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THE EVENING w LD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1911. ‘ ree ta wget Spat PARNEGIE’S NIECE NEWSBOY SAVES THINKS ENGLAND. HAS NOT VISITED A SCORE FROM WILL SOMEDAY GIVE TODA TWENTY-FOURTH VOTE ON SENATOR (Spectal to The Evening World.) ALBANY, N. Y,, Feb, t4.—The twenty-fourth joint ballot for United States Senator, taken to-day, | resulted as follows: | | ° 6 er ¢ 4 | ‘ ‘ Ue Littleton .. 1 a 3 ” ae sos aim. aI a Affidavit by Friedman Copied Parker ae, 1 “Former Riding Instructor With Climbs to Fire-Escape Crowded Champ Cl "Brien 1 ° 1 é ~ and Distributed in Thousands a e : 1 “| Whom She Eloped’ Says With Tenants and Re- Rec hes by the Sheehan Influence. nan we 4 OA They Haven't Separatede leases Ladder. Total vote cart to-day .. 1a -~ Nocossary to « choice to-day INSURGENT TRAPPED. | SHE’S AT HER OLD HOME. R ; Wis ON, Fa , | Says He Made Swom State- MEXICAN REBEL | Hever, a Hopeless Invalid, |Police and Firemen Rescue)! of (ertiiors: ia North America Ya en TR Lives Here With Children | Forty Others From Brooke | 0!" ' e of First Wife. lyn Tenement. aes tet \ Ns Wi CITICUPA James Hever, who eloped with Miss Sixty Cla i “ « n " * persons were saved from death Nancy Carni e, niece of Andrew Car- fn a burn enement house at No. [" (89 0 0n le he was.employed by her Grana et, Willamsburg, at 200 +1 ¢ ; t the " {ding instructor in 190, ad- | o'clock this morning, A score of them come waca Great 1 i ment to Help Out Rush and | the Friedman aMdavits are now being _ clreulated broadcast over the State by oo ra cle, whit her as Itted his home, No, 210| Would jiave perished had it not been lov ward | the friends of Sheehan. Every member ; bss 6 i 4 Rroadway, that his wife and thelr four | for a litle newsboy who was too mod- | |! ‘ 's Ua alt and 4 ‘of the Legislature to-day re ‘ved them, Madero Covers His Tracks Midven are living in Pittsburg and | ¢st to tell firemen or police, his nami k No other soap And it ts eaid to many thousand copies be at he has not seen them since t Pye erence ¢, So sweet and withal so © de in clroulation. The reason tor this) Well, but Other Fugitive Is ts made apparen: by the following para- : é “graph, which is not only printed in Reported in Mexico. gapitais but underscored: | because speedily e, forevery use in the care of the skin and hair, assisted when necessary by Cuticura Ointment. has n t but who had quickness of wit when 1S WOMAN ACCIIS virit to him in the fall of 1900, men atood aghast as flames and emoke |S4YS WOMAN ACCUSi R Hever is a paral He requires the |#hot out on famiiles hemmed tn on che WAS POOLROOM PARTNER. conmtant fon of a male nurse, Iis| front fire ladders, with no means of three child: q 8 first wife, who | descending to street ‘ Aigned be vPh | ~ ch f er-Fu)) cir F snnottve, uptodate iMips then sald: “Henry, if ho on- dled some yoars ago, live with nim.| The fire, whtcn waa of incendiary ; To amesmon eathe cass eledetg the caucus he might just as weil) WASHINGTON, Feb. 14—Federal of rs . They are William, twenty years od, | 2riein, was discovered by Pollceme $5.00 Phere A etn ep fete Newshafer and O'Callaghan of the Stagw street station, The hallways to the top floor were soaked with oil. The ted In the rear basement, went the first floor and attacked join the Catholic Church.’ fi >” abt ps is a friend of Assemblyman '! a . that the Administration views Fran- ae rs y “Phe religious issue in this fight was|¢!8eo I. Madero, Mexican revolution MRS NANCY CARNEGIE ten after the statement of Bishop leader, as a violator of the neutrality HEVER len of Syracuse was issucd and !tWs. If arrested in the Unite! States fied to have the result expected sy he will be ged with leading an] ———_—__-— hi Now Sheehan his retzed upon | atmed paragraph in the affidavit of Henry in Fa Paso, Tex., were to-day re who is recovering from an operation for ded by telex appendicitis in New York Hosp Mary, seventeen, who is her father's | general aide, and James, who ts still at schoo the stairway, When an Evening World reporter! Newshafer took off tds coat, wrapped called to-day he found Hever in bed it about his head and started into th | burning hall, Om the stairs met Jow ma from Washington in a darkened room at the front of ition from tie Vified ¥ inet Mexico, = TRO TRDAELOAEE WUC TESIRE 1S ya | Clonal with lis axed mother on his G, Friedman and 1s attempting to revive) © Tex., Feb, W—With Pros la : trying to read 4) shoulders. Newshafer helped the son | visional Governor Abram Gonzales a news| His daughter \ him that py ¥ the religious tssie. 1 yeate . { and mother to the street, where Olonz ‘ Macsicelt Mdieuion it | fugitive, a United Staces warrant out fan inquiry was being made concerning | te, unconr lc Back into the burning puilding went Newshafer a second time. No Separation He Said. He aroused every family and piloted the r “There has been no separation,” panic-strh nm tenants to the front and took it fo « aid. “I am sick, my wife is sick, rear flre-escape the t the children are not at all well. ts with them at ber mothef's home In) in the house by the stairs was cut off Pitteburg, and they are well looked!) now. The tenants oa the second-story after, Her mother is Mrs, Lucy Cole ony of the fire-escape were too jon, htened to drop the ground ladder. Mrs, Foulke Andrew Camegie, We hear from each ‘The firemen bad not arrived with their suspended. MeV (Continued From First Page.) jother by mati and telegraph at fre- jadders, and a score of men‘and women did My fn a few hours—clears head = orgie or quent intervals, and my wife is always) were threatening to jump. aing 3 care. nase) # became depressed and as solicituos for my recovery as 1 Dropped Ten Children. that he though wal ems embranes~ pleasant, went there." am for the general health and hap-| guageniy Newshafer appeared at altte inccens: chars : : : d further, deseribing th piness of both herself and our children cond hd ok. & cee Sees gy y ieee nee Gen second-story window with a child in nay ‘asenas p | But we are not separated in the legal hen hay fever, asthma, Idn't walk well, ¢ a between | 28 arms. He called to O'Callaghan to and that h [penee: (end pend! feeling esis cateh the child. Ten children in all flea ay, Got haady sanitary 28¢ oF $e a en AA raW Carnelsl annonce in| Were dropped by Newshafer into the jay’s en An yCallag' 2 nov Athi that hile Bien Had, boon eocretly | VAUIDE Some oF CCSUARHAR, BA aC | mistake Write Us. Postal for married to Hever bevremarked tat ‘it | ¢,chlla received ® seraton, a bathe Free Sample , the | The situation on the front flre-escape was much better than having @ WOrth~| was yecoming critical. Flames were a less duke in the family. ageg | *UrtIng from windows and the smoke After Mrs. wie had engaged | wus suffocating. y wal, Hever to give her daughter riding le8-| "4" smal) boy had been watchin: * Eee | Dy s the 2s CO hie district leader, ‘Thomas E. Rush, | below Juarez on the-+.o Grande, “Did he ever tell you hew much ——.— sons and to train her hunter, Dingley | .oice in their rescues. He dropped out Restores cok from the suspicion of double dealing | ie had his entire staff with him; alao| money he had?” . . Bay, a friendship sprung up between | or jine, climbed up tho iron post sup-| Faded hair—Removes Dan: ~~~ an. His affi-| synor Roal Madero, brother of the revo. | “Yes.. He sald he had $200,000 In banks (Continued From First Page.) the couple. In less than a year they |for Francisco 1. Made vr 1 Senator Roosevelt when shown this af-| president of the revolutionary gc Adavit said to-day: “The whole purpose | ment and Gen. Martin Castilas, one oim spreading these affidavits broadcast | the abiest revolutionary leaders, in a . ye #0 evidently another attempt to In-| Amertoan jail, members of the Mexican religion into the controversy in| insure: y junta + iy of the fact that several of thecan-| charged to-day that the § ites being voted for daily by the In-| Government has taken up the cause its are members of the Catholic! president Ding and ts assisting that I do not think the matter | nig endeavors to cr serious consideration. American inilitary’ and civil declare this argument silly and qasert nts omitted from the affidavit of | that they are merely enforcing the neu-| gy J. Friedman js the fact that |trality laws, without regard to Diaz er | ¢ Sunday night, Fob. 3, when he had | che re mists, ‘ttoal “eet agin re A courier arriving atthe headquarters a ¢ | of the Mexican Insurrecto junta here to- he demanded of the Governor) aay brought a message from Abrany Guarames that he would | Gonzaies, provisional Governor of Chi- rye by wat teen’ Po sg ened huahua, who disappeared Sunday night! “out driving “copy thd eggaoranel aie when he learned of the arrest of Get. | eral would stop the Martin Casiias, | him to turn and go tn 4 Friedman Decelved, He Say Gonzales had crossed {n'o Mextoo and | ‘Then would sudd Friedman to-day declares that there} established his provisionad governinen: | Wanted to go the sam its were made by him to clear|at Zaragosa, 2 small town thirteen miles | Afraid of Corporations. his reparation from his wife. pwehater and ba man Carnegie, widow of @ brother of | f; him in} Your Cold he alway (Just as apt as 4 awning at a grocery store 7 invigi 7 e Sex f Mavit, he shya, was made with the ex-|jutionary Juisia provisional President, | H@ sald he didn't know how to inve wf pen and, reaching’ the cornice, | rue and invigorates the Scalp Effective Home Remedy understanding that it should never | pwo pundred and fifty insurrecto eave R ash B rca very much confidence it . Mr Quimby, head of the Tangter | Hever leased the Rhylander farm, ry from melted snow and ice, —Promotes a luxuriant, | wor aube. culosts Made public and should ye shown to| airy are acting ax bodyguard to Gone ee ea tne} meeelopment Company, or with @ Mr. | near Cos Cob, and later his wife bought cross. Few men could have| healthy hair growth—Stops its fe one but Murphy. ales. urna HN nagr Rs teen arin R “4 hank, employed by the Tangier com-|a farm at Roslyn, L. 1, where they| gone what the boy accomplished, and és bade tu 6s Prieéman also charges that his sworn| no word hae been received of Mac| Con Mcckert was imme!” atone time | Pany: lived until March, 146. ‘Their next resi-| ewer would have attempted it. He| falling out. Isnot a dye. (; ‘statement has been tampered with, and | gero'y that @ paragraph showing the conne: tion of Gov. Pix has been inserted. “While I do not deny its truth,” said “Friedman, “the following parasr ie also wanted to know whether the | dence was in New Jersey. Hever started] reached the fire: talesman knew any present m a small racing stable, but he met with| men and women t lbw. partner and. before summer of 149. His wife took her four! pocket knife carefully cut the ropes| REFUSE ALL SU whereabouts, the head of a gr to: Gen, Canitlas ie atl in jail here,| Western Union Comp flighting against an immediate hearing,| “Yes, sir; he said exactly that,’ an in order to delay placing Mexican offi- | 9Wered Reilly promptly clals Li possession of information con- Did: ‘you ever’ fave ® converses clerk in the Adams Street, Brooklyn, | Children to Pittsburg, that bound the round ladder to the firs: wot in the affidavit I made: ‘De | tained in despatches taken from him| With R. G. Page, the General's secre} poice Court. The names of Quimby Injured by a Fall. fi ae r balcony. The ladder slipped down thereu: told Mr. Rush that! whe 7 D 1 m1 hat | at%, Sdout the genera! making a wil, a Sh ere not fa c hose | r deps | vi o the pi it do | aa : P Page asked me if the General a tg Ph IA I Ne! was trying @ new hunter at | frlahtene 0} 3 that he had arranged to make a) artillery across the Rio Grande 40 | condition to make a will. T told tan| Meo Note poate head Bay, the animal stumbled over 4 ientfe, made his way back across trie t at a conference called for | Zaragosa yesterday cannot be con-| vilar questions of following morning, in which the |*rmed rember of the special | fenc t fh f ) ape, now filled with $1.00 and Sc at Deng Stores or direct wp. struggling for w place | receipt ol price and deals name. fend rivures 2 A the General was not. pitched him to the ground and| perilous cornice and slid down to ¢ each succeeding . “Later I expressed surprise to the h 4 h | street by the awning post. the |" Cludad Juares 4a stilt completely bote| Ua! | surpris panel he examined, Dantel W. McCann, | fell on him. | by she a: 4 If M96 GOW. Dis wovld indicate the | cat” Sitmout rcitroad or aly Gols General himeelt that he dhin't made al ecommiasion merchant at No. % Leon- | Hever's feet vecame paralyzed. He) A policeman seized him and asked: | Offer Special Bargain ‘in U sed : | best peer, iy Tene Sheeran. | covmnuntoation with the Anterior of wil ane ie Mf ‘lard street, who Ives at No. 19 East} soon lost the use of his legs, and even- A Modest Boy Hero, PIANOS at Their Ware TOOMS |. 1 break the deadlock and e heehan ' | Moxtoo, Blontrelein one hey ond street, was the first man] tuany the entire body was affected. He) “What's your name, kid? You're a] g@ East 14th | t., N PATIOS, 4 Knew Nething About It. gitalltond men allowed to come in| tropar OTe a on ae te tied fecat| engaged the apartment in which he 1s| wonder,” e AT. ‘That paragraph has been put into | ‘hrous insu Rell nt that he hadl man, «Shortly thereafter Alfred Beckley | now lHVvi and he has been unable | The boy slid under the policeman's| Wuriit Lung ported battle A: aMdavit without ry knowledge,” | h ,, 82 Union Square, where he is en-| to leave it for more than a year, Sin grabbed up his pile of papers and | (00e psiate business, was| a visit of his wife during the Hudson-| Was off like a shot. No one seemed to) Rradbur Fulton celebration Hever has been con-| know who he was. | Krakauer third Juror, chosen goon after the| ned to his bed. Three weeks ago an| When the flremen arrived they ran up| afternoon session began, was Robert A.| operation was performed on a growta| *caling ladders and carried down the overheard a conv and Eckert and 7. T. w days etween Gen in August ‘een Navarto's pickets and a scouting 4 ut sary a? idpurrectos, Inst, 9 Pew ire Gon, Fokert Large forces of insurrectos are being | ate his, will elving wearily il his os masged along the river east of Juares| tte to T. 7. Bekert jr. was ul PIANOS The “Well, it's true, but I did not put | fro: aragosa to, Guadaloupe, forty | 9.4 Most Important point in favor’ of! Van Dyck, a clerk, living at No. 148 ina, Rute Wha ‘uccesstul, | {miles who had been cut off from the | Ad en eMidevit. Up to the present | miles east. Guadaloupe, which ig now | te comestant. One’ Hundred’ and. ‘Twenty-ninth | O8 Ms spines but It was unsicocestil | freencapes. Mefore the fre waa out | ifecamon {ime Ihave declined to make uny such |n control of the insurrectos, fs the Conversation With Tom. ‘The next man up—Charles |) Hever's PARLE oe Uy fur- | there had been a loss of £00,000 ‘ tement because of the fact that my | evolutionary mobilization camp, “LT heard Tom say to the General that @ manufacturer of artifictul| nished, and has nine rooms, ‘esides) The Fire Marshal and police have be- with Gov. Dix were confidential TAMPA EN RIE! hia brother, Clendenin, didn't care any- |! ug PAO BREA HRSIRENNE:& Sementie 6 gu Sih IB VASAT Te ‘ q 4 H i GIGnt care 65 third maid for the child. —_— , This hand. day cast the twen- NTRIES, thing about him (the General,” sald s FREE eee er will At juror was John J. Hanlon of | gectined tu discuss that subject, and| Sun rises, €.57/Sun sets. 6.83) Moom rises, game 17 BE. Mt (the General) any more; th » There was no material chanxe all ; Me ede nintasatied coe mor No, 6% West One Hundred and Forty- h ig THE VIDES, s s¥ote, Tho prospects are that} 02.4 Saino), ga “Tintern stranger find naa] eign, stre ia employed as a| Would mi Poko wick oe nee! High Water Bronx: Cypress A nip fo,naTHY Bt: | FURNITURE & CARPETS wets Be Ao break this week. 107, Ai we *! Juncheon with the General ¥ in @ rat Hcket office, He) “in pee : oe Nan Sana : . sDix arrived from New York at| i), Min I eimee ala tiaant’ Rellly aia the.cens| We a ik rosy many older by 8 tow | family, Wie" ean : ae om to-day but had nothing t Ma Lama, al told ‘ht s the atranger was| yeirs than, at the four nom | : Benatorial situation. Me. Shee: |e", faving. “AW, that the blest man | He swent to the sory box to Join. | AIMS GUN TO SHOOT SELF |= ; im Lee OWen, a Young real estate cece bet they oly mh MONE Neth e cece ihe wth ewaant broker of 0 West Seventy-f BY REFLECTION It IN MIRROR. | ’ ENRY A OUND rant opat nis Badaio. plane. WNaliaee Pa a rn “No, street, was sworn at 4 o'clock as Juror) The usy ans Neither 103; Praak Ht! Mektnnl “ er | No. | = | = nor Cohalan was on the train. i = ‘Wea it that gentleman over there?” | 0 pS a ek Young Man ‘Sets Of T Trigger With Homes FURNISHED COM iv ccmasaas im Sow York ond THIRD RACE—Purse; threeyeerolts ode asked Mr. Earle, pointing to Thomas wants x furlongs. Bas Late, ‘OT; Jahn 4 punever, who was in the court-| GIT EVIDENCE FOR Stove Poker—Father Finds Lunch | Cfrade Siari f)||3 Rooms at ¢49.98 Pe tenes, ian Sovemor when it Mad Gerben, 8 Satr"bates ANG | PORE LUMBER TKUST SUI congas A Bottle of Secu Fa We-M, NaE Ai. | || Roms a_i wa the Seventy-first Regiment | ju: neler, { H DrreR scorent night POLRUA RACK —Solling Finnpvar was the Inwyer whe drew Eee Wiltlam Bennett, «+ i CHAELOPTES | poesp pox" t ne oman. ite futons ft Geo. Fekert's will miorily Defore his] WasitiNGTON, Fed. 14—With In| had been long out of work, killed him ’ WOCOLAER EEALEYS STYER > ; | Our Liberal Credit Terms KSONVILLE RESULTS i ie fleath Inst October, pA ASHINGTON, Feds With Wael feit last. night. with «shotgun in the| vans’ Ale CER AST ofa 'Worth $100 Weekly . Wake, 10k; Tenens on Deilrium in Last tine: aot ade aha Yen ; ts. the| rooms he occupied with his father at - | SPECIAL FUA TO-WORROW, THE 15TH » ” 3350 al ae Tht shi During his last fllness, according tol Department of Justice ‘has been at|No, 62% Bast Ninth strect, The fathe th SSORPED ERENCH CLEAN - $ i four pepsi Peebles Re en gp Rollly, Gen, Eckert imagined he was | work nearly a your investigating com-| who works at night, found hi | wi Ce EOE ox Ie Taggart), § to 1,3 to 1 and § to 6, Noi Mets prety “ie a a be ? Mack}eting; | body on the parlor Boor, w cam A Sandwich GeOE LTS OCND han 4c Gold Mine, 109 (Bell), 7 to 5, 7 Be band 00, habe end Wid; Mt: | "Dia he ever eay anything about his| po ERA pean OF | home sent Sate De uel atu | 1 Kem 24 GANCLAY ST @ and 1 to 3, second; Arany, 1 piiliplan, 107; Moxal Lady, 407) gon Clendenin and Clendenin's daugh-| puch wompla eee Te CR TR enol Regia ora 29 CORTLANDT st ), $ to 1, 2 to 1 and even, third. | ter?” from small hunber dealers, independent | bear’ an ent | 49 1-1 Clearwater, Margue- | “Yes, One night he wanted to get uP} mills and A. consumers in ‘ali| at 10 o'clock last bigie and m AR A ; PARK RoW, & NASSAU r pecause he thought Clens | sectior he country ath ; oud noise, nought he | Maxentius, Alden, Manager Mack, Bee ee eee ee ie. hee eas tae ae Pdatauiea inves: Pt tenuis ater chalty Bennatt Few Oysters or? 206. BROADWay Coptodped Marian also ran and Wanted to go and meet him, It was {tigation to many of them had been morose and nervous for sev-| 55 147 |NASSAU St} RE'.IGIOUS NOTICE! | after midnight then.” 1. seams to be the plan of the De-| erat weeks Gat casenan Soruce Bes - peer ID RACE-—Selling; thre: a partment. ny ‘attention. first | °™m oe ib thai seunie The specited wer Fo O11. AU We AL OSE i five and 4 half furlon:s. —Re | wore tte ettention frst] The shotgun with which the young : Ast, 1) SRITTLE GIR IBsCGOL,. | oittarreisc una wane may ve on ann trust sult against one of these is now | side him. od, . butt of the & front of the pai man had killed himself w wited niet wes vine oe) "he Wretchedness tor and aimae| Of Constipation ~ pane or mirror, and SHIPPING NEWS, Fefiston iti, giant hind aed the | Cun quickly be overcome by POND Ur nae FORK, SLATR PORET 40.808. OR EAP. SAR | CARTER’S LITTLE SHULD, sBrgria | Moun Holly Farmer Shouts ead | LIVER PILLS. After Dolag H TY HOLLY, N. J, Fed. — Forsly | rrouaite et 8 ately aod ° Oliver Braddock, & well-to-do farmer | 2M ‘GAME? | of this town, Killed himself tn his barn foe 7 o (a isle), 4 to 1, 7 to 6 and 7 to 10 Definite, 10 (Goldstein), 7 to 1, and eves, eecond; Golden Ruby, D, # tol, 8 to Land 4 to 1, third. | Hy, Tippy, Startler, I'm There, | Jui and Outcast also rin and finished |.) named. RACE—Special mule race weights; one mile.-Simon Slick ), won; Bad Buy (Ganz), - VrAULIS 1 ribKS, tT st. AND COLUMBUS AY NON-CATHOLICS, Sb. Mh AM FIRST, RACE Se! ngs—-Nannle Met eter Day Ma: Dg; two-year-olds; four fur fogs Miart : Calls Doctor When She Finds ¥ Overcome by Gas. | TOOT Coleus agar | When ittle Anneli Meyerowitz came | home from achool this afternoon found Harry Downer, a young man who ; has a room with her parents at No, a A ® Fast Ninety-ninth street, lying on the i age = sett | | sofa unconactous, The gas was ovcap- ‘em FM nae re inKs | Ing ¢rom & tube near him Jacod ; nd hin wife, pas ey re ae acod Meyerow!tz and Nis wife, pa \nother?"* wh nice Selling, ‘a half furlongs Tielen iRORE No, 250 eb, 13, at his dweli av., Brons al ase at Bt, Peter and Paul's | Church, 169th at and Bt, Anna ay. 0 Thursday, Interment Caly Tha ire Hotter 215. Beck, Old Mouse, Kute, ¥ , Red Bin, Olla and Black Gai Fan and finished as named Pan He ther, Y pittatee MHA TItle etek, BAIN, worn ans | i MSHIPS, today. He blew the top of his head off | Biousmess, TAMPA RESULTS | 1 fi, Li arlon ti) PG Were absent from the house. Annie with a shote i aking Head. We OE! Judge Monck Park | entiod a doctor from Mou in ve | ¢ lked the cows, J Pe aiaitere ue rage rear daha oles & anotay By une Aine! op beme herr gern Phy iis | pital. ‘The ac! horses and attended to the ckens | Dinzie He had brealfasted with nis wife and | ges, and Indigestion, They do their duty. ne mile and gery policeman, Thuetene. Tot: Dike Knight, 108, "Henry faicnt: | and he summ: nitures ion Hh ir Hay, hot; Gok prom Fey tn Mtoe on, feu nd aga an, 108 | Con NS Wallon ine, oe OE S8e | tem Hospital doctors ived q two children and ate heartily, His wite 14 5 1 AG Rh Warid wi ! Paes anh ont want, Galas | Biel ie st a and.uo, | Downer, and he wan taken to the Har- Gor Adie, teen heard the report of the shotxun and | Small Pil, Small Dose, Small Price, $ Al Gey Vhs lan, 104 (Pauly), & to J, § to 2 and | mile and » aslo oi"cam! | em Hospital r guard, OUTGOING SYEAMBHIPS, Went out to the barn, She could not (ile ati Bocond; Licaloah, 101 (Jost), 8 to 1, | Saw IN tig? ent RATT Tet sh Vo ener eee BAILED TO-DAY, d | explain her husband's act, He had no | Genuine Sign ure di to % third, Ti 10.88 4o6, | 1 Tanien Mires’ ‘pounds ‘eppesaties *) PILES cliteD AN @ TO 14 Days hy Svan, Bret Cy Montgpmery, Anancial worrles and lec the simplest | fackson, Jop and Dora M. Lute | MPH i, ave pounds appeentice allopwnce Mesa wl still fey 1 Beaearinigs vont iden, ; | BRADRAT RGETLAR BGA IAS the, AiiiEIe mn « | cain Pounds aupeeniicg allowance | wares Mioirullig tiles toe ta 18 daye. Bu Fee veile nage Jetierson,’ Nortolk, | old and in rovust beat, OG al |

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