The evening world. Newspaper, February 13, 1909, Page 3

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\ - Physician, Ii Is Revanaveartedvawar! } reurence that caused some Vustice Gerard tr ,from Harva eee ee tee cre: Hygels Heldelstrument, but unable to quell it. 1Frances M. Week had a f The Rev. Dr. John D. Long, intro tof $0.00 In 8 duced as the pastor of the church, Dr. Wileox {sa member of the Metro. Oened the proceedings with a speech, politan and Calumet aie ns and of all Dr, Long ty a short, stocky man, with the Important m ocleties, He is a walru: e brown mustaciie, and ‘connected with se Pa of the large hos- THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1906, r ). i cE f ACH FE QUES “SLAVE” AT SALE DR. Wi, AND FOULED MAN WH HE BMWS SUT CFFERED HMB a a Both Sides Ma'e Effort to Keep “Huan Auction” Attracts a Matler Sec Hear- Crowd and | to Col- ing ere, lection irch. PARTED 3 WEEKS AGO,|BUSY MR. O'LOUGHLIN. | Names His Full of “the Low- Youny Member of Famous Browed Stuff,” Annoved Southern Family. by a Pipe Organ. Speer Said, Although the sult The two hundred or more charitably ebb Wilcox, th Inst his handsome, wealthy wife has tn referred by Justice Gerard to Will- m M. Seabury as referee In an effort of Dr. noted Reynold physiclan, thelr way disposed persons who jammed in a well-advertised “sale of held in the Pa terlan Church, at Flatbush avenue and white slaves" Kside Presby- » Insure secrecy, the exclusive soclal | Lenox road, Brooklyn, last night, may | rele In which the Wilcoxes moved 1s. be {nterested to learn that at least one | scussing thie he "'slaves" for whom they so freely | om. The name of |contributed their quarters and half dol- Dpears to be known, and he ts said lars when the collection plate passed | affair with great free- the corespondent + be young and impetuous and a mem- | around gave to an Evening World re- | w of a well-known South Carolina | porter who offered him employment a vmily. fake address Dr. Wileox {s living atone in his {Ke # How mi ne others of rownstone mansion at No. 679 Madison venue, The whereabouts of his wife @ unknown save to her most Intimate \Wends. She left her husband's house ree weeks ago in a great hurry, tak- & several trunks About a week later moving vans bear- & the name of a storage warehouse acked up to Dr. Wilcox's home, and uantitles of furniture and household oods, Including a plano, were packed Observers noted iat conspicuous in the furniture was fe Bulte of @ lady's boudoir. Trouble Came Oreilly The departure of Mrs, V je home ot her band folloy talk In the who was masked twenty-s!x who Hned up on the Stage before an organ that int the regular Intervals were sin rupted “tots”? Proceedings with wiid at ly Inclined may never be known unless the gentle men of Mr, Hearst's late Indepe: League wo were running the auction’ —as their press agent had it— choose to be nafled down more to facts | and figures than they would consent to | be last night. The man who gave the! false addiess was tagged No. 2). He sald us name was Dayid Mendes and that. ~ at No, 803 Eighth avenue. savenue ls “The White House,” good store neighborhood. Mrs. Wilcox, ne “eale’’ Known to be addicted to the taxleab ¥ eae habit, rode up to home in one a the Clty Committee | ¥' these vehicles accompanied by a ger elfth Assembly District | I man attired In frock coat, silk hat ‘and ember of the Park | ° In bidding farewell to Mrs f "Pade a prominen No. | yo ed by E. Theo- |" % W.F. COPELANO SASS Y MRWELS WHO OFFEREO.TO TAKE THE WHOLE BUNCH OM 4 CO-OPERATINE SIGHT UNSEEN ORIN 1 POKE” WMETHOO OF DISPLAYING THE GOoous T0 8E AUCTIONED OFF. WH0'BID/N* THE FURST. on se plause.) game ery would 5 ould tu ut I've never be r two in po 1 in this game before. correctly attired st of Brooklyn Economic Su- | However, 1a poor man eat the taxicab so far tee these numerous activities | Me and asked for a job I framed up an oe neree “The O'Loughlin finds time to work on #4" and stuck It in the paper, IT gave Wilcox and his wit Mr. Hearst's Evening Journal, wad also tudes, x9 Hf mn Dass ran for Senator last fall on tie Inc sroon ey ENTE TN Up to that time ra Bh tee es | red ta by men who w ndence League's ticket. Ot of the couple \r N themselves. 1 R got Witcox had At pendence League men in the Parkside themselves, | The ihn Kot a Suchiasiare is Church tast night were Arthur Ekroth, | Me #0 1 decued te give married people HrGaittan ‘Bb INe got a wife Ive got a child, woman, at th i PLEATS ES COREL LASS 2003 iThunde » {s an ardent ewom| Agured | Percy Russell roof, aud a Prominently at horse sh ; ; organ, Bu rhe cc Dem Bingham’s Slave There, er ater Ui Mtether At § o'clock, the hour adveritsed for Youth.) personaliy or “Toot! through cou: own, It is re- tie opening of the meeting, a huge oot: porte thats thes ocaurretices named tn crowd blocked the street tn front of the | “There's not he summons and complaint in which i a ae ame. 1 would @ corespondent is named took place at Coureh, and ed necessanye tonne etlon i @ prominent Manhattan hotel not on forelble to make a way through It to dott Broadway the front door of the edifice, The Eve- i Referee Is Named ning Wor recognized a Cen tral Offee man at the door and asked him what he was doing there. The de- tective replied that he had been sent over by Commissioner Bingham to see that the Constitution was not violated at the “human auetton.” He need not have worrled so far as the C tution was concer Once I hurch—a small, white- ‘ou sawa flag- le the fashed wailed struct draped desk and the } to gubmit th to_act tn rc. native of Madison, ; t th Conn, nde is Afty-wo sears ote tie wiruly: organ, at was graduat d from Yi IS and Sata Medical College tn IS, seemed alarmed at the at es of the in- ‘vitals wears a J NWGOF WHS, se ‘OFT TO ROOSEVELT ket of blue cloth resembling orm of a Salvation Army reast he hud pinned’ ¢ At desks beneath hit al ¢ spec- acled men who later were to play an important part in the proceedi represented Vorwarts, Appeal to Reason and E Moth all red flag. re ranged seve a Goldman's Toot! ned a Teddy,” ck stache and « red é nin his coat, bu: ng up the aisie, they're dead sore outside, The bulls en i outto address them,” @ re ure eful O'Loughlin, ." said the red carnationed man, fellows at, the Bees of the you to classy little sheet, i sail OF A Word for the Constitution. Momebod here jolted the spectacted 2 Mr. Long opened the proces. youth into life-ne having tultan tno Thirty-Ye ear-Old Cheer Care }ssying that numeorus persons had been |a peaceful dozesaidl tie dragged @ few ' to lim when they learned that Mr, | bats of doin Bron is the. Arst Loughlin had been offered the use of ny, his church had sord him that ¢ ‘ed Back by President From and the tes E10 through the doors at , tall Man) ‘Then a collection was taken up, whic ng to count ten were told to go * THe Kev. De. Yon OD. LOonG OPENS HE SHOW. World re, however, At Mr. He sald fifteen did would far Into the statistics of ting. Then the Collection. MONEY dX downstairs on to this room mipossible to state what the conclusion of 6, O'Lough! s1 vas taked 10 state how many. men fq Kader O COLLECT LANES 3506 THEM 1 ore- THE AUDIENCE To INSPECT THE MUSCLES OF NO. 1] STS FRO re in Restaurant Extensi Causes Lively Hour on Broadway, eS | The Human Auction in a Brooklyn Church And Some Active Members ot the Audience IS SPAN E,T. O'LOUGHLIN wi/o Au THEM SOME ONE WLGARLY SUGGESTED, THAT (IR O'L*~ ‘SAW IT WAS INVITED PUSHED Pls Jealous Raider T | House | PorT Mortis, to-day shot OFF CTIONED I ROUGH WINDOW, KILLED iS) MAN gee hen Entered and Wounded Wom- an and Her Two Boys. laddphla, ea Joseph: Somers who was hi th USE gan then ran into the dwelling and fired at Mrs. W bre j a bi worms us and her tw t the man to disarm ed ral shots at the « In the shoulder, A w | weeks ayo c hed on the arm through h's coat as taken to the condition, Jeal- “North Pole” r BURCLARS MADE. PRISCHERS OF TER V.CTIMS coats ASKAN BEAR NKtD AS CROWD LOCKS ON Like His Fastened Bedroom Doors in Flat While Family Slept. READY i LOOT PLACE. Didn't New Quarters, So Keeper | Whales Him, MOVING Comforti PS HIS DAY. Mild Ending of Terrible Tras Wort Awoke and Screams “obser travel si to Pole,” his living quarters at the t i ter Disappoints Women and Children. Brought Neighbors and Scared Thieves Away. The two burglars t of the fter sper who got Into the Comfortl, a coal third floor of No. 2306 this morning, cut out the glass panel of the door that led Into the parlor of the flat from the hallway, ‘There were three men in the flat, Come ‘fortl, two of his workmen, and also his mother and his two children. All slept Ing several weeks In the from ward,” apartn Peter ation recovering ess and getting accustomed dealer, York Alaskan bear, changed Bronx Zoo Dr, W. Bialr, the examined him at ar on the } elimate, h hth avenue, the great Reod o-day. shystotan, ful distance and told Director William through the delicate operation of ree I, Hornaday that orth Pole’ was moving the door panel, ‘it for transfer to one of tho open pits, The burglars watked In through the in Bear Row, over near Boston “Perture, and then did something that jn WIRCHEET AT the police say is unique to the burglarl- disposition which makes b i ous craft, ‘They proceeded to fasten the doors of the bedrooms so the sleep- could not disturb th ; i up the Cxo rooms occu. ort) and his workmen, they y » woodwork of of the lock. e through the This was easier si Aause ‘he new arrival Admiralty Islands, beyond Nome, ¥ ears grow very large, and lie Is about he size of a steer and tins a fretful him want to people half In two sometimes when 1e'8 piqued about something son ran o clothes-Ii until both doors were fase ourely pite Girt ite Garten dey | shut in the three men in this Feehan UN they began fastening up the But Hornaday sent for Trainer Pur: | of Mrs, Comforti's room, where atria expert telper | i p with her ttle grands Singe eye td iearkian rye esl vere getting along Singer Asalstant, 1 Wo prod | nicely. when one of the pair twisted he ded No Pole out of the hospital yard | asi dantern h a manner that @ {nto a big erate that was lashed to aj shaft of laht netvated between the Wagon, and then barred the gate behind | (racks of the door and fell upon the « s of Mrs, Comfot sl wi |him and the wagon started for the bear Heli hea athe 2) dens, a quarter of a mile away creamed. Comfort, awak- Considering everything, It was an ex a yell and rualied {o/hia door SPAT RUn ero Wea a role |W sun in one hand dnd. fifteen clting trip. To begin with, North Pole Inches of cutlery in the other, Come lron-bound ¢ i Hdn't care for the notion, He bucked nd reared until he almost racked the part, and his snorts workmen Ii ir private door men found themselves roped wise awoke, senals and of actite displeasure could be heard a | 1) und pounded and airgeltt ‘This being Saturday, the kicked, but could not. smash open the Zoo was Cull of visitors, mainly women | door Tuto Lavery and young and old who followed the wagon i ull the neighbors, ‘This, extremely annoying who were compelled children, and the procession of plans of thoroughly Nat cleaning out, Com- of time Comfort! some joy was of te- na state of spectable propo! fortis i North Pole had grown attached to his the door of hls crate by Une he reached the pits “etectives came and looked the and at trs positively decline rround ” i ea geutleman and come on ods of C s invaders were new pee eet Eiatinel peril Hat et and highly Interesting, made a note. of finally wooed him from the back the jou, and solemnly returned to Head- Its n brown bears, ousy Ig supposed to have been the mo- | |tive of the crime. doe] Three hundred and fifty guests of tee et meee ea ot William | ath Hotel Algonquin, in West Fort Tl icinkle, of Bridgeton, from whom she the] Street, fled to the ground floor andj tis been separated some time, She had street at ¢ A, M. to-day, when a recently been living at No. 86 Button. fire in a restavrant extension In the| Wood street, Philadelphia, but a few ne here with her children | | grabbed a big club and hopped Into the rocks, but Ferguson went right in behind him, netiod £4 tear fanned up against the hotel walls| ang took up her residence in a small | passed: fe asked th and filled the office and corridors with dwelling. Donegan had been seen on felt ke giving a c smoke, There was no danger, but the the street with the woman and ts sup: | mantlioties pouie-stricken men and women didn't Posed to have been inflamed with 4 Pp ejected, § jjealousy at attentions paid her by | i ho gets tho n know tt at the time, ; i | ROCs Ee: A 8s ea jst poe SoMerstield, The latter was sitting tn ening World Frederick Thompson lives just’ Pei. chair in the Kinkle home early to- ie fween the hotel and the restaurant: day with his head toward the window, resect The latter Ix Nos. 67 to 69 West Forty | honegan, who was passing, whipped out Hammond _ and fourth street—a_— four-story — bullding a pistol, and, creeping up to the wine wthorn,” was the an that has just been remodelled. There) iy. pushed the wea i dow, pus Weapon through the hen the reporter told Indepen-|was quite a crowd already watching : a ence Leage man known as Aiteed | ny ws G aiready, Watch Uroken pane and fred. ‘The bullet en- he could obtain employment. for | With considerable Intere i 1 the head of Somersteld, causing : iment, | 10N of dishevelled beauties, famitiag on it epl th avenue, ie sreporter asked and address nig, The Evening World. him lin an tsa] the ally thd trio decided that A name of Dave Mendes, d ned room at the number he | he Whereabouts stage vurried out dainty boudolr stippe carrying bird cages arms full of clothing Mr. Thompson nad { fter | No. lived | Behind Kato, | last summer, anese valet, the second. won with his yacht at G who was trying to | main floor, and private dining rooms oa In the rear he has a one | story extension which Is separated from | PAY COSTS OF SUIT: the othe: ran Into the house as aught near eatres, as they | combination of | AOA 1s and furs, andj ridveton after tramping nearly twenty grips, dogs and/ miles. | ae n his arms the euj nt] ROCHESTER, ap- | general offices of the Bi jand Pittsburg Ratlroad him was his —_ ARTHUR G YATES BURIED, N.Y, Feb. 13.—The uffalo, Rochester In this elty, and nth avenue tha numb Te ed that it ws Lee catch up with his master and give him | all the company's shops from one end ind Forty-fifth street the rest of his clothing, Mr, Thompson (f {he road oat lenellictaate closed aerate ion n stated. 8 4] yas in such a hurry hy even forgot his | rnad's late president, Artie Yaten Fifty-first’ street’ and Eighth | “!fe's photograph on the mantel, Mrs, | \mong » honorary palibenrers Thompson {s in Buffalo eR TT Ch AYE. ES I a te = <= As to the fire itself, some bonfires are} Nowman, F.1D. Underwood, C slum bigger. Henri Nathy has a cook room| iselln, W; 1. Kingman,. Frederick ! aoe coer reetn AEA ANVe PdRWUEH OTE Conte obsree kine on the basement floor of No. G50 West tien" and’ Gents’ Gayle Hrecktn: Forty-fourth street, a restaurant on the yoo\ City ® burial was private In this ity, BOTH GAINED have told the resultant sound from a re hi stvel-faced pit, ‘otto at the re & of meat, and p vol avon to Ub ral rock the lure of a bli « then he wast around 1 his wun CLEARS THE COMPLEXION | OVERNIGHT atlsfled, nd le ng feelings in a hoarge tone that carried for a mile or two. a ’ Pimpies, Rash, Eruptions, » Quickly Gave Big Bear a Trouncing: =| eradicated by New Skin Remedy, Lis neighbors on either side, plain 4 ane Russian brown bears, a j sloth bear and a couple of polar bears, ‘b¢ new skin remedy, has, 10 its extraordte took up the chorus until you couldn't "°Y ents, oxceeded the most sangiline expectations of the eminent ape- vlalist who gave {t to the world, It has cured thousands of cases of eczema and eradicated facial er distigurements of years’ standin! terrible itching al . one year ago, poslam, accompl! rsal of a Wagner chorus, “PI cure that,” said Ferguson, and he Jen. North Pole, seeing him coming, te eee eta ig stopped. with. the fin | tired to his sleeping apartments in the | gopiication, giving proof of its curative naughty words, ot properties at the In less serious sk pimples, rash, herge uttering many Sounds of trouble percolated out to |RUBHIY the walting crowd for about five min- | night a Viera aes erged, wip: | Ing req utes and then I Gun emerged, a 1 HRmitOr th Ing the perspiration from hia brow, His Mo\i"nanaclves of the special s-cent packe club had grown a thick sult of brown |age, recently avopied to meet auch needa ; eel Both the 50-cent package and the regular §2 bear hale) AY Hla nec e led Melee | | Jar muy now be obtained In New York Ursus North Pole, looking like a very | frooklyn at Hegeman’s, Riker's, Kalish jlarge, very: much depressed house dog. | Kinsman's, Jungmann’s’ and other leading North Pole laid himselt down wearily | drug stor {and Furguson pit Samples for experimental purposes may be But the me wen { charge by wi irect to the away looking glum. Nobody had been ! boratoi est Twenty= jeaten up 5 ow Yo NEW PUBLICATIONS, Ran ee itp Only F Five Cent Monthly Fiction Magazines, __ NEW _PUBLICATIONS. “The People’s Home Journal | Anna Katharine Green, y Lincoln's Birthplace. feared th&t the Constitution would be | the Hotel Algonquin by only about 39 ; ‘ Violated if the omen Mr. ania ‘This extension to Henri’s place y Change to Poatam, ——— ‘ s i mL its arched up| ae WASHINGTON 13.—President Bee FiMby a8 et ra ee) 8) WORE a. have given Postum over ua ' puny i , ty trial,” t | Roosevelt end party arrived in Wash-| sy, commented Dr, Long. “the ederal Judge | acombe Files our Pony pea ae te sie ington at 2 P. M. to-day nan who ¢ bo sel Tang Beste page ALTOONA, Pa, Keb. 18—President | texander Oe a Decree Fixing Amount lealcaenaytanlinen eer rere Roos. velt, who a dd here at 8.05 this | he added. e poor devils must be | nsulted a silp of | 5.0) “My hu nit) heal ee tae ty is is ik ag iy weky, eth ho x tution Hee a ie sold th Nara i BID, 16. | severe attacks of sick headache for Aer) Chon nue peters (Cneare Henisiaaye SRO TaitOn G = | years and at sich times could not en- “iCkprll later th RInWwe Chive GN Cheltar truck driver, strong | Judge Lacombe to-day filed in the | | dure te sight or smell of coffee ealled for, but {3 wrong. (Vast ae H United States Clroult Court the decree Hf | This le i me Ky at at that coffee Metho frost Now ntroduee O'Lougi Appeal to 1 man jumped | baesd on the mandate of the Supreme i { Mar thelenuse oh i ee: airti 1 how he came to i cally gripped No. W's | Court of the United States In the proe ‘ nth Cane pone egg Ect read j jin this affatr ho bide ‘ay | ceedings brought by the Consolidated | te BOM Ee yee aa and pinee A velay there | gry f eluniinsel Sand ck In the dis- | Gas Company to test the constitution. tes ee CRETE Red nid ' NUH a ot ng desk of th ; 2 ; aw so Hy > Sn UO ; p \ 2 A me | s desk of the | SAY 13, will you step out,” sald || The decree makes the finding of the SMall Boys Had Put Cart-|guspected that coffee was the cause 1 ehureh was all o'ty pari No. so. A man in| Federal eme Court the judgment of i . “Finally we purchased some Postum Wrought up abou tally. when | the ACh imped up and the United ex Circuit Court of this | ridges on Track —Vic- iy es Rata peat t I Paatataeea pi by caine aldlane : district. and dismisses. the. complatnt ! Uges ‘ andittdiditor we whabtharmedieines Nvetuat ze i Hevea vant V x ourhlin without prejudice. It allows Attorney. | reais Toe ay hod fatled to do. The first day we Ay 1d been adit the gallery, fired Hately 18 the guswer. ral O'Malley and the Public Ser! tim’s Injury Slight. Jinsed Postum [ noticed less of my I was ne) off a Cashile a nolse that m: “Nix on Norwalk." viee Commission appeal costs td 4 re yet a y mete, th ndviced | the several women In the audience DASH ans Neat Higher court, amounting to § | —_— own trouble, the second day was en- 1 suit that th Maa TRON lineal thavanail ryote “Nix on Norwalk,” said No, 17, At! a total of $15,918, and savs th }tirely free from {ft and have never \ will not be p UES LC ke Ae this moment a llitle man with heavy | the lower court have yet to be taxed by Nine-year-old Ma Clark, of No.}ysen troubled since. ryder a Tnvsident and lis party ection they felt sure was coming, Mack mustact Ory al Cedhe sperker. | Commissioner Shields lang Twenty strestminutha| Wy husband has been entlrel tree WH note temeh Washington at the hour | ‘ i He p WAS Cc. C, Wills, a baker, , My husba AS ely free | valbinal The Low Brow Stuff, tt No. B14, nd aventieg Mrosn: | eee Saar j heroine of her of trtends| trom attacks of sick headache since | Tigenta getting down nted to xive $15 per for No, 7, but allot walthoveneahan clan Gti) | the level tudience, “He fe was nothing doing. Hiaal Heated GRATE (6 dais ai he fact untl several hours! «1 nave. heard people say they di¢ Ape ae F. Copeland, the phine i , areron te ’emt Ww stuff," con- from Noo 1 Abi Foy Thompson | ascent Inot like the flavor of Postum, yet I Ch at Ah | fided a man 1 to the name of ‘and offered any oman. an Raccama Gaunt chiatiee Gass toe) Sent by her mother to purchase kro-| have served {t to them without detec 1 | Aifred, who sat at The Evening World | chance, he expressed It, to saan : citer tice St O* the child felt sharp pain has the color and reporter's elbow, and whispered that he | Starve togetior fellow, heavily bullt, divorce in favor of Joseph te By her foreliea i gore aste, similar to mild had bei Park Row twenty years” | with halr, of spvercoit at ‘Thompson An_ actress, and. agat he srade Java, This shows they and kn " for at least half of | this belkin ater turning a Fash on lett THCMbSON, a member of 5 shad not made tt right. When made with me on the | ate attached to a heavy chain, “He SR cliszad hat hen hue Ue H x to directions on pkg it ie thing,” confided | fater mot a job aa palnter fora meg hears AOE SHenTLwoUnd Ie ‘ious as coffee, and besides Alfred isho nats from Rast Orange Hs wage House in December, diagnosed. by the # dlesome e to. hegan i, [is to be $19 a week res OF chitin ncwhise Hain rant in bey I j i None “y Now, people," began O'Loughlin, | Moaitively reused to give out the rane man Whose name she did one Initicted by. a | Name given by Postum Co., Battle is thing here to-night ts no thing to |of the man who employed him aaa aliceman Saito ‘reek, Mich. Read “The Road to aa im tired, and you won't | Pit Poor 3 cant eo tO, work, tut Hd in El. second atte "in pkgs. “There's a Rea- f tr var me make any funny Jokes like you | Swhat's he to do till thong Ua an 1 me t e Mlity aand| just expect me to crack, but Pl tell! “TM board him and give him three , caine from A) iver read the ahove lettert A nt «They are! vou a few plain truths, some wise loaves of bread a day.” volunteered the pies TO 14 DA 8 ays had placed on the wy one appenen fram ime te time, 5 accnvate. They 5 enthusiastic Mr. Whils, and had em: OL T ls guarantees tracks of the Relt line and which was /Rew one app m time to time, ad ti sey go on time—Jjuse| SU¥s ef MY acquaintance comes up to ploed No. 17 a few minutes before, icy Bilnd, rie yding Piles | exploded by a car just as id passed HS py i] Fife agiaes true, and fall of me to-night and says, ‘Say, why don’t “after this the auction lagged and ten | We 14 daye or money refunded, ee | the corner, Lens March Number Now Ready, Good Literature March Number Ready February 25th, Serial mn Short Stories by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Mrs, Georgia Sheldon, Annie Hamilton Donnell, 0, Henry, Will N. Harben, And Other Famous Authors. For Sale by All Newsdealers, Price Five Cents. ———) HOW TEDDY BEAR WON A FAIR MAIDEN'S HAND, A love effair onco stirred the popula- tion of Bcartown; A score of cubs all sought to wed @ Beaross of renown. maiden wrote each suitor te “Pleneo call without delay,” And eae she'd wod the one that entere tained her best that day. The ced, some told her ged most piteously} ing down" the cube (og sang, some al Inst thon Ted Bory plazed a fine tune wpon a Banjo grand Te had bought through World Covaas 80, of course, he won her hand, A SUNDAY WORLD AD. TO-MOR- ROW WILL LIKELY FIND THE MUSICAL INSTRUMENT BARGAIN YOU SEEX. 4 i ; 4 ir

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