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reer SA TAILS PIE AE A II RR REE PO rer THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1910. . : WURPRA WUPPA! OIL MILLIONAIRE Latest Architectural Styles if Women BURGLAR DROPS | = [RANDOM SHOTS] AA.SUNNERDIES | aan “ew thay and F fanned the Homes. Frou FENCE INTO AT BIGGAME | ATSTANFORDHOME [~~ “Ng Nps, POLUEMANS ARS: © SSE AND SMALL Son Oy rte ~ MAN) ARNIS 5 53 ci {M said, Fisner stole an overcoat BY W.P.M¢ LOUGHLIN. nt of Bugene Mets at No. #8 Tiventy-third street, where Mets | ied him as a former employee. man said he wa Hugo Fisher, | rs old. Meta also iden- \ found in the sack as ad just missed from his ‘ valued at $0 and a quantity of cigars. After Many Robberies at Res-) Pisner's usual method of making his ae entrance, Metz said, was by climbing Man of Great Wealth, He Had | . . : ‘ aur q =y.R 100 over the rear fence, dropping into @ N ENTHUSIASTIC Limerick lassle takes her pen in hand and writer me Shunned Prominence in > 5 taurant an Ex-Employee | ierf cittar'and forcine open a trap doc A these few lines: ws THE BON BON Box 9, . into the kitchen, though on one oeca- “WURRA WURRA”: Society and Trade | y Ge ee euneauowe TYPE Sy DWELLiNG® Falls Into Trap. |sion he had opened a cellar door in I noticed in your “Wurra Wurra” column of SatuPday last your reply to society and : UB=T>°DATE AND IN DISTINCTLY WOMANLY i of the store. John H. Mc. as to what a full dress sult consists of. 1 think you very HARMONY vite THE | Fisher was locked up in the Old West ( Wrongly quoted Limerick and would like to say a little in vindication a) NEW STYLE Gowns | Pollcoman Mosher was standing on Aoi Mee Wextae Coereee Wrens | First—You claim that there are not half a dozen full dress sults in Lim- | Alanson A. Sumner dled to-day at hts Tenth avenue just off Twenty-third _ | COULD A WOMAN 6B erick. I presume you never were in that city SuiTteo? affairs. If 80, you could count the dress su , of attended any of tts soclal | eountry place Stamford, Conn. To street early this morning when he heard | Death He Feared Came, 8 by the dozen, and the wenrere | few would this hace announcement mean somebody climbing tie fence behind, yoreer , " ° Gres : IINSTOWN, Pa, Dec * many perience Attended quite a few affairs there, The Limerick people | guna. ttt the death of Mr. Sumner gg over and dropped. | vgemaxer here, lived in fear of suds Gre not such mighty queer “ginks” as you suppose they are, I wonder where | o , pasting of 6 0a man in tht KITCHEN Mosh outstretched arms prevented | th by heart éailure and kept you got that impression? ereaihGu : the man from falling. The man had al" Ehecoil ; SPNREAYOU vay that the uverige Lamericn mhn, i he ever meta chap in | WF of finance sack in his hands, and wien the po : Ie hel cees" eaten the road in evening clothes would run home bolt the door and aay thr One of the army of New Yorkers of Her Cyenee ene Sere one nicely | to x itd a then coi- Hail Mary's. How preposterous! The Limerick people are not quite so timid | Y@St Wealth whore names never appear Se ea tae (ean ® of roast ) " fate he GARE they get scared v0 easily, lin print, Mr. Sumner fived his life In his saves of bread | overtaken him, He was ot care for 0- | | Mosher took the in bu | . COTTAGE DESIGNED nd in business . By & SurrRAGSTTE FOR A MERE MAN Well, I guess you have been misinformed by somebody from the other | O*M arlet s He aid Counties that 1s Jealous of LAmerick's up-to-dateness, Don't for a moment | Clety. kept In the backere think that Tam exaggerating. any, but I like to give credit where it 1s due | &% shunned any enterprise or im (you know the Limerick people are not fond of “blowing” lment that would put him to the front A LIMERICK GIRL. jof affairs, Although a muitt-million~ My dear girl, there surely was never any idea in my mind of putting the |#!te With a great income. his tastes were Limerick people in bad, #0 to speak. The | modest and his expenditures, while information on the subject you com: | i tional plain about came, as you suggest, from men of other counties. Maybe thoy are | /#rke. Were Never sensational, nner was eighty yeare m bas BoOUDOIR IN THE Jealous of Limerick and gave me a wrong steer. It would be just like them, One| ™ ou: Just like them. One ve of Albany. When a young | CELLAR, DESIGNED FOR, never can depend on Far Downs anyhow [anda ni And as for the Limerick people not being fond of man he went into the lumber business THE OLO MAN.BY HIS WIFE with you, I very seldom see a Lin “hil ece oee | nd prosp At the beginning of the Ht industry M 8 HI flelds, located became an expe turned his lari dard Ol) Cor an around to the! us A WOMANS IDEA OF A HOUSE PLAN = a 7 Store Opens WU. if And Closes | ARREST GOPHER GANG at 8:30 A. M. / li} 4 4 ato P.M. MAN AS MURDERER. Detectives Charge O’Mera With LITTER ne proverties ait | FATHER WILL CARE FOR oii man, Tn time ts > CHILDREN WIFE NEGLECTS. holdings over to the an rick man blowing EFPRRING to my criticism jast |iaugh that Saturday on the Willie Lewis-| worthless bilis? How appropriate th Dixie Kid scrap at the National! @re taking Tawm's generosity Into w Sporting Clud the following letter i#| Count! What? Kreets each one of those A Gerry Agents Find Three Little at hand; ——_—— of Kd outlive gi te ‘ oe ‘ WoRkA-wonna: I’ 18 HARD ENOUGH to have tol anise Mrs Sait aaa san canst cot ¥ Ones Cold, Hungry Stabbing Bridegroom Sinkevitch A few lines to let you know th bedr one's own burden, but it is trendahin. with, do ‘ooke- - ni id Durii allwa lold-Up. Nt was with considerable pleawure f the limit when the penalty for an.| ‘10% friendship with John D. Rocke and Filthy. iring Hallway Hold-Up, feller, the late Henry H. Rogers, Henry read your pertinent comment on | Other's error is intlic a . 5 the arrest to-day of Maurice the deplorable fact of there comes to pase that several Corkonians| + Fingler and other dominant figures| Frederick and Albert Caron feven a, twenty-one years old, who too much slugging in the so-called | Who believe I know something at in the Rockefeller group. Up to some] and five years of age reapecttv SRNR ‘ c AN CORNER, ET ly Ireland write to me complaining that | Avo Years ago he was quite active in| Were brought before Justice Wyatt in ne 1s an tronworker and lives at Please accept my congratulations |Roy 1. McCardell in one of his Mr.| business for his age and at his death |the Children's Court this morning THe DARLINGEST OF OH Tenth avenue, Detectives Boyle on having the spunk to hit out | nd Mrs, Jarr articles describing a vis-| was « director in tho Standard O1 | Agent Jacob Deubert of the Boclety ALL FEMININE TYPES Laly belleve they have found the straight Shag the shoulder. The i oo ae M4 in apd River Bhaanon flow-| Company, the Tidewater Oil Company | for the Bee ce of Cruelty to Chit , Or House i derers of Steve Sinkevich, who was f Dress of New York sadly needa more | ine through that sweet city. Of course | yy ) ‘pe Lines Company, |ren. Deubert had taken the two chil- poed to dea liway Mike you to help stop the money | McCardell know better, because he waa [and the Drain Pipe Lines Company, |i at ay brother George, |UON. Their father, Frederic of Ppa edge reba tcl ising aibney DON’T HURRY! chasers from making a farce out of | enthuslaatic in his tribute of admira- | hited. Working man, seeured Che Court that | home We. Se Wiles SRetyeeutN etree U ; 1 ‘A one and a half years old, in charge on which Cork is sit.| UP to fifteen years ago Mr. Sumner | one y says Roy, in pbs fi he was considered a confirmed New York| yesterday afternoon when he found ing, indeed, Mr. Riley, | the ip, “The Hells of Shandon, that| hotel bachelor, Although unfailingly | them alone in thelr home on the third i i ces WO a ee and which, 1 assure you, is also the | #0und so grand Fok aie WeRding Wi & face. ab Car | ) the pleasant Waters | courteous and entertaining, he was| floor of No. 511 East One Hundred and| better the future, ‘The children | room wae f x a b ? hf opinion of ‘the great majority of aport | of the River Lee, and other waters and | hy in the company of women. Ie porty-etghth atreet. were paroled in his custody until| fm the wedding ot a friend. As they he ens (@) in ore lovers, In many cases the rough work {Other belles that greeted mo there got| lived at the Hotel Majestic and took] xumerous complaints had been made| Dec. 25. entered the hallway a man rushed the boxing game. P. H. RILEY, tion for the 1 Parker House, Boston, vated. "F he had not t r n aware of his ch! glect by thelr mother, and he pr nd that they would be looked after | Sin h, Who was a recent bride- meererancet By Fefetess who gay |e completely Geludhered-you cent Ditcie IRsIae Hin one 6 Henry aL |to the soctety by neighbors, who oe Leese en, minkee Sete gate ; no to ti ands of full cl i ord or two—and when 1|Flagie ed hi o of the chil+ nd tried to rob . Sinkevich was gel . minded men in the audience to. tnke| WTote that article I was humming |cruise. One of Mrs. Flagler’s quests | charged that Aha LLU. 90 Toe EUROPE GLAD AT REBUKE. tin tne better ot ne ae Will Be O en Until off @ pair of boxers when it is clearly | ‘Where the River Shannon Flows,’ and| was @ young woman of unbounded | dren neglected them, falling to fee J latter stabbed him several times in the established that one {x outclassed by |%® I got twisted, bad scran to it!” vitality and good nature. The con-|them properly or to clothe them| Returning Traveller Declares | 00; tho other, ee firmed old bachelor fell in love with| warmly, When Deubert called at the s 1 ’ WURRA, WURRA? her. They were married, and by that] jouse yesterday afternoon during the Democratic Victory Quells The two detectives wno were assigned NE MORE ‘novel mix-up over the) (Can the son of a man born tn Ttaly | marriage Mr. Sumner gained « devote! | mother’ sabsence he found that there Hostility. to the case attributed the crime to the result of the Yale-Harvard foot-| WhO 's born In the United States vote | helpmeet, whose tender care prolonged | 44g ng fre in the stove and could see] Joseph J. Keegan, vice-president and} “GoPher” gang. They say that O'Meara : hi t -one | coord te- } F ember h ball match reaches me. It ts as| jy'wr Re jeguwenty-one If his father aerate aot iatallotted span.” | 10 food tn the house. He went away,| general manager of S P. Blackbura)'® ® Member of the gang. tetlows CONSTANT READER. Nin summer and his wife continued | but returned shortly before 6 o'clock, | and Company, ship chandters, A WURRA-WURRA: If born under the United Staten flax | to live at the Majestic until about three | expecting that the mother would be in| Coenties Slip, -:| TAFT APPOINTS LEHMANN The Best Suits and Overcoats Kindly give your decision tn this | he is a natural born American citizen | years ago, when they moved to a mag-| then. When he failed to find her he|election day investigating trade condi- U. S. SOLICITOR-GENERAL hepa and can vole when of age, no matter | nigcent home on Strawberry Hill, Sti took the children to the society's rooms. | tions. He said that while he found nu Oe hl " ; A i: ‘ | ‘Ten persons form a pool and agree | where his father comes from. ford. The funeral will be held there} ‘There Miss Gahn, the nurse in charge, | reyerish iety In Europe about rush- a Ready to Slip Into. Quick Alterations if Needed Hest the person guessing nearest to — to-morrow afternoon at 8 o'clock, and|toand that the children were eo filthy | cr inta American enterprises, he f WASHINGTON, Dec. Announce- errors paler] athe Mia ee iv WURRA, WURR. interment will be made in the Sumner |that thelr clothing had to be burned thee fey menaral. effect of tie Dente ment was made at the White House to- c r ‘ocelve 1 wish to congratulate you for | family plot at Albany. up. The baby was in such condition ; * | day of the appointment of Frederic $ 7 the entre pook he slakenolier de: 7 any ‘uund “pou take aeninat thane | "MY fvummettate hele of Mr. Gum-| that It had to be sent Co the sovety'n| cratic wstory and the rebuke to Roore {uy of ihe apmamment of Freterick|| Selling of Men’s Velour Overcoats b dedbrtyn ‘ o1 0 m c pjudice wi iA i velt 1% vas dictinctly ; Lehm me . 2 score, but the peroon guessing fver the | Bossestors of race prejudice who |ner are his wife and Ister of ad- | howpital ward, vasa Utd -patene Fabs | Nea core SUING | | ontenaral of the United Halen, t0 Ail : . sore, bul the person guessing Ave the | are always Inquiring whether this | vanced age, who lives in Albany. It is| When the facts were lald before Jus fant ' st aused by the d Silk-Lined, at $24.50 SP thhs nitwithatauding ihe aveenos t athlete ts a Jew. Such ine | getimated that Mr, Sumner'e fortune [tice Wyatt he expressed an inctination| The tone of Inquiry into American | the vacancy caused by the death of WK-L1 a ‘ Resta ava cian? ee othe come from a class that 19 | exceeged $16,000,000. ‘to send all three children to an institu. | mat no longer hostile. Lloyd W. Bowers, Main floor,-New Building Members of the pool claim that ther | Surely un-American. I sincerely hope —>—_—_——_. a i mca (irom neven to twenty) are | (at the Irish will produce many |WeRerS A QUICK WITTED BOY. as near to the ual score nf . 7 J. MILLER, Brooklyn, i 4 1 ATS che meantime ah borings ix aus. | Thanks, Mr. Millor. ‘hore whould be Selling of Men’s Storm Coats pended, awaiting your answer in next orc weet Face of eoler Wine in Baturday's World. Kindly relieve the 4 hen in the ring or on the ° awful tension FOOTBALL, — | rack or gridiron a inan's physical abil-| 4 yittle fire started last night in @ Made After Our Own Models Bridgeport, Conn. ity, grit or nerve should eount regurd- woodbin in the basement of the rectory less of whether he 1% from Palestine, (@) High-Grade Ma a where the nothing to ‘lof the Church of St. Vincent Ferrer at i i ‘of the game doesn't fg- | Birmingham, Killarney or Sicily. And | 0! op avenue and Minty: 4 a $ 75 Gre. Five is certainly nearer to nothing Sh th Oe he ier cotiities TO eee have bein a Hig Gre pena 00 Pe aes f 1 r € ter1 ls, 15. than Six or seven or twenty, A five spot | Of life destroying the whole church, had it not ’ le uar- C 1 0 TIER eed ee ee te itt | PINOCHLE, Sr, Workville-You'ro at |beon for the faithfulness and Intell! should pay the man who gucssed five. | @ On that pinochle count. As I have | sence of Leo Harold, a little altar boy. n eady remarked ” ce of tr Frederick Byrnes, a porter, told H. Hi: t Sosa wan Gey rearing, © anavence of wumos | ircteta ore ayers e latee that History : does not include the x AB and C play auction ptnochie, | fore tho marriage is a se the basement. Harold called a police- ho sniffed around and said h . , three cards in the blind. A gets the [nation. Any different combination ho sniff q Ne eee tne counih th aul Wore eo ce ee there was no fire’ After he had | @ at er 0 Ss le eran mod tan, G, 9 | Week foun Where You shar gone young Harold found a blaze work- Diy: covers the lead, also ; ing up through the woodpile. He ae dvd ere ry rd » real pa IKF a ray of sunshine in a dark| shouted a warning to the porter, and ee ° * . Me ley there blew into town to-day | then set to work to pull the woodpile does not, lose because the cards were alley Ww n to-day 1 not played out, and that it Is a mise Col. Wentworth Mosby, formerly |t? Pieces and throw water on the icine 1S rue eal. 1 claim A Js wrong. gf the Valley of Virginney, Inter of ~~ INQUIRER. epshead Bay and up to yesterday of r recto the hand when was foul. Having |!" race track vernacular for having a |" fai K ‘peta A D a started, he loses and should pay double. | Comfortable bank roll, Park Row cele- |e bullding. When they came down octors rrescrip It would be the easiest thing in the| brated accordingly, and the loud pops|t® let tn the firemen they found that . ° world to make a 1 1 whenever @ | that resounded in the cates along the | the altar boy Had put out the Apne tion which Cures y himself. Basement, New Building, John Wanamaker Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Eroadway, 4th ave., 8th to 10th st. s notified the rector, Father chap went in over his head on @ bid. i npiei dal act peve sur indication t - ha he Colonel's bank roll was getting e WURRA-WURRA skinned 7 Co'ds Heals Wil you kindly relieve the minds | “Ah was told aix months agone that DETECTIVE’S HAT BLEW OFF. U ot w few Boys tn lilue by deolding | the climate up thar in ¢ te following ques: goods, and T was kidng eae tne | So He Had to Go to Court Mare- roat an : thar to take cha-age of « hotel and high headea With Prt In @ game of continuous pool, | cia: & ende: risoner, . ® feedery,” said the Colonel. “Ah played according to rules which gov: | 0 : . eWvila Titeehsea dbian. Ganley |e ungs. @rn tournament games, do kisp snota | &Ct {© Montreal, sun, Atted right into nile ‘@ Sim) otty was g' the job, which was easy while the wun |taking @ prisoner to the Domestic Rela- be a, oy x ™ eee a Oe la ecinte toe temble: A | was a-shining. But it started tions Court to-day his hat was blown off 4 B play 100 points fo be De te « “ j {De wreat, big, white feathery as he entered an elevated train at Co- Strengthens System With- Plonship of the company, and both | 1K, Je 4 Agron to go by the Tournament Rules | istiday and 1 jest whet © \iumbus avenue and One Hundred and for pool. During the game A names 1 yee old tawny sek namaves. fc? SH8 larurtn street, out Use of Alcohol or the two ball for a corner pocket. On | jy», mt a 4 \+| He wanted to go after the headpiece, the way it kisses another ball, but | 22 7), 48ouy ri Sho ‘ror [but his pHlaoner, William Clavin of No Dangerous Drugs. goes Just the same. 3 says the enor | the tie stove: until It te time fon g [188 West One Hundred and Third strect, 50 Years in Use. goes hot count, while A claims It | gue south. ‘The Canuck people objected. , SOLDIE ETS | ind the gale right amaht, | “I'll not get off this train to look for SOEUR [but that tar snow stuff—not for ming, | any hat,” he sald. “If you want to go uh, not for "I! leave me here.” As a guarantee that the story of tne." after It A is rig ter {f the ball he calls hits the o cn ie, Then the Colonel he “blowed some | Crotty continued on his way to court | Father John's Medicine is xbsolutely it {nto the pocket he shoots for | 7°" # he did. bareheaded. Then he bought a eap, | true, the sum of $25,000 will be given to it score: Seams When Glavin was en before Magts- | any charitable institution if It can be WURPA, WURRA: |trate Harris he promised to keep up re- | shown otherwise WURRA, WURRA | 1 Also saw Mr. Nat Rosenthal's walks |mittances for the support of his wife,| Half a century ago, when the Rev, Kindly settle a dispute between two | 'PS “record” (printed in your colin namely jand on behalf of the Hoboken Wik the sentence “Friendly | Club of Hoboken, N. J, I beg of th society meet here this evening’ is | said N incorrect. “B'' says it n) | who ed his arrest. He aleo prom: | Father John O'Brien of Lowell, Mass, tne@ to go back and hunt for Crotty's| recommended to his parishioners and pate sand Glavin | friends the prescription that had ree to allow us the honor of elec orrect {ng him the president > | a stored him to health and strength, the CONSTANT READER ron, Ri | Hie OCSRRE ORE OF | chteawo Nutlding Limite 200 eee, | people named it Father John's Medicine, = tte soontey the ord society gener: ernie gues are, “all t CHICAGO, Deo, 3-The City Gounsis | Its power to cure colds and throat and ally takes the singuler form. T fore : aod s yesterday ided to Minit the h t of | lung troubles 1s due to the fact that it ber saves by ‘ 4 fo lb jung trouble: Mu he fact thal A has the support of usaze, but both ara Pon MANOR PY walkin. Rew butidings to 20 feet. ‘The present | gives vital strength to fight the disease, ‘ ° Ht OREMION correct. ar ‘ fetaber takes in waist law 200 feet, Two hundred feet 18 |" Remember that Father John's Med-[8tlp and pneumonia ge develop, and os, N. HH; Rev, Fr. J. F. Hickey, St. ‘3 /agivoan iM MOE WEINBERG, Constant Reader 3°!1¥ bun ‘ fourteen foot lene than the height of the because the body {s weakened is why] Mary's Parish, Foxboro, Mass.; Rev. y° ba Lanen in ee 48 cine Is a pure and wholesome food med- ( May's Fy w law will re 3 Ieine for those who are weak and run|PHeumionla Is so often fatal Naa NY lt Ba ual d ‘ol or| _ Father John's Medicine is not a patent] Methodist Church, Lowell, Mass.; Rev. and Others.—The official canvass of the ® yote for Dix is not yet completed. Un- Matthews, First Primitive expected the wie. Me N+ pusiness district, spreading beyond the |down, It does not contain al R. in this capa Sheil 6 Synnascee Ci bs . : EYER BQO. aMcial but presumably accurate returns ent tM oop, of mater ;_| medicine, and does not contain alcohol] fr. Joseph Pontur, Lafargeville, N.Y. Zive Dix a plurality in Greater New {U0 fF tho club, Therofore Mr. N. 1, OB — j Mankerous rugs. Not a patent med-) or dangerous drugs. It cures throat and| and imany others p York as follows: Pez yaaa pees Srets When 8nd where |{clne but a doctor's prescription, Guar |i eae a aetiehs and colds, Get| Father John's Medicine lectn wse and eter ver County R the following will watt on - ma anteed, % troubles, coug id cold ather John's Medic 2a DRS cesssscsssseess Jamos Rellly, Lou Schwarts, Emit Stick Sweatin | a bottle to-day, If your druggist does} prescribed at many Hospitals, Homes Queens . Taus y 4 E D D » |not have it, we will send you a large ind Charitable Institutlons, Among he Richmond 1 on as Mr. N. Re should t Palms very Vay Vangers sized bottle, by express prepaid, on] many we have permission to refer to, honored. They set s great exe . receipt of ‘price, one dollar—Father| {ew are given below “May Necon-| shor taking salts or eathartio to Guard Against |iiy.!5 steaichie, howell, Sass St. Peter's Orphanage, Lowell, Mass.; | Watere—did' you ever notice that | The great danger in colds at this sea-| Impressive Endorsements aylum of St y Ural a rah ais Weary ail gone fooling—the palnis Json of the year is that they lead to] “We are pleased to endorse F h_ ereeh, ey | TOFS) Notre of yourhends sweat—and rotten {chronic throat and lung troubles, pneu-| John's Medicine, knowing of its meri] Qame de Lourdes Hospital, Manchester, Nebfe in your mouth — Cathartiog§ [CON Hroat and lung troubles, pneu- |) John’s Medicine, Ng OF ef N. Hy The Ursullne Sisters, Ursuline only move byaweuting your bowels | MUihk Ane consunints and history. Total . Plurality in the Sta ne 1 Hoping to. hi Ps TAWM SHARKEY of Four. | #0 a pur friend I re. .ALD teenth strect, formerly the big} k NALT 26 Kast Sth St, noise in the noble art of Aetloures, | i pon Baal Me mee pective pie friends in Tammany F. F, Bachanan Crition =Do # lot of hurt-—Try a CASCA+ The moment you *(Signed) a 3 toate 1 me New Hi Mall, the occasion being his second an-| ATLANTA, De nF. B RET and see how much ensier the | Meslicives and so-called cough cures, Rev, Fr, Richard S. Burke, St. Pat Be dDappLA Hogplials New. Bide nual bell. Tawm ts advertising It ex-|o¢ Norcross, Ga., formerly a memt job ts sengale much better | majority of which depend entir k's Parish, Lowell, Mass; Rev, Fr.] fd. Mass; St. Philip's Home for In- tenaively with “throwaways" printed In the firm of A. O. Brown & Compa: ay ot | you feol. a: |nerve-deadening drugs for their eftect,|E, A, Saunders, St. Peter's Parish, Low-|dustrious Boys, New York; Sisters of the form of Confederate ten dollar New York, was stric CASCARETS 10¢ 0 you weaken the body ell, Mass.; Rev. Fr. Richard Boland, St.] ‘oly Cross, Nashua, N. H.; St. Pat- bile, here yesterday afternoon, His sonditt on reat That takes away the fighting power] Michael's Parish, Lowell, Mass.; Rey.|rick’s Orphanage, Manchester N. H., and Wonder if Tawi realizes the gentle 4p critical tea cif hare necessary to ward off disease, and thel fr. H. C. Lennon, Sagred Heart Parish,] many others, \ : ' er SAAN MUST ALA 2 TA RN co aaNNOCUCca Ns cD ee & i tila ad