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___THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1916 MOROSNIMANSIN [How Girde Harning Only $7.a Week — — |QUTHWHO-SENT NE POLCEPOUCY GAS VICTIM DIED [2780 h BENG DSNANTLED And Existing Alone in Hallroome “{geTyRE” Tyg SANARTOORVE OT) 4s cong WAITED | OF FIVE vad weIr A” CONTINUED Can Live Well on Co-operative Plan HELD BY COMSTOCK ALL THE PICKPOCKETS HOURS FOR DOCTOR WHOLE COUNTY IN "Gan Duvell tn Delight. | Magistrates Agree to Ald the — Son of Ex-Polce Chet Shot | Guards, With Nothing to Do,| ful Apartment on Their | Emerson Love Gave Extracts} Department in Preventing | Boys Found Mother Uncon-} Down in Street and Police u Still on the Job at $5 a Combined Weekly | From What He Said Was Long Delay of Trials, | scious, but Didn’t Think Have Mystery to Solve.. Prof. Kirchwey’s Address. | Case Really Serious. Day. Wages of $21,’’ Declares Modeste Hannis Jor- | ‘The Police Department has dectared | = a tA, Pe April 10—The murder ol ots, t of Will! , Media’ WERNER DISPOSSESSED.| 4”: LATTER DENIES SPEECH. |to it’ wit be a renovation of the| AMBULANCE TOO LATE.| tormer Cnict ot Pollo, om the streets —— Rogues’ Gallery. 1 t th near bis parents’ home, Wednaeé They Can Have a Jolly fallory has boon « farce tn the opla- . were’ County: (0 determined Cae nen Swagger Clothes of His Worth} Time and Save Money Young Man Held in $1,000 Phat oomnuaieme 4G, Whe Mrs. Dewar, Subject to Heart] find and punish nis Ine natu $6,000 Packed Off by Wife to Spend for Finery Af- Bail, Pending Further | nounced tho new programme after a| Attacks, May Have Opened | mer, (varnin® fon the mi more than 500 residents of consultation with Chief Magistrates M ‘ to Storage ter Paying Rent, Gas, Examination. McAdoo and Kempner of Manhattan Gas Cock in Fall. Sad subscribed $1,008 to, be eel rie , Food, Furniture and Ice and Brooklyn. Magistrates hereafter reward, Barlier in the day the Comms _ | ty Commissioners offered @ | will handle all casos of pickpocketing $1,000, The “Media Fire, Hook Emerson Love, twenty years old,|immodiatoly or with a delay at moat] The police reported early to-day | Ladder Company, of which jot No. 76 Putnam avenue, Brooklyn, |of only twenty-four hours. that they wero satisfied the death in | 5 eevee eee $250, and | And Miss Eileen 1B, Thompson of No.| The police records are full of the| trom gaa of Mra, Martha Dewar, | t tho ran A aking tine seat 74 Forster avenue, Mount Vernon,|histories of individual pickpockets fifty-five years old, of No, 660 Kast | oftered 0, are -nbarrassed. It appears that/who bave been arrested as often as! | if ¥ While it was first belleved that Mo- Anthony Comstock got a copy of a|twenty-five or thirty times and con-| Ninth strest, Flatbush, was dus to) Kniit had been killed by Fo! eee letter which young Love, a student] victed only once or twice, tf at all.| accident. The woman, who was aub-| velopments indicate | that | robe at Columbia, sont fo Miss Thompson. | ‘Tho so-called Pickpocket ‘Trust, which | Ject to attacks of heart trouble, bad] butler which caused sae |The letter contained what purported | the police say is really a collection | a apartment on the upper floor of| fired from a .22-callbre revolver, to be extracts from a lecture deliv-/of a dozen or more organizations, has| the house, living with hor son, Stu-| entered his left eye and pierced the () After spending another night Bills, Says the Wage anxiously guarding Eimhurst, the os-| Earner. tate of Mrs, Gulla Morosini Werner, a at Riverdale-on-the-Hudson, detec- By Marguerite Mooere Marshall. tives armed with good cigars, beer! “nis ie a story for the lonely gitt in bottles and a searchlight reported to- Now York. It is aleo @ atory for the co Age on thedee Neteaty girl earning $6 or $7 @ week, the one “We should worry,” one of them whom (ie mage. said when asked why they wore athe aueiates tit a guarding the est “We're here be- heel _ beet 3 wlibly and untruly (ered at Columbia by Prof. George W.| brought this about. art, sixteen years old. It had been| rain. Ho had also been. , cause we're here. A frightened lady “ ¥ ; * | pe: | 8 5 the head, apparently with @ tot bay We Wee, day aplecs, and| dooma to “the ay, “ ; Kirehwey, former Dean. In tho past everything possible waa | er custom when leaving the house | jac, . iver, OR"— And it is astory which can be summed up in one word — co-opera- tion, If you're lonely, jen, find some one elae | ,_In that lecture Prof. Kirchwey, It] done to tire out the complainant, to|@lone to lock all the doors, Stuart] Detectives belleve the man ‘was sald, spoke openly about ex re-|huy him off or to fr.ghten him from|Fesched home at 7 o'clock last night | killed McKnif’ was not a robber, |lations, “The uddross was received | appearing in court. ‘Max Koch, ar. | 884 found tho doors all locked except | Kniit’a gold watch And a [with great interest and was much| rested about a yoar ago, obtained | ‘hat to his own room. aum of money he had in @ | discussed @fterward by the students, twenty-two dolays, and the woman |,,/0 thought bis mother had gone to \including Love. ho Mad cated ‘is arrest “Anaity [te Home of his married brother, Her- Comstock did not Ii fe bert, at No. 1424 East Fifth atreet, like the phrase-|taiied to appear. Koch had been r and after dressii S clony of the letter with reference tol convicted bofore and had a record. | her she wan met that or oneet cotegtives Sa | why shouldn't we guard the estate?” Mrs. Werner, fearful lest her hus- q band, the former mounted cop, may | go galloping into Elmhurst, carry away something, gradually is dis- mantling the house. Curtains have been packed away in moth balls, sil- verware bas been boxed up, and if | - the lect She was not there, and he de-| have no direct evidence to show Werner wants to do any “raiding”| Pipe Teale ad ie bare wal to Aline i purmpser yo hg| A law of a year ago permits the | cided sho had gone to call on other|fobbery was not the objeot, they he'll have to take a moving van out|¥°Ure Poor find some one else) \_ mpson. The! use in later hearings of testimony | griend: they do not believe a bi who ig no richer. When he returned home jletter told a few things about “social taken b ; would go about armed with @ to Riverdale. Man pool 6k Golinew ANA: yOUS dbs aclence” which should have concernod | tre trmrtite of ae nn cape enoUt again, about 9 o'clock, hin brother ac-|ealibre revolver. Other elre | Firat reports were that when the ex-| ,/(""" Pool your dollars and your a Married persons only, Comateck {tt formality of a second apponrance | companied him, ‘They found the doora|they hint, strengthen a. theory B= ! mounted cop was dispossessed from |), Webshop NA Ms AE _ = —— | thous % eK lof the witness. This law will be em-|jocked as before, but thin time Stuart |®" enemy of McKniff or of hie father q Elmhurst by his wife, ho left in his|/&hted with what you can make of ' bees ployed to end this system of delay. | smelied committed the ertme. , % both, alllance against the foes of Lonell- HER FATHER ANGRY AT THE),,, a“ McKniff was forty-four «3 room a large number of diamonds, At least, that is the extremely plaus- | Ness and Poverty." “LECTURE.” The Magistrates have agreed to de- He climbed around a cornice and|and was widely known in fo by ra, ener ee eer lng [ible theory of Miss Modeste Hannis|SCHEOULE FOR THREE GIRLS| When Joseph H. Thompson, father |r suarect hy oetehee te can een! OF [kot In a dininie-room window. Hie tohneco firm. nee / (rend a dha dea ectiscaan, Jordan, heracif a self-supporting wo- FOR A WEEK Miedi gee hold OF the eter ploy. | mother was on the floor. The gas of Miss man for many years, ° “And is it really a great deal he was angry and sent a copy of it to| If the lawyer cannot appear at| valve in the kitchen range was partly / NEIQHBORS eas | known ret ‘ satu weer aban x cheaper for several girls to live to- | oecny Comstock, demanding an in- | once in court a postponement of not} on, but the gas in the room did not GLASS. OF SALTS IF N | shed hs ation, | th: Wwantes ul Ba ti Werner hired the | *toTes and at present she edita The | ether?” T asked. Mid mot deny the autnoranip| OTe then twenty: four hours will|appear to be very strong. After open. ee Writer's Bulletin. She ia also Nat ve worked out @ rough weekly sehen ‘omstock went to him yeater. | 2° Branted. ing windows and doors, Stuart under- private detectives to provent Werner | jy racing uae tiny She is also cles budget for the combined expenses of | ¥ The filing cabinets of the Bureau of |took to revive his mother while his from returning and claiming the put- “Me was all purely academic and In Lean; three girls, each of whom earns $7 ty ' jemlc and In| Criminal Identification are to be gone | brother went for the family phyatelan, tees and jewels. One of the detec-| sol utION OF TH a waak” aleiripiled, Awa Ware ita: ‘good taste,” Love assert Prof.| through and the pictures stored| Nelther belleved tho caso serious, E PROBLEM A} 2 pie Leena awe es, al Kirehwey 1 " tives, who was standing in front of SIMPLE ONE” a Apartment rent. Hi yan erivilgeen bezier ped there to be restored to the Rogues'| and hesitated to arouse the nelgh- Elmhurst disguised as a hitebing) With all her profesisonal activities ! | Lovelorn Cay Pinks Gentle- Thompson all about his lecture. So | Gallery. At present there are only|borhood by having an ambulance. Eat less meat if you feel s post, was asked about Werner's be-|uhe has always insisted on having had no hesitation in writing to her as| about 1,000 pictures out of 33,000 on| Herbert found the physician out on \ sf , I did. T regret there has been trou- Backacl or have tonetaes her own home, and it waa in hor cosy { man Friend, and He, the Gal- | pie, but assure you the whole thing | exbibition. & case, but expected back every min- Bladder t This morning Mrs. Werner had the| apartment at No. 617 West One Hum, Be eanaeantig: abceetedr” pisteut. John Allon, in charge of the|ute, He loft word fir him to 99 ler trouble, Yetectives pack and cart off toa barn |dred and Thirty-sixth street that I | lant, Hides Her Name. Comstock, not aatinfled, arrested the |11)"tha' wails of the, holies Weparts | othe Dewar house at once, and then all the clothing and belongings of her |found her. ‘There she outlined for me| pea, Tae . | young man (who, wan ‘subseauently | monty of citien allover. the. world, |2eeided to walt on the corner for] seat forms uric acid, which husband. It required several large} solution of tha problem of the! ‘unnue icaven $460 out of the total | _ Commissioner Houghton for further | Teduesting copies of photographs in| lm. Poltceman Boetig of the Park-| and overworks the kigoeys la in racking cases to hold them all, for}ionely, underpatd girl, ¢ Werner had an elaborate wardrobe.| “A woman in Now York need t be One estimate was that the cases con-|lonely or without a home,” she led of $21," continued Miss Jordan, “and Not only a handsome and very! 6% amination, Relatives provided bail. their galleries of thieves of a migra-| Ville station sauw him and at 11.46 fete He it from the tory disposition as well as the finger] went over and asked him what he |therefore cach girl has $1.60 a week {clever lover is William Darcey of No, | KIRCHWEY DENIES UTTERANCES) jrine records and Bertillon measure-|was doing. Young Dewar told bir occasionally, You must telleve Capel ATTRIBUTED TO HIM. ments, and the policeman advised calling aa rY tained about $6,000 worth of swagger |ff vigorously, “nct unless there is| °° spend on clothes, pleasures and | 216A Albany avenue, Brooklyn, but he | When Prof. Kirchwey was asked| Capt. Jimmy Dunn did this by di-|ambulance at once. them bydiee: relleve your ~ apparel, The cases were later turned | something vitally wrong with that other incidentals, Do you see her| proved to-day that he possesses the | jase night about his lecture, he waid | rection of. Inspector MeCafforty at When Dr. Miller arrived from the soving ererice waste and pparel. \ and GeatDAKE OF bar H which comes | E¢tlns that sum free and clear if|true spirit of gallantry when the po- | a mistake had been made. the time of the Hudson-Fulton cele-| Kings County Hospital he said Mra. pee Baa om & misery in the over to an express company 'an’ © fa ae ee Which comes’ ghe tries to live alone on $7 a week? | lice tried to wring from him the name never delivered such a lecture,” | bration, with the result that some|Vewar bad been dead fully three oar ins in the back or to a storage warehouse in Manhattan, | under the heading of womanliness, “Three girls could probably livelof the pretty xirl who pinked him be went on, “The themo never ap. | 2,500 new pictures were received, |boura. The fatally physician, who digain yet ie tomach The receipt for these will be mailed “A girl earning $7 a week can- \ ¥ e BN > i pe » me. I cannot understand | leading to wholesale arrests of |rrived a Httle later, sald the same | tongue is coated and when the y not afford'te keep up ani apart. | Cvet more cheaply, if necessary, For/iaat night with a hullot at the it at all” thioves from out-of town, Through-| thing. It Is the beilef of tho sons|is bad you have rheumatic t to the ex-hero. wat bean yh Ll ee | Instance, I don’t imagine it would be, of Bergen street and Brooklyn ave-| “Of course Kirchwey detty- [out the celebration there was not one | that Mrs, Dewar had one of her heart | ‘The urine is cloudy, full of sediment; Mra. Werner sent word to the re- more ir a geal +) her | necessary to pay $24 a month for rent.| nue. ‘ the lecture,’ persisted Love. “f] complaint of ing. re ie nee struk oe channels often get irritated, 4 ‘ Py m1 - s D 0 ‘ a a . a porters that she could not gubmit to] selitariness would not be ain I understand that excellent little} Tere will be nothing doing on the | Na* present and took many notes. Whether. kas or heart trouble cauned | You to get up two or three times gm sutetview): aa #h6\ bad promises Whein eathe Oia oe na oy | thtee-room apartments can be ob-|giri's name.” was his reply to ques: |qainiy. would not have used Prof. death only an autopsy can determiac Se ae these irritating eddie | \ her lawyer to say nothing bey any are in a delightful a ee a an aie | tained in respectable localities on the} tions, “She put a bullet through my Kirchw name in my harmless let- ———————— and fi h off the body's pe 4 wate , t her marital troubles. e partment on their | i, ie ta itaw aidavabe | ter to Miss ‘Thompson.” F abou| East Side for aa low as $15 a month. /arm and it got Into my side about atx | ter to Mite The noe of Minn killing by an express train of a la-| combined w kly wage of $21. | The girls might also find a flat near} borer named John Fagan, near the} And three congenial girls, near the | enough to their working places to Inches from thy rt, but the doctor /ahompson, 14 EXPECTING THE STORK, —|firn'sny"ptormacy: tate tallemeee, an wealthy. T. H eae ays I'm all richt.” 1 % h . is the owner | ful ina en of water before Riverdale station and not far from} 8@me age and living together, | avoid part or all the carfare. s ne did the lady shoot you?” he of a fl cean going tugs. The} SHE STOLE FOR BABY foe a few days and your kidneys j} the Morosint estate, caused some ex- - Me very well be lonely. “My allowance for food includes ue anked elder ‘Thomp sald last night in| n act fine nd bladder disorders pe “Why is this city full of hall bed-| lunches, which the girls should take bes Mount Verne | — anaeae famous salte. ii citement among the villagers and a : girls shou | me aad thiacway.? hol ! perloue matte | tn rahi arpa ‘ \. peport was started that he had been |Fooms?" Miss Jordan inquired ‘-~| from home, Even at the present high Lay Lerner ee very ditto talking about ite My Meugniat| Woman, With Child in Her Arms, ary ie tad hes tea killed on the Morosini estate. patiently. “Why do so many ;'ris,| prices, they can get along nicely on|¢xP!ained, The did not even seo the letter, ax T got | Pleads Guil The Kdpcinn wit id has Werner are be-|{ "8 from $5 to $12 a wer", live) $2.50 per week for their food, if they |™USRY When hold of it before she had a chance to | leads Guilty to Theft of for genera Neighbors of Mrs. Wern “ a I i sluggish kidneys and st bladder irele r uncomfortably and unhappily in their | know how t “or trouble with her was that she was geo it. Yes, It wan sent to my house | _ 8 Sanilbe Pairs ea ‘ys a op ginning to grow peevish over the ppily in their PADRES, FOCARy CONE] oT emis ton seriouniy, she wanted That is all T care to say, Friend's Purse, taion. (Jad Salts is inexpensive, harm | a presence of the detectives. ‘Thoy say jasparate, gloomy rooms? Why don't) extra they can have a charwoman| ‘tK!nk fc ——- Edward J. K Fi 1 Dead less and oe ee | ieee 5 \ Riverdale is being turned into a sort |téY Ket together, und get the worth | two hours every week. If they take|* hushand TA HOS t sdward J. Knauer Found Dead] srs. pauline Morrison of No. 172] Iithin-water drink which m \ : eo eee ere sa Crawaa | Sttise mOBay?” a ten-cent cake of ice every other] Ret maria yet. 1 tried aR Mee "JOHN 6. A, LEISHMAN . oe A: . East) One-hunded and etghteenth|and women take now and tl Gather dally in front of the various| 1've often askel myself those same | day they can do most of their cook- | Dut she wouldn't stand for itt + | From Pistol Wound in [atreet, carried her five-months-old| avoiding serious kidney i Be a uy Seue tbs mistaien, tne questions. I blame no girl for avold-| Ing on Sunday, thus saving both work | BYF Not to Ket too » oft on me and that SUED AS A BANKRUPT: mn Office son, Julius, in her arms as she plead- & me: aehey are looking at {tk an “organized,” “philanthropic” | and gas, I didn’t want to get married | | Brooklyn Office. ed guilty to grand larceny in Harlem he > apr naaal ay sirls' boarding house, where she may| “At the beginning of their experi-| ‘The dashing and mpnean Darcey | a Pollee Court to-day and was held in ¥ Elmhurst. gain «& degree of material comfort | Ment they should have from $10 to $16| frowned as he came to the crisis. Brokers Seek ecov. 5 asa ; 4 ‘ s Seek to Recover $75,000} $1,000 ball for trial, The complainant \ THEN THE MOUNTED COP MADE)),. 1. joss of hor self-respect. || between them, to make the first pay-| “I moet Helen in 112 when 1 was s ij Edward J. Knauer, one of the best} against her was Mrs. Theresa Mor- A SPEECH. ho has an |Personally could not endure the at-|Mment on their furniture, After that| Singing In the chorus of “Cherry They Assert Former Am- known lawyers in Queens County, |rig, of No. 1765 Park ave Mre. E. B. Newman, who has 40) i cohere of suspicious watchfulness| they Probably will not be required to| Blossoms,’ 4 burlesque show, We bassador Owes. committed suicide by shooting him | no Get. 1, 1918 Mrs, Morrison patd estate opposite the Werner homes | w hie the very breath of life in| P®¥% more than §1 a week, for the| managed to pal along very nicely self through the head some thme last), visit to Mrs. Morris and stole didn't say a word when crowds stood | juny, if not all, of these institutions, | CMParatively small amount they frill | BOC SDAA SALE ADRES. 2 moat Bee aaeln Supplementary proceedings were night in his officn in the Queons| purge containing $4 and a diamond in front of her front gates and pointed | nut why should not the group apart- | #¢ed to purchase, |head tay, and then she began to eer | BekUn to-day by Raymond Pynchon | plaza branch of the Corn Exchanee | ring, valued at $75. She disappeared to the gerdener and stablemen 85 nent be preferred to the rooming ‘A three-room flat will do them|this married idea. Yesterday she| & Co, bankers and brokers, against} Bank, Long Island City. His body 1 was not found until last night, being private detectives. But when | very well, They can put three beds| called me up and asked me to meet | John G. A. Leishman, former Ambas-|was discovered this morning sitting when Detective Haggerty arrested | she went out in her automobile and thaps the girl have dimeulty|!® one room, and havo a living room | Her at 9 o'cl { Horgen street and) sador to Germany, against whom the in a chair once owned and occupiod ner at One-hundred and eleventh | was hailed as Mrs. Werner ener S28 ty finding congenial companions,” 1 4"d kitchen, or they can use two! corner and she said that if sho didn't | bankers obtained a Judgment for py the late President Chostor A,|street and Lexington avenue, sidered that the last straw and ap- | sugested to Miss Jordan. rooms for sleeping and make what] hav no other girl would get me. 158,90 in the courts of Allegheny | | Arthur and given to the 4d man “L stole the money and the ring,” pealed to a mounted policeman | “In most instances they need look | the English call a ‘sitting kitchen’ of 4 han ae ope neil her hand na and! County, Pa. Martin C. Ansorge was | by Arthur. mc ray eee ot CDA ea : The mounted cop was good natured. /no further than their own shop or| thelr third room, There's no reason | | WNonant Sh Wilh Kong to pill ont | named receiver in the proceedings. | ‘The lawyer left two notes, ono tofit, My hushand was out of work. My Moreover he was a diplomat. He ad- | office," she replied. “It's not so aif | why the modern kitchen, with its gas pulled out and it looked like a can-{ | The Judgment represents an adverse jis widow and the other to his son, by was about to be born, | was ad thie, : droseed the eroy Baie be — cult for a girl to form an opinion weve should be an unpleasant place | non to ms She fir nd came pretty |balance against the former diplomat nsom L. Knauer. Both notes told ist ana te Ion Megs’ pie it Large Bottle, $1. ; “Ladies and ge OMe snout those with whom she is oF ng down, near finishing me. Then L helped her |in hia account with the brokers, He i aptatior ent ke 3 raging Is th asso- rrr : ¥ Sal eat ( that the priv affairs of the dead t tell anybody where | was 12 Bottles, $11.00 by Pe eel On’ the opposite ciated in work, In fact, she probably jens iris oan do their own | On oar ta didnt want hat [liad a running account with the frm! nan were #o Involved that he could : pi dati Nes wll hs Side of the street is the estate of Mrs, |sces more of their real selves than if ¥ werk and thue make a lo ohed while he was in Germany, and ut one seq no way out of his financial dis-| Mra, Morris, the complainant, was H, T, Dewey & Sons Co. Werner, Those men on the front cho merely met them socially, when, "ea! S@ving every week. They “Did thank you for that? |thne the bre hooks wowed tiatiicccs it boing lmpomsibla for Him’ to cont equine of ar ig, Woes ao race Lun porch who are smoking cigars are ii. wore exhibiting their ¢ | ean do a good deal of sewing for | he was : Mr. Letstman’s account amounted to) Ues* i , . AL that tr oN ‘on te St Nw private detectives.” Instantly the Aoy F company them If one of them is ill “Yes, She said that she would come |#124,00%, representing market trans. rabie money, On his desk before the |p Hayes and was e1 ri nei Yeure crowd switched over to the Werner Manners. she will be much more comfort- back and good next tine sections covering a period of thirty) body were a number of in i y at No. bus Bee + side of the roa he must be rather unadaptable If} able than i snr 8 An Yr Impress the gallant [days hankruptey matters, In which he had New A Central 01 she is unable to find two or three| And on dna lenaly reniad room. Tharcey with the idea that 1 | The appointment of a receiver wit | /ARKEMBEGY Malt Dahaushineeny, twenty-on Newark: ited Elmburst young women, situated similar! OF Man wh ve @ fshooting | propensities should be | enable a ‘ ‘Representing himaeit ae : 0) omen, situate arly to i ey tae ret «| Knauer Hved in a fing home. on Representing himself as ———— X trouble sald Terauth! with wi he suitable place to entertain her curbed failed utterly. He re Ht r made love to Toeal . ° Pee amallt heracif, with whom she Is willing to! men friends. At almost no en, her namo or address and Ht awne avenue, Flushing, waa uns rane vances ne || Short, but Right to guard th ‘ un ve and di * Jthat he would take cure of hima ution have als Piought to be wall fixed. He leaves | 4 : oe ’ F4 . pense the three could have jolly | f tasted Mr Lest siliviyhig nvOR him fi and be jast as careful as possible to | ready been tasued against Mr Leith . | little parties, in place of a soli- {avoid any lady who might open fire ;man's funds, Supposed to hy on dee | widow, a son and two daughters, | in thelr} ' Ons to the Point! T f di tio | tary car ride ore visit toa mov- [on him asnin Jposit with the Union Trust Company |the youngest of which is about twenty : ‘3 He i ih — Now York and the Mel f sara of \¢ ortures of In Iigestion | ing icture show: ne Nowe Yank ad pyar ol “mm { c ‘ . . You don't think the work woula] COCAINE DEALER CAUGHT. Lites | Mr. Knauer was born in New York be too hard for the girl who works | How Jelty in 1855. He studied law in the Miseries of Constipation | | | downtown all day?” per Saye He's on Brother of year-old |utlice of former President Arthur and VI'US O mpure ood than it is for the young married oreo Gay, an ironworker, who tod | Edward Fle ps ‘ ween vmurnbae of Hi of his| Almost philanthropy, two good ; a Safely R re Woman to prepare the evening meal, | » Deuel in the Contre street | (een sit Macunt | Bi ra A baile Tis ayes in, |SUPs from one teaspoonful. wd that the wae ee an afe’ emove: a MT RINE | botice Court he was a brother of Eva i “(i ¥a legahaeaelle NERD RAID hte tN Ang at is the way ; Quickly y y gare of the children all day? Not | i De ee age ty NEI bea tocle et NINE iy wont to Queenk County in 1880 are continuously making quicle w responsibility, keep young women | {tial to-day for ellinig cocaine, Giny mn 1 Neal: He wa a very active ner of the e ops, stores, mark from undertaking to create a home | May arrested last nicht in w Fark How | ing (within tha fugit oe warty | Queens County Kepublican Commit gonlts FeStaUraAaaa 1 for themselves, Hurry Gilson, @ reformed coke fond, [clue an to how the migitod |tno ed Ini 1600 Was inade the \fiket | miner Resort concessh The I-should-worry attitude | now vinployed. by the Tecently | there Majuinienloner ab durora far this boRn 3 st uinionsinal at i. sent ae ete tort oe wala i tape Lars Wir rr Oa 1 hts hie aitiow ne :bekd years. ‘Then 8. Last Week! spments, Literally, she should | of cocing, teat th cht, noventy. Frum the Casit Wester eae ate MEG ae (tein yee , i=l re <, worry, and i ve cents’ worth of the drug from Gay 0) t Haverfordwest a Inading | the late Mayor Gaynor, then Justica lore Than the He x, The Chocolate Laxative Ty, agd if she dosen't some a A Si milan aka wad : ‘at ehilaiet [the Supreme Court, ordered an Anvew- Ose Sun and nba He *DBe ' her own home, after the ALL, BLUFFERS, bf the Sunday seh nd he told them |Ugation of his «ttlee r r . ER. Ex-Lax Saves Pain and Suffering; makes veinita fashion I E pave,sureeatea, will be the | cra te Claim Enture) Hower etal iv, Werke Lat wile | waa vindicated, but ihe Mveatigaton CEYLON TEA Por present. chances tol staat healthy and is safe for infants and grown-ups. | Piture wife And though men ‘may | All married men aro great blutters: oungaters pul up bis band and volun |for reappointment. Since Nis retire: business on the bargain basts geem to admire the girl who can cook ihe Declaration of Indepond eee than “One Wit, ment from office he had been uaso- |] See World “Business Opports Ex-Lex ts guorenteod to be oficlont, }, gentle, harmless. seta but tudes, | think they pre- Sad bese inching ‘over’ bie fentoning, my tot ; pean turned ated with Charies A. Tippling, Rat-|White Rose Coffee, Rich and Pure! : To-Day Wilt Prove This. TeDay—All Druggiots to marry come one else.” into @ public house. eree in Ban! e SRS “ ® it a 4 bd

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