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2 Vne Vv baie Www av ds as, bat cab. ay) & ht Ww eee a0, buses mimioner by Gov. Dix, has been arked ret if 1 pa ESSE S FUBISTERMAS Mtr oy Miions Viti amp BACK IS HURLED —CARNEGIES GIFT es me a cope oe) AQUSE IN UPROAR: IN HELEN GOULD'S TO INSTITUTION IS se sary Ws HOME; GUARD SET WORTH$11, 500,000 dere Enough: ellets: > ge N York ; ; AR. th wen tase pits here te-c1y me es ale a cate i ao preme Court in Brookiyn to-day ordered - agleae- mbeponleand the reinstatement of Lieut. John J. Me+ "3 a a : | | Carthy of the EF peth s station, meeting of the State | h was sprung to-day is " siisved from the force jssioner Baker a year ago. \ 4 ~, sittin 7 , | / Ca | i si hy was dismissed on charge* declared to be a Sueehan move to force Cannon Decides To-Day Is, Police and Detectives Patrol It Will Give $500,000 ve into the flat of Dominick furphy to continue the fight for the z. vf No. 89 Bayard street, about andidate of interests.” lesterday Ha | n in PP . at Oe m, sev rs soe Moly be guided wy | Yesterday and Fight Over Madison Avenue in Search for Increast” Revenue, He midnight of Oct. # iam, sevetet ase pan in this mat atime Ri ~ Setar thera niTanrran’ toned Hm y a te eee oxed that the poll nu forced his way men secure tie) Claims Bill Goes On, Rich Woman's Assailant. Writes Trustees, Fee the (ae Untng. HG IASNOMEETT itteem . Cacato and his bride, threatened the ng of the commit- \ and also . —r your with a bla k and nor Hupr m =MOC SWI AIR} lute - on > pate - - _ vreatened to assault the bride It was y tows ‘tee propou: |OEMOCRATS WITH CHAIR} MISSILE STRUCK GUEST.|HALF TO BE RESERVED. ote pdr ae he had been ab: n reserve “= tors and fourteen Asse Ielizabeth street station between mid- ‘ iymen attended the joint session. sen- |Applaud Speaker's Ruling and | Mrs. Scholes Injured When Man|This Fund Will Meet Dimin- Mine “Appetite Division ‘Ade that the “ je Tim" Fe of pif a ‘i evidence against McCarthy was not suf- Me eeanyaevernor ‘yon tel Line Up for Considera Who Asked to See Mansion’s | ishing Purchasing Power A nie abi edi: pro tem, Astembt! norte of | te A ‘ } Grant represented McCarthy in his @p- Eacslsiond Wook mpmaker Wrisble's piece. | tion of the Measure. Mistress Smashed Window. | of Money. pat | - \ WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—Whether to: For fear the half-drunken tramp or At a special meeting of the Hoard of day was to-day-or yesterday was the murderous crank, whichever he happens | Trustees of the Carnegie Institution of ; ) Paradoxical problem with which the to be, will pay a second visit to the| Washington, D. neld at the Hote! Comfort for: skin House wrestled day The pariiamen. home of Mis# Helen Gould, No. 519] Belmont, the gift of $10,000,000, made last | | tary tangle was the result of yester- Fifth avenue, and repeat bis offense Of | month by its founder, Andrew Carnegie, d b bi IS 100 100 HAPPY day's fiibuster by Representative Mant | last night, when he hurled a half brOK| as formally accepted | | torture apoi1es f] Jblican of Miinets) to prevent con- through one of the street windor Seventeen members of the board were | ‘ ~ |sideration of the omutbus clatms bills, striking Mrs, Edward Scholes, @ guest] present, including Atorney d fc d, the House at 9 o'clock last might hav- | of Miss Gould, in the head, the r George W. Wickersnam, an rest or tire o a a “reveys” until 11 o'clock | dence ts guarded by police and detec-| jou. and Dr. R. 8, Woodward, Prest-| | f tives to-day. dent of the Carnegie Institution, Fe, 18—The Mon-| | fi d m h frit | your and a quarter of at | The police have an excellent descrip- In Simpiified Spelling. RAR Sn he. SEL ou | rette others. ‘ peaker Cannon finally ruled j prep Reodleery Mcrae eaten 16F Bie The letter which Mr. Carnegie sent, burning turbine torpedo boat destroyers | (Con “1 From First Page) {that to-day was a continuation of the! ! “4 to Dr. Woodward announcing gift} of the Navy, will be launched ut the . a ei wis Ee Rye Wee oe OST iw: Ge Tee eng nn erty aa | Wa# nade public for the first time, It| yard of the bullders, the Newport News A warm bath with Cuticura r st the wedding, and is ‘st ng | usual hi of the Democratic side v | Rues, where swarms mendicants was read by Senator Root It was co, in Hampton Roads S. fi 11 d by a entle . pute tt, Robe ferously applauding a decision of the | cranks gather daily. written {n simplified spelling and read: oap, followe y a gi tell, J W. Noyes | wa nted When the man appeared at Miss New York, Jan. 19, 1911 Mona direct descend- Teadto with Cuticura Gouia others who wi Leeks Like weng Tussle, | Gould's Bouse at 6 ast night Mi) = Dear str, President onaghan, U. 8, N., In| @NO1 8 i ane Se VOrEs ‘Then came the spectacle of a big ma- ifn aun af ean’ ah aa hed jusr{ &# been the success whose ‘honor the estrover wa Ointment, is generally suffie Looked Very Pretty prity of the House membe o | | handed thbes see te canty each, Mea.| tution that I hav decided to increas | named, crossed the continent to christen | ~ ‘ r now peerese never looked protuer | or practically all the Democrats | GOULD | Scholes was eitting in the parlor within] '* resources oy adding ten mill- her, her hor e. cient to afford immediate nor was yo more eV! | many of the Republicans, trying in vain | ————— ——<— nn | ix feet of a window, . os Svs ; ; va ” . ® . ost is- vent at du e wedding | to work thelr will against @ virile Ri ‘ | PATENT BA 1 he man rang the bell repeatedly be-| @even and a halt miltons, which | BURNED IN ATTEMPT | comfort in the most d feagivi ' Kled Lord | publican minority valiantly led by Rep- R ASSOCIATION tore the butler could open the door. He he ultimately giv you five Ae TO SAVE LITTLE GIRL} tressing forms of itching, Decies ¢ ok bis forty-four years. | representative Mann of Mlinots. Mr. TO BE ORGANIZED HERE. | dressed in clothing which appeares| “red thousand dollars a year in- accumulated some sunburn| Mann filibustered all day yesterday to be of good material, but his coat and belerateiMew z ' in ; | burning and scaly eczemas, ja and sald they would pick up| against the passage of the Omnibus | . t 2 trousers were stained and bagged. He st ate as condition of this | Mother Had Already Rescued ‘ee eee : ypt. Thetr crutse lasts three | War Claims bill. After he had fatted | | Meeting Is Held in Federal Court} nga veen drinting. ft that, unless expressly relieved ‘ Child, But ae bi {n't ‘rashes, irritations and in- They leave the ship at Alexan-|in nix effort to have the session re- | and Committee Is Appointed Wanted Money He Said. therefrom by me, you shall set apart cal als Eig bel * . ° ind will go down the Nile in | sumed at 11 o'clock this morning de- iy pa bles “7 want to see Miss Gould,” he began | SpMvally for the next en years Know It. \flammations of infants and dahalbevah, one of the queer Egyptian | ciared a new legislative day, Mr. Mann | ; ee es tn a loud commanding voice. paced alana FE. J. Laurio, who owns the three-| chi]dren permit sleep for boats, stopping at army posts to be en-| renewed hia filibuster and began to de- e New York Patent Bar Aseocia-| The butler asked what he wanted with | S"°" year, Abiked, aincewenticg, | Ukery, nonse at Nor 178 Joralemon | , tertained by His Lordship's friends, mand roll calls on every proposition put tlon 4s the newest organization in wwn. | stiss Gould and the man beamme furious.| ‘Und as against losses, emergencies, (ict Brooklyn, had his hands badly child and rest for mother, “Oh, there you are,” crted Lord De- | pefore the House. It will have four meetings @ year, each | ie demanded to know what right a but-| "eduction in income and the dimin- iad early to-day wh he rusi , cies, when the newspaper men s Indications wore that the filibuster | in the form of dinner, to promote | jer had to question him. Then hie maa-| hing purchasing power | oack into his burning home to save jand point to permanent re- rounded him, Ile came on board shortly | would continue all day and well into j ethics and good fellowship. ner softened and he admitted that he This will also give the hls little niece, Olga Recei, six years | after his bride and her mother.“ is RUE H -nine lawyers who direct thetr| wanted money, that he waa down and| time to study suggestions submitted | 313. Oiga's mother had previously at-|lief when other methods i thig is your last chance to have a g0| As soon ax Speaker Cannon rapped Hit react ' a vies to Mtigation arising out of] out and hungry. The butler told him tu| to {t and avoid the danger of prema- | vended to tiis essential detail, bus 6 a at me, #0 firo away, Oh, yes, I iko| tor onder at 11 velock today andes. | Williamsburg “Man Won $5 in the United States] g. away and come back, and then tried| ture action, etter that new leas | [uri was iguorant Of the iuct tha ail. Peace falls upon dis- America awtully~iny dear fellows, how | fore the Chaplain had offered prayer. ‘ a call sent,out by]to shut the door only to find that the| Should be tested upon a small seale | the child was safe and Wasted a } many times do you want me to say that? | Mr, sims of Tennessee moved that the Wager, but Whiskey Con- and met in the cham-|man had slipped his foot in the jam.) before going dedfily into them lot of heroism in the presence of | tracted houscholds when Like tt awfully—jolly country, Jolly peo- | House go into committee of the whole | ¥ ber of the United Stetes Circuit Court | and refused to remove it. ope the wok« at Mount | large crowd. inte je and Jolly newspapers, 80 there, te febeme calsderation ot the Wer sumption Was Fatal. of Appeals to-day to take the first step| “You give me money?” the man de-| will be vigorodsly pusit, because | The crowd had collected upon the Cuticura Soap and Oint the coronation T shall play! Ciaime bill, Then the fight began in in organization. manded. This the butler would not do,| I am anxious tA hear the expected | erroneous report that the Packer In-| mententer. No others cost politics,” he went on, “Yes, I'm going | earnest, Mr. Underwood of Alabama | Mr. Darby said the aims of the organi-| but he continued to argue with the| results from it. ft should like to be | stitute, Just across the street, was on : Into the Lords—it they don't abolish | jeating the forces In favor of the bill, | charles we | zation were to elevate and maintain 0” | stranger until the latter suddenly with-| satisfied before I depart that we are | fire. This institution is one of the! go Jittle and do so much, i it before I get a chance, I've chucked] ang Mr, Mann those against it ¥ atles Muenohier, a retired tose) @ very a tine nhaetiaa ee a ata St! drew his foot. Instantly the door was| going to repay t# the old land some | moet exclusive preparatory schools for | the army, you know.” Maka Lesal Miki barber of No. 314 Bldert street, Wil einey a pad i Mattern aerating the closed. part of the det we owe them by re- | girls in Brooklyn. Many of the chil-| Sold ewerywhere, Send to Potter Drug & Some one asked His Lordship wiat nip sesine aah ds s es ety broke the Brooklyn record | ith. © and promote sociability and| The man then hurried to.the street.| vealing more cigarly than ever to | dren of the wealthy class ure among | Chem. Corp., Bost for free bouk on the skim. Was his constituency, and he replied im Psp Hy be hn ‘for the rapid consumption of Scotch | good fellowship. A minute later there came a crash of them the new oy Seog the pupile, with considerable surprise that he] *tts took the poyttion that the only | whiskey last mht. ‘To-day he was| Fred I. Allen, Thomas Ewing, Mr.|glaes and Mre. Scholes screamed as a| Congratulating vou and your fel- | Mrs. Olga Reccl, mother of the litte didn’t have such a thing, that his seat | %#Y to get rid of the legislative day of | roung in vhe went with the head of [esterday was to adjourn, Repres ‘ his house--ti in other words, he] @tive Norris of Nebraska held was born with it two orders of the House came dead from the effects of his| Walker and others spoke and resolu-| half brick, covered with mortar, struck] low-members upon tie wndouted | g1, discovers! smoke coming from tne tions w a man Darby »pted under which Chair] her in the back of the head. Her heavy! success of your labors, very grate- | parlor floor. She d her little gi sioner H, Duell, Clifton V. Edwaids, |e® ee painfully: brolesd. ANDREW CARNEGIE. smoke to the street. Lauriy heard tha fowt. On @ bet he Mnished a quart bot- le in one hour—an average of one or- dinary drink ry fe v he | ” sh minutes, . , : Lady Decies'’s Gown, rt be rata oe Muenchler's wife went to his room} William ‘T. Blssing, John C. Kerr and Servants’ Chase Useless. Dr. A. 8. Woodward, President Car- | mother scream, He concluded that the «1 gad Casearets 60 good that I would dy De ¢ & big Gainsbor- | was the recess. shortly after 8 o'clopk to-day to call him. | George Deane. Instantly all the servants in the Gould| neste Institution, Washington, D.C, |hitue girl wag vtill in the house pet be without them, seed ‘was troubled a ough hat of black velvet with a Speaker Cannon sustained the view | Se Was not able to arouse him and omeerereaeilereremree mansion were sent scurrying to the The Board's Resolution. | Without waiting to i from the | great deal with aa Hives pad henceeee: white and red bird's wir Zwo mall | iat the session of yesterday called Dr, Henry Smith, who said th street in search of the man, but notrace| 4 lution was then ad Ae | mother, he Blunwed into the smoke and | Nowsince taking Candy Cathar- eS 7 je session of yesterday was still) man was dead. The ook ' | BANKS IN GOOD SHAPE, | A resolution was then a . the m4 Det yr " en Detter. shall cere a to the fact that the rule providing tor | "Ww t © sup t Finds Con-| ‘Resolved, That in aocepting the : ldap pray Se ee Teeny iiknve Geen base sides of her f co and in| i essoy was dr a hy HA STAI. When the Coroner ne with detec- H | course of construction a block away, gift from Mr. Carnegie of an in- | turned to the street distracted, only je best me e eo | in the back. Her gown | yranen we ape Seamed oy i) ves, Mrs, Muenctiler told them that tinued Improvement, | When Policeman Miller arrived he} crease of $10,000,000 to tind that she was already safe Anta Gy hae aM | { # and eee ears hana ae me ~ |e men had brought her husband| AtuANY, Feb, 1%—Continued m-| found the house in an uproar, He] ment of the Carnesie Institute Iu Cie mean time friends and paren:s | Osborn Mill No. a, Fi iver, Mass. ‘ Eaadl ME OROERe labeomoibe re home at 2 o'clock, and that he was in st in the condition of the say- | Wanted to call a doctor for Mrs. Scholes] Washington, the Board of T: of the girls who at ng the Pa; In- Flessant, Palatable. Potent, Taste Good. i ag A ie SORE, Se SRE RT Rae Slane a drunken stupor that It required nee t tate In (ndieated in| DUt she said none was needed ana .f| desire to record their appreciation | stitute. thinking the fire was in tat | po Good. Never Sicken Weaken or Gripe | , J was then renewed, Moss of Llin Avis cat him ia Med i es Sah a pelea she decided upon treatment iater she| afd admiration of this additional ex- | Building, rushed te the scene, and theie 0,3; He Never noid le bale. senu | eps Uancaarse ae usuall ie tue waver Accranaioe chin ne detectives found thet Muenenter &, Demet” sheet | would get e docior of her own. Then | Pression of the founder's wisdom in | WH# much exeitemeg feo teblet stemspen ccc: Ceeranerr black gown ony “ay cei lon n 8) was r Abit Of pa any even- . | | the advancement of research anc _ | ng black gown und 2} sanding voto this motlon was defeated | Wae "the hauit of pas mane their condition in reports filed as of Jan, | Miller picked up the half brick and re-| thi, addi ial testimony of conti- Tammany Ball in the | Pc Negba ae ad TP) 128. yeas and nays were . ere ae wee ; Crowleys 1 fast, in comparison with Jan, 1, 190, | Marked that he would take tt t0 the] dence in the efforts of the trustees © Citizens’ Democratic Club, which NEW PUBLICATION ‘ shotographers on deck ana] ten red fancies want Hed Ass iat This Ne banks reported as against | sation pe pas and Investigators of the Institution to | js the regular Tammany organization of | ~ leck t | Las We went ty the ce and 449 4 1910, icradbe (Ge $6 5 “No; I preter kee) it," spoko increase the stock of fundament he Tenth Assembly District, v « ‘DA’ Look hte w House in an Uproar. | became involved in an argument with ean yieeae es wae | srs. scbaten. re Gente preserve ard ete: anata renuoritavcuene. [ite us BS need fee Pavey? Hau Ae OUT SATURDAYS piary ue Sy rare hepa Ro Vote the House decided t8o/a man Known 4s "Mike" as to their i @ souvenir.” and useful to all mankind lnlant. ac Palm Hiei ea Wa) ALL NEWSDEALERS 1 lenro Lay i Dp the naval bill. j relative carrying capacities % nerease $59,184,199 Miss Helen Gould has been annoyed| The other trustees present, beside the | street and Lexin aver The Me mW Mrs, Barela ha ‘ ae , up a re- Vi be ou $ that fF can drink qa) int due depositors, the total py cranks on numerous occasions. In| three mentioned, were Dr. John 8. Bill-| yan clan, LIC and judge 1 t the claims Poe Root t » | be 93. Dur he: ean Uae “ye, aye bhe bein | A anding Vole. the motion | cam wiht te $40 Ai fg the ear | August, 199, one followed her from her] .ngs of the New York Public Library, and 4 of other 1 any notable Bll Me w "eG ‘ said M t Sie the ameunt with, | Rome in Irvington on the Hudson, to] Chairman; Cleveland H, Dodge, Secre- | Will be 0 nd ard A. , | a ie “sur re vine Mike. |} an increase of | her country home in the Catskill moun: | tary; ex-Gov. Andrew J. Monta Bnithin, the: executive: thamber of tha py | ty, demanded the sea The house suppl near-quart ea i a r tains, The man made repeated efforts | Virginia, 8. Weir Mit John ©, Cad. | orsanizetion, wi t as hos v | f fur A lar rowd t back room 5 vd 54,582, to speak with Miss Gould but at Rox-| wallader, Robert ings of St sad ily AY TO PERMANENT y ' | 1 ' Ly each mat bury was driven off by her chauffeur. Cie Hace @ Presid CIVIL SERV emndo’ f : 4 auth Suen no “ In July, 1003, Miss Gould was sued by | the Carnegie Foundation; What Sain Gedney bit. Hangneek, . Desuribios ‘ : | t i P AUIS O TIE ent ag JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES. | Elizabeth Gauley, wao alleged that Miss} ner, Major Henry L. Higsir ce Vork the ' ‘ | Mr. Aine irovenil An rapid hy a more 3 | Gould had libelled ner. Shortly atter| ton, Henry P. Walcott | 1 t hint fr j conservative pMONCRIEF PARK, Jacksonyill tc ner | | the announcement of the engagemen: of | Charies D. V' of coun | 1 sce ne hour Muenehler had fintehed | ‘ + Monday, | ond Decies and Vivien Gould Mise|C.; Andrew D. White, Ithaca, former pen ' | ' tive art. an had only a giana ‘i maiden | Fielen Gouid received copies of tare dent of Cornell and former Ambas- t 4 \ n 1 Muenehier tute Hye {UH aMabel Mitainia, | ing lett@rs sent to sord Decies une | to many; Dr, William ¢ A | ' r Ake and in a stay ‘i tiokimine, 112; sauce lteter was signed ‘John Madison Johns Hopkins Medical Axso- Pe ¥ aC rhe area 2 vi Thomas." The writer declared te had nA EFORASAL GE nD ATey nt WDECIES DIP NOT ie ty ' t Parvin | challenged Lord Decies to a duel. An- | Rosati = wg wetioxer arioen earn | payaso 1911, EMILY WED FOR MONLY airn Reg Wee # 1 other written from the Hoffman House —- ROGER OF EnOeey e° | Ww R.’ Davis, at her re SISTER OE Aly : p | and purvorting to be from “The Amert-| HELD FOR LIBEL ON PRIEST. : If an rai''ac the house at i1 o'stock A SISTER LECLAL} ! Mu n | Can Girls for American Society” threat- GEDNED. at uth inst.” Mr. Davis. requests. b KANSA thoy Feehan a | ened to put Lord Decies to dear, | Waward Caliguiri in 8500 Bonds on GEUSE he | - AT FAREWELL GIVEN ‘ee FREE | ner : + “th GRE: Faward Caliguiri of No, 512. Henry per « | who TAMPA RE SULTS. | street, Brooklyn, was held in $500 bail | Het | u y manett COL. McKINNEY AND WIFE. | by Magi#trate Voorhees in Brooklyn to» ? | » PIRST Yr day on a charge of circulating lib tn \ ‘Head of Tor 1 Trust “Overwhelmed against the F Father Join Vogel { ; a rn rector of ¢ Chureh he Sacred Petr cs : wth Gon! Wil Gt as He [ieee fee a ase | ABOLIAN HALL ne - vii \OCKEFELLE . * ' zy | and Hicks street vy f A i" Starts for Egypt. Wather Vo duced s 362 FIFTH AVE, T | Gary Recovery Kram ‘ Not in a long time has such an ag-| son, fourteen, of No. 178 Union stroe ; New York \ t | Attach Is Looked Vor, gregation of flowers, fruits and simi-) who said t : € liguirl had paid bi 34th ew York o; | vcr ye cents nd out objectionau lar expressions of friendship attended | five cents to hand oul a fl ; , ‘ | J ae ae ii the walling of @ voyager for Europe aa | culars to parishioners, of the You will find the largest selection ‘ | i that whieh jammed the suite of Cob | Mir Ser tars defended Don Paolo | fot Victor Talking ijachines and 4 | M Robert C. McKinney and bis wife on . aun excommunicated — pric . ies t 10 1 PA, } » IS=-Matvies for ¢he Campania to-day. Col, MeKin- arges made ee | PRecords, and the best Faciliti 8 for , vind M 1 1s ¥e : ney is president of the t es-Bement- Father Vox 1, Ca ines nu- | | personal demonstration in Greater t “4 d k srt of i WA i thece-yearoldy and up| pond Ci y and head of the com ishop Farrel shop DIED AS HE FORETOLD. f ui days | 9y : jal Hiro -Kentucty Bost, | rn eine practically, controte. the I for their treatment of Mir-| | New York. ine wa ar hone NE. Col. Zeb 115, OO anufacturing business of this agiia, saying that they were unt reer ce Vempter of Fate Misses His Grip ow ; n YRACE Os foursearolt 1 i se JACKSONVILLE RESULTS, jue. TAS tutone ta AT, | counts : ates i ai, Ab; To ation He and his wife are bound for Egyp! and unfair Moving § wht Train, " “Pm onl alking Pa MT. HOLLY, N. J. Feb. 18.—"I SEL t ' ' \ M a Covmetes 100) White Baus | and th ile for @ four months’ vaca- | Wa ath ‘iets ILLY, 2 ‘eb. { i » 060 Mae Hamilton, 108 aU hia Buiter ad © Ca | THE ANNUAL BALL music of whistle and chatter— Jeg and perhaps my life if 1 keep t 4 - , ; tO] Ay ite Log! mh Mit; Casawary, (tt) thon. ‘They ait on tr | ‘ t ey thais via yeasea Bishop,'an: emp MOLONEY AND MURPHY GO. a ae Sioa" pani, which is directly across trom| on the Che topical colors of Spring. 0 | ver 0 Hes ire Turon hae the suite of Lord Decies and his bride. | or men’s ‘ , : Pwo Rating Good Boys / { \1 i ‘11, "a9 (The crush of friends to say goodby to “ hy p . ge sed seth ltl Up for Ma ' La r Scat we fe Rett, faim: | Col, McKinney and his wife, added to | h Mi 4a OMe) “So wy don't you buy me anJ peerage ed | F Mia HM ) J. Swanner, | the party that gathered to speed Lord was heid o take me , lent irate, fter 1 i aK CPOUICH RACK Hone; Gureyeurakde and up.| and Lady Decies on thelr wedding Jour- GRAND CENTRAL PALACE Along when you go home to- agent hg oan ; ala | ad who 4 1 ' Vie var SHORES AUP: | ney. quite taxed the accommodations a night? " y 0. | . A i a vou, 10 of that part of the great steamship week, was} ‘There will be a dinner and F Pern i Conspicuous in the numerous baskets Through Morning World 4 J. & 3, Colman, Ltd.) st Momine Worts Ads. you Hey mmy Mury The | for the men of thes Lay tant sha 103: ; and floral pieces in Col, MeKinney’ rains re eh for teu rounds at tie | ary ent, whi a) Ma Fig atime: 100 uaper: | suite was a magnificent collection of the | 10 Yr Aiden and, wife 1’ F ham, returning from the Athletic. Club, One” Hundred | national, at the M.D i Aig ena 1D, Ee eee eet utter | LO; DON, dy Vil de fe, fty-ffth street and Highth aves) o'clock next Monday even Club, Se ae on the night of Maren 1 oly I be Generat D.S.F.Mustard Relish| light.” ‘ ’ Mrs. Sanford Hetherington, the only i gee Heverstalin, Bruns (alah 1h y Fo AR ig 0 should be one of ihe beat bouts | ta White of the weneral wie Wasina, Manny ata! re daughter of Col, and Mrs: McKinney, HIGH CLASS Or a Sunday World “Wanted’ tee seen snd this neighborhood for the| mo ral Secretary P, patnds anirentice ailowanee el + hi to say goodby to them, . , do ty hart Mtg Mat Wigs | S00 11st Church, Lic? Huis avotentce altowance clalaed Was married only a short time ago, A GET, 9M YOUR GROCER, | Advertisement Will Bring Me. cia —e - . ™ ECS ONT SCENE ST oo ee :

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