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of persons. District Hospital. tions became so dangerous that mt houses on the opposite side atreets occupied by the burning FI Were ordered cleared, order was follow: , @ excitement. ater Commissioner enied that the lack of wa of four alarms, the section in wht mains. Me departinent, th He rec engine pounds rdext and the water rk Teport of the Water Department En- | gineer. (During the last ler maina have been Mameburg, Bushwick lata and In face and head cut, and burns. firemen were carried to Park, which was crowded by ‘The police drove back and the injured mea jed and then hurried to Kast by the greatest sort milies were separated and women fought to break the police lines to And thelr vookbindery fire was responsible He stated 1 the fire ove fe well equipped with hydrants An assistant engineer | Commissioner nt at the fire and ex the water pressure at the wart- found a pressure of aprong ik thrown from tower Deputy Chiet | few years imilea of | the Green nections, With the result that the Insurance Hachange istrict charg Gusly imposed bec Water supply. use of \t * | Dr. Russell came from Hendreds of persons passed No. William street to-day and looked onre- loeaty sleeping man in the doorway. & policeman, Herman J. Abr, Oak street station, came along and Shook the man. There was no response. ‘abe rolled bim over and found he wae o removed which were previ- inadequi ~ t the Hudson Hospital and said the man had The body waa re- station, 14 reporter who in- in the neighborhood learned the "a name wae Barnett and that up to it months ago he had been employed @ tender at Harlem Bridge. ‘to have lived in the Bo ae, ——— ry. since he lost his job he had been dependent @.@ Gon, who yesterday presented him @8 a Christies present @ brand new OWATIST KILLED BY FALL. , Mae Mystery Had Lett Spain Because of Politios. » Jeneph ¥. Lopes, rtist and man of mystery, died to-day at Bellevu from injures received early in : Gay when he fell trom the window chia seeond floor flat at No. 89 East fourth etreet. Mra. Mary Marah, Janitress of the bulldi found the ar- ,wpoonscious in the air shaft under ‘window and reported the matter to trom fell by accident. he house about him. KR Hall, cisty, an oyster planter, of | were only forty aurees in attendancy Oyster Bay, who declares that hejon the twenty little guests, ‘ ; i meewe Col iP Pacere well and (8/LITTLE MILLIONAIRES WHO Child Shot Down in Home Aftef § at the Jefferson Market Court. this WERE THE GUESTS. Attack by Man Given Shelter ng eee ie Weat Keay sauny; | Among the millionaire babies were for the Night, io rest, ‘whem be accuses of stealing gap |James and William Mitchell, sons of MORGANTOWN, W.Va 1 as i {vom his trousers pocket. Dr. and Mre, Jamps F. Mitchell; Paul Ratan TariOPiAN Lat Bi vst 7 “E thought I knew the city? ge. |Moltke, son of the Danish minister and Pdf ghd lige etal Mba! My the Colonel's friend, “but I'm |Mme. Ofoltke; James MoMiilan Gibson, Bb ate ABO eos feenay #8 hex 5 Tm am easy mark, Will I ever|son of Mr. and M: in, Caw HERE OWN. In 2 the end of this at Oyster Bay? Kraig Wylie, Clear Preston County, by a negro. ‘Me au- by) ae are tralling the (TEM POR OYSTER BAY. A Men describing himself es John ‘Ms Milles yh wine Kuplesten, UND, Ger ambulance eurgeen ital found the man'‘e akull Lopes hed yesterday of asthma, It is he sat in his window to get Nothing was Dec, 2.—~iz were killed roy & fire-damp ex- which occurred last evening in oH Of the pite of the Teutodursia cols Mery, near upre. <a Sleeper Falls to Death. to sleep Eas! out. at Bellevue Hospital. dad Gt that time the telephone, ‘and other tp jones we now “Had the Martians told these in twenty-five years we would have inventions, they would have come d of trying to prevent of these inventio would have endeavored to prepare vee in omer to meet them. ~“But they have come unexpectediy, wery fest, and it has taken time for the why we seem to be living 0) raplély—in @ mad rush, as {1 were. we are trying to keep pace with con: and inst developmen! WS to adjust ourselves, and that everiastingly alert as to every the business cheasboard. and there is (Continued from First Page) wir bay re move Competl- ip overwhelming and his reaponst- pitty according. Tho lower salaried men j@@ thelr work much under direction, scarcity of directors of ten since the demand in this growth of civilisation 18 much larger than the sup-) Recking relief from asthma at an open | ‘with @ pipe of mullein leaves, . Lopes, sixty-five, @ painter, | rly this morning at | Twenty-fourth street and He fractured tis skull and arth, if peopled, might already have} ‘01 Ply em account of this lack of prepara $00,000,000 BABY GIVES PARTY T0 20 MILLIONAIRE BABIES inson McLean, Heir to the McLean- Walsh Fortunes, | Host at Xmas Feast. MANY GROW . GUEST Little Croesuses Play Like + Other Kinds and Revel in Apple Sauce. 7 Syecial to The Evening World ) WASHINGTON, Deo. 2. = Vinson | Walsh Mclean, the two-year-old tod- diet who t# acheduied to inherit $100,- | 000,000 from the estates of his two grand- fathere-John I. McLean and the late Thomas ¥. Walsh, the Colorado “Silver entertained twenty imililonaire at a Chifatmas party last night ive occasion and drew a distinguished I ittle dart {ngs reomed almost natural as they Afwbied thelr golden spoons and banged their diamond fre host had the no of hin quenis deprived him of a platinum horse wit time of his iife unth & Commack charge. | ! LITTLE PLUTOCRATS PLAY LIKE | "0's ranged from eighteen montis to ithree years OTHER CHILDRE Many notables of Washington society Theae wee plutocrats played games| Witneased the feativitiog and marveled Just Miko other children, only a trifle nba’ tolnee URINE Ways OF SHO US: ae more eclectic, and when refreshments sad arrived they scrambled for the dainties Saeeaeie atl just as if they hadn't been fed on am-| $850,000 THE PLUNDER brosia from the bottie up. Pleblan apple-eauce and = lady-fingers = were OF CHINESE _BRIGANDS. | among the daintlos served am part of — bed for cor. @ juventie Croesuses, There was a magnificent Christmas tree laden with costly toys, and when the presents were handed about they | were recetved with howis of joy aud then wrecked with uristocratic abandon, | Imperial Convoy Atlacked on sed ney in Manchuria and Robbers Get Away With Store of Coin, — | HARBIN, Manchuria, Dee, A band | of Chinese brigands to-day attacked an | fmperial con which was dn the en ny way ‘Phe Christmas tree had been ch i. "}to Kirn, the cupttal of the Province of from among hundrods of Maine pines) Kirin, with w larke amount of bullion eo and beauty. All uf the dec lng robbers carried off a sum of $960,000, | wore fraported, even to thet rie number of brigands in the pro-t Vartcoloted sleciric lights, 1¢ wae e@ld| vii6, has increased rapidly sin tt @ome of the dolls had had their 2 DY Mires bear aning of the political Siete ances ust and the consequent unsettled condition pean artiste. 7 OW Juet) oe all parte of the country, Many sol ao readily, though, us the tinting on any ordinary two-bit doll. The most elaborate diers have dewerted from the army and have joined their ranks and now live ure of the on- Murders occur fre- tertainment was the staxing of Santa] openly by plunder Claus and his team of reindeers, The| (ently along the- highroads and the reindeers galloped across @ jong ma-| Prigands even attack at times eettie- hogany table, propelled by a hidden paiderabls size, in which stores and do not hesl- electrical apparatus, His sleigh over- flowed with Imported toys, some of| tate to murder the Inhabitants If the which had been sent by the Caar of }© of any res nee. Russia and the King of Denmark. _—— ‘The party was the second in the life BLOODHOUNDS TRAIL NEGRO SLAYER OF LITTLE GIRL. oprups on him as @ surprise. There Loeter Morehead, Minister; Stephen Bruce Crane, sons of Senator Crane; Henry Howard, son of Mr. and Mre. George Howard; Hisie Kkiegren, daughter of the Charge d'Affairs of the Swedish Legation, Catherine Carlisle, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J, Manderville Carlisle; Frances Tickerman, daughter and Mrs, Walcott ™ Henderson, a grandda B, Handerson; Martha d'Asy, a daugh- jter of the Naval Attache of the Frenoh Bmbassy; Joseph Letter jr. and Grace Rell Fortesque, The ages of the young- . hounds inthe moun tains, The Murder, one of the most brutal tn the history of the State, was committed early in tl eKrY, whose name ts not k came here from the méning country of Western Pennsyl- . Where he is said to have known eters family, He went to the was ordered ur Before the fam- and attacked and of Mr. okerman; fly was up he aro killed the girl yman who ie striving for the same thing} world began, intercommunication and \that he reaches for, Sometimes a ti ducation, have by thelr monstrous ton is presented to him that coins | strides brow waht us face (9 face with the dew exactly with his own and there- | mighty problems demand.ng solutions at | fore makes him stronger in backing up | iho present vtime, ‘The day is gone wien | his action, people Hved apart from one another | “For to-Gay men are selected from all | without intercommunieation, eople ona ai Walke of Ute. No londer | PEOPLE NO LONGER TOLD are we dealing with family a re, used to be that a business descended WHAT TO THINK, “Gone ts the day when people from father to gon, “Sometimes the son did not follow in| Were told by the Church and the Mtate ~~ and what to thin! the footsteps of the father in line of wo to return, 1! progress and thus fell down, end per- chance the business with him, and even | Shoustis of ono man in olty now tn such conditions auch weaklings | this moraing are the thoughts of {are but Agureheades in the concern, | aid men in all olties this afternoon, “The big men to-day are thon Whether we lke it or not, whether fone through every | ‘t !# good for us or not, the great | Dig undentadle fact stares us in | the face that the inventor has gos_ | pe and bounds to the age And the big men, the $10,000 men, can come to pase only through this process. And not only must we get together & Q@re draws from all conditions of men, Thus, even in the matter of | brawn, you will Gna im the colleges | the greatest teame im the line of | Athietio endeavor get thelr men | [right hers but we must deal with our from all strate of life and uot any | ieigivors acroms the seas, We must oe line, There te a great inter !iuy from them and sell to them, The change of thought and the big men Gre only those who weloome this. | yearly sali tintnensely to the other aide, ‘Fo think is the thing. “The sales outside of the United “It 1 4 striking fact that our business | States of two companies alone, with | concerns have Just about kept pace in| whose business I am familial lin thelr growth and development with |ago were $20,000,080, and this year they |the srowth and development of inter- will approximate §$100,000,000 — $80,000,000 jcommunteation, Thue, a man muat reo ce du ten years’ time, ognize the fact that had bts fathe \k of the number of high five times ae able A man as he Was, .o su saat Dave beom necessary to the could not have begun to accomplish in welfare of such gigantic strides, business what bis on can accomplish | “A man cannot go to & COlege und today, for the simple and gole reason | say, “I am going to study to be @ ten that he had not the machinery with | thousand doilar man,’ Education is a which to supplement his mental ability, factor in growth, but business & wold tall, Wherent he released a $1,000,- Z : EA ; 00 howl that t startled the Russian VINSON Meu N Ambassador, George Kakhmet Out Of} Copyright, Clinedinet, Washingtos. his boots. It reminded him, he said, of atiaeel = —_+——_. Die Manufacturers of the United Btares) ten years | THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, Baby Heir to $100,000,000, Who Was Host | at Christmas Party, and His Mother CARISTHAS CHEER “AND MRS.E.R.MCLEAN < SANTAGLAUS TAFT | ‘SHOWERS ESE: AT WHITE HOUSE President Fills Stockings of: Secret Service Men, Police- men and Clerks. u | WASHINGTON, Dec. 23. — President Taft played Santa Claus to-day to two-, partment at Washington i# making In- than twenty, duiries both in Japan and Great Britain clerks, the Secret Service men who are !2 regard to the proposed British-Jap- anese mediation. seore policeman, more on guard at the Hxecutive Offices and dozens of other employees of the White How To éach policeman and married man employed about the White House out- aide the office force the steward pre-| nted a fat tur with the compli-! ments of the Pres! Kach clerk to-day found an envetope with a $5 gold plece in it on his desk. ‘The President himself acted as Santa Claus for the Secret Service men wh have travelled with him from Boston to attle, from Waspington to Panama and on many other Journeys, Each guard was given a gold stickpin, One present for Mr. Taft himself that had reached the White House came from Postmaster Douglas at Tuscaloosa, Ala It wax a fgrty-flve pound turkey, one of the biawest ever went to gri the Presi- dential Christmas dinner. en WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH, Mrs, .allonctt Cincttl, ftty-seven years old, of No. 662 North Tenth street, Willlamsburg, Was preparing breakfast at 6 ofeloc’s this morning when her; clothing caught fire at the range, Her son, Joseph, rushed into the | kitchen, and by Wrapping bed clothes and rugs about her smothered dames, Dr. Greenwald was called from Williamsburg Hospital, but the womai was dead, Hames, The firo did about $300 damage. - SCARCITY OF $10,000 MEN BECAUSE THEY NEVER QUIT the mind machinery in march with man-made machinery is the only thing that differentiates the big man from the Nttle man, “We are, first of all, @ commerctal People, Existence 1s primarily regus d by a pendulum of monetary value, But, on the other hand, the ten thousand dollar man who proceeds only along the line of self-aggrandizement rarely proceeds far these days, The not yet arrived, But no tful man will deny, that there has been @ great awakening of a busl- ness conscience in recent years. “The old motto ‘Honesty is the beat policy,’ 1n place of being more or less a beautiful sentiment, 1s coming to be more of @ practical reality. TEN THOUSAND DOLLAR MAN | MUST BE HONEST. | The ten thousand dollar man | must be honest. The dey has come when to be honen; moans mot technically, ally honest, but broadly, humanely hones.—Ronest | in thought, iu purpose, im act. | ‘Man io ettll selfish, and this must de seriously reckoned with im cal- | culating what he will do im his re Homehip with bis fellows, “Ae we are living in a ‘get-together’ |age, we must do business on @ ‘live and let i basis." “You are advooating @ Business Court, | composed largely of experienced busl- | answered Mr, the leet makes {t olear that some of the prac- | Hove that must stop are | “Theretore, the two great forces u not bullt entirely f9om beoks, precedented in Magnitude eimee the} but hard experience end ability te keep \ WASHIN GTON EYES TAN DO! + ost | for the proposal of Great E j Japan in China after the powers, ineluding the an identical note to ie cont » now meeting at Shanchal, There was a ten- dency to believe tt the Japanese Go ernment that Japan It turns out now, however, posal really came from the Hritish 60 ernment acting on the bellef that the | British Consul at Hankow w duced armistice might succeed ax a mediator | In the larger question. Btate Department offici: reveal the source of thelr information they declared to-day worts contain the statements that two | companies of Japanese infantry and one WATER TEARS UP PAVING. Stream from rection of Hague and Clift str most under the Brooklyn Bridge, this afternoon, sent several aquare feet of cobblestones into the air and the stream re: most as high as the top of the bridge. mation two hours, crews from the Water [partment arrived. injuring terfering with traffic, crew and the men from the high pros- sure service then stool about for some the [time and discussed who had the right to turn off the water. bate, He said she had inhaled the | sure pipe that had broken and the water was shut off by the low pressure crew, few men of huge aggregations of tal in business, pool methods. its sumer, minded and have determined that the practices have |not for one minute mean to put a stop to the growth of American commercial development, either at home or abroad BRITAIN AND JAPA 23,—Considerable curl n aroused in di with regard to the reasons has here to undertake a dual hited States, had decided to present had made the was anxious proposal and to intervene, that the pro- > had in- the combatants to agree to an} It is understood that the State De- 3.—Although would not WASHINGTON, } accused of murdering Av | Immanuel Baptist | bridge also visited the jail Phyaigt “dopover his patient and etatel*th | or other complicatio: fin BR $3, 1911. ‘TO RICHESON FROM Was to Wed Sends Him Box of Flowers and Delicacies, BOSTON, Dec. #.—That there will be Christmas cheer even belind prison bare for Rev. Clarence V. T. Richseon, Linnell, wae shown to-day by the arrival of a large box of flowers and Christmas delicacies fro Mise Violet Edmande, to whom ie Richeson is engaged and would © married had it not been for his st. Two of his parishtoners from the Church ia Cam- torday to arrange a Christmas dinner for their | former pastor. “There has been a marked improve- ment in the condition of Rev, Mr. Richo- son,” said William A. Morse, counsel for the clergyman accused of the murder of Miss Avis Linnell, as he emerged from Charles Street Jail after his dally’ visit to-day. Mr. Morse also stated that his lent had passed a good night and ap- red cheerful. The details of the case and the trial which {s set for Jan. 18 were not discussed to-day, but Mir. Morse said that early next week he expected to go over the matter with Mr. Richeson, Later tn the day, Dr. George A. Sar- gent, one of the 8, looked at he was making good progress and that there were no Indicationa of blood poisoning petastataat-< ac Cropaey Gives Another Jo! District-Attorney-elect James C. Crop- sey of Brooklyn, who will take office on Jan, 1, announced to-day that he had appointed Lewis E, Birdseye, who was his secretary when he was Police Com- missioner, his chief clerk at a salary of $3,500 a year. He had also arranged his salary lst so that it would aggregate $2,000, The present salary list total of Brooklyn District-Attorney's office is Mennenger Ad Arthur Deuecke, sixteen dears old, a ssenker for the G. Alford Jewelry Company of No. 192 Broadway, was ar- raigned beforé Masistrate House in the ‘Tombs Court to-day charged with eteal- Ing tWo watches worth $112.60 from the firm, Detective Marsden of the Pinker- ton Axe arrested the Loy at his home, No. 45 Weirfeld street, Brooklyn. He said the boy had confessed that he stole the watches and paw: them to fet Money to buy good things to eat, -_—— Shipped 500,000 Plam Puddings. LONDON, Deo. 23.—More than a half- million plum puddings have been shipped from England“during the past three ks, for the Englishman must have wert at Christmastime wherever that official re- nt and Mrs, Taft, ™&chine gun detachment will arrive at] traondinary credit of $2,600,000 w, Hankow acconling to the advices, to protect the Japanese Consulate at ‘| Hankow. about Dec, 31, These troops, will be a » Air, at the inter Cobblestonen In A three-inch water main The force of the water ed al- Severat persons ran to the Oak street and not!fled the police. After De- ‘The stream was not any propery or in any way in- The low pressure After some de- it was deckded It was a low prea- capi- ‘Third—Secret, unscrupulous, “Fourth—Untatr) distributions of between capital, lator and prot- con- “Our intelligent, While fatr- they 1 they do people are mbitious. enumerated must stop, “At least two things must be Gonet Business must give up its harmful practice blind | he may be. ———<—s—___ Terkes Ask War Fands. CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. asked for In the Chamber of Deputies to-day by the Mintimer of War in order to meet the expenses incurted by the continu- ance of warlike operations against the inveding Italian army in Tripoli. . piss Abe Presidential P: ry a Go, SACRAMENTO, Dec. 2%.—The 8t Senate passed the Presidential Pre! eiice Primary bill yesterday without a dis- senting vote, The bill now requires only the Governor's signature to become a law. It provides for the election of dele- gates to natlonal party conventions by a State-wide vote, the entire group be- ing pledged for a Presidential prefer- ence. Select Assortment of Sheil Spectacles and Gold Oxfords All Optical Goods Dachtera Brothers as w. aS er “edt fia ave, modern economic conditions, HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES which have stood the test of time deserve a place in the medicine chest of every family. Mothers are to-day adminster- ing to their children the reme- dies their grandmothers used, For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound, made from roots and herbs, has been curing the women of this country from the worst form of female Ills, and merit alone could have stood such a test of time and won such an enviable record, ROBINSON’S PATENT BARLEY The Only Infant Food All Grocers and Drugatete, ANVRIN,--JOSEPI EDWARD JAXVRIN, ‘M, D,, in the 744 year of his ame. wer: vices at bis late reel 201 Madison Kindly omit VIOLET EDMANDS; | Rich Girl the Accused Pastor ave, at ¢ Deo, 23, Taterment in Baaton, | Pa | ‘RUSSIANS SHELL | CITY OF TABRIZ; KILL PERSIANS Fifty Slain by Czar’s Troops In Street Fighting —Others Fall at Resht. LONDON, Dec, 23.—Fifty Persi were killed during street fighting be- tween Russian troops and the Per- sians in the city of Tabriz, according to official telegrams from Teheran reaching London, The Russians occupied all the Gov- ernment offices as well as the telegraph station, They bombarded the Gover- Nnor’a palace and demolished many pri- vate buildings with their artillery, A number of Persian officials were also killed during the fighting at Resht. The bloodshed which has oc- curred at Tabriz, Rewht and other placer in Persia threatens to complicate the final settlement of the Russo-Persian difficulty, as it is tkely to delay the withdrawal of the Rw troops from Persian territory ing to a despateh from to-day the Russian Governr not intend, to attempt to adju ter by making a protest to the Persian Government, but will itself undertake the punishment of those who, it alleges, | were responstble for the attacks oa the Russlan troops, ST. PETERSBURG, Dec, %—A do- spatch that reached here from Tabriz in Persia says that sharp fighting occurred again to-day near the River Ajl-Chal tn the vicinity of Lake Urumia, A detachment is protecting the Government buildin at Tabriz and.the road leading to tn town, There have been few casualtios among the guard defending the Russian Consulate at Tabriz during the recent fighting. Accord+ t the mat= ———___ Caretaker Ends His Lite. Samuel Lowy, forty-two y committed suicide with illuminating gas to-day in his room the Washington U Ni 2 West One Hun- Assorted Oba A TART RIED OX 13c BOILED SUGAR ANIMAL TOYS. POUND BOX 1 5c MIXED ¢ (Acta Drege peate CROP, JUST ARRIVED, 5.P Pounds of Bearers Absolutely Pure, 30 Sunday, the 24th, childhoed, win the maiden the glow of earlier love in Friendship tokevs, - sweetest of sweet remembranc om Lott's five stores with litte and buy much ‘Ot quantity, ality and purliy, ot Russian Cossacks! ars of age, | Buy Yorr Candies Early and Avoid the Rush te Cream Drona ob bates, it “y piers — et BONE. cnoco. esbens. enh iting 1S5e\" OLACE ge rtget WAGE Ge eo BDNBONE, se eee e. “ties ise 7s Cee Rte Lak. “wbx [VEIN gfliGil, GRADE | noxnons, FRUITS. ot THIGH GEARS, SRRORTED 25 | (itemt of ai 4 uf tis. 30 leoiaah'd FOCND BON Cc finite ied nn TaPORTED FRENCH GLACE FRUITS, NuW: SPECIAL OFFER TU SUNDAY SCHOOL>, CHURCHES, ETC. COMMITTEES GLADLY WAITED ON bial THOUGH NOT READY TO PURCHASE eel Candy, and 60 Half-Pound Boxes, f 6 Pounds of that Old Fashioned Boiled 30 Sugar Mixture,” and ef Halff- Fouad $3. 30 Boxes, for ALL OUR STORES OPEN To- NIGHT UNTIL MIDNIGHT ALL OUR STORES CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY. Our Stores Will Be Open To-morrow, P. M. to Accommodate the Many Pa- trons We Are Unable to Serve To-day Srucee to Soterrupted | har ‘Twould take St, Nick a long, long time The kind of Jobs, help, hom And so It {3 he simplifies By using or by reading what World Ads Best Record the Public 121,04 red and Eleventh bi ge Ina mote eft | her, Lowy said that business | caused him to Kill himself. | twel cents in his pocke “ECZEMA CAME FROM TEETHING Watery Festers sters Dried In Scabs, Would Dig and Scratch Her Face. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointe ment and Was Cured, — | “When my little girl was about tonths old, she was itating Aorgis *; cn ta, i faraeae hon then aft ite Rak een physician and found tho was niet eczema, which he came from her ing, I used the ointment he arene and without any relief at all. nd per wrote for a book on Cuticura, aa chased some oe Soay i | | | when she was one year old, tntireiy cured, ‘Now she is three years and four months, and she has cover been troubled with eczema since she was cured by the Mapas Reap and Cuticura Ointment.” | (Signed) _Mrs.\ Freeman Craver, 311 Lewis St., Syta- , May 6, 1911. ura Soap and Ointment are sold throughout the world, but to those who | have tried the usual remedies and found | them wanting, and who have lost fall {n everything, a liberal sample of each, with 32-p. book on the skin, will be sent vost-free, on application to 9 Potter, pres & Chem. C Dept. 2A, Boston, Maas. \{ Guaranteed Fresh Eggs | kan taised Aauitary conditions Se a pce FARM, bona (Trade Pry a ed isnt Rada ass 4 NH $1.39 JUND BOXES ” Mizture, $2.70 From 10 A. M. to6 zoe & siekovy NASSAU’ gr, the Cd wolane tne euch iuavanes Includes the contain Lage To make lils rounds and learn and such For which our people yearn, This mighty task each day, World Want Ads, have to say, Pulse of Supply and Demands teats 46, ide im ied ee om