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e THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1018, BLAMES COLONEL BOY OF SIX LOSES ‘Members of the Republican Old Guard 3.8 "08 GY CRYINGGIRLS ii"oarketick Sete ANDDISCONTENT OF TWIN BROTHER of the girls, | MADE HER ESCAPE. } _ oe York, and from what she sald the con- mI vines was eats, confident that the girl had no ductor was convinced that Sutton Idea of geting out at Fourteenth engaged in the forbidden tramie. [street But behind her newspaper ashe Sutton, when quizzed by the conduc- | was watching the guard and the door tor, sald that he wae @ representative He had got {t half closed before she . imp} pment — an Schell of No, 19% Goerck street, New The detectives settled yack in thelr} é 0 3. Bachrach stirred, Then she suddenly leaped se Ne oh eat One HeBeNe Gall jfrom her seat and rushed at the door. Agency n | i > % > She squeezed through and the guard Seventeenth a aes Wire oe “Has Destroyed Confidence, | Drags Him From Car's Path time pulling the elena ‘ora, | Capture of Youth on Train at) eae ene eee ioyed {0 a. eNietwaieh | Says Guthrie, Temporary fo Safety and Falls Under Wheels Himself. In @ peil-mell rush the detectives factory, The conductor wired ahead ty sprang to tho door, flashed their shields | Pittsburgh Starts Search for | the Pittsvureh police and when the Jon the guard and demanded that he let Pittsburgh Sutton was hai 5 nit The tr ’ ‘ “ train reaches a Chairman at Saratog Ite dened thee cavupe entrantion The | Gang Here. arrested and the six girle were —_— | —— | | kin stood on the platform, facing them taken off. Jand siniling. So rhe vanished from thelr se The detectives here found to-day that sD ‘1 SFE. iC | ETS TI sY fight and mmehow tade her way t rue) A ev hioed etn ‘each Agetey no IS DOOMED TO DEFEAT.|CROWD LIFTS TROLLEY. ene (eu nee JON WAY TO. CHICAGO,| "9 2% 1! Eeshttah, Kev) oe es . oe. Mer sre (me ot Ge ewen ee| 0 home of tho Schell gteie” parents on “He Has Held Us Up to Con-) “Is Jimmy Safe?” Lad Asks | thetr capture had been brought about « ck street, set them to looking [One the way down to Police Hend:| Prisoner Said He Was Going] tor a man who tives on Sackman atrect 4, ‘ quarters ti anioner Dewugherty°s | >] Brookiyn 4 Ge ory r < 1) Release as Automobile the girl ts allemod to have . r on toweie Sehrell's mother wald to-day tempt of tie World As When Released, Then See Suan ox wna’ te See eves to Get Employment for His | "5 Hier had. been, ewgeenpedl 7a F | " ‘ “T bet tt wax the dirty old fellow who Rose “t Dishonest.” | Him and Faints. anted ua fo take @ Job es Janitor who ~inewee Thave TAM in fn Rosenstack’ Politically Dishone: a Honea Wei ch whee wo tee mhces Charges There. eloak-mak solishment on Twenty’. t ut that Monday shv second the reason why you shot the fellow of | ‘ icant the sume faith in Delancey © 1 drawn her pay and yestorday left G@ARATOGA, N. ¥., Sept. M—An ate] Ever sine bo wae four s uped At thie Porabre ion her aay: fram from the Pittahurgh police | ene house early in the morning and tack on Theodore Roosevelt and the) the tyranny of klity-whten was two jagely and sald Don't say anything | 1, seadquartera here to-day deter-| 1 to return Policies of the Progressive party tn|2¢are ago Twin Maward Nee has been i vunt’s the matter with “| ke that, on Sack- Ives on the tral! of w nation and etate marked the a’ ese of] “Yis brother” to Twin Jimmy. And in ta belleved to] ‘Tho young man who liv k jxeu? Do you x to incriminate me. ; ‘ ations w ded In! ve a band of men tn the “white slave’ | man Ft had been paying devotes William D. Guthrie, temporary chatr.| fact he had develu © pound or two lan affiday 1 with srain In| trae Che hha: Wares Wan keel acteniclon jessie for some time, Mra, man, to-day before the Republic. State | flesh at the whoulders that Jiminy) 5 [General Sessions to-day when Margaret) eh tianeh tate tas aa|Sehrell said; but suse he did not Convention, lacked, ‘ se Was arraigned and held In $1,600 [00800 Int At sina ex |aoom to have any means of support, “WE aco clearly,” said Mr. Guthrte,| 10 the kindergarten of Public School! & utah eke IWEE PPUBMGE” Woe barese GUeE the I vada ines wiht! ud ‘dden to associate i fi murder © inet abrey. | press over the 1 a lines with | Be 1nd “that the Progressive campaign tw N° ® in Brooklyn, Came M Was committed to the House of Detens|aix young girls, en route from New| with him. Mrs, Sehrell fo sure that Moomed to pitiadle defeat, and that only Amity streets, Twin Liddle let 1b by ton, Tork to Chicage. lthis man had something to do with & malevolent desire to work injury to Hows was Twin Jimmy's protector | GIRL ADMITS SHE DID ALL SHE ‘The conductor of the traln notic COULD. wughter's running away. the Repubilcan party continues its cam-| "en they made thelr first appearanc baa palgning. two weeks ago. So Mrs. Mary ‘The Temporary Chairman compared | *t4nding on the stops of her home at the present aituation in particular with | Ne. Amity street us she watched fore her arraignment by con@itions which existed in 1800 and ime, | ShOM #tart for wehool to-day, addresved trict-Attorney Minto 0 whém, he pald, “the outlook for the auc. |Nerselt to Edward sim that she had tive yenrs, since she | old. and that she had been intimate with him two years, She alao | ulleged to hav 1 that ehe did every: thing In her power to ehield him after nye cess of the Republican party had for a}, T#Ke care of Jimmy,” ene sald Ume been discournging.” ‘The success of | “AN4 100k out for the care, and hurry the Republican cause in those cam-| OF You'll be late, and be sure to take paigna, he prophesied, would be repeated | YOUF rubbers, and come straight PHOro BY Pau, THOMPBON thig fall. home to lunch, and be good boys! } ssuniinceasteouenscemnesnsense omens : cnaciimisiilnanipicananisamaiannais his escane from privon ‘ | Pt en “very Reyubtienn vote onst for | Si" wae wo carnast in each of the ’ 8 black mustache, Also, his face looked | aA vusdling Gwen uy Alage: titown) satel the Democratic tdket” ne ge, [TAMGLre Injunctions that het brother, hiner | ant Yullding owned by. Mexor clared, ‘will be wanted, and wi | PA(r0k Coyne, laughed at her cours WAS CERTAIN BOTH WERE| each Moor ave six furninhe “ALL OVER TOWN” only tend to magnify the future cee. Cats) 00). WK E | three or four rooms. On Sept. 11, strength and nuisance vaino of their rubber, he smiled, “and you USING HAIR DYE. | 1 reporter to-day, | ’ d r can bet with those appetites they'll “When 1 found out that he was the! inet; Maht-Walve ‘ , he lysed ee mr nyeonel come straight home to lunch, And ag Davis who lived with the blonde girl (Sie oI ARON Mia The name in most mens heads and t! : THREE. REASONS FOR REJEC: | for the carn in licks strestcthey only | on the top floor 1 was pretty sure I | Wetiae Went tha. caaee ’s heads—Y ey) TION OF ROOSEVELT. run about once an hour and they ale | Was getting warm and thet hair dyes wl'te oor| Flat on most men’s heads— Young ou Mr. Guthrie gave three reasons why | Ways slow up at the school corner this “L got a good look at the man again| her, he sald, wos ’. 1 d ’ the Repubjiean National Convention ful-| tine of day!" 1 1 | fad a wito and child — Shed Me aoa notrng Ws eaions| ead had ipine went down tant Rstarat out ot cine coaust, Hevea out vada'wiccamteit” can’t get as good for less—and you can't Col, Meosevelt: Sasol an See ener there Sunday and Mon but | didn’t light-hatre? man, "I'm good enough “Tn the frst place,” he sald, thd | eee wast tes eae tart seo elther of them, Yesterday after- terente for Hin” buy better for more. 3 & 4. nomination. of an ex-Preaident of the|frat time. ‘They started acrous Ilicks ee noon, though, I came faca to face Rrown showed him @ three-room fiat Vaited Statee for third term would! street, the dangerous territory ] Cie Sere prey BAK seed np every rex and the r xt day the Hight haired man | Derbies and Soft Hats in Exclusive Styles. ri f (Continned from First Page. |ture of his face, also his bulkt trom came with “B, Davis’ and the woman ‘ have been fn violation of an unwritten | speeding w#treet cars. : | ‘the Then 1 went off by| The landlord asked about the child, | rule bilshed \by Washington, Jefter- deihine fess ib ag Hey came nae myself and his picture, 1 was| and the benevolent “brother” sald he] iw proadwar tea ios C} fon, Madinan and Monroe, Ns nmy, who was ble 100 to 1 now vent | ‘ 6 couple were ¥ ey, MAN ire eee fi sohewed etn SB Pat ge rat lor Brooklyn had detalled twelve detec: | feady to Kamble 100 to 1 now and went was caring for it The couple were | cox tates rindeay dow! to Police Headquarters to se right |tives to watch her, with trict orders| Mp Dougherty. bd Hhoughttut ‘ act thoughtful aid patriotle wien mat con: |i tne mi akon |never to allow her to get out of thelr] ‘I might have gone Into that fat and { nothing could be more | were screaming and yet the car was | night. got him myseif, but 1 didn't ike the| Jangerous than 40 permit any indi-| sliding mwiftly forvard on ie wot a \ vidual, however popular or eloquent, to | rai Lake played © lone hand in the dark, |/den of ft and was afraid that it wasn't 3 o, and]any one man Job, 1 kn wield the power of the Presidential office| Eddle yanked tite twin brother back eet, se pet bei eae stoner would preter Getting the palr of out of dunger, Then he started be E fj | fump out af the way alien. Hie toot {I yesterday afternoon, when ong Toners, acer ips ee : . r for her every day. | slipped. He fell. The gar pli ta @| sure he had the righ: people and that | snc a "pretty Subreduentiy she sought "to. obtai . stacked up agains: him, was a pretty Subsequently she sought to obtain) Ga Whos uneeea | |O" nding Balt, The boy's right foot was| it was only @ question of laying hands|Gesperate sort of chap to handle and MM: BARNES [credit for a deck of playing cards ant oxinting@mong our people; he had pg bh ‘anaes Bg wh en them. that he mighc get me and then make) CHOTO BY PALL THommpon | inree ten-cent packages of cigarettes, y pleased with Apartment 56 on the | 49 troxdway tt Me Windlaion der teksts, eh fourth floor ahd aaved in forthwi |*Mrother™ patd $6 rent in advanc in X the first week. Onty Brookira Sto The same day “Mrs. Davis" went to posite Sam Feuer, who hinw a stationery and y store et No. 1 ordered that lie save a copy of Broadway. of the tracks, The b rt [PEN adel- . y, Gesalod dary under- | ¢ STUDIED FORSBREV'S PICT another getaway, explaining she had loft her purse at pera Bie oop [Sorc OCS ee, Ona CERNE toward BEFORE HIS HUNT. CTURE |arvhen t. told the Commissioner my ——-——_————— |flome. Feuer, suspicious of the shift: j in the independence, Meare tae Witoremen, Wo one, ntath oP senting Taki y oth Noamias |atory he told me that all sorts of| following day he was trans erred to| ing population in the furnished apart- ines tens fanpart@ilty ef our judges; he hag | for the wrecking crew, which most peo- ike every er policeman on the|clues had been piling in on him, but! another cell, rogarded as the st ment house, insisted upon accompany force Lake had been provided with n/ that mine looked better than any of in the prison. Margaret Ryan advocated ¥evolationary doctrines; |Dle 10 in auch clroumsi Mthographed picture of Reynolds Fors-| them. The story of how Mr. Doug nes, They Just | \ing her. In the hallway of the buit-|| Special for Wednesday, 25th opecial for Thursday, 26th , bet the ide «! that afternoon nd was taken ing he reached out to press the but- VASSAR FRUIT AND NUT us OL TR COV » COM. he had shown thet he despised ee mig ct) ant ittemt Mreiear | Brey and from time to time he had| Went Into that flat himself with Heilly of by Deputy Commisstoner Wright.|ton and the woman grabbed at his RUDGE: ee ox 10¢ HEE CREAMS: afc satue 10¢ constitdMosal restraints; he had | or ihe victim Jatudied st carefully, Me had igia@nd Flynn you know. L went up with At first si denied any knowledge of | arm ee zy held um wp to the contempt of the [it was Mr " them and planted myself in the alley ghe saws: th New who dragced Madte| tucked away in his inside pocket in| es ahd : RAWS: then b world Ke politically @ dishonest out. Mo opened his eyex atl Jooked|that Bronx satoon on the evening of {°K of the freescape It's a go01 told w piliful story of Ulind tove and People, ‘and Be was Known to be ® [aroun Lim. Jimmy was hii by | Sept. 14, When he entered the place |.” i 1a h ral ee et ane dented aay Know! Socialig, at heart, alth . |wome larger person in the cro f or the girl would have been out on the the criminal career of Reynolds somtratiiod oe ough pro: Be, Jee perepn jn the crowd, he noticed @ little group of men down street and might have taken noWee cf bre " Gnd: evuhd. cave “Where's Jimmyt he cried. “Did he bro! de and “My God." she cried, "Don't!" Wednesday’s Offering |STATIONER SAW THREE OTHER |] > STUFF TE MAN IN THE FLAT, | Then sie rang herself—signalling “Thursday’ Offering TK *. . y ow and Cortlandt » stores: every evening until 11 o'clock, at one corner of the bar, One of this | the minsioner's car, He certainly | te tad told her he ont and| Safety to Forsbrey. Fe Re ne oe endt eeetaninriny evening MM At ariock, | OC ee the eountry from Socialism, .,/#roup bad w flat pug nose and caull-| did beat all speed records getting to she helleved him. the ald. She| Feuer sald there were three other ————_< ~illcd »6»-=Stié&aA LN. 4 BARCLAY OD All Sppreciated his ability, his elo-| wiie, geared fate. ao ar dimmy's | nower ea Lake recalled that the | the Hronx and making that pinch,” had been terribly Sho men in the sitting room. waiting for!l Americal Beauty Filled 4, BARC quences, Je gxaltation, hie reat Per | Tainted foe, peeping at him, and) an had a record ax a gangster and RILEY TELLS HOW THEY FOUND Danish him from her mi Dragging | the cards men “Me parla" onened 29 GORTLA his flerce and t net bial in ne satricg (pOttY OFOOK. He edged Gown the ter| herself across the floor on her knees| the door, The woman pointed to them 1 Church Poms Wragg > » car Meee ener ito Nieinch eae casas seated ee it Ito naar aetigt bu Ould Mel THE SLAYER, and wringing hands hysterically: and said 1t would be embarrassing to Confections PARK ROW & flaw tbat curbed or checked tix con | pital. b Is Jost across the atreet | He was soon rewarded by hearing one| Lieut. Dominick Riley's story of the *he bexged Mr. Wright and Father) have to pay the money: before company Letter, fresher, anid jena expensive tha 206 BROADWAY’ wiM, hiv determination to rule ue run | {0m the Nee home. ‘The tad way put|of the gorup drop the name of Fors. | rey also atanda 1s beh fee ou ng Her AG. petaon Whe ane OChEy Hobe Of ake Kicmat’utt ‘the imported. Made datiy and 5 A RH the party, n the operating. table and hiv right|brey, The name was repeated in a! by itself as a thrilling chapter In this bel Lata plant soth and lo © Faieek: Ok Git at Anal packed {un beautifully de 4 |ASSA $f SAYS THE c foot was! amputntes. Dr. Chasm, who! hoarse whiapor by the man with the| remarkable sequence of events. eleved her passionate promiyen wes pati tigned tin glove boxes 34c The spocitied weight in each instance OLONEL 18 IN LOVE) porformet the operation, — said he “ A ei eeWe got up to that flathouse on girl was living at this time at oe ae nce waht blag POUND BOX ludew the container, WITH POWER, Thoveht the boy had an excenent | Auifower ear, and as Lake continued! 1 ii cin, aaid Riley, “under all four | N9. 515 Quincy street, but, ax she aaid,| went ti the shop himself, usually buy- {And all were veginning to perceive | *Mance for Ife, ; to listen he heard the same man say) oocas and Mr. Dougherty didn't lose |!) omer to get away from the old|ing a amail quantity of butter and coffe: ‘Meat his enthusiasm was tetner furl eames | Fox street. ee instant later the five) o y time Jn placing men at th exits Relntnrnedd, ured Hoe to koa Re renterahy. etn poe Magia eneht| = - the arena and for po BAI, dee men left the saloon, | Ming the War Uputales himself, ford avenue. one time she had for the first tine some gre prinetp But his very partes |BROOKLYN’S NEW STADIUM | take aia not follow them, for it (reli hy wine ih the Netlwave ng lived with Forsbrey at No. 6% Lee ave-|cerien on credit, ‘The entire amount of PUT THE OTHER ee aany respects to iho nou-| MORTGAGED F enty occurred to him that if there] we went up and neither Forsbrey nor | the bill was only twenty-nine cents, out FIFTEEN CENTS Clothes for furity of Kearney, the sandiot ancy ‘OR $200,000. was anything in what he heard tt! the girl got any warning Uil the Com | ther Lynch took charge of her ax| Mrs, Steel demurred, and of Brgan, the Populisi, Je wexkinean of Ttoos Owner bets 1s Anxious to}thereny send a warning to Forabrey, | opened | herself and when rhe saw | et a factory downtown. | e 0. e nie sine oe Hasten Completion of New He bit upon @ almple but rather large | Ue standing there she went White ana ee the da z “She got the goods and the Siegels! unthinking repel the! Ball Field | plan, Of investigating Fox street. #1 ‘As she screamed she ducked back | his sensational the Tombs. | gave up hope to-day of ever seeing thelr] Famii thoughtful, the sober minded and the} ane Piel. [began his Fox street walk on the fol-|inty the hallway and then Into the|Five detectives tratled her from her | money. | on patriotic” : | In order co hanten the completion of| lowing day, shortly before dusic and|yqtchen, where she grabbed a table to| Bedford avenue boarding place to the| Neighbors noticed that “Mrs. Davis” A third reason” said the speaker, | tue new stadiuin, Charles Ebbets, Prey. | Rot Ave hours after Margaret Ryan! support herself There wa | ust a little John street office and some of these | usually left the house at 7 in the morn-| n lig “why the magority in the Chicago f i 4 out of tt lic | f ineitin th Itehen, but| detectives kept tabs on her th out | Ing and did not return until 7 or 8 at | : of the Brooklyn Baseball Chyp, | stpped out of the police net and | Jet of Mit burning In the Kkitehen, but} vention should Can ot p M1, ; aunt 7 » of the othe y. ot : jd weveral of Chad Rreaidaat Fatt ace i 2 ve cast aside] mortgaged the new home of the|#eue to the siieller of the man ahe| there wasn't a ray in any of the other|the day, Another shift sleuths| night. She told several of them t nominaten ex “s J “f |rooms, None of us had any idea where | Watched the Bedford avenue house at|her husband was ill and that shen | President Roovevelt wan because tw |o% ® to-day Jo the extent of §20,0.¢, | loved, | Forabrey nd if he'd wanted to | night been foreed to “Ko back to work,” while} | have done no would have been |The Tithe Guarantee and Trost Com-| Lake walked the entire length of Fox | Fe y aU inte ; he was able to do nothing but stay in! Of political treachery, agratiiude ana | R&2y furnished Mr. Ebbetta with iho |atreet, on both sides of the atreet, and |e could have opened fire un us from) GIRL TOLD PRIEST HER LOVE ; T.. the house and read the newspapers, Aishonor. Presiden: ‘Taft had earned | Meney Which will e used to Ket tho |jomt as niwht was failing he saw a a WAS DEAD, A carne: : f : tn the minds of all . Srennaisinreers pa floterved renomination for great |STOUNds I ehape for the opening next| young girl in a tan sult and big black of tc oerl ae iat ha eek ol The detective cuard was the resutt| BECKER'S LAWYER STAYS Per 10c Bottle | neces 8D She Balen and hat hurry by him, He got only a iteet-|man to do some killing before he gave |o¢ an arrangement. between Commis. IT’S WORTH A QUARTER! Rar, Guittle éafued ihe a 7 | Kiimpse of her face before ‘he|himaclf up. There's two murders! yioner Wright and i Covehinn of AT HOT SPRINGS. AINDUETE AL Tollow ee | England, which has no protective | Vanished Into the doorway of No, 1176, TRY IT | of the nationa against Si One. See eveetie. MP aren | ihe Brooklyn Detective Bureau. Twelve ———. “First, th vostit tariff, the complaint against the high [Onc shot ens. fe Ap we ed never! nicked men were assigned to the job.| HOT SPRINGS, Ark,, Sept, 25—John you 7 ‘OURSELY, flower of Conmress there sity einer cont of living haa been even louder than | SAW DAZZLING BLONDE AND | stopped at Baling ie mae, pacers SOA | Margere: B was working on the |W. Hart, who represented Police Lieut POO we See to Industries and to p d do | ; lothes now, you will get the least moneys That's why we Want to say to You that th stores sell high grade, ta great pthor stores chai casiost. terms 4p | =_—_— rr, S here.” WAS BAFFLED, we didn't feu day her lover escaped and to th jecker of New York at the hearin; Gaocmns Se lerve our present | iy i o ie men | Be er of uh enring Industrial system: second, the threateneg | _1¥tead of the tnitiative, the ref-| Now lake had known Margaret Ryan| DOUGHERTY TRIED TO LIGHT | who trailed her she gqve no sign that | completed here Monday night, did no: | &. Pritchard, Maker. 331 Spring St ney. | WEEKLY| overthrow of the representative system um and the recall, Mr Nels 'g vouNe Bil\ when’ ate lived Goan THE GAS JETS. Forsbrey's escape had in any way) leave Hot Springs yesterday as he had | ‘That's all weask, of gov ent in State and nat by [sald what the country a } was men Hy ene uve down J | affected her, She went to Father| planned, but probably will remain here We will treat the vhildren right teo, the Introduction of the initiative, refer Higher character and great sms] 14 Sheepsh: Kay, near the home of) oMr. Dougherty didn't hesitate, Lynch and told him that the escape | several days, |] Bring them in, endum and recall, and. third, the as- ey in our legislatures and in Mersbrey’s parents, He had, therefore, | though, but went on into the dining |:meant nothing to her. She had decided| Tt s understood that Mr. Hart expects ea iomac Ss We make clothes to order at same sautt upon the adminiatration of justice | Congress, followed the Forsbrey caso with more|room to Ught the gas, None of the|to reform. Her love was dead, to get important statements bearing on low pric ey Amerioan eon BLAMES ROOSEVELT FOR Fo. thin 4 mere offtelal Interest. He y REFERS TO WILSON IN Dis.|MENTING HATRED OF CouRTs, 2°! | f Full line Diamonds, Watohes and siJets would jight and there we were,| And so it went on for almost two| the Rosenthal murder case from persons| ‘There is no remedy so good and | Sotele ts went about that first glimpse, | Flynn, the Commissioner and myself, | weeks after the Jail delivery of her| other than those who appeared at the | co sure as the old and tried “The hatred of Irth Which the though, ald went back to F groping In the piteh dark, for | lover, She bore herself with every | hearing. *. Goran Tanne, | wecatannettaces is euctac hah tama Sadan Ma ot stay the Seder, We Veeh | trate of" Gatte hssenae SG cactus, Dulfly’s Pure Malt Whiskey sme Otay tater Mr, Guthrie | socialists, Ana ts op ' Pit with. ad ches and opened tt.) won hizh praises from her employers. | Welght of Boxe to the Dem widentic! | and thut part wf aud pull, | thine off, As he was approaching No. We lighted | 80: ore matches lA the. while ehe knew that’ bee! (From the London Chronicle.) | candidete was in his discussion of 1 one ‘ of organized yor and 11 on this day Margaret Ryan came! fore a of us went In. We all had § Ae . r ‘ Af. MaRS: 96 labor untons typified and represented cut, cow eho Was u dagsiing blonde {ows gune out and were ready to use |e¥ery movement wax watched, and) A box welghs a pound and half a dor | 2274 3 Av. |7 w. 14rm St, AS pointed out by. Repubrionn in| BY, such ine the McNamuras, the | And Lake was completely batt he them If Forabrey opened up. [several days before she eluded her offic-| what (# the welght of two boxes? To bet, 1284 & 124th, | bet, Btn & Ooh ave Congress.” he sald, “although we may | and t Kees Cwho tn * Nas completely bailed. She ee matches went plumb out and| i! Shadows she went to Mr. Welght| chat simple question answers have come OVEN UNTIL DP. Me now be willing to face free con Hy ent the great mas DM perexidised her hair over Wht dere uy in the dark for a full minute |and complained bitterly against the| ny the dozen, and mort of them have ’ ‘ ng and with Europeans, we cannot he ‘s wee eeeae de Man fe Flyno finally found the Jet and | Pellce guard. She was trying with alll/yoen three pounds, ‘The first correct | He the wenace an® Ganger of f irganient sal wake, in telling the story to-day, |tighted it. ‘Then we saw room | her mixbt to reform. She knew nothing! qiawer came fram a boy at Addinyton | : ation With Aplation Cams éottuc’) f into this cat ‘and T began to fear T was barking up! wax empty, but there was something | and had heard nothing of Forebrey. | S'i 001, wno had worked it out by a | e utation Pacific Ocean, with constantly cheape Waparalleled attack, tpon our Judiesl | the wrong tree, Stil there wag some-| moving under the bed Her appeal was not heeded, however,| vinnie squation. You have but to fx | ing freight and passenger rater, aro | s¥siom and the adminiatration of Justice very fi As viva and 7 hint flown s velos| ne tie seid eurdeiile ge eee Mar about the eyes and) oot out, “Don't shoot, Ive got noth-| tinued, All the letters sha. recelved sept piveeIng wt it T didn’t we her | ihe on mo: We #aw his feet then and © watched and Her relatives in until wx days age and then 1 8! poled him out. He wasn't armed and | were shadowed, too, but not che faint- Mt in front of her and saw her full there wasn't a Kun In the flat. As heles suspicion of a oped. issues figured only Driefly im the |in the face. Thiv jook made me pretty | stood up the girl came into the ream! so things stood at 6 A. M. on Si populations of $0,009,000 in Japan, 44,000,099 | ANd L regret to have to say that no in China, 900,000,000 in Tndla, ‘and they | man has done more to foment this wil! furnish eMfelent lat hatred of the judiciary than ex-Pros ranging from 6 to ® cen ident Roosevelt." twelve hours’ work on t Sta your attention on the weight of the first i * roves value, Tested th O dow and ou mil ana that toat tox) The Tonic-Stimulant | { roughout : ‘i te three generations—known the It tones the system and keeps all the r4 | organs heslihy and activ world over as themost reliable pres Of machines at which A mpore hairinan's address We deau sure It Was she 1 followed her{and threw herself on him, winding her) when the git! left her Bedford avenu | Sold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY ventive and corrective of stomach, and women are working | made atlons for the | yin and saw her go Into No, 1176 arma around his neck and sobving Hke| home and Walked to the Borough Hal | by druggi grocers and dealers, $1.00 liver, boweltroubles—an unequal- “Shall now open the flood gates? | State platform re 1t cleo ‘her heart was breaking. | ttle, Shall we now elect as President ‘n law providing for free hen I began nosing around the : |) An ele ré ago in| and honest primaries tn place of the pels! rtial atmosphere of Levy law; () the separation of the to the world that! judiciary ball fo that Judtoial cand! way station, Four detectives ful- T a] — T ju large be Ay pene vay they take you. from she|Jowed at her heels, and twice she, 00 We Wim 0 Rim We Ge ie assey con Rochester, N.¥,| &d reputation has been secured by hoot and asking quos | wept, ‘I’ kill mywelt, 1 live|-urned and scowled at them, She go io! thet aA couple who n a i . 9 h {oer were living on the top. for the clinging love that has made her! train and sat near the platform door The Vea that pleases all Partie Sache ial Smoke by salt wt on oe historian who but a few y: the quiet and tm: his study decta these were far more to| dates may be presented on thelr tn- of thos stick to thie man, To look at her you'd had bought a newsruper and Ko grag counters, 10 ‘an . he deal Hy it of the coarse crew | dividual merits and without a party od apartments J couldn't Thnk she was ax innocent as a child, | poemed deeply absorbed in her readins: ¥.G, Fergusop Co., box v. Many are now telling the peopte,”| employee and employer; (4) & State eon. |i? uk around wo! st Hat-| Quick @ mind as ey woman criminal (i! en einpeal ce Hula aitast CARPET _J.&J.W. WILLIAMS | **S* continued the chajrman, “that ti stabulary charged with police urday | got @ look at Has he came ¢hat ever lived.” tard Misa Tt ld not wet out, as was ‘Tel. ous at, 1875, tariff Is sclely reaponathle for tho high | throughout the State; (3) business out of the house and crosped 4 t of living apd for the prevalence of | methods and economy in the various de- io the ee 33 cof getting her breakfast down town a Ay social unrest and discontent, This 1s! partments of the State; (i) fuller pute chagaged thum the gil. My picture of FESSED CARRYING SAWS, —[itrore going {) work. ‘Tho detectives got true. Sach henomena are world. lictty and an annual examination, audit nim shows him t Way on Aug, 4 that Forsbrey was wondered where she Was golug and by wite and oxist-abraad an much as, if amd report on the procewlinus, expends the Ceawiption says lig! (oe “The World may be lef w caught dn the act of sawing his w had left the Brook} Se ASI, Riss Memengsc ation ts ot more (han, they exist bere sures end remults of each department chap bad haw @8 black a3 coal ous of his cell in the Tombs, On y were a om he WORK MONDAY WONDERS | * wer. uw _ : 3 366—Colum! a . Mn GIRL BROKE DOWN AND CON. j hier custom, Shoe had been in the habit TE CLEA’ NG. zs 353 West 54th St. | ey . je Was mone A : = HO KX(Me VuAgaw FOR TR, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS acranatcns the thne the

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