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Le Nitra sn aati mate aenitinnnsceennpaedtit inline nent ae ae THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1911, Uy aaneuatenent of Mr. Gray in open Is i C y 1 i Eon CONGRESS ENDS |'Secety Courte Invoived Divorce (ate PERCIVAL BEATEN Sesacasnae, DORA SESSION “WTA RIONG CROP BY WF, HE SHS ney'e office, One Complaint in Sensational Official V: Coupon Weis forthe Mout teptior Men tn Grestar New York, who, om Sept, 14, 1011, at the MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL AT CONEY ISLAND KING of the “Carnival of Flewersand Song” Week of Sept. 11. BABY PITIFUL SIGHT WITH ECZEMA Complete! Coveres, wored, Band ‘ed from Head r Foot, Dared Net Wash Him, Used Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment 4 Weeks and He Was Cured, “A tow days after birth we noticed an tn flained spot on our baby's hip which soon be- Judge Crain said that he would inter- © each juror rewarding the effect | 0 on them of the discussion, Utah Ag FOR THE ACCCUSED EEM TO DISAGREE. There was the appearance of friction between the counsel for the defense, Me Gray and Mr. dames ©. Cleary. a, [President's Message Disapprov- Cleary seen coldly amused by Mr. 1 vote for. ch juror was called to the witness chair and was asked whether the in- : Ipre formation regarding the offer of the MEASURE second degree plea would affect his igment regatding the actual guilt of ieldel. | ide V, Suree Robert D. Sterling, a broker, | NO Attempt to Override Veto, and tenant of th ame building ia het. - which Mr. Jackson, the siain naa,| Which Is Referred to Com- worked, was 4 little uncertain. *, n He showed his uncertainty quite plain- mittee as Final Act. ly when Mr, Gray asked the supple- mentary question; Would the publication of the alleged] WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—The extra- offer of the plea, whether euch publi: | ordinary pension of the Sixty-second cation was ‘true oF fatse, Affect Your | congress, marked by the passage of the udgment as to the value of the evi- |" lence?” Canadian reciprocity bill, vetoed tari i k ‘ . " etely 00 Gray's embarrassment. it was under] ing Cotton Bill Makes Reno Case Which Comes Ciesee 12 Nom, Soph. 7, 1014. spreading unvll baby was completely ove stood that Mr. Cleary's consent was For hot obtained to the tender made yestor- Democrats Laugh. Up To-Morrow. cunt day by Mr. Gray. . is oe bn have a stitch of cloth ing on. Our regular physician pronounced it chronic eczema. He ten 3) very able physician and ranks with the Best in “3 tn Crnite fe ais local the Society Horsewontan, in Coun ee Zo itl ‘until baby ’ 8 6 a 0 Devo a Hi s lowing fh ‘co ter Charges, Says Husband Hut Hotes wits a and took ate cw verarne slascued 6a . thing as Ames threw Saler, Archer oap and intent. . Was Ingeniously Cruel. then smashed a long three-bogger to | ; mi - fence . ¥ | Soap and Ointment could we tell what he Pieht-fleld tence and Hofman scored. | ror Mice, ao we dared pot wash him, end Brown cracked a mn ol had been putting 006 application after The argument In Reno to-morrow of Naga oat oo ines : | 2 bad begs, USO mown the seal Bees = | hiv head the hair camo off, and left him the Percival divoree case brings Into Cpe | ty bald, but «ince wo have been using notice again one of the most sensa- Cuticura Soap and Ointment he has aa much tlonal and untque matrimonial scandals N MSHIPS. | hale aoe. re ap and Olrument vs |millionatre society and sporting set of hes df ma worse than our bab: w York, Palm Beach and Long AH rs "Migs | «Before we used the Cuticura Remedies Branon. ‘oluinbue Sivauuas we could hardly look at hin, he was such Lewis A. Dalrympl: ks He would fuss until T would dent of the Amalgamated Paint Dany of this city, and a grandnephew CALLED BAD.! FIFTEEN MEN ARE NAMED) mn eoate prams eee amy i Bact Well, if the offer wasn’t made,” sai4| revision legislation, the Statehood and other !mportant measures, adjourned sine dio at 3.02 o'clock tis afternoon. President Taft, who had just vetoed tho ‘lon, said: [Cotton bill, the last of the three re. “Now that I have heard that no such offer was made. it would not. affect | Vi#lon Dille adversely acted on, was ma” prevent with members of his Cabinet the witness, “it would not affect me. Later Juror Edward J log 3 > ; . seseaescees th d to relieve him so much, |25,000 Fans See Tussle at Polo! etvobevsenaeatasssuss tsa} ead Olntient atatul by them: ckiy and surely | : ; ae aie 2 | selves and y aulkly 490 f DISTRICT-ATTORMEY WHITMAN, |liverod short speeches felleitating the |being the first man to venture into that . viola, Amaterdarm District-Attorney Whitman was on| members, regardless of party, upon the “Adamiess Eden,” Reno has been Back on Second. (ieee. ieee his feet with a jump. good will shown during the session and called, and-take up his residence there | wots, oudon Did you hear anybody here say that | expressing best wishes for them durieg to gain his freedom from his dashing a no such plea was offered?” he asked. ig vocase of « tT wife, Ethel M. Percival. . ‘ongress, The regular BATTING ORDER. ‘ie What 1 understood,” said | scion of Congrces will begin on Dec. 4 fr rereves Clergee erway es ters | York Chivawe. Mr. Sisley, surprised. “Perhagw T mis: | to eet *TON ingenious and exal ted forms, and ‘or one “understood atm.’ — co also provides a list of fifteen rich Ne: If, heckard, 16 | Devor 'L. Doyle, 2b, Snodgrass, ef. “What counsel for the defense sald, BILL READ. w Yorkers with whom he says Mrs. Per- and the Distriet-Attorney gaid,” Ob-| President Taft's message vetoing the CONGRESS LEADERS cival has been too friendly. Doug! , > Becke 2b. served the Court with emphasis, “was!cotton bill was road in the House at 2.02 ON BEXTRA SESS.ON. Grand, © widely known horseman of; Merkle, 11 9 . that neither of them had made te thelp a¢ aw in tho oase of the Wool and London and New York, however, is the! Herzog, 8h. Hofman, ef. newspapers any communication regard: famp Clark--On our only one who Is named in oonneotion | Fietche: Saier, 1b. Free List bills, the President based bis M 7 ing such a plea, . r , with specific incidents. Meyers, Aveher, ¢. eidertions te the Oeiton bil ly up-|| Tecord we will sweep the country | said Mr. Sisley, a ght séeming tions to the Cotton bill largely up- in 1918. WAS KNOWN AS “THE GIRL) Ames Brown, p. to break on him, on the fact that the Tarif! Board had “Where, asked Mr, Nott, “@ld you|not as yet had time to submit @ report first hear of this reported offer of |0n the schedule, He also declared that | plea” the Cotton bill was adopted without any “[ heard this gentleman," sald tho! investigation or infoffnation of @ aaus- Juror, pointing to Mr. Gray, “talking|factory character to its effect upon the about it here in court just no cotton Industry Mr, Sterling and Mr. Sisley were es-| The President declared that th cused, “tor * on motion of Mr.]amendments affecting the chemical Gray, {ron and steal schedules were not even xXamining talesmen subsequently | conatdered in committee. Mr. Gray asked many questions re-| “My objection to the cotton achedule,” warding the influence of the offer of @| the President stated, “ix that it was plea of guilty in the second degree, | Adopted without an; s:vestigation or “whether true or false. At tae end of | !nformation of a suiisfaciory character hig examination of each talesman, Mn Miteiseee is it wit Hare pena Industry nis country in which the Nae nee eee ee eae acts arien | capital Invested amounted, in 1M, to Troubled, kipdly face. with Keen ap | 71000000; the value of the product In * praising eyes on the talesman'a face| (lars to $620,00,00, and affecting at Constantly After the Iawyer's ques: |1east 1,300,00 persons and involving tion. each time for the urm five or alx| Wases amounting to $146,000,000. The | talesmen examined to-day, she com-| bill would not go Into effect, by ite Umptres—Kiem and Brennan. WITH A SMILE” Percival was Hthel Hendee and| / when ehe was just a girl she used to) Special to The Evening World.) exhibit her thoroughbreds with such a| MBO GROUNDS, Aug. 22.—The Giants! @race that her manner In the horse|were full of pepper and confidence a: show rings of New York and Long|they tackled the Cubs in the second Branch caused her to be known as "Th@ game of the seriex to-day, and there! girl with the amile.” She W# tall and | were a5000 fans to cheer them. ‘The BEAT IIE FINDS Lg ee oe Arives: ‘main cause of thelr foy wan the return ef of Larry Doyle to the game. air is hot, and you Percival were married when she waa sixteen years old in November, 19, in|, The OPPosing pitchers were Ames and | are hot, the Churoh of the Ascension by the Rev, | DTOW™ but the Giants do not have the Perey Stickney Grant. ‘They separated Meme fear of this three-tingered wonder July 4, 1910, They have no children, *!4¢ bothered them some years ago, Mars Perera baee f aration jn; Amex got away to @ good start, but COOL PALE this clty in August of last year, asking is usual bad luck struck him in the for $30 a tonth allmony and counsel frst inning and with Schulte on third feces she telated @ staring eampaign and two out, he made a wild pitch and RHEINGOLD of beatings und ail manner of crucity @llowed a run. He then settled down from her husband, that had nearly ail; and struck out Zimmerman, which re- ew York and tired the side. The Glante also got Their | Away to @ good start when Devore hit Republican Leader James RB. Mann—The session strengthened President Taft and weakened the Democrats before the country, Senator Robert 8. Owen — The wisdom or unwisdom of Taft's views must now be settled by the people. Senator Joseph L. Bristow— Taft's veto of statehood was un- Juatifiadle. Senator F. BE, Warren—Thy ses- sion showed the people that Taft ia a safe and sano leader. Representative Victor Murdock —The country now knows Con- Gress is .responsible to its will. M WHEN streets are hot, and 6 AND To-MORROW bare preseed ‘Ner lips and shook her head,|terms untt) Jan, 1, next, and before |} PRC Judiciary now must be made (Continued From First Page.) trouble culminated, ‘on the|the firat ball pitched for a single, but Sold by anal RRO arta | Then the candidate was either excused | that time a full report to be submitted || #0. night of July 4, 1910. they falled to score, A wild pite: ad- He Moremente 1 at earn 5 by the Judge or peremptorily challenged | by the Tariff Bourd, based upon the sheriffs worked @ score of detectives|$AID HUSBAND 8TRUCK HER!‘ need Pevore to evond and he wae (24 bottles) in Peas the moet exact im fhe i we defense. i most thorough investigation, will i Fe sa ployed by the defense. Every pre- WITH HIS RIDING CROP. Booty “ll I os | ne eA Bote aa New York. rma ius bares Mae Mf setirhpng rece, ers Tree. Wha Ut antennae TAFT TALKS VETO caution ts being taken by Harry M.) Mrs, Percival said she had stood a lot! and Pecker Ilned out to centre sates To Bs nF Bro eee hae 7 Smith and Hill Carter, Beattle's attor-]from her husband, including a punch’ CUBS HIT HARD AND AT RIGHT Your op isis Wikeeas, & ene cotton in thin and other countries. AND TRIP AT LAST je 0h om These een Ree cerean an be the juries, TF oat soe evi in the eye with his riding crop, an pre-| TIME ” wer mimi ry 7 fo'pay snare tp slanply “dowel traveler, of No. #72 Matilda The dnventigntion ‘by the: Committes CABINET MEETING. | wpogis ever expressed an opinion ag|Vious eccasions, but that she loved him e ‘ pay ne it oF ett ow the Bronx, was accepted as fourth}on Ways and Means of the Houne did SMe Slenes puttt Wit take sag ]so much that she forgave him and con-| Te Cubs hit Ames hard jn the second {at ype juror in the place of Mr. Sterling. * |not cover the facts showing their com- : tinued to lve with him, Shortly after to their lead. in the jury box Willlam H. Christian, a retired um-| parative cost. for the reason that the| ‘WASHINGTON, Aug. 22—A last ses: A ; this sult wae filed she had Percival ar- brella mani of 1084 Fox Garulies was preparing a bill on a {Sion of President Taft's Cablent for sev-| The records of the twelve men already | rested, fearing he was going to E eet, th he chatr va- ie nage vg iated]| WR chosen were scrutinized by detectives | and he gave $3,000 ball. Diamonds, Jewelsy. oa by der bial arlft for revenuo basis and their view | ¢ral months to come was held in the | Chosen, wore kerurinized by detectives and he Kdve 62H Da ; THE EASIEST WAY TO Watches. Bronx, y vari- | White House to-day. The session lasted | haney " 180 Broadway New York Did you ever know Josephine Joy or|Of # proper bil was avowadlly at vari them prove ungatisfactory, the preci tter In ight for Hberty in June | Alina Sturtevant?" was the New quess|ance with the theory of protection, [several hours, Much of the time waslperonntory chullenyes of the efense [or this year. fe went to Reno SHAMPOO THE HEAD ‘Open witil 6 P. M,, Saturdays included, tion Mr. Gray asked Mr. Schmidt, The|Pledged to support @ polley of moderate | devoted to discussion of the President’s| wil) be weed. month afd it was reported at the time talesman had er met the woman, tection, I cannot approve of @ meas- " ary T De rey ee Mae tun, will 4 EXPREESLY POR THE HOME afar heard of har. But lots of other me ia visitas tee aetuaistan veto message on the Cotton bill, Henry Beattle's excursion yesterday | MMe vt Yin her mother for the uto- ae Martyn, writing in Uy ; 7 «tthe President's|to the little brick court. house, four- Oakland Tribune, on “Care of the | $1.25 th bottles— persons in the courtroom sat up with Dartmental matters an . nla of the unhappily marrted, His k 4 4 $1.25 the case of 24 bottles surprise, COULD NOT MAKE HIMSELF A| Western trip also wore considered. teen miles away, brightened him up|? Snisea tet of abuses and indignities | Hair in Summertime,” says: “Hoi Josephine Joy is the young woman PARTY TO PROCEEDING President Taft will leave Washington | more than anything since his arrest, | from the strong little hands of his) weather months, with their dusteladen one cent a bottle more than that his wife had also departed shortly | ygpy, who bousted in a newspaper interview! ‘Taxing up the amendments, the Pres-|for Rochester, N. Y., early this evens | and he hummed popular songs tn his}athletio wife was as full of sensation | simosphere, compel one to indulge | that she gained large sums of money ; cell at Henrico County Jail to-day, with }and ingensity as her charges against i i th di: little ident stated: ing. Ho will be th t of the Nae a y, equently in shampoos order to the ordinary vr. A littl by making fools of aged men. It could | ‘ont sie nes! HO: WIN Be tte: euaet OF the WelAC kere taut he Ribald oF cournes | Ri frequently poos in rt keep the hair clean, fluffy and lustrous high . deal “A delightfully cooling and soothing Higher in price—a great dea| not, be learned during the session how| ‘7 Mind that there was practtcally no fijonal Encampment of the G. A, R, in| acquaintance with Miss Joy might come| consideration of either the chemical linat city to row, From Roch into the consideration of the guilt of) schedule or the metal schedule by any She began to be cruel to him, he com- plained, in 1908 In thelr home at Bay ment is telling on his nerves and the prison pallor shows, in his fac the President will go to Beverly, Ma: ey L. I, and kept it up in thetr shampre n be had with canthrox, A Paul Geldel. Mr, Gray would only say |oomumittee of either house, There were|. “f anita i Detectives employed by the defense homes. He alleged that @he was ich is very beneficial to both hai jhigher in quality. fiat certain information reached him|no facts presented to either houne in |t? ‘Pend his three weeks’ vacation be-|gearched for the author of un anony- | atten intoxicated arc while In this con- | anil scalp, and so easy to use that vise dost evening which made him anxtous t®| which I can find material upon whion {fre leaving for his long trip to the) mous letter received to-day, Tre] dition would thrash tin With her hed iting @ shampoo parlor ip unnecessary. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. rniture Outfit er and to learn whether juror } Coast writer, a man, says he bought the|and throw dishes at him. Once when | ¢ fpacsaaeetereencnanmesabenenbemennaranaas 9 to form any judgment as to the effe 4 t a package of. fanthrox and dis- sting of ‘ei r rn y ram iia! n a ‘ . foan \dGuaRan ar” Gain thA cae dered and declared he could prove tt. , a littl at a time on the head | ~RA SPER e's: ink 'eukelion. cepacia ihe jovernment. cannot make: myselt Ho wrote a“ detailed history of the |Kleked Mn ot Ot ne uaty road. Cad at Py as cleansing lather that | DEN eee t T Supponititious behavior of Mr. Jackson, arty to dealing with the industrie - weapon, and closed his letter with the | "pig Percival case will be @ test of the |removes every particle of dust, dan- | cL 4 ROOM He Mr. Gray supplemented it thus in que in this way." confession that he Killed the woman, | Reno divorce law, as Percival has spent | druff and excess oil. After rinsing the | We Pay Preis! ADDULUIELY UNEQUALLED ( spefind George I. Dann, soap manu-| Technical errors, the President sald, The remarkable detail exhibited in the] most of his time in New York on busl- | hair will dry quickly and beeome soft urer, of No. 31 Bast Pwenty-seventh | wed che patchwork measure, many of IS PROBING DREIER confession—such as the distance from|ness, although he went to Nevads A (Bees hee) for Cleansing Teeth, Healing Easy Payment "Pian , ify noaivery: Uniltants Raub et, accepted as eighth fur Them sa puna that it wouln ke inboe: which man says he shot Mrs, [year ago, Bee, ath OR area Worth porn Weekly | our 0 alg gg oll me sakes you ean | sible to administer the law. In conclu- Beuttle—Interested counsel for the de- " 3100 thief, without believing that he is at| sion the message sa hear a murderer eg qg|VETO RECEIVED WITH NO SET MeL ake ins sian Leotect / : ¢ eee DEMONSTRATION. and make public confession” and that , ——.-_- — “This bill Mustrates and enforces the ho would have done so before excent! Qt the Original and Genuine wed in vetoing the that he desired to wind up his affairs views already ex F wool bill and the so-called free list bill aie enll yefore giving up his Iberty 9 4s to the paramount Importance of the] ., aan There was no session of the court tor B-FIKCE SLAP COVES . securing, through the investigation. 1! Young Artist Said He Had}aay, and Beattie remained in jail at H R | foetar Melentn Write for Our New fe bound with shrunk bis reports of the Tarif Board, a definite Richmond, When court adjourned last Catalogue, Mailed Free a tain basis of tained f a 5 Jedded 1 ton y at noon the J Va esi V ta inate oat imet™ | Never Been Wedded |rig ant tomers on rie| MALTED MILK & 120West23°S | “At present the proposed legisiation Before. irymen were subject to peremptory The Food-drink fer All fs ee a T. Pi fate, E Terme Purifying Breath. 150 ALL DRUGGISTS, 250,-50e, 200 WRITE FOR SAMPL! 300 Prepared hy Incorporated Dentists, N. ¥. 400 = = 500 14th St. Upholstery Co. Grand Rapids Furniture We allow on all BL West Hath Se. 45:09 | Oe Purchases 10% ak Rte a erp tae as Hite fees pena ror rer ae NEAR 6™ AV “nivel Wear hy toto quauande ty Le earn O81 es OO omer ae E ff legislation out of the slough of guess- ised, ‘This Will require the selection} PureNutrition, up bi District-Attorney Clarke of Prooklyr#| © BATTING ORDER Work and Jogrollng Od Oe DATO BtAKe: |e an investiantion today into she [ot four trial jurors from the pane! mane Pe a Relies ahone ot 5% ments of interested persons and hegan on inves lon torday into thirty to fe ’ peloved husband of na Detroit New York tablish that legislation on the basis of] Edward Trumbull Smith - Katherine malad gai in Noble: acciden Growned at Baker ales re tod and determined facts, to which| Sophie Dreier marrla ngle, which Sete ep A - lunch prepared fm 0 minate, TREC RECN len Pv oh mY ue & } wh pe Openly, e t ed soc © © va . 5 ck. .. ¢ Crawford, rf Chase, 1b. jenall © Arete ta Hse pe he has deeply stirred social circles in that) Cass LAKE, Minn, Aug -More no tubetltute Ask for HORLICK'S: | REID.—Suddenly, at residence, 8 : Bo. er tal o he People Off yorougi, and learned that when the one hundred men and wom e ‘ SE nestian REID, belove ne county eons fo a4 i he) an wonton | Men fi Aly Ale Teast math, Hetnt ha ne pe | Reiner, Bateas As goon as the President's veto Wa@l iy (erk Joseph V. Boully of Brook: | here o- day. The area to bo ed pative pf Castle Island, “County Kerry | Bauman, Jobnsor been read Democratic Leader Under-| "oo a nue he awore| Will Make about five hundred 160 wore ‘Funeral 10 4. M, Wednesday, Aug. 28 | Stanage, © Sweeney, Wood announced that inasmuch as the|!¥® for @ yiarriage me asia. Persons are in lis from all the trom Bt, Alphonse Church, South oth Sunda: World Mullen. p. Ford, p. | Democrats did not have @ sufficient}/he had never been married before) Cons rat Western Btates and most of the ave. meen © hi heels y Umpire-Evans and Egan. amb { votes to pass the bill over}and had never been divorced BRANFORD: NUWTON aAlNeY 4 a uy ” \ -_—- | would be referred to com-| When the family of Miss Dreler a of the iate Russell Sturgi oLet | DETROIT, Mich, Aug, ¥.—Haj Chase nounced yesterday that the marriage forvioen as Ais tale pencegem 408 Ads pitted bis star, “Ruse” Ford, against! The veto was received with a noisy] way null and vold because of a previ a2 9 f the pick of the Tiger staff, George Mule | demonstrati There were scarcely a dar] Gardner was out of the ine | hundred members in the chamber when ous marriage, it was intimated that the bridegroom had confessed an earlier marriage before getting bis license to Lin. Up. duo to yesterday's injury, but John] its reading was begun, Republicans Special tor Tuesday, the 22nd | Special for Wednesdsy, 23rd son, who filled h Jon, started well, 4 Democrats laughed, the! wed Mise Dreier, It was stated by Mr HABA coroanvs 10c ULES Pee 10c 3 9 y Bee a Se ee ay [is stration coming gver the] Beattys, counsel for the Dreier | J POUND BOX POUND Box ; AN here and the usual large crowd turned |PFesident's statement that the cotton) that the discovery of the former | |] RANDSE A ORAM 25c CHOCOLATE [OU CARIN 29¢ READERS wat'ewinsse the perfermunce, °"™* [asheduien a Veen eviaed” witout |rtnge'and the conned eainen : |] Cee ousis a POUND nox oF Sunday Herald The New Yorkers started with a rush [Proper investigation Mr. Underwood's | ving Trumbull Bmith in Resiores color to-Gray or Te uy apd scored four runs before Mullin had | motion for reference of the whole mat-| jand annulled the Dreier marrage Faded hair—Removes Dan: ek Hows and Cortlandt erect ator were cronine antl 22 o'clock, THE WORLD . a aded hair—Removes Dan our storen auen Saturday wveninn uBitl 110 | fairly got started, Woiter singled |icr was agreed to without object In besinal is Investigation {te the Ps saeiy 5 whoa joing out of town for @ vacs More Than Doubl through Delehanty, but he was out! All busincks having been disposed of, day Mr. Clarke promised to, Grull and invigorates the Scalp 54 BARCLA ion may have ‘ine World ser | uble Any stealing. Hemphill best ovt an infleld | soint committer nowted Freed , 4 ‘ Milk Chocoiate BARCLAY TLE’ ona cidvate cntanee '$] Other Sunday New: hit, and Chase singled, Cree also | jee ; Provident proweouite it to tie idaglt ~—Promotes a luxuriant, A ied Nuts tten as desir iy spaper fingled to right, Hemphill scoring and | Tass that Congress was ready to ad If we find that the crime of bisamy| Healthy hair growth—Si its ssorte Moraing Worl aes Gand Chase taking third. On the throw in |Journ, and the T ent replying, both for perjury has been committed,” said Healthy hair growth—Stops its J. . jremium silk Chocolate, holding ning World, Oo ik WORLD WORLD Cree took second, Knight was hit by | bouses Mnished business at $02 P.M, | Afr. Clarke, “the case will be at once | falling out. Isnot a dye. tometber the pick of the choicest nday World, $e per Sun “To Let” “ ” &@ pitched ball. On Hartsell’s long fly tet ubmitted to the Grand Jury.” S100 tad he ai Deak i huts, making & special of decided Heo your “feuiiitaace to the | ‘o Let” Ads. 1 “To Let” Ads, Tn Dreke Chase scorak Jonneon | his application & license the] receipt of pribe end deslers memes Bend lOc for food val Gaahier | Give Find tripled to right, Cree and Knight scor-| SUNDAY WORLD WANTS 1 he was twenty-seven | sample bottle. Paile' Hoy "Specishies Co. roe RESULTS T ing. Sweeney ended {t by popping to years old, Miss Dreler stated her age) Newurk, NoJ,U.S Pound Box, C .m specitiog wetnht in each instance In ENANTS Ne " ry AE A WORK MONDAY WONDERS | 4; thirty-three, | REFUSE ALU OVagtiie Tse . ' :

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