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+4 ~ x. E Pes 2 THE evexine WORLD, MONDAY, MAROE : VANDERBILTHOUSE Jane Rolston, London's “Red Virgin,”’ 'WE WON'T BE FREE, | Sweet Sixteen. (No. 3) Tn 1820 | SCARLET FEVER LAYS = ON FIFTH AVENUE! Leads I. W. W. Mob of Church Raiders’ SAY 751. W.W’S | By Eleanor Schorer heen aiel c SUT: 8 f | ‘ Childlese Woman of Fitty|° 1OOHH®OHODDHOCOOGHOGOGHAG: OOON92 O4@ GOES TO CORNELIUS) “secoree ieeier” OFFERED LIBERTY —— the Army of Unem- |. Scorn Chance to Escape Whole Families. Wiped) Out: and Others Stricken in Florence, N. J. : ployed and Glories in Passes From Late George W.| Their Acts Against the | Punishment by Plea of — | Guilty in Court. | With Cash Constituted Laws— Late oe fla Calls Tannenbaum, Sat 5 | "Cy F i TRENTON, N. J. March wan eent to-day by the State, and Pictures. Their Leader, ‘‘a Beau- 103 GLAD TO GET AWAY. coca of Health to Florence, N. Jq where @@ tiful Child,and Smart. epidemic of scarlet fever has cogs lives of a dogen persons in | Ts e 1 d to closing all schools, churches,’ ¥ | Majority of Church Raiders Ing picture ehows and other pieces af | jDublie gathering. - | Dr. D. C, Bowen, chief inaposter the division of contagious jand sanitation of the State Beard ‘Health, left Trenton to-day ter Biate lence to take charge of teclation ag@ | | uarantine measures, He eaté tae) | pidemic was of the virulemt’ tree "9 and to control it would require strictest measures. Pathetic features of the ve added to the terror of Alvah Carty lost four e&'ities worn out by ceaseless watching 1 the bedside, both Mr. and Mrs. a |nave collapsed. A relief tua@ been raised for the family, | At the 8. H. Lukens bome the ‘eane claimed ite third victim, @aret, seven years old, who OTHER PROPERTY, TOO. Vitriolic of Tongue and Pen, She Resents Her Portrait in Novel and Shuns Notoriety While Planning Raids—A Col- lege Woman, She Knows ‘The original Vanderbit mansion on| the Bible—and Slang a Avenue, $1,000,000, a collection ie ef paintings worth $1,000,000 more ana| Well—Calle Arrests ‘at Fitty-second street ana} ‘‘Persecution.”” worth hundreds of ousands of dollars has just passed the bands of Cornelius Vander. Gets All This by Terms of the ‘Will of William H. Vander- bilt, His Grandfather. Gain Freedom on Suspended Sentence. . | One hundred and three of the 191} |Tannendaum church raiders who! have been in the city prisons for the! last five days were released to-day by Magistrate Campbell, sitting in old Mulberry street Police Headquarters, under suspended sentence, | This action came as the result of @ visit by Assistant Diatrict-Attorney | | Dickinson to the city prisons yester- |day, when he interviewed each of the ‘army of the unemployed.” They| agreed to plead not guilty and ac-| cept freedom under suspended nen- ’ : tence. The men were brought into | funeral ome. | court in batches of ten, and, after sre Canine, tne sxotnar, ca pleading, Jentiee! ae if they were prebyperirmagy x! rearrested for disorderly conduct they * would be sent to the workhouse on, woke ope insta et ee their plea of guilty, | - , | Bureau ntagious 5 About seventy-five of the “army” Benre: ot) Health, anid to-ea elected to make a fight againat the “Phere hae been 8 rela courts and the evidence of the police. beerigglie caer gt These cases are being tried individ- inns Senet 6 Ore Back of the agitation and turmoil! by the death of George W. Van. |e one ie W.'s spectacular church} at Washington on Friday last. | Tid and ite rapidly thinning “army | fe tm accordance with the|% Unemployed” stands « curious and) of the will of William H. Van- | quaint figure—s woman. Unseen, | derbilt, father of the dead man and | *lmost secreted from the eyes of the of Cornelius. The! World she wants to revolutionise, ‘wewnstone mansion, which is at’ No.‘ apparently disdaning notoriety, yet @® Fifth avenue, at the corner of | capable of vitriolic utterance and vig- Vitty-firet street, has been known to|orous act—she is the guiding hand New Yorkers for thirty years as “the | and the genius, a woman with a most George W. Vanderbilt house” and sensational purpose in life, coat 61,600,000. ‘ She is Jane Rolston—vividly por- ‘The will of William H. Vanderbilt |trayed as the “Red Virgin” in Jack left the house, the art collection and| London's book “The Iron Heel.” She the stables on Madison avenue to his/is refined and remarkably well edu- ‘wife during her life. George W. Van- increase and twenty-one eases ually. Gerbiit was made the residuary leg- When court convened Aasintant Dis- + ag FD yd gr gp sore yenl ates for his life. ley—leaving it because of her new and | @ { trict-Attorney Dickinson informed 4 ‘are in vioseee. IR was to pase to his eldest son, or| strange views to go West and take up Magistrate Campbell that he had i gent towne Oe ee if he Ged without leaving a son it was| What to her had become the gospel of . . — . on spent Saturday and Sunday after- an joebling. to go to the eldest eon of his brother, |life. To-day she 1s a teacher and a SSebrssrseaeetoeeeeeereentrat poo Interviewing tie prisoners : Aine miles from Trenton. Cornelius Vande-bilt. William H.| Writer and belongs to the small circle a Juntis Sheffield, counsel for the I. W. y Vanderbilt, the eldest son of Cornej-|°f what is described as “the brains of W., accompanied him in his tour of . a sent Dr. Bowen, Btate tus, died of typhoid fever in his junior |the I. W. W.” She says she is only| chosen,” she nad said in speaking of now, when the men in the hands of| the prisons, but when Mr. Dickinson i spector, to that vee and ox year at Yale and his brother, Cor. |#ecretary of Branch No. 179, formerly | the rald for bogee is Pee cr ag tees 4 tie police are trying to get thelr/esked the incarcerated men whether } report from him evening.’ 4 © words of eir Foun * a eo mn cole Delius Vanderbilt, was the next tn ae eta waltth street tog ecite, [they neither follow nor respect His lections ‘not ‘only’ among. 1, W. W.| they, Would plead guilty Sheftleld told Seca: age. Cornelius Vanderbilt became |{red and Twelfth street and now At principles, ‘Come unto Me all ye who sympathizers, but also amon So. | them not to answer, and finally a ‘“g (Prom the Boston Transerigt,) estranged from his father, who did|No. 214 West street. are heavy laden and I will give ye/cialists, the Anarchists and the “radi-| was necessary for Mr. Dickinson to | fm “go you're going over on the not recognise him in his will as the| “Blow up Fifth avenue? ahe scoffed rea ‘ore Galiad thele bled” one fas reek ef Feces tae se Te order the lawyer from the cella, | itt Aargn't you (itpee hee head of the branch of the family,/When an Evening World reporter lished dramatically, leaping suddenly | Cedar ‘street, is not the “money |FIRST PRISONER Pp ents ev “ p Peay HE PDE and left the bulk of his fortune to| found her in a little room in the house|from the Bible to wer behind the cause,” but is help- CROWD, HE &: 5 a, fey care every day for yest, @® Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt. The|t No. 159 State atreet, Brooklyn. DISPLEASED WITH LONDON’S 5 be great deal. oot. w. Wile The heiheshatociod s bagi be- | - ; 4 - f° is prothere made a private settlement,| “Why,” she biased, “it wouldn't do CHARACTERIZATION. members as "my boys Misa Roiston | °°? the Court to-day was Martin y RES = + im whiob Cornelius was provided for |@"y good to blow up Fifth avenue!| yriss joiston seemed not inclined to! drew a fine line of distinction in say-| Patton, who possessed a brogue dis- | see Heres tgik leamabertatay, I tell you everybody is misrepresent-}be proud of her characterisation as ing that immediately after arrests|tinctly foreign to the Rutgers Square ame —| Remove But the father’s will could not af. |itig us. There is no fear of the I.W.W. Virgin.” 8 book were made among the church raide! Ssusuc= | neighborhood, He admitted that he! plained that ShemMeld, was trying to nda " she hastened to hel; rr ." but M fect the inheritance of the eldest by |Dlowing up snything or doing any |St0) «'¥ery close to the real woman's! at other times during the interview |to overthrow these institutions. Wa| ed been disorderly but auld that he | muke it appear that the Tannenbaum birth Bame, and is depicted as a membe! ood sponsor not only for the| believe they will be pushed out of had no particular sympathy with the | followers were being (ried Cor being} 1), suet is pot o GENERAL ATTACK ALL ALONG) of the Frisco Reds in what is called: “bo who are members of the I. W.| power by the steady growth of revo-| I. W. .V. Ho just went along with + ‘Things \.ere hastened toward 1 Modern he “First Revolt,” supposed to hap-|W., but also for every one of the|lutionary labor, % ¢ ‘oe i intra’ . THE LINE. pen in i818 in the “war oetween the| mob that last. week stormed ‘New| “Later the shops and mines and| ‘80 ¢Fowd, he daciared. Eg ep oe ste td Mo girgen Boe Regd ‘Thereupon Miss Rolston launched| Workers and the plutocracy.” The York's churches, She made just 6n9| rhills will be filled with I. W. W. men commend you for your Granite |S Senad ‘sullty, desiring thet, they leaked CHAT the institu. | POOK tella of her pursuing a member) exception—the "$750 beaut snd they will run them to suit them-/ ness,” said Magistrate Campbell. eared i te eee tner ‘and | Crudol retaine all the inte a torrid attack upon the institu: | of the rich men's military army called/NO USE FOR THE MAN WITH | selves, The police will be helpless.) “The peoplo do not want vengeance, | ber’ betel tohewes’ wath” thinn ee satalnn ol ths eae aeons | purely social amusements, comes| tions of the day, upon the clergy,/the “Mercenaries,” who had been 760, But if we got controle we wouldn't 5 Seosnee ie on y- lerude : f the palatial! upon the police and the judges, upon; Marked aa one of the twelve who an-! ur nave no respect for that man Burt anybody, We would basin by | Rt the Court and the people bold ne | Ave ihen, seeied Sullty ond wey feataree. a aba a Ome. nually were y the Reds, ie ” xing hours and amou: of rejudice against any man who ru It ts understood that Cornelius | the press and, above all, what sbe| man had escaped, London's” story| "2%! pad i, ane neerens. ne int of work to | Pi s sd berg docs not mebe i et a sentences. Five prisoners during the herefore, the bair dose net Vanderbilt will use the big house| called the plutocracy. She { a/runs, and Anna Roylston carried out] ,,. Why” Because he had 4 Would fp squessed out entirely ne” | ekiDR & chance to. work; Surly" aftornoon lpleaded’ not guilty. | be wuabed after is wae. Leove , when the lease on it held by Menry/ woman between fifty and fifty-five) :he Reds’ sentence of death upon him! "No not that; but because he| “The process of a great change| atts, who ha» been in prison! were tried, found gullty and re- right down to the reets of th b ; C, Frick, steel millionaire, ex- oy winning him as a lover and then,| cannot fully fortold. since Wednesday night, when the | manded for sentence to-morrow. bires next your. It will be a fine set- | ? are sHabely ehroeked with | after ithe Nushville Massacre, when Noney'an it could only have, boon, | authorised (0 sate my opinion ase: |raidera. of Bt ‘Alphonsus's Roman|* At noon Commissioner of Correc- | #!f. will destroy dandrefl, for such elaborate entertain. | With gray hair slightly streaked with/ the Afer.cuuries, Donnelly in com-| And Yobhed some pocr devil who] how this greatest revolution wilt |. uel tions Catherine Davia, with a number |, Crudol re hae fuente as, those which Cornelius| the original brown and eyes that|mand, literally murdered elgnt hun-' 4nd robbed some Ro buy @ sand-| take place. "At prosent the business | toile Church wore corralied by the | ie Aasiatants, wave sandwiches and ergy book promote ite growth, oe Vanderbilt and nis wife have given| flash when she grows excited. She| ‘fed weavers,” sho turned hi , © sané-| of the 1. W. W. le to get the beet (Police, was told that sentence was| cote to the prisoners who were gath- | late the roote, prevent ncting lives in @ front room, rather com-|%prisoner, to the Frisco Reda and he “itn so-called “Red Virgin" bitterly | terms possible for the working class Huspended, For sevbral minutes ho| ered In and about the court room. | make fine, uriaat bait 8 ceatabes & RAGS and Allad ba: overs 4 the “Red Virgin.” assailed the Magistrate, and said she| everywhere, including the unem- |stood around as if expecting some- | The Commissioner partovk of the same | aleobol. deed the hais roots : ass fortably furnished, ani or- | earghe had ever a will of herown,” | considered it significant that an| ployed. Rue we must teach them to! jlunch as the Tannenbaum adherents, | doe't dry them witt alcohel. It Wi made by Feechina of Venice, one| flowing with books and magazines! , “She had over a will of her own.’ | named Riley” got only ten in| respect: themselves and not act as |*2ine to happes. sho was busy and had to forego | chanee the color of the hair. E Mm teoaes Gocts which | refecting ber temperament i the workhouse, while “the only real, | beggars, They must demand things—| "You are given your liberty,” ex-/her own lunch hour, sp tubesoniye, Moree ta ts of] she vigorously defended the "march simon-pure I. W. W. member se! aa they did last week. Tho spectacle |pluined Mr. Dickinson, ae emerenmal Boa bre ‘Departsseat ot the hungry” and derided the Inttar sho named an tke. Winsotakys| {aus Sarin abd ecefoumees guld:|| “rain ie!" exclaimed Patton, ot(ARMED DEPUTIES ROUT t y +| ings, comfortal jtand- Colling of this huge court 1 the roof | Churches and the clergy. Whereupon | Sf"the revolutioniats, Beventeen years old, who proudly an-| ing empty while the men who built He “IMpred on his hat and hurried out M ' us house. she heaped enconiums upon the head) cinating woman—yet rene ie name hy on the outside in- |of the courtroom: “ ” fy striking feature of the court|of young Frank Tannenbaum, the| refused to marry. f idea of leading t esennirere with the! The secor 1 prino called wan A @ large mantieplece of red marble| jeader of the ‘‘church-raidere." children, but me Deld that & child of} y tan Re demand entrave and fog eUre® t| samucl Ladajinsky, guiltiess of mechs “Ab, he fe a beautiful chili” ane) Per Own would claim ir from the |emphatically that “you never hear al ‘The “Red Virgin’ of fotion at firet|Knowledge of tho least word or} exclaimed, “and the smartest of all!” | whic HT, W. W. man call him Rind gaid “young organiser,” meaning that |phraso of the English language. | Three Hundred Use Pickhandles hi n ‘annebaum alone conceived t A Sbe called Tannenbaum “Ehd the| “I giwa 8 meant to soold Jack tor h churn raid iden, When tro oe GOOD RECORDS MAY SAVE SOME in Fight With 1. W. W. ‘Mob rest of the horde “my boys.” she| {hate Jane Holteon s talking of her sudden doparture| asked pointedly ahe hastily removal OF GUILTY. appeared strangely in the role of! gon't think he meant to depict me in Ce tee ehascaeaiss Trang, was] the burden from Tannebaum's shoul. | Ladjinwky wanted a trial and it was of 600 at Sacramentc oe master carvers of Europe. | mother to the young recruits of the| “The Iron Hee! Ithough the name? 80" ym tet “4 ow | dere given him. He was round guilty and 7 2; ‘y i 3 soe aesliecy ie Ainit tect | LW. W, whe was asked why sue|of ihe fed Virgin’ is eamethig like the world,” ihe ‘Contre ew eect CRITICISM OF THE TRIAL of|remanded until to-morrow. for won- _ SACRAMENTO, Cal, March 9 high and Is the lar if she was so thoroughly in|™My own. . .|the right has gone through and the THE RAIDERS. tence. Henry Wendbiatt, the neat| Three hundred deputy sheriffs with too, *you see, I don't think I'm a fas-| thy with the idea to go out! , 0 \ left just coming in, I have al-| “B i b . »rimoner, Ww: sated simila .|piekbandles fought with double that era Gemand food, did not join the| “nating woman, and T don't belleve| a) t6 Smt Tome am A ne a. ut no law was broken,’ she went | prisoner, was treated similarly, Mag Jack thought #0 elght or nine years| ways peer on the lon And, by thelon, “and by no stretch of the imagin-|istrate Campbell announcing that ho| umber of Industrial Workers of the | army. book. And ation could any civilized Judge t * Jot _t “What good would It have done ae nen ae handed anybody | Wellealey, for the boys wouldn't Nke|thoue boy had earned sixty tase ie | Wanted the history of the men looked | World armed with clubs in an at ears for me to march? Yes, 1 would ered. His idea in the| MO 80 well if they knew I was altho workhouse. The sceno at the} ur. If old employers or friends can| tempt to-day to drive “Gen,” Kelly's VANDERBILT'S BODY vanilla eta ee aoe nate will be a couple ot beg ote oul GonpiAInAd) court Wan A travesty on {Satlos: Alsive proper re mendations as to} army of unemployed off the Southern | e aurry i nople wil man named Green, one of thone ar- rey é = ‘ racific ‘ NYe Ose (mot peeing Rotoriety, | My hundred years, beret get Ticker and Evening World reporter that “we se!- | rested, testified to certain facta about | (HO Honesty and past good conduct of | Pacife right ba pully A ice AF ae | R BURIAL hove a seveey auen & things Mins that tit Ket poorer as the dec-|dom are placed In the right lght."|entering the church. Thevo. ‘tacts| (He Pridoners they will bo given thoir| ware Injured before the campers wore SENT * | distasteful to all of us, and especially | the Pook, “ina with revolts from time| So ahe dictated the following were in favor of our boya, and the| HbeKty Under suspended sentences. — | routed. to the boys, because it seems to savor | aden pass, and Muth Onn iy come| ment, Interspersed with side remarka|lawyer for the defense reserved. hiee|, Lavid Geller, a weventecn-year-old | : When driven from the field the In- much of the antics of the middie ts reaches and outbursts 4 witness in other cases, Green| Poy: sald that his father hud re- ‘ wASHIN 5 n Gnenere! by when the ideal ire ned Vire SAYS ROOSEVELT WAS Con.|remained outside, and our aasistant| turned to Bu rn three jnonthe ago|dustrial Workers took up the cry “on George W. Vanderbilt] This woman—the original of the] wins Ralston—she has neve! tawyer saw him talking to the police, je was out of work andlig the Capitol’ and started for the services for iy fictional character, the “Red Virgin"| she is in a class of her ow’ TROLLED BY WALL 8TRE and when he took the stand again he He udinitied having Kone! tate House, City and county officials were held here to-day and bie body|—“cxnibited a strangely powerful! Se J8/"% twenty years or more for| The Industrial Workera of the|contradicted. himself. Our iawyers | ' church with the mob, but sald Staten |mind, able instantly to fire anawers| the cause, and, instead of children of A economic organization, | showed what had been done, but the | that he tried to get out when ordered |appealed to Gov. Johnson to call out ve. An 1. W. W. member, he ble State troops to handl a to argumente against mob tactics and alls the unkempt, the Judge Ignored the situation.’ In fact,|t@ leave. An I. W hel ai available 9 troops to handle | t home. The 1 We W. propaganda, that, if they | Nee Omm: ane cals the Ainerm, the .'W. | the whole trial showed religious prej. | *i, wouldn't let him was Kiven| the riot. and brief, and only close friends | did not explain certainly, did bring | Withers: “my boys.” She talked ear- | w. udtes. hin liberty under sus d sentence, | th tren ded. down vituperation on the heads of, her ideas and scoffed of “It ts my opinion that no fuatice| Morris Kantor, sey n years ol ay thet the Ambassalor from lety, as Feprseented by “things as| ferey, of tand in the way. To commonwealth,’ can be obtained in our courts for| ! leaded nets lity, aa tried and ¢ a D, Beadle, Arthur Willett, _ Ihe quoted Plato of the clergy who op- ||, W, W. belleves that working men who offend the employ. | Victed. was remanded for « preity Fischot Overton Price, Hen- | Aristotle and Sir Walter Scott rmy of unemployed” are Tog clans, Our future cournn will do. | tenes to-morrow, | tere y) Wuite, Herbert Putnam, Charles baurd creatures.” She has @ curt- pend upon the situations that arise |, Amons the spectators in court to- | t Lf t, secretary of the Smith- she said, manner of bodily unrest in talk-| from that they work out the idea| We have made no mistake yet, and| 4) u in Mb ned | ‘ For a sonian Institution, br Major-Gen, |brought up in'a Puritan church, that the Government of the future |we wou't now. There is no fear of | Mra a \ J Ul a of e held for the} ‘Wood, Chi Staff of the!I know my Bible pretty well. will be also through industries,| the f. W. W. blowing up anything f the pageant } joeeere ‘pallbearers. “The churches were” espectally dwned and controlled by the workers | doing anything violent. ‘They have| Paterson strikers, : PERFECT T belteve the real government is in| urkanived plans and great ATTORNEY FOR DEFENSE MANICURE fingers twine and untwi Wall street. Why, even Rooreveit| the future. Only the hope SCORED FOR DILATORY TACTI: y ‘. le e |phoulders are thrust forward and|had to have Wall street O. K. his lence. The old-time Magistrate Campbell and Assistant TMOST instantly seftens anc removes ti |Dack again swiftly and she alter-|measages. W. don't know about live forever under the capital’! yisetet-attorney , Dickinson. were uneven cuticle and tagged hi es 0 estion ately moves about the room and| Wilson; but Roosevelt was a bolder| {st clas, and they have periodn of go- | District-Attorney | Dickinson were NO ck fagets in her chalr as though ager |and braver man. jing mad with pain and disappoint. | Ade ANETY 0 eerie court. The Baile. re Kindly accept my praise of « 2 . . \t to “In organizing the 1. W. W. it was| ment.” (Here she vigorously ¢: ye ae the TW. W. offered a || toeking of fi Lig paper. | Inserted two CAgents iseries 0! onstipation “We don ti Intention to form the nucleus of ated the American Federation of La-| lawyer 10 venaw for wit, |] oraneewond stick do ed” ads, in the Sunday World: | mouth of a blazing cannon the new society In the shops and| hor, ite ofMficera and members.) ‘The|Kreat bateh of subpocnns for wit Pulpt, Soree"sy ausplied bp deen votes ||| had replies from some of the e | claimed, “but we do not reape factories of she old society. Nothing |. W. W. l= never discouraged. Our| nesses, but the Magi arly Bo o, houses in all parts of the a mpure lood | that the cannon guarda, grows just the way it in expected to, | bove are happy even If hungry exclaimed that he would pot sign #0 PLOUGH Con as curt a. wx. |! hod to insert another ad. for oie i | carrying on no etege of Port Arthur, |hut we are planting an organization |, “This ts the revolution of all time. | many. Mr. Dickinson repeatedly com- answer and file papers. b) hurling men into the guns as the Japs | that should spread. The J. W. W. uses| The fieht '* here now. Bloodshed || —————— . x 7 er Yours respectful . Quickly and Safely Removed by \Qid, “We have not enough men yet,|{ne word ‘control rather than ‘owner. | here. Murder ia being done tn the pad he i i t want to sacrifice them | ship. The idea in to get hold of in.| mills and mines and on the rall-| Karl Hagenkotter, Magr, fis | anyway. dustries, feeling that ownership will | Fondn.”” | A POSITIVE SENSATION im would be arrested in these We don't expect to d | Bo Jane Rolston finished a tirade mt (aero Palde, but we didn't bargain | (toe quickly, It will he sen whut | againat things an they are. And. ins | AN ABSOLUTE, INNOVATION tar If your “Agents Wanted?) wa for the wholesale persecution, Tan-|the 1. W. W. is purely evolutionary, | cidentally, nhe clared ane wreutest | ‘Not Black Slavery—Not Even White Siivery—Not Moving Pictures, ‘Ad. is inted in The |Renbaum may be u marsir. and the ie pelteves that the Institutions of 10 wae oe eee, Get The Red Slave of Niagara . 1S pr ree, jothers too, but not heroes. We don't to-day are worn out. ‘he conatitn- nen tee eo Selon Morning or Sunday, it gets) | make heroes of our mon. tions and religions of to-day are *hien (Guaranteed to Be “Within the Law’), % |and Glovannettt were called heroes, monte ‘of the ‘past, They are not | Aecretary end Jes tn ChicAgD. Tria production tosh eight monthe to pariect® nd, hulld, bes circulation in New York @ but they are unusual inen, in une, except ann acreen to : The Chocolate Laxative | Piinias Rolston declared the 1. We. W Tred aw capitalet moreriment’ wal oR srprraned, fone, hat | BRAINS CAPITAL. -y ENERGY vone greater than if p | 4 Socialists are two bodies striv- ot these instituti LY i" — Ex-Lax Saves Pain and Suffering; makes people! n= foriatiata ane two, bagien sere cannot respect { bee Anatltatione:, 7 Bin h thn re. | the difference b n the price Jemanied and the price offered by the Herald, Times, Sun andy >. is safe for infants and spog seoniien ieee # churches are tho funniest things trae vot the hat thines T mala.” ‘NOTIC x10us to see The Red Stave in real life, or curl. une COMBINED. healthy and fe for infan grown-ups. jong political | line Soa mut we have nat the atrenath | a, The Red Stave in. seal Ex-Lex is guaranteed to be efficient, gentle, harmless. eras la Anas y ri Ks ees ste om he Auras ’ ey Wiliam 4 amiareteln. tere‘ f “United "Sesking © Rees, Theatre Ree apr el od . ‘Seley oer 2 >

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