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fences | | i Abbruzzese Quarrel Started When Relief | Wenkelman of No. ft . * was arrested yesterday and jumped! this morning in @ little candy sfore ,, Failed to Arrive on Time, | "0", urenies which she owns at No, 264 Ellery ‘ Ford lives with his parents at No,, Steet, Williamaburg. Says Fleming. 46 East One Hundred and Thirty-| “Me had jilted me," the young [ninth street. He and Wenklemea! Woman quietly sald to pollcemen who Wearing tueir unitorms, but withe| Wer? arrested in front of the public| fund her standing over the body of out their shields, Pollcemen Dom!- Bick Abbrurzese and Michael B.! Fleming wore Mathgate avenue station to-day and|#creaming and came up in time to arraigned in the West Farms Court | ¢¢ Ford and his gang attacking El- . Arouse Neighborhood With |Retormatory because he allowed his| Fistcuffs in the Bronx, GOES TO REFORMATORY ONPEGPOST; BOTH ‘csc saise ans x) MAN WITH PISTOL | LOCKED IN GELS <e THAT HE GAVE HER William Ford, a tough young man of the Bronx, who is known to the Alexander apyenue sta- and Fleming at least the next eight months in the enthusi: jm for creating mischief to the fire drill of the pupils of Public TERR School No. 43, Brown place and One| EACH ACCUSES “OTHER, | Hundred and Thiety-sixth street.| Three days before the date set tor One of his companions is being| her marriage to Joseph Anilino, twon- sought by deteptives. He is Gustay | ty-four years old, Henrietta Halpern, ty-seven years of age, shot the through the heart at 12.06 o'clock East One Hun- dred and Thirty-cighth street. He} Anilino, “When School at 4 o'clock yesterday after- noon after fighting Policeman Fer guson of the Alexander avenue sta taken from cells in the; tion, Ferguson heard the children for having fought with each pther at Not Noska, a teacher in charge of the] could not marry One Hunired ahd Clinton avenue, the Bronx, at 2) o'clock this morning. playground, where the re 20 e and Fightieth street | 5; ria chittihaca children, oska said the gang had congre- ribald remarks at the children. He Abbruszese'’s eyes were blackened, | Warned them away and they attacked| Police Court. his lips swollen and his faco covered with bruises. @ acratch. Each of the men pre-| gang interfered with the fire drill, ferred a counter charge of felonious| The children are guided by blaste|the New Star Theatre, One Hi, After Justice Gerard Resigned Assault ayainet the eines, on a whistle, and the gang provided ne Hundred ‘There were no witnesses to the en-|and sounded eounter, but both policemen agreed it|led the youngs! lew a 7" ‘ ; | pointed by Gov. Glynn a County J aa a | 3 iipendilicn 5 general favorite among the young Tattle’ hnny Murphy, nephew of|done he would present the will o Ly Jus ‘Am, Agree Xbb B= was caused by Abbruzzese being late|_ Magistrate Herbert, deciaring this| women in the neighborhood where he| Charles Murphy, the Tammany] Martha Washington to the Mount)» COR hon ind peualet) penal and i. Me Rar: Be es we — in relieving Fleming trom “peg pont” | Swn expertness might mmo ce | owas on Dec. 28 last th chieftain, to-day applied to Supremo| Verno Association for’ permanent ex- rivate secretary to Justice | awercan thn: im $$ 'R| NEW YORK COTTON MARKET, : ie Frida: duty at One Hundred and Eightieth| the lives of the children, sent’ Ford| Halpern opened her iittie cards: aris | Court Justice Davis for a writ of man-| hibition there. The other was that etapieate weereuary | mar as Py de ge tS] my street and Clinton avenue. According|®Way for at least eight months andj Antlino struck up an acquaintance|damus to compel the Comptroller to| should the Virginia authorities not be le, for years, and for five! Am Hk ‘hte! sty ity idy — Mlteee TOF to the story told by Fleming, who is| Perhaps thirteen. mith her, The young woman says that| pay him his back salary for three| willing to do this, the will of George shan been an AsSLGLANt Bie: | Aseriers [Soe BY BS BY = Ne is 5 DA cass passe old 064 hae been pebechtceai ee ery, Penuary he asked her %0/ months as secretary to Justice Weeks. | Washington should be presented to tho | trict-Attorney. in Hrooklyn, 1 " a” ae tg liner des : with the department one year, he re- GIRL'S HAIR CuT OFF: She demurred because of the dif-| Murphy was selected by former Jus. | Library of Congress and that he would ost carrica « Radha. Mick 3 Ly ay = Cotton opened bo “ ow peina 2S buked Abbruzzese when he appeai ’ ference in their religious beliefm and| tice Jauznes W. Gerard as his secretary,|in turn present the will of Marth! PORBER HAD ONE ARM, “HGS MGS IBS = S[Nitrow Yana proteesional, Closed late. SHE ACCUSES A NEGRO ' es shee tha her entree bir and when Gerard became Ambassador | Washington to the nation for the same . le 2 Ee ie Seedy 6 pointer decline to 6 0d - ‘The other policeman, who is thirty *] not become her husband in spite of|to Germany Murphy continued to} disposition. 110 | ie= piatiad einen and has been wit the department five bay oy phe cowl kill Tn s hold his position as a secretar; Neither of these proposals met with Viecies Hic 1 fal pte by - CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN years, then told him “peg post” men . os » *: - ie weapon, found that/though Gerard's successor, Justice|the aproval of Gov. Stuart, who stated jeuthh Make Arrest, > any rar MARK: a often exchanged courtesies in being|CHild, Thirteen, Says Braid Was) \k_ ine vanes and returned It, to] Weeks, was not appointed until Feb. tne people of Virginia held thot Mar-| After Miss Susan Stelght, postmiatress| Rrmairn Ht Bl Sk By WHEAT, late, Fleming said he didn't believe Snipped From Head on Way another pistol. aepay's salary, toox|tha Washington's will was a part of|of Maywood, N. J., had been held up| Califomi ie Ot my Eyldes'e : Lew. Con, Chee in that sort of business and then, he _ his will not fail to work,” she ‘Murphy's job lasted | the legitimate records of Fairfax Coun-| and robbed of $246 in stamps and 90/1 wo og g fa" wey oon “as or EN : 4 says, Abbruszese struck him on the From School, Pra Rak ibe OOH RL: lth. peak ga ierard was Justice and ae}ty, Gov, Stuart then renewed his re-|cash on March 2 of lant yea i.) 1 ee at a shoulder with his club and ran, Detectives in Jamaica, L. I., are| the store she tested that pistol, too,|'"Wesrn Justice Gerard resigned in| avest that some agreement vould be las la cue ous uae aie prsllrees pater it a ome. os. aus ‘The younger oMcer overtook him |searching to-day for a negro and in-|qmygfound, it effective. | Notwith-| ene summer of 1918 “Little” Jounny's|arrived at, and there apparently th / stig" thomas, Conway, sha. thou & s br PM S$ 38 3°¢ t and began using his fists. In the en- | yest; jon, ahe says she) face did not disappear from the | matter rests so far as discloned by cor-| ini, enirty- i , 38% Cy gating at the same time the|did not suspect that Anilino would only thirty-one years old, has white hat Wheat was steady. Cash market geunter the men made so much noise aki fall to keep his promise. In the] © but he continued to re-|respondence given out by Mrs. Store the police say, had hie i 7 ye LR rag Ho that they aroused persons living in| hoecadors of Nor ty ornith Btreec ng |evenities she worked at her troun-|POrt for duty, every week, day. a-) strg, Storey alo frad the last letter men att when he was operating | gis ity, sbreee Wat Sircring. Clousd% Ge eighborhood, and = pig ped bossy dos 7 4 vin |of Mr. Morgan to Gov. Stuart, d * : . ‘ lee sang ‘Bathgate pees ie pretty girl, large for her age, who ac-| According to the atory she told the} work. However, the Comp- |. 1711 17, which was as follows: Gib Atta etia eeatree, Copied Mle at Ho. EW. RE | tee ne eee e }e ata- | uses the negro of having cut off her| Police, every detail for their wedding hia a “1 am in receipt of your letter of| siss Steight. She watched Conway | (oolrch ay Rank Reserve, $20,284,400. tom that a murder was being com- had been mapped out. The marriage " lApril 8 and regret to learn from it| enter his home and waa positive in her | (ieneral F 192, mitted. hair which hung in @ thick braid to/ was to bo a civil one, and they were ; (iat neither of my suggestions moots | identification. Detectives Brosnan. and | (iueru Motors $4 ‘The statement of the actual condition Just after that message was re- [her waist. The child reached her|to have a little wedding journey over arg srcerrmernetin with your approval. ‘The dispositions | Sullivan went to Ia fat and arrested thmce Ser of. of Cleartag House baks oud treet ane . etary in Fe ys . a o ‘some rolls di: nin, week ol rn ceived Fleming overpowered his_ad- | home ren she a oe pone boty to Jersey. Then she was to continue} iihor refused to pay Murphy even | which I proposed, reached in dellber’ | ror’ preaktaat (imeat Noe Ore Pere Siete reserve in excees of verbary, led him to a patrol box and | Yesterday with her long bratd he telephoned to he had a prisoner whom he wanted to | Wound on the back of her head. All of thore air canties fell flat, she assault. The patrol |. She told her parents that at South} says, when yesterday she recoived alt b . street and Benton avenue, on her|letter from Anilino telling her the] the Corporation, charge with wagon was sent to the box and at the station house the two policemen were /and presently realized that he waa| Briefly, he explained that his parents him. Magistrate Herbert had sen- tenced Ford to five days in the Work. Fleming did not have | house when John T. Morgan, another| ment house. On and Sixth stre the station house that |! her hand and blood running from| pusiness. way home, she had passed the negro| wedding could taken before Capt. McDermott. following her. She turned and he) objected because Tan up the steps of a house as though) he would have to bow to their wishes, ‘Fhe situation which was presented | riions to avoid her, She notioed,| “With the note in, her hand, she she says, that be held @ razor in his| waited in the store last evening, for) all of A who telephoned to Inspector Lahey. | hand. Anilino to return to his home. When Abused sent word to Third| She continued on her way, but|he appeared, shortly after midnight, ‘ a Fas seis Deputy Commissioner Godley, who | turned again and saw the negro com-| she called him Into the store and de- William Ford, St Ne. 2 the belligerents be |!” toward her on tip-toe. Then she| manded an explanation. She says| Hundred and Eighty-ninth street, was pusgied oven He, {n turn, ordered that the veteran captain, ran. She felt blood trickling down|he replied that stripped of their clubs, pistols and |her shoulders and ciaped her hand to| itself. shields and locked up. the back of her head, bringing away| Then she drew the pistol and re Both Flemming and Abbruszese re- |the braid, which, although cut off,| minded him of what he had told hei had ben held in place by her heav ino_rabbed cently were transferred to the Bath- | woollen cap. Until then she had not an him and fired four shots, | put of annoyan: oe by Bin and & gang of gate avenue precinct from the East known that she had been c Her | One bullet crashed through a window, | hoodiums put up Qn¢ , Hundred and Twenty-sixth |Parent#eliove that the negro snipped | another through street staion. lives to-day wh tm Tke Speliman’s saloon Third street, iron bare of a half a dozen bottl who was robbe al) of his money upstaira ‘und hi wiehy, didn't I keep {t in the safe?” he re in nae to J = That's Why Safe Robbers Got Noth- ing From Ike Spellman. Cracksmen had the surprise of their 6 of the ha last struck Anilino in the breast drill at the hool yesterday, blew a ~~ —_ he fell de aa Bt Ben hg nit ‘ whistle that sent the children back to Meret. cot rang ou E SLEEPS WITH HIS MONEY. | Gin, GOES INSANE AT MASS, | Pctcomen ‘Drinkwater, O'Malley and | suena em a ne Who Tr! No, 197 Ea. er sawing away thi @ brother living window. ‘The safe con- |ly mi of extracts Consolation, Metropolitan avenue, ne: Borry street. The girl had long been a devout Cathout a! c. @ to-day she began to shout her pr aloud. | When the sexton n inguiry by: fo remove her she fought him, and | texington avenui experience has taught | when & policeman was called in she| Twenty-second to alcep with your fought him also. She was finally rex rock. fe ‘side—when you have moved in a straitjacket to the Kii \ cop fighter,” ‘will apend| “If | Don’t Marry You, Shoot Me With This,” He Said, lead him to interfere yesterday with | And She Did. and asked me to become his wife he gave me this pistol and told me to kill him if he broke his promise, “Well, I did it. Now the law caa kill me if it wants to. I shot him when he wrote me a letter saying } > and put in a cell, This morni: was arraigned in the Gates A SUES FOR BACK SALARY The candy store owned by Mi Halpern ts on the first floor of a ten teacher, told how Ford and the same| lino lived with hin paren, He wae a Comptroller Refused to Pay moving picture operator employed in themselves with whisties yesterday| Manhattan. A stockily built’ good: From Court. blasts, which mis-| looking chap, with fair hate, he Sas a was to attend to hts moving picture Schaeffer and Detective Jamen Owenn | & the teac \ ' rushed into the store. The girl hand- | wir Shouts Prayers and Fights Sexton) ed the weapon to them and told her | Wi" elma: story. At the police station she said to Qnist Her. |Bhe came to this country from Aus- they got into a safe, Sophie Bardy, nineteen years old, of | tria eighteen years ago, that er No. 65 North Sixth street, Brooklyn,| parents were dead and that she has Court in an attempt to get posnession of | WASHINGTON, April 2%.—Secretary | $27,000 worth of pernonal property now : in the country home of the Stogele at Daniela, at the request of Secretary | Paftwood and in their city nome at No. | 6 East Eight: —_—_———___ Workman Killed tn Tunnel. Tony Panetizia, a laborer empl in the new subway, was inatantly killed thia morning in the tunnel underneath on him. ings | moved to his home at No. 117 East One| eula who may leave through County Hospital Hundred and Fourteenth street. y Gulf porte. “ a THE EVENING HE HAD GIVEN HER. \ he made love to me ristian and that » near Fifth avenue, Murphy's salary 1s xed at writ of mandamu: not take place,|the application, ment given out by J. P. Morgan in ¥ New York explaining how the will of of hor race and that] ROWDY SENT TO PRISON. [Martha Washington came into the possession of bis anted ‘At the same | banks, thirty-two years old, ublic her of Gang Who Hy hers Forfelted. it One| ¥ Ford was at No, 172 Delancey Bryan, to-day ordered Roar Admiral |} Howard, commanding the American| ~ loyed aylum or panna merican Consul di One Hundred and eet, when a falling Hin body was ri ike orders have been Admiral Badger concernini In Editorial Section: The Young Mayor of the Greatest American City; What He Thinks of the Office and Its Opportunities ; Reésponsibility and Dan- ger; Still Favors Free Speech. New York's Up-Town School of Applied Anarchy; No Religion; No Patriotism; No Socialism; Only Facts; Instilling in the Young the Spirit of Unrest and Revolt, SEPARATE JOKE BOOK OF WIT AND HUMOR, “Dark Hollow” (Continued), by Anna Katharine Groen, IN THE MAGAZINE: Tragic Pilgrimage of a Beautiful Woman Who Visits the Grave of the American Husband Who Died for Love of Her, Plan that $3.50 a Week for Pood Makes Body and Braln Actlve Successfully Tried Out at Carnegle Institute of ‘Technology, “Coxey and His Army” Now on a Long Jaunt to Washington to “Save the United States,” American Girl's Convent Danee That Shocked, Then Inspired, Russians, “A Rellglous Song Without Words,” How te See in One Hour ihe J, Plerpont Morgan Art Treasures, Valued at $50,000,000, WORLD, SATUR firm fem the fret few minutes. New WASHINGTON WILL} 2 caesar oa Bamy mel wea Metropoihaa =_— ua bas Opera soprano, sailed om the Lapland rs of the Red Star itne to-day, Betove| .cemns Suan, Mere His Two Plans for Delivery of | eae ei eae inet, ie ariocas| Writay’e closing of the first spondence between Gov. Stuart of | Me Mlserere from “TI Trovatore.” "| hour and in comple Aividends, $876,000. " Hainnce, $386,008 | Virwinia and J. P. Mor bbe H hen burst eee bet some jarge shorts [ing the will of Martha Washington, | ye eet ee ean eeemtirul ye ck on 4 consldarabie {which te in Mr. Morgan's poseestton,|tbeq toward the mager and. sted The 190. From July 1 decrease amoun ’ re was a lari ' A | Te clcen Revolution tender be Mrg |sllent. ‘The hand did ite utmost. it] liquidation as commission houses in| t© $1,270,207 compared with year age Witten Cenetngs Morey. showed ite apprectation by trying to| sisted on liberal margins to carry was opened by Governor Stuart| Om was a trifle off ite feed, but] liquidation within the limi | through W. L. MeCorkle, president of| Emmy sane on. Then she stopped the New York Southern Soctety, in| the band ceased and the {impromptu [March inet. Jn reply, Mr. Morgan| concert was over. s said his only desire was that the doc-| A number of singers were down to) took stock only as It was offered — ument should be placed where 1t| See Emmy Destinn off. The delege-| Utah was relatively the weakest of | 4,70 iste, twenty-nine rail could be best preserved and of mort ings for eee = = S@ | use to the people of the United ond week of April as $26,403, @ e because i wasn = PENRIETTA HALPERN |states. Not considering the court NEW QUEENS COMMISSIONER, | weaken 32-100 per cent. below year ago fer house building of Fairfax County, Virginia, to which Governor stuart desired the document returned, and After Parke. where the will of George Washing-| John E. Welter, who “ 'e imparted some- | dectined $5,819.24: the net de ton now 1s, as fireproof, or accessible| porter at City Hall for years, what better tendency to general prope " to any large number of people, Mr.|named to-day by Mayor Mit at the close and technical poattion eee CE ee ee Morgan made two propositions. ceed Dr. Walter or Fairfax County should place the original will of George Washington on exhibition at Mount Vernon for an in-| well to succeed Magistrate John F. Hy- definite period and that if this were|ian of Brooklyn, who wi Oo tion, still impress for hia work for Justies Weeks. that could be made of those historic @ - > ae 1 documents, and. their — deciination | WON’T TELL WHO SHOT HIM, | intr. wet PH at we Jeaves me at loss for additional sug- i - gestion. oe was taken from Fairfax Court I the letter explained} sent to the reformatory when he was|in'ig62 by a colonel of the Unk arraigned to-day before Magistrate Her-| army who rescued it from destruction i bert In the Morrisiania Court on two|by his men. This officer retained It] police of the Clagson aven of disorderly conduct ing |in his possession for thirty yearn and See eee eine ced Miback ot shortly before his death In 1892 gave | hood lume BUt Upon iwi place and One |late, in 1908, sold it to the late J. P.! fed," he told the, d 4 glass pane in the! Hundred and ‘Thirty-aixth street, Morgan. the braid and falled to get it because | front door, another went wild and the|‘“Hord and the Kang broke up. a fi Demands Property She Says Her Fy Husband Ie Holding. Welcome Home if She'll Come Ra: 8 the est Sound Marte Vaughn Siekel, wife of Henny —Gone for F! ‘Time. we Siegel, to-day filed a third replevin ult) rie gehoenkin, slatean yaare old, hae on the Pacific ‘coast, tot, iided carved bedroom set once | her work in a factory. hin the property of Queen Isabella of Spain HI This ta the fifth time the gi tring | @ punc! y of the west Edwin Booth @y admiring friends; a) returned.of her own accord "b| Aleatick nented tolor four days. Her father Teer ainucl by Princes de Croy andthe newspapers to sey that the atrl's mother i GET A BOX TO-NIGHT ‘ fing that few over Morro Castle in Hav- | le very fil, and that he will be wel-werel % 4 Fst 14 ans when the Maine Was sunk. comed if she will return home. We fod: BOD % "i$ |10c AND 25¢ THE BOX, — EMMY DESTINN SINGS HER FAREWELL OW SHIP MORGAN STILL HAS jes sta. ne the Lapland Sails for = = @ considerable » and prices were i } iE Disputed Document to Vir- | 7m,ihe pier to 0 few bigh notes, ‘The wee * * —_——_. ginia Were Rejected, | PARA EMITt ne wromenaac dea ITEMS FOR INVESTORS , and dhe was recognised by the band Seal! iar nantes cele Seeen ot report for quarter ended March WASHINGTON, April 26.—Corre. | ender. Suddenly the bang struck up| tinuance in encond| Profits, $1,071,069; Interest, depreciax i i x 3 ‘The singer stopped and\emtled and] Ercesive aupport prices moved off fur. | UVidends, $876,000, Halance, $280,084. n concern. ee OF otal Colorado and Southern for third the obip| puyere Of stock on a considerable} NT April show a decrease of $8 tock ever Sunday. This fact: 7] Texas and ‘Pacific earnings from centrating an unusual amount of | UY 1 are $42,820 above year ago. ‘ Canadian Pucific’s third week Tho letters show that the matter | Utdiatance Kmmy's notes, The umpah hours" seat suddenly, and with a terrific blare the bargain huster Bat ofcourse tose April gross in $596,000 below who were raf jod last year, From July 2 accumulating lin pert NO Inclination to bid prices up. They | “reane totale $4,629,098 tion was lead by Dingh Gilly. ating in United States only have re fend by down to 6 com ported weeRly gross earnti same period. Atchinson, Topeka ana Santa Mexch gross declined $177,484. {acreaned $334,034. | monthe Reporter Named by been a re- Elliott seomed to be improved. Prices rallied | “=” — v tplastoner of Queens. The post pays a| % to 1 point from the low. ki 4 Ohlo—Third One was that the State of Virginia salary of $6,000, ‘Total sales, 347,402 shares. lo Apel carn ioe increased $18: sae Mitchel announced at the same * From July 1 increase totals $1,319,668 time Appointment of Geor, H. Pol- @ Clestag Setations. bar ogo by Me ‘Twenty railroads closed at average 99.24, decline 24-100, and twelve in@us> trials average 76.97, decline 65-100. Alaska Gold MI Amal tet om, og st FES 5 CREA SERCE FES as. recat’ s ca” SS stecsbscee b85e uirements. This is an increase of $8,676,000 from last week. BABY CARRIAGE BURNED. Nesre Woman, Alleged to Have Had a ‘Gpite,” Arreated. | Persons entering the apartment build- i ing at No, 71 East One Hundred an@ i & + Inter, Met, pt Ulino y Wounded sayel i 1 Get Revenge. t Myaterto In addition to this she read a state- A man who said he was Hugh Hugh- My be ‘tender me he made p hin reply to| living at No. 12 Concord street, Brook: ov, Stuart's letter of April 8. lyn, entered tho Brooklyn hoapit ‘The history of the acquisition of the | early to-day, and anid he had been in- {ll follows: jured, Surgeon Brown, who examined “The will of Martha Washington | him, found @ bullet wound in hia che Fifth street to-day discovered a baby carriage afire in the hall. The fire was extinguished and the police notified, peram! ti iy Sornet gravee tea Komi rhe = xs oe nater | 4” | Garvey of the Hast One Hi Fourth street station wegress, of eit Lhitits The surgeon then to his daughter, who, thirteen years | ; I'm _eatis clive. Donlin nt to No. 12 Concotd street and | fonnd It was an old bank building, un- tenanted. pe FATHER CALLS TO GIRL. pale Cant MRS. SIEGEL SUES AGAIN The Empty Vessel Makes inst her husband in the Supreme). 0, ing td har here at Ho: 140 Gates avenue, Brooklyn, since April 8, Her disappearance followed ao disagree- ment with her mother and other mem- 1, econd atreet. ‘bere of her family over her determina- : Tumble articles sued for tion to atte dance efter finishing ¢ t that fer e Sick Headache, Dizziness and Constipation ‘You will find @ perfect remedy in os BG PULLS Among the ¥ wea howl gnd pitcher presented to) home. On the firat four oct t “ | pkou,alnateng eat ar hak, a | Morrow! In Metropolitan Section: Welrd Viston of a Los Angeles Woman Who Be-{ It Was Certainly Great: ‘‘Down in the Sub- Neves She Visited the Spirit World and Returned, way,’’ Sung by Guard No. 0711 at the Remarkable Troupe of Cats That Act In Masque- erbo: "om rade to the Extent that Spectators “Stand Up Interborough’s Minstrel Show, and Take Notice.” 1,400 Schoolboys—And Every One an Actor, The 138-Carat Diamond That Brought Woe to Ali That's What They Have at Public School Concerned Since Once Pried from the Mouth of No. 79 a Dying Negro, “How Not to Dance.” An Interesting and In-] Mother Swartz's Dining Room, First Aid to structive Article by Anna Pavlowa, Lonely New Yorkers, “Almest Confessions,” by Marguerite Clark, the Little Actress Who Has Studied “Stage John-{ SEPARATE 24-PAGE MAGAZINE, Illustrated in Colors. nies” in a Thousand Different Poses, Another Humereous ‘Bill’ Stery by Paul West. eth

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