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TT A GALLON OF DOPE CURES ELEPHANT AT CENTRAL PARK a WOMAN SAVES 50 GIRLS FROM GURNING FACTORY BY DRILL Srit TAUGHT — \ Two Quarts of Booze, With Linseed Oil and Laudanum | Poured Into Hattie. SNYDER IS SPRINKLED. | 150 Employees in Six-Story Building THE EVENING WORLD THURSDAY, APRIL TS FIREMEN — CWIL WARHERO'S WVERCOME. HO | | IN N CELLAR 'Mrs, Cleveland —_Litehtield | Charges Cruelty and | 13, 1911. WOMENRIOTERS THEATRE “SPECS” LEAD FRENCH MOBS ARE DEFEATED AGAINST SOLDIERS INFIGHER COURT While Men Set Wine Houses | Decision igi Sidewalk Ablaze Amazons Dare the Selling Aftirmed by the Choked afisk Pungent Fumes, Demands Support. They Drop in Rows Fight- ce {BREAK STIRS SOCIETY. , ing Stubborn Blaze. ‘ | Troops to Ride Over Them. Appellate Division. FLAT ON ROADS.| ‘Theatre ticke knock- LAY speculators ut blow this afternoon, tte Divi another when the on of the Su- received | The Intelligent Caretu. Buyer at Mest Appreciate the 0.W. 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Included in the super Spring | mowing are Sack, Walking, Prince Albert, Dress and Tux: edo Suits, Spring Over- coats, Raincoats, Cra- | venettes, Waistcoats, separate Trousers, em- | bracing a fine assort- | ment of new English soft roll sacks, Hel London Raglan Coats. When alterations are necessary to perfect the fit of a garment, they are expertly made by our own master- tailormen in a manner | | i} on the West Side Go Down Fire Children’s Pet Doesn't Care RESCUED BY COMRADE | Gen. Horatio C. King, Father | Fighting and Destruction Goes jiu) Gecision ot atustire. Newnargen edicine Takes sal Aaintiff. Takes Pers fe om em declaring it to unlawful to sell Escapes as Floors Blaze for Medicine, But Takes | of Plaintiff, Takes Personal on in Champagiie District {ices on stdewntke tn ffont of ‘About ‘Them. Dose tor Her Colic. Tenants Near Bridge Plaza Fire + Charge of Her Suit, as a Protest. | sihet testinal’ did tot eva u m. enn ; — \ See Eee : trouble to write an opinion on : a , Hustled Out When Flame ‘ | rye ene ‘epee histtntnoeheoes When Haad Reape Billy Aayder 6 d Out When Flame ae nkivn soclety found « new sensi! EPERNAY, Department of Marne, | Hi \iestions nalsel by th ioeruiatons. Central Park Zoo went Into the pen Thre: Winate {tion to-day when it became known} Apel lkeDenpite wh is is a decisive victory for the city, . t Mate : reate () ¢ , vo ' jespite the fact that) ine odin vroibiting tleket One of the hottest fires in Chief Croker’s experience destroyed the | of Hate BRB Wi ee n Their Homes. See ci ceevelana Liteliteld: HAA pros | the, Department Ob tate ts # VUE TL an ine stieates ca ee ue eae ee breakfast to-day a not areeted ae fe of separation more than| armed cam : tiating on the streets, as drawn and e . f Soap f nd 685 ‘ p a ned Pp. with) infantrymen and big factory of the Manhattan Soap Company at Nos, 550 and 552 West | py wat Hath of weleome Vane UES Hoi Net Hanuands, and | i passed the Board of Aldermen at | hetvael ane ne Cy, Burka ‘a f he knew sumething was wedng, Thon| A MOW burhing smudge in the caller |¢ an n her husband, and that | dragoons bivouacked at almost every MUNCH DY the lioard of Ald Thirty-sixth street to-< Frank G. Burke, owner of the factory, and Pl F tealisee Bava . ts mnder eatoon of Kerr and Mulley 22 Proceedings tipon which the Bu-] village in the champagne district, re- ae, SE ae h i e noticed that her head was hanging ; ‘ i Dreme Court granted the decree con-|newed rioting broke out to-day and the) Word. Is upheld in every pa bara No orewoman of the girls employed as wrappers, say that | and 4 Al Jat No. 1112 Second avenue, opposite th » hebidbh Sas ' y Barbara Nolan, forewe g ploy | wrappers, say that | ana h ie bs araggion listles ay a ea gan ar etdabid wponitd i | tained sensational allegatioys of brutal| fame of anger and vengeance con-|T only hope of the speculators now yo all the 150 employees escaped. On girl reported missing was found at | he fround. and when she anawered hist cue eteen firemen and blocked trame | ect toward the young wife Unues to sweep the grape growing |!* ‘he Court of Appeals, any + her home. eee ee nti evan his ining wan | for an hour tiie afternoon before yc | Mee Latchfetd 48 a daughter of Gen. | region. The disorders began last Tues- |*he United States Supreme ¢ j 5 ’ | t t Hrovgtib (Gh Selsey 4 hava oe the “divi | day following Aha “edegtinn 6b. a. fees |. tel thes arew’ cfd the spec t ‘ | made up at onee. was drowned out , t he civil] day following the adoption of a reso- | t Escape by way of the staircases was impossible to those on the| over collcy” Snyder announced to| ‘The fire startet in packing boxes ang {At 224 One of the best known resl-| lution Ly the Senate favoring the sup: | Ata ate velo ay nye ceaneac Rien? { upper floors. The building was well-equipped with fire escapes and Miss | Director John M, Smith. "Poor old | jay °| ‘ : dents of Brooklyn. “Cleve” Litchfield, pression of all territorial delimitations| ‘lal fund of $00. The matter came H pp 2 | Hattie's got it and te swelled up Ike a) AUel* Of excelsior and got welll han deer well known both in Manhatten |of the grape growing area, which ore Justice Newburger on a writ of + Nolan, the forewoman, had perfected the girls in her charge in a fire drill avigiie, 1 gave her a aie of tresh | *tarted Before a customer in the saloon land Brooklyn a8 one of the amart set. | greatiy exaaptrated the people. J habeas corpus, John H. Lange, a spec- hi | out and cal e Sa Seep betes docbarens hte iid 6 ial + since the Asch Building disaster. The drill allayed panic and facilitated ow leaveereallee Naa Bil. aavier s of th ac seh etegiee nat come His father, Jacovd T. E. Litchfletd, Is] At Vinay the rioters hastily threw up| Witter in front of the Metropolitan ; F A TPA Rata BE | vs elk jo was \& Queensboro Bridge police, ‘The i. a Mpera-House, was arrested anc | the passage of the girls from the third floor down fire escapes to the r00f | way oe diagnosing Hattle's complaint | first fire company to arrive Engine eonrienbrnl sil ELIMI ald flu Lead Cot bal Be e * nn tl nom hip ‘ a ‘ fate + of a one-story building adjoining. Ae elophan’ spring. fever, und. becasne | No.4, from Laat Fittyehrat street: The | cece iat the s08 f8 connected with| debris of all sorts, and succeeded in |nd the content any Mr. Burke and the owners of the; —-—— — |her symptoms were similar to those} men plunged at once into the basement k holding back the advancing troopers, | “8%! t \ building estimate their loss at $15 |that carried away Caliph, the hipp% | Wen ‘Truck No. 2 arrived there was | sks $25 a Week Alimony. while another group of hifestants ‘ [| 000. ‘The water pressure was poor and as Hattie ia the favorite of the! 1, sign of life from within the cellar | THe tFoubles of the young peopie| armed with torches entered the vast | ’ when the firemen first arrived and there See erat tne 200. ang come ibe] and the Hook and Gadder men went | ame to Ught to-day when Gen. King, {Champagne depot. | was grave danger that the blaxe woul elty , betides being a Young person | Hee it ater them. Halfway back iq [#8 altorney for his daughter, made ap. { The mob smashed ali the bo spread to inflammable factories In the of singularly lovable temperament, the | 140 vetiar they found Capt. Donovan of | plication to Justice Kell i jchampagne they could find, wrecked Nar they found Capt. Donovan o jon to Justic v for leave tol t hen set fire to] tt and New Yorker arrived and six i — . Pattick ten per os | thie th é } the build ‘ a 1 trying to support each |ing them with his parents, with notice ; lines of hose were run from the river | He looked into his prescription book| a, feeiNY. Wine CIEL Pike Women were fo in j anther ou ney were choking and {of her intention to ask for an order front, over strings of freight cars and | | and pretty soon decided that the proper | staggerin, Sanne destruction, chanting — sna’ stangering. pelling LAtchfeld to pay $% a week | 2° ; A arti pide of: lumber, 10. 6. pation oom: | ioe for Hattie’ insides was a dainty) After helping them out the rellet force [alimony for the support of his wite and | evolutionary aire and arging on tie | WhenT Wi 0 he burning soap works. ittle mixture of one-half gallon of lin-| came upon Charles Preston, who hadjfour children. ‘he wife insisted that | ™ nempe hi Go | When Two eats ld, Would Water Employees Forget Standpipe. | need oil, two ounces of laudanum and] fainted across the body of Frank Leon-|her husband's parents refused to let Seer eerie katy mgr d Itch. Broken Out M 3 ¥ people who discoviged the fire,” | eee Niradee at Ce ae ard in attempting to carry the latter | her communicate In person with him, | \in* and defied the cavairy to ride and Itch. Broken Uut ost on fon Mr Burke, who was a® the fac- Patera ces ut, Jeonard was unconsetous, but had agreed to forward any com-| Toss ANG Genet Usally the troops| Faces Used Box of Cuticura Oint YY to-day for the first time after a v ' As these men were brought out the | munication she might make. The order sesdéd: Wh BALg. Conteol’. CE ike ment and Nearly Cake of Cuticura | long fllnees, “tried to put it dut oS ae aft Board Renews Digging at bie cena Uke see Ley or! crew of Engine No, 39 from the Fire | Was issued and the date for hearing rag Panton fey rites raed tha. tianiteate s Was C y letely C ir uckets of water. ‘They forgot x ? , ‘ 'S otherwise, Snyder had tried her before) Headquarters building fought their way | for April 25. es * ue about « standpipe I put inthe building, | to Uncover the Guilty in (Mt Rit, woul eaite «ro, 40 tn MUECHKED Geithae serarUlpst onsite Maveleeee that’ a senacction haa | Ht ee ee ap. Was Completely Cured, With fifty feet of hose on each floor. ver the Guilty in |inere was ine delicate problem vefore| come. At one time fifteen sick fire-|been granted in January, 1910, after tie pana SEA Ihe CHOPGOA. akeieesea | CMG lle ph HAA Goedbin On hen FBR he fire got away from them and into| me Mm of dosing Hattle and at the same] men were scattered along the curd. [husband had signed an agreement not | @#ttlct showed the horizon dareened | a err tt ea on on her three big rendering vats, and then it $100,000 Bribe Deal. tima preserving his own equilivrium and |” Dr. Ahrens arrived with an ambulance |to strike or injure tho wife, to eschew | ¥ Me nome Fe ehh At che came | When she was two weeks old. It began Was ali over.” the permanency of the elephant house. | from Flower ‘Hospital... He wanted |Profanity and to treat her with gentle- | % : : . in pimples, and {The eccupants of a five-story tene- | He called in Assistant Keepers Bob] Lenahan, Preston and Leonard, when {fess due her relationship. ‘The same] time | exploding sited Maree tna would water’ and | ment house next door to the soap face | SIRI SLD, Ti, Apri 12—Kad-|Hurton, George Sichert and Cunning-| ho had got them back to consciousness, [agreement provided for the alimony pay-| S4ditlonal wine growers tv | th EE Mend Ci | tory on the east abandoned their apart- | ward Tiiden, president of the National |N&™ and they chained Hattle's feet | to go with him to the bospital, but they | tent, which, It is charged, has not been | ferent rallying polls for | i purpose in the edge of he F ments, but the firemon, under the die) Packing Company, and former United |22MY to the ground. Then Billy per-| refused to leave th® fire. Chaplain {met. In the original papers the wite| Of * ree sont Reg reeehbEA Abe arelvine hair, and in between + rection of Chief Croker, managed tO] states Senator Albert J. Hopki vg | uaded her to elevate her front feet to) Mantel of St. Vincent's Hospital aided |charged that her husband had kicked Gosh i‘ dee are fre ine shoulders. Butit Keep the blake confined to tie iallaing | kins Were | the performing board and in this post-| the surgeon in cating for the sick men, |h@r out of bed, struck, choked her and ped dondabels Wi tbh Mean haha + broken out the | of the soap company. Several firemen |°XPOcted to bg the principal witnesses | tlon he tried to pour the medicine down. | Meantime Sergts. Fogarty and Robin. {blackened her eyes, diately on detraining the soldiers are Tent cn hee face were overcome by the thick, greasy Senate bribery committee at) But one sniff was enough for Hattle| eon from the Fifty-firxt street station| It Was also charged that under the|@spatched to the centres of activity, “L.doctored with smoke that poured from the burn ul not the bearing this she closed her jaws tight and wouldn't] |. a Ad ae ¢ th " where they are forced to continually two different doe burning with twenty reserves herded all the ten- | te7™8 of tho agreement the husband tors, and they did factory. no ne of investigation to-day, | allow a drop to trickle through, ants out of the tenement above the.burn.|S8%@ her che use of their home in Al-| charge and disperse (he reassembling Hoe eee to" help The factory bullding ts of brivk, six | Was supposed, would lead toward the | “We'll have to hist her," sald Snyder, [11% Oil Of ue Teneivent ators beet bemarle road, but that he had since | manifestants. Then a cousin of mine recom- Stories high. It ts located on the soutn {entity of the ten individuals or cor and they slipped a rope around her neok | M¥ cellar It was fensed that Sl eransferred the property to members| RHEIMS, France, April 1%—A courler | mended the Cuticura Remedies, She | side of Thirty-sixth street, between | Por are reed with ri jand with a block and tackle pulled her thet as Ae ¢ awe Bb of his own family to avold the conse-| arriving here to-day from Ventcull, a|said they cured one of children, Tenth and Eleventh avenues, in a dis- | ne ) fund sald to have been |up until body was vertical and her | *mother some of them, though they were | quences of his agreement. The list of | wine depot in the Department of Marne, | 801 (ried them, and they gave my child trict largely given over to factories and, sed to Wiilam Lorimer to the | poor old head tolled back. in no divect danger from the flames, wrongs charged by the wife include ajsays that an overwhelming force relief, {1 used & box of Cutioure Olnt- lumber yards. Fortunately the wind | United States Se | A Demijohn Full st life and the spending of much | troops to-day occupied that town wit : AR . i ad hi f ! ing of 1 oop: Soap, and my little girl was com! ra the sparks and fire toward the; An affiday by a@ man named| nen Billy offered her a wisp of fresh ’ money on the husband's part among | out bloodshed. ‘There was considera'e | outed, She is three svears old tew rnd | river. Low was prese in which award ae) gna when she opened her mouth gay folk, the efusal to allow any one} rioting ves at Venteull, a detacn not a sign of ma. I have been j Started in Cellar. Hines, the 1 magnate of Cate i vat : Sos tf Riscers om her dawas to call at ‘the home and the creation of | ment of gen es being compelled to ving the Cuticura Ointment ever According to the employees, the fre! ing that the reason | exe 4 Hed for the mixture, and trouble when his father sent money to] use thelr sabres before the mob, whivh | sine and think the Cuticura Remedies originated in the cellar of the building fund was ralsed 10 | sanding sum bervel, poured the homie Hen little: temily,- to: relieve ediate | nad destroyed several large wine | oe ce Ail ceen Bele at where the engine and boiler roo was to assure 16H | sonntu . needs. | presses, could be dispersed, ‘Signe fre. 2D ie C * eel focated, It ha” u good start before | iN on lumbe Herre ee tat aes Was pales in Married in Plymouth Church. |” | idea, Aug. Mie the engineer and his assistants di Bae hades Pesatst vial Ved 1 MANO) spite of this undignified treatment she Mr. and Mrs. Litchfiest were mar-|DR, 0. C. THUM’S WIFE SUES,| Cxticura Remedies afford the most covered it and gave the alarm, \PAny, Wan the fest witness cated thie| behaved like @ perfect lady, She didn't ried at Plymouth Church on Jan. 3, Seances in Grearness for akeor ane ke Mgt Hames shot up through the ele- (Drie con, Mr. Irorester was aaked ir) even wick or ewat Billy with hen trunk 1805, ‘The wedding Was an event of) awke for Divorce and 850 a Week| ind multe, Sold throughout the world. Vator shaft and staircase openings, i Ree gaa wala oo heniotaating: wich | True, she coughed’ once when the mix. | social note. The Litchflelds formerly | Alimony Porter Drug & Chem, Corp., sole props., Wesing On the grease and oll-soaked |() t's Ward of Duquoin end John 7.| ture. was half way down end in the owned the property upon which Pros: | ; 139 Columbus Ave., Boston, Mass. mate Partitions and the quantities | | Hines ; 3 an ine i nih words of the song, “the blow almost | pect Park stands and the old Litch-| Dr. Otto Charles Thum, with offices at BeMailed free, samples of Cuticurt GF. fafamchable material stored: in the ‘ 1d in the. spring ae | Killed Billy,” for he received about a |fleld mansion is now a relle of the|No. 10 enth street, ts the defend-| Soap and Cuticura Ointment, with 3 “Th "om Vw ster sald he had not met He pine of the physic in his eyes and was | park's possession, It is used for various/ant in a suit for divorce brought vy | pege book on the care and treatment By ie ese chad one ether Paintba a nen that®eheireretaverea,! | blown clear off the barrel, but outside| Signs of a big fight in the fail pri-| public offices. | Kdith Kernaghan Thum. A motion fo in_and scaly oor had time to et out |e" n of this she gave no trouble, | maries in Brooklyn, with Mayor Ga It was stated that there was some | $ mek SUNNY Wak Teds tide porous the doors leading to the street, Tells of Mesting Hines. | Hattie swallowed enough, however, to| packing a movement to oust the present | 'fouble over making the agreement for! before Justice Blanchard in the Supreme carrying seme of the books of the con L eS ' Was In # FOO | chase away the clover collc, and abou | ea der Jonn H. Moc. ne DI the separation, and that three different; Court, None of the details of Mrs Bera, Mscape wes cut off fromthe Ngag 4 , avout that! an hour later was going through her | der John H. MeCooey, are apparent | agouments were drawn by Gen, King|‘Thum's charges ar in the papers above by the time the alarm was given, | time when a | eee UE | tricks with Billy Snyder for the chije | OM te political horizon across the East | vefore he finally got one that met the| submitted in behalf of t fi cosehegenegh WA CUI EL WILD re ine tee wither declared he had {aFen as 12 nothing out of the ordinary | River. Tt Is pretty well known that the {approval of the young man. Following | Albridge (. Smith represents Mrs haa ceavers. ties ae 23 | no recollection y such occurrence, | had happened. Mayor Is not satisfled with McCooey and |the signature a hearing was had inj Thum De n’s counsel ts Barnard ‘itasimmons’s th | Herman H. Hettler, of Chicago, prest: | ——.—__— | the Brooklyn organtzation, which he has | Private in Brooklyn upon which the |G_ Cecire. t er feet et Piet eee HRORUEB a the Merman H. Mettler Lumbe | been heard to describe aw ‘ino organiza. |8eParation was granted. Not a word | jekt don ‘ pany followed Fe ron th . | of the hearing came to the public before » There were fifty girls oh the second | 1, When questioned by Attorney tion at all.” ‘ | ata hen aueationed by Attorne to-day when the wife charged that the | and third floors, wrapping howe | Healy, Mr. Hettler sitid he had known For some time past it has been no-|pusband persistently failed to. make | There Is No Opium See vir iheneuien ee tice that none of the organization | good. hin aereement Nor anything injurious in 362 FIFTH AV. Riis ce the Fitkslmmons establishinent | He anid he met af aa Anh OSA {men allied with Cooey have bee! At the former private hearing one of x Pied and made thelr way to the by af! ‘ yon May 20, 1900 | wetting any patronage from the City | the witnesses was Mary A. Lyons, Hale’s Hone chatrure ern faders He Elected Lorimer. | Hall, ‘This did not worry the faithful | hodsekeper of the family. She testified! 'y raking taachltee ond can Daca pak san ihe igitia'on W wha apparently ‘af to any great extent, as they figured | that-she had never seen the husband and the best facilities for personal dem- of tae tele RH det nd happy. 14 nd | that MeConey, through the influence of | strike Mra. Litehfleld, but that she had| Of Horehound and Tar onstration in Greater New: York, pm front and screamed for help, al- |" and Charles F. Murphy, would pull a strong | seen her run from her room wiih black though they might have climbed out ! oar with Gov, Dix and land some of his | eyes and marks on the throat as trom| There is nothing better fm the fre escapes and sterped to the | ner mat followers in good State ‘jo! choking. The witness said she } L & Ap Colman Ltd J root of the Fitzsiinmons Building aus Gov. Dix has not responded and there | heard him curse his wife and use the| for coughs, colds and sore 9 ‘ ie ecstasy and Chariva Vink « ri rename Fee suspicion in Brooklyn that Mayor | moet fray ap ne Leen eah CR throat, All Druggists. LONDON Robe Packing Company, across the | anina TRACE My Hope HAG Mat Alun Alay iranian ¢ , {Gaynor has une fear, of the Governor | n bara fss Ma sel, a prety young wom- ritana was fixed as about the middle of 194, v9 5 Jp otreat, climbed out on a ledge running | stirs {0 jim yexaring money aise diay. Wessel, 8 prety young wom: | anout Srooktyn appolnimente | MRITARAL G8 Sage fhe suit turbulent | Pike's Toothache Drops D.S.F.Mustard Relish © across the front of the vuildir the | use nethods In Yhe election | als *| Thomas F. Byrnes, slated for State! home scenes were frequent and violent One Miawie eens Aen cen helped ds iecia [of Mt et: nas brought sult aguinet Albert J.| ‘Tax Commissioner, and Owen Murphy, | HIGH CLASS \ across to the roof of the a's 4 took Hines's actions on | Schwardler, a wealthy young builder, | slated for Deputy Commissioner of Ex- | == place, The girl who was miss eda net him in the L B10" | for $10,000 as heart value for Schwars | cise, are two McCooey leaders who are | » |GET FROM YOUR GROCER. on the second floor and her companions 1 an outburst 0} js | Ane hy than t 2 ones : gotisin. tle War brags |ler's failure to keep an alleged promise | Wondering why they are not appoince SRN very ae 1 line ck url tite Mente | could get the appointments if they | Shur-On- through the building ra was ¢ losed when Justice | Would intimate an intention to desert | Clips attached to your pidity. It called for thi ns an Hianchards vacated an order — for | MeCooey r ie required the services o ‘ Schwargier'a examination before trial. | Assistant Corporation Counsel George o..) one-third to oueshalt on ve in On) respon it 1 +) s, one of Mayor Gaynor's a foe tara “owins “10 the cangerous nwaraier | denles Mise Wossel's | M. Curie me inde tecethor Tis, toreee | apteeuae FOR THURSDAY, THE 18TH, SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY, JHE 14TH, f the neighborhood trom Arges and also those of Miss Wessel’s | pointees, is getting togeth ABBORTED WAFFLE PUFFS, Ie ASsORTED CHOCOL Ck 10 Sparecter . er, who, in another suit n for a fight upon MeCoory for the lead FOUN ; BNR es ic the viewpoint of fire prote ‘ ; ; ' GLACE BAMAMA PF! * Nini! “¢ TEN” 19¢ ‘The reserves from the West ther $100,000 from the builder for loss | ership of the Eighteenth District. Lines TREATS LE Aiea Bie bak feventh street station had the full in keeping the crowds tn Thousands of children, on because of the Easter scl Holt tried to get througl the fire lines. Deputy Driscoll Busy. ‘The rear wail of the ) Works abuts on a va fifth street and is a high. It is over 100 feet tri ¢ to Thirty-Afth street and over 10 f An tlon of the Jud sts from the w » the of buildings on the south f Thirty ( fifth street ‘ ; First: Deputy Police Comm Driscoll, tn t ‘ Mehed fire 1) and wouldn't sald the W-foot 100 feet away, wikh or jum . " and slap somebody in the on It : thing. t People who had business t through ‘Thirty-tifth ' peiled to go around by wa fourth street and ‘Vhirty ‘The wall ie etl) standis the nise to marry is “ INBROOKLYN UNDER ©" ourtst confidential avd that theatre parties aud e rides figured in { I'm the vict said Belware- the phone from his office, No, 1M0 Brook when asked bout the suit. “Yeah, she was hief assistant here; that's right ler over tele But iin not w When to lalined te that bu young lady ervid loy Nn pnotogr rear Wa factor have nacribed to sald lding cer ro the Grand Jury, as idence, the Magis: | 8! the defend. properly warzler She has, Well, Pin not Phey're not But just roady when she is for trial | thing about her that's nice” npoxed smal flnes enth street report from Commissioner Fosdick expected in @ few days. f Say any- of battle are forming in other districts At present ..cCooey has the organtea- tlon pretty solfdly at his back, but there is a question as to his ability to | hold it Keat ‘incl ee ROUND BOX’ ANUT CBEAM 1GS. 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