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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1911. s “MORE BEAUTIFUL |Give Children a Chance to Play, Jane Addams \MANFLED UNSEEN. “3#3832%.202"4 (GIRL IN TRANCE THANVENUS”SHE| Says, and They Will Not Fill Reformatories FROMDEAD WOMAN EXPECTS TO AWAKE SEEKS ALIMONY Purtanical Notion That Pleasure Is to Be Dis IN HOTEL BRYANT | TO SIGHT TO-DAY trusted Is Responsible for Boys and Girls Becom- iaeiiaatsl Autopsy May Clear Mystery! ing Criminals or Dullards. Wife of Artist Hutt Asks $100 @ Week Pending Her Suit | <Foremost Woman of America” Would Have Cities, for Divorce. | Start Model Dance Halls and Institute a “De- partment of Recreation.” 25,000 Visit Home of Mystic Fasting to End Life- long Blindness, Which Shows No Evidence | ‘e | of Strangling. | HE DENIES ALL CHARGES. Tatil an autopay te py the body of the young woman found dead last night in a room in the Hotel Bryant, Sixth heii anak PITTSBURG, Jan, 0.—The elght-@ay | fast of Margaret Shipley, the MeKees- port blind girl, entered on last Sunday to give her the power of vision, will” ‘ BY MARGUERITE MOOERS MARSHALL. Creator of Beautiful Types “If we would not see our children become criminals or dullards we enue and Forty-fourth street, where she had P onedl end to-day The watchers who apent | Must give them & chance to play. Mor must such « vitally important by A man between 6 and 7 o'elock in t yesterday at. the ‘bed: oF the uearnaEE ave Nite ai a, fy duty be left any longer to individual initiative. The state, the munict- honest Ne Amposbte to deter * told visitors Last evening hat Says Wife Deserted Him— | Saity muon mate it thels nsinses 40 Give the young the joy that youth | unig intuition cf naliate Onn therered her soul, which had Jett her body early + , She Says “Models.” demand: Tie: Wom Had Bued dead tow nouns] in the morning and had been abseat in e She Says “} Ss. It is Miss Jane Addame of Hull House, Chicago, who 1s speaking. Really | | heaven all day, returned to her body Twhen her body was found on the she needs no other introduction, this “foremost woman of America jast night. Shortly @ erward the girl fully dressed. A to A orumpted M raised ber banda a aid. ‘eeus Mra. Kitna Garfield Delta ‘Torre rutt,| Yondon writer recently termed her. For twenty years, in the heart of was fast between her toeti, but t Christ wae the Haviour of the Jowe; 3 claimed by her husband. Henry Hutt, ro. Chicago's submerged tenth, she has been the recognized leader of American were no marks on the throat or the t Will be the Saviour of the Gentiles’ It inance filustrator and beauty artist, ax @0Cial ettlement work, as she wae its pioneer. | body to suggest violence. The physi vas (he only time she spoke all day. the one American wom who eclipses Last June she received an honorary in the battle for the young life grow- clans who examined the bod } Chureh-going citizens, seandaiize@ by dtd add. hat beta Many a the visiting thousands who tramped up r wd determine What bad. kilt S VAR the hil in the mud to view the sleep- at determine what bad killed OSULLIVAN . ne girl petitiones the McKeesport Mrs, Mary O'Sullivan, of No. 235 East! police in the afternoon to stop the @m- Thirty-third street, was awarded the| nlbition, but the police, after sending a Venus de Milo in womanly beauty, for. Tesree from Yate, the first that institu-| {ng up around us? mally applied to Justice Gerard to-day | ton ever conferred upon a woman. She " ‘We ‘a not return to the old Purt- for $10 a week alimony, pending her | W@9 also the first of her sex to preach prerenes g Ne Pieaners is ever to be “uM for separation from Hutt, @he|® baccalaureate sermon at the Unt- . now that our factory boys and giris, f rf charges the artist with abandonment versity of Chicago. Yet these honors] ang girls, for example, naturally | pletely mystit ) evidence of a struggle m. ‘The dead woman's coiffure rightl ltcaweraese ave hele ael a first prize, a #lver fea set and tray, at| Dhyalsian to examine the girl and find- and cruelty ere but straws on the mighty current] which WiILoall dbteinetinn att thn enee nett td sont we sunet an ta tan the fancy dre yall of the Modebn | ing she was in no danger of death from Papers in the appeal were submitted of popular admiration and reverence] tions, all the muscles, all the group ins holding it in orderly coils. ‘The woman's men of America at Mulser'n Har-| weakness, retused to interfere, And none of the wife's details of the| tor ene woman and her work. stincts which have been suppressed | waist and corsets were opeh, ar if they |e, River Park on the night of Jan.| Margaret promised that, after Artist's disniption of the romence in her Gtisdy oF, ina KasaNS: during the long day of monotonous [had been wrenched apart to facititate |% The Judges announced thelr award | Ber soul takes its trip, te Rete ioe Ife when she won the love of the #lus- | work, Yet Mhera Were Ho Mendenne | CEONe: ; y and ret a trator by poring as his model were re-| She is a most satisfying pereon, even! Toe Teweib: datica ‘alles Siecdae de rag a sane Gara bt bai Mra. O'Sullifan appeared in the chare| NIL Wake with her sight at € o'took untae |in appearance, She has a wonderfully . on : As much secrecy as possthle is main- | Tong face, square as a man's, and her ane dcesapanienents Prigivys aye | ; oway ls tained by both sides, Mr. Hutt fn Wee a ipa simply and combed pack [and worse? ba answer to-day replies that instead of yw knot, does not c - “ moa Abandoning the modern Venus de Milo, |@f the finely modelled head. Her eves, iis made mruntelpas akirol. We the beauty forsook him. He makes a| TAY and set wide apart, meet one with : | on: lesan acter of Ophelia, which ¥he oplad| Chie evenings PN Oe ee , | | blind. | The victim of the overnight tragedy | fom the Rvening World Twenty-five cheonnd “Sebi an LC a alae the Halderman home, where the girl is ing. She appear » be a vue niet) NATHAN STRAUS BANQUET, |siaying, yeotcrdas. Many women waikad years old, Her clothing was of Koo hree and four miles in the rain. jould have more parks, properly | matertal, but not of the sort to sugKes : naeeeetilfinecinecaat blanket denial of her various allegattona |@1 impassive directness even when her lesa. material, ork (0 SEK! Distinguished Company Attend! cruelty also. Justice Gerard reserved |#¢PAlent, firm Mpe are mmiling. ter! Eagan theatres titers sae eeu tne api ohi mato lg had bani , | WOMAN “DRUGGED” WITH hela u mewth ‘pelene to 8 passionate| CRO*P theatres, where the best in of turquoise earrings: Dinner to Philanthro | decieion. com rame\ Th rived he hotel Findh Reach, Genet), Waaa, ‘ber alee t6 ded OO te Ake tio literature could be seen The woman arrived at t tel prices within the réach of every- one. We should make our finest Pictures musio accessible to A disinguised company wilt ait at the | ALCOHOL, DOCTOR SAYS. saa pany | suset tat ana Garfield Della Torre was ten. | eaaty RN by teen years old when the Hutt drawings | Ap dhighesd aie nn women began to adorn the | “What Ja the greatest problem to be 1 o'clock yesterday morning In « with a man of about thirty-fiv eat the band years tendered to Nathan Stra t whiah will be | at the ¢ fe | Nieee W rber Sho oo bagersed peel old, good looking, well dressed, about 6) Boulevard to-morrow night In remegn!- Nurse Who Figured in Ba P of Ame M privy stead o! ually shutting feet 8 ine! tall and weighing about) tion of his services to humanity Case Is Arrested in pages of the “bestsellers.” Hutt was ali kadaee modern cnuar’ 7 asked! them away, ae we so often do, in é rr }145 pounds. fe carried « suitcase. Af-| Among the euentn will be Gov. Diz, nie clone competitor of Harrison Fisher fa come to town to lecture for the Child; JANE, ADDAMS ter he had regi 1 as “John Smith yeressman Sulzer,-Gen, Neleon Miles, Broadway. Hyp sag seaeele Wesicae’ re ons | Welfare Exhibit. “Play phages egerne | and wife, Montelair, N. J. the couple former Congressman Willlam 8. Ben-| Helen A. Waldron, who created @ sen- of the romantic het s. | 04 e atic khown to a room on the second nett, John D. Rockefel Subes " last was, then posing for Hutt. He amet, "1 couldn't pick out Any apecial prob: | thing,” concluded Miss Addams, “{f | -—————————— - = sao, ; Court Justlos Gerard, Hom ta Pashe | waen she Cinleupd be bod boom raga Fisher, his rival, one day, and said pe reaped, [PRB wt don't believe ace tibia CLE reek eb | | Nothing was heard from the couple Yussuff, Murza Al All Keun, Rey. Dr. {and held a prisoner to an Bast Thiety- I've found the perfect American te Gemeadehelive condednee f4 orcas amusement, all types andj| | until 5.99 o'clock In the morning, when Robert 8. MeArthur, Horough Presid: fourth street barber shop, was arraigned paaly: She is ere ate is Gilt as the, tL Ho Hei Bok iete peebien, GING dew sche Aa ea eA | the man te ed to inqutre what time McAneny, Comptroller Prendery in t Side Police Court this morning, perfect woman of al simes. e is : fashio 7 r © \« ‘ ol fo more perfect than Venus de Milo, whose | Ut many, all Important. We have to! That in itself would be one of the best | } it was, John Neur, the night clerk, did William R. Hearst, John Temple Graver, | following her arrest in a cigar store at . arold Moby, the Ei Lauterbach and No. 2553 Broadway. wic_peoportions heave survived the Cpone the ath ef the sal, his} results of such pla it. Harold Moby, the | Edward Lauterbach and Rabbj samuel | No. Broadway time-defying loveliness of all ages." De ke eee Shortly afterward Hutt's marriage to | CePacit i | not see him pabsaiat se ah { | |day clerk, came on duty at 7 o'clock, | Schulman, who will offer the benedte- | Benjamin Arnold of No. 189 Clinton = for enjoyment, and many other baal | He did not see the man go out. Both | tron avenue, the cag vdeo gp beadyers | - *. | . t ' " t puted old the police iss Arnol came into < ieee : i things. When we accomplish most we 1 el y that If he left the building “ey I ; Miss Torre followed. Mrs, Hutt's beauty 4 : ’ eal his place abowt 11 o'clock and com- continued to inspire the Hutt plotures | SMPly do our beet with each phase of ep ren Woy aneeN NU ieee re sere LOSES EYE IN A CRASH. planed of festing til. She Gent Me ® sae ar itt : arog rear room and took @ chair, Arnold Some time afterward Mrs, Hutt| And probably because the particular ! | ep ee Se |. g2onn Smith of No. 468 Kast One Hun- | said ne gave her water and spisite of learned that her artist-husband was ac-|Phase with which she wae most closely | , Cee ey ninth street was taken | ,imonia. When she was revived she customed to employ other modele, from |CoMfronted just then was a certain | | KIPLING’S FATHER DEAD. = Harlem Hospital to-day with many Selene i — ~ beman to raise a disturbance and Po- whore posings he “polished up” hie|@Peech she was to deliver in a few nesses,.of Ter. hours on “The Spirit of Youth in the except by the rear fire-escape he sip with her spirit and vivid beauty, che ausstion that, controst bad cuts about the head and body and | it th Was a aiptor, Artiat and! his left eye #0 badly injured he win | iceman Henry Murphy the West | = i rye “as “ “ One Hundred and Tenth street station adually Hutt's type of the Amer. |CiHY Streets," the remainder of Miss Second Patient Taken From |Pyesident Cannot Escape Mar Writer of Some Note. loge, ity after driving a milk truct| was called. Addams’s remark: ed with - against a Lexington avenue car at One an beauty began to draw away from dig vipban te AV th lhogebe dt a | EONDON, Jan: Shesoha: Lockwocaleneaiine Aue Stunesunt abaker | Miss Waldron, who ta a trained nurse =| vale breech Subd etagideteirerery Mca nian aha or House an Hour After First | Jand Fees With Commis. Tien oe tie : gee K spin er of udyar¢ -| Smith, employed by « milk firm with | 8nd lives at No. 465 Devoe terrace, Yon- vrre drawings, and finally disappeared | Must Have Recreation. K spin father of Mr. Rudyard Kip: ologether, Had thant tings died at Tisbury, Wiltaire, yemer- | oflcae, at No. 44 Want One, Hundred | kere, told a rambling story about having \ “To sive the right quantity and qual- dad xpired. a s7ro'e atc is 98 ib abventystour ¥4 id, | and Thirty-first street, -was driving past| been abused. Dr. ley, from Bellevue \ Engages Other Model Ity of recreation to our young peo-| y P sioner George on Watch. Te was an attic, aculptor, ava mathor | the caF at a rapid pace, when his teuck | Hospital, sald she suffering from Then, it Js mated that her husband ple ie one of eur mort pressing) Mes William Gilpin, Hurryi -_— pee ee, eee a eter and MItOF | giidded and the oar wrecked it aloohollsm and ‘as locked up. ‘ un effort to win back the popularity | duties toward them.” she affirmed, | VTS. William Gilpin, Hurrying | the Hutt cc LIBR BE Hanae ed Katharine Tydd, twenty-five years | earnestly, ‘More and more our re- our brightest Giipin residence, Avenue $ and Ocean | been sub) ed to an oF ation BA mone 1, W.—"He's Prost tentions wei tted on models whom and best, whom we are spoiling and) pouie: ld, died in Bellevue Hospital this |m eee at President | nn Lockwood Kipling was born at ged a8 many as ten different models | tormatorien are filled, not with erim-| tO Secure Doors, Upsets morning an the result of wa. ationsd [Tac four automoblion are not exemt | pickering in INT, He wan connected | } ‘aft ailing All their beauteous qualities | {nels but with the boys who have in I Sil GDAFAHIBK:, That vad wois ra ah Asad er ee ation tax of ie wy bal Bd 1 the Indian Educational Service fe | entrallain 4 ; egal operation vad wor 8] Secretary Nort in \ 0 years as principal o { nro another ideal American beauty. Me them the basis of play unsatisfied, the | «amp and May Die. taken from her home, No, 356 West |iicenses to Automobilia Commissioner | sian’, Seneel of Art any curctar oe tne | was not as successful, {t 1s stated, as| basis of art unfulfilled, even those! , PTS CAUAH root Ger DRUCELES: IGT: | PULRDN tee AUURTuOHIIeS Comet tslonte ool of Art and curator 0 thal when he confined his "study" tothe | beginnings of variation from types which As she was'being carried to the street |incioxe a check for the fees and the SusOH ID) BOE FO aa Thirty-fourth Just West ageclefying symmetry of the American) are so precious, which we call gentus,| Mrs. William Gilpin, wife of a news-| the nove lnamen hae Aen mute Tene | iether, RESIMAUIY Yoanauted’ tie axeoillva ee 5 of Waldorf, ‘enus de Milo. which are responsible for the greatest paper and magazine writ : : = | latter prompt | ‘aldorf, Friends of Mrs. Hutt admit that she, wal zine writer, was badly |ingon, living in the same house, hud|department. to forward the requisite | was greatly disappointed and pee ere accomplished in the world. | burned in a fire which destroyed the! ated an. hour She, too, had] amount DROWNED FROM MOTOR BOAT} xrined to find that her husband's ate it ie these children, | t 21 Col Vensel Swamped tn ‘ - rd, Sheepshead Bay. Two maids| Mrs. Jane Daly of No, 21 College | q 1 know, but all a rilists look " , i. yw is 4 4 With T MM * aia he nell ad ry br on ial a no Proper ‘and a butter, asleep in rooms on the| place, Flushing, whose husband 1 #] «like to me,” said John # prge, State] Ue Mba tee TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, LAST DAY OF sroac f h 5 op floor, narrowly escaped death, stenographer at the Long Island City | Motor Vehicle Commsisioner to-day, in} | fect American woman, | “what ae a 1] 2 Sta mare mishap which result mance of the Huts gragually | yao differ trem iin tone and e'r!| Mr. Gilpin was in Manhattan tast|Branoh of the Long [sland Hank, wa z na detlon 1h WtHBO KR Eee ane ineh, When ae liniaenii ene () until they began to lve : er from their feftows, who are night and, some time after midnight, | field in $5,000 hail by Coroner Feints Stabs the nit’ muromonties | fo" At Want ne en nee aaion bro! indled by the glorious desire for ad-| sire, Giipin heard a noise at the front | pending the autopates in ba Aes, the nt of exacted |" . ‘ A i t Y Inet, N Hutt follows the marital chasm which | ventn The city offers the adven- door, There have been many burglaries {i# changed with being responsible Stato of Maryland, which tn chia) 4b Wels Node widened between the model and the! turous children nothing to satisfy thetr s bor! both deaths, , | iW OFKS ‘er Life Ba Station y in the Sheepshead Ray neighborhood in | case amount to #2, ad the sinking of th t drawer, desire for pleasure, nothing which will eaporhead in ase reporiod the sinking of the craft wh the past month and Mrs. Gilpin stole to Suits, Dresses, Coats, Underwear, Corsets, Waists of every description. | eved to have contained two fish cage law exempts vehicles owned dy >> ss I . allow them to cherish and feed thetr/the dining room to make sure windows GIANT OFFICER WEEPS Jthe State of Maryland and the tocai | ¥4 T ; i ardent determination ¢o conquer the}and doors were locked, In her excite. | . |government in Maryland,” Commission: | (tareng nat Aweleynes Th yet ead world and make it a better one. ‘ment sie brushed agains: a kerosene | SAYS DWARF BEAT HIM. | & George added, “but nothing is sald | drowned. No trace of the power bh 5 “So these children go out and get!iamp on the table, knocking !t to the ~ labout the United States. remained And she is belleved into trouble, or else they stay in their floor, The lamp exploded throwing the Judge Doesn't Believe “L.” Guard's the 1 have written to the) gone to the bottom. ; iy ttupld sdutiards, all Initiative, all ame cieteae With hes ba ntact: | Story, However, and Little | Sherife of Montgomery County and told ——~»—___- An opportunity to secure high class stupid -dullards, all initiative, all am- clothes. With her bare hands she Story, Howev d Little | suerte oun ado | bition stamped out of them. |smothered the fiames in her garments Prisoner Is Released. | geenpacetie Vice-President. off, | Seasonable Merchandise | “We have the leader of the | and was attempting to put out the fire et of the i At Less than Half Price. was bh | | MURPHY'S “TIGE” GONE. | | ‘© Great Tammany 1 Ground, n yene vt M2 Kast One Hu Princes, p in the shop, when, with » better (fire a second time. ther, & prin i . conception of our civic duty, we | Mrs. Gilpin screamed for help and, for- ‘ should have a happy, healthy boy |eetting all about burglars, unlocked the Fi Raat EP gr pected | win —_—-— ooking little man, Joseph | but I don Juvenile gang, or the poor plodder {in the curtains when her gown caught} A meek looking little man, ph | d and Nineteent re | presidents sistrate Breen, in Harlem Court, to- | tomobile bus or’ giel, destined to become a front door and wan about to run into] as on complaint of Snwelsl Catia) GEN. GRANT HOME. Malina a jeanne Fron IGE: Os DOneeh Fors the One Hundred and Sixteenth street | 22-24-26 John Forsythe west 34thSt. | merly a well known jockey, who lives i mn e rd avenue elevated Pa 20 Ene! named after the Tiger, Tammany's em- Dectares That He Will Direct| aust'a nite ate ten soe” stun] tate, etgnbornoed and who was pare /Siation of the Third avenue cleveled. |nejurming From Porto Blew fae] samed after the Tiaer, Tammany's em, ¥ eclares Mt e irec Juste little while ago I read a letter ing, dashed Into the house. With a Lattit H sit than Mere | the animal which a boy of elghteen had written to panket he smothered the flames in — Or AE (i cae on pai Grant,| He left instructions before returning | Attack at Shows—Sentences jis mother, one of the eaddest letters 1) x4rs, Gilipin's gown and hair and carried |, “I, ald not.” said Corner Vat | 3 on in alban venanlay: hat avere Aner think | ever saw, He was in a reforma-|ier to the street brother and nite was to be made to find Tige and to |tory, ferving a twenty-year sentence town train to go to Jersey (ity, Welday on the ateame trip Two White Slave The ery of fire aroused the rervants | be notified as soon as he Is found, In a ft of boviah excitement he had gnq they ran to the street au the flames | COWld not get any ep 64 papell AO BORto Tico, oo fore, A Jater—when he was only men arrived the entire house wag blag. | Povcemar od in ule} sald the Gene und | ay n gave ° ten | om ' f ° ink on the tion platform, | Porto Rican Regiment. 1 ve in i A cou Brooklyn & sixteen Was half starving and broke ing, and not one article of furniture | @Md threw hi Aon fue station Diakfon \ | Porto Rican , ctucne || Bulk tea grows old and Hee to al! keepers of moving picture |inte a country store to get food. Hel was saved 1 didn’t want to xo without Louis and 3 but praise for ti fs aeielae | relat panidig. it shows and thelr patroas that he is going | was shot in the shoulder and haled to! Mrs, Gilpin was in intense suffering | 62t off. too. 1 may have active, able noldiers, excellent In feld |} % , officer without meaning to, but I didn’t | ana divcipli g h ad a fifty-pound box o! MeV t lance from CBney Island Hospital. Be-|Mt him. fT had a fifty-pound box of) Lieut, M. W - afte , ; i type metal on my arm. 1 | Grant, and Charles ne Wax put to work fore {t eame A Louring car, contatning | [PPC mew om my oie Conte at tefore he had re- the bad |court as a professional burglar—this and a hurry oall was a of all, after he was s atory to fight the evil influences 0! int ses among tie theatres with all the | chia! V n the bench to the for an ambu- Cannot escape deterioration, to Gen re him for sentence Louis |in one of the ah eeveral men and women, drew up in|}. of th No, 2% Division atreet, | covered comp! of the arm that front of the blazing house, and Mra. |?) 4.4, sald the Court, looking | ober | nd M et No. | Was shot, and when he had not been Gtipin waa lighed into it Sd rune U2 Sidewlse ut Craegon, 1 stood on the 4 | 2. Boerum place wno had | there a we Ho machine cut his right Conaiion was eritieal melo Be LE ; on LONDON, Ja ee Haney The authoritative wendard of pial pleaded guilty to tal isl apc tT ad By <—aeeneatetiiEeeneee Neemen anne, fal th na the Willis, Fi t Bar perfection in all thinga to eal cen trom’ & movil vin /Pikateen ahd ove-hait’ yearn tefore 1 SHOT AT MAN, HIT BOY. uM maid vist Curt fa | Hive alga Pp sala aa ane urcue ciildrcntnt? *8) Towle Motadden, a coal dealer, of No.! Magistrate Qrecn sald he did nos bee | wa nd ts in air-tight pack TALK ough has been shown in this ma our eect me pope seg treating |? First avenue, was held in $4,000 ball Heve thelr story o NM Ac i| He was Pro-Char af the Unie ages only, retains SEV! court,” he said to prove to me that ow WRuIe: Fol Be in Yorkville Court on the charge of Western. way, and Chairman of t its plantation flavor. any moving ploture shows are mi | them?" 1 inquired. coting, with intent to kill, John Coyle. Venter vr BAR: a ¢ bl ' . : care ME ee avarn parents to keen | = MG4ve thom a/ehence to exoratee [earner cr No. sie Hiret avenue, ain Impertal J Trial package 10 cents Premier Corn shows what can their call from them, Twarn auch | their imaginations freely oe wounding William Brommeloh, seven- be done where the effort is made. paper < es vou and the, Realthily and joyously. Give them | 4.7, years old, of No. 400 Raat Forty oe rie Mee eal ivoat dene ot intamy that 1 | §.FAGR WHOTAREE OMB BIBT: GENET cieieh cirest, in, the leg early, to-day Under the Premicr label veg- shall deal with uu with all severity Ses we Rash SOUR when, ta: ira mmerich . tes is He tal : ; etables and fruits are packed in PECAN, OBRREAMDLLYL EAD BME IO | = ame: | tell wha the shooting was about, News Annoying, is it not, to sit in your all their freshness under scien- lige, and Tam sure he will goon bring | nan NPE s7007 tere sity, bene jot the t reached the police in a chair and have your shirt bosom tific conditions. any lke yam before me," 6 Gepartan roundabout way ys Ro non at 4 , : He then’ sentenced both young men to, % he desire of the young to | A woman walked up to Policeman Ber. tise up out of your waistcoat? The Breakfast Food Freshness means flavor. In not more than four yeare and six tire taste owe Lives 1 power ant (ane In Kast, Forty-eighth street and l thie: Beat cones cheheeard inonths or less than two years and joy, The wisest aud nblest people sked y dot , u , F , sens ; two montis in sing Bing | 4m the community should be tn | “Ba shot #f Covie.and Mt that Kat DONCHESTER, a Cluett Shirt A solid, commonsense food PREMIER canned vegetables ree | Charge of euch « department, on tis way to work when MoFadden, has a bosom that cannot bulge. with the natural color and nutri- trait FRESH A i ortegtye ky mies Heleee Pay | Is Concern of Public, | who was appurently intoxicated, Jumped AE CE ge. mentof whole wheat, 14 cent and fruits are 3 * e members of the Comme be ve t obviously ’ uit in front of him and fired a shot 5 tae i a eqranters” Union, announced pesterday |, Have We net obvloualy Alacovafed aut in fant of him and fired a shot $2.00 and $2.50 per dsh—50 bowls for 159, Premier Corn willconvince yot That the Wentern Litton Telegraph com | ‘Hat We can best pave our cittes| 4 through municipal action, and light | !0h fell and MoFadden ran a1 The pany bas Increased tie pay of operators policeman arrested MoFadden at the | Ciuett, Peabody & Co.; Troy, N. ¥. Makers of Arrow Collai working overland ciroults trom $% to} them through pooling our 4 1 | home of hte brother, No, a7 East For- | bb oe ane $100 month, Why should we not unite to conquer! ty. seventh etreet. In the checkerboard box. ee Premier Breakfast Coffee FRANCIS H, LEGGETT, & CO, en ‘ a

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