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HILD'S PLEA WINS \E2x-Chief Croker’s Ten AND GRANDMOTHER SATADNAPPER Se, ne | “Is That They Don't Give’ Mrs Jewell Takes Dead) Much Thought to Fires Daughter’s Little Girl Until in Midst of One.” | | Away From Father. | «Qne Bucket of Water Will’ DoaGreatDeal; Instead 01 HAD LIVED WITH biel) Running Away Find That, | Bucket; Women' as a Rule} Are Cooler Than Men.” Parents Separated, Four-Year- Old Yearned for Love of Mother’s Mother. By Sophie Irene Loeb. | 1, At the first sign of fire do ot run atcay from it. 2. Get well acquainted with the surroundings where you live. 3. Do not resist a fireman in attempting rescue. 4. Do not be too hasty to jump from high places. 5. Fire drilla should become a fived law. 6. Everybody should learn how to use fire appliances. Supremely happy in the possession of her four-year-old granddaughter, ‘ving image in miniature of the be- doved daughter who had died with the shila in her arms @ month ago, Mrs. A. Irene Jewell is waiting to-day in er apartments at the fashionable Walmore, No. 61 and 63 Fast Seventy- hth street, for her son-in-law, Clem- ent I. Easton, to make the next mov 7 + t calm "T have Dorothy-my Dorothy, name- ttle childrens rttedlasthas sake of my dear daught sald Mrs 8. No matter how hot the fre, Jewell to-day in soft, beautifully modu- luted tones. “What more can I want?’ And Dorothy, up bright and early, payed with the dolls and toys ebe left hehind when, two days after her moth- ers death, the fathe: iy knew at all, came and demanded the hild am@ took ber away. Mra, Jewell had no idea of carry- tng the child to her home when she went up to Riverside Drive yesterday »fternoon to cateh one glimpse of the ase which had practically known no other home than her grandmother's, and | vem the Intensely) devoted grand- | mother had not been permitted to | bend every effort to keep calm. 9. Cleanliness in the home an important preventive of fire. 10. In case of too much emoke try to get a wet cloth about the mouth. | These are ten rules suggested by Edward F. Croker, who hed been « fireman for twen- ty-weven years, Chief of the > York Fire Depart- ment twelve year! ‘nce Dorothy had been taken to tho and regarded as| vne of her other grandmother, Mra. the foremost fire- | hagton sr. at No, 661 West One Hun- fighter in this dra@ and Forty Venta street count when he Grief ide Her Ili. | lately resigned the work of fighting | fires for that of preventing them. So| when I asked him to tell me wherein the pubilc might aid tn alleviating this los | of life he said She had been stricken with a double | soet. the grief of her daughter's dea: and the parting with her daughter's id, ard «© had been desperately val days ago he went to the i \aton home on West One Hundred | “The great trouble with most people I Vorty-aeventh street, and asked to| Nes im the fact that the subject of fire S ilttie Dorothy, but her request was | # Rot given very much thought until we LG aro in the midst of it. For inetance, a 4 rh yearne yearned ed. Her heart yearned and yearned, | eon ‘win gy into a hotel, eay in the afternoon she could stand | and y : evening, regi take an elevator to no longer. She telephoned to her #8-| \\. room without taking any observa: | Ms SUS CHO both heavily | tion @s to the surroundings, lock his| pen Nent sto valde Drive, ine and retire. There he {# for the) {ing to walk around the neighbor-| night and has not the least dea as to| vad unt) f Rood fortune would attent | the locations of the fire exits, stairways | them, they could sea the child. | and in fact might not even be able to They eat down on one Of the benches | 4 faving One Hundred and Forty-seventh | street and waited, 1 the way to the elevator again. “After the Asch Building disaster girte In a Mttle while they} on the witness siand swore they did “the little girl coming toward them | not know where the stairways were, THE EVENING WORLD, ns emer ree FORMER FIRE CHIEF Zow; CROKER SICK GIRL WEDDED TO ACTOR AT HOME. OF ELSE ANS Itiness_ of Actress’s Friend Upset Plan to Have Mayor | | WET RAG Prevents SUFFOCATION Just @ little patience, a bit of en- durance, has saved many o person's life that would otherwise have been loat.” “But when there 1s 60 much amoke?* I suggested. “People are overcome by smoke more from nervousness and excitement than they would be under ordinary conditions. For exemple the trained fireman may | be inhaling tn the same vicinity of| amoke yet 1s not overcome nearly as| Teadily as the person '~ onic, If it te possible to get a wet cloth and te tt around the mouth at the first sign of smoke, this will do much toward keep- ing one from eucoumbing to it. Good Housekeeping Heipe. “A point of great importance is that cleantiness in the home is a pregnant factor in the prevention of fires, This may seem farfetched, bat the truth is evident that the accumulation of dust Perform Ceremon Rules For Fires; Don’t Jump; Don’t Resist Rescue; Keep Calm SAIL TO COMPETE SATURDAY, MAY 20, ‘SK ARMY RIDERS CLEANLINESS PREVENTS FIRE GET ACQUAINTEL | WITH YOUR SURROUND NGS | GIRL RUNAHAY CAUGHT, SAYS SHE FED FOR LOVE Sweetheart Poor, Declares Mercedes Cable, Father Want- ed Her to Marry Rich, for soctal recognition 1911, BRITISH AGAINSI Uncle Sam Sends First De ment of Crack Cavalry Officers to Show. PAFT’S BROTHER GOES. Declines to Talk of Renomina- tion, but Sure of Repub- lican Election. Aix army oMocers eatiel for London to-day on the Atiantio ‘Transport liner Minnetonka on-as pleasant @ junket as could posatbly have been devised. They ko to officiaily represent the United States Government at the London Hores Show, from June 12 to June 14, whieh a to be one of the really awagger fea turee of the coronation festivities ‘The group of officers ts commanded by Major Fred F. Folts of the Fifteenth Cavalry. The other members ara Capt Guy Z. Henry, instructor of riding at Wert Point; Lieut. Gordon Jahnaton, tn- | structor of riding at Fort Reilly; Lieut. | A. R. Chaffee of the Fifteenth Cavalry; Lieut E. F. Graham of the Tenth Cav- 4 Capt. Zidmer of the Eleventh airy. Uncie Sam's First Venture. Thin 4s the first time this Government will ever have official representation at | & foreign hore show, The officers wil! | participate in riding conmteata with oract military ridera from all the European powers, and will undoubtedly come tn ‘They have twelve picked horaes and nine cavalryme: signed to duty as grooms, with them “T am sure that these contests,” said Capt. Henry, “will arouse widespread interest in the cavalry arm of the ser- vioa, and will result in an interchange of {dees on riding which will work for the {improvement of our horsemansh!p.”" Also sailing on the Qfinnetonka was Dr, Thomas B. Green of Chicago, the Chautauqua lecturer, who {te starting ) @ fourteen months’ tour of the world !n search of material for lectures and magazine artict On the Red Star liner Lapland, which natied for Antwerp to-day, wae Charles P. Taft of Cincinnati, brother of the President, his wife and daughter. Mr. ‘Natt declined to comment upon the pos- WOMAN AVIATOR WILL TRY TO FLY ACROSS CHANNEL | Mre. Gavin, was the first who can claim that se Hinglishwoman to fly, to attempt to fly acrosa the English Channel early in June. In the first days of aviation, when fatalities were many and terrible, she was the firs Pupli at Charies Lane's flying schoo! at Brooklands. Then sho went to Issy and she comes of sporting ature of last year's Ladias’ Champion ship Meeting at | gins on the ith, Mr. ¢ enthusiastic aviator. — HERRESHOFF’S DAUGHTER in is also a Bride’s Third Marri sibility of President ‘Taft being renom- inated, but ventured the prediction that whoever the Republicans nominate will be elected. He and his family will motor in the eouth and west of Dngiand after a Httle jaunt through Beigtim and Franée groom Is Same Age as Her Father, the Yacht Designer. The friends of John B. Herreshoff, the were informed to-day of the marriage of his daughter, famous yacht designer, lea-Mowinewux. where she inade many fine Mets, including one of forty-fve minutes’ duration Preparations for her cross-Channel Attempt are complete, She has won much distinction tn the world of sport, Westward Ho! waa the adtes’ Golf Champlonships, which be-| WEDS WASHINGTON MAN. ge, and Bride- | How to Live to Be 100 Years Old, by Woman of 97. AROCKTO: Mary M. Seriggens, who ceolabrated her ninety-seventh birth- day, to-day gave the following rules by observing which she hopes to #t- tain the century mark: Lots of hard work—fiftees se atetaie from goustging abeet f a your neighbors. Never flirt, for % is a waste of energy. Do not read novels, for tt de stroys the disposition. Women get wrinkles worrying over the troubles of the heroes. If you have any vanity of Gress destroy it. The young women who afe binding up their limbs with Robbie skirts are shortening their lives. Keep away from dances and moving pictures. } Mre. M Citisench ip. WASHINGTON, May %.—If Mre. A W. Mellon of Pittsburg, who ts being ued for a divorce, has appealed King George on the ground that she # British subject, the State Departmen knows nothing of It. The departmen says if Mr. Mellon ts an American Mrs Mellon 1s also, as when an alien woman narries an American citizen she becomes a citizen of this country vapry and sey patter and cleele and brassie! “O what a difference in the morning!” And nearly all due to what you a/e last night. es, ate. Tinproper eating causes nine- tenths of all the ‘‘next morning’’ miseries. Cut out your heavy dinner tonight. Fat stock. \| a plate or two of exceptional play of Mrs. Gavin, who was a member of the English teain | She will be seen at Portrush In the} TOMATO Soup A few biscuit with it or plain bread and butter. ‘That's all, See if you don't sleep bet- ter; and sing that little song with a new and cheerful ac- cent, in the morning’. Try it and see. ” mmpanied by Johanna Ryan, herlang some of tiem had been employed |!n unfrequented corners acts as oll. Dis- | Announcement was made to-day of} Mercedes Cable, etxteen yeara old, Other Notables Sail, Eid Wei orale envi 21 kinds 10ca can i r 01 year o1 . This is reck-| orderly clothes presses and heaped-up i : ‘ 4 a ion ; *e. minute seemed a. Iitetime to| there for a year or two, ‘This ts reck-| orderly clothes presses and heeped-up | the marriage at the home of Misa Kinie| whose diannpearance from her heme, | Also on the Lapland were Mr. and} 1. ¢., formerly a real estate dealor in| Justadd hot water, Hadad ; a lifetine | ess, to say the The truth is that | c’othing ne ng iy add| Janis, the actress, at No. 36 Gi | No. 2017 La Fontat Mrs, Walter B. Brooke jr, of this city do Ire, Jewell as with slow steps the elill 4 fuel to the flames, To keep things in| < a8, No. 36 Gramercy | No. 2017 La Fontaine avenue, the Bronx. | ‘| Boston, Mass. Mr. Amidon ts sixty- bris ry aid her middicnaged and rheumatic| that there are more ways than one) oto make a precthe of keaping| svuare, of Miss Bisto Jordan Mtasle ¢ Jon April 2, she says was due to the| MW? are going to attend the corona-| three yours old, about the age of the ring 10.6 bod, i ee ned eter Neart stood atit; (of getting away from a fire {f people| order, to n : a 0 | . ots d a ; i , , abc nage o ‘ | ifthe vents pe ih picepal lwin onty try thelr utmost 60 keep cool. In onder, algo aasiet firemen in lo-| Gilbert Dougias, @ young Mngiish aotor, | desito of her father that she marry a | i gta ialicthabt sth ce ee bride's father. Mis first wife died ten and serve. ereeen automobiles aud carriages and | Ke e the seat of the fire and saving|On Wednesday. rich man, probably wlll be sent back|}) Gramwett of Washington, D. Uy | monthe aKo Josnrn Castrance yocback riders. At iaat the hamardous Common Error. important articles. Miss Steele is the daughter of Ed-| to her parents to-day, She 19 the 4augh-| was a bridesmaid at the weding of Lord|, M% Amidon has been married twice Company q was negotiated and the Little “A great common mistake made “Phe woman in the home can do | ward Jordan Steele, Hoth her parenta| ter of Rudolph Cable, and ds eald t) be} Decies and Mise Vivien Gould. She and| etre. She is thirty-nine years old Camden N J ' ig | 4a: 8 te Beet Lomteey” 0? Bre mush to dispel distress. Te ivan jaro dead. She Is the «randdaughter |a descendant of the famous Morris fain-| iar husband will be the guests of Lord | At No. ts Rutiven avenue Roxvilv. |p lobe toe phe wan pathos In the chili's| to try and run away from it, In casy thing to call ‘ize! and Bove | or Frederick Kiley, a wechy hear Boston, the address given by Mr. : She too had been grieving over! oases without number 8 fire at th F cute 6 oss i neening eres, | : Kiley, althy resident | iy after whom the Morrisanta district |and Lady Decles during tetr stay in| Ariaon in’ obtaining his marriage | pedsand-whi ' ration from her grandmother, + |of Camden, N. J. For the last soven | was named London. | white , " SA ther, | peginning is very ily put o1 but to do rather than ory is the |... Miss Steele had 1 As mamed iH license, according to the despatches, ; and avo walked with a listless atep, A&| —ene Wucket of water will doe | hing, 2 might say that almost re Miss Steele had ved with Minn] Morcedes waa found tast night in a} ,Otnere euline were Former United! hig sinter, Mrs. Willlam Kk. Wright label bl a eth aald mira sent tte scone Ah tae, TALS half of the fires could be extin. = )S0'% “Hom the has known from child-| furnished mom house in Yonkers by bing posh seb | lives, She sald she knew nothing of ; thy ; ood. eee A Betta, GB Sha ‘ nd ty 0% Myrtck,| the wedding vd enkeo Vex cur saualy, BOWLS to do is to try to find it. The next = gonidhacal te ee | Miss Steele had lett Miss Janta's | Det cad . an oy tie e th ire-| president of companies publtahing a sell prevente er fro no | _ #8 | mont station, a Fane in the Mor, odin m jons Vad called her. So she stood while Mrs, | reauistte is to keep Sook ay excitement and use a Uttle nerve apartments and moved to the Motel|rivania station a® an ne | eS Guard A ainst—, | Jewell hastily threw the vell from her| Bere Z want to say h at feta — at the right moment. | Avon, at Lexington avenue and Thir-| “r want to marry for love, not rich recently mete denied plaasifioation as i q face and Kneeling down on the halt oY hie rere. ecole S sresele na “rhe feata of the Httle children ee-|tieth street. On Tuesday she wens cy! eae i as brite s ot ri Ms Als ond clase matter, but he had the or- Pp OF t a j roadway held hér arme out to the little men, aclally Rash act ba ancueed: | J o| the detec say the girl exclaimed | ¢ inded. th Evil: one grasp the situation more clea eee eg ee ae eeeatch entre | the, City Hall with Mr. Dougias, who| when they found her Commenting upon the tremendous an- AND 0 eather s ‘ andma—Grandma'" the child ex-| sone brave woman taking the tnitl-| nate fear of fire as the grown-up, and had Just returned from an engagemont| Mercedes left home April 29 saying she | nual loss sustained by the Government Avoid all danger of ty- | Telmied, 6nd her valbe. Was. elGaMt hye" ative in cases of great trial can accom-| Very ‘often, takes the cue of peing| {chicago in “The Fascinating Wid-| was goin vo dova| it the maintenance of the rural free} LIXI [Ror EN NA phoid fever, diphthe ‘ terte foy. Then she threw her- tains ¢ wi tan E { | i self into the yearning, hungry arms of | Push much in cal ming the fears of the} ,carea from those about him. If the|°™ with Jullan Eltynge, and got a| later li aD’ delivery syat he said {t woukl never other contagious dixeases > Ww 18 becom anie- rT Mes \ | due to improper inethods of the woman who had lost both daugnter | ° hen people become pi little one has the assurance of safety | Marriage license. y sald then that | ance t be to pay Until ® axmiery wes ins nremaviiet nai Atta and granddaughter, and twined hier arms | siricken they are apt to follow a leader) i+ 11) in moments of actual danger be| {hey meant to ask Mayor Gaynor to | frst s augurated for | preserving foods. A perfect : . ‘and ‘ y ott ti parcels) but refrigerator is not only around her grandmother's ne kK, and | more readily than at any other time. | ite or no trouble; so that in public )Mmarry them Wednesday afternoon, } When found ta nied her Jebdtas —_ t? . rh dispensable for this ‘ r~ 4 Vowered her face with kissen. " ” |-therefore, fire drills @nould become | \choole, where fire drilis are the rule,| Mla Steele was taken tii with ptg- emul 2! fea nie mah se Ree AID |effectually; Dispels fo jim ein is Wisboraatt { “Take Me Home, Grandmother.” |matter of tw, especially where many | 1."2Ur, "AS Cnuaren te out, emilc| male polnoning Tuesday evening, no | Ved & YounK man who was poor, but INKS ACID AND DIES. | Colds and Heada tlevice, Science, skill and wr. Jowell was crying, cand her sis: | people are employed ae "4 orerrioey, ingly, unafraid and perhaps not know-|W8# taken to her former room at Miss | (uM Hon. “sates oe s maid od colas a ea ches, experience ave | been re Hs ter, who stood alc . sobbed | becomes accustomed to the : Sanis's apartment, and | heat must marry a wealthy sho |porter, Separated From Wife, & , 3 hucee stood, looking on in amazement Mand’ they go right to thelr paces | nies Ase Saini x Tone apartment: and her physician, | 4, y | due to constipation. plied to the construction of i Take me home, grandmotier; take | vorhaps not even knowing if there is a ne. you think that the recent fires Lg A Reals informed her that | py, J he thought ahe should Highbridge Park. | Best fe r | the { A “Take, hae ama ieyott | —erhane not evan knowing It tere 8] wii ba a manne of croting triage #00, Would Note able to go out fort marry ann anon fod pon Soma lor men, women | 1 (aid. pleaded, ‘'T don't Ike whore [Teal fire or Just © Gril Tiky toy O18) awa for the prevention of disasters?” ng ceremony for at least a week. ATM Poe ee Bees in a Sixth avenue satoon, com-| aNd child A | OHN S h i $a and 1 svant 6 ba with a eee meh it tbs certainly should be," answered | Mis Stole sent for Mr. Douglas threatened to send toa mitted sulclde early to-day in High a Haven; young yphon “ytus), darting, not so loud," admon- | real ch i. dip, Cralan Pate 1A Apso’ Ges he prospective bridegroom, after a ei pied eae te shed Mire. Jewell, who liad regained her| “While T do not betleve tn strikes, 1140 way now for the enforcement of (tk with her, called a taxicab and fig Aid: mot obey him. He sald the) tides Barks about ficty feet north 0 and old. q 4 Si? possession, “Your home is with | think that every company of employees | 4°" dritg, We need considerable more| Went out and got the Kev, David J girl's greatest fault was persisting in| Washington Hridge at One Hundred T t it B eos rigera' Ce} % Grandmother aston, T can only coms | should tnalst that doors be Kept un- ree ret the pathetic truth fe that the {Burrell of the Marble Collegiate Church, | pol Banioan -atis AVevEL (Wo Or PURE ANS CSR RY STI Res lo get 1S eneficial end see you every little while, here, IN| 10-464 at all times—in other words, they q itera. ' td a hi ‘ormerly lived infalle acid, 1 body was found by At ‘ i thet : » <4 & welding of shoe ities | ° : b and it. is unconditionally, park tiie child screamed, “you | Should demand this from the proper au- Da i ies NAYS: BER B0K OM recda attended’ the bella: her cnicis William Clark, @ superintendent of the effects. always note the | the best for every purpose | ita not! * rake | thorities. % wave the bride away, and Wilfrec reer. gags treet Cleaning Department and was to which a moder Mrig- | ave my xrandinother, no one else. Take MAAR TOUS AA TIAGCAKE away, and Wilfred J. | ee eee ee ee mpany, jern_refri Te home, tale me home.” A Duty for the Men. Isaac was the best man. Last night STATE AFTER DOCTORS ‘ ner of @ restaurant] erator can be put. \ little group of curious people had Mea Mod bir, Jewell: taxing lite) Another overwhelming reality te that Te; be the hand. started across|tne people out of ten do not know the dnive, and toward the big apart-| low to tse fire noes. This ts a opt house at the comer of One Hun-| gross mistake. st men should | and| know exactly how to use common fire extinguishers, espectally those on hand where they are oved, They must learn their use before @ fire that the work may be dono quickly when tt breaks out. It ts an easy matter even | when|for women to learn this, ‘They daily {handle much more diMcult taska; why and seventh street nadway, where the Eastons lve. Mrs, Jewel! led the child along the at side of the drive until they came One Hundred and Forty-ftt! na then turned east toward " The ruse was effectiv M's sobs had almost ceased, ey reaciiad the comer of Broadway cred wie the signal far another outburst hen you think voman is not as hys Hine iat reeds post nimeeit how | phone Employees in Effort to | op t f and entraaty on the part of the | und . ‘ite one, Mrs. Jewell, urged by er | Sed. ee ie Jappliances are kept and how to se Cure Manager. n : ttle one, Q | them intelligently. Pe ; ainalee ave Sap We ite | “No, indeed." he answered | “The one to remember !s to| N/V WAVEN on, Ma fenry Yields to the Child's PlesJing, | an Suffers more at crucial | keep coo and et reason a) General Manager ot | the ating, bs sperme e hance.” ow Faw Yas, darling, you shall go with me” HO ape aaa se td Dion Peed die Scelarday dis eve gala, Then she turned to Johanna fro arestiee ' p of four of his 4 ee ei tdgton T nave ,starice, she wilh take the time to areue| SEEKS MISSING RELATIVES, (fr0" 0" of four 0 aes ken the ahilé home.” |the point of putting on more clothing eddies os pi » who gave up @ gallon Clement 1. Baston, the child's father, | before sie will allow him to help her | had been separated from his wife for |to sat Bhe does not realize that two vears prior to her death a month |y4 is only thinking Peet at her mother's home What the being to be taken out lancer, This use of the separation was neither | 0°08 Pe eee Mon, Jowell nor her lawyer, Mr. Brilles, the firm of House, Vorhaus & Gross-| Wo one should resist « fireman would aay this morning, at atime of rescue, I remember in about A yaar ago, and while the | the Windsor Motel fire this was vung Mra Easton was seriousty i!) ong of our greatest difficulties, with the heart trouble that finally took | yee nen OO ations there ym Iuaterows, ‘er life, Faston, who is a magazine @ MeCal! and appited for a writ ot | “A grievous mistake'Is that Welter, went before Supreme Court Jur.) We of too | sitton of not thinking about fir “For instance, {the bride was v in a building and, seeing @ ho: enough to attend @ i dinner in honor of herself and her wall, asked the proprietor if he had! band at the Janis home. Among. the tested the hose recently guests were the wedding party, Mr ‘Why, no he answered, 7 hadn't\and Mra, Charles B. Flyna, Melville Bi thought about it. It's been hanging! Stone jr, Herbert and ¥rad there for about ten years.’ And a0,| Stone. | you wee, here we are back to the propo- a | a or eens ao that in reality. an DIES AFTER FOUR GAVE ounce of prevention before is worth a THEIR BLOOD TO SAVE. pound of cure afterward. Every per- |} son on entering @ new home or any in an effort Mr, Syke: to sa who wasa g o hur corge McCabe of Hightstown, N. J.,! Aske Evening World to Aid Him, | eof the J Sctentifle School, had heen with George McCabe of Hightstown, N. J.,)'%® company sinoe } a wae. is an asked The Evening World to assist | m hager since 190 . He suffered from tim in his search to find his elster and SOND ; med $ | jos brother, Mr. McCabe 1s a pros: | LG) ae BARROS BAO pairs perous farmer and is devoting conaia- | t?* Earl ag for tna feoays: hd erab'e time trying to find tives whom he has not seen since these rela- | 3. habeas corpus for the child's posses- | much haste In the ter of Jumping m. On the aMfdavits of physicians | gp, ue , ; om lilgh places, Many people that hatte ‘ering. Mya Pinatca into court | might have been saved become hope- vod separate her from her child would less cripples In thelr 1 her, Justice McCall dismissed the cagernons to es rt bat’ gave Easton permission to (cane by Jumping. A fireman will no ea hin child occasionally at his| Urge any one to unless he real mother-in-law's house, jizes a measure of safety in vo doing * / La Mr, Me@abe, his brother Thomas and | of te § re is sister Mary Jane, were sent to the | Company vo m i tA felven to an Ato might ¢ left that inatit a bade reterery f ¢ of them yr, Bartlett ¢ th Mi teulee tan ikanike Wan phyaiclans, and volunteera | Gat dant anany an cinta alter were chosen, A quart of blood was taken |cannot get trace of her or her from the ws n, parents, He was informed his brother howe ved unsy was in this city elght years ago. Mr was only yours old i _ LAX IN MAKING REPORTS. | Those Who Are Slow in Listing Births and Deaths May Lose | License to Practice healt uring the prompt repe t tha and deaths occuring nted to practise med Atba' and ( Statl ‘ompiled The natitute pracced mn of tue siclans, | was taken lof Sixth avenue, where the man| had lived since last February Yesterday he told one of the waite he was eeparated from his wife and did net want to live unleas he could effect a reconetijat with her. Tho body CAUFORNIA FiG SyruP ©. plainly printed on the the Weat One Hune Ifty-second street police etat! and ¥ front of every packa at the Gentine wi B. Alto FUR an & Cn. RUGS, TAPESTRIES AND CURTAINS RECEIVED FOR STORAGE. AND SECURITY GIVEN AGAINST DAMAGE OR ! RUGS TO BE STORED CAN BI IF DESIRED. LACE CURTAIL IE CLEANED AND REPAIRED NS CLEANED AND STORED, FURS REPAIRED OR REMODELED AND ORDERS PLACED TOR SUCH WORK BEFORE HAVE. THE ADVANTAGE OF ORDER Fifth Avenue, 34th aud THE OR TELEPHON AUTUMN LOWER CHARGES. 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