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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1908, net nnbfn a SHOOTS TIFFANY Like Human Spiders on Finely Spun Threads Manhattan Bridge __ Workers Shoot Down Over River to Bind Dizzy Footpaths in Place OREMAN THEN THEY WOULD HAVE NO LUNCH BY THE TIME THEY WOULO GO DOWN TO THE CITY AND BacK — Sight Causes fe Catch | on Passing Steamers and in | , | Skyscrapers, Yet Workmen LS HNSELE Passengers on Train Dodge ‘Themselves Find It Bullets and Witness, | Way Exciting or Unusual. the Tragedy. ia BUT THEY’RE SHY | OF FLEECY CLOUDS, LOST JOB, THE MOTIVE. For Gazing Very Long Upon | | These Would Most Likely | Put Them in Shape for | Their Harps and Halos, | Says Foreman Finnegan. Former Employee Waited for Van Posl at Ridgefield Park, N. J., Station. lundreds of passengers on a crowded @ain on the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad were panice stricken as the cars rolled past the sti tion at Ridgefield Park, N. J. at when a frenzied man, Far out under the narrow, swinging 1 footpaths, fine as packthread, that sway | between the dull-red steel-latticed tow- OWS JAAN PHOTO SHOWS HAN SANROKS MAE FS EIEAT SIMRO BN le Lipton Trophy Is Presented to Frederic Thompson at the B, Y. C, Dinner, Yuy STORM CAGLES WwoRKiiG | Om te ||) STORM cases | wind. NBARLY TYRNEO FOOT PATI'S ON WMSBURG GURING AMIN BRIDGE Beste Under the bright green shamrock | which has a c@nspicuaus place on the | font of the Lipton Cup formally sre- to {erie Thompson as the | r of the winnin cht in the re- cent ocean to-day the ars yenine yachis July 4 for a | race » Isiand arour © TRAMS lightsh T KEEP TO distance of jade the presentde dianer given to a number of at th Brooklyn Yacht sides the owners of ATHE RIGHT? tlon at a Te RING | Yachts { o'clock to-day @hooting at his companion, fired three ers of the new Manhattan Bridge, a) —_——$— representatives from the io clubs. bullets into the train. tiny black object hung, swaying for a! about looking up at little racing clouds. | eae Be as “ maser. Towen While the passengers were still yell-| second, to-day, ‘Then, I'ko a spider on|It appears that to swing In a bo's'n's Brhsvrateny etait ting $1,500, the end of his translucent thread, it Cheir and look up at the flocks of sky AY e OW e (6) e i espa RIES oS Gn ing and scrambling about in the cars the man turned and blew his brains o The man who k sheep will land you on one with a harp ot down straight as a plummet. Only | / mot ow sale , in your hand instead of @ monkey- | in this case there was no thread, trans- | wrench, {f persisted {n. | lucent or otherwise, it seemed. Down,| The work of securing the footpaths down, headed straight for the river be-| will be completed in a couple of weeks Rich Rich- dat Island, and forme ned that the only thing |@nd then will come the Job of putting In morked for Tiffany, The check the descent of the /t# Braces that are to sustain the span tempted to kill Is V h AG in place. The men on the job have a foreman of the jewe black bobbet woud be the water soubie incentive to rush it through. Up| ment of Tiffany's, resides at| gop, unilke the sheath akirt, ts means/on the Blackwell's Island bridge, where non-union workers are employed, they| Ridgefield Park. { support were not apparent. injur: Mr. Van Pos!, whose only | it descended and grew nearer to|are dropping behind in the race every! from the attack !s a tlesh wound In the | 4... yon of people on a Willlamsburg day. The union men on the Manhattan) right thigh, was seen by Eve ferryboat passing below, t sawthat Bridge are determined to show them} World reporter on the porch of t it was @ man, that {t takes skill that the Blackwell's home shortly after the shooting, With| ‘to's falling from the bridgel’*| Islanders don't possess to put up a span, | him was his wife, screamed a woman, and they are keeping at it without a/ “I think Bourguin mv z Before the crowded foredeck could tetup | crazy,” he said. “He hed no grievance avert Its eyes the GsV reat cinele ltneneatupren (hel(oots Gaels men sons eeveral| hyenre Hey (hab Wasa manys | paths and drop the crumbs on the river| worked for Tiffany, and about a year 4 thgn the looke: ago he was discharged, swung on a thin rope “When he called last seemed as fine-drawn ag a woman's jeraft passing below, | “Why don't they go down on the und to eat?” Finnegan was asked, Would you go down in the subway to eat when you could have your food| ne a fewelry shop at No. 6 John ended man felt about with rocess before another hor- were dl- 4 asked me to send his tools ani finally found a place for I said I would do so, and our talk was a long strand of wire stretched Comfortable and high and dry in an! cordial and friendly, ng parabola horizontally from ¢lesant, cool situation Mke this?” he Mr, Van Pos! walked to the station tower. He stooped over on @sked, with a fine look of scorn at his| with Earl E. Parker, and they were @ -fine strand that gave him a questioner, hurrying to catch the tra Bour danc!ng foothold and busied himself | Jumped out from behind the bushes Just tiny cobweb, and then | as the engine and cars came to @ stop, himself aloft again to ARAB FROM HES Ay | and the crowds of com rectly in the line of the nied man's} Titled audie: | fire. » The Evening World has already told zardous work of the men who wooden footpaths in| that the work of stringing | ted span on the new bridge | can begin. But the completion of the SMD “SURE, MIKE!” more perilous Job, the se: Called Abd El Kaidir, but Used ) the men at work on Slang Strangely Like the Bowery Sort. | t be toppled off Into the East | a ne eon The work began two days ago, and| W Letters found on Bourguin showed that! since then everyone who has watched | he had planned to kill Van Posi some the workmen drop Jin their bo's'ns’ ure the footpaths by steel Five times he fired, and four of the bullets were imbedded tn the w the coaches while the passe creamed and struggled to get out. fifth bullet struck Van Pos! as he sprinting In the direction of the sta with Parker not far behi id not stop the Jew ecross a car platform until he had locked hin arrow breeze One Joseph de Conlay, describing him-| |to Haddon Chambers, | poetical drama on Joan of Are which Play to Order While Crossing Atlantic Playwright Expected Restful Vovage but Had Stren- uous Job, FINISHED IN SIX DAYS. It’s a Prose Version of Joan of Arc, Built on Rush Demand. BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. “Come over on the @Sauretania with me,"’ said Charles Frohman, manager, playwright. Mr. Chambers was delighted at the prospect of making another visit to New York, Also the sea called him and bright ns of Jong, Idle afternoons on the deck of the great steamship allured, “But I must return on the next steamer!" he said, and so much being conceded, Mr. hman and Mr, Cham- bers sailed together for New York. But alas for Mr. Chambers's dream of dalliance on the Mauretania’s deck, For out to see the again when they were safely Maket of Playwrights spoke “I would Ike a prose version of @ I have for Miss Adams. I would like it to be finished by the time we reach New York.” Play In Slx Days. share of atter neasurement figures of r Shamrock, Wh Epigrams by Haddon Chambers on Up-to-Date Play Writing It may take two years to construct a play and only a fortnight to write tt. American taste in plays {s simply less sophisticated, But that does not imply that English taste is better, You have to give Americans optimism. emotions, The American public won't let you worry it. People wonder why some men write one or two successful plays and drop out. Pessimism is the answer. MAN Wil ESCAPED FROM Tht TOMBS AGAIN ARREST mrock, second of up, ¥ Walniw Towen, to Mr. |third to Commodore the Tammany. FOUND CUTICURA DISPENSA For Her Children—Little Girls Suf- fered with Itching Eczema Which Simply Covered Back of Heads— Baby Had a Tender Skin, Too, ALL PROMPTLY CURED BY “WONDERFUL OINTMENT” An éxplosion {n a crude ofl still tn the | | Standard Oll Company's yards at Con- | BAVOANE GETS A SHAKING UP B IL EXPLOSION Many Windows Are Smashed in the Section About Con- stable Hook. You must flatter their playwright feels with his characters, Jaughs with them, cries with them. It is all true to him for ithe time being. “In writing a play,” elucidated Mr. Chambers, when T asked him for some hints for the budding playwright, “one should seek simplicity of plot. My ‘st success, ‘Captain Swift,’ had a | very Involved plot. ‘The Tyranny of ‘Tears,’ which was very stuacessful here some years ago, was, on the contrary, very simple. I don't seek for plots any more; I find a theme and the plot finds itself, It may take two years to construct a play that can be written In two weeks. Fifteen minutes a day de- “Some years ago my three little girla voted to concentrated thought on the y “i very fe TRLEe YOU TAGE Chonan iN’ doen pene |Mable Hook early to-day gave all that | had a very bad form of 6 70m itt istruot It for you. The habit of con ‘section of Bayonne a shaking up and| ye jeanne Icentration 1 ubjest ly ormed on tl ntration on one subject 1s easily | smashed the windows of many houses backs of their ormed, It 4 not unlike the religious indulged in by ,nuns and lon Bast The ads Twenty-second treet. Gillespie, Caught in Newark, were this moment ¢he telephone bell A roofs of several small bulldings in the | ed. rang and Mr. Chambers concentrated, Has Spent Most of His {ou works were partly torn off. The| Theard of j his thoughts on the detalls of a lunch-| cura, I us only person injured was David Simpson, | of No, 782 Broadway, Bayonne, who was \atanding near the still when the explo- jon at Sherry's. So 1 concentrated | mine on the Hotel pat Sook Lene oP elevator, try Life in Prison, time ago chairs to sec apas-| x | I Bourguin a Skilled Workman. strand work to stout cables of twisted self as a war correspondent, was & Pi Never had such an order been given} | ais sion occurred. He was severely hurt Tren myneriae ‘At Appleby & Wagner's, the Jewelry|| steel, that rise In paraboles from end to/senger on the Campania, arriving this) before, Six days in which to write aj Willlam Flelds Gillespie, alfas William about the head and arms and was taken | recommended Fe ee Ae ae a cea (lend ‘ot the bridge, has suffered & ™0- afternoon, Mr. de Conlay, to hear him/four-sct play! Mr, Chambers gasped. Fisiday a mlddievaced erlminallavie ithe | tothe BavonnelEtoental Tiengurleuen Lange b F f heart failure. | But > was, neverthdless, game. fice deal h ‘ The still caught fire and was de Remedies. I Guin had recently tecured odd Jobs, mentary Apel of Heart Mare oe pror tell Mth ts a great traveller, “Me 88) “Wienin an hour he had act to. work, | Police declare, has spent seven-eights | sv a ter purning two hours, Tt was Washed my children’s heads with ( Jonn Wagner said the man was one of nounced In the skyscrapers that over- been, he says, to every place !n Africaland when the Mauretania docked last ot his lifo in jail and penttentiaries, Teach ETS dante Verona es cura ae yang thee apr ee te os pe i vorkers h i ri s ks u y f ointment, Cuticura, I dic NGS One rexvely workers be soe the work and on the boats of the that {s on the map and to agreat many | week a new wonder had been added/ Was arreatdd to-day In Newark on s|was aurrounded by many of! tanks.| or five times and {can sey that th Oa able of earning $100 a| catherine street ferry and on the D'5 oa .6s that are not on the map. 3 this age of Bes end . Gaal ween charg iu him with forgery. None of the tanks caught fire, owing to| been entirely ex Wrsi,'' oa wie SCG “He BOUNDES LOR IeDE: Out of the steerage Mr. de Conlay fe ene Gieacar fad ee ie | It was almos years ago to @ day | the exertions of the company's employ- ee sult seine Lie fell deemed any Hine ‘if rely ra’ Perll to Men In White Clouds. dragged a by no means ‘{mmaculate tented ae eta ; ' [tine bo me hae pe Spiny the ees, who Kept playing streams of water led T used Cuticura Soap aiid Gan Thausnnenattal Redonithe ' for no Arab, who was introduced to the con-| "8 ae " Wee Head uarters Detectives Dis- | °"" urts Building In New York, | on them as long as the still blazed. The cura Ointment and th morning ernment ah ee geen fe i How did the lightning playwright | mrilletie jurvawaalvotina himtrulltyiotli raw tre t he said he hed received greater money than a clerk who is sus-|flding ship news reporters as Abd El! a. yi. york? To-day Mr, Haddon| : F - Mee Aaa LLY Bul t eal fire department was not called) the trouble had di T am De Gaeta Ne [Kaidir, According to Mr, de Conlay, pecan pouiscduliherniselvesiiniatrolmeueettny nescen dear upon to render at, the company’s tire | Using the Cuticura Remedies yet whens ‘an Pos. He pended from a high office stool regard | 6 Chambers {s on the ocean, but he told Besides being wanted in New Hay nh everany of my family have any sores, I aes aus talasine he aehet Le Laateee on with about as Abd El Kaldir 1s the advance agent of | och about it yesterday at the Hotel | mat pocaites nein: tn New Haven pri Padsrdalnmainelworks euHslociinanyie evorany of my family have any sores. a a ee vlncon | auch sympathy as an understanding /a revolution In which 9,000,000 or 9,00%-1 Wellington, men’s Uniforms. for forgery, the prisoner Is sald to be toss, accordnig to tho statement jtiae STaAUe Ee Ind renensle ih ey hoa ES eee Taei Ey (ORLIML CE , 00), or something like that, Arabs will ; ‘ Lea UR Galles s captt offical, Teannot finditsequal, Mme. Nar oe at volld Suter ln Eg ee lense . Kidnapped to Work, DOUISI ES NCCLS TOV) Ste n| About two hours after the explosion Duceppe, 41 Duluth Si, Montreal, Quo. pace Bea OU ee ea kien gene gee ite anxious to/ “I was kidnapped,” he explained) Lee Braun and Lou's Weber, arrest. #t once to N f stil! at the plant of the Tidewater on| May 21, 1007." roprietor of tel on Richmond road, |ous to balance on a high fence for her The reporters were quite an: oy tdn’ 7 t a e Tombs «wae Biat Island" ee Tots eerenade, It’s their work, and they go take @ photograph of Abd El Kaldir.| frankly. really didn't know ms ‘Veg last night in front of an alleged! 4.1) e.jrombs was a! company, an elghth of a mi m the| seas Island [at it Just as any other man would go)They communleated thelr desire to Mr. jae. were at ea that 1 was (0 Write &/cambiing house in West Thirty-fourth |} omen James Deg | stnaaed works, caught fire and burned PAINFUL ULCER jour 1 3 \ Nh 8! for three hours, The loss there 1s 5 1 } or son coincl- | at rm of toll, je Conlay i t, | street, arged with trying to dribe and Edward enc ¥ ‘ od eed iret dangers in every business.) “If you try to take his ploture,” de-| Tay ELE una YC) CAL Seti oo cre Ta utcratan ARLal GOL EGCIIE at 4,000, It Is sald that the x : dent w © fact} Mitatancel (aria I eHRTS coaae lly Stay bary Cola Ge-| and mentioned that !t was Joan of! three detectives detalled to watch the hed HOT forsall a lacveatssdiby anarkecreinet On Foot fora Year, Healed by Metals he tl Ae itn CoA REET G2 (ED COUCH HTL saaH ba wath Gace | Are, however, realiees ey 1 Hugh | house, were each held to-day {n $1,000 hee ard Ot! works fire and the o Two Sets of Cuticura ‘ ‘ pe tae x Sees a 2 } be accoms i had read 4 st o the n{ ae to Is Son the races, And it's dangers Helees ev couple of venturesomelipe waccomesanecs BCE |pall for examination In Jefferson Mar- 0 the t known, What caused "Thad an ulcer on my foot fora year lz ‘ : everything I could find about Joan) xe: Court, Th eiveceny again tine H ine Standayl ‘i ( Cg i these men that swing hundreds) rep: managed to snake the Arab| ket Court. The cases were set down | a i or more cnd it w 1 Richmond a fi ihavdlvenion thale RokeanierlNeay Chok Mtr, We Gonlay and hide hime, oy several years ago with the Idea) ror Jury 9 | answer Reecorstzs te cae to th MAAC RGFURTING Noro! Ree ane : aie Is to! re ret the aky on a caylin a comer of the pler- With tear ana | WTiting @ play about her, Some] The detectives, Horrigan, MoAultffe| ine” 0 | but his treat Re gf_ers : : ere O9 ON ai) | ENTERS 10 Take cee at sare sire tig a corner of the Dien WE fear 204 times, you know, It will take two Years and Bird, said that Braun handed Hor- | uinlorked un eight mot e Re whi le white clou pidation {n the only language they) ei Frenchie Walang h mare] Mine L VASAT he re Cuticura ——@>— Re ahatt Rass Ehau: a alte he would pose|t? construct @ play and rigan the money, telling him to divide 1 | barony Me OMGs a) ae see es rll eniaane) takes mn Ue ne) Ou meee | pigntito te it, Having the materlal it among the the and not to “look” | Kr i | and Cot i knows his frat name a ion. eae BURIMAL Kelanesponided the son Of} my valet call me at a quarter to elght.| Michael C. Stanton and Benjamin | Hew ; Mary Mosenlera Saye Expert Ac-|!t sere as pre eee the desert, “how much is dey in It fur 7 breaktasted and wrote untll luncheon. | Kahn were held in like bat! for the same| [8 i! i ATA | i countant Will Clear Her, world that his travels on high bulld-) ‘The large sum of ® cents passed fr mn ateeale Lene aera Bk ere FART CHL Ae MIL CE time « present predicament he ad | Released on $1,000 hall, sixteen-year- ings alone if added up and rolled ou reluctant wh te poe to eager borwn to work till dinner, and after dinner|to watch an hour after the alleged at- opie neon out of the nitentiary. a| f @ld Mary Rosenderg, who was arrested would make a nice surcingle Tour gene ones and Abd El Kaidir posed for pho- | tiny I went to bed at 12 o'clock. One tempted bribery. - rao eat Aone STAG Aa eae Of A charge of stealing $1,100 from hep World. Finnegan {s boss of all the tron tographs until he was ell tled ina knot.! 10. before the Mauretania docked the| The three detectives are from Com- = ee ae F seven areola employers, Bafl & Lechinsky, poultry rs on the bridge, Hels nota mine Mr, De Conlay said that he and his! 514) was completed, ‘and Tcan tel you, missioner Wosaula mice andiware want Ky Lurse, ast ( Hundred = =} dealers, at No. 307 Johnson’ avenue, of information on the subject, though; Arabian protege would stop at the! ? wae a happy man’ by him to watch the house. They were WEN lane poh wag bell fr) Tha oniy Company of Its Kind In the Mort Brooklyn, left Raymond Street Jail yese that 1s, you can’t dig information out Gilsey House Mr, Chambers breathed a relfeved|garbed in uniforms of a downtown pre- f lea Hous a ! 100 1 D TRUNK « BAG terday and returned to the slrmts office of him when he doesn't care to give it, Edward Browne, of this city, a Iife-| 43, Jcinet, because St was suspected that Court plaint 8 1 GOOD AS NEM to assist an expert accountant to) “Squareheads make the best men for! long {rend of Richard Croker, returned} sige course,” he sald, “I had pre-| some of the pollesmen from the Tender- Bias Pa erak he j Ay >. TRUNKS & BE AGS, Ete, @traighten out the books. The girl wil] this sort of a job,’ says Finnegan.| on the Campania from a visit to Ireland. viously done some er quick work | loin station who reported that It was not charged her with thefts of ede Bought. Sold, Exehianged dave e Hearne to-morrow In the Adams | They don’t belleve tn doing what they’ je spent most of his time on Mr, Crok-| 44 opie Thiet,” which I translated |a gambling-house had not made a prop- sewelry, DS he nnd Made to, Order “Betore the expert accountant gets ain't pald for, and they ain't paid to er's place and say's the vld Tammany Ane days, I was not known as the| er report. The prisoner was captured 2) EMERGENCY ASEOBET Taya nemne will be cleared,” de- think. So they don’t, and they save! pogs js in prime health and spirits. Mr. translator, however, for Bernstein is a ae Mirlam Wallings, twen (|| Baggage Repair Co, their necks. sroker Will come ¢ w York afte! - one of ged We 2 i4th St. Mag Lechinsky, juntor member of the Thelr Lunch: Footpaths, | crover ill come so New York alter the friend ot mine, and 1 wanted him tol “BIG TIM” NAMES A TUG. 3 mesg Vist A 2S Rast 14th Stay firm, repeated that the accounts are Eat Thelr Lunches on Footpaths. Jotoction, and unless his present plans] have all the credit of his great play.’ iio aa It Barked, Mr. Lie ye Swore} i Sera Draniieral Sat Factor, About 91100 short, ' Then Finnegan added his reservation are changed will spend the cold months | ATKEd, ME SCHOppe 7) ve walked hastily by, a |New Guods, 7 tf | ae Palm B Plays Here and Abroad. Hilarious Time When Sullivan | Ee iy Heat RAC Rag iaaNTR Damaged Goods, RUS AS pe MU ae From plays the conversation dritted Mrs, Gillman Threw a Sto ; ee Extraordinary Specials ee ee p Acts ns Skipper. eath huge to audiences. | Z Ae le rine wane | 5 TRUNKS CA SES T HREE BEAU T IES! | Boss BAKER OVERTHROWN. “Do you find any great diference| ALBANY, July, 22 Tig Bin au and All Go to Court, ther ma,t0 between the English and American pub-| van yesterday christened and hel: saat ~ |itest” I asked, “I mean, in the kind| christening party on the new bany aaa Washington Co aoe Republicans | o¢ plays that please.” Harbor and Hudson River tug named for pyeeauge ha objected to the howling | Take a Younger Lender. “phere {s,"" replied Mr. Chambers| him Timothy D. Su lWvan. The oats barking of a dog, and also bec : an ‘ ‘ vly decorated, steamed aw rom aaa lowly, “the difference of the Atlantic| £4¥¥ alleged to have 7 ALL, N. J., July 22,—When| Slowly, th he State street pler at 11 o'clock, {ts 8 | WHITEHALL pas When | ocean, That {8 All, American taste is Warteatise Gaine Gauaaehlie ants cavs inge to Mrs, Augusta ( Mra, Pella} Warde and Tew Ee aE a Super: simpler, less sophisticated. But that ites down the river, where dinner was ‘ Hog, Cha : ent Cneos and CtlDs. visor met In special session yesterday| does not imply that English taste 1s) 7 Jeq Ample provision had been made WHILE THE ¥ LAST! and D, Mh Coulter, at Wacksonites better. You have to givo Americans| ¢4, refreshments on the trip to and ‘ 1or chosen chairman, the political overthrow. optimism, The American public doesn't) ¢rom Coxsackle. 4 LEATHER ot I, V. Baker, Republean boss of this like to be worried. You mustn't worry! ‘phe feature of the day was the pro- 8) SUIT CASES. county for over thirty-five years, wast, Some of the greater men in Eng-| gramme which took place after di fsa eee ealha atl sonsidered accomplished. The board |land are pessimists. People often “Bix Tim’ was made the toastmaster, | Reinforced, Se. now stands [1 to 6 against Baker. Jim| wonder why a man writes one or two, and he an We ie every one would $4.75 Parker, of Salem, the young millionaire | successful plays and then stops, Pessi- | have to respond with a speech, song or Assemblyman, is the new leader, | mism is the answer. A pessimist can- e party returned last evening, hila. Regular 83.98, iy a | i By Baker, one of Platt's old guard, came |{n for much notoriety during the ad-| ministration of Gov. Odell when the! Governor consummated a deal whereby the State purchased Baker's $1,000 farm for $50,000 as a site for a new State asylum. The deal was denounced by | The World at the time, The State Family Pets Respond Quickly to the Call of a | Lunacy Commission, decided the farm t ‘ ~ World “Wanted” Ad, was manda te ues purposes, and it 3 Moles tain tu wi Z i not make a wide popular appeal, but) the public will congent to weep for a| Uttle while, provided you allow it to} smile over a happy ending, It must! have its emotions flattered, you know," | Hint to Playwrights, “But do you think it 1s honest?’ 1 asked, “to make the public laugh over a lie, when you know it should weep jer the, oer as “Way,” eald Chambers, “tie! LARGEST STOCK IN NEW YORK, | THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS Prevents Sickness, Baguage Repairs Called For and Delivered, Trial de LOOK FOR THE “ey mergency Co.’s Signs | Bottle | one Door from Union Sq, West on 14th Ste EN Vote SOOKLET 1 Stores a 10c. WEST DISINFECTING CO. (Inc.) | riously happy. $< DE BEERS TO SHUT DOWN LARGEST DIAMOND MINE. KIMBERLEY, July %—The De Boers Company, faced by the necessity of re- trenchment. has decided to shut down the De Beers diamond mine on July 3L ‘This mine is the largest of the group, nade by. the| pass the! acute Germe Non-Polsonoas—Economtent, SE ‘| Drug discharged Sot h that neither | woman would be brought be ore b do Lixtra Charge for It, Advertisements for The Worlt may be left y American District Messenger Offiee B dey unt Pak