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ayy HOWAN SLAYERS $00 GH STAR TUR OURS ee District-Attorney, Mag » Sheriff and Correction; Bureau at Work. POLICE ARE ALSO BUSY. Mannes Now Believed to Have », Sailed for Europe Last Saturday. Wour investigations were @ay into the rn that permitted now charged with shooting to Mrs. Frances McCabe, who died yesterday in ®t. Mark's Hospital, out of the Raymond Street Jali $500 bonds, aluhou » was held w out bail on the charge of felonious as- saut, ible circumstances Samuel Mannes, death Brooklyn, to slip One investigation will be gun im mediately by District y Clarke, of Brooklyn, and taken before tie Grand Jury; another will be made by the Board of City Magistrates; a third by the Department of Correction, and ® fourth by the Sheriff of Kings County, Tt was sald by the Brooklyn police | this afternoon that a tip had reached | headquarters to the effect that Mannos @alled for Burope last Saturday. There were many steamships sailing on that Gate. Mannes shot Mrs, McCabe at the home of her father, Dr. Rosenthal, at No. $1 Glenmore avenue, Brooklyn, on the night of Aug. 2. She had refused to, @lope with Lim, and ne shot her three mes; then, it was said, tried to shoot Rimeelf but fafled to inflict a wound, He wae arraigned on Sept. 1 in the New Jersey Avenue Police Court before & wisirate Hylan, Two charges were made aguinst him, felonious assault and @itempied suicide, He was taken to the Rayinond Street Teal on Sept. 2 with @ recall for Sept. ¥. On that date Magistrate Hylan repeat- @d the committment on both charges. On Sept. 15 the prisoner was again re- @urned to the New Jerwey Avenue Court. Magiatrate Connolly was sitting then, | According co bis clerks, the man was} @ace more sent back under LWo oom- moments. If thet was 0, the more important ‘one, charging felonious atsauk, was few on the Way to the jail, Tne one holding bim in jw bail for attempted ‘wuicide was all the clerk of the jail re- Weived, Depuy Wanien Tomas F- Pane stated this emphatically to-day Dd put the error up io the police court Mhe police court, in reply, put the error to the jadi, nd to Louis Dosche, jr., van driver, Who transported Manney the police cour to the prison, However the mistake was made, the of the prisoner were not slow | Jearning of it and using it. In fact, Was made to suit thelr purpose ag begun to-| jer i} “DOG MORTON Seventy-Year-O!d Bride and »AIR DE PEYSTER MRS¥ BoLTani, SURRENDERS AND WILL IVE BAL Alleged Head of Note Swin- dling Gang Gives Himself Up at Leisure. George N. Morton, sometimes known as “Doc” Morton, for whom Central Office policemen sought nearly two years, appeared voluntarily at the office of Assistant District-Attorney Kindel- |berger to-day, accompanied by his law. yer, J. H. Taylor, of No. 320 Broadway, and announced that he was ready to answer any char, nat might be pend- ing against him. Detective Jackson, in the Court of General Sessions, ar- ‘qarely as if it had bee: @helr express order. At § P. M. on Sept. 27, when all the police courts were glosed, a brother of Jacob ilperin, aley clerk of the Adains Street Court, | on Magistrate Geismar at the | latter's home. | Had Bond Made Out. He informed the istrate that he ‘ @ client in the Raymond street ‘Jel who was held on a charge of at- bod feed suicide under $0, Tie had a ten with him, naming Lou's Vasus, of No. 647 Van Siclen avenue, as Dondsman. | Considering it a trifling case, Magis- frate Geismar called up the jail. He fwas Informed there was but one charge ainst Mannes, attempted suicide, and that the bail named was $0, Thereupon without further inquiry he accepted the {] and ordered the prisoner released Mannes was turned out on the night of the 1ith, and has completely van- tah od. Hyman Rayfield, chief clerk of the New Jersey Avenue Court, declared to- Gay that the complaint’ of felonious assualt had never been dismissed. In {fact no request had ever been made to \@emiss it. On Sept. 15 he had seen ‘oomplaint clerk Eary make out two jSeparate commitments against Mannes. Bar! declared that he had not only Made them out, but had turned them @ver to the van driver. Driver Contradicts Clerk. This the yan driver positively denies. ria clerks of the jail deny ever getting ack the second commitment. The Department of Corrections will Anvestigate the clerks of the prison. | ‘The van driver is under the Sheriif, who will have to investigate him. | ‘The Magistrate will investigate the proceed- ings in the New Jersey Avenue Court, and the action of Magistrate Geismar nd the District-Attorney will investi- gate everybody. Clerk Rayfiel said to-day- that he @hought it very strange that bail would fixed at $300 in one case against nnes, when in another case he was held without ball. However, he had not commented on the matter to the Court, He also thought It derelict on the part committed at @ the fall officers not to have tele. Ment of the rights to produce an Phoned “the court, when the arivan a gihmann | Suderman’s | rought back only one commitment, tama, ‘Phe Fires of St, John | having gone out with two. ‘| Bail was promptly furnished tn tie Deputy Warden Pane says there ts | sum of $100 by Phyllis Rankin ‘wh nothing strange in this. Under the rules | shard arty Davenport, 4 ks y i raf e sketch of the jail it ts possible for the van| Ravine at the Alhambra in the sketch river to throw away as many commit- ments as he desires. The jail will never question the Court about them. The Jail ts too busy, “We have to rely enti clerk: sald Pane. Many times a day prisoners are brought here against whom there are many charges, They are taken back and forth to court and the separate commitments intrusted solely to the van driver, Before his arrest Mannes twenty-six years old, lived at N West Ninety-elghth street, Manh fs that address It was d je had Nved there wi fwent away after his a return to the hou Young man is eee ives. but The Dolce wl Police will question his bondsry closely if they find him to-da hope of learning where Manne ‘Warren W. McCabe, husband wurdered young woman, sava he wi Mt Mannes on sight. Dr Rp the alain woman's fat il never be caught. he pollee were not his fitting from jati shen heard of M loath. The all had not on the court It is sald that the ealthy and influential who they are has not they e th rt. nor had Magistrate Ge'sinar, evi fentiy t word to the New Jersey Avenue tridunal that vd turned Out the prisoner. Not an Accident,” Says Elder Assistan: Distriot-Att y to-day regarding the | oe o make: Elder said Ugation that are permitted to ro Mita trad... raigned him upon the indictment afr grand larceny {n the first degree which the Grand Jury had returned yesterday, The indictment accuses Morton of converting to his own uses, in 190 bonds to the face vaiue of $10,0W that had been made by the Hopne Paper Company, of Rochesier, N.Y. Through his counsel, Morton pleaded] not guilty, Judge Swann fixed bail at] $8.09, which. {t was stated, Morton would give. The Detective Bureau, which caused Morton's arrest in Philade'phia week, claims that Morton is the ort Kang of note swindlers who oper- atod successful in this eclty in 105 and 196. When Morton was arraigned before Judge Audenreid at Philadelphia on a writ of as corpus yestenlay Rovert Johnson, representing Mi, Jerome's office, asked that Morton be remaniled to jail until extradition pro- ceedings might be arranged. he learned that there was no indictment standing against the prisoner, the Judge scored the methods of the New York County au- and turned Morton loose, with his attorney, came to Jersey City, where he stayed last night until satisfactory arrangements had been made for granting him bafl in the first case against him. NANCE O’NEIL GIVES BAIL FOR A “GIFT.” Manager Rankin Declares Singer Sues for Play Which He Donated. Miss Nance O'Neil, the actress, and her manager, McKee Rankin, surren- dered to~tay tn U, office, in the sult brought against them by Charles Swickard, charging infringe- “The Naked Truth.” By Assistant U. 8. District-Attorney Bir the hearine was adjourned until Thurs- dav Oct. 8 ——_—=>———_ NEW ATTACK ON P. S. BOARD. Long AcreLight & Power Co, Holds ssion Unconstituttonal, mg Acre Blectric Light and ealed to the for a rehear- s applicati mission issue $10,000,000 prefe stock anc 100,000 Recently mortgage i jon denied the application. contends that denial of commit: any the a that the Public Service Commission's ‘onatitutional. The grounds of ynstitutionality are the same law ntly advanced lawyer A of. No, 129 Broadway, {n the ayers sult of Adolph Gu a“ nding in the Supren lappen is outrageous. re Is alto. getier too rg) of this bailing out of prisoners. b) “aagistrates who are {g- horant of the facts in the case. No magistrate should be permitted to set a prisoner free unless he has had the case, of has the records of cane, before him. T will get all the faets In the matter and lay them before the Grand Jury. It is manifest, from what bas already developed, that'a crime has been committed, The bailing out of Mannee was certainly hot an accident,” 8. Marshal Henke 's} ation was vold, for the reason! OM YOUL NOT SUBMIT 10 SURED | An Abnormal Growth Yields to Simple Treatment and Disappears. \ oe | The changing of L. T, Cooper's head- quarters to Riker's new store, Wes Fourteenth street, near Fifth avenu has had the effect of attracting man people who had never before attende |the demonstration of the Cooper reme Judging from the large crowds and the interest manifested, people ar realizing the importance of a healthy stomach as a requisite to good health which 48 Cooper's doctrine, pure a simple, and his claims are amply ju fied by the many voluntary testimonials given by those who have been benefited through the use of the Couper prepara- tons. Among those who have recently given public endorsement to the Cooper medi- cines is Mrs. J, E. Lane, living at > 1013 Putnam avenue, Brooklyn, who says: “I suffered from stomach trouble for a long time. I could eat very little food. Anything of a solid nature would not digest, and I was suoject to great | pain and discomfort as q result. Tie accumulation of gas was another | source of distress, and I led the mise: able life of a dyspeptic “As I failed to obtain relief from tors and other medicines, | was pe jaded to try Coopers New Discovery About a year previous to this a growth about the size of a hen's egg appeared dies, de on my left breast, and the doctors Waited me to allow them to perforin a surgical operation, but I would nc to thelr doing so, After taking watment this growth grad- smailer and has now. en- ed. } "My ston to the action of the New Discover }and I now have no difficulty in dese at I eat. 1 partake of a appetite craves without un ffect, and much that I did not dare to touch sfore taking the Cooper medicine. 1 am now strong and well and am in bet- ter condition than for years past. Any one who suffers In any way from stom- thing fear of It Is my as to the after ach trouble would do well to give Cooper's New Discovery a trial.” The demonstration of Cooper medies at Riker's new stor | West Fourteenth street, near Fitth ave- hue, continues to attract large crowds daily. Cooper or his assistants are in constant attendance. The Cooper medi- cines are on sale at all the Riker stores jand can also be obtained at any other drug store. *% -_——>——_. MARRIED SIXTY YEARS. The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Niles Freeland One Hun } dred and E New York celebrated the sixtieth their marriage at the home of their anniversary of fe. Henry J. Miller, in daughter, Rlizabeth, N. J., yesterday. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1908. h trouble yielded prompuly | Man on Trial tor Killing His Aunt; ‘ ree Vie fc Viet 5 Daughter, Witness in the Case i twists «tay AMERICANS WED IN LONDON. Miss Lefreda | Bride of Pittshure Man, > LONDON it, $2.—Harry ariington " 7 yok Y rp, ster Mr of Pittsburg, was quietly married af Widow of Beekman de Peyster Weak this eclty to-day to Lefrede wughter of Levi Weir, of New p ceremony occurred in | St hureh, Hanover Square. Inder a present at the Weer Amazes Friends by Her vise license, Mr, Welr was cer Since his visit to Europe Mr, Weir's health has been greatly Improved, and Prof. Osler says the improvement will Ine. Solid Gold Eyeglasses COURTED THRE YEARS. Young Bolton and Aged Fian- cee Quietly Married at | Country Home. Generally Sold at $5.00 For This Week. ‘This i a remark A bride at seventy, with a husband | Jonly twenty-six years old, was the an- | |nouncer made to-day that created 4 ig ait le surprise among e fends ¢ rs prices, the opportunity surprise among th friend of Mr presented hy sottolan of more than thirty Anna Rose de Peyster, twice before experience--oie inh a witanurend married, who left her luxuriously ap. ‘ 1 not tT ‘ Dollar, but that these yla pointed apartm| in the Euclid guaranteed absolutely correet and rleht In i Afth str vere ul lar or om funded, adway and Kighty-fifth street, this v artic i ‘ clty, several months ago te spend the No Charge for Oculist’s Services fummer in her country home at Johns: UL AE 4 ‘om me oF town, N.Y. Aexarter 383. j 41 Futon St, Bk, es only wvlished 1876, Near De Kali Ave. The bridegroom ts Bolton, an 8 been making Mr Kenmare insurance his Mrs. and ‘ 4 (AUGUSTUS LB home is parents, Edward Bolton, In the 21s! Season, ’ ° apartments, No, 23 Central Park West. Bens Suits He had known Mrs, de Peyster just We trgSe oE W three years, when he proposed and was erro aocepted. The marriage, which occurred yester- day at Johnstown, was the culmination of a courtship in which the most ardent woolng on the young man’s part was | said to bo the chief feature. How well CNFESSION NIADE These suits are sold to you direct from the | was recelved this morning. Bride's Ardent Joy. “I am to be married to-morrow,” manufacturers at wrote Mrs, De Peyster In effect. “Need- ee Seen — _ Seen ers = the same pric less for me to tell you the name of the | ready-make sult vontracting party. Hverything has been Chief of Poilce Says Prisoner \ stores pay for tone for our happiness. ‘The parlor has ¢ | t | teri meytti been beautifully decorated, I hope you Admitted Murder and | | ' ly los i wish for my happiness, | money, War Robbery must know we There was no apparent foy at the obpery, vo further thin nome of young Mr. Bolton's parents. Se IIMOreND Mra, Bolton declined to see any one | Rineai ae Phe mala a raver sald her mistress After a half hour's argument detween | poh Ua Sea eentete Lan wae HEN Sees the pe the proyectitor and the lawyer for the individual order vent of her son's marriage, A message n 4 1 ~ Sh raat thin at ave — i ad been received from the voung ima defense this afternoon the confession Chu ‘Ti and Chu Swey Ob- aret Thiel, Said to Have J somthemarraks you CE at : sreairite ses. sl t was sald, which confirmed all, obtained from August Eberhard by ioe onan oat Be APRA TS Tie Our stock comprises the ‘Mrs, Bolton says she 1 afraid tt 18| vie of Pollee D vimittea in Wii Licenses for Double Once Been Wealthy, Lived J raprics, “Styles are distinctive, a h ot Poll inn ; a erfect ynly too t was the way the mald Pa ihe Vout rs a : “5 AT DMAA TS tractive, and we guarantee D put it, when she was asked if the fam. evld Pe Coser cree aS Eig Wedding To-Night. Alone for Many Years. fitting garments Poca tere ed coh Armaticn sougeial DOT ae rete fe Rtitice We are commencing our twenty-first ort, Bherhand, has been on before Jus Senne ol Lee ae en ay ects wedding ceremony was performed) Parker In Hackonsa eaavand Chu Tin and Chu Swey, Chinese tm- | serene ee ile pai 1 at a who take pride in wearing suits and y the Kev, W. W. Hisworth, pastor of The C 4 tes po at No, 2 . a flat she had occupied for nineteen years ff skirts of more than ordinary style =% John's Protestant Episcopal Church, ‘ ea ET Tent two young Amerlcan women to 4) No. 169 Bast One Hundr We request your patronage. Kindly Sonbetow alte Mrs. de) Bevater wan] pace ‘and, shaking me Hall to-day and procured mar- myolfth street. She had aot be call ven away by her cousin, William Her-| Meakened ante AOU SNE Me truth, es. Chinatown will witness qhout sinoe Sunday night, when It is J skirts made to your order trom $3.05 ng, of Philadelphia, and the best man PANG Meee a soad track I to-night, for believed she dled. upward. "100 models to seiect trom was James Cox, of New York. Only a 0” Iv beteld a vision of my sweet- couples are to be married In the China- | When the police broke Into the apar Sans pulte ande BGiits mage, cont yeu few intimate friends x ‘ own inission, One of the young women men noned by the janitor, they : Hep penaa ts heart, and I drew my revo Be TEPER CLINE AURAL AllGe ECR OE Pasi Wan wnt Cee Un BE HIGH CLASS S4IRT Tt was learned to-day that young Mr. iny a As sie recled about I fired a n ins By a of? Cai Ea Mica ELSA La ‘TAILORING CO. Bolton had visited Mrs, de Rid C to my cousin to Kighth t. She ts to be Chu! gas Jet jn the front Say Qt 4 doors west of wand gece pang ra ae Tiw's bride other ix Anna Mur- 4nd another urned on 56 East 10th St. *(o0e west, yur different occasic 8 As she did so I fired three shots ' Je h Windows ¥ martly run, ay areca UM Op NO: am Square, Each Yenc an explosion of, kas Our Own Bulldl seen at her cou ® prior to) at her, and then took the money [FON iithe-to-ho sald whe was a housekeeper, Voned ano in a state of great OPEN BYENINGS UNTIT 7.90. esterday, 's pocket ; But we won't have to work ore- ayant 1 i with beer bottles, Telephone, 748—Gramercy. His meet! h her) theres years witness story of | after yur ¢ have lots of coi " oan yt aL ny 43) iree years 9: d as Martin, in hose ears blazed h 1g0, at St, Ignatius Chureh, this vity,| the conte detailed Eber-| * dM nn wh her neighbors as a manhater, She >t which both are members, was to!- hard’s subsequent movements, \ Say Martin had asked, when lowed by an invitation to call at ner) The physicians who testified to-day the marriage appilention| had Bea il sp " Sahn Bore Oe EP EST. ey were unable to I got to show up tn the abertments In the Buelld, A mutual| Ueclat uit Mie the bulletin the | Marriage Bureau with this.” Indicating inendship sprang up between them Aue th ' diminutive cue-crooped Chu Swey. Seite ! slain woman's body, because of the SCAU TEP aa CRRA GIO vom the Which ripened into genu | U ; nevaives (oH eARsOrdIne ett crushed condition of the heart and ENRICO MEWI OTM ET ne sooton according to thelr friends.| i ings, the body having been cut In|ahriokal Misa Lee, pointing to Chu as the months passed ton aent| cue iyi the (rath Tlu. When informed that th elaw re onsiderable time with his aged oe oalted K |quired the personal appearance of the was ali aR CAs vind } flancee,| ‘pp, Henry A. Bonynge, of Ridgewood, |Trieieng ‘parties the young Indies we Makh and While Mrs, de Peyster| no performed the autopsy, sald he dis- | chorused: denied that she had any intention of| svered seeming bullet holes in Afre.| “Well, I guess we'll take a chance wedding him, she made no secret of the aun reast, ‘The bullets |@nd go to the front with them,” t © FLerhard’s back and breast, The bulle Le mi." : fact that she wi tensely intereste Hea | hen the oath was adminisiered, the fe Tauhe mn Mensely interested ore not found and thelr course could | qctiar toe ‘paid and the licenses itsuel | ot be determined. Miss Martin addressed the two tmport- | This corset produces he bride is well preserved for her | mere | After Lawyer Stagg had cross-exam years, She ts stout, and while het jined Dr, Bonynge Prosecutor Koester} | Now, you tellers trot along ee the up-to-date figure vair is gray, she loo! c ; ked him if bullets passing through the |the house and we'll be on the Job 5 Soe erence rs BLUSH VOUT En Rare wounds were discovered | later,” she said, We don't wanter be because it is made than she ts. Her maiden name was] Osa hot cause death, The lawyers | seen In public with \ @ “ellens. ‘Tra in; Anna Campbell, Her father was for |for the defense opposed the question | on your way,” an in Tin and Clm{ many years a resident of Jamestown, | vigorously, bul Justice Darker slowed it Swey started away smiling but confi-| to fill the up-to-date d e doc said it Was questionable, | sithough she was born in Philadelpiia, | Phe doctor sald: it q den esulted had the bu e vessel; if not, the demands, ath might have lets struck a | Her first husband was William Ross, so whiom she was married in isi, Plant might recover. Tile tact that} «THE PALE GIRL" Style No taughier Was born to them, but died, te dead woman's daughter id ho z - _ le Had she lived she would have Wet quother exclaimed she was struck by| Dla Not Know Coffee Was the Cause, gutning is testimony which the defense flies upon to strengthen their theory of n accidental death roruy-hye years old now, Mr, Ross died seven years after wed In cold weather somo people think | ling Miss Campvell, and several years a cup of hot coffee good to help} B-28 Price $1.50 Long Back later the widow married Beekman de| Lawyer Stagg, in cross-examining veyster, Whose deatli occurred tive | Conductor Paddock yesterday, asked if|keep warm. So {t {s—for a short) ears ago, ‘Two suns were born Yo | it Was not possible for the small bolts |time, but the drug—catfeine—acts on| ous, de Peyster, each of whom died. Prominent in Charity Work. Bolton has veen prom nent inp circles and has been engaged Ki on the brake beain of the engine to Rave produced punctures in the body has were found and whiah the Siace claims are bullet ho! Dr, Charles A, Harreys, of Ridge- the heart to weaken the circulation, | and the reaction Is to cause more| chilliness. There {s a hot, wholesome drink Gen lable work, ‘She isa tes) Wood, who assisted in the autopsy, also T of the State Loan of Gharition Mt | testified in the sume vein us Dr. iox-|which a Dak, girl found after a timo uke's Home and the Home for old! ynge, but he said that if the bullets| makes the blood warm and the heart M A B t Men and Aged Couples, at One Hundred | passed through the lungs, as indicated strong. e um US| nd. ‘Twelfth street and. Amsterdum| oY vhe entrance in the back and outle: di She says: “Having lived for five years In N. Dak., I have used considerable cof-| ong time she paid regu-| in the breast, the person 1 ight die trom Tombs prison, where| ternal hemorrhage or shock, : Wark. oY Where) “iindertaker E. M. Pell testified to the It is different from ve did missionary was due to her ef t e fact that he gathered up Mrs, Boer Fhiabte Wisse tral and nit, Anme| nara’ body frum the track, but admit-|fee owing to the cold climate, As a, the rest because of e slaying of her husband created | td that some parts were lett on result I had a dull headache regu: } | sensacion here, was pardoned, indole Platt, who lives near where the |/atly, suffered from Indigestion and its new and superior Mrs. Bolion and her young husband] John Platt, | on h uffer é sil remain In Johnstown until the mid-| @leged murder c curre 1, said he heard| had no life’ In me. an hoa features. e of October, When they will come to| One shot first, and three more in quick I was known as ‘the pale girl, 1 ty and take up thelr home in) Succession a few mome ‘ater. This|and people thought I was just weak- © Buclid apantments. corresponds with the testimony of Or. [And Poobe Cie’ teart trouble 1.50 Tha cre (s has a large Income, tlle Bhberhard, who said that three |lY. , au esi fake Hy ; r tor her by shots were fired at her. after the shotjand became Arey us U8; Heer Sa retinue of that struck her mother down knew what {t was to be real we | iat a heard the shot and ran out to ny look medicine but it mover seemed 159 other styles ploved in a di ts nent CHA Wa but dons testified Platt ‘to do any good $1.00 to $6.00 Dunlap, the brothe ins —>—__—— “Since being married my husband | rare De hese salt that] ang J both have thought coffee was “LITTLE PIG? INA CELL. /o",! rok is 4 us, and we would quit, only Ask Your Deater a shot re e ain, although we felt it | yr sho 1 he so 1 N s the same as poison to us. i Caught While Trytn Roe A phe a P eran ce a Haby’e Ringe eet ate, You doing?” Then he heard!" ‘rhen we got some Postum. Well | bi ma zl oe f Pate, in-law saw the pody when {t| the Gy Mi zee Mondera My Scherbaum, who, because of his was foun complexion Is clear now, headache}, pone 2733 Chelsea. + habit of taking everything in sight) Charles Wunder, a farmer, gone and I have a great deal of en- urniture | Jwhen he gets into a flat, Is led “Lit. Ci Li t aya edi ae ergy I had never known while drink- tle Pig’ by the police, was held for hat Orn ine, ing coffee. i R d Diesel teint inthe Harlem lay by oh she. remained 4 haven't been troubled with Indi €-covered teat the . atrate alsh on gran (deal 2 t . n agt . | nannfac- Whe : : ~ NEE the nent ve? tion since using Pos: am not BEAUTIFUL DAM.| Tare, nui ad he 5 Borne vous and need no medicine. We ASKS. | 5 . tered PEE ‘i have a Mttle girl and boy who both ae have a little girl an t in rich colorings, Pleces Lite, \ANGELL FOR DARTMOUTH » Postum and thrive on it and Flee-plece Fran woe ring VER ; ey ta” ree and) ’ 5 Orbe : nk HANOVER. N. H =A) ape-Nuts. : made: teavocoraer| Reg to Order. er of n r of icy of “There's a Reason.” Geet Carley. fo 8. In Willla piven: De em ehh ‘Phone, call oF semd postal and ex: the ring and fat of 1 : Read “The Road te J upholaterer will call with A Ld . perlenced Mrs. Jalia (99 Mar ihe ' i » pkgs. hoqmotes ant Toys ‘ ‘ ek 8s identified it as among others a above ‘ West Site #1. ing to her I Saughter,. ‘Mare te * Rowland Ang Ete. ey new wom tne i H. LEHMAN CoO., Uphoisterers, Opposite Proctor's, prust’s place was robbed of about $8 Ment co’ psy i University | tame, » ane \worta of valuables, 1 af Chicago. fult of humae interest. $1.00 a Pair: }