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THE & yc deren ernest VENING WURLD, 3,500 YOUNG PUPILS MARCH Yow Fire UT IN JUST FOUR MINUTES Remarkable Exhibition of the -Effi- ciency of the Fire Drillin Biggest School in the World. Racing through the congested streets of the east side, engines and hook and ladder trucks, whistles shrieking, sirens wailing and bells clanging on their way to yesterday's big waterfront fire, passed within a! block of Public School No. which occupies the block on Hester street, between Essex and Norfolk streets, and f: Seward Park, It so happened that just then an ening World reporter was talking to Principal John 8. Roberts, who has the distinction of presiding over the largest public school in the world. ‘There ave elghty-seven claseroums Hl the eix-story bullding that cost over ® or win King from one stairw ecemsity ov stole Nn y to the e judament of million dollars. In each class there are! Bi ; Yahi dal AS on an average of forty children, ranging | one w difteren the children, from between the age of five and six val into the street they poured, to between Afteen and cist making | St Pee EIDE norte. (6 @ total of 3,500 pupils. It Ix classified | stepping out Inco the rondway as an ‘imtermediate choo!’ and tts de-| as far awe eoretioa: | partments tuclude, « t:indergarter ng BUILD, as possiole, The primary department and a grammar de- | PAUNN® Ok of Vie | main entrance department, attended by boys and gills | Senard Pari, and toward the big pa. A ehort while before yesterday's fire| Villon, where tier teachers held them Miss Sylvia Pankhurst, a daughter of; safely our of el! harm's way. Fo: the leader of En ‘and's militant sug-| Minutes and the schoolhouse» empty fragettes, had left the building, after |" "We do not hold the record for quick | being thrilled by the brave stiowing | dismissal.” said Principal Roberts, when made by 1.20 of the boys and girls at| ‘t Was all over. “In some of the small. | s. er schools the time {s 11-4 minutes, | morning assembly in the masnineent/ sut ours is a aix-story building, and it Drill Empties aeeeeaee Suiimemmaetnneememmmmnenaae BATURDAY, APRIL 8&8, 1911, 9 Bi iggest School in the World in FOUR Minutes 1 Stal Photogray! ally Photographed by {su ei mu? J. auditorium—one of the most remarkable | would take a. person, Tracing vlowe features of this school for the Ghetto's@through the empty stairways, exactly | olebols ef: children—as they sang thelr song In) two minutes to negotiate the whole six beautiful mony and saluted “Old| stories. So our record ts remarkable. | Glory" with passionate ardor. | Have a Special Problem. | = Nothing Like It in England. “We also have an especia! problem THE GOLDEN SILENCE, | the young Englishman, to Algiers, nas been phenomenal. When Mr. Me-| ing the guost of San Mix wiping} othy, he de {want to go away. ide) been @ Urignt and gleaming str, Wye “We have nothing like this tn Eng.| here. Ours is a departmental school, as Stephen, tn lové from the first sight of | Cutehuon's story ona she tay beeuntout a band ntfet eservation. Waltzes with the dainty beauty in! thwatte makes efforts more strenuoy land,” Mise Pankhurst, “That's| !rgely, and @ maojrity of tho children! A Desert Stilinens Victoria, ie quickly involved also in her} to feel her oats and her opportunities,| Apacies, of cleaning up tie Haran! white, And at once there is than herotg 40: reclaim. sis: eltea al and,” sald Miss Pankhurst. h go from class to class every forty mine! “ " quest. And when tho girl disappemis{and among the latter is Fairfax, a bis] gang ustiers at Berry's Bend and Str John thinks he is democr is, after all, a cad and a bounder, and why I never went to public school. utes to take up thelrg*qurses in cook- Cal » Stephe | queerly from her hotel, Kaigat and bis} man with vig: mon and Me green} deciding where a barbed-w fence drawa the line at pretty daumhters!as such all Bruwsels detects iim. ar The Evening World reporter and] ing, sewing, sclence and physical cul-, N the first page, Stephen Knight friend and his friend's fine old aun take | automobi The lines are g drawn] no business to run acrona the t f cabwtand men, Larkin and hist sis-| ranging itself smilingly and effectively Principal Roberts were sttl! discussing) ture, Go, at the time of drill, the chil- s trying to be patient with| Up her trait, close for little Harvey What's-Him-] Besides, there t* Mr. Caseid tule Part, see no good IN A) on the side of the little dancer. unexpected visit of Mise Pankhurst,| dren may be some distance from the! Marg enzl. Long before otie| The chase goes on by automobile, by| Name. te has a pathetic hour coming) duet in the bu istucrat at their door. While), state of thinks, indeed, co come t» when the east side was thrown tnto an| Wardrobes and not under the sypervi- » the la eis deeply train, by hoi On foot; with | when Christmas forgets hir to has) wait, a seoker (or reveng Sw » who driy Dorothy's OWN) pase for a girl brougat up in a or iproar by the engines responding to the| S!on of their regular teacher. Yet that uals endless (ove wih Viel racy, with strategs, with batile|a brief, foolish moment of ation) The survival of Hopalong’s marisinan-|cab—he has an eye himself on Larkin's! tent-for sue! ths haroiie Cb tag tNird- alaru, Principal Roberts went| ™akes no difference, Four minutes is| e With Vio- | and bloodshed. ft eads tn the rescue of | When he draws o pistol on the hulking] sip dy inte «to note. It sure is an} y | Wild's story, "Zoe the Dancer.” (So 4 4 all that it takes to clear the school, y The mnditions WIM Vitoria from peril, of her sister Saidee| Fairfax, It comes to a break-up. atl aim of the fittest and deadliest xup an there ist Monty! 1 Tm the f : ae right on talking until the clamor had} we have another drill that takes lese| concurrent circumstances, 4M) from a harem prison, of Stephen from | last, the little Tarrytown hom | the true story of Dorothy from | four to elghtern, the girl hae 1 subsided. Overhead could be heard the| time, called the ‘emergency drill’ in! particulars of a long Journey and There are adventure and lap. | ONt, Nellie in Reno, the smal THE OLD DANCE MASTER. ne bibilous aunts. He tries tol in cloistered walls, beloved and fea droning of children in class recitation; | which the children are not permitted to pursul ass the great African | pine y spare, together with many |angiched ay Fairfax. tnumph 2 OL y P MASTER, | fhe bibulous uate, | He teies to | in clalotared WaHh Vers She ae some were repeating the tables of long) take hats, coats or books, but must to make the substance of| wonders of desert, svenic and other- | Alas! for What's-His Name, t! bik Oe Mekken 8 Nhat le ike pit Fs Dent ie ohare of fale Balnlans, Ghantan imeasure; some Were reciting the mulr| jeeve Ot Ghog, Hust ae they are That , m Slience” (Dowsleday, Page| wise, But Victoria's dancing days for {ful inemctent. Mut one hope is lett aunt, and oniy makes that lady| won distinction by her pale beauty, her a On te ts lett his desk ana| “OF course, If there were w reat qre| (9), the new ard different poolt of| the public are over ville, where again he shall lave a h hing are going from bad to) slenderness, her wealth of atraw-colore cipal Roberts lett his desk an: id Chane the pant oF th the Williamsons, C. Nu and A. M. y seer BGhioneritelt DIME Gul. nlohein LHe WL SHIRA when Herr Habentchts, late! batr, her aptiess in translations, i: walked over to a big keyboard built! WO. the fre was ine, frome ta | Margot comes into Stephen's clreutt | WHAT'S-HIS-NAME. badd ety pte teddy (rl ota eh We Willan Romaine. Patterertea{ head of Jeilint's, cast off by Sir John | inatinctive knowledge of fitrtation ait into the wall of his room and brought | make room for the firemen to work jn, | unpleasant. She is the daughter of AN —te i The Old Dance Master” (( hap Account of the Dorothy Incident, 19) the rece 23 fanoloe of her slim and his fingers down on two red and four] But even in this way it need not take | adventurer, wlio crosses over to Englanc ful Little Husband Who Can't TWEE > DAYS i fo Soke fens ) en into Monty's confidence and! well-turne: black keys in the bottom row. Then/us more than four minutes. The red | from Canada with a flimsy claim to the) guine With His Footlight § BAR—TWENTY DAYS. man & Hall, Londog), that Dorothy: Lar | svatgntway takes a hand in what is up,|, An offer of marri reaches Zoe be threw his door open. Through the |buttons on the keyboard contro} all the | title and estates of Knight's brother, | ORGE BARR M'CUTCHEON tells} — Kin is not Larkin ay all, but the actual] “Now, Herr Haventehts is no more | fore oa be Tyo Neth Tt te fron long and wide playground the janitor | bella, on each floor, but if the control | Lord Nerthmoriand, The man ts beaten | EBay ae Our In Which Me, Hopatong Cassidy nter of the Kart of Swattham, onc | wigt he seems than i Dorothy, | Mr,| the brother of one of her mates, and and his assistants were seen hurrying |#¥stem broke down there is a separate easily enough In the courts, The girl ts] HRA eat aie ieee Exhibits an Aim Still Deadly, that he has no to be aur. |Paterson has given ua @ bookful of aoe y the young man « to the three sets of big doors on the | DUS button for, each ciaesr nom. Ati not wo easy, Hes ful in a dark call ta Ra iprtia euhabals 2) ettle HEN Hopalong Casedy and his 1. So much beauty. grace, refine. | Mislaid Identities But the oa dancing. Tr canlé inant narer bin, teen Oo ex street side, to the public entrance | one of the elghty-soven clase mile. > | AbnUAIINE ways Maraut M cleve posi-| The person in question is “a smallish W' mrad pnny Nelson, come} inent and gentus—for Do Men ieee ine Duchess and bring a Cin. (Si, “for the sake of having you for 1 in Hester street and to the doors tn|~ “Ana don't. forget anc point,” |tion and the things that go therewith. |young man, nice-looking, even kind: to themselves next morning they | quisitely in water colors—naturally re-| Geren story to a correct conclusion, | monet But she declines because she Norfolk street. The doors swung open, | raid Principal Roberts, “These are the | piaying before Stephen the role of the|jooking, with an habitual expression of /@r@ down tn the dark and damp, on fuses to associate itself with Mrs. Bleake le. ia! ptocht peakianl bra Gs axa! ed bee Bi all at once. A motley crowd of street | dandiest children in the world to work | pitiful, lonely maiden—her father shoots | inquiry on his face, just as if he never| Sea that rages Itke a bucking broncho,|and Mrs, Muzzey, presumptive aunts Siete Sn bapa Pagid pore Meicrout leva ane Vendors stopped as if they had been | with—theso ttle ones from Essex, Hess |Hinseie atter bis deteat—siie induces the | quite got eed to seltg or being seen.” [FOF a moment they are plimir locoed, yand real bldvers of iron gin. TL ts to ZOE, THE DANCER. | Gecame neceabary te find her «leltwd galvanized, ‘Traffic halted as the polices | teiigent. atid Mr ay Seana es hee young man to endure, then pity |No tailor haberdaxher can provide him) Then they reatige what has happened. [be per doeven that Larkin himself, ton and so, before the staxe inviles he man on the corner raised bis hand—| become so accustomed to these drilis | then embrace, Vor Victoria is not yet) wien apparel that really belongs. Not/Thelt indiscretion tn a dockelle bar-}honest man though he be with his! nyeferring Fame to Mari she goes to ait in a huirdresser's w stopped stark still that If they smelled smoke and saw O77, 10 8 cue 7 te . org {that he is awkward or il-favored in the|foom on the Texas coast has brought [horses, drivers and cabs, Is hardly to be dow, to have her marvellous blond: Again Principal Toverts's hands went |ame they would march steadily on and, TO adjust cortain tatters im her oid Mat he & aii tand or Tet hae Ot al tata peril ey have been dopetfeiassed in Wave and manners with the, Gets Hoth and In Mistak tresses combed and srioothed and to the Keyboard, He punched aix double out Into the street without breaking gait 101 ) she gees there comes to Stephen | 0€.@ long ways from home. and ‘shanghaied," and it i @ long [girl to whom he has acted as a father~ | ¢ ¢ T much!" says Zoe, doing | Wessels every dey ond every hour bevore rows of red buttons. Gongs rang out in| or becoming panic-stricken. ea Ieee oe ae een | Sometimes one remembers that he! course vf the # for theirs uns] og a sort, sked If she doesn't want to ive her ac ‘ pub every room on each of the six stories seo tomve and spend. a loag time {affects a straw-colored mustache, [lean Cay’ can plan a getaway’ ate ee stony might never Nave come ves Mt If eho donen't want 10 |serve to give her a cercaln pole in pu Sr tne big echoothouse. One, two, thren,| TELEPHONED HIS DOCTOR, —Siti'ivi, Sn'sta'imherRer pniace’int aie | Sometimes one iw not xo sure, ain eyas| Hin wc. tagulon are reinivodared, tn) 4 [00 108 Mh! never bare comey tat eieea se rea erie four times. Every sound in the school vith are baby blue and unseasoned. He ts are) Days ; s nya 2) atm ag nar beage ‘ / “er pe a eataned Fh ig ho B eg yh AB a ge oe a 2 4. THEN DRANK CYANIDE. *'<"*;,, ah i on the|#lwayn looking into the shop windows | couple of oid acquaintances whom Clare|ful mind, dexp ging aunts and! In the end ate ts both, For she dances | tall, 2 5 coaxed. ; : : ; So the s hegin to wor ta ®jand gettnis accustomed to the sights, | ence Mulford has spread previously} reluctant Larkin, to go to a cert her way into the heart of one Wych. | head, @ characteriess hrow, a good now: mice iGril\: vatuntesred the principal, | = 5 i jj che rine) beat sey 1BiOr he Willams | Th hort, he ts one of those men who] before many readers of shoot-em-up flc-/exnibition ball at Jellini’s Dancing| thwalte, someway attached to the Brit-/8nd—8 flowing beard, fine “These four bells mean to the children: }Chicago Clubman Complained That |*e"s #ive her that possession known | never get anywhere, for the good and| tion, ‘Taere are "R ‘onnurs, “Fuck” | academy, enham Court Road. | th embassy at Brussels, and yields to | {iat encene his preset: | Those whiskers ‘Sit etill—keep still—pay attention ‘iis Heart Waal C oniy to Englih wri of fiction, jsuMcient reason that st ian't necessary. | Peters and others yet co be heard from. |and h fous modbrot animale agg Hs a and vt [should have warned. Inateud, ¢ as Upstairs in the classrooms the teach~ Is Heart as Giving Ameri v Hur never mind. She) \teq who stand still, Men who do nat| Meanwhile Hopalong and Johnny find! dence led also that ou that @ Bed ee seams to be chivalrous. |cinate. But allowsnoes must be made era, of whom there are 100, both men ana | Him Trouble. + American Just the same, and she 1 | ‘oven shine by riplected" glory... Men | speedy evidence that i Is a siubustering | night MON Marden oRUantay Hut when, on the evening of nis ed | toe ts very young. and Englley tn 1 . rose from their chairs and took As Stephen discovers in Paris, a new| whoye names you cannot remember.’ {crew to which they have been unwit-| patron of Jellini's, Na ha seenena x day chthwaite ts brought tn | Be and. sides, ot A women, rot the sore CHICAGO, April 8.—Arthur DB. Pease, | and original dancer, who may, If she will, | "tn the little Western city where for-| tingly attached; find aleo guns and am- Edd uy NACAAREAT eT Hite a ¥ late and very drunk, all hie ebiy. | Sreught up out of the world. It takes UD HRD Eee: tee aie? prominent Jawyer and member of half| have tho world at her feet. However, it} mery he stood at the soda Water foun-| munition packed conveniently near ey ee son Montague Wome! viry waatied out by hia potations, Zoo | tramedy to relleve ee ee ee Gives “Executive” Signal. a dozen clubs, drank cyanide of |!* Hie Wee is after. Bhe Weis | tain he has a name and a place. In| Presently, armed and ¢ pe’, they] stonty has not wanted to go to the| eaves him promptly, coing first to | 1\ Siena through Wyentnwaite rf Sa , Sas Pp . = 1 y but to Wwelehty purpose. 1th | Ne a os ovesWiat's hiv ip the captain anc % mil, Alas ‘i 8 fh 4 Once again Principal Roberts placed | potassium yesterday at his home and ||\Z2UN by ee ee ane pid na “ hat rea eal Ad Foe eee sere end Niel ball, He las gono to humor his father, | fa lends and then back to the/leentions to another man's wife, Zoe hia hands on tho keyboard. He pushed {diet almost instantly. Pease had tele- | \ieane ty tind tie sinter who, claht Years | ee goo ats eam And tie! ave forced a sailing rigntabout | ie once there, with hit eyes on Dor-bstage of the music hall where she has! ae a worthy tover well within call, MED cee OSHS ORE Mathone eae pe. | Baened we Nee Bhveiiag. doug aol h arried a handsome Arad ‘farrytown bome minding the baby,| shore, ready for fresh adve: - - - - executive signal,” he remarked over his| iim that his heart was causing him|omcer of the rench service and Who while Nellie haw her Aapartinente in| the eaneh shoulder. Less than a minute elapsed | ccnsiderable trouble. has, after a few months, faded tato si- Manhattan and holds New York spell-| After this experience the work between the time he had sixnalled the) “J: {y getting worse, and 1 think /jence and mystery, From Paris to bound across the footlights. monplace to the cowboy janitor to fling the wide door open, out-| something ought to be done,” Mr. | young Aimert girl goes, even as does Nellie’s upward bound professionally, though vivid enough to readers, Ward Into the suet, and the moment se said. “I'll be over this after- | — —- aa os rs -——————_— —_-— se Tay when the heavy gongs boomed for tne}noon with my stethoscope and look | ape y Raver quar onl Werfing Knot ATE ly thought the trouble was over, But Porous he bie ling, there ree | + took the poison, IN MINNESOTA RATE CASE. Iter ieratonethaatraae nites cate a resien. Oa . va . ieee ti proner’s Jury was nin to the Health Department before calle quickste ave Slassroom | result of anide Le ‘ i 4 =k. ing on Mr. Levy and } in report poured the enero, ws neing tere. a sium, aedt-administered, whetier Rules in Favor of Railroad Stock jsccus! 4 Dreadnought, wie ond at the big wardrobes to catch jcidal intent or otherwise being di Zoue he Two And £9, not knowing that Dreadno | Die Wats Anh Get. Gch ih alloted [oo easey te the tury, Me Fames ane | Comers Who Fought the {haa been Meee ait yan eae | and fixed position, out into the wile,| a ate of Middlebury College, Cents a Mile Fare, Healt race Frere euler stone-flagged, etone-lincd halls—each | Middlebury, V ea : re ) Honith A) fare | mithout eontiaen, without a sound of /CIPPINCOTT A SUICIDE, Court to-lay ‘Alen a. Gestalon og Srelock hla morning. to answer to tie withou' ronfusion, without a sound of} cetera: i in favor of t ra charge of st and eomfort to a uman voice, At the rear of each class CORONER’S JURY VERDICT. ‘’ 89 Se ahaa a y < 8 eyed hist las had pos sp aA narched the monitor, the coolest and a Hed ae: Dita aor aa Kalan) @lthapuae. in sole ra; tantien te ost clearsminded boy or sil whore! Members of I unily Make Deposi- moi Alster polar iat eater ayy ars Wich Fact Catised the L Dreadnought's pacific, even conciliatory | duty it was to prevent straggling. As|o | 2 ‘ Pe opes hich Fact Caused the Law- | disposi but the evidence of himseit the Jast class approached the stairway | tions Instead of Appearing as ordered was sun a a Pemuiese | : heed oy bape who. witnessed ¢ om each floor one of the t Hinesses at 2. he - ‘4 a CRSR TS: Sivas rasta Asal “et i proved sufficient. Dreadnought is iiabead out oe Ghia Packa ne| Wines ees tnduest, | dise ations between local yer’s Acquittal on a Crim- | tore popular than ever in’ the el ing his class safely on its way, raced] PINLADELDMIIA, April &—A Cor. | Mine a joxe In adjoining Btates | ers) ete pmestead, at No. 2 West One Hu Unrough ‘all the rooms on the @oor to /mer'® Jury enivanelied sv snavire ince in nof the commercial clause of | inal Complaint. dred and ‘Thirty-sixth street ss child h * | the death on tay of Cralge Lip-| the ( ition and to take the prope —————— Bane ONES TRAE RE: SAIS’ Had DOOR IEE cost, wreeident 0 J.B. Lippin- |e Liivond companies without ~ BOY DIES AT SIXTH TRY. Wo abreast, the whole thirty-five! was brief, members of the family’ were | tutic ‘ " | career—that ts career a alna | Sree Feom Ie. Hive Timea dred children poured down the! not called a& witnesses but instead pig A Jlawyer-Abratain f appeared before Within Two Weeks stairs, built of steel and stone, and en-| thelr sworn depositions were read and Rete can acid the bar of | n the role of @ de- te Phe Svea aa. caged in glass,dalmost completely sep-| accepted by the Corone yeecealel ere MERE tRcaKG foie BOIRE Ah Gk ASLAN TION Georg avated from the building proper; they! Myr. Lippincott was buried to-day, the a aie i ; lng Bel inca Sightean VA A ange uit came a steady stream at steady quicic | funeval being private, Company and the expolls and St.) y 3 ‘ ny a ahs tha Head aid dlad: toe step galt, down the four segs of stairs | —— Louis Railroad Comy against those}lous M ji wa uinphaatly ;¥e1f through the I ia n the Essex street side, and the four ‘companies, the Attorney-General and | acquiited, even ated afte io aticinhte at: wiieide thin tis on the Norfolk street. side, ‘rie | SHEPARD'S SENATORIAL the inem of the rafiway' and waree| It was all on accoun M y'a| twa weeks, He eluded mo Malrways are so constructed that « CAMPAIGN COST $4,243. |’. f Minnesota, to|dog, Dreadnought, a peyacous and| Wrapped —himeet hea tot sot {s Immediately above the other, = ft. ba ane “ nat é “ his | muffling the 1 of t Me Th pening on the saine landings, but, ANY. Apr ® - § . . i. ri o mother dis ved him “ te starting at different angles. Through | Pi sengraet | at As Sane . * Innesota from three ane oie earals Way , tie al ing, It seemed as though | VMleh had charge « tw a mile, the merchand| tes | the playmate of the , ne one set of marching children were walk-| the sleetion of 1 . 2 ent. to 3 pe nt and the| and Mr. Levy has ofter en days ag Calvin's life was save ing on the heads of the other set trookiyn for Unit ates 8 a i n't aL Dre aghit Would not | by hospital surgeons after be Out into the playground went the }v-|celved and spent $4.2%.79 ilig tke a se | wilfully harm a hamburger stea taken Iaudanum. Two days before h ing stream, escaping, for all they a stateme jay’ witt y any Tap OF Mic Lavera-aurchae, there A heen pulled out of tho bay, Leal yom a death-dealing fire wo Jot State by Lee edu sar RABAT Gad oEdeMhanine (Sunday a neighbor halted the boy ax started somewhere in the building. ‘The| New York, treasurer of the cow i - deat alread wecavad’ at hie URAine. prepared to jump from the third open door and the street were before! ‘the prinvipal tiene of expenses \ i t @ po! han, aor ’ home Bl atory uf his home. Barly in jem, but they did not hasten their| since insane ompa $2,208, Cur feet c eductions had ve couple of days ago wi mplaint his mother found him | steps. By this time Principal Roberta) jij & Hoel Yen prova that he had heen bitten by Dread: | mirror giming «plat 1 his assistants, secretarle 0} Aiba Millian Chukah Ganors Gane Ee ght. The bitee, as were, WAS throat chers were in the playground, ‘The | Qo yey Montgome Hare, $4 ather peevish and impatient IM - — chers in the front rank of the march: | Sr tity , | DIES ON CAR PLATFORM. | {*'" ed an altbi for Dreadnought Ah SCE Yl elon ite Levy proved an aio for Deewanouet GIRL KILLED IN STREET. nthe distance could be heard the shriii| SHIPPING NEWS Undertaker Ehlenberger Strick iy ldding the slsndered canine ie onan vhistle of @ fire-engine, adding realism | i z Ms mouth, alo, jog bad no), wane t e When She W ‘o the make-believe, i Palla Lifeless Through Do molars. Playing Neur x © q vy Quick Work in Good Order, | PORT OF NEW YORK, Georg e ‘ fort en “t ss them teet) has been pulled Kaocked Down by Horse, ARIGV ED, ‘ . W tt ave-|alnce yesterday," said the bitee, “it while at play a few je Less than two minutes, by a margin Mave @n uaderiaker, of as Yaaternans' paid We Bltae, lie at p f ; of fifteen seconds, had elapsed between «Witton Viambarg |nue, Brooklyn, fe ud ina wae at mutt that assaulted me homie, chia’ aflarnoan Gararide. 1 the sounding of the first set of bells tie NES | avenue 1 1 8 ven though Dri nd nought be fhe fi ears 0) ked do and ind the arrival of the classes in the Giikeder was pasting Evergreen avenu wa t 1 tiger,” said Mr, Levy in t atally’ injur © attached Navground, The movement of eavh| INCOMING STBAMSHTPS, ‘fh ih sant platform when he |tene with which he addresses the « otis re , lass was @o timed—due to constant DEE TO Day Rd pet iN throu, witness for the prosecution, “he would Asonyoe street slaving. © Iriiting and experiment—that each class yep a farhie’. Ditteae a there Maus lede oakaed Penigrserigr® ou may rem Assured. | ener ot a and af ell in right behind another, without 4 Si" faurent™ Hindeaus, Pliltelynia, “Se‘atiytan, | {PME MOOS te MIR is Bas Biss. Yous 700 Hae awveral othe a " pecond’s Heitor started Gown @ clear, dibs, lacie lad de Meus Hospital and said Bhlenberger died of} Mr. Levy's caller went away, wearing| she was yemoved to Gregory stalrway, meeting other classes on the | busily syle Barcelona, ; | 1, wh Hed way down and falling in behind them, ) \itgmu, Galveston, apoplex @ puczied expression, and the Levy fam-! Hospital, where she died in an hour le AR

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