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oe epg it i AMA TEs Evanine “WOetD, TONEDRY __Ouedvey We. Wi 10, 191!. a as cma eee Fors: a e Li o |Forsyth street, and Jennie Luretta of fave immediate relief in the most aggre Commerce street, Hartford, Conn., were Indieted by the Federal Grand Jury this vated cases I will send a fg hy 7, latterngon on the charge of taking part | (one week's supply) bef bo sat ta the white slave traffic. Their bail of |. Write me t and see La q $10,000 w: Diabetol Herb will reduce the s PATE which ravity and the sugar, reatore weight ld up the nye Booklet and diet list, showing proper foods for di mailed free. F. M, Ames, box 1091 7» ¥. continued, and in defauit ley were sent back to ‘The girls secured by the agents Fi ; , ‘Tombs. |Policeman Throws Him by ajof the Department of Justice as wit- bd in against the trio are being held In | Football Tackle and Are Houl'ot Detention | | ered sete fo prove that it will 1. Some Big — ———— nes! Politics in WI Ex-Fire Chief Dis Wh ney Point was the Men Are Involved. witing ‘ rests Him. New Safety Board Real 1s furnished with & continuous Btalre 7 | ELEN, Cause of Disaster, “eet an attytrtramen” “N'Y HUTCHINS IS RECALLED. HAS FORGER'S TOOLS. | JAMES McGREERY & CO. g ae aS 23rd Street 34th Street Attempts to Pass an Alleged | MANY ARE FIRE TRAPS Gee squarely about in All the Signs Point to an In- | nay cuca te & quiry Into the State Bank- | Certified Check on On Wednesday, October the rith \ Declares Rituals Are dca thelr eb fee babble ing Department. | ove recite prada HATE BETTE ui — Jeweller, « hoot-the-chute’ « jearing of the separation suit of fin the Supreme Court. Mra. ov 'd Wedl | 1 played in |band, Dr, Benjamin Gertikoy, a de 8 1 tist oom * snusual Ob, mure.” sald Cro LeaidiahtcAl pete h - i. ‘ sarge which she makes ts that during | Lower Broddway in a turmoll-this r , y and Very Dang erous. Any We the var estigation | With offices at One Hundred and Seve [Cy iHe irniel ale tied life. her | afternoon whan & crow ‘.| WOMEN’S SUIT DEP’TS. 1a Both Stores. ‘eh v enth atreet and Madison avenue, was H ; ear f x T |afternoon when a crowd of men and wo Kings are Into the inct Union = 7 Madison avenue, Was |husvand had ne a her by], /oostnrat ae Ae OE ine amitter {Fesumed to-day before Justice Gerard, lany name at all men chaned «well teamed man four Ex-Chief Croker of the New York Fire! In epeaking of fire nete into which! with the Inside workings of moving | Jalocks, Me waa caught at Greenw Unusual Values. Department to-day declared at ar P 4 ju t fet ‘rok 4 and Liberty Streets and taken to the ing of the Public Safety © that a cigarette 1 the athe had never krown them to fa! Xcept In the Asche Bullding fire. ‘Th Arche building last March, canvas, the steel springs and the 13 lives, Chief Croker was jeirength of twelve men were not strong witness heard by the new board which! enough to withstand the velocity of the was appointed at the sugges bodies from the ninth story Evening World. He said th was no device, practt he factories in New York were fire to cateh people safely under such Croker talked for an hour to Abranam | tances. 1. Elkus, counsel for the Commission, about the sl Acting Chairman Alfred 1, Smith, Rob- | we spoken of? ert E. Dowling, the real estate operator) “I wouldn't want and builder, Miss May E. Dreier, prosi- | tories In one,” dent of the Women's Trade Union) laughing. “No. League, Samuel Gompers, of the Amert- | Cr was exe can Foderation of Labor and A ~jtold that the comm man Phillips, the members of t! him te come back w 1 scandal Aeponitors tn by representatice of the wholesale Jew- in a variety of colors. 21.50 i bVar i maak duvalont nts. the pistes Vas sesh i. am cireeaeay, Dancing Dresses of Chiffon, made over ida TOF ih thw Yeoney, Alb e Tar GRRE L AMRaE MERWE RIC EAG tailored Suits of Broadcloth. Black Ing-Rroove device | ,A8 for Hdward M. Grout, who waa 10 SEE DYING WIFE RY CITY FATHERS and on sheat of: blank checks, together and colors. 23.50 SHEACOR TCWG wey clreuatet 1 Ne fast two | urge amounte on The Chelsea Exchange Tailored Suits of Rough Serge and former « SUUNRUR A Indy at ath s a Elghth avenue turned against him cha “w \ 2 pele hee H soaiadiiencile were found on him. He sald he was Mixed Fabrics. 19.50 ordered b; a report that he ts no) Albert Lindeman, of the banking and ‘The affairs of the a’ That |Yrokerage firm of H. Lindeman & Co, at closely Interwoven : AT | No, 68 Wall Street. There ts no such sed after he had been uid ask 6 evidence vow ane are “i Lnporter Bonforte, with Nine Scotch Kilts Pipers Janion nit the “ae story of powerful iniluences tntervens| ro Hs. te | Sa a fide F there @erording to the poles, TULA Wane WAguEA Wid Limon on, ai:-| oth) WADEEL opintonn:. ing to prevent. rn indictment againei| Days to Serve, Gets Writ | Barred From Board oi The prisoner, a wall drew, stocks! LACE DEPARTMENTS. tm Both Storea, ss ab of © @xp ions, mr man, strolled into the office of Ludwig count of illness a s 81 are Before Croker was called Mr. Gompera | Mr. Grout are i © Lic _ aatatas mn ° ’ tao; the amatenr Cremac, culllicnsire | made a brief atatement of the impor. | At Any rate no ! wan dante of Habeas Corpus. Aidermen. Sa Cou thin afternoon, He pre- and bookseller. i | tance of the Commission's work, Alfred |@0WA to-day in RORSWU CNTs Cp 9 eee a eemtatians sented a card of introduction purporting Unusual Sale. Ex-Chief Croker said that the build- |. Conklin, former Assemblyman, s Union Bank Inve lon, District: or oe | » sluned by A. K. Sloane of the firm Attorney Clarke, who was renonminated jlust night, refuses to ay wheth oY loan & Co., wholesale jewellers at Mina He mil, ha Was Laces at less than one-half usual prices. ings of to-day were very much better |¢r 4 speech denouncing the stupidity and Lidell than the buildings of twenty years ago, | recklessness of workingmen and manu- In » permit Paul Ronforte, tume, with kilt erving 0 en of seven months for rT " ” c vu jone the less nol ere | fa sas well fo wald he owned | #t&atement that Indictme In the ba’ ; a to be a Scotch comedian, ¢ fol ‘ Lindeman and tendered a card ii A Sa BRUM as sacs tte sods one. thom, feciurere, As wall, de nald he owned | ogee will be returned next Wriday are letraading (tHe Government, 16 0 ALLE so dower then “pldvine ‘baicpipek (ne [OF Fin Tandatnun “we ‘Go tanker™ and The assortment includes,—Venise Bands q 00! {two buildings and d twe we to a the bedside of his dytng wife. Ju ree a feet Ltd Chat 12 2) 9 BUILLINGS OF TO-DAY ARE At about tile time Mr Klkus | vaded the City Hall to Oe ee eee Uc ee cha wana |” and detachable Motifs; Cream All-over : ray y In the Uni ates Clreult Court this a f diamonds worth $2,000 and asked ?, Py ry ., BUILT 0? KINDLING WOOD, | *2PPed him and asked him to call later. | BIG SENSATION EXPECTED TO) tecrnoon ti Heisoner brought trom |tain Frank Tierney, with a handful of tosen If he would accept a certl« Net in dainty designs; Black All-over Paes cai tate erase ogy | Abram E Eikus, counsel for the |-ROULOW THE INVRBTIOATION) | ciccucrents teikin cm ckcent cette cere DRkRUIMIGI® ZeRUIE HOt mOUpe with thOl a id check tor the amount Ser. stineeh Embroidered Net: Whi dc N after load of lumber Into a building | {te Chairman Smith cated the com | Department is now to be investigate’ | granted, Honforte dragged his lawyer, | delexation : wouldigo anasgebit aidsretirns Gre Fes Top Lace; White, Ecru and Black Net In- ATL there's a fordbt at: lurabes: tu. it; | mission to order. He outlined he pur- and that a big sensation Is to grow out Philp S$. Salt downstairs out of the comec v's Intention, ac UN | turned just before 1 o'clock and handed sertion in various widths. fi ’ of the hearings. of such investigation were strengthened sal ot 9 i to @ press agent, who ts being measured td pS pebicg . until it’s loaded up with kindling Mk |" in6 organization of the commission | to-day when Melvin W, Hutohing, Chtet ‘al building and jumped Into ani roe uiits, was to sing to tho d of |! & certified: check for £2220, made pay- an old faxhioned store. How can such | pM Leal verdad j Bj Grab ae bh reharchhaltad sent jobie that was waiting and ned for Hrookly mporter, Hte store ts beth street, but his fam resides at Fifty-sixth street th avenue, able to the firm #igned by A. Lindeman. pital Mr. Nissen went to tle telephone to call the bank—the Chelsea Exchange ‘hoot it] Pank—and have it verified, the 7 “Dp! a/ and See att aan ain watoas the connien grabber; MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEP’TS. 1m Both Stores. rooklyn, He was in| They need help of some kind,” the check and made a deeh’ for the sn counts of unlerwoigh. | CMY Clerk Scully chimed in with this} street. Into Broadway he ran, knock- P adab wenn teunuveat tt ing men and women {n all directions. A large stock of American Undercloth- | AL Hut the Ald n cooling his he: hallway, Alde ning told the comed! [came out of the public sentiment aroused | Hank Examiner of the Metropolitan Dat rme | by the fire int angle Waist Com- | trict was called a witness befe pany's factory, in the Asche Building, in | Deputy Banking Superintendent Dodge. Washington place last March. | Mr. Tutehing had been a witness before. | “They have been asking ever since| Tho testimony taken showed that Mr, that fire," said Mr. Eikus, im effect, | Hutohins on terms of close per- }y, | dicted on thirte “what New York was ‘going to do[#onal friendship with David A, Sutlte{/ 000) 00 1 @ building be real fireproof? “If 1 had my way 1’4 not allow a| building to be put up for factory pur- | poses that had any wood tn it—toors, window casing, trim all to be of metal or of non-intlamable substance, | “Now there people have doors open- ' , o . on, | Van, president of the old Mechanics i um ‘The proceed. | In ite a thousand persona had + rae : Tayi Tart tug in, as in the Asche Building fire; {MBOWEH ‘The wish of this commianion, | 10 eee ae oe nee eae a, [SHtnlderotsthete: ine pean aera ta cue Mier orila ot the dieemecot SGkGp ing, me le of Cambric and Nainsook. Various they have elevators marked ‘Exit ia{'® experts and inspectors, ts the be- |i Tile te ee ee tailure, | On th he was called to the bar! enough ha owe! | nd were after the fleeing man models, trimmed with dainty laces and em- Case of Kire,’ though they ougnt to | sinning of the answer to this question |e tt sn aship peraiated at a| fr xentence Honforts wax informed that! ‘Then the blew—but the enwich and Liberty streets Pas Broder know that every elevator te just a fre | EX-CHIEF CROKER THE FIRST) ccctore of the Mechanica {it Would be necessary for his wife to! pipers looked d tirsty an Nolan of the Old Sip station roideries. flue; they have partitions of 88-inch WITNESS. and Traders’, featful of the safety of nso a serious operation. His law- : ta baer ecole aly reg Varied stock f I d Underwez Pine tongue grooved; then windows are] che fret witness was former Fire|the institution, planned to depose Sulll. |¥@F hustled around, teok an appeal and Tet Ley comeier: te q{duat. At the pollce station Ne said to aried stock of Importe snderwear Blocked: passageways are blocked: fire | niet talward ¥. Croker. Mise Dreler, | van Perured) Henares Je ae MP test es 0s cueee ae newspaper men: “For God's sake at the following prices :— capes that nobody a fireman | smith, Samuel Gompers and Mr] Moses ©, Kuh and James Barnett, | {antic Just ad'the bedside of his TAReC Bc Wol don’t put this In the paper Could use; they let thelr people smoke; | phittipn were present at the beginning. |formerly directors In the Meehantes and as whe Was about to be une eet Lieut. Summers, who knows nearly Gowns.......66++4+++1-50) 2.75, 3-75 and §.50 let them have and use matches. | In his opening address Mr. ikus sald: | Traders’ Hank, were examined by Mr, |{e Influence of ether |fers the solitude ull the bad men who are forbidden to Chemises............ 95C, 1.25, 1.75 2.50 Lat me tell you, air, that $ or $19! png Cominission must concern Itself | Cropsey, counsel In charge of the tne Honforte has not recovered from | tion with the Scotch pod pad the, Bene ie" Bt Fulton atreet Draw : “3 isn't anything with people Uke that as | pang t we . . nust rhe ne li and RBroadw: said he did not know FAWETS.....65 sees QO5C, 1.25,1.50 2.75 A y with the problem of how to mi the | vestigation. ‘They told of secret meet- operation, but the hushand had tol|some" on some links in the Highland the prieoner, “b he added, “he hus A A ‘ é q against human lives. You go to #uCh | ey that have arisen tn the de ings held in Janupary, 1907, when the | 80 to Blackwell's Tsland, as the Cireult | fastnesses. he AHeNe for passing ‘bad Combination Suits... .3.25, 4.00, 4.59 6.25 Lode and ay fo cam) Kor $10 you can | ment of industry out of human wastage |removal of Sullivan was planned. Court of Appeals refiteed to hear the| An illustration of his sclf-effacing ke that Ihave seen.” ix this place so that you won't have 4 that haw not only been needless but| ‘Sullivan found out about our first | cave. 2 modesty 1s found inthe oe ee ee ee oar: Line and this is what i get: ‘Well, emblagon with fl- mt | often reckless sald Mr, Kuh. “We w Again Ronforte was called for sen- nd wanton, | meetin we'll take the chance.” irkable announce. |deman and that he lived on Freeman | “There are people in this clty wh | “In tember, 1910, there were over | watched after that. A second m tence, Bonforte's three sons stepped be Scotland has given to the world: |ireet, the Bronx. | ren ke Pe T oan take youts theta 29,000 factorjes in Greater New York |was held at the Automobile Club,|fore the bar and pleaded that ti ole Burns, Harry Lauder and Walter | He was urratened In the Tombs Police CHILDREN’S SHOES. 1m Both Stores. alone with over 611,00 employees, In| Former Sheriff Buttling, a vice-prest-| father be allowed to be with thelr scott." ¢ the State of New York there were over |dent of the bank, now dead; James 7, } mother, | 4,000 factories and manufacturing es-| Ashley, cashier of the bank and others| “See” the elder one sald lablichments employing over 0,00 men, |Kept watch on un outside until 2 otelock | NANt to chest the avs 10 afferent fire eacaper, Joors oF atalt- Women and children, ‘The State census in the morning. At that meeting Wel ii. au xo to the prison for « pita 196 ae Han d the value of manufac: |paesed resolution to oust Sullivan} that he may stay with our m u roduc ate of > 0 r DON'T HAVE FIRES WHEN THEY | Vurk to be in the neixnborhood of & “But one of the directors went back| and Bonforte had to go to the Island (Spectal to The Evening World.) TAKE PRECAUTIONS. 160,000,000. ® Vast number ersons on us la He got Sullivan to dis-| His wife has been fatling tn health ever TARRYTOWN, N. Y., Oct, 10.—Fire “What ts your experience with flres| directly and vitally affected, the im-|count a note for $2500, In a stormy] slice and both she and Honforte Aid about $10,0% damage to the King- C n in such carefully guarded estabiish-| portant interests involved, viz, the wafe- | mecting of the board, Sullivan was re-| been counting the deys he must stay in lands Point plant of the Maxwell Bris- J c cC Ue ments?” asked Mr. Bikus, ty and health of hundreds of thousands |elected to the prestiency. In a fow} Pfson. Physictans notified Mr. Salta coe Motor Company last night. One “ “They don't have fires" was the|of inhabitants and citizens of the State| months the bank failed. to-day that Mra, Bonforte could live the watchmen put his lentern on the 23rd Street S4#th Street grim answer, “They don't want ‘om,| combine to make this investigation one| ‘Then Mr. Hutehins othe atanid, | Guee Sette nce co . floor and it blazed up. He grabbed a (Laughter.) When they put a# much| of the most important that has yet been| He admitted that he became very | “she will not ive the nine days," the pail of gasoline, thinking it was water, tt? | Cour ey where a man fs dischar bringing In a matoh; those p fire dritis; thelr inen are an interior fire brigade; thelr women are all assigned | PIR Se aR ———_ we Go not THREW GASCLINE ON FIRE. Sorosis Shoes for school and general Let 15 IN FLEVATOR hei meaner wear. Made of Sorosis Health Calf, Glazed r father Watekmanie’ Miisebe Cavnee: lets Kid and Patent Leather. ther of $10,000 at Water Works. cy. Judge Holt could not grant the plea thought and money into the matter of]underaken and certainly one that friendly with Sulllvan early in 19%,| physician told the lawyer, "She ta beg and threw it on the blaze, and in short fire aw that there ain't any fire, That's| should be most far reaching in ite re-| knowing Sullivan to be a bank preal-|sing for her husband” an time the whole north end was ablaze, al” sults, |dont. ‘The lawyer r ed that after his are | , ‘ The company has Its own fire depart- Fire-escapes, Croker said, should be} "The necessity for such protection ts) The friendship with Sullivan was a {fest Bonforte had’ spent several d Three Women and Twelve} mont, but the force of water was 0 in the T nt mastances ‘ore tatned wail xe Holt, explained the! Mon Finally Rescued by Lad- agked for a writ of supported on extensions of the floor | striking beams, and 1 be built out four | tat naus reports of 1% show w f that th 0) weekly earnings of feet away from the walls, He sug-|inan employed inal industries inthe Versa. The two families went on aut pei gested that the best fire-escapes .m-|State of New York are but 17; of|Moblle trips togetier—thirty or more.| 2 unt United States Attorney Lavy ders in Federal Building. fAginable could be made by throwing | w« 2M and of ehlldren 4864," | On one occasion Hutchiny paid a hotel }was present at the hearing but offered bridges «cross between corresponding | DIL of $8 Incurred hy the purty over |No Objection to the procee floors of buildings back to back on the | SUGAR “AND RAISIN BOOZE. |the protests of Sully who wanted emphasized when we consider | ¢, strong that the nozzle got away and red Randall was badly cut on e |! Round Trip mily intimacy, Hutchins said, Hts] visited Sullivan's wif vice | ———= en TO Increase wastes. ene ALEXANDER AV weet the Profits 2 (near 150th at.) —Large Vorkiuamen; board ams’ bell. For nearly two hours this afternoon same atrect. He would permit no to pay It nimacit, Rad sat Sen Sua pana Homeseekers’ ‘aren to board; i acct) aT. putters op, windows aang to Bree Awed Man Indicted for Matutains | SAYS HE BROKE THE FRIEND- : : ries Belp, ware inne Wo§ rear escapes, and would compel cutting th a aries Selp, wel ETOMBE AV. oh gown such windows to the floor level. ing an Mert Sulit, SHIP AFTER THREE YEARS. » eievator between the Sunt ae ted of Your ea R AY 3 Fares {ite sna Eo Time and again I've got into a] Morris Yam of No. { “My frienduhtp with Mr, sulll 2 East One Hun- e ie o « er, pullding at night when we'd have to Naan Pine: akreat, accented last (One ee coun : and third floors of the Federal EDGECOMBE 4 Sth, Vth tlerated! ar Jing. It was necessary to tear out . from early in 1908 until Inte in 1909, Wily furnished rooms; oa uae crowbars and axes to pry OUF-| week on the ge of maintaining an|when I learned for the first time that : “ a portion the edwving between the es selves into the rubbish and stored-up | yijejt still, was indicted this afternoon | Mr, Sullivan's banking methods had The Closing Prices, 1 d fioor and run ladders stock in the holes and passageways. | py nd ft isn't much better in the days Today's highost, lowest an: nies of stocks Yesterday's | to the car to get the passens When the hour of Ii! the Fe: raigned be yral Grand Jury, When ar- | not been all clear, Then T concluded tt ‘ore Judge Hough th was my duty to break the friendship man assumed an alr of janve and I did so. out ume the | Boarding or Tickets on sale from all ie eastern points every Tucs- eAYS CIGARETTE STARTED THE | ducuived the Judue until he te ; Mieingi to: mgierianaiy: relational aaih men moat RAlADHy a ay day during September and LExINOTON | 4 1 ASCHE BUILDING FIRE. Yam had werved two years for a similar | Mr. Sullivan T asked the then Superin | Miss Marie Swes October, to many points in reoeatlings roses oomin Maeacctis Caoniae’ @ rauées of Sah | nt of Banks, Mr. Kilburn, not to| Ai avout Unat Montana, Alberta, Manito- texxato “t on J J Yam admttted he had been making me to examine any of Mz, Sul-| Ai and Saskatchew ac ae i asked counsel spirits out of sugar and raising in the|iivan's banks, Mr. Kilburn eatd 1 was| Am eown Mey | “very deatrable | SADINON “A “It started the Asche fire," said Am. every first and third Tues- x, slowly di 100) ed, but 1 did not examine basement of his home for more than | troker. ‘They can't anake them stop It.| two yoars, but ssid he had not pros- | : banks after Mr. Sullivan ata | oor, She was day of each month to many tooms; conveniences; House Vhey seem to think {t is @ tonic.” pered at bis occupation, having at times |! Were on ériendly terms Atlan diss Terensh evens Bak ta, Idaho, W. *h fy ro “Ie it @ stimu! this cigarette} xreat diMculty getting money to buy Did oir. Mullivan ever give you ony | Halt in United States Attorney Wise’ Vath BF i ay os ii | bevita atte henelien *%oking?” asked Mr us. sugar, abr atied .d ed Mr rel ee IF sag vitive. Miss Grace Regan, employed in fa ip He ise ini | ENN AV 1 weal etna a rewouldn't. aay,” grunted Croker, | YAM ran Ie other still under the Lasts |, Never, Prva hs wife, |S" he inonay order dofartinent: on’ {be Bib Levan purensee tia Seta ox \ hee a my . sone low Street Synagogue twelve years ago. . ° hey ne F 4 in, was " hom od erg pee ‘os personally. __| | low Mireet Hynagogue twelve yenrs ago. | Stree an extended tour of Europe, wave we to destination and | Tunes aon tte 46 Remember that the pide ee fe chief recomended that Re ere eet eee eee nat old arg [my wife a Swiss clock | | of tach ty Mand cold’ watet det amissioner have power to close @) way sent ba ‘Yom “Did you not ort the Mechantos and ator came Savi Mi and jnlabt, gas foro) WAT ee “ ) wlth two ielenae Te vuliding which was lttered with trash - Traders’ Bank in good condition in ‘le sounded. (i oney a ee, re orld gives “Boarders Pees Sool tight men) rus of- nd unsafe from fire danger. | WOMAN LEAVES BABY GIR ee “Wouldn't that be a | IP, “hai sum WaD@WORTH AY, {Wanted” and “Fur- } Only one on Your Trip! i gs continue a friendsh ‘ Congenial lady ai ; iv cite Bullding Department can do i," (ON GRASS IN CENTRAL PARK, | wnicn sy noite Saeniin Late evo what ltt eRTRONCT: 3 nished Room” Ads. a. ¥ ing. f v9 artment as fa f itohes from your home town, what the ge and sruall ro : : ; ‘excellent. tabl seem and the Health Department.| ceorge zirple, a real estate man of A Oona ane b with but service i lk WARUINOTON "ans circulation in New ‘iota, a Teams 4 $34 Fifth avenue, was sta ‘ iene ap Blane ited, Oregonian, C we aa war: excellent table, "Cleanliness is the best fire prever ay i a Fuki pe Were other examiners,” a bec Capennlans WAVERLEY k itv 100,000 |2—tarc, aman aaa Croker, We drow A silent lit ei cre ne ee path at e witness, call merprch York Cit) , Fea 8 ratee; cars convenient, fe ge8l GREATER than the ‘ritaiatens "einer tra ft aaa beet Herald and Times nl ahr lomeseeker One Way Colonist Fares daily Septeme ber 15-Octot yeninth etr to-day when he saw a young Ww K leave a baby ont t and Seve! u Were the chtef examiner, examiners reported to. y f your friendship with Sull clap from Miss Dreir for the state- nt. "What 1s your opinion of fire grenades man in The ott ¢ Kruse, and kn op Se pont oe tentian e played with the infant for some Van. Would not that condition tend to t behind them 1 the car i H - e APE. ie A Tower |'™ ; Tren she : 90K a picture from her MMuence : and 4 full eno, daminad she door Fs N WRIE ‘ey MBINE hen BN boar DEAL SC; pocket, looked a yi Went away cry it ‘ » he did ao co NED, 17 : hink not," sald Mr Hutehing, haere cneral Eastern Pass. Agent Qe aoeay aa) REACHED BY BRIDGE. ing. Zipp teen minutes for aR we OE Feu is if some aby waters en oa “On, I don't know" satd Croki he told Poltceman | na wen tole i) Now's Ny ti. PHC AN ORY Tag Alry, eunny Wat <tegh yi dere eo Sree ; Moly © New Head, the three jew York, N. Y. Moe. Voard; hosel (m na trouble with that stuf !s that those | 10 » had seen, | wore Ost. 10—Holy onan Alta 108% 091 Bava gs ae feilera put kerosene and venzine tn ‘em | Anse ound ia waa 1 40 C het ain ra tinea Latin e 7 Beara tw keep the fire along, Reugiar fire ex- | two months. Hbe wee dressed all in t i er We Fos iii tinguishes of the wort that shoot water | White apd the co of very good Pinal ¢ to the elevator or material. The policeran ¢ or & chemical liquid are good of course, ty the Arsenal » But I'm not in favor of those grenades.” | gent to Beilevu s the child tiate @ and it wos then the Rev t ai, The woman who has been t ts a large steel grat- the way engers \* Hi Croker went on to wey thar the ideal’ bas got beep fouyl parish, Boston, | Accordingly yan, Tee gration, tt Yous a % {

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