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—e——— secre set Perr cy ROOSEVELT LETTER SAD HE WOULD NOT BE 1912 CANDIDATE Full Text Made Public To-Day, Shows Facts Couceming It Were Not Distorted. NO QUALIFICATION. | Citizen's Responsibilities.” |WRATHY OVER LETTER. | en pene ee i oe ee os TR SEEN HIS DU AND HE DONE IT; IS TO BE A JURYMIAN Serve, for He “Never Shirks Written Last June and Assur-| Publication of Personal Com-| ances Given to Stimson, Meyers and Others. WASHINGTON, March 4.-Col. Theo-| dore Roosevelt's letter in which he de clared he would not be @ candidate for the Presidency ta 192, was made public | in full here to-day, as the text shows that the statements of fact made co cerning it yesterday trere not jd turbed q@ Col. Roosevelt intimated when We Was Qpproached on the subject. ‘The t what the Colone! said when in- torviewed today: “amy man dishonorable enough to Here to-¢he letter: June 2, 191L, “My Dear Mr. Ven Valkenburg: 1 am really obliged to you. Now, wil you * not give Mr. MoClatchy from me a copy of this setter that I am ‘writing to you, Press, that ‘Mr. Roopevelt. had. pledged. tiimeett to support Mr, Taft for a eecond term,’ that he (Mr. Noyes) hed the same formation from seurces entirely inde- ‘these from which the Associ- Pecelved the story. . Noyes etates that he understood RUD = | iegere, merry and otherwise, to munication ‘Declining’ Nom- inations Angers Him Col, Roosevelt, aa “a good citizen,” to-day reported for duty ane triai juror in the Supreme Court of Nassau County & Mineola, Long Leland, where dustive Putnam to presiding, The summons to Appear was served on him yestertay at Oyster Bay and to-dmy he motored over to be on time for the opening of court. Now, once upon @ time, f the Colonel had made thie journey, it would have made a stir in the neighborhood and there would have been « chorus of vil- him, But to-da, when he alighted from hie motor car vourt change, such wae @ crowd on hand; there in always @ crowd in front of @ village vourt huuse, but there Was none of the rousing welcome of the olden deye. At the door of the Court House Col. Roomrvelt was met by Henry F. Smith of Roveevgt, L. L, who knew him, and he escorted the arriving guest to the vourt room, On the bi the Colonel remarked pbs Mr. Benth it he was present to do duty as a supe ote cltiven, and a thie Mr. Smith replied: We all get caught that way sometimes.” And the Colonel's rejoinder was, “I never shirk my duty ood citisen.” his way into the court house Col. Colonel Goes to Mineola to” Wife Who I; Accused of Giving ‘THE ‘EVENING WORLD, “monpay, “mane B46, 1919. “Affinity Party,” and Daighter THEDTOSAVEGIRL, TWO PERISH IN FIRE te) HER ‘DAUGHTER “HARLEM GROWD {1,000 STRIKERS “SAYS MAN BLAMED, FORDEATHINFRE, == —=rome Fennelly Held for Starting |state Gr nt ismerer, nae ween the . . het heard a usb a wT her fi the Blaze in Which Little Daugh- |focr avove ene broke eway and out into the fame-swept hallway. ter Was Burned. FLAMES AND SMOKE ORIVE " RESCUERS BACK, HHS THREATS RECALLED. |sammes, teat teying to eet it open his arm went through the gt and he w vadly cut. Mra brane . had disappeared and the heat was #0 Neighbors Declare He Had jiatense tt was impossibie tor the police. as ’ |M&n to Ket up the stairs to find her. Said He'd Destroy Home | Both poticemen, scorched and sufter- |ing from smoke, staggered to the tron’ Wife Worked to Maintain. | rindow and jumped. Dr. Millen and Dr. | | them to th (Continued trom Firat Page.) Critehfield of Flower Hospital rushed nstitution, Neither was re ‘riously hurt and MeDoneld “vater left for ohn Fennelly, who 1s accused of hav: home. Pe |ing eet fire to his house at No. 2% East) itngine Company No. 8, in charge of | One Hundred and Twenty-second street, |Capts Donovan, and Truck No, 2 in causing the death of his alx-year-old charge of Acting Chief Sherlock, were daughter Kate, was arraigned to-day be-/800n on hand with extension ladders fore. Coroner Feinberg and remanded to, They saw a woman in a third-story the Tombs for examination Wednesday. | Window about (o juinp. Shouts went u; The epmplaint chi 9 Fenneliy with from the firemen and spectators for her causing the child's death. to hold on g littie longer. A twenty-fiv “I did not start the fire that caused | foot ladder was run up and Firemi my child's death,” said Fennelly to-day. James J. Martin went up, followed by “I was eitting smoking a pipe and read- Fireman Martin Keily, The ladder be- Ing when I noticed flames in a corner of Kan to sway dangerously and Kelly the room, I don't know how, the fire wound his legs around {t and “to- farted. I got two of my children out besanned” to the ground to relieve the of the room, but wher I went for Katie tension and not endanger his companion it was tap late.” Just as Martin got vit reach of Fennelly’s hair was singed off and the woman the front ‘windows were face badly burned. He sald he blown out and flames shot several feet burned trying to get Katie out of the outward. The woman disappeared in- house, side the room. *Martin waited a mo- Policemen told the Coroner that Fen- ment until the faimes had subsided and nelly was drunk at the time of the fire, protecting his face with his helmet, jand tha: had frequently told neigh- climbed in and found #iisaveth Parry, bore he was going to set fire to the an employee of the jaundry, unco home. scious. Nejahbors are caring for his wife and He took her in his three ohildren. They are now destitute the sides of the ladder ‘except for the clothes they are wearing alid three stories to the atreet with his of friends but little better off than about the legs and arms. Hoth he and In her grief Mra. Fennelly the women he had rescued were taken by the worry of not know- geross the street and worked over by funeral of her little girl. the hospital, but the woman insisted Last Thursday Fennelly was arreste! on going to the home of friends. POLICE AND FIREMEN HEROES INJURED ‘and would starve were It not for charity helpléss burden. He was badly burned | @ can get money for the doctors. The fireman way ‘taken to; PANIC; TWO POLICEMEN WHO WERE SCORCHED SAVING PEOPLE AT FIRE T0-DAY. Horace Waters & Ce, have selected trom their large and elegant stock of P anos and Player-Pianos the foliow- ing leaders on which to make A Special Offer at low prices and on easy terms: SiyleA—Warers Upright! An artistic piano of the highest grade. celebrated for its full, rich. deep tone with fine singing quality—one of lour most popular styles, only $250 $10 down and $7 monthly untjl paid. Style 85—ChesterPlano 1-3 octave, 3-stringed. full iron frame, ivory keys. good. durable tone and handsome case. Warranted 6 years, | $190 on payments of only $5 Per Month without interest. Stool. tune ing and delivery free. Style 88—ChesterAutele Player-Piano with full scale, 88 notes and automatic tracks BELIEVED THERE | ACCEPT TERMS Rocseveh was provoked be a Mg ler. A most excellent arid ‘up ‘ fi for abusing his wife, She earned the) An extension ladder was raised to r eaviesion by an inquiry conve: living. of the family, Exeept for a few the root of the house and Firemen a amen Cones . iy letter given out ot Wasingwon inet \] days, he had loafed since he gave uP Thomas Lahey, Joo Hurley and Thomas| which she was taken to the hospital. to-date player-piano that is ' the} night in which he was sald to have his job treet-cleaner in the strike Dugan went up to search for other oc-| The fire was what is known as a| {|Simple andeasytoplay, Price r written that he would sai an of last fall. demanded money from cupants of the house. They found] jiagh in the pan’ and was soon put : ston in i rs his wife Friday; she gave him none. Rober: Evans, ownet of the laundry, out ny the firemen after it had gone how his displeasure at in-che political fight, joClatchy and Mr. ; send them “copies of | the - COLONEL TAKES SLAP AT PER. i i “tnd tet | @ON WHO GAVE OUT LaTren, |vomed in a 1 Chase, but Magis- islodorenad, Seleecte aah aren tu ven| pay "a, cimomeranh, snouet ‘ol trate Discharges Man Who two members of the Cabinet | Vehement warmth, Was Captured, $425 $25 cash and $10 monthly, and no charge for. interest or lextras, ‘ Send Postal for Cat.logue, Horace Waters &Co° Three Stores: 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St, 127 W. 42d St., near B'way Harlem Branch (Open Evenings): 254W. {25th <t.,nr.8th Ave, (Continued ‘trom First Page.) oe eriminally to born a blaze on the second 50 Yeare the door against her and kept her in had not been found he collapsed. He | damage. Dromised to behave better. looked back and saw she was fidt near STARTS THREE FIRES ‘depevially without that he had ever seen his assailants firemen, latter tn-| the context. burn up the fufhiture so she could no| FIREMEN. misapplied has re mi that both of them |Futnam’s private chambers and there | ieigchauer, twenty yearn old, @ aaten. through, they quoted him an saying, Rouse and found Mes, Evans oo iy | West One Hundred and Thirtyefonrth | melther Mr. Tatt nor| the court roum and took hie eas with | Thirty-elanth street, who was accused | ing on the Lawrence mull strike was re | nelly at once to-day. haan reported to’ the (thd MRIANii loo ve on the talesmen and afl bad responded, the fisting and unconvincing. strikers and children from Lawrence {Thad not Ustened With her und had to carry her to the! floor in a hallway yesterday morning. 4 itor, put out the fire. et his inform. | Morrow, as he had & ' ory important en- | wae Pielachauer's accuser. Ho asseried| the committee would be permitted to] on the leland and your Uttle girl would Dominican Fathers at Sixty-fiith stree! | lanitor, put out the fire te any | mediately granted it, and Col.-Roosevelt |after taking the drink assaulted him | such as characterized the Rouriny giving the last rites tn tho at floor last aight. This, t ) Melfmerate. inuen-| Av a juror the Colonel will be paid % dled from burns and suffocation while Inapired Hunter to repurt the attempts President Tatt thinks he i= Roosevelt court claim exemption | him, yelling “Stop thief,” and, natur-| promised to ask all the questions he| Katherine, & and John. Jr, « front -| There is a Saving . ted a letter trom ‘Du nelly wes in have quietly worked up the cold hall most of the night. He was had called to her and tfought she war with men whom Thompson had known| THREATENED AGAIN TO BURN he ecided he had escaped some other WITHIN 24 HOURS. recently spoken ave|S'Ving bis name, ts dishonurable beyod Neighbors told the police he renewed me verbally, what in each case! Soom after entering the cour Me ‘ | ‘ s t house,| Magistrate Krotel, in Harlem Police|] CONGRESS HEARS MORE longer throw {t up to him that she Was] ooo vent down the aruttia of the|20¥n the fy olearty that L was| "As Introduced to the Justice by Mr. there would be no home to keep up. | SNAG 10 Bul mome by amoke and heat,| street: ‘Three attempts hava heen made | the other taleamun. When the clerk |f aesault and robbery. Tho testimony | sumed, batore the House Committee on| “You are the man I paroled for six She was attll breathing, Tho firemen | Uo” mebority ’ at pureed oor Colonel x0oped up to the clerk’s desk } Herman, a clerk in the cigar store| present. At the outset Chairman Henry it would T0f and down the ladder, She died | Kerdrene had been poured on the tl With the aid of kei ther fire| ft. I made no such ##sement'for to-day, This request was|that Fleischauer entered the store to-| ask questions, and cautioned the strik-| pe allve. and Lexington who haa heen | he aid of kerosene another fir was @x- . cnante. Wis ta | lors Cuntenestta, eceoor oxy stone ee, him to the Core *ANs iy Pacry, another employee of the| tinguished by Hunter. A third | Ehrliché ¥ with a pleco of metal and tried to rob | arday. laundry, was found In the hallway near he fourth floor tn the hallway toma , a ban day and his mileage’ from. Oyster Fileschauer ran out of the store @nd | peing allowed to question che witn last light, jeaving Fennelly in cha - trying to escape by the statrway. His|at incendiarixm to the Fire Denirtment) Estab. eupdort ftom. me.| mon jury duty, If he sew Gt, on ac.| ally, a Harlem crowd joined in the| wanted, principally of the children, ‘According to Richard, whose state- eyes ge eo kitonen with them, | Weiter Mulr, & relative of se tvans in Ehrlich glasses. E detantial sup-| che fugit! Ff Hplinan, etary to Gov, Foss of hie pipe and threw the match Was driven to the third Qoor window in inte cone least Welle | port for tho Colonel (w the city was In- Li Me tate vel strate Kroter | Matetubuseetei declaring: conditions at bed pes uvnolstered ghar, Et bure, (he front and saw there was uo way | A great number of opitien thu) dicated to-day when the Roosevelt com- ‘ Luce and Herman | Wawrence Oud been greatly expaxerated. nto flame sui Peupelly took gwo. pil- of escape except by walking the vornice come to “Ehriich’s" ‘When shegcame inf from work he barred on the roof, When he learned his wife! through to the roof and done 0% —a—. taken before Magistrate Krotel and following him to the roof. When hel KEROSENE FIREBUG for some time. Thompson flatly dented HOME, IT’S SAID. way. He wan assisted to the street by and CBimson. The) to publish « portion of It apart trom haunt k 7 *| nie theeate-to-set fire-to-the flat and BODIES OF THE DEAD SOUND BY! somehoay with pers! hat neither of them had . Col, Roosevelt was escorted’ to Justice | Court this afternoon, discharged Robert OF LAWRENCE STRIKE, | keeving up & home. When ne got i and found Mra Evans on the|CUpled by nagro families at No. 1m 7 man, of No. 6% West One Hundr ’. ea rt any man. for the| Smith, Afterward the Colonel went into ed and] WASHINGTON, March &-The hear-|“Mugisteate ‘Krotel remembered Fen- na ahe waa trying to reach hr husband, |t re the bullding and the mattor bas Of the court had called the apmeg of | ofthe complainants in the case was con-| Rules to-day with the committee of} montha Saturday, aren't you?’ asked Could not get to the front of the bor fn aml woodwork. Wiiliam Hunter, the tHenatar of find |224 asked thag he be excused until to- No, M3 Lenox avenue, | announced thut ao une but members of | have been better. You would pe sate While Father William J. Moran of the inourgent Benator or | transmitted to Justien Puinam, who im | dey, asked for a drink of water anders to refrain from any demonutrattons| Speaking to the policeman with Fen- ! the netghborh aes ane ot Were Ce tt i : ere net misunder- | ewitt! a . ee me ea “enataion, Representative Berger’ objeured Mre. Fennelly went out about Yo'rlork jie aim on the third floor, He had {alka started with the ald of kerosene, down Lenox avenue. Herman chased | but the committee overruled him, and| of the children, Sadie, 11, Richard, body was taken down the ladder in PBOMRB ALES PROD ts weet the patie, K ovnt of hie military service, chase to One Hundred and Twenty- ‘ive Wilson of Pennsyi-| ment caused the father's arrest, Fen- 4 ter. Neyee That Gol. Roosevelt's local managers third street and Seventh avenue, wh Gra: thought that the | misag's oMariaca in tha” Motropoitian | SROWed that Plelsc! The poll » said, were not his the bouge adjoining, No. 20%. He Ly fatren oat by | piata-the Soiuat a onuee a wa tartines fore ik and that a dlapute fol- eee mn eho were sent AWAY from (Sse ee ie ailexed to have ruin out er only to (and the window, losked § a rs aparill a’ and find that our prices Prate; repr eemaraiives atl with si BY war.” Sign which grew Into a fight. There * ” down. He ered it in Is at fon ar pote uh chews OF war ay: nacures (oF t apthing. batore the Magisrate te Ne puttce did not use thetr clubs on | of the house. Pag eggs gee ge lh a | are considerably less than . but 1 ya _ Show that Fielschauer used. a-weapon | Ne wamen and children, but simply | FOUND THREE CHILDREN GROP- Oil OM tot ich nave bled to death Will purify your blood, clear read. tt further stated that troops ING ABOUT IN SMOK had not Sergeant Smyth gone to bis} your complexion, restore were sent to preserve order. The Gov- Policeman Wleischer saw the’ flames rescue with a tourniquet made with his ur api yeti smnor, through his secretary, stated fur-| going through the roof, and going up nightstlck, yo E -year-old| tired fee! cher chat ne would not allow the troops | ine tear fire escape ne tuund Mrs. Eaith Gondalf an ele to remain in Lawrence nuch longer in White and cer (n.ve chiluren, ig h oe) A f Nas; order to expiolt conditions ae mm down. They told him irl waa found tn Nee Poon on aioe | Be sure to take it this spring. $900; selling; three and a half furlonos.| Samuel Lipyom, of the strike com-| o¢ the Fennel everybody else having oor vadiy sbgue 4 Get {t in usual "quid form oF choune T to 1. sto] Mittee, recalled to the stand, said that] ggogped from the house. was taken down the ladder and aie | tt ite called he i . vost of the workers In the mille were] *"\itscner climbed back up the Gre ‘ended by an ambulance surgeon. after Sarea' ‘J, | unorganized when the trike bexan. excape Crying piufully, the Fennelly that this wae) roudily. obtained, Chairman Duet! « ir. Noyes, aa Preeidant of | nounced, and would be filed before Sat- [Other tan Lis first or made any at- mae Freee, Bag to Bay, suet the | urday. tempt at. roby iting, was — iieteforestion, tui was OKLAHOMA SAFE FOR ROOSE- mate | NELT, REPORT INDICATES CHARLESTON WINNERS, J particle ot Message was received from Na- 7 “. “ 3 Imagination ef the] tonal Guaieman, Dixon. in: Washington, Fnes BAe were stating reports ffom Oklahoma kad been 2 I myeat perfectly |distoried. The true version of the selec. |, Ravel Mute, 102 (Lanover) men in thie|tion of Taft and Roogevelt delegates | 2 AN4,6 19,5, Won: Faust the opticians’ they were ue | originally referred to. « elieve your Lens, ing, build you up. Root Pyrelity Cavaent bans ome. Verfect Hitting Glassen, 98.50 to 818 With lifecal Taneea, 86.50 t0 O18 Pobichesons | 7 Weak sid Bet. Sth & Sixth Avenue. at 22d 10) (Skir- Gamo effect; tell- | there, tho message stated, Is that forty- lardwick Ge aaa ; “ 4 Sprigthtly Miss, 100 (Moc Representative Hardwick of Georgia reg of them—were groping y from Lawrence. Yas it for thelr own good, or to will tone up your: You Mod food beter for escape the encroaching flames, Pinchot, . ithe ten, | Insurance Man, Kinderlou, And tailing Gifford ot, | cetved 883 of the ae dolewatas, With thn Hemietagaeas Raker Molina ceo rn good fiohard, John Jr. and sadie were iene Monator Dinan | Sight, KI Gallo, ‘Nick Akin, Latent, | PoUse sympathy throughout the coun-| nought down on Flelacher's shoulders, system ° Wi ran and . try?’ he asked. “It was to care for as fon after the fire had been al Tattle Wait ulso ran and fnished as | 0) fo keep them from the dangers | Reve Wot eaaping in the bathroom, taking, in the morning, Sgglass > oO, way, Astor the atrike,” sald Lipsom. L Rescdus at Ane When we tried to-get the children paige y peseect | 498Fulten Stacer oY. to the train,” Lipsom continued, "the ined tor = volloe pushed women vhildren 9th \ Barrymore, the actor, was fined | NEW PUBLICATIONS, “ube. ‘They acted worse than Russian tee ae : at ‘ olution, Ti $10 in Morrizania ousncks In times of revolution. Chings) #10 In Matte riving hi < THE . and Begretary. Meyer ak :* Bn at ne ite ; , always that r9 alno were received trom Gove. ean date tn 912 my- ie of Nevada, Glar ock of Went ‘OND RACK Thre ‘had no intention of | Virginia and Aldridge of Nebraska co. [Purse $0) maiden filles; fy — m the nomination for | assuring the local committe that the |ilt — furlongs, Flowe fe @ emainst ony candidate. Sincerely | situation in those Staten @ ‘well in| (Koerner), 4 to 8, 2 t DORE ROOSEVELT. | hand and tine for 1. Wood Dove, 10 y Me. A Vaikenburm to whom| What 0 Rider's wecond on th 0 decide ime ‘Addressed 19 the editor of |local hoomers nost was he sontinued 10 to |, FE eee eet si:| bile at thirty miles an hour on the | North Am iy ye Will uw appeal to our Ambassadors at Washs i Mpdetbbia North forth American. absence of William t, Ward, who vie nxton tor protection. We decided .0| Grand Concourse of the Boulevard. Mr. a er * nee. Was tn Bar Neaded guilty and sald he| * ot Vieited the ind vut If Lawrence was (i Massaghu-| Bareymore ot guilty iwhegl as. no paren’ SAYS DI DIVORCE manawa, We Vetta and if Massachusetts Wax in che] was nat eonactons that he had been exe | NATURAL LAXATIVE ; ga ea r TH | United States. ding the speed limit until the polic H id 8 ee R viptl m ( . he a 1 mi RACK ee-year-olds ant 000,000 is WAS RESULT OF PRAUD.| Seta Athi tnt [omit bin at |i ee ae rms aula eine es et Remedy far wenacy, rn oa x ters, where Chairma Willlam Barnes }and a sixtecnth.—Mockle Mo (Keer nu decided to appeal to a the time waiting for his case to come to to guard a in ‘ili t \awrat!Baiony!, aivorced husband of {eh mere, cuainma, Wzlam waynes Jang 9 sient Moedde aA gnment rathor hn to the Ch te time altng or is one 10 me CONGTIPATION te ard 1S Wa . Mrs. Frances Burke-Roche-Batony!,|tenants throumhout the State, It 116 (Wily 3 615 vor protection?” asked Rep te trlal sald Ward attack of Appr. ‘About the various Presidentiat quarters and alo at the new Repu fered here. nde | County headquarters on Weat Port) hue A letter, dated at Buda- | Pree orn ace A BY eae Peeth, Mungary, and bearing a seal y Meplayed at the Colonel's down: showing « likeness of a housefly poised | town place. There was ho. sgn on the in fight, reads: door and uo one to welcome the voier “To the County Clerk, New York, apy inquired at No. 1 Ftth ayeo ae a undersigned, Aurel Ba layor Gaynor’s hat wap to pall ae yout the #24 day of No thers, At Congrnasman Oscar U ber, 191, the amount of $230.87 for « Ps omy further down the street, ¥ 4 re ° 1 re Frances Bantonyi va, Aurel Batony),| going for a day of wo thd at Gov, Hur. ang ne 9B. re Aurel Batonyl va.| mon's quarters at Broadway and @tehth 3 eaten ane bd Muha fp] avenue only @ tere Wil wiv th charge. ve. J. Menry Wo: onfined to his bed with ‘ond; lle 11 to B and 7 to 10, third, Manager Mack, Capt. Rra If, also ran and Antshed as na ), | Hardwick, If necessary. Conditions were awful | Eee ANEaTL tony doe ainnidren on than THE PAIN OF BURNS renee tect » MAY BE LESSENED Representative Campbell asked Lt Hs som if the strikers bad sent a co — mittee to the mill owners, Lipeom| Aad Healing Help: by a Simple, Soothing Skia Comfort. jaca) aus anmantine oasis thaws g pectal for Monday, the 4:h| Special for Tues: ay, sid a committee was sent to them, and on one oeeasion the members of the id» youn other to bee argh || MENACE. Bex LOE) HE NET nx LOC a the ather day. ‘Bobbie sealded Ce ONDAY! OFFERING TUESDAY > or FERING ED Plain Facts on Sex Hygleng a book that should | be read YY man and woman—tells Pd a what you gust ue Ri Howard talks tt Ae eps to th and incelculal to daughters of the future. areas Seni $1.00 to-day and get 2 copy’ return mall,” Circulare on had not been fair to the strikers. Sl committee were thrown down the) hand dreadfully and | was afraid he stairs, This he sald be did not » would he awake sll ight with the pain, orEclay, Ph Met cn 15c SUPER: WE Oat vate oe 19¢ —_ aprons Wawon Runs Away, orgs Grawing an aH berth Atay for Iwey W Liptom complained that Gov, Foss fh xpress But ( just bappened to bave a tube of “ sonia 1 since t mpaDy waKon filed " packs Jagen——we use it to keep the children’s Cortlandt atree en open every evening until 11 e’clock, you, Soap erts tacr ews! ITALIAN ADMIRAL DEAD. tower isadhana Sever ave'es today emt Hunde dave fom chapploar-and ||] POE RGu AR ee gas tania satan soul Th ek "4 . A N eo tug ¢ the wtwe aint with w little of h ick, tee underslined, orewith Ale al wanawno, italy, March (—Rear-Ade| ready to att nreyenoventh and Verty-eigith streoie fl Be pou Milk Chocolate Covered " i ee eee ee tment to aveld eee: | miral Aubrey, who eommanded the Ita t denis Vrouw pho Tittle wh it was surprising hi CUITELE I-09 Maroh 8. ot bie Ret teoee cece Revel ka Gold bos: |e naval Aeet hich, st the’ outbreak klawe window of the Auto. ‘ire aaugh burn was the aext d Fresh Pineapple . ve. PREEL in the 1 th avenue J ver, W tot injured. ¢he hor badly cht, and vetoy he banged tie window “tll of ee packages wagon had been souttered along cor pi manner againgt|of war between Italy and Turkey, bom- f the above referred to di-| .arded (Tripoli, Tobruk and Benghazi, Frances Batony! vs. Aurel! | died here a eS Aivor never er saw anything heal so quickly. 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