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E g ii i HT i E i adie uly 17.~The junces that no tatives of Mexican euation as Menico City has been held nch capital Officials here of no occurrence of @ sature to Give rise to such @ etatement i i & fl 338 j enteenth and Eighteenth, a very nice| fourth streets, attracted the attention Drobadly 18! of @ great crowd at 10 o'clock to-day. EXCEPT BRYAN MANAGE TO LIVE WITHIN SALARIES —— GUCRETABY OF STATE voowmarsn-ouwsnss MOEPLAINS HIS VIS ad § EXPLAINS HIS VISIT of A SECRETARY OF Im. salary of $18,000 © year! “Semrom LANE — I 8 TO THE MBXICANS. inguffctent. Bouse that has dle How § SMOmerany oF TRBAS-| ome for eoverai years, MEXICO CITY, July 17—A formal UBY M'ADOO—At the! comfortable but uapre- @tatement was issued from the Ameri- Cabinet Army and Navy ee tentions, in goog part of @an Embassy today relative to Am- ae a ae ate Daseador Wilson's departure In order Remy — Ea Sears ott tee i te get at rest many wild rumors, This | Oficers guomerany OF NAVY] ‘a rostea besos e@tatement declared: DANISLS but of refined wee : “The Ambsssador’s trip to Washing | Live, Ronse with grounds on| GuCRETARY oF com-} Bit (ie, ten is solely for the purpose of plac- town. MBROB BREDFESLD — ing 4 ATTORWSY - GENERAL | | tn an apartment house " information in @ thorough way rel ee e SBORET, oF Baz0R q tive to the existing sityation in Sau We WILSON — ta modest i Mexico, The trip has this purpose | and mo other. Construction should nome, Stlonses ‘capeota to retern ined Dassader ekpects to return ately after hie conference with the By Samuel M. Williame. part of tewn, The rental ie wie a permoons tren Led anetea. gaye ‘a hiiead Somewhere near one hundred dollars per nae with him.” | WASRENGTON, D.C. July 11.—All| TON. ‘The tastes of the Houstons a the Cabinet officers, excepting Secretary Bryan, are living within their $12,000 per year salaries, and most of them are @aving money Ddesides. Certainly the |]etohest member of the Predigent's of- ficial family, Pootmaster-General Bur- leson, ie not exceeding the limit, #0 far as his Washington expefises go, and it is hinted that he is able to accumulate @ neat eurplue out of his thousand a month income from the Government. Te to @ eudject of comment that the Wilson Cabinet have set an example of modesty and frugality in their estab- Nshments and social pretensions, Not for many years has there been ao little! Gieplay as exhibited by the present Administration—excepting Mr. Bryan. BRYAN'S HOME ONLY PRETEN- London lead Be Canadian Posttio opened 1 1-4 TIOUS ONE IN CABINET. down, with fractional losees| The Secretary of State has the only in Union Pacific, Reading and| pretentious house in tho Cabinet circle. Viuctuations after the firs; bewr was on & very small scale, but Prices sagged under pressure towards elose. Calif. Petroleum sold at 84 and closed at 1-8, showing a joss Of 8 points over night. Canadian Pacific Qt 15-4, a Cecline of 174. Union ‘461-4, lons of 1 point, while all @howed deciines from 1-8 to 114 points at the close. ‘The trading during the fret few ‘was again influenced by the tendency, and our prices at moderate gains, while others showed] because It belongs to Mre. John A. Lo- loos of 8/ up around it and made it a most de- preferred | sirablepiace. progress| The previous tenant was Martin Littie- in very| ton of New York when he was in Con- or over| Gress. It is a large brick house of many per year, which 1s considerably than some of the e palaces that whe come to Washington to least maintain and keep up atyle. only other C@binet officer to live Aor be gg Mpc yagind Of pregensions is Becretary again and sold down to|° the Navy Daniels, He has a pretty Canadian Pacific sold at| Dace with plenty of front and back Union Pacific at 146 8, Other | Yard tn Woodley lane, one of the moat desirable locations in Washington. The property is part of the estate of Sena- a. tor Newlands, who is very rich and bi end lest] @ fine house close by. It is understood that Mr. Daniels got @ bargain because the Benator was not looking #0 much for revenue as for a desirable tenant and neighbor, Therefore, while Daniels’ house Is better than the average Cabipet residence, the Secretary of the Nuvy 1%] not only does but ie obliged to live within his salary, OTHER iCRETARIE! LIVE ON HALF OF SALARIES. ‘The cost of living for the other Cabi- net officers is much less than twelve thousand per year, In fact, #o far as outward appearance would indicate halt that sum would cover their expenses, | secretary of the Treasury McAdoo te ® widower and has none of family month to the daughter of Mri Emerson of Baltimofe, and has set up an establishment for himself. The Sec: retary lives at the Army and Navy 41 Club, where a man may have comfort i Secretary of War Garrison hae & five- room apartment in @toneleigh Court, one of the big apartment houses in lower Connecticut avenue. oh an apartment normally would rent for twelve hundred or Afteen hundred dol- jars per year. Mrs. Garrison makes it bo! tend to live within bis salary, BL “WELW, SWEETHEART” W COSTS MASHERS $20 EACH Youths Who Accosted Girls on} manner of living are similar to the atyle " t by Secretary Garrison. Street Also Get Beating From | peyNoLO® SEEKS BACHELOR Aged Father. FLAT AND SOUTHERN COOK, “Phe market price of the words “Hello, ary if he chose to do eo, for he has outside income from his manufacturing interests, But he too has become a Attorney-General MoReynolds is bachelor, living at the Shoreham Hotei. “went up to $10 @ word In| tie confided oweotbeart,’ the Harlem Court today. Magistrate taxed Charles Curtin and Jack rang bookkse: ‘ra, that amount | wherein he could install Southern for addressing Miss Leonore Dun-| mammy who would make him oorn- pretty cousin, Laure Gross-| yong and Maryland fried chicken. 0 worn salutation of the! the Attorney-General’s cost of tying is jes the fine, Curtin and) ively to go up @ bit, although even at te on thelr faces and) that he could declare monthly dividends @ cane used by William! ou: of nis pay envelope. aged but active parent of] secretary of Labor Wilson has deen living in an inexpensive hotel near the Capitol, in a part of town at which were walking on Lenox avenue] society turn up its nose, His cost of lundred and Twenty-ninth| ving has been the least of any of the was limping alons) Cypinet, but in order to provide accom- Cn nat the Commer) modations for his family the Becretary an, who live in the! is to take modest house in T street, in @ better residential section, but his Hi rent and expenditures will not exceed a Pires tele poner his ealary by @ 6 per cent. margin. old Department hyp steal ws ind ede hap-| of Agriculture @ comfortable & i E £ i 5 E HH i iE z 5 Fh : it oocurres last might when Hi © refined and against display that it is |‘ oriew of ferror and @ general seat- aafe to nasert that they will not require | tering when the man drew a revoly: all the Secretary's eulary for the ne-|an pointed it at the womarke head. cosattion and extravagances combined. LANE LIVES AS HE DID ON HI8| some remark that was taken by observ: LOWER SALARY. Secretary Lane of the Interior Depart-| man fired twice and the woman dropped Ment has been @ resident of Washing-| with a bullet wound in her left temple ton for a number of years and contin-|and another in her cheek. ues in his Wyoming avenue home, a charming but not extravagant piace in & g00d neighborhood, As member of the Inter Mr. Lane received $10,000 @ year salary| from Twenty-third etreet through the te Commerce Commission “ea ywine Ww Piety, | IES Modeatly, | Hundreds Witness Double Tra- aes DRED, NAN SHOOT GIRL AND KL INSEL Believe Suitor and Sweetheart; Planned Suicide Pact in Crowded Sixth Avenue. IN AMBULANCE; gedy—Man Had Been De- spondent for Months. A man ané & women, engaged in an earnest argument on the sidewalk on the east bide of Sixth avenue, midway de- tween ‘Twenty-third and © Twenty- Taunts from the spectators gave way She did not try to run, but addressed @te to be in the nature of a dare, The Then the man shot himself in the right temple and fell dying to the sidewalk. Patrolman Gavegan fought his way and saved money on It. Since his pro-| crowd. Ozher policemen ran to the Cabinet motion to the Cabinet and $12,000 salary | scene. The entire street in front of the he has not changed his style of iivi officers ‘courteo j from comment on Mr. Bryan’ atatemeni that he has to make money aside from his Government salary, but all of them| ‘#!led from New York Hospital. The find $12,000 @ year ample for their needs| Man died in the ambulance on the way anf aufficient to permit of more or Jess| to the hospital. surplus. It ts only fair to state, however, that Gaevegan questioned the woman, who yw| It ig one of the well known places of| Custom and precedent have imposed on irregular, some iseues mak-| Washington, called the Logan house| the Secretary of State more social ob- Ugations than on other members of the weakness, with most et-|gan. Whee her husband, Gen. Logan, | Cabinet. He ts required to give twenty years| ber of official dinners and receptions (dl atl a” procoephoey wee the suburbs of|the diplomatic corps and to entertain] The dead man, she said, was Frank “, which closed at] Washington, but now the city has grown| #Pecial ropresentatives of foreign coun-|Castario, a batber, twenty-eight years triee coming to Washingt Aa a rule Secretaries of um- to on missiors, ite have had retentious establishments. John Hay had a show place and Robert Bacon,| THEY WERE ENGAGED TO BE during hie brief term of office, made rooms, and te surrounded by extensive| Seat display in costly manner. Grounds. The rentai price is four thou-| ROOT SET THE PACE FOR LIV-lstrest, John J. Hanley of No, 91 West ITHIN INCOMES, Philander Knox in the Taft Adminie- expel tor. have been built in recent year§ for mil-| tration paid $7,000 a year rent, while his salary was $4,000. Huhu Neot, ever, broke the rule by living im an y| apartment because Mrs. Root did not wish to keep up a great house Their |*treet and ¢urned north into Sixth ave- entertainments were given in outside|nue, The man appeared to be half Places and it is scarcely possible that | crased, but the woman was cool. These Mr. Root's cost of living came within| three witnesses, with others, trailed hig salary. The Mate Department has s spectal| were rewarded by the sight of @ street @ fund which is not accounted | tragedy, The necessities of diplomacy re- quire secret expenditures for Govern: service, and such outlays wholly within the discretion of the Sec- retary. The bills are audited and ment upon within the partment, but not made public, The Secretary oan charge up to this account such items of his social and official expenses as he deems proper, Of course a high standard of discrimination verns a Secretary in termining what social expenses were M TO | incurred in behalf of the Government. Past Becretaries of Btate have reim- bursed themselves out of thie fund, dut to what extent is not knowa, Mr, Bryan is drawing @ very strict line on eolt, himself in the use of this fund for his own reimbursement, as compared with _o FOUND $10,000 HIDDEN IN LINING OF OLD BAG Widow of George J. Enell Made Discovery at Hotel, Testimony at Bankruptcy Hearing. At @ hearing before Commissioner a charming little home for the Seore-| Alexander Glichriat in the bankruptcy £48] tary, and it Is no secret that they in-| proceedings against the Kendall Nail ard Supply Co, Ralph V, Wechsler, Secretary of Commerce Redfield could) g brother-in-law of George J. Enel, spend more than bis governmental sal-| president of the Kendall Company, t day testified that the latter's widow, Gabrielle J. Enell, cliff dweller in an apartment houso| he found $10,000 hidden in the lining of called The Highlands, further out Con-|an old travelling bag belonging to ber Hi bi husband neotiout avenue Hie establishment and) husband at the Wt his death at St. Lul made a preferential payment of 611,700 of the Kenda! wife, This the plained that too The bustish A IS KILLED IN FLIGHT. SALISBURY, England, July 17.—Major A. W, Hewetaon of the Royal Artillery Corps of the British Army and a mem- ber of the military flying corps, was killed at the army aerodrome here to- day by falling from @ height of 100 feet trom bie monoplane. The accident was caused by the machine taki eharply striking the for bie family in H street, between end burned had told him that the Waldorf-Astoria, that just before Hospital Enel! it before going to the hospital her husband hed sent her tO a friend the other day | downtown to @ safe deposit vault te get that he was tired of hotel life and| 49,000, and when she returned to the wanted to find @ bachelor apartment | waldorf-Astoria ehe delivered money to him and that was all she knew about it, creditors are trying te locate HKMY AVIATOR and overbalan: und the motor the soroplane to ashen , | shooting. the @ turn On exploded mediately and the policemen had to force @ way for an ambulance they had| y While waiting for the ambulance was slowly lapsing into unconsciousness. She eald she was Mary Spalino, twenty- one years old, single, a dress Gnisher, of of No, 35 West Twenty-seventh street. i WOMAN WHO WAS COHALAN CHARGES under the charter of the City of New competitive bidding by the department heads. that the work by Connolly's corporation Was satisfactory, fully up to the specifi- cations and rendered at fair and rea- sonable price. NOTHING TOSHOW AGREEMENT Proper use of political influence, Le ea rm eer nee — 17, 1 a i: » JULY wg 4 v1 SHOT ON STREET BY CRAZED LOVER. TOAT SUZERON USE OF AFLENE Decision Made After Assem. blyman Sweet Tells of Gov- emor’s Talk to Him. Tt was ALBWY, N. Y¥., July 17.—Bugene | eri office Lamb Richards, counsel for the Frawley | Lerisiative Committee, announced at the afternoon session that he would take up the matter of “widely published efforts to improperly influence legislators.”* Assemblyman Thaddeus C. Sweet of Oswego testified to having called on Gov. Sulzer to get his approval of a bill appropriating $0,000 for a bridge in connection with the barge canal ayste:n, “Assemblyman, how did you vote on my direct primary bill?’ witness sald the Governor asked him. Mir. Sweet re- plied that he had voted against It.” “How are you going to vote on it at jthe extra session?” thé Governor con- | tinued, according to the witness. ‘‘Re- jmemter, I take good care of my friends.” Mr. Sweet said he continued to op- the primary mi Lieut. ¢ Attorne pr re and his bill | Groet 0 Proved by Superintendent of Public |lines of Works Peck and pf John H. Delaney, DISMISSED, BUT SAY “JUDGE MADE MISTAKE’ (Conunued from First Page.) | to the West Fitty-fourth street prison. omy. stand, identified a communication tn] edge of which he strongly recommended the ‘Sweet bill to the Governor. Assemblyman John L. Patrie of Greene fees bill put through the Legislature by him ‘ork, was properly awarded without |and signed by Gov. Sulzer toward the It {a conceded in this proceeding legislative session. Mr, Patrie had op- posed the Governor's primary bill at {commit this session. the rata. ‘The witness said he had been ques- tloned repeatedly py the Governor be- for. the signing of this bill as to what ana | bis attitude would be on the primary suggestion of any illegal diversion | b!!I at the impending extraordinary ON INFLUENCE. ‘ “There is nothing to indicate any im- mo a ef the public funds. From our ex-| sion. old, of No, 88 West Twenty-seventh | amination of the authorities we are of | “The Governor sald he hoped I would atreet, MARRIED. Charles Barban of No. #8 Delancey Twenty-fourth street and Fel'lz J. Greenwood of No. 163 West Twenty- seventh street were witnesses of the They told the police that the pair came west in Twenty-third | * o along to see what might happen, and | ¢; a e It was at first supposed that thi tempt at murder and the suicide had grown out of a quarrel. This was de- nied by relatives of the girl and of Cas. oO tarlo, . They had known each other for several years and were engaged to be married. Six months ago Castario, who was the proprietor of a barber shop at No. #2 Seventh avenue, eustained an injury which necessitated a complicated opera- tion. He was in @ hospital for weeks and the wedding was postponed. -10 resumed work in his barber shop but found him failing and con- sulted specialists who told him another operation was imperative. He became Gespondent and hed recently been try- Ing to urge the girl Into a suicide pact. accidentally to-day at @ and Twenty-third t| What are charged up to the Government | street and the relatives and friends of ee a ne een accra teens | OF what he intends to charge up ¢o him- | the Dair bel fe that she had allowed him to pet without r revolver and shot her on the street. TWO WOMEN BEAT UP MAN FOUND UNDER BED Not Only That, but Their Screams Lead to the Arrest of the Intruder, Caught in a ourglarious visit to the flat of Mrs, Mina Schwarts at No, 231 Atkins avenue, Kast New York, Joseph Schmidt, a well dressed, dapper Mttle man essayed to fight his wey out this afternoon. Mrs, Schwarts and her friend, Mre Fannie Scudder, set upon Schmidt and gave him such a thorough beating that he jumped from a second story window to the yard, a distance of about twenty-five feet, to escape them, He eourried through the fae house hall to the street and ran two blocks before Detective Frank Burke, whose attention had been attracted by the screams of wi {a pureuit, nabbed him. Schmidt, r being arraigned in the Liberty Avenue Police Station, was taken to St. Mary's Hospital for treat- ment. A gold @nd other Jewelry belonging to Mrs, @chwarts were found in his possession. Mrs, Schwarts returned to her flat from @ shopping tour with Mrs. Scudder and heard a noise in the bedroom. she entered and found Schmidt under the bed. The two women pulled him out and when bi him all th ut up @ fight they gav. t rh y gave Se ALMANAC FOR TO.DaY, Bun riees.. 4.43/#un cote. 7.20/Moom vote... 8.85 TUE TID! eur ih INCOMING STEAMSHIP. DUE TO-DaY. ‘President acceptance by him of compensation | oxtra session. therefor.” of a mittee finds that “the destruction of] confidential these papers did not constitute a de- that effect. We are and it was a mistake to have yielded.” note given by Connolly to Coh subsequently returned was an admission of indebtedness by Gor nolly.” It acquits Cohalan of having made an “untrue and misleading” state- ment in reply to the Connolly's charges, the report finding th the necessity charge, and we find that the referred to was not false and mis- leading.” halan @ailed to-day on the Adriatic for ‘his country place in Ireland. cS about three weeks ago. The Justice, who was ty have sailed with them, was detayed on account of the proce...ngs at Albany of charges made against him by John A. Cc solly. Cohal clined to discuss t! at Albany and before the Bar Associa- tion except to pe, and as far as I am concerned, opinion that there was nothing ille-| sce my way clear to support his meas-| “Your fm the rendition by the repondent| ure,” said Mr. Patrie. the services mentioned, nor in the| voted for the Governor's Will at the | te! Patrie said he had been urged to|in East Concerning the charge of destruction| support the Governor's measure just evidence, Involving the preparation | before his own bill was signed by John A. we amended complaint, the com- representatives. Commis- sioner Delaney had advised the Gov- truction of evidence since the action! ernor not to approve the road bill. had been finally terminated. There Is —_———_—_. com. no testimony tending to show that any je evidence aa such wan destroyed by any-| TURKS NEAR KIRK-KILISSEH. | Sor me or that there w: an agreement to atisfed from an thoritiés tha’ this may be pro; Town! Captured Ago by Bulgarians, July 17.—The Turkish army, marche: is approaching the town of Kirk-Kilisseh, taken by the| Bulgarians after heavy fighting at the ambulani xamination of t! tate of facts suc! rly plead 1 under one or more forms bees 2. @ respondent testified that settle- ment was made by him for the purpose | peginning of the Balkan war, Many of from th f avolding oublicity. The respondent | the population are reported to be hould have resisted Connolly's demand | peeing. FRAWLEY BOARD BECKER'S AGENT, | PLITT, ACCUSES MEN HIGHER UP Charged With Perjury, He Seeks to Implicate Inspector as Price of Mercy. , to-day at first incredulous of the value of the “confession” Charles B, Plitt jr., involving a police | inspector and reaching certain local- ities in Police Headquarters, has or- dered that the former press agent for; now charged! with perjury, be brought from the West Fifty-fourth street prison for a confer- ence with him this afternoon lengthy etatement Plitt made to As: sistant District-Attorney Frederick J. Groehl y read by the District-Attorney and is sald to have interested him beyond what he anticipated, Hoping to buy judicial mercy, or pos- the price of what he of graft in Whitman, the Police Departe quest from the Tombs yesterday after- | noon for an interview with the District- of police graft, sald is 1 Plltt was committed to the Tombs tn County told on the stand about a road | $10.00 ball recently to of the Grand Jury. 4 the charge of per- jury brought against him, During his own trial for the muner of W; end of the thirty day period prescribed | Carter, a negro gambler who by law after the end of the regular|during one of Becker’ THOUGHT HE WAS LEPER, MADE BREAK FOR DOOR. ‘The witness | leper.” hoarsely whisper t Edward Doyle to Magistrate Millér in the New Jersey Avenue Court examined Cornish, room did not let him for; in the District-Attorne: that District-Attorn Sharles Becker, 7 terday afternoon has bee revelation: Assistant District-Attorne: received him instead and ques- was vetoed, although it had been ap-|tioned him for four hours along the If-professed knowledge He then ordered that Commissioner of EMciency and Econ-|Pltt should be removed,from the Tombs Pitt’ It is said that the former satellite of Commissioner Delaney calied to the| pecker has shown an UunNeeAl “keaowic intima: ton, apad| police matters in h of verification. it the raids upon Harlem resort, Plitt is alleged to have perjury when he swore he did @ revolver on the night of | Honor, T think thjs man is New York to-day. ‘The remark reached the ears of those In the front of the court-room and there Hennessy, one of the Governor's | was a stampede for the door. | The prisoner. William Cornish, who | gave his address as No. 8 Powell street, | was the only uaconcerned person in the Magistrate Miller took o igh’ jumps of hands, whic! were blotched with white streaks, and then ordered him hustled below and an Dr. Pennock came from the Bradford street hospital and He found that the oe eee OPEN MOWDAY& SATURDAY ars ago because of severe frostbites and the white blotches were the scars on Doyle, and his colleagues in the court- it. oe sent for. @ operation. The joke wi The committee finds that the “Action in not a1 jaining the truth of © other specifications, dispenses with of determining this tement —_—¥\_o— JUSTICE COHALAN SAILS. to Discuss Recent Inv. Gation—Says Incident on Bupreme Court Justice Daniel F, Co- 1 LBS. 2 FOR His seven hildren preceded him on the Baltic <3 Great ATLANTIC & 450 Stores in the United States ‘There was a large compan: of Justice "a friend: the pler, He de- recent proceedings + “The incident 1s ‘1 remain closed, EXTRA SPECIAL SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FINE CANE GRANULATED SUGAR 14e WITH OTHER PURCHASES This Price for Greater New York Only PACIFIC oc" made by) id that much he has ction ‘averly who was shot cout At nce | erves, and indicates ot the nervoussystem ‘whighsbould have immediate treatment a complete breakdown occurs. Warner's Safe Nervise | * y GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE CREDIT TEXmS:* | 03 Pome 159 | #7.100emntI 99 5S 975 | 10" 156, $4. A WEEK OPENS , _AN ACCOUNT Saturday" “venings 104th St, “L” Station at a y bs a is h 2174-3° AVE NBA NOS TS . To ¢¥ety purchaser of the above will TREE T Bot of Sn Ray Fars Call and see our elaborate urniture MASON’S. Established 70 Y. MYRTLE AVE., COR, BRIDGE 8T. BROOKLYN, N. Y. J. GLASSBERG Announces the Opening of a THIRD STORE —at— 511 6th Avenue, Near 31st Street, with a Most Brstusive Selection of THE CELEBRATED otra) ny POUND BOX Suggestion for Tharsd: wie i$ mi value BO! C excellent alae sabe **4.3ixp Box a , 125th Mrest and Park Mon Saiscks “All our stores open 4 BanCons OL el passed SReOabe tk OES a EELS ceevcvseseeee OUD J. GLASSBERG { 3 Convenient Stores, 611 6th Av., near 3ist St. 472 Fulton Street, corner Kim Place, Brookiya. pecials for Friday CHOCOLATE COVERED PEACH MELBA —Rich, eweet Juices of Fresh Peaches, javoring @ wholesome cream centre & thick chocolate cov- ering. 10c POUND BOX af NOUGAT AND FUDGE—Our regular SS 0c | aio grade of thie unsur- confection at POUND pox 19¢ W. Mth STREET Exot of Sisth Aveauo 58 3d Ay., N. Y.|225 West 42d St. | | of nts” ees a a Work Monday “Morning Lion's Head Ring, 5ée Ladies’ Genie'—Jar Dia- ston” tm" mosthe—Faly apes) tes Prin ora ey Order by mall ‘28d t., N, ¥, Broadway 4th Ave, ‘ SPECIAL SALE TEA & COFFEE. 5 Lbs. for $1.00 820 WEST U6TH BT, OIgos O'BRIEN.—On Weunenday, fr Oo, BOY Hudaea "ateats Vnebe C8, davon e' | York City, ALPHOSSUB A. O'BREMN, athe late Wil:tans | son of Amella an U'irien. Funeral at the hth inat, flowers, bis iste residence Friday, | | -atu PM, Kindly ‘omit HELP WANTED—MALE, Sra ae

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