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ahha p ns Ta ts HN N ms eT Tass [VENING” WORLD, Sk TURDAY, me RON 30; Tors. THE PASSING OF THE BIG SNOW e aaa TR Sha Ls mt > 4, ‘ Yo the offices of the Interborough ry faeries aft put throogh the degree,” and when they refused pzield up membership cards and other they Were suspected of receiving the Brotherhood they ‘vive dis. | HER BABY'S. HEAD Covered with Scabs and Sores, All Hair Came Out, Could Not Restor Sleep, Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment Cured Her in 4 Weeks. Eaperance, N. Y.—‘' As a grateful mother I feel it my duty to thank the Cuticure ira Ointment for the cure of my aad Se ee oe her head. it into sores. ver dollar, and all the hair came out We thought sure that she would ihe would cry and could J | IE HOLDS CONFERENCES | WITH BELMONT AND SHONT! Mek Stone on March 15 heid a conter- | with August Beimor chairman of | the board of ( ya of the Interbor- | ough, and on Mare) 1 anoth Bhonts. At ay t t is to Mr. Stone, Presid © “Won know how % regard labor iff i 1 ¥ a i 5 mms TALRO VERM ~ba0M } x - put her hands whore it hurt. | ! 3 } \ = the was one year old, 1 bought # cake of Cutl- ‘ H Y cura Soap and @ bor of Cuticura Ointment fand ured them according to directions. The little sufferer was cured in less than four’ and now her head is covered with a fine growth of hair end all thove sages and scabs did not even leave @ scar.” (signed) Mrs. Lown Atseroth, June 27, 1911. —-—. SCALP TROUBLE FOR MONTHS ‘327 Madison St., New York City. —“'For Months I was troubled with my scalp.. I first Noticed it by dandruff on my collar and my hair falling out badiy. T tried many sham ‘and dandruff removers with no results. Hav- tng heard of the good done by Cuticura Soag ‘and Ointinent I resolved to try them. I did ‘this for several nights and now em fully re- covered. J have an excelient growth of hair.” | (Signed) D. 1. Goldberg, Sept. 11, 1911. Cuticura Soap and Ointment are everywhe .. Sample o: earh mailed ree, Bi S2p. book Adasen, Outs Der. ost. |.a Catteu: SUGAR TRUST CASE {WOMAN LAWYER AUTO CRASHES =e IN JURY'S HANDS ASSIGNED BY COURT| INTO “L” PILAR: FORAVERDIGT) TODEFENDSLAYER) ONE MAN OYG a8 gs 25 i Mir, Belmont tae denied knowing any- Vhing about such a policy “"* Laat Thursday a final conference was “held between Grand Chief Stone and Aqaistant Grand Chicfs F. A, Bure * and M. W. Cadle, of the Brotherhood, and President Shonts. At this confer- President Shonts reitcrated more wemphatically than before his declara- Mon that the 1.29) motormen of the In- | 2 Webbrough Jines should not belong to| exiQh7 union, | S@AYE THE INTERBOROUGH MO- ne VTORMEN WILL BE ORGANIZED. +) "We will proceed to organize the In- terborough lines,” said Chief Stone to- fay, “and the Interborough will dis or"@earge men as fast as they are caught Mating with the Brotherhood. What- = Re | Walt Till June’s Sunshine. ——ee All That Je Left. AMERICAN HERE Passing Away! SAW RIVAL KISS BEST GIRL-GR-R CLIMBED IN ROOM 1 #tick out a siege for several months 's spoiling for a fight, anyway." ‘will be taken, and !t remains to be seen nas well ax many m e “Vwhether the Interborough can discharge them teeter than we can organize them. “E Ge not know what the outcome wi - we will organize the ©" Vines without having any serious trouble, .. “The same schedule made in 194 by with Auguet Relmont, then presi- and E. P. Bryan, at that time | se manager of the Interborough, “pdf in effect to-day. However, one 1 round trip has been added, a men are receiving no more money.| Washington Beginning to Re- business had been tted up bi Jlution was so great that It is tmp | anything but the barest ac- ny on steamers aulling from Mattresses were placed on r the overflow on tho Ger- steamer for Havana which Mr. the revo SAYS MASSACRE IS man NEAR IN MEXICD 14 ;Carson took at that port ten days ago. en St ARMS FOR AMERICANS MAY BE INTERCEPTED. Change Your Point of View. Not only will they enable you to si ve better, but they te weeds‘ for wor ny a Papin a nora _rasisaron 6, aren ata Melancholy pei ipa Gets bia ela in sa Charge, Motel hadi hell Three ic Out as Machine will relieve you of eyes sit he ra ee A rf : y i F uation, Mesa Ci yma amie hy Acting sebigeed After Trailing Former ad ce fae: abieaed of Jed back to she Tomb. It in probable Is Wrecked, but Two ; ie a ne . dot a nl oe Joseph Hanes, wat aut-| I rt room so frigid that the] time in the latt f April. Relief Association, an Insurance| to admit the real young chauf. nm a court r fi at the} time in er part of Apri Our Registered Physicians ‘avity of a situation pation of ¢ tion owned by the Interborough| in Mexico which every American there possible fail of the Ma-| feur, told Magistrate Herrman to-day a|lawvers and spectators wat incased in Jamaica, L. 1., this morning a party of COUNSELLOR PUGH USES A - MAG Ne Valse (hs in pare 06 bl has Lprect tos to bec , heade selene reny be IBUeipertad 4nd | tearful tale of love grown cold and care. | thelr overcoats, United States District] pEGULAR MAN'S SIZE DESK, |TtOmodilists crashed into an * * pillar Oculists of Long Experience, Te enth. deducted from Welt: wages edlnat can aoe Sree Tn auch vase the 1.8% Americans in| The Court diecharged the prisoner) Judge Hand to-day charged the jury LAT ation WUC Fea pe oe Wn Geet Bridge nee Examine Your Eyes “host ‘ 4 fter admonishing him not to pursue the| tha: for three weeks had listened to y ‘0, 78 We Gearon Way, 6hS Heverere ere ote “The secret agents of the Interbor-| Cargon, | Mexico City will be left helpless be tA at the office at No, 76 Willia "reo Pitti 3 e! 5 fk in sympathy with rlor of Mex-| Sronibitive price In Mexico City, ‘The| last night in the rooming house at No.| Parsons, Washington B. Thomas, Ar-|at Law,” emblazoned in gold on the Jacob Forsyth, forty, of Fulton and pia sz e tried to get in-| !°% and who just returned to Nowy York 2 «West Twenty-fourth street, via Vera Cruz and Havana to-day, Mr, charged with unlawful eniry, Waehington street, Jamaica, who was hrown out of the machine, struck the and| thur Donner and George Frazer, the in- vted officials of the Sugar Trust who only the top of the counsellor's was Visible over a great pile | shipment now en route would be a rich prizo for the rebels, In addition, Amer- Bbhilich & 17 West 42d—Bet. Sth & 6th Aves., 350 Sixth Avenuc, at 22d St. Sons ‘have gotten the men out of bed| Carson said that he had left the Stat of In court to-day he told t y oll State reports and other ponderous] i, " ight time and have taken them oe Guanajuanto because a state of an-|Vera Crite Wallroal ‘are expected 10 | MY: 7 Oe Ae Ea Ee Mer IE nT OUMMOM Vtomn onthe. comune mars ise Get eee” Ye was acento the Eastern outs. 16! « t-ctutis fractured. He wes (41 rict Hospital, dy ‘When the head fifted the steady blue to the Eastern feves of "L. Pugh, Counsellor," sent a Ivided them into three chaptars, aet-| snappy challenge. | Work had been, strike, and this would put operation of, “Your Honor, you ace in me a sictim ‘of being members of the| @rchy existed there. 4 into the hands of Mexicans. It of love's devotion. Two years ago ?! suspended in the mines because of tho | train Tn outlining the charges, Judge Hand | ‘The car belonged to Orlando Harrison AGREEMENT GIQNED WITH EM.| interruption of train service and conec-|!* not regarded ax improbable that a] 4% engaged by @ famfly on Central] ting forth that Segal, with 26,000 of the) “You have no business to come in| o¢ irumboldt street, Jamatca, and was ee t 15th St. ¥ M'ADOO TUNNEL, | quent scarcity of supplies and actual] Mexican train crew tn charge of the Park West as a chauffeur. There wan «| 50,000 shares of Pennsylvania Sugat Re- | hare atid Interrupt me at my work” | iis chauffeur, John McAule tciN jay, Astor eer y, dal confronted A\ i 4 oth n rifles would sell the arme to| »roker and hia and the wife's sister, a/ ‘ining Company, was induced to take) Were the fitst words, spoken very tartly | ahdgad y Fadia as y 498 Fut Neto it Ann. ‘Bk, . oon to-day, following a series of | danger ‘on’ mericans and other) 11. nighest bidder. beautiful girl. fa loan of $1,250,000 through Guatay F.{ and with a tightening of the lips de- of No, 328 Fulton street. Forsyth sat in ‘ultcn St., Cor. Bond St., B' the first Brotherhood | foreigners throughout all the central nigned to be severe. “I am not seeking Mr. Hi ——e oe front with McAuley. in the tonneau with a friend. In timing from the plaza the auto ‘Thin apprehension {¢ held seriously} “ON the level, Your Honor, 1 am a in Washington, anil according’ to Act- pea ey The young eister and me fell In love, Kissel, the names of the loaners being | any notoriety through defending Poin- Y GY wkd concealed; that they exacted control of | Gexter and 1 won't talk.” Manhattan ith the Hud- jay Company Portion of Mexico, up Rau “The American Government has been ing retary Huntington Wilson, the Everything was going fine,| the board of directors to keep the re- When the counsellor was asked a! . ‘now schedule calls for $2.85 a day |*most the last to move for the pro-| arms wili yp held in Vera Crux untess| Then 1 got fired by the boss. But my | fnery closed, and that they prevented |ieading question she snapped her heavy |skidded, and, before MeAuley cou:d rune if uot more than| tection of its citt said Mr, Care] i ig certain they will go through. sweetheart and me met whenever we | Segal ‘rom repaying the loan. | ook shut with a frown and tapped fm-|Fight it, hit the “LL” pillar, MoAuley fs belleved by the Brother. | son. ‘Spain and Germany and Austria! Reports that the Uulted States might] Could and we kept up our love afta! KIGBEL'S ATTITUDE IN DEAL Datlently with a ruler on the top of her retained hls sett py elleetine ite: the feck. the capitulation of | have all made provisions against the] establish a “legation guard” hattan Company will| uprising of the mobs and the English | ine ike that at Pekin, wedge in the Inter-|oonaule in the disiricta outside of | t steering wheel, but the other three were flung out. Mr. Harrison and his friend, who did not give his name, were only a { Mar-| until a few weeks ago, when all of 4 were denied | sudden she turned cold. I got sus. | ‘The administration ‘feels that] pictous and watched, and I saw she CALLED AMBIGUOUS, “Now look here, young man'—remem- A portion of the charge, regarding thi m Posh ie Mies Pugh is twenty-six—"T . : Mablitty of the four trust offictals, was: that I won't be bothered. I'm very ; 5 4 Mexico City have all taken steps to|!f a ingle Untied States soldier set | had taken up with an Itallan musician, |= i q : Uttle scratched and bruised, The car any rate, the increase of nay with | bring their scattered nationals in from| foot on Mexican soll, an outbreak) 1 got awful Jealous and used to fol- ADI cy rd Ale ge er ad GR ta Te was wrecked. tabeage, aasert the Brother~ | i exponed country amd arm them in| MOuKl ensue againat the Americans. |tow ¢hem aroun. Lait evening 1 eam |defendante individually tral some con- . ‘There is a atrong rumor in Washi: "I don’t see anything extraordinary tn nection with the alleged offense.” them go into the Twenty-fourth street Mid 26 Storiehs fF, make better defense against attack, GERMANS FORTIFY CLUB, PECTING AN ATTACK, “More than a month ago the Germa irmen who were hore conference with the fitty-five railway lines left to-day with “ballots, and these will go to the fat the referendum vote on strike ‘Committees Will assemble here Aprii | bers, and at a secret mecting held In th r towns where they might Ge étrike to-morrow and Monday, |Clud in Mexico City armed ite mem- ton that this government {# sanction shipments of arms acrony the border EX. | at inaccestble points in Texas, and that | house refused to let me tn. these arms are being uxed 10 eq new Federal army at the bone in| decent upon Orozco from the rear, American Ambassador Wilson — will confer with Mlalater of Foreign Affairs e house, where her dressmaker lives, 1 tried to get in, but the people of the So I went around the block to the ‘house just back of Theirs and climbed up to the roof, I could see my sweetheart sitting in a back room on the ground floor, Suddenly I saw the musician man lean ‘The Judge said the jury would have to determine Kissel's position and if he was acting for Segal or for the Sugar Tru “In the collection of the loan,” sald Judge Hand, “it would appear that Kissel had acted for the company. In | the fact that I am going to defend a negro charged with murder. I think you are wrong anyway when you say | that Iam the first woman to appear as @ lawyer in a homicide oase, If I re- member rightly, Mary Ann Coleman ap- Peared as joint counsel with her father in a murder case elght or nine years Now run along. I have a great ed Uninjured. Charles Tohler of No. $1 East Ninety- first street slid iwenty-six stortes late yesterday in a rubbish chute at the Hotel McAlpine and landed in a dump wagon, To-day he 1a at work as if nothing had happened. Tohler fell into the chute as a load of ruboish was ge- a MITUntLL THE TAILOR FROM BOSTON 40TH ST. AND BROADWAY LIGIOUS NOTICES. hovers F¥ices,” 1. ¥ i ahah ah be sung in t gg BELFORD vai CONUHRaLIOmale ROH, KB. 201 5 Q wo, Minister, epeans et eleven and eight on | Calero in Mexico City to-day in anjover and kiss her. It was more than club plan for warning ‘all the Ger-| Caan iar what can be done to ald] could stand, he city an ringing them | ing Mexican Herald, publication of] “1 ran down atairs and into the yard, to the olub in caso of sudden danger, | which was stopped by the Government] climbed a fence and then jumped up Was agreed upon. The root of the club] yesterday, sald Acting Secretary of the|and scrambled through the open rear has been Mned, with sand bags to form | Stat Bonington Nilay berg Nui, | Window into tho room where they were, © bvreastwork. There are arms and|bassador Wilson will ask the Forelan} ano screamed n hem cennvanttion ta the club cumolent ta [Aftaira Miniater. to explain to him thel erences roadie papel bate “Dear Weal." advising him of | era who ary intarevamee opel ees guarantes a desperate defense in case | PCy Of the Government in the *UD-)ane neaple in the place came and grab- | Seeal's financial condition. * selves, ; " my clients. the Mexico City mobs break Yooee Preanion of NewaDaDeTE. reported |Ded'me and sent for a cop. T didn't| “Ido not think much of the credibility |; “have. nothing to say”—Counsellor Tieft thy capital ten days ago 4 reported | mean any harm, but I just couldn’t|ot Stetaon's testimony. He made @ bad | pugn rapped this out just as Col. Roose- ih diy wea lp tereeer eed th looxea' ea | ieee cea Cn ecarea as polis Nery |help going into that room when I eaw| impression on me, But that 1s @ mat>|yeit used to do before he began talking tf the mobs might rise any minute, [that various telegraph lines have been|™Y irl Kissing another ¢ellow. ter for you to decide," sald the Judge, |for publication. “AN I will say is that Zapata, the bandit, who ts sald to have | out, makes ft difficult to obtain or trana-| (7 fympathize with you, After defining the law on conspiracy, |1 am convinced of the Innocence of my pe ly pee pe ad argh alba bd for Gps Court. “I will discharge you, but you|Judge Hand sald that, under the sta-| client and that I will fight desperately aah Oe tas tos A news. sas surrendered without re-| Must not climb into any more windows] tute of limitations, the jury could not |for his acquittal. But T don’t care for 9 MUARLAME Wine ot hoa haan bad Riitatcon aceonaing 0 any Unacertemad| rr your sweetheart, Learn to re-|commider crimes committed before July | notortety, remember that.) acu iis CAANAA. sce OF fla’ tan pe rere press report which reached the Ameri-| Press your emotions and remember thero|1, 1906, He continued: The counsellor turned to her can Em ‘ count the ballots. ——— VTRIES TO COLLECT 1 SMALL DEBT WITH TREE BULLETS ecending from the roof. ‘The driver of the wagon helped to dig him out, and ho was sent to New York Hospital. He had only a few cuts and bruises, WASHINGTO! POPULAR THREE-DAY TOURS April 4, 18, and May 9, 1912 $12 from NEW YORK making the loan it would appear that | aeai to do. pacpelee Oe ee to| HAS HER OPINION OF LAWYERS The Judge pald his respects “Cousin Dave.” David §. Stetson is | WHO TALK OF THEMSELVES. “No—no. I will not be interviewed. cousin of President Washington B, Thomas of the Trust, and wrote letters|I have @ very definite opinion of law- nday Stainer's 2. LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS again with an air of dismissing nome- 4 ‘ are plenty more fish in the seu.” VERDICT CONFINED TO ACTS One of Missiles Hits Bute og Digtss titan a day'e march | tetera ¥ ott Mexico City and want ®"'yven, but ahe was @ bird, your honor," Pes nine thing troublesome, Suddenly she looked e orKer 8 the IS But-|ot the capital, Ite had sent out a proce | ny wan oftecty however, by a mese{#aid Hanes, as he passed sadly from} wy, SARE cheties, atten imaclne » that t ot a 8 Taeieling bate omeemencssen lamation that he Intended to take Mex- | sage from the consulate at Nuevo Lar-| the court room. Lo Ada ge A aE ADD GP sd PRU CDRS a Pa ag nar Personal, Esco a very definite WE ton and Saves Life of Vic- 4 tim in Street Shooting. date, the power to open or close the re-|fragette.” Thero wi finery rested with the defendants. You] emphasis on the “not.” must also be satiefled that after that] “Are you so wrapped up with the date if the refinery remained closed it| study of law that you have no time to was done through thelr will and with|manry?” was the last question put by ko City at bis pleasure, “Since his men are all Indians of the lowest and most criminal as. and there is just such a clase of woum in the capital itself, the approach of %: pace Seen QUTLAWS HIDING edo dectaring that the Federals were actively engaged in fortifying ‘Tore reon, where they intend to make @ strong stand against the onrush of the revolutionists, Alphabet Pedrick, Agent, New York, a criminal purpose.” the reporter. pel nataittesbe magtr ees aes ial edeemieiaeen The Court pointed out that Segal mar |‘ Ror renener Counsellor Pugh rose|| Teer t0 Gettysburg Battlefield, Poul Angelo, twenty-one years old, de-|in the streets of the capital, LEADERS URGE MINERS have built hia refinery for the purpose | quickly from her chair, walked over and May 25, $13. & NEW method of coll Mi, , . J of competing merely until he was|ted the reporter to the door, which was collecting jadero's Government admits that tn TO VOTE FOR END OF ‘bought out. He called attention to the| closed with a bang. . this afternoon, when he cndeav-| Case Zapata should attack the city it B 1 , failure of ether side to call 1 as enns' vanla to shoot $1. out or Joseph Capone, | WOuld be powerloan to resist. Most of 1G BRITISH STRIKE. ‘a witness and to the non rance of je Bbe Ow countryman. Capone ix a tailor | Me troops have been sent to the north in the district about Torreon and La- guna to check the advance of Orozco. some of the defendants on the witness stand. inne BROADWAY FAILURES | LONDON, at the March headquarters of the Mine @ shop at No, 170 Thompson street of WF Ragelo, with « friend, entered tne etore oat Eight-year-old Jonae Wilkes-Barre was found dead in bed OVO ALLEN : fae MOF’) Aside from the mounted gendarmes of |rtion to-day that the offtelale ar 1s pet cat asleep on bis breast, demanded that the tailor pay 1.50, | the Federal District and two or three |UrKINE the men to Vote to accept thy | "Kt ie, believed the cat “took ble eer p the other man claimed was due] regimems of infantry, much depleted, {MINIMUM Wage DIN and declare the BANKRUPT D. V. ARTHUR, | .rcatn an ne slept and suffocated htm, him, Capone denied the debt and or- 3 . ‘latrike off. Most of the oMfelals are ——- HA "| You won't be bothered by the freee: wie 6 there x no defense for the city what-|trike om Most of the melale Theatrical M an as he had been in good health, ie ® fs a dered ny ree went to! ever, |hopeful that (his advice will be en. | Py, aini [0itives Sure | Theatrical Manager Owes $1 2: - ues if you keep your liver act 4 ‘the eldewalk wnd their argument blocked! Mr, Carson told of how one deter-|EVery effort ts being made to roll up Two Remaining Fugitives Sur ‘ Mehta oe bowel and cel t | mined American by the name of Bil|® Mte majority and thus ovescome ded Fi and Has $37,284, He Says your Is regular, ii street was crowiled with push-|fcDonald, a well known mining man, {te effect of the early voting in the} — TOUN| and Fight to in Petition. stomach in good tone by timely tigen “Hai ‘ and men, women and children, Po-| had taken the to |Lancawhire district where most of the enh * time-t : J Whitheck. dispersed the crowd, | the State of Guanajuato, and hed bull, [ners Have voted against any remump- Finish Expected. Daniet V. Arthur, theatrical manager, use of the tested, beneficent, Bence ath “ ad bul | ion of work unless the minimum through his counsel, Max D. Joseph- and always effective family remedy STANDS for Laces Was his back turned when An-| himself @ fort to defend his mines, BE Mes aknet, striking Copace in ti wage figures are fixed by law. son, filed a voluntary petition in bank- | Which all women wear, Els. Fhe peticomen rey nthe! AMERICAN PLANS AGAINST A_ [1 the mincs where some ot TORN ree ohiueeaas sian | TUM? to-day, Hi ities are given Also for Ladies ‘ eo pel ady working there have been VILLE, ‘a arch 20.1 \- 164,124.03 and assets 7,28. Th k " the shooter by the tirout | SIEGE OF MONTHS. Siena bine, Hate een | ee eee ee oe ae 8 ts e Who make them with care, money was lost, It was stated, in the production of playa “Judy Forgot,’ “They Loved a Lassie,” “Mr. Preedy and the Countess,” “The Paradise of red again at the prostrate jovery shift and Monday next will prob- ably see all the non-uniontsts and a good sprinkling of trade unionists back in the mines, Even then, however, ora amd Avgelo fi “Hil MeDonald has thrown up a heavy | ne of earthworks along the top of a ridge commanding his mines,” said Mr, Mf you can do work Of this kind please know - That to Sunday World Ads, Wesley Edwards, his nephew, the two fugitive courthouse assassins, are ‘be- Neved to be surrounded on Sugar Loaf then grabbed but did not prevent him from tir-| Carson, “and he has built a very stron “ Mahomet’ "The Matinee Idol.” | Is the best place to go, : @ third tne, Before the man could! stone block house, loophoied. for. Fille |{hervotal of the miners emploved tn ait| Peles eoeday located last nights comp) Mt, Arthur was associated with the | ; 7 i 3,210 Worl, “Help Wanted” Ads, again the policeman landed 2 short) fire, At his own expense ard without |the coal feds und the other Industites | of the fu Hives three watles arest of |anuperis,,i0, #88 Broduetion ef sovers! or ains In Toda eRe ih callaanl to the Jaw and put hu down | asking the permission of the Governor |affected will not be able for some time | i, ” OF the More Than ALI Be ona Ha Ctanatante OF amptoay alta, Shatin, [vet 10 mat. doa eapphien of fuel uag'na| Teta Quane DME || Amoog tbe ereditore Heed are the 1,054 Otter New dori Sunes eeeres conn iat ine [Hudson street ald haw been quietly bringing tn titles badly require guarded and a fight may take place [Otis Lithographic Company, $5,240; Lord e ac. Newspaners COMBINED, Hespital that a ulies had struck Co- | from the Staten until now, a he told me Pe cap iy Aye Wefore nightfall. & Taylor, $28,008; Grace Van Siudditord, To get in “on the Ground Floor” in Ea only © flesh wand. Angvic was) ts ears, | left, he has two getting) own, March For some reason J. oasiameis ceaaenne Shubert Theatrical Company.| A simple rubbing with this wone your search for a position, havs a “Sit- anes ‘a*| guns and 30) high power rifles, He has) p aorgan has decided to cut bi | | $10,000; Augustus Thomas, 97.695; Avert | @erfyl gives quick relief, It penes uation Wanted” Ad. published in docked vp on a charge of felonious as | about 100 Americana working for him ‘wan to cut bis stay | Hopwood, $4,940; Stern Brothers, $3,107; pene , fand carrying concealed wespons,| hie mines aud he can count on eoveres | are, shor, oeay be inerees fe Headers Treat Company, 15.08) here tothe Curotas Uit pervs of fe kin To-Morrow $ unday World | ote ement he wou @ on Satio nk, reen- Fn) Ba garusses bis shoulders and raid: | hundred loyal pevna Bill say's that if the Md" or Ath of ADE 08 PYorid FFants FYork Pfosdars ja “tong, Banks Make: The oi pain, Trial bottle toc; all druggists. jotoring end @umy V. Smith, \ there i» intervemtion by our troops he Perugia, thence to Florence and Venies, , ‘ sie It will cost but from “12-Words-fore a-Quarter” up, eet