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sent to Atlantic City yesterday by Deputy Comavestoner Dougierty, av- | peared at the fearing and identified the prisoner, The warrant charged fim with being a fugitive from justice on a charge of elony. Bipp entered @ plea of not gutity was Immediately taken back to His counsel, Raward Newell, te 9 tng the arrtval of Supreme Court tlee Maltach to-night.and will make an, effort to secure an order from him for tien "by Magistrate Jagmetty at At- per sacri en BROKERPATIEN (Pass wee | ‘Diue over thevile charge tnatdghold'ng over me ere where’ | cKde His Liability Under the I can ib. a stantiate every word of testimony 1 Sherman Law, before the Curran commit what they are trying prevent. I'm onte their dirty work, and when than they are looking Sipp expresses the belief that the poilte | LJ, S, Supreme Court Decides charge Was made in Me hope that be would be in jw Jersey @ month ., . could iteg axtraaition and that in| Cornering Is a Restraint of the mean time the policemen he accuse! = would have been trie|, and that even If Interstate Commerce. brought back here he would be iis.) ° credited by reason of the charges against —_—_ vm WASHINGTON, Jan. 6—By uphold " . Bipp has given the names, addresses and records of persons he says are belp- ing the police in “framing bim up." He said he could prove that two of t! plainants had been offered t dollars to put him in jail. in the lower courts, The decision of tiled the importan: " of any © thing up on me,” he went on. bunked for three yeers with the very officials who are in en this deal. Why have they Waited all this time if 1 committed this |V! crime? ‘To-day's decision doow not determine “They thought they had me acared wo | Question of guilt of Patten or the o odity ew $ wouldn't come! back. They thought I] defendanis, but vende the cave buck to + would Bight extradition, but they didn't |the lower cuurt for trial on ‘the facts know I had a information on the| With the important principle of law es- t it pretty ripe | tablished that if @ corner Im cotton ix proved the Sherman statute {# violated. Patten, Hugene G. Scales, Frank H | Wayne and William P. Brown were In- dicted in New York an charges of con- 1919, to “cotner’’ cot- deal. Somevody will when I get back. a See INSTANTLY KILLED BY FALL DOWN STEPS finite or ctnsive. buyin OF THE ELEVATED ROAD] York cotton exchan —_—— which the prices would be enhanced and i v ultimately bri rbitrary and excessive Leon Hirsch’s Neck Broken at} ore re conspiracy wan described aa * Seventy-second Street and Co- 1d to yield $10,000,000 in profits. lumbus Avenue. Leon Hirsch, member of the firm of Joseph Hirsch & Bon, ficalers in cotq, corner tenda for a time to»: jon goods at No 122 West Twenty- but this does not prevent Bret street, was instantly Billed . to- @ forbidden restraint, for day by an accidental fal) on the steps to thwart the com- of the downtown station of t! the normal current of vated” at Beventy-sevond stree! trade, to enhance the price artifictally, Columbus avenue. His” neck to, hamper users and consumers in eatiafying thelr needs and to produce 180 Weet | Practioally the same evils an does the suppression of competition.” @ to the elevated stairs. No ome was on the stairs when he began the aecent, consequently the immediate) many counts, the ndante bein cause of his death le problematical, He|jiabie for trial on any one. Before to have: tripped un the [the defendants could be placed on trial ie second flight of steps, leading from the| the United States Circuit Court for midwey platform to the top, for hisdgouthern New York held insufficient was subsequently towne en the! four counts as not stating an offen: a. When Hiseh's body was found it was! decision to the Supreme Court. ‘on the left side of the head and a red| thie time, under the law, was not way platform and the top of the steps construction or interpretation of the eighth street’ statio Hirech was unmarried and forty- three yeare of age. His brother said = ha ‘ee: in goed helt nd rt re no pose! of heart selsure having caused his sud-| {At FURRIOg dem collapse on the staira. Ales Hse ll DEMOCRATS TIE UP be voluntary, Dut in the light of th ndard Oll case may be involuntary.’ VOTE FOR ALDERMEN. | “Sustice v ater aid that the operant inquiry to the public was the same Indirect and not voluntary, Refusal to Ballot Leaves Three| whether the effect was voluntary or tn- volunt Vacancies on Board Stil! Justice Lurton announced a dissenting bed "(ual opinion in which Chief Justice White Political Football, and. Justice Holmes conourred. An effort by the Republi members| The case will now go back to th of the Bosrd of pe waver ‘to| Federal Court of Southern New Yor! elect successors to Bryant Willard, whe| fr trial or other proceedtn died recently; John W. Hagenmuller, ell i onmncwrnn whe resigned in August, and Peroy .|CASTRO STILL PROTESTS Pere ented tea is etucrine| VAINLY ON ELLIS ISLAND. Democratic membe: the Board re- fused to vote. Cipriano Castro, deposed dictator of Alairman Venesuela, spent to-day in hia 7x12 Dowling deciared that the| J oortment at Bilis Leland inatead of being brought before Judge Holt in tea District Court, as it Democrats would continue to deciine to vote until @ successor to Hagenmulle: wae Bret decided upon. He claimed thas Hageamuller was a Democrat, and that, according to bes Jaw, a Democrat must succeed bim, Presented an opition to teat effect by tht’ Corporiion Onuneal ‘The Repuwtiican We protested that cual a lawyer. of No. 3 Broadway, and Ja ty at Ellis Island, pre Heyeor of No. @1 Bast One Hundred and ee ae tte At ond’ ooapioine ‘Twenty-third street. to succeed Willard | {, his cramped quarters and Iimited and Davis. menu. ——— dard Clerk Dies. William W. Beach, seventy-six years ol4, of No. @® West 128d street, died —_—_——— @F at his home, Mr. Beach was on hi! Tie entries were way Gown to the street to mail some letters. Dr. Tippen of Jr Hood Wright Hospital responded ané pronounced Beach dead from heart dissase. Mr. Beach was until recently employed in a clerical position with the Gtanderd Oi) Company. He was retired. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1918. ing of the Horse Car in New York; One ot the City’s Oldest Institutions’ WL TAKE P jin Interview With Evening} money make on an’ invention. goes World Explains Kinetscope’s Final Development. COTTON CORNERING Federal Court Here Must Dee’ ONE PAAcE WHirRe THEY ARE ALWAYS WELCOME TOOK 37 YEARS’ WORK. AT kaow and romeonny (EN $10,000,000 DEAL. Villagers May Now Hear Grand Opera Stars in Entire Rep- ertoire at 10 Cents. Edison told an Evening World reporter to-day that he believed the end of the pre at hand as a ret nt legitimate stage! On the + learnestly, “they are going to be bene+ |fited. They will be able to lead a ‘or they've been true friens charged with a violation of the Sherman Anti- ndreg | TTUSt law tn running @ so-called cot- ton corner, the Supreme Court to-day sent the care against the men to trial motion pleture ma- the kinetophone, @ demonstration ‘The inventor & porter remained just loa} enough to see the old driver pat Sappny | and Achilles affectionately, and then with his iron take another team and hook | tian to the car. there, Romeo and Juillet!" cheerfully piped the old man as the ond team of ateeds ai journey around Bowll eee EX-ALDERMAN DAVIS AND EVANGELIST OWEN ' GOTO SING SING CELL Sentenced To-Day by Justice} Attempting Blackmail Mrs. Carroll. held a few days ago. plained why he thinks the present show must give way form of amusement, which he declared will give almost as much as the other for one-twentieth of the price. There will be no more barn-stormers elther, becatine no one will be willing to pay for second class acting when the foremost stars are performing for the in be seen and heard for The inventor was found at the ant in West Orange, N. J. dison is upstairs in the labora: Miller Hutchison, his ohlet engineer and personal assistant, as he; the actors all the year round und on better figure than they now get.” poder “4 itl to the cheaper e Supreme Court question that a rted on thelr vasy It is three flights to the “insomnia ward?’ as Edison's workshop is called. The wixard of electricity was ready for THe HoRsE MAY BECOME “In the machine perfected?" asked the Rickety, Swaying Old aan nor the houses ‘vat we're looking Coaches on Tracks Will) The ota man paused for an sistant and [looked absently out toward the winter “but it works. It will ‘be put In opera- tion at the Colonial Theatre, Brooklyn, inside of thirty da: “What does your new invention do?” EVERY WORD UTTEREO BY MOVIE ACTORS CAN BE HEARD, “It delivers at the exact instant of occurrence on the flim any sound made to B at the moment such action took pl: Every word uttered by th his opinion Justice Vandeventer Soon Be Thing of the Past as Result of Attor-| ney General Carmody’s Order From Court Re- quiring Subst.tution of Electric Cars. it well may be that con “IT can remember—and !t doesn't seem #0 long ago—when all the boats along the river there were suiling vessels. all of them, but moat of them. When up the city looked as though It were hanging out its wash It was a pretty -Alderman Percy L. Dav . Owen, former TSmbs evangeilst, both of whom were convicted of extortion In the Supreme Court last month on the complaint of Mrs. Eva B. Carroll of No. 2 Pinehurst avenue, were sentet day by Justice Gort in the C 1 Branch to serve not leas’ than one’ y nor more than one year and eigh: months each in Sing Sing Prison. The maximum sentence for the crime. of whiel were found gullty ie seven years and six all of their sails along the river front. sight, I tell you—better to look at than the coal blackened vessels and dreary steel and fron piers that w wide as It is now, ctors Is vith the | Dla gate, a whistle, he creaking of ‘The alleged violation of the Sher- man law wen set forth in the indict- of cocking a revolver, ment in elght different ways in as with the motion, “How Is it done?” “The phonograph, which ts placed be-| Appliances Belnap. hind the screen, is wired to the picture machine, which may be a hundred yards The speed of ‘the talking pa: acts-as @ brake on the film, so nelther can get ahead of t There are apeciai records which run the film lasts. be made to come into pla ing World Reporter How City Looked toHim from Front Platform Behind Old Nags, Years Ago, When Fourteenth Stree: Was a Suburb of Ne York City. streets, particularly just north of Bowl ing Green, Fourteenth street was urb, and, land's sakes! I don’t think there was @ building over five stories high Davis, then an Alderman, livin 71 East One Hundred and Twent; nd Owen were accused of having tempted to blackmail! Mrs. Carrol! for 000. They tried to hold over her head of exposure an affidavit The Government appeated from that Where the Woolworth Bullding now t stands, why, the young lads and lasses lying on ite wide, the head against the| Justice Vandeventer, In announcing iron railing. There was a long sgash|the opinion, sald the Supreme Court at used to pick dalstes, 4 1) | “On Sunday afternoon in the summer time it was quite the thing for all the belles and beaux to promenade along South stroets. I can see them tle-faced girls, all ked up in their bonnet ‘and the young dandles in t wentence upon conv! of having robbed Mrs. | Instead of paying the %,000, Mre. Carroll took her case to the Dis- trict-Attorney and the two blackmallers ‘atain on the railing between the mid-|thorised to review the lower court's suc- ively, and the performance may be @ictment as such, but only the lower showed where Hirsch had struck -Bie| court's interpretation of the statute. head in falling, His brother Nathan | Theref: he added, the court passed identified the body at the West Sixty-| by those points raised by the Govern now, Did you ever pick up some rare old] prin book and quietly peruse i et. For the present the decision of the lower court on this point must be ac- cepted as correct, he said, He then ed to the holding of the lower court Former Congressman William 8. Ben- net made a plea for mercy in Davis's the present faded away and for the|tight by the strap that went under the My behalf before Justice Goff passed sen- nonce you lived in ful people spoke to "you, and while it] gix WOMEN 11 delightfully impossible, didn't it how or other seem just the least as though Way back in YOUC| those days, Then cam IN HOOPSKIRTS FILLED A CAR. “Everybody used the street cars ‘corner’ was not a vio- law, because the restraint ‘The resignation of Davis as Alderman wo! from the Thirty-first District was sent to the Board this afternoon, unnecessary as his conviction and sen- tence automatically out him off from membership in the Board, but Alderman Ralph Folks moved that the resignation be accepted, and it was, unanimously. Folks moved that a com- mittee be appointed to nominate a ai cessor to Mr. Davis, but to this Alder. man Frank Dowling, the Democratic leader, raised objection, and the matter the Committee on world for ten cents, because of the volume of business, want democracy In our amuse: | doctor, then to another, Tt ts safe to say.that only one| worse instead of better. I tried all that friends advised, but no results, And it will pay the time when too | “We hold that the restraint n not brain there was an old, old, maybe mel-|;+ was fashionable for the women folks ancholy memory! strugsling for recogni- It sure was some out of every fifty persons in the United States has an: right and I suffered tortures from the itch- yea unt to spend the | ing and would scratch the eruptions chance has the workingmna for ainuse- | until nearly raw and so sore, My wife ments whose income Is from two to three dollars a day? No chance at ail, except at motion pictures, fifteen million a day wee motion pictures + derful, ns it relteves' and cures when in the United States shows: the poor | UGMOi 0 cinedies fail and you may ublish what 1 say sbout it for the efit of others.”—Harry Burke, Hud- tion? And yet you knew well that It was just a fantasy, for the peopl whom you read had Hved an before your dear parents. ‘And @0 It seomed to-day to an Bi reporter who made & tHP/iien, about the city LAO Poel Uae tet horse car and while je on | days were the shopping districts of the the front plattore of the old car to theltown, It seems kind of funny to think ancient river of the chariot, who slmoly |or ait the changes that have taken place in downtown New York, of the hundreds had taken place in New York during the| or ramous old homes and buildings that thirty years or more street car driver in this es ghhegi is Did you ever have wafted to you Just} iergest city except London in ¢! the elightest aroma of some perfume that) worig and the most progressive, with its tnatantly Sreught to your mind visions of | rour.track subway and its river tunnels, and yet the only large city in America to still have these horse care, “I can remember many nights driving Jong the river front when the car would go off the track and we'd keep on going just the came. The horses would finally get the car back. And, by the way, we've hed some great animale pulling these care, Many a famous old race horse and eaw New York and its inbabitante 08/100" o404 his life here. Lots of folks rteenth atréet Was &|neve ridden behind Futurity winners and ent to the) ever known it, And the men were kind they got much better nt than most believe, I tell you, ‘s any animal that's got a ‘to ee @ half doxen of the ladies ‘hoopskirts get in one of these Ginky little care. Six of them filled a car up, and there was no room for the price asked for a theatre ticket. What) 4 Gied even|t, their and the fact that “Fulton and Cortlandt streets in thove ropes ise did it take to work out the plan for talking motion pictures?” was two known candidates— Jacob F. Kayser, an ini and Michael J. McEnany, a deputy Marshal and captain of the Fifteenth Election District of the ‘Thirty-First Assembly District. ————=>_—_ POLICE CAPTAIN H. N. YOUNG’ OF STATEN ISLAND IS DEAD. Was Youngest of His Rank When Named Ten Years Ago—Had Honor Medal. Police Captain Horatio N. Young, command of the Tottenville (8. I.) tion, died at 4 o'clock this morning at his home, No, 18 Targee stroet, Staple- ton. Captain Young wae forty-six years 01d and one of the desteliked officers in ‘and unaffectedly told of the change that hat he had been a “Thirty-seven years," “It Is all of that time since 1 @ motion picture show inside a box, by dropping the succession of draw- te rapidly, and attaching a record to cars are still running. ? the old atreet car driver talked, | ,., jams fis voice ainking into a whis- were rétiving those Gor ia order smu it bad ‘been iodued. in bee it it vn In be- Hegemmuller was of their party, A tote fat of a crowd waited in the corridors of the Federal Building to catch a glimpse of the erstwhile Central Ami ey in order to get any money. be several times the how for some tn- a at fortune in It?” TO THROW HORSE CARS INTO |; THE DISCARD. Perhaps tt ts quite time now that we soul, it's a hor: decame for the moment prosaic. These memories are occasioned by the fact that|there are many prominent men living Attorney-General Carmody has procured |now who have driven horse a court order against a street car com-|ard Crok pany demanding that thelr horse cars| Murphy ;|ehall Become @ thing electric cars be | beginning of the end. In a few months |i: more the old-time ricketty, lohantot of the early forties will have en-|city was on Sixth avenue, That wi \eegpeared. in 184 and mules were used instead of t tine driver was as interesting | horses. It was only a mile long. Com-| as the story he told. Perhaps he was|modore Vanderbilt built the horse car| "7d . Mis [line on Fourth avenue, which started at y| weather-beaten face glowed with health, | the Post-Office and went to Thirty-third k | nia eyes were bright, and he might have | gtreet. deen @ banker, with his white mustache "7 RUN tad choesely cropped snow white impe- CAN'T RUN AN ELECTRIC CAR rial, for the old man perhaps, if he had indulged in personalities, might hat a more interesting story about himself. “Git up, Beppho! Performance is better than promise. There is a record of “making good” “But, to get back to old New York, JUAREZ RACES CALLED OFF. IUARBZ, Jan, 6.~To-day's ra: were suddenly while descending tn the eleva- called off” of the heavy snow. The Captain wa Island and a roundi Richmond police force at the time of John Scanlon and Charles When he was mado a captain by Commissioner Greene, about ten years ago, he was one of the young- est men in that rank. He was a member the annexation, jsters, but most of them eestul—as you sce Past and|they were js the} have not been lurehing| “One of th horse car lines in the awarded @ medal for a fire rescue. For a time he was in the Tenderloin, but moved to Staten Island at his own six months ago he gal! stones, but thought h. cured. New Year's dey hit returned, and he did not leave his home t eeventy or maybe only sixty-ni AROUND A TRUCK, “Yes, sonny, folks may poke fun at Storm Hero Umbrellas lute! i Stormpree! Hurry ‘long there, | lasting Insti| the white hatred charioteer affectionate note in his nd wound | aloni been driving those | than ele care Many yeare—got eo I love Why, diess you, they ain't half bi 1) do if they enforce that court orler Weat and South streets are better on account of the great | when a heavy laden | allied on the tracks all we {f| pave to do te to run the car off the track you get used to them—a sight more com- | ground the truck, and that ls something fortable than the eudden jerking and | you can't do with an electric car. stopping of the electric care, and then we don't have accidents, mm “How long have I been @ horse car | Tour, fim driver? Well, it's pretty hard to aay. |S 0, we change hors ar you're standing om ain't quite} Achilles get their a! are we used to have. lérip and Sarsaparilla Is generally acknowledged the Greatest Blood Purifier and Strength-Giver. Accept |no substitute, but insist on having Hood's. Get it today. In the usual liquid form or in the ‘ROW one if the storm “Whoa, there, Sappho! Wy? re, Sap) ter on, Achilles! costs *1,00 time, Excuse me, a aristocratic driver; ‘th’ EDISON TELLS HOW ‘TALKIES’ ACE OF ‘MOVIES ——$— — — “Money? sald Edison, “Why, all the into furthering my experiments. I do not seek money, Besides there will be y number of others begin along the sane line and I have found that an Inventor is alw: public good, which me so long me the benefited. Often the courts do not hold me, but some how I get the credit, Whatever that is good for,” he added with @ laugh. One thing T deplore and that is the number of low grade motion pictures shown here, many of them coming from Europe, where the ideas of fun are coarser than here. In Europe the people are laborers, while here they are mainly workmen. There is a difference in the order of intellect and the idea of what is entertaining. With the kinteophone in operation these inferior pictures must cease because of their very inferlorit “Wil it not be hard oa actors?” was suggested. contrary,” replied Edison normal home life. I car the future but big stu perhaps in New York, employing YOUTH HELD AS FIREBUG. Mis tty Qa H Blazes in Ap mother. the house since Fri came in two a night, and the fir all been started in the same place res. : king Car Bar. jdining can There w: | bar, but so allght thi ‘no blame can be plac and after several da: obtain relief slowly but surel; want te son, Ohio. DELIVERY || 1 tb. box WITHIN 2 Ib. box 50 MILES OF BOSTON CHIPS, CHOC. TE CREAM FILLED; se i} POUND BOX SPECIAL MIXED CANDY, 30 KINDS; 25¢ value site ‘Con. Street isttngw fe Nasea St. At City Hall Park a After Six William Coughlin, twenty years old, @ machinist of No, 118 East Eighty- ‘ninth street, was sent to-day by Mag- listrate Appleton to Bellevue Hospital for observation. He was arrested last night after a fire in the apartment house where he was living with his Six alarms have been turned in from y. The alarms by the same cause. Oll-soaked rage had been dropped down the dumbwaiter shaft, and the fires were discovered before any great damage had been done, Suspicion was directed to Cough- lin, who was always in evidence at the fi Récident occurred is straiatit,” ahd ened report does not blame the engineer for } speeding up. bal NEW PREPARATION ASTONISHES THE MEDICAL WORLD Similar to the Tonic :hat Has Met with Such Success in Europe. DR. JAS. SPOYER STATES Nervous Debility. the Modem Ailment, Will Be Fought with New Medicine. A celebrated Austrian physician, L. J. Schat, was the [rst to anno that the present high state of civil- ization has debilitated modern nations. His claim that of the population are suffering from nervous debility. es by the strain under which we ive, has finally been admitted by phy. sicians throughout the world, dnt ree ined has been int luced in leading Enropean cities to help build up the countless numbers of run-down, nervous, debilitated peopl+ estas by modern life, and the results ave been remarkable, ‘To-day in the chief cities of Europe thousands have renewed their health through the use of this tonic. The action of the medicine is very rapid, good effects being obtained from it in only a few moments’ time. A number of physicians decided to put @ similar tonic on the American market, and a company bas been form- ed for this purpose. The preparation is called “Tons Vita” the United States, and the leadi drug; of New York City are to be supplied with the tonic at once. ana Cg toll dea tr of debility are irregular appetite, poor digestion, heady ache, backache, constipation, poor memory, nervousness, physical de- ression, and a general low state of ealth. | The common expression for this condition is “all run down.” In such cases the tonic acts with remarkable an oR NO ONE BLAMED FOR WRECK. Accident to New Haven Train Due WASHINGTON, D. C,, Jan. 6—No éan, Be attached to the. New HavenHtaliroad for the accident st the noise of hoof beats, even the click | Greens Farms, Conn. on N comes appar-; which twenty-seven passengers ently from the screen and in unison |{njured, according to @ report mi the Interstate Commerce Commission to-day by Chief Inspector of Safety The deraiiment, the report finds, was caused by the breaking of an equalizer ‘yar on the foreward truck of the a defect in the , Belnap assert, through lack of proper inspection. ‘The track where the ————S | Whole operas will be rendered and tho| AFTER SUFFERING TORTURES films can even be colored by hand if the display of color ts needed, whose yearly would not pay for three performances of the Metropolitan Opera Company can see and hear the greatest stars in the| ‘When Eczema first made its ap- pearance I did not know what it was, I went to a ut it became CURED OF ECZEMA BY SAXO betes SALVE read an advertisement of Saxo Salve and purchased a tube and I Fenn an that Saxo Salve is won- 6 Ecsema and other skin affections replied Edison | ygually yield to the soothing, healin, influence of Saxo Salve. Try it and i jit does not give satisfaction you can 3 lb. box... 10c additional, Postal Note or Currenc: NEW YORK Must Accompany O: Ls Special for Monday, the 6th) 5S; for Tuesday, the 7th rapidity. juropean physicians are well ac- quainted with the results accomplished by the tonic, and are aware of its com- ing introduction in this country. Dr James Spoyer, of London, Hand. says, ip this connection—“If the United States has escaped having « latze Percentage of, its city a veesstion iw poor physical Condition owing to nervou debility, I will be greatly surprised! It seems certain that the same method of living that have produced this con dition to such aon extent in Epglani and the continent have had a like effec’ the United Stat Sample Free? ‘Try it tor easel Catarrh, f- SU OST Meee eee SONNE Oe, peseresmer y CATARRHAL JFULYN DIE. 2 BOKLSEN.—New York City, Jan. 4, CHRISTINA L, (nee Stump). aged G4 years, beloved wife of Johan H, Boelsen of 444 East 1224 st. Funeral on Lig 0 ment Green mente by Undertaker RROLL.—O! raoon, 2 P.M, ¥802' Madioon at, Interment Calvary Cemetery. European papers _pleage co) — ee ra ELECTIONS AND MEETINGS, DOUK 10) ‘OF Ti SRR aS Yorn baty, ‘ont Monday. Sanuary 30 Bement cae ther inaltse te‘ prooeny (Signed) IDWARD 8. HOFYMAN, fecretary. EVERY POSTOFFICE WITHIN FIFTY MILES OF NEW YORK IS NOW A “LOFT” CANDY STORE Any of our Specials will be delivered by PARCEL Parcel Post within 50 miles from New York POST by adding the following amounts postage on Candy and Container: ell 6 Ib. box. 4 7 Ib. box. 2 17 8 Ib. box. 35 packages can be insured for rders. PEANUT CREAM KISSES; 28c vi elsewhere 10¢ POUND BOX Offerin SUPERFINE CREAMERY CARAMELS; 30c value bouND BO: 6. Just Fast of 8th Ave, // ‘The apccllied woishe tm each instance inslades the contalnss,'

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