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THE EY Ae NING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1911. | BESESS SSS CROMER RETIRES Reging Cher ona Successor part UGIAPHONE A TRAP RACING "su" FOR BRIBE-TAKERS ENTRIES »Dough Resttion of Second Deputy Commts- AS FIRE CHIEF | @oner last Saturday when he had a ‘ lgne talk with Commissioner Cropse ' | | =| PIMLICO RESULTS. LEXINGTON ENTRIES. | SAYS DETECTIVE FIRST RACE—Maiden three-yearolde| | RACE TRAC Kt r | nvemmene i Some details remained to be arrange 1 up, six furlongs.—Aetna, 9 (Kill entries for te These were apparently straightened out yesterday. i e Dougherty Wel! Trained. £ % ingaworth), 6 to 2, 4 to & and out, won: |, PURT RACK Phe Pinkerton man is well equipped for the position. He bh been we . y Wm conjunction with and in competition to B and | Sawa with the New dork police for many | Voters ‘ “44, seulna (Dunn), | 191; Ke 4 Rae walcre ot Wa Lascorietic | Veveran’ Quills City Service ding upon the character of the) Without king ne), 9 to 10, Ke rawen, 14 tod, thir or Excellence » OW Ern, Neva, Med Conirivance That Carri naiten filjie tio om Any Sign,of | | Sound, He Declares, Snared a, Alice Virginia and tes, 110 Dougherty ts regarded by policemen as} we | | and Anlshed as named te LP percaas\toidibe od @ man of the Flynn type and they Fuss and Feathers Twenty Ohio Legislators | FFs furlongs: purse. Inch Neve he will have more detective si bated haa 100; Enfield, HT, Gr fighes, 103; Cryst than has been the case with Flynn. | PRAISE FOR SUCCESSOR, | HID IT UNDER A COUCH, ot t Pimlico foe ‘Tuewlay, Stay i ra Wotlewen | The: 10); Sandrian, 10 — FIPTH RACK ie, three-year Myrtle m, 98; Memenger Th 108; Cayt. Carmody, 118, Sit Da SIXTH RACE Mile and twer Ma Lee, 87; Maron Sis, 1) Gam 14’ Setback, 118, | 1K | Connecting Wires Carried Ts $5000 LOOT vie semsae _,|Wilton Rugs . Cut to $35 Regular $55 Value y Now's the time to satisfy every floor covering need—THIS WEEK—while these extraordinary opportunities hold forth The Dobson name and Dobson guar | antee are surety for best material, weaving, longest wear widest sel vee ars ore et our experts aid you in your rolte apd nn: Motel SPECIAL PRICE OFFER ONLY Td etees | THIS WEEK: ey : \ RUGS (9x12) sata us| || Horace Waters & Co. Hh Royal year linvite you to hear and o moyal Wiltcus, $35. cD 4 examine the new model U9.80.csecsseseaes DOIIO 1911 Waters Pianos, also) { <a $21.06 |to compare the very mod-| $25.06 \erate Waters Prices with! tect fon eae ag \those of other pianos in} |the same high class. the World,” Is His Part- to Stenographer, Who Took ei lah "Fone | A I a It Down as Evidence 0-DAY [Sun rises, 5.00/50 (1.55) Moon’ sets. 10.30 A YEAR INVOLVED ing Word, | the Induction of hin sucgessor this | morning when Edward F. Croker, after twenty-#ev ire Depart- 4 out and n of the Low W COLUMBUS, 0,, May 1.—Despite the y fact that F. 8. Harrison, A. C. Batley and David Perry, Burns's detectives, Aim ia arrested charged with having bribed |, fOURTH Rack Representative George B, Nye, insisted Pike! of be that they were working only to secure 1 bier Wer Jevidence Involving members of the Leg: is, | tea" islature in a bribery scandal, they we |bound over to the Grand Jury tn $5,000 ch to-day. They furnished the bond and were given thelr fre 4 Jury will begin consideration of their cases to-morroy mornin Nye, when approdches by the tl men, notified Speaker Vining of th offer and, according to his story, # trap was at once laid, Under instructions from the speaker, Nye accepted cash rie 4; promising to vote ax Instructed. ‘Then | 18 : oe oe the trio was arrested ooo | Te TRC nade ict | SUIOIDESONJUINER rent not to nc them ON FOURTH ATTEMPT. Prosecuting attorney The latter ad- iy andy Hook Atatden tw 107 Chay ahttul, (Continued from First Page.) tent York, stepp thing they “had found concerning | 22%" Kenton, another veter Jacobs was his alleged police record in d into his place, London. retiring head had already said bie Dougherty May Hold Key. byes to his men and to most of On the other hand, George 8. Dough. | his friend> He spent all night in his erty, superintendent of the Pinkerton | office over the Great Jones street fire agency, which has had charge of the| house, from which he had rushed to Drummond case since the robbery, said every big fire in the greater city dur that he has information as to the iden- ing the past decade. At 7.45 o'clock he tity of the Jacobs famtly, and that his, Was sitting at his desk in elvilian understanding of the case is that they karb. have some knowledge that may be of At that moment the new chief, in full use in that case. uniform, stepped in the open door down- Mra. Jacobs and her daughter went | *tir He saluted the men on gu to Ellis Island to-day on the 10 o'clock | ANd climbed the steps to th boat, with ten persons who were held | Croker ood up as he entered a as undesirable persons. Gen, Henry and tWo men shook hands Deputy Surveyor Smythe had Jacobs in “Well, John, It's Up to You.” the Surveyor's office for aw long while They sat dows and The packing cases had not yet been | discussing com: Then searched. | bells’ struck downstairs—8 o'clock Renutation. 107 Salval tile eee $16.5C CARPETS Deported Passenger Hangs Him-| on the Cincinnat) by Rope orders; worth 8 und Ke ito AY 85: aid Linocle Mu mits he has this evidence, and that it Mad of Shirt ; Wilton Velvets al 95 ” Th Was much that was unusual) @ealn they stood up a is to be put before the Grand MEGE OTs : n 2a > of |} | yard va his week. c about the case. When Jacobs appiied| “Well, John,” sald Croker, “it's up to =e | gury: | The Iner Cincinnat!, arriving from If you are judge of ‘he i "Brussels; exceeding!s for @ pass to meet his wife and daughter | You. L wish you all the luck in the Dictaphone a Trap. Mediterran po to-day, brought | piano quality and of real) dura lo, Regular price > Sale |piano values you will be| | Pi ec Hate Vand Tae convinced that the| Waters is the most at- itractive piano proposi- tion it is possible to offer. | Style A--Waters Upright | is a marvel of sweetness and} . | on the pier, he asked for it under the) World. | forty-eight-hour week or eight-hour! srembera of the Legislature flocked t@ Story of a sulctde in wt Datre name of “David Josephs," and another| “The same to you, ‘Ed,’ sald Kenton. y without any cut In wages, Forty |, city towday hours earlier than Gunes. fifty years old, made four at- of his daughters, who went also ay The ceremony was over or more employers met the demand, on Mondays because of the| t¢MPts to end his Ife before he suc- ide by sid a 08 ae ‘ a, s under the name ot they descended the stairs most of them in small shops, and 1 Feeih: thiAK Renators and Rapes | C88 “Harris.” A mysterious person whom | to Where the men of the engine company mito work, ‘There are p men went ‘ 7 | tatives who are 0 Jacobs called “Brown” also procured a| * vod at attention, others w are expooted to go on sirike having cel pass under the name of “Harr! | I've already said all I want to say, | to-morrow, \ nies, an ‘ The assumption of the names, taken| ! think,” sald Croker to the little group In the other shop power was on,! with 2 Ger Cincinnati took im connection with advices that the | Of newspaper men, who were waiting, | ut the machinery was idle and the|ing the s developments, De-| him on the return trip March 28, Hard- Government had concerning the former | “!'Ve given best years of my tite) men stood about quietly in the streets. | tective Harrison names four Senators, ly had the ship reached n seas when I feel as if 1 need a Hicemen in uniform and plain clothes| with whom he had dealings and to! the man jumped overboard. He was moby that that I'm |men from headquarters were scattered | Whom he declares paid money. The’ rescued and First Officer Hencke was % e Legislature meets at 5 P. M. to-day, hb&tory in London of the Jacobs cirele | to this Job and that a cipher cable message had | &0Ing to loaf either. Hut I'm going into them, but had nothing to do. ordered to keep a cloke watch on him, 3) Specially ; Reduced for ting | This Week. DOBSONS' Makers of Carpets for Fifty Years 53-59 West 14th Street, me to New York ng among her passen- Bulgarian, who was or- harged with activity, and supplemented by the | rest to Mrs. Jacobs just before her | business and 1 hope to make a little Aquarters were op at P art | eae ton committee will | “wo days later Gunnes made @ noose Ipeaulty, in tone and Pi irecld Between Sth and 6th Aves. ing date all pointed to interesting | Money for myself. It Js just thirteen haus and Sands streets, Brooklyn. They were | “We nave stenographic copies of every| of MMs suspenders and hanged himseit, [jance. It isa standard high- “L," Subway and Hudson Terminals ’ ments concerning the importa-| Years ago this morning since Dewey (Continued from First Page.) swamped to-day by candidates for ad-| word that passed between us and Rep-| He was cut down and his clothing was |/class piano, warranted to be is of goods—chiefly jewetry—from | fired the first gun at Manila, It was oe mission to the union, A meeting which | resentative Nye and the oth n-| taken away, except his shirt and trous- |}¢'4 Ve : other side. on this same date also that Bonner re- mong the memoranda found in! #lgned as Chief and I succeeded him, b's pocketa was the name and ad-| It's a day that carries séme big mem- of Mra, Drummond, the addrose ores for: me. durable, to stand well in tune| and hold its tone. Price $250 had been called the for § o'clock was] volved In this 1 ers, Four days later he picked the rope ed to a hall at Bright and High | Harrison to-day from a life preserver and made another mmittee was ap- “The evidence was secu Dy means effort, He Was unconsclous when cut nney was elected | of a dicta which consists of a down. | number of sensitive dises so constructed Left with nothing except shirt and nin trousers and confined he tore the eairt or fifty fe t ® and le a rope, When he hanged himse! sald Det ater, speechmaking. Samuel Libowltz was srand marshal adjo toe hal Hundreds of banner: streets, A strike i : pointed and John R the in London, | "f want to say here as T walk out of | Mined te avmpat chat It was resolved that the bs insisted that he had the address | this engine house that T pave « high} WH the officials Union eh strikers should not parade in the dovn use he hoped to sell some goods regard for the man who takes my place, | UMON charge Shh Aldeeiote because the Ghion olicers and placards pro- of the m Tronworkers* auniting. One of hers at the so carried fo! by means 7 slish ith this the attemp: Mrs. Drummond, although he did A No. 1 fireman, a good ex. | the few p wish read want to avold the possibility of any dis- et Dr in tt : te | was suocesstul, ~ for cash or on payment: Pa Tinahn wotel: his business, He reformed the marine | S{DMAPPING OF LABOR LEADERS, ex, : thing Avge gd oe a8 4 pect Non-Union Aid, connected the two rooms, In front of Woman Enemy. brench of; this department until he Urge Labor to Rise. In Manhattan 1,00 machinists quit R.| the door in my room I placed a couch DIRECT ELECTION BILL $7 Monthly | h he stenographe! t with tele- s >| Dhone ‘receiving. arrangement. on his| Committee to Report House Meas- head. ure for Selection of United brought It to the highest possible pitch | orn, Y onem! pite ers in Yiddish denounced oe Ss Fg av enue ate wo. {of efllctency, and T predict that he wit) | gpiracy of th gr Faye "do as well inc on ho} 4 4 who had caused him trouble before Warke Pests trite " je force }to rise and ehow its its amalle® p also lost men, piling @t the bottom of the latest trouble} 7 jkr wy ate be re Traps. martyrs.” the Manhattan aggregate to about 4,( that he had always conducted @) wie tye tee Lisle 4 Fy Uttle more to} Phe police anticipated no particular, The attitude of the Manhattan employ- Eager for Bribes. | b : ry t Jewelry business, | Zaraiie avanti hing lately re-/ trouble from this group except the pos-| ers Is identical with that taken by the| Rwinie Tinie Lokcinal| t Senators by People. My having the addi of Mrs, | : ention. My experience | giniity of panic or al out- Brooklyn companies, | aught in thia scandal, If 1] WASHINGTON, May 1.—The Senate ok longer T would | ¢ on Judiciary by a vote of has taught me tha . ‘* 5 mond proves nothing,” sald Jacobs /j4* TAUEHL mo that factory buildings lyreak when the parade, as pianned,| Unton men count on non-union heip | have got to be made absolutely fire- a for success in this strike, The open The Con- Hoe & Co. mani Rich,” and called on labor presses at Grand and Pitt streets, Many and no charge for interest or! extras. In addition to our large stock of Waters Pianos and |Players our Exchange Dept. offers many good used pianos) “We gislatul ad heen here a “The customs officers are trying to make | |, Napa this s passes the Asoh Tu will by nave run out of a favorable report to-day | , . M ' | | mp admit I had dealings with her.” EMRE cate aed at, ee ice tokeep #hoP plan has been adopted by most eager for it. for the adoption of the resolution, whien ||at extremely low prices and ith Mr. Jacobe at the ler were laperernred xe Me and atta | the abeeciies from aron vwdto oF Bay Ehud ABaaal te hetns clegeee | Latent, davelon as passed the House, to subi the Jon payments of only $5 per! of his daughters, and they were f SweRep aie Her | violence Of labor. ‘There has been no declares | iat, one of the greatest br states the conmitutlohal amendment sor & to welcome the returning [ulldinan, People working at benches | Ne ig that of the Sscial | ion af intentyin by the noncunion men, {i ihe, history of the country: 14 about | thy election of United States senators | {| maneh if desired. ellers when four special Treasury {00 ny us audiences te teaucete Jist Labor party, which iw to leave Labor | but. the joyers, through the New | (7 gcxnorel! 1 to Lewlslature DY | by popular vote Send Postal for Catalogue. | ta, headed by Agents Hoag and) “rye quiiding code is good as far ay | Pemple tn Hlghty-fourth street at) York and New Jersey Metal Tead investigation t Y Se eee ee lor, two detectives from the Central | 44 goes, put it does not Ko far enough, |@™ O'clock to-night and march all over | Association, have served notice that) Hume detectives who have ‘Horace Waters & Go, Three Stores: 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. | 127 W. 42d St., near B’way.| Harlem Branch (Open Evenings) | unless the non-union men report. for work to-day the shops will be closed Square, w and step# taken to employ new help and several members of the steam- maf of officers appeared. The; | Buildings 150 feet high are allowed to [WM ending Ina ting and ¥|go up with the trim end much of the | sPeechmecting at Unt F rene FY furvetee Hecane | interior construc ‘Thin | the arrest of the tronworkers’ officials | altogeth vet dy Deputy Surveyor Harris |*2uld not be, Wood should be elimi. | Wil be denounced in fifteen diferent | Hugh Frayne, general organizer and that vali Gio wn ii Gc Immigration Boarding OMver Ode |Nated In all bulldings. And now, T be- [languages and dialects, has tn it powsi- |New York representative of the Amer. | "at mumier belles drawn ln, i |e ‘appeared. believe that's all I have to say, Good-| bilities that the police do not regard so {aM Federation of 1. said to-| Pe aia’ Ga iho av’ that King Alfonso !s gravely 1M with rae {t seemp, had boarded the ship| by, fellows.’ confidently. Gay thes he bas specie’ 6 Seiay Bo Jury investigation, that they predicted ; tuberculosis and that at @ recent con- Quarantine and had been closeted) It was a long specch for the silent} ‘They know that the crowd will be if ft should become meneral it mmayeine {that many of the ators would sult€tion of hks physicians tt was de- Mra, Jacobs and her daugater in| man and his volvo was a mite husky , 0 measures of treat- | ura eean ye ie Le KING ALFONSO SICK? | least twenty members of the Legislature | Report in Paria T are already involved in th boodling. | ¢ 18 @ possibility of more than twi Spanish Mon- ow arch Has Tuberculosis, PARIS, May 1.—L'Intransigeant claims In [254 W. 125th St., nr. 8th A tired out and either cross or s\ slated volve 75,000 ¢ 1 machinists in the e ia and turn evidence, in-| cided that urgen nn ——— ev He that ¢ shirt stateroom. b , / r st) ment. were e 1 also. th = Ms 8 F as he finished, Ho turned his heel, [and they remembe sorders from country, Will oss of immigrants to | ore to at least) mént w n al that ff ‘ ad Hae ie - i , | an nver ‘ ‘ pment uality it is “neck and neck” with After the travellers hat Deon searcned | walked out of the door and crossed the | rushes on the police to bomb throwing Work Jong hours for small wages, he | fift Spanish 1d pass the =| g1s0 and : the baggage of } aos a el atreet to @ little yer shop. After {in t ey vast, (Said, ts at the bottom of all such| It ts declared that nineteen members ie wint Lerins, Switsertand, | ‘ ae daughter. consisting of three large pack- had been shaved he went around | one of those | rouble. ite nanaie alive will ke oharaed the climate is better adapted to| Made of Ss pongees, ing cases, four pacteboard boxes, a! nf th - “4 ” jwith boodling before. the Invest! on lis eondition, | ma a well as high- case and a shawl, were sealed and|the corner to the Broadway Cer to be pre 44 to the ma Brooklyn Strike Headquarters. Jends, In this case there would no a — | grade plain inaheinice ordered sent to the Public Stores, He where he breakfasted with © or adopt Freaanua? # for the Brooldyn strike | quorum left to transact business. In| King nas long suffered from! able, u ands. Bev: Bacco atiedldes Seiaa REL Wes APOE, one. be Geativek © os) Gs ask ts bho keane in Assembly Hall, Peart and|the touse even a greater number are | what Recritten aaa Me He, Heckbands: “Res BOY KILLED IN STREET. honorary surgeons of the departm KOtaiSnED BRAC GL, aca ee s, Where there was a meet-|niia to he Involved and. the hee 4 FURNITURE CO. |e +» .|, Acting Chief Kenion ts recognised us| one more in the long series af aceaaka re confident that at least thirty there | deaux, (has performed several minor op- 1G} EAST 125°" ST. Exclusive patterns an authority on fire fighting the ed 1 be charged with boodling erations on His Majesty, on one Ma TiMte ae eaie p EWPEROR REO LABEL SUIATS $1.60 UP Joseph Kalino, six en Years Of AEC! over. 10 ta fifty-one Years old and. hina er daisieg nen Will Get Immunity Bath. |sion in 1907 removing adenoids, accord- Bet. 3°* & Lex. Aves & echoolboy of No. therine street, | r 7 a ‘ nat th Jing to current report. On Apri the Sree wchoie the gutter at 3 pen a fiveman since April 2, inetigation and he thoxe 99, In charge, ( w ead of the detec- | ing visited Mc in enac at AhiE FURNITURE IF Yee. DEALER sythe and Division streets om his way QM May hii Just two 94 whows desire is to reduce the American for the city will be ‘ » CoLAMoUE 10 | ime ie in unde polypt . shits, to school this afternoon, was run over pyovartmon Rar Wena t workingman to a cond elpless his _headquas y ¢ of his | out, ‘There have o s sir by & horse and truck’ and instantly gwen} occasions {nthe ahoene | suiostion to onzant trict No. 1b of ti set cembera of bath House ana {2t, &,,more serious aiiment, inoiuaing | MUGS. Carpets, Be stry * re driver of the truck, Philip Bi Chief er. He Is one of the medal! Preceded by « squad of policemen and xatton, which | Senate were today 4 € 9 Yossi ey panes ee eave san at ve Outil tters Homes elt neslonos Ge. SOR+E0t Rrgadvays &, 8. iJ he truck, Philly Brat-\ men of the Department, his latest re- |tWo standard hearers, of whom N nveatination of charges Hl Oe twarey hark OF age whie ed Presented for be very at th \the other the Stars and Stripes uy wid at Jtests from Lieut.- Nichols, Speaker | tian, ‘ sae Accounts Invited. big fire Ner M, Ne River, last|/down, 10,000 Williamsburg unto: would be against Attorney-General Hogan and | summer, paraded for two miles. through Brooklyn factories “Turner, declare that | “Laid On PRESIDENT LYNCH RULES |Rrovisritecdatrio today betore nres'ing' graze ieitt"r'D tt ® Go, rite ‘ Good Spring Tonic § aaa crepir 99 ON PIRATE’S PROTEST. |" "Amrit Sa tape nenie Mee tele a i foEAAiND 1 saan’ the The Tabie " gaan te aver of m8 wa thon one cn al ae ig Rigo a, OW PRICES | _ | den milk wagon, stopped the parade This 1s the busy season in the ma- spring te as a blood purifier, Last coring | PEM ATURDAY Ev) badd Natonal League Head Finds for St,]and made w vigorous complaint to Por chine trade,” suid ate. Wilson, serace| WILL OF CHARLES ENGERT. | sore toris tnt ass Wont marion, Last coring 2 : alee? | A r 1 Cap wnk, Capt. Frank had Ueally all the <d' men are in the cba | 1 was not well at al h ext to bed was WHAT? | Louis in Game Under hot no eo manner in whieh the Union or in gympathy with the un The will of Chavien Kngert, who dled | rel amt merous and could not lem walls te teat. Laas qa megsreinel seems Tot ist win. [in ®t. Mark's Hotel, Brooklyn, on |the morning 1 would fool twice as tired; my mother rely absolut intrinsic I ‘ra setieeteen en the employers granted a] Maren filed to-day. It disposes | got a bottle of Hood's Sarsapariita, which I too! A Some of the most pitismrs to-day tosi ver protest of a reine pmeag. pineshour day fon years Agu they prom] of w larke fortune. Ife. tefl 82400 to 1 ft lke new teron when that fd! fon EDDYS orth, ans this alo : ; “a made amid waited in. vain and) now. they | found a kindergarten tn iits mative town | yottle, We aimays have soine of Hood's medicines | BRAND n enviabl ee enone oa8 binyed ule Se i i. waiea in’ vain 4 m ibey bare Naria, and & similiar amount 0 [ie iy howe." tive? Rowe, Marte, Win 7 it i | All s + nicely served meals ("io (hu. Wo thoumind sirtWwalki makers clad members Of the co # who wore | (nd ot Sam gaa made tothe Churen | Thire is a0 “jst a8 good” medicine, Jusat on Q S ct, They have never : one would care to. 1” ti eieventy inning, with Bresna- wv ipseaiee ind oy rade Rg a OT RR Parietal . Hols Trinity for masses for the | having Hood's, | STYLE. H t the approbation of al ond and one out, Bliss batted iia old unfulfilled pr 0," t n » | Get it today in usnat Higuid form or chocolated | Wr 1 sit down to. net piteh latter's yn, tee ; Mr Wilso Imated that the strike Sane M teuert | tablets called Bare | rs aaglll van aiMnnae Saas linn et hit Ahm ieand ’ might affect the interests of 200,000 “eli e t I gue, oon ae oe Oe Nw Mates’ | wade workers in allled trades, such as blach 0 Oearh + Various It_ makes such a pleasant WISSNER WAHERGOMS: : IF THE M'NAMARA miths, bollermake oulde t ities and agree . 3 WHERE? of the bag in making the cateh, A « an oe 5 0 59 181% Secchi, cotrnne abr ale remaind | AMERICAN] difference with soups, meats | 9¢ sth Ave. cor. 15th St., N. ¥. ‘ sion followed, in which Hunter dropr WE PROTDST AGAIneT tam” |. Local No. 10 of the Intergational | WATER. COLOR) andsulads that you ll wonder 55-57 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, At many of -the t all and Bresnahan 8 era te " XIDNAPPING OF TRE LABOR mekery and Confeet onery Wor hors and if thoy 40, not sign by to-nte nt, the OCIE Y | why you didn’t use it before, id : MEAT Hin, | lnveataation (ahpwenl wat nie’ of America started a tentative! men, about 4,000 in number, may all go Me Boarding Hotises’ | wir rata cast, ue ot) wa maee Pago AWE oma. [ter thet tie employers aye ht aey Sigg Ava, ute, gal, On Eenezat Prin EXHIBITION! Made by E. Pritchard, | sess tee | a eetined # d eee: RANG ot oat ‘BNOUGK-—WE MUST OWN have Individual axroements dated a year | Manners denouncing the | ” New York YAN ROUR er t oer ise rom day nn followed from Hu ition het ee Owe HOMES. ? Matin | rite et pe ‘nono i AMERICAN FINE ARTS BUILDING 215 West 57% st. | ry to be Tues if piaey tn the ade exe ‘ : " 1 . ‘ aton Bauare will be rer HELP WANTED—FEMALE sal Wetatieanite at ek ¢ ' ‘i ‘| MORNING AND "eet chon sucina nance a eae [es falas, Mien Keim ey: SASF eh tar es bes Eg k Pree eyed canberra bt The boss bakers do not a thin | Wall, A William Karlin, John Mul st wiih laundry Chamber Wick any alae, bo 4 AY | UBL Aho OmapbP STD tS’ RETRO Gh8 Tete REnetioaL. UIMiatyIa® | et ten aad Morrie ate fe Gal ‘iaiseen te nd i Salty | plvy Aereed 10 Lhe were delivered to all of them yesterday, | Brus, ; L, Thompen, 4 William #., N. X. a f » ’ & \ $

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