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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1912. 3 MONROE STREET'S [Society Women Lavish Kisses on Pampered Pets; JJOVRIDER KILLS ee aa | few minutes before midnight and told the chavffeur to tale the car direst to P YOUNG LOCHINVAR One- Pound Pups at Show Worth Weight in Gold MANDODGNGCM 2220 0°cR3 ("IN DUNGEQN KEEP eter state” From rhird | hours before.’ AT A GROSSING "8, "ese CHICA ! Jeohen Nome Avenue Becomes a Ca- was instantly, killed and his, brother, nine Socialist After) wERLETT t when a carbonte Dropping In on Collec- cast | tion of Dog Aristocracy at the Waldorf-Astoria. a acid tank urging exploded, it in two. Papers in Pocket Identify Vic M. H. Roth of the Seventh Regiment. , ‘Lover (Better Known as Max Frank) Comes Out of {| (Side) for Bride. tima | | ' He Can’t Understand Why | (CHLOROFORM vs.SWORD| One Dog Is Worth $30,-| 000 and Another Just as | ‘The-“"Raci +o tor| Ugly Is Worth Only, ‘| f weet: ve Chasing” for Thirty Cents, but the ‘ Btolen Girl Was on Chrystie Experts Seem to Know. { Street This Time. A littie yeliow “mutt from Third i — avenue went over to see the toy spaniel 1 young Lochinvar came out of Mon-|SHow in the Waldorf-Astoria to-day ‘poe street tn the @ray hours of dawn The yellow ‘mutt tucked what was left of his scarred tail well between his today and his ensuing adv Janted daa $4 Week fa" Geve Haltad fovtts | MO Mee neta ta er aoe Camere A man tdentified by papers in his as Mack H. Moth, a member of the} » | Seventit Regiment, and .sew York sates- man for a western paint company, was Instantly Killed when an automobile | driv J Tay wenty-two, of | etreet, struck him at Fourte street | ce i Sixth avenue early to-day coman O'Brien of the Mercer streat | station, on post at Sixth avenue at LAy Tenth street, aw the automobile going | e north at treinen ious speed. Te shouted command to halt, but and into an elevator, which fet him out he eur dit ne lacker peed Ka private life this Loohtnvar ts young| on the second floor, where the Toy were aca raenier tn the 6 nay. Mr. Max Frank of No. 19% Monroe| Spaniel! Club of America is holding its lor raya the pa Kor was a rd @epeet, and the Guenevire in the border] tenth annual show. Who had asked for a “lrt’ ant let | Qemance he staged is none other than| ‘The long rows of wire cages, with the machine at Thirteenth street | quventeen-yearold Yetta Figaraky. tite soft, red (ded and the throng 7 7 q As the tomodile approiched the | ow Yetta lives with her parents in wayly gowned, bejewelled women , vege NRS -W.B.B: Fourteenth tre crossing an eae { f fp teavcinnt at Ne. 1 Chryoie oieet| lminE Dane the homes of IKte shy 3 7 AND BROWNING S ee bond cas atartnd crows i eye 0 aylor was travelling » papal Leet night mamma and papa were to| Pekingese, Pomeranians and the other daccdiae sales Sees « | atop, but ayrir aiito sharnly aro ye @pend the night elsewhere and Yetta| fifty-seven varieties of Map dogs, took : the west i, @tked Jenme Cohen of No. 41 Henry] his breath awey. ‘“Oof!" he grunted, Roth was crossing , * @treet to come over and stay with h and, being a dog of expertence and when the car ht) nim and yay ' - Seante came and the two metens| nerve, promptly regained his sangfroid | head and chest, The machty . . Enhanc ed by 4 backed themselves under the feathers| and began his tour of inspection. an impetus that it was : 7 for a lone winter night. He ascertained the number of dogs, BH was near 4 o'clock this morning | 5%, before he did another thing, and @ewt a tremendous rattle and clatter} then he mentally calculated what it meng the pans and bottles cn the fire} Cost to feed them and furnien a groom escape outside the room where the two | OF 60 to play attendant. To that figure ‘ qidla lept brought them Lack to con-| he added the supposed value of the ant- @cousness. Horrified, they watched tho] male, a thousand here and five hundred ‘window open and two men with maska| dollars there, until his head swam and cross their eves clamber into the room. | his east side education could carry him ®BUT JENNIE COULD SCREAM—/"° further. PUILTY OF MURDER |*sssssesteesosceets CUTICURA IN WAR OF TONGS ces sh ties | Soap and Ointment ‘Taylor turned hiv suaciine a No other emollients do so drove back to wh his victim Iny much for the complexion, at the side of the street AND SHE DID. wei3ty, what @ Jot of pretty, women!” ” Giza i aa Mattes" “doiding a she New vo /hait and hands, nor do it so ' 6 mut ‘And what a lot of pet- i q a | Hompital had said dea had bee i ‘a 1 Narcna naa. © teenes ‘the side of the | ting the Poms are getting! There goes MISS ALICE. .TAINTER ANC MER Jung Hing of the On Leongs| {ora nad pant deans mat ven | guickly and economically., ies end ten ts the covers, (2. een ate saat kissed that Pe- po. s Must Go to the Death the Weat Seventoonth strest. sta: | their use tends to prevent "Hah!" he chortied, “this ts the on kingese thes boa on ie moat, cold} ie ! St G0 to the Wed hey Taylor wax held on a homie!!! pore=clogging pimples, nose, and now she's going to put pow- ga ES eee = _———— —— —— harge | § . Thereupon te Semmet s handkerchiet| Gor behind sears,” Well it may be al 1 Chair. He maid that the car veionged to y. | Dlackheads, redness, rough- Geared right, but it wouldn't sult me. I can t 1. Sire, a lawyer, of No. 1° K cupping tesa her. But Joma cnaal 7 ee thats what counts. If one of Jung Hing, crack marksman of the] Ployed as a chauffeur some conditions of the skin. WJ ; these here toy pups was to get down on On Leong tong group of fighters, waa| 2, 786 on my way to the sarge Cuticwa Reap and Omtment sold throughout te eoream and did. "td ighte et, bel work. Laberat sw ‘each, maied free, wie WREWRA ithe cekeonal et tk Awol tr ee battalions Vt | convicted toxlay of murder in. the feat boleh ani Fetaian Gee ook nudrens “Cuiicura,” Dope 12, Bassom, ‘quiet seen jamued Jennte's face| noveh for his repn ee MCE j \Guaree efote) aucee atalauesn ‘esi Gant| mie gun Wee oulne ace tarest These Tenter-taced men shave ia somters wits OP jaw anid the pillows and covered her| Ansett ciner! H ral Seantona after the jury tad been | { "turned to avoid aw collision. with tre | Soto e funeral, either!” out all night. After Hatening to the! car and coukt not help etriking tho - And i Le tt {tumrutt at the door—the sound of hurry- un ne Fweder nate bi imal mass of contlicting Chinese teatt-| man on the crossing.” Hing ¢ect—sharp cries from the police.| tne $1.00 Peldngese Mrs, Charles Dun- mony the twelve men agceed that Jung] ‘Taylor was arraigned before Coroner Bet wndaunted, the ¢wo picked Yettal Co) ncia in her arms. Hing had killed Yeo Toy, @ Hiv Sing | Winterbottom and held in’ 5,000 ball, in } Oi) ot bell ond otersed with her tor the | "rook at that inelanificant litte plece gunman, In front of No. 18 Pell woreet | detautt of which he was committed to Soke window and the fre ome wand | COs meati”) the sautt enctaimed. Clibibed fougtt, and with one frantic hand | where does he come in to be petted This yellow man with the masked Jerned' the mask trom the face of one| .a'tiescd on Pith avenue, wEilet vet | Fresh Bloodhounds Lead to|Cass Sends Word to Szabollrish Leader Silenced While! $25? dninaman to ve convicted. tm the Tombs, Mr. Sire refused to furnish the bail or to ald him in any way, Mra, Sire sald this morning that the | of ber parte weskica’ Guat ub be oor kicked and cuffed on Tatra? By the first viento ¥ be ele in thie chauffeur was not authorised to have ‘Sex! 2 ve 3 ie 1 hewey 7 . . ‘ a clty of @ first degree murder arising tat eh BBIa La a ceuieC Gas sou Ce Home of Negro, and White Suspect His Name Must Women and Clergymen | ou ot te perpetual tone auatrele and | "yy asband Field ncigily Gemte of the tenement came cautiously! and “ a his doom fell upon him to-day after a] == = Hin Matuaeetidelgac: Co Man Is Held, Too. Not Be Used. Are Thrown Out. jury trying him in November had been revolvers. The men called Max and his out eighteen hours and fatled to agree. 4 i (Special to The Evening World.) * J. Kelly, of No, 318 Weat ‘Twenty-sixth oe ees ahi alae a To-day the judging took place, Ex-| TRENTON, N. J., Tee Worl vo men,| Burton W. Gtbson, the New York! LONDON, Dec. 1.—Suffragettos put n hel out for Raquittal, ngadnat Bree Say sere | perts in euch matters—4! one white, the other a negro, were ar-| lawyer in Jail at Goshen, N. Y., charged | John Redmond, the le der of the Irish on who believed Jung Hing gutlty 1 etie andl seenie, quite unstrong, | bo pee re RROe ‘utionalist Party, to the torment this| He had trif_ed with white man's justice themecives and, escorted by a; Wat imakes one dog woth $30.40) and rested to-day on suspicion of having| With the murder of his client, Mrs. @uard of neighbors, went around to the | another worth thirty cents, though they | assaulted Miss Luella Marshall on a Szabo, last summer, will receive to- Dal n the Ne USAT AER eeationy 0 Gente a cora: | hor, Ok, Slime are) key | Sow. feeling | sonst rond\ on thes) outakirts/ of) this | morrow ® }et ier from Alvin C, Cans, an| {08 At Dalston int plant ageinet young Lochinvar. An | of tl iurasae eae te le tara ane a city. The white man, John Stephen-| attorney of No. 68 William street, warn-) “For half an hour the Trish leader heer afterward Detectives Capone ant | ascertained. twenty-five years old, is a home-} ing him not to allow anybody to use! watched the forcible eviction from the WeCantMion found Max Frank in his| Some of the miniature bite of canine half-witted fellow. He was found| Mr, Cass's name in connection with Hti-| hall of his disturbers whose intorrup- stra- | too long, had thts sleek «x n of the + of }On Leong cohorts, On tho night of Jan, ashito Falto, a diounese who if eo) like a ahort-hircd Cinaman, was shot down tn front of No, 4 Doyers 1, although before he diet | managed to identity Ju j afternoon at a Home Rule deme fee@ om Monroe street and dragged him | aristocracy welgh not more than a| sleep to-day in @ vacant house to! gation pending against the city of New| tions and desperate resistanc the rai HT dt 3 i gas the one Who had shot bim, the lendid tobacco . (here Mex frankly ad-| Pound and are easily worth their which dogs on the scent of the aseail-| York. Gibson has @ sult against the/ ushers caused a rap wseion of \, ieee Retens. | Shore . welghtein gold wn of Mise Marshall have made thetr| city for $100,000 damages, based on| rough and tumble scenes of the mest Jung was freed by a Coroner's —aninspirationinblend- snitted his part in the attempted kid- | jury, ing. is is what is Though some of the little long-haired | way several times. , ° , {rowdy description 0] 1 way his arrest following the murder of Mr wegwing—it such it way and, declared |toy dogs have to stay ia common. ordl- | |The negro prisoner le Bernard Wrist | Alice Kinnan at eine murder of Min /Tsten a well ae women were thrown| WENT ON WARPATH AND sHoT Fatima, Turkish- thet nary Wire and board cages, there ero years ke i li . ese bodily out of the hall, Among the men OWN ENEMY. Yetta Fisereky was hie brid Ree eee a ee eS eee ee eee ee eee ee eee ee ace | waraiseme, clerayiien who 88 proteatey us are Cigarettes, the 4 APTER His BRIDE, GAYS PRIS-| for instance, “Tiny Girl” a nervous went direct to his house from the scene | xtreat, the Bronx, on the night of June| against the ruukh handing ot the| Jung Ming's narrow suche Cunt | Jeg” intelligent OR rete“ 4 Gentedstaced’ tte, Japanese Mpentes (Of te amenult. After the dogs had lo-!s, 1906, and Mr. Cuss's name, he says! women. ‘eft ne impression on his celestial mind, is ONER. jGented-faced iittle Japanese Spenitt | cated Wright's house they were taken|haw been forged in connection with| During the half hour Mr fedmymd | fi win trouble between, the Bip ease | emokers. y | Wee and Yetta had been married by| look. ‘Tiny Girl” has a gies and |back and atarted again. Following ex-) this proceeding. was able to utter only a alngle sen-| and On Leongs was fann “a 6. r ‘Djstinctively Individual i ‘\slderman Smith last January, Max | brass home with a red silk ofa plilow {actly the same route they wound up at} Gibson was Mrs. Kinnam's counsel. He | tence, which was to the effect that it} last jaune by peed 4 yo ae (Mads ner parents wanted thet they | fore bed. ‘Tiny Girl" belongs to Mra, |the young negro's home again | wax under suspicion at the time of the [Seemed to him almost tragle that the) o0 TEOnOS Lay, been alipped to the [rpbe doge circled the house, apper-| murder but no tangible evidence could| Women's cause, wheh In the minds ang hearts of so Many Was #0 great, should | Customs men by Hip Sing men, Jung Hing olled bis forty-four and went on the warpath. Daring to violate the eacre@ territory f the Hip Sings and Four Brothers, unit Hing walked through the arcade whould be married by the Jewtsh rituat| J: J. Young of No. 8 ‘West Bight, 1 seventh street and, according to records, | much excited, ie 4 acai pad when he refused they took thelr) to’ ie! has won prises everywhe! ently much exc! and one of them,;}e obtained. Coroner Schwanneke and! ), turned Into a comic interlude. j Gaughter away from the new husband | 44 ts worth the price of a brick hous whining, tried to climb into a window.) Robert F. McDonald caused his arrest - — { nd would not let ter see him again. | in tne Bronx. ‘Many Ladies made calle | ple ecimels had been closely followed’ on a charge of stealing from the Kin- JOHNSON IN PARIS FIGHT? ’ he would “May “ by @ large company of men, including| omo lous doc! Last night he determined he would! on “Tiny Girl,” all cooing and gurgling | 2%4oyen or more policemen, many pri- | Nan home various documents and arti- jose his bride, come what might, am! #0| over the fluffy pet. | 4 dosen or more policemen, many Dri cies, including a note tor ¥00 owed to| NEVAIRE SAY AUTHORITIES. [itp overs atret to No. 18 Pel, eho iM No quote Max's phrase, ne picked up al At the other end of the hall from the | Marshall. Mrs, Kinnan by Gibyon, ‘The prosecu- | Hed iiuarters of the Hip Sings. He shot | ‘man om the Bowery and asked him if press and sie cage i an rede tec tal Wright, the negro youth, was the/tion failed and Gibson sued Coroner PARIS, Dec. 7--An announcement to-/ five bullets into the pody of Yew Toy, fhe wanted to eee some fun.” perigee’ oa eae e ae or Ou hing | CON compat of the tows. He was| Mabonaid for $100,000 and Coroner, day that Jack Johneon, the negro|then made a dash for Mott street, Guar reused to give the name of his Afd sles house e yard wide apd NOK | cool when placed under arreet and de-|Schwanneke for 6,000. These suite champion pusilla, who tly ma oliceman Moroney of the Elizabeth \ } | | ‘ecoomplice. eee ee ees aeavy piak alle cusHiog | clared positively that he could prove! were virtually against the city of } Wo fled another white woman, would fight) street atation was standing only a few Is, the dapper Englivh|teet away when the shots sounded; he aris, caused the utmost! dashed after the fleeing figure and drove neh sporting edreles.| the Chinese slayer plump into the arma Hoxing Federation im-|of Seret. Bose, ‘When Max was charged in Essex Mar-| and nosing the flowers overhead is one| — ed ee ery Batt Of 60 York for false imprisonment and the Bombe: lier W ya A . | Corporation Counsel te ne de. | champion, in feet Court to-day with burglary and as-| Ma terrier, much adored. Marebal! was attacked. | Corporation Counsel took up the de. ¢ BOB ine " wauit Yetta steadfastly refused to ad. The poor wall terriers are most for- nearo ‘waa taken inte Trepl | tense, | ‘i 1 ; frit that she was his wife and showed| lon looking. They seem to droop and ee ce im eree wee | Coroner Schwanneke died last summer | OMelals of th t - | fro ee le: p medately declared that they ,would| Four white women, the ‘wives® of = he syinpathy for him. hang thier heads for being in such) Hie wall ‘be subjected to sovere que | trom the effvcts of an acaldent: The tit scene to prevent. the chasiplon's| Hip Sing ‘Tone men, were among the| \= i - 5 PN SREANT. omer have jews thet were| tens Curing the day. Doubt ae to! Aug. 18 the Corporation Uipeed. ON exhibition, and it was said that | witnosses gathered in by the policeten Che CONSTIPATION CORRECTED. | LAY DEAD 2 WEEKS | meant to: Jer have Jaws | tHet Ment | the value of evidence based only on the | « 3% the Corporation Counsel re Doce would forbkl the fight on the|immediately after the shooting. They | The quickest and met vermaneat, wer. of WOMAN LA’ Wi meant for nothing Gut Ae’. oe away | cows. coupled with the negro's calm|that the plaintift ened Alvin C. Cass ‘ground that it might cause trouble. |and the two policemen who had captured | recting sonatinacin, Diuanem stomach. a a] ROOM IN APARTMENT. ona aay tro ri nna | demeanor and assertions of his ability | the trial of the Gibec lo Proceed | Negr have been unpopular in Paris|Jung Hing were the chief factors im q trouble fo 0| take, Blackbura’ q +] book that spoke Sager to prove innocence, caused his captors | $109,000 against MeDonald. Suit for gince the MeVea-Langford bouts, which| bringing about the tong Killer's con- 3 ye stray cats when a man Ic to restrain inclinations to violence that) Ni sybian Were alleged to have been fakes Vicon. He will be sentenced an Dec, 13 a - x , “Go to mamma now, “ ce Was sent to Mr, Cass that t (re, Florence Whiting, forty-eight Cage oer te ane lady who enewered | Vous possibly have been inflicted on| case would be set for trial on the No- years old, a widow who lived alone on ho of imarnnie, the prisoner immediately if there had! vember calendar. The case will be the fourth floor of the apartment house| {Wri e wigs TAINTER SHOWS| "Ser, “root, evidence of his guitt, — | reached ina few daya and the Corpora. at No, 341 East Sixty-fifth street, wa ER PRIZE DOG. ‘The dogs took the acent from a watch | tion | si's oftipe sent to Mr. Case 9 . found dead in her room this afternoon | H Mt a fob found at the arene of the assault scertain If would be ready to n Ss om e (ound tere, Pratt of No. 11 Rent sixey-| Ditle, as Allce Beatrice Tainter;|upon Miss Marshall. The otter does cevd . ; ear | niece of Mrs, 5 n Pell, attracted |that have been on the tra ave fol- Cass sald he hadn’ “ | fiyat street, Raul Dana of No. 1 Fitth| Wav aliention. ‘Tuis little miss is just | lowed the same general direction as that | he. Daan’ Sentesented | | i Bal, vi ttenti r mi r e ‘a ectic fut} Gibson for three years. Then he was is bow 0 show whether or no s avenue and Detective Carmody of the) cight and is still wearing her bare legs|taken by the bloodhounds this morning, |. nae SOR bares eke, NAR ew P M1 tT. If th nat ive w whether or not she is in good physical condition, | Hest Sixxty-seventh street station cee of the prevailing coatume for! This led to a negro colony known as| which was recelved by the Corpor oe ¢ complexion is muddy, the skin sallow; if pimples or skin blemishes appear it is then attention must be given to improve the bodily condition. ‘Ihere is one safe and simple way, Clear the system and purify the blood with a few doses of Beechams Pills Mies jAlice. is chubby and| wing Park, but the other dogs seemet| Counsel in August ether loveable when she|to lose the scent when they got to the] “1 didn't sign that not ‘he had been dead for some time, pos-| holds up hes bull pup. ‘Natoma,” and| collection of houses there. Gada nar did't know lt renee Mar “Yes, sir (ritink Inflectio — Bete aie a yale ne Brite Ween, itis talierat due | Serie, roy doe and T show her ‘3y- MOTHER OF EIGHT DIES, }oia the ba eon knows some announce for Monday, December 9th, | Coss eer ; . a highly interesting sale of 1 & Dr. Smith of the Presbyterian Hoe-| children | pital, who was summoned, id that} blond and alt Mre, Whiting was an upholsteress| self. She won # prize of 2 for me ana thing about the no s 1 an@ waa employed making furniture| 1 put it In my bank. A SUICIDE BY GAS, | written him a notification that his nam! toy black and tana, covers, &c., for wealthy families, She| By right of wristocratic ownership the must not be used an ther ip thel \ fast worked for Mrs, Pratt, and upon| chief attraction of the show ought to be| ay. wiorence Shattenkirk, wife o¢/#uit. Mr. Cass has also asked Gibson » her recommendation was engaged by the en Pekin rese of Lady Basousleon| 4 policeman attached to the Lenox ave | for information about the forged signa | Ww ’ M 1 * Paul Dans, This was over two weeks | of Cobham, Burrey, ne e: toarnan & Baty ave | ture e G age, and after walting until to-day for| European dogs, and as such, dog fash-| nue station and mother of eight chil- oo | omens arvex oves This well known vegetable family remedy is famous for its power rs. Whiting to come to work Mr,|fons demand that they be looked up to dren, committed suicide by inhaling JUAREZ ENTRIES ‘ “s ' i ; H y y po [4 Dane became worrled and notified tho| by every one in America. gas in her home at No. 1418 Baleon . | (Made exclusively for B. Altman & Co.) ‘0 improve the action of the organs of digestion and elimination, 7 potice Mou, W. Il. Herbert of Staines, Eng-| avenue, Westchester Village, last night.) yyy ACK All agen: tolling: five and one They will regulate the bowels, stimulate the liver, tone the ' CL Se land is fudge of Pekingese, spaniel Her body wos dace ered clock | yal fle’ Staal Hehe" ie king Batya stomach and you will know what it is to be free from troubles, | MRS. REYBURN GETS DIVORCE |". GC. Davie Tainter of Baia Sila teeralng Ry, ne SV ER a Lehigh, 106 Omerth, 105, Dig Star 108; ‘Hele isos ever les f Black nd Cc | d from headaches, backaches, lassitude, and extreme nervousness. (Sha hips ren iierigen Leo of Philadelphia decider on the LY | the ‘second oor. tees SO Special eS O cK and Colo They will make you fecl healthier and stronger in every way. { . ast- | poodies and Maltese terriets, and Mrs.) Bota at 4 : ‘ Haw “ By clearing your system of poisonous stn Baeshans’ H 4 dng twenty-five minutes Judge Hitchcock | F, 8, Sternberg has the task of fixing jenmn Simon #hattenkirk came é ‘Bane 2g tike s ay ys poisonous waste Beecham’s Pills \ \ ‘ges granted Mrs. Florence K. Rey-| the prizes for ‘English toy spaniels, | home fram duty at 1 o'clock and at 7/105) 9, jive 110; Good latent, 120; Don Dress Silks, Black Broadcloths, Little will have good effect upon your looks—these they \ \ yarn a divorce from Amedee V. Rey-| Japanese apaniels, toy bull terriers, | he dressed and went to the kitchen to] "HH RACK AM aga: vive: tye furlongs \ turn Jx., awarding wee V: Fey: | Schippers, mugs, Yorkshire terriers, [find hia wife. She wae not there and ' : 2 f 3 (Bruxe \ the children began a search he glimony) and the custody of her fou : . J Fe aed year-old son, Albert Tevis Reyburn Te Royburne were married June 4, $608, and separated Aug. 30, 1912. Mrs. lois), Chihuaimas and Papilone. Mrs, | house. Jay Doig had two English spaniels, | The Shatte Rainvow Little Cherub and Rosemary | Rain kirks bad been married twenty-two years and there had never cloud on their happiness, so the i ASE ag na Children’s White Dresses, Misses’ and Will Beautify and Improve Wind aad: | Children’s Dresses and House Gowns, ‘The directions with box of epocial importance and Men’s Furnishir rs. Siare nan areal pac malay £0n eee vanes )2 aR Mispee your ‘i ‘Bas off w, on exhtbition, ‘These doga| been parn is the daughter of Albert T.| have won inany Priges, and while they | Widowed policeman sald to-ulay. He bad | if apa ot i , ® New York banker. Were belng photographed Mrs. Dolg told | Roticed lately that his wife seemed to! cliff 10s: ‘Lawar,’ 110; Bit of Fortune, 110; | ‘Ex-Judge Danie! G. Taylor, represent-| how they were genuine Prince Charies | be oppressed by melancholia, nathan Umer, ND. ee. f gag Rayburn, was vot present when the vauso they had an orange whi vere ty yeeros etry cave called. Reyburn also was ver the eyes, ‘This fade them} t’s Geod for Charley’s Lad: i reine. Mpdaleg, 105 4s phomne. valuable, eet Cre) Cott Doe tai weeain, f ‘0G, ele Hitih Avenne, 34th aud 5th Streets, Nem York. Sunday World Wants Work © Monday = Morning = Wonders, / tM ee: ete ee tee eee