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’ g had then to a private rantiart Miss ed with me tn the omce o ing menager, at No. KEEPS HIS VOW TO * SPOIL HER BEAUTY —_--— t \ Leo Hickox, Son of a Rich . ' Woman, Just Out of Sani- Knife. tarium, Uses | | PUTS BLADE IN MOUTH. | Slashes Her Face So Badly She| Borneo aad Biot Has to Write Answers | in Court. Yao Hick who lives with hie! Wealthy moter at No, 460 Broadwey, | was held to-day without bal! for the] Orend Jury by Magistrate Krotel in| Harlem Poitee Court upon the charge | of attacking hin wif, Carle Hickox with @ knife The evi © discloned the nad act of an unbal Sousht to mar the | Ia Order that ahe mizht net a Diher after hia death Mickoz, who ta thirtyms fe the son of Mra. Jennie Jed to the buainem af her thy Imperter linen, She property, Including No. Fitth avenue, The young man had never engaged {n any enployment When Mra. Hickox came to the Hare fom Court to tostify againg: her hu nced man wi ears od w Band she wae net able tw | CRS extended from th rners of her | MOR tn both directions. ‘othe right * The pan to Stitehes had been trke ea Showed bn the left cheak YY competed the youre wo ‘Write her answers to question “We wenn marked three years axe,” Wrote, “and have been separated two years, Two years ago my judbant was committed to Nellevu » Minoo orted myaelf by stenographer, 1 Hvad Katherine Miller, who time I have au, ing as | Hundred and Forty-fourth ate - POIL BEAUTY. “Mokox got into my room this morning, threw me a es th over Pocket. The biado w not om blade in my mouth and pulled tt to the through my cheeks. "Ag he cut me bh girl, dea Ge. Tam oo delicate it all o : put on @ Kimono and ran acro 10 the home of Dr, Frank. When the cute to the doctor she e he | ne at hand.” b ch sl had used lee told her wot to eve at We |Mnwtord he began 1 ir education at! Then ,the apes were put through al cially eth Peitetection after pete | Grrested and cause a a once alton .uT ont reme | on it Mimt sat tn her chair hid gata | Added that the ductor merely put! @ most remarkable, yet series of stunts, m ue Ht gaure on the sand told her apeeeh. three words of the Engilah language |ha@ ved among the natly ‘ACKS HER WITH KNIF! TO | Plorer deviared his veilef in the reason- | 4 took & emall penknife from | te dormant power of speech, fan inch and a halfelong. Ie put |e reminivence tght and then to the lott, |" 1 only want to muti- | 894 five senses, wor You 80 nobody will get you aftor | Mle taumht to speak, He determined T have sterit- | try the blado and a littio water wil| TRAINING THE APES as cHiIL.|" young Woman told the Magixtrate| one! THE EVENING WORLD, r. Furness Reweals Remarkable Intel- ligence in Ourang and Chimpanzee by Devel- oping Their Faculties} Along the Same Lines as Children Are Edu- cated to Think, Talk, Reason and Act. Know the Alphabet Up to H, Can thie ed Daintily, Thread a Needle, and Pick Out Proper Keys From Bunchand Ribbons From Pile of Assorted Tints. The evolution of the ape may yot inciude reasoning and the power of ta Wallingford, Pa, are two) apes that can diatinctly enunciate | and understand more than a hun- dred, From day to day they h | been tralued in the manners and habits of humans, Vrom all outward | | Appearances and from all they know, | 2BP&” Tt was weird wfith a sauggen- orrlb! they Imagine themaeives to be chil- | ehaie Minit was the doctor as the dren, Every day some now and chinpanses clung to hic. Tho answer startling action performed by these hd @ noisy kins, with Lye me teht- ening about his neck, ‘The ourang- Wonderful creatures Indicates their | ier *stih on the floor, wae violently rapid mental growth. Whether OF | dasiing ebout pulling at the doctors not thie growth will result fo their) arme asd whimpering to be lifted up being able to talk and exchange ideas | an cameved. with man ta ’ “AML aight, Horneo,” and the grout ; Ages | hia ahoulller, “Now, children, Morneo, : LIKES Four years ago, Dr, Willtam Howabd| Mimi, pay attention, my ‘low do you OLons AND Furness, sclentiat and explorer, met Dr.| do? to the mun. SISHNGUISH er of the L Mimi caine forward with ber right sa De In the cou of travel in hand outetretohod and shook hands, Borneo follow. ‘There was atromgth In the closing of Borneo's hand. And exercisers, soourely fasten the bolts d, for the almoat anything apart, ev Norneo, whe the ox: which are take | unscrewing ow, Mimi, go inte Borneo's house! tight nuts with their strong fingers, In | Ing power of the ape. Warming to his|ald get me two chairs.” : the rear, the reporter made a discover: ubje Nie opinion th Mimi tried the padivch, She rewurned | Tiere wae her ape, a fental n= and held out her hand, A bunch of keys was given to her and she picked out one, It Was not the ratit one and she tried another. ‘This Ute the pudlock opened and she threw aho keys buck to the doctur, ‘The chatra were brought out and placed un @ table, Borneo heip- outeng, Bet She was on and had not} “classroom When scarcely @ inning to taike ne-outang had Dr. Witmer po h-poohed the Mea, and | soon became argu. which were not entirely without From hie experience, Dr. Furness could not eee Why upes, having appar- she was a erin, tht dh DREN ARE TRAINED, In Borneo, her In the face and tricks whteh | ren oe test more tn the nature of spect al tim Returning with them to Wal- |i whieh. ceeded In do Ine of natural lines, They were to be trained Corin ee aimicult to ret them to ay nd amoked @ cikarette daintily, using @ a peal, r oll. .BORNEO MAKES HER BED AND admitted to the | a tickled, | Hettina’a fat sides shook and her fas Mt A baby will do the | ! » when the doctor some monthe later, he! memory alone could agompilsh, Some Dk Mimi on the table beste him and) |vaptured & young orang-outang and altos must be einployed tn which # NOW Jagged her to repeat after Inim the words | baby chimpanzee, both females of the |dificulty 1s overcome Wy using some} mamma,” “papa” ond ne suc: | oo SATURDAY, . Sen maa Apes Being Trained and Taught Exactly Like Little Human Babies; Can Say ‘Mamma,’ ‘Papa’ and ‘Ah,’ and Select Colors and Letters DR. FURNESSAND MIMI. 1911. much, It wax growing dusk and the apes be- | Borneo | a small bed and, hopping | covered herself with a blanket, It | Wasa hint that the interview was nearly came cinasgec in do anyt than fo re) The study ts GETS .INTO IT. lesa i out active, Presently They are in our onderful 1 and w re twelve y are not 9% They catch intensely practl- The thing noticeable at Tah ai Ppa ttl re lca pear apes! nome wan the entire ne Borneo that's not polite,” #ald BOC ERPAULA IE |e are ce age Grin thay ey 04 the usual ofensive odor. The ress ithe doctor, and the orang arose and “Those things which they may was goon appari cmarkable thing hap- |&TAVely stretched out hia hand in token | me now will, perhaps, seem won ee Tasnion. A remarkable th =| raves stretiea out hia hand In token | 1. “¥et they do not really indi-] pened when Bettina transk | pe mnoahy. Doser and eapoets cate the presence of revaon, They ary | tary otiaue Mimt came o Vie went outs only chil- You would not expect a child to| They are less not be full They will | are easily handled, but jected | Pneu- PENCE OF ENA QUGHIT, % i SUSPECT A TRY AGAIN HARGH Believe Peace Conference ts Pian to Give Imperialists ' Chance to Recoup. _ NANKING, China, Dec. %.—The prea ent temper of the revolutionary troope in this vicinity gives ground for the fear that the armistice now existing between the two forces may be broken and that a serfoup encounter may occur in the territory to the north of the town of Pukow, Within the last two weeks Chang Heun, who was formerly in commané of the imperial Government troops at Nanking, and who was !noorrectly tee ported to have been killed, has received heavy reinforcements both of men and guns, With these troops he has ad- BORNED BEGGING TO BE TAKEN INTO DR: vanced to the south as far as Suchowan, FURNES* retaking many towns and living upon ARMS the cowntey as he marches, . In the mean while the revolutionaey forces have advanced northward to Jin Wel Kwan with strong aupporting columns of troops to the left and right occupying the best positions, Chang Hsvn has commandeered the entire nortiiern section of the Tienteine Pukow R. including the whole of the rolling stack, ‘Che revolutionary forces, on the other hand, hold the southern section of the railway, Chung Heun's force 1s about 10,000 «trom, while the army of the revolu. tionanies numbers about 1000. A dle» tance of less than 100 miles separates the opposing forces. Ohang Heun declares that he will re take Nanking, while the southern or revolutionary forces are keen to advance on Peking. The revolutionaries, both officers and men, are firmly convinced that the con- ference between the delegates of the two parti now taking place ia Shanghat, merely a ruse to afford Chang Haun the time to concentrate his reinforcements and to enable the Imperial Government forces to strength- en their positions. PEKING, Dec. 2%—In Government circles here there seems to be little doubt that the conference at Shanghal between the representatives of the Ime pertal Government and the revolution- ary party will prove a failure, The belief prevails that the revolu- tionartes are preparing to advance to the north by way of Pukow, which ts in their possession. Premier Yuan-Shi-Kai continues to exchange frequent telegrams with Tang-Shao-¥i, his representative at Shanghai. It is understood here that Yuen-Shi-Kai desires to have all the differences settled in advance of the formal sittings of the peace confer- ence, #o that the eole business of the delegates of the imperial Government and the revolutionary party will be to sanction the decision already ar- rived at Government offictals here ins'st thet the throne will be retained, but there is @ difference of opinion as to what form the monarchy will take in the future. Yuan-Shi-Kai has been endeavoring to Propagate the view that foreign inter- ference will be detrimental to doth in FISH BROIL IN STREET SPOILED BY FIREMEN. Crowd Figured on Getting a Meal When Auto Delivery Wagon Began to Cook. Attracted by the odor of broiling fish, early wayfarers on the Bowery to-day followed the scent to Grand street and found on fire an automobile delivery Wagon, laden with all kinds of finny food from the Blackford Fish Market now Homies a ' on Fulton street. ‘The blaze was under 7 ae children are The same imethode|holder, After three puffs she leaned] yaa tae doctor, “You know De ugeniar day ees | the maciine and trom the metal-lined | Parties, Caged hoping that his action G0 over to tho J. Hood Wrinht Hom | wy to bt ‘au Se hile drawing {nthe br | body of the wagon came the sound of| Wi!!! bear weight during the negotla» ere to be employed; affection, curt: back and closed her eyen with content. |cnatters while ¢ Pf » may vo danger. ‘Tho! BOL] EEK ANOTHER [body ot ag Nias at bneseual And have the wounds dres#ed.| ostty, the power of imitatior \. eaded @ fn Mle, after bit-| ‘They tried hard to imitate mo in words, | EM | real kink CES sizzling fish and the delectable odor. : ‘ she went to the hospital and the tion and ap neo thr n ld not until I held thelr nostrils | K of| IRL.| 7 took ratering at the ———_— © the howpt 4 peal to intelligence. ing and twisting # point on the thread, | tut could not unttl 1 held thelr mostilie) norang will tear} je onlookers were watering ai R Dr. Pattison Called to Ni: meerere st! f | They must be taught to stand erect Hoth apes locked and unlocked d at] and p opty Paria the aabalass| $ part ; ile." \ IN TRAGIC DEATH OF GIR jmouth when Deputy Fire Chief Lang- |" wer. to New es Brensecke ard Merciil Were iiky, ten. This wa for the (command, ‘There Waa no regularity in| hearing the | fica but it was{ “What wonderful workmen — they | ho Treated ford, who happened along on his Way! po. Dp. paroia Pattleon of Bt. yung woman's hone, While! chimpanses, the lege. of which ‘ 4 tion th ld get out any | Would make," sald the reporter, | Want to Quiz Healer Who Treated|to Quarters, attacked the fire with 4 piel galled ae with her anole wai ‘ pas mn OE? (Rip SOR nase months be h . Since then | “It Is not too much to expect,” wa! A i hovelfuls of gravel, ‘The chauffeur, |Minn., has accepted a cail to t “ ‘ naturally used an aid tn getting ‘The reporter was asked to try them] sound greater than « erunt, Since ther 'y Bolduc in Manchester, | shove helped and. then came| Pastor of the Washington Heights Bap- ra in tie Kitchen, ie deiectives| over the ground, but hard for the |with questions they Save, sbocotie, WALANAy ein: ut the report that you are N; H.—S Held in the Case. ee eee nei pemanded by Capt, |tist Church, One Hundred and HenE Co the kitchen and pulled Micka | orang-outang, «which hung — from BROUGHT LOCK AT REPORTER’S| Mormerty, they used 10 chiltier wy | troduce a male orang and ¢ Flom ‘ euapien Basing Nov sh 0 Levan Mf fifth street and Convent avenue. He will Under the washtuss He lad 4 tranches and did hie traveling amon T have Jendeavor io breed Intelligence?” was} BOSTON, Dec. 23.—The five persons! Connolly, to t.nish the job. reach his first sermon Sunday, Dee. & fe in his band [trees ‘They munt beatin Ay enon COMMAND, sound except whilé exhaling, | asked. arrested for the death of Miss Mary| Hart examined the contents of the |> MBhe detectives were tod Uist (hO)g few pimple things, gradually coming “Give me the lock from your door, think a a4 safely arkavie thing} “That cannot c Drie for at least four | Bolduc of Manchester, N. H., and for- Raion snd une tee oe aa ree wed fro: Wt ag ” onside nae years, but it is my intention,’ dire >, ‘were held [lower laye! 5 man had only been reloaned (OM | tg apsoctate words With Ideas, even ag Mimi.” he said. plished by thy apes. Man ts the |Years. ee y Intention,” #ald the | merly of St. Ludger, Quebec, were hi 18 [ae ar ee Ue) paen Sevres genie Ganitarium for a short time and that) Mimt came close and looked up at animal who could have ace 7 slshaut tall. fon, & fiekcine! Dees fw , ' ‘ Natl children do. After that tt depended (e La ey h, by the w he continued, “Prot, Another wagon was called, the fish Immediniely sought hin wife WEN) rere on what was within the ape, (hit, The order was repeated, and she! 1 it. It sounds simple, but itl Garner was out to see me yesterday, | they appeared in the West Roxbury Dis-| transferred and toe driver started oa recond Mra] 10 hy daily course of Instruction to |started elowly to her cage, looking back.’ js tremendous. T wan attracted the omer Ta arias yanaved aplendidly.| trict Court to-day. ‘The prisoners who] away, leaving the hungry-eyed throng s quoted as ways| tho apes the aclentist carefully avoided | Wants. i: 11 vedtimated and found the back door! You know he could not get Peter to,are all charged with murder tn the rst aving agter him tn pp roi | teaching them mere tricks such a “Turn away from her," cauttoned the Ma ea dok wero a box and |#heak a word, although he lived with| degree, are Mrs. Jennle H. Shattuck and, ment, : told the detectives: abe! of by “educated moni doctor, "She will read your eyes to see eet “4 ree) I stood outwide and) him constantly,” | Mrs. Annis Reed of Boston, Mrs. Hattle | —_—_—_—_——_. gaare, Hickox to 0 daleaiives 4 aie % If ahe te rient." Doctor and reporter [hree Cnale | “what do < will be the result/M, Hazlitt of Cambridge and Dr. John| Union Trast Absorbs Pi Bank. Wiad excaped from in that tine the stage. ‘Their brains must not be | Sa hone cecenie tater | Sores HERR of your exporinient?” asked the reporter:| 1D; Ferguson and Ailsa Mary A, O'Nell | oer oe PROUSHL wae had Pocec sted im hiding In| cluttered with distracting things, ie |turned their backs. NOE ED HE eo UB CHAIRS TO: GRT ATI hint acacia Dengue and Mee Maca that aia By vote of the stockholders of both Hew home. Lier howvand bas aloay doa way to ald thelr mental develop. | Mimi returned with th pebererst pe “Do think Borneo and Mimi will| Poldue died in Mrs, Shattuck's house institutions at special meetings, the tis men aly eupplied with funds byl mont, A multitude of olved tricks, /out In hesitancy, She was trembling DAINTIES. ever b to hold an extended con-| jn Forest Hills as the result of a crim-| absorption of the Plaza Bank by the mothe | , | | Trust Company was ratified. > | mechanically taught @ all over +} "Do you ee that cloaet with the | versation }inal operation. Union Tru ¢ PPOR performed, would not denote Th Hight, Mimiy nico gi) Mosk cause CAbOVe your” HORA? I believe they will be able to talk| Medical Examiner Leary made more) ‘fhe Plaza Bank will be known as the Y TREATY !S QUOTED On the other hand, should ther soothed the doctor, Then he continued: Ty ng way for them to reach it! more than they do now, but {t is in their! thorough examination of the body of! Union Trust Company, Plaza branch; , for act 'n hn “it auste them to carry an Mey vanging anything, so 2 keep!descendants that I have the sreatest| Miss Bolduc to-day and will submit his tt will continue at Fifth avenue and P: IN LONDON AGAINST TAFT. Le hla a Waste al Fr commands, especially I they | ttle datnties there. Nope. It will take years to really prove! conclusions to Chief Dugan and Dis-| gixtieth street, and its staff will be ‘ result of a two others known will send them into hys-) “Well, after IT had watche? awhile, anything.” trict Attorney P fer, Capt. Dugan retained. The absorption rat the | to then before they would belong to| are !9v« hard to think’! Mimi piaoed th tra on top h _> Id that he was anxiuos to see a cer-; total deposits of the Union ‘Trust Com- | y find tt hard to Mimi piaoed the pn top = comm isald that he wa jos te ¢ > e Unt of Issue Taken With the President 0.) that high rational order of whiten, ao | terest eae smiled, remarking: |other while Borneo held them steady | DYING GIRL CRAWLS HOME, | tin tinator. who ts said to have treated | pany to about $60,000,000, ; Sik Declaration on Panama far We WORN, Te ey ee et vou at. firat 1 did not| Then she mounted gingerly and opened | Miss Bolduc in Manchester. chirahon 0) a i mb a ‘old you ‘ e cl nor, T left at once. - ne jackass ahi - ww member " 1 jo wewill ¢ act door, ‘ ‘, 2 e . Bieta Delel } ° | know If they really do think, 0 i eee iat be va Mimt} BOSTON, Dec, 23.+-Crawling on her} 4 Canal Ship Privileges As the experiments nrogreened ree | pho WAM ny Sa Bee LANE et er Paerile iia er aia? OLD SOL’ AS A LAMPLIGHTER‘ NRONDON, Dec. 23.—The May-Paunces| BOFts OF the wonderful things done bY] vsti is my best scholar” he cone | ring it, Khe mu > something | whieh she ortly after, | | Rote treaty of 102, between the United| these young aves bes n to reach tho} inved. “Borneo used to be, but Mimi's! io give her height chairs on a} Pritchard, a en nade Government Has a Special Job for ‘ . t outride world Residents of Walling: | . sly has surprised me.| tox would do it. She 4 and fell. to the home of uncle in Hy p 3 t eine development lately ha arp box la dy tries : pgdom of Great Britain and dreiand) goog why saw the apes playing in the ar van, ‘teil’ difeerent. ould Min! The idea, she knew, Was right, so she list night aud said she had been stabbed the. Gun at Fannme gee the United Bt apiognnnad Roy nd witnessed thelr actions de- | SMO CRN we that water, Now gol tried asain, thit time using Bor to} by a etrange man, WASHINGTON, Deo. 2.—The Panama | Hdent Tafis » nm lured ¢ to be Little whort of hue the other room and get me the yel- ady the props ‘The police © made no progress tos ic inal engineera are trying to harness moni : ; mat began te visit the place | tow rivbon,” 0 FOU Fear k these ideas ani | w He Hndtng vigiina nt who, the Birt) wun for the Job of lamplighter. In shou ‘ , of and re ne 1th | the t passed through sald, was an Thal - Bas pees ui ‘ ioe oe SIAR. it and StanHene Mi Asie the yal er . Police Capt. Fran ant this after. |the acetyle burning \ iNeed monk * pee Fe an River mines Prof Ro 1. Garner tived in Mi Oplge : t he girl suffered’ the [tio banks of the canal will be installed 4 é anata - AA the’ Ghats eclded that t frered’ the bank: a ama Can Afier reproducing the! tne sane with the monkey that you want to suggest ar olor | 1 . , iferex the [the iG Genk Ge GL . ne SAMe | . 7 ket, ‘The as y of Inte 1 for Prit-jcopper cylinders P we of Article 3 of tho Hay Paunce | arernward performed on the #tage under |! the Depa: Sees maid oyed I 4 Isea in the morning e aterward perfor ° J ey ae) be a hard a ¢ had Was a mal yed in the} When the aun rises in morn ‘Fote treaty felating that the the name of Veter, champions of the | Peporton UoMell Wilk ™ 16 at | airy honsehold of W. B, Vose lana the eaja fall upon those criinders pen to the vessels of al Darwinian ry have auieniy to do: | Shimpansee. Phen the reporter had a clever idea, Miss Pritchard had no my, #0, firline latter Wil expand and close valves of entire equality tn | velop spenen in the ape, So far, Dr ‘com was a heap of letters ding how monkeys /a* Known, and at no time has one been [that admit gas to the burners itions or charges of tram Gortcen was (ke Gks Gee Whe bao bela mtac na mechan Wee neo Wad than anything elae, [In the company) of a man. or boy. ance eee eat eae a an eee he sun's the »| ported to have accomplished tt tossing these about on the cement f the shakes In the trees|she arrived Int thin country from Nee] A% TMBIE APROAENS ati te eat Taft's prom ' Pe, mventie World raborter was sent| They know the letters up to H i and killing the sleeping father's home In Rallsity, County Mone [ein contract. and again turn 0 pe good business £ ne Ratrp mab oe een imarked the doctor, and, swit Nv relay, Women Were sald aghan, snd, on dune i, oxcent when] fay which will be tenited by: smal! i yy ABRs sentee ts Seetcoalt eer ofl Alte Wastinaford to vente, He found marae toe, $00 an, ait a make instinctively, ‘trom the sine wae accompanied by one of Hor fela>|fvy. “hus a conslderaiie. scot By Western Union s J t e spreading over sev A a nd belne thent # they nthe age tiv he realtaed in the hire Night tenders y hat » Le eater had both apes svivct ar ng them Are ageing dimes thet ohe bax acdemply | oe, pe of & bill, ‘The | ed baeh Spee Her aunt, Mrs omas Pritchard, |noa in the consumption of Kas 66 ” een ine int yin en nea wan wig “aon they weve nut tnptdiy rou mn we fut ten the i ne Day Letters’’ and ¥ Itleh Fo: Secretary, will | to s."" In the course o! series of “show offs Mimi found a Jeoalres she ha do! tn av Itatlin| Beaks’ steve to inaue’ ihe Tiss view | gcaveration, the Feporter aasured tie |yiaee, tarhed onthe faucet and dean xin) who Teaser in the eighooriond. "| DR, MAYO HAS A RELAPSE, Pe = ET oneucll and th he ih pense ergo : Came a by beg ferry ora turn her lower young Woman Was selected as the vice] ate Brother In Hurrytug Here 1g. etters. ; F “ee ocked and unlocked doors; posed for they were Informed that a i x rr anew sare behalt| qe ductor deiivered a rather stariiing [overs locked and unlocked doors, por setonee. short time axe this Young woman had From Minnenota, v be er | rem Neither do J belleve in. thear Tof understanding, not alone repor A quarrel with her aweetheart and cast] spyere wan a change for the worse to- f s 1 of Article 8 of the treaty)! Ag ANH 10. 5 SO OSS | ati words, bt Whole “sentences Miarhaps | Rim off. Hoth iris resembled each dey int ve condition of Dr, Charles Mayo Telep one tor special Beaune} of Art A Cu tal whith [an experiinent, These reports you have ame particular word of command was Tihee (ower, ‘The murderer te still at large, [Cyn ee Atinn., wno was operated peerrins ‘ M08, te tes card do not come from me, 1am will- fF ounduly accented r | . - ot Re uf) wae 0) A was proclaimed on Fey, ) text- | heard do m x, neve 4 He hisse i yn at the syterian Hospital for ap: A ‘as follows: “Poe Canal shail be! ing to saow you What T have accom: | Borneo was more of a comedian, |" Dou aboant {hat HIGine story, | GIFTS FROM MRS. SAGE. |°".%t Berar issien Horplkal [Ok Ape (1) a’ 8, and open to the vossela of pilahed in three years but I will draw /She sat before @ mirror cemented IM goon queried the doct ple sat re Ug tat eyed Apes i and of Gar of all nations observ. no conclusion for pudiication,” {the wall and, Ike « true female 1th a pltying smile he continued: | -phrongh Park Commissioner Stover] Of) tere rules on terma of entire! ong OF THE APES DISTINCTLY [10 adorn Nerself with strina of colnred no truth in It Last week 1 distributed to-day | ye wiitiam J. Mayo, ascompanted by 1 that there shall be no dis- Alb URARA® |ribvon, | She wound the ribbons « karter snake abo oH} Mi a aster eC ponm paned. By ton against any such nation, oF 8 D |her neck tying and un ying them as she afraid of di EF et Lab Preece Ssh eltizens or subje in respect of Doctor and reporter entered @ large |Sometimen she m. several kno aved with They eke ia Se ae prey ae ee cilve to Sy atts Wonditions of charges of trae, o greenhouse Mlled Wits tropical plants,| BETTINA GRINS LIKE A BABY afrail o 6 Aree BOR HoRROn Ne 8 Hand ina little speech stance of fifty miles, Then ¢ i Beh rales aot eee In the rear was the home of the apes. | WHEN TICKLED. Kain afraid of thom miyeeit | Mientity of the river, | arial a special ram for Chtoaga, trame «) abode fel i yy | doo! dtl = | a need ry rates ne | Dhee ere given when the name of| Dp: ayo reached Chicago this - Tiles referred to are substantially bik are’ thee sar io upened they paups: rte hame of the epee is remarkable, snakes ne snakes, in the m act Cha a we m riven. Wwhed te Ae OF |. Drs Mave Senne Emeseo LM Afiete id the convention of | © locto e t is heated to me und ‘wpecies Koes, 1 cangot see oi ‘ - . Me ht “aye ie aie v Reel in tie ta Taek tor | their arme to be taken up. One of| degrees, The floor le cement and t That's part of the trouble in want only those sniployees who re- | which Wl) BErive. Ja. Weis ity at 940 Tap There are owings studying a eople romance too | oan. g navigation of the Suez Canal, them clearly enunciated the word wails are smooth. ‘

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