The evening world. Newspaper, March 6, 1911, Page 4

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4 J THE EVENING WORLD, oo MARCH 6, 1911. ‘GENECKERTWEPT BURLESQUE ARN 2 MSYMPNTHT FORBES PEE 4 = SVE EDERSONS WE TRUMPHAL ENTRY — *, and even pennies were gratefully | before him, 1 th dail for Healing. b> certained tha RCE CARED IN AWARDS FOR LAND MAGES Public School Principal his #wort for © dolar, ng in sup; thel siphin fired a e guns in honor of! OF THE NEW FiGURE- CoONTROLLIN anddaughter Tells of Emo- | Tourists See Haytian Victors they afe the, what you c ; tion Shortly Before Making March Into Port au Prince) "Ne" sertes Will Her Father Contests. in Novel Style. volved in Irregularities in rg was taken4tila mont “rs of the Dotphinee, Goeked in Kettles Street Opening Case. ei ell the panic and make ine natives Lined with Silver “ 4 : UE OR * understand that the twenty-one § i DUMMIES WERE lL nned ft OBEYED ‘TOM’S’ ORDERS fret pt . ane c wee honor the “Father of His ‘| “EDDYS’’ PTS ge: Wedd Sale tant : HAIRE’S _ PARTNER “GUILTY. Commissioner Fosdick Advises Grandson, Who Says Uncle | srmy or tne North, under JELLIES | Lawyer ¢ Subornation tony 1% and th Red Currant, Quin Raspberry, |e fruit, Homemade syle Nothing f at your GROCER’S or DELICA- TESSEN STORE 1 of Perjary. Mayor to Send Matter to | Abused Him, Tells of Aged travian acon Whitinan for Action. _ GER SUICIDE Man's Eccentricity. auppr fin his report of nveaticnt eth Two Hundred and Twentyene ' ik : iy 4 ! ; ine try a the v 4 mag T. | was continged to-day : bd ont to Mayor Gay | before Surrovate Cohalan, When court ; Commissioner of Ac wefooted and was convened the newly appol recommends that the te as n ¥ appr torney for further invest chad of Gen to criminal prosecution fact also that the princ 1. She Is one of the principal wit for her father, whose SELF - IREDUCING CORSET tJ. Maire stood bh Davis in th eoded by the school is involved, Mr. Food! that a cop né rey Board of Ito the Charles Brookland Found Dead From Gas in Theatrical Ik of the ate if endenin Kekert fails to prove the will os was obtained by fraud and undue Snflu- Boarding House. to Mrs, Mar- | {8° Court Refused to Confirm, A chambermaid re The report reads in part ars that April 20, 1904, Fatk and Made General Weep. Miss Kekert is an ext ri with blond hair and targ 16 was dreseeq in. isltok y pretty | ue eyes. grandfather ore the er moth- | Fokert was sald | demnat! weeds er, she said, w ave disiiked. told grandfather,” sald Miss Eckert, They were unable to enter at once be- | that the reason I badn’'t called to se cause of 0 quantity of gas that | him of was on account of my mat the door Raymond open'd | mother's tnes#, My mother had been was found that three |an jnvalid 1905. yeen mn 1, allowing | “Did Gen, Eckert say anything?" she | Justice 1D. u preat flow into the r direct from ked by Henry M. Earle,” her | © pip Brogkland's grip was on the and some counsel, He just leaned back chair and cried,* she answered but Chere was no ‘Asked if she saw her uncle, T. T. Tiayim finally ert Jr, when she called at her bed and th father's I , Miss Eckert sald ¢ wall was 3 bu very Mitle to say to the matter was el firm the report, and in J 1 appointed three new comm ers to redetern t case, These sloners, . Mutlam, Heil Schultz, Just al report, allowing amount of awards, an the figure fixed by the first commission Records Altered. ed, refused to cons | In nis | 18 Cffects were seatte rt repeated her testimony i an attack her uncle, T. 7. Eckert jr, made on her brother, Clen- denin Jr. ten years old. | Janes Clendenin Eekert Jr. aon of the contestant, testified of visits to his ther shortly before the latter’ and deseribed the General's Brookiand as twanty-tln jue Thea dred and Twenty-ftth General Was Incoherent. “My grandfather was hard of hear- feeble, and talked incoher- ae ek re atl a ele “= | Aeolian Company | Exemplified in visited saloons In Hare | pl his attention of {ono attention Ww ved hls roo orning and p aid if 1 did he'd kill me too. He said I was an pup." domineering — mai EE | ~ The New Technola Piano £2°5*°° the stock was | 0 down and $12 fer month upted by the filing of t the final repo! owner of this eny in th ns. 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All the skill, the experience and the craftsmanship of the world’s __ playing the piano by hand have proven 86 already enjoying the une- insurmountable barriers to your acquiring greatest musical instrument specialists are embodied in this new instrument. the minutes fet : : i =) je this 0 ' miort and superb figures ha Lacking the Aeolian Company s almost unlimited facilities, the econ- a 1 style of these two great new f th d ARI With the new Technola Piano this # ¢ et aacna @ ™ omies resulting from its enormous manufacturing operatjons, and its wonderfu veil-txecucing Corsets—= |, 3 barrier is swept away in a moment. organization, no manufacturer could begin to produce such an instrument as . P y ‘ this and sell it at so low a price. ; . 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