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2 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1914. ) ALLIES FIGHT WAY TO TEN MILES FROM OSTEND, SAYS PARIS. * i - gs RAEIMS SHELLED | IN BELGIUM'S SNOW-COVERED TRENCHES |*\%3%::20.""166 000 ROBBERY [SENATE ACAI REJECTS jation with Eugene M. Newman? tm the Bolt cane in etd to that of | 6 very fond of Newman, afl was @hot. He sald ho was so unnerved be had to go into a saloon fifty feet Away from where Bafft's body lay to —_— were you not? A. Ob, yes, sir. See BY BOGUS RUST) HOLDS A PRECEDENT months le Q. Was there a date set for the qget @ drink. Hut so far he haa de- sa ; Triage? A. . strane os led actually seeing the murder com: MS. Yon. (owen Cavan bE Ki tol Refuses to Confirm Recess 3 » ° .* A a him despite objectic . . me mite ne detectives have witnenssa {Story Is That August Wilhelm four parents, did you noct An Ye. Disappears After Gems and] Postmaster in Senator Reed’s Who say that Rosenstein saw the air. t | alaying. In tie beitet that he can] Was Recently Wounded Mentify the gunmen who hot Baft TOLD HIM DAUHTER sHouLo! Furs Are Taken, Leaving Home City. FAME confronted with them, “Chicken Near Cathedral City. BE MARRIED. Cleary took the stand at 7 o'clock. Trunk Filled With Paper. d ho was forty-five , 1a" i Mee" in being held until such time as gna lives in Weavertion Games tae _ WASHINGTON, Dec. 19—The Sen- ' Ry he Wankens and expressen a willing- fancy, He sald be belleved in her- — ate, by unanimous vote, has reject- Fegan te “eome across.” By William Philip Simms. edity. It was pointed out by his| Central Office detectives arc search- | ed the nomination of W. W, Collins counsel that it was hoped to show! ing to-day for -drennec for Postmaster at Kansas City, This HANGS bec, is Uiniod Prem) that’ by heredity and environment |wity ts ace Prtaallgg tater War x F | who 1s accused of stoaling $6,000 worth | &¢tion was taken upon the request of , , young Newman was unfit to be the} of stealing $6,000 worth sa q Itheims i# being bombarded again \ . husband of Cleary's daughter. Cleary | Jewelry and valuable furs from| Senator Reed, who resides in that becnuse the Germans are angered at said he knew it was @ common report patrons of the Hotel Savoy, Fifty- | ity. *% French coup by which Prince that Eugene Newman's mother eloped ‘ninth Street and Fifth Avenuo, and| President Wilson nominated Collins August Wilhelm, fourth aon of the Cleary said ‘it. was brought to his|'* suspected of having made raids in| humm to the Senate yes sey Kainer , wan wounded. Such is the attention in 1911 that his augnter | other hotels, Senator Reed supported Emmet Was associating with young Newman,| The Savoy vaio "N PB . and to break it Up he took his family | nn’ navoy robbery was carried out | O'Malley for the Fost Odiee appoint to bret ~) | with all the coolness and daring that | ment at Kansas City, but Postmaster te New York to live. He told how | nd daring tha: : 0 Sol- 1 RUT UARTER pebeiie Le (ear tieeor | GAGGIA VITAL IRIE I General Burleson recommended Col ve shown. |jing, the candklate of Representative | purt of last July and how Dr. Schultze D. N. He "i v o {Borland and W. kt. Ne ) called at the house the day before the anson, a member of the firm| Borland and W. R. Nelson, editor of of Mason & Hanson, woollei .|the Kansay City Star. shooting, the second time , 5 n mer: rf ity : | When ne vand Nie Wige Were ee AnD chants of New York and Chicago, his}, !mmediately after the Senate wen ° a 7 = into executive session the long list of | " }Foom Jak enue soured and junk he ea their eels Rebecea were | post Office appointments came up fi } \what the doctor mad, Ac He tiaced (te victims. Mr. Hanson said to-day |reference, The Senate Committee 0 a chair for me and told me to sit down 8° Would pay a reward of $1,000 and | Post Offices and Fy ' | oneo up he Colli ; and asked iny wife to sit down, He| Would ask no questions ff the stolen | Maxi unfavorable report. Th | drew a chair up and sat down be-|jowels and furs were returned to| presiding officer naked if the no TOLD OF DOWNFALL 10 |tween us and asked me if I was pre- bibiiindamibiel| eased pore he cee ay 7 *00N OF MURDERED MAN WiLL TESTIFY MONDAY. KE ts understood another witness F Will be Harry Baff, a son of the dead man, Mr, Delchanty thinks he haw qnorgh witnesses to keep the Jurorm Aang pdt xtory which reached here to-day. Because Harry Cohen had exircetse| A. French army olmerver neat ' “he was not joined with the ethers In| Rheims recently noted from his place, indictment. He in Mla A concealment a vast amount of, a with takiog Lact in-an preparation for aume sort of a cere age ole ag mony betind the German lines. | : Who waa disc troops were driven up for review, \ a eines omnitied upon e anda were playing and he wan con le fish peddier who would |yvinved that Prince Auguat Wilhelm, | Fee ree hie testnees to sult Cohen's |s.n0wn to be in thin particular ee | " Delebanty sald tom tion, wan to innpect the troops. | “the materi: hi | . \ «a GERMAN INFANTRY IN OW FAKED TRENCHES | NEAR OIxMODR. SRR ER! The observer gave the range to Bas him. tion should be confirmed, and not we have ured to stand a shock. He told me; ny f 1 t aroreeentes * new and % French battery and the gunk were 7 jiny daughter—should--be—married. The Hansons live in Chicago. ‘They ge ag eae Pe wig see e | Memory one cur’ protection, /nerved wo cleverly that when an auto ’ | “My wife asked what the man‘s| came here one week ago yesterday to \gtorm of eds Like ‘ at until to-day had |mobile which carried the Important Rak wrong tha hans Hore mae tenet attend tho debut of Miss Cornelia} It has be custom for years to t we are gaining | personage for whom the troopx were jter. He sald it was ‘John Newman, | Leseett Woolley, daughter of Park yoda oe atbe t) Bare ieee : Neuer OTT wan a witness |“FAYed came Into Tange i shell a My wife asked him if it were possible | Mason Woolley, of No. 2211 Broadway, | Master of his { \ the Grand Jury, has not been |atruck It. The French observer said member of the House recommend) that he meant ‘Gene’ Newman, and persons for Post Offices generally if and went to tho 8: (Continued from First Page.) | the doctor sald he might have mi wie a 4 to plead upon the indictment |he had seen Prince August, one of 4 2 took a suite on the tenth fi his distric Friends of Mr. Reed Sa trienenstehersitnin ect en ; bout 4 o'c oor. is { fat him an yor. That indictment | those in the motorcar, lying wounded — See en | Ga Pesethy lank b dash complexion. {claim iH maiben ae Be adtrepi tee j assault upon Pearson. He ‘ 1 *3y jeson promised b A : uite satisfied to be taken care of!” the head and leg from thin sho galvanized, Ho threw his arms about! aatiat the Window, And Me Wite came | cod Melk t Shaven, alx feet tall, |hut refused to do so after Senator - ‘That night the Germans began shell the girl roughly and began kissing|in to me and went to the girl, and | eon JoOmIB; went to the clerk's desk |Reed opposed the fg oases lg i want © have 4 ing Rheims again. ‘The bombardment! J = her faco flercoly and with uncon-| came to me and went betw oe ve, he ere FO Be em | Trees © renee ter te menerel yar has been almost continuous since. , fo be! | girl and me, and finally ected his wife later in the woek, he| ny y, . Gs ele be Pronch are at a lose to understand scious brutality. He bent her back | Shatwe were going to do.” explained. mages ination of Francis W. Brows . Manager Herman R : Lincoln, Neb,, was operation against the rail and sent her over ‘ ta voles ts erman Ries|for Postmaster at Lincoln, Neb., t and this office has been| why the town, which thoy say dows Again Cleary's voice broke as he Almost at right angles. She turned| sti? was given to understand that the new/sent in, Mr. Brown is Secretary | ee snitio’ toe arent deal or | Not now contain any troops and which | her face away, struggting tor breath, | _“Uppermost in my mind was the de- | KUest was a wealthy merchant. at-| Bryan's candidate t for the work they have done | i# unfortified, should bo so raked with and he fairly tought to turn her back | Sie to Keep it from the world, from) tor belng assigned to a room he went | ual Wp Web meee. rt fire unless it is because of the rage of 1 Eg Ue ray Gla ae aT Asked her to go away and leave me| yy, eh trunk and suit cas SHOES, Ge Ghia tani cleeiet bY ly there was nothing in the 4 4 “hing Taw, a Chinaman, sixty-thre the Germans at wounding of thetr “4 Nt Alone till I could “think. She Jett} Mf and Mrs, Hanson went to|_‘ f : Fudge Malone inst night to tne | Prince ee Chasy, tnd humped’ ier Wibtenuyy | me alone till after the evening meal, | Brooklyn Thursday evening last, and |Your" OU, Was shot and perhaps fatal that feared wounded by one of three robbers whom hi 5 EA - oe ainst the arm of the court officer| 1, thought the only way to keep the|a young man called at the Sav e ey we whe pave bio ase'es thirty-sevse, Dispatches from Berlin on Dec, 17 (Cont Ae eae reat) at the foot of the jury box, so that ae Beth hea Write | dined with Miss Rebecca “Hanwn, [rar ine. cash, drawer Ia, his’ laundry Y Pi ‘uror Schults, whose feature: 0 {She 1 4 abs ob t ct eae te rotated that Pinos Aurust Wilhelm) we were obliged to abandon a trench oceupied the night before [twisting and” eyes flooding, jumped | PFeakiDE UP uF apartment, StOrtNg suite whan, she Goon, OF the faicag: | Bhat ouieeg ea ceieeeseeeneruGh = verin, - “ . 1 wa “4 Juries he received in an automobile ar{ aad #et on fire by the enomy by means of hand grenades. Up to catch her. “Have you any recollection of the |'00™. Upon returning after dinner veering ‘Taw’ was removed io the Ching Taw was removed to jan Hospital. ( 4 Ambrose Cleary thrust his a"m vio- ” she was astounded to find that the tha idventil 1b waa nok otate whethes ‘Several Germav trenches have been occupied in the region lenty between af shooting? \ at the theee Injuries were the reeult of un.| of Mamets, and In tho vicinity of Likons three violent counter-at- | ¢poke in ‘hia roti ay ean eanareisr| Bey Gea col Geng snr iwaea ae tne Boreell and weeerue Ber mlosher fire oF an automobile accident. tacks on the part of the Germans bave been repulsed. back, turned oa his heel’ and threw | Newman's liter” "Sitanuger Tics learned Christmas Cheer Sabsheinlie tae clone “In the region of the Aime there have been artillery engage- “| himself, gobbing our loud, on hia! yNO'y oes counsel for Cleary, [Man Who registered at the hotel Fuss ELEVENTH-HOUR FIGHT rents and in the Champagne the artillery of the enemy showod, {bFother's chat: Ils arma, did not| «seven ehe cane tosday wits his mane: | A, WMG KONE. for Everybody bal Deo, 18, increaned activity as compared to the 17th. Foiled under the counesl tenis. ming up to the jury. le hdd left that evening, carrying | Amine nome ano an au-| TO SAVE FRANK'S LIFE) ccrman ‘undermining trenen, "Near St. Mubett the enemy, BY Men eherice Aptieton, the youth. | is suit case and wearing @ fur cone fo, (ound ina, vaerel con ful blaokehaired “mother of Rosecs Entrance to the Hanson suite was | doom bottles of 9 TOMOBILE. Newman, and the boy's grandmother, Sea Sorat nares room ite occu. : nee f . . . . ng all was not Street, in the Lee Avenue see-! | awyers for ‘Condemned Man Pre- TE Bae Deen eparirmnes Was € hg i deepeabaal ma of the first row of jurymen. She| the first appearance at the trial of & Dretext that did not arouse his sus- | iemaeare. Be house is fire, directed by aviators, demolished two heavy batteries of the | turned and stretched out her arms as | Mrs. aes wee was divorced ee eG Comial Bigkied y turn! ‘ohen has an x ) i * 4 though to back to her father. rom eric! Newman several 7 0 reported bile of “expensive make ‘und sent Data to Prove That He Did enemy and damaged a third battery. gh to go back to her father. A| constant x " that the guest's trunk was in hi: urt officer caught her and guided | years ago. ta addition to his Not Have a Fair Trial, “In the Vosges there has been spirited German rifle firing, her into the witness chair, stralght-|. Mr. Comesky went over the events |foom. He then left the hotel and en- ves awken be ts inter. i but no aitaok.” ening her big hat, which had been | from the timo Dr Schults first ex- SHON Garginds failed. 1o:raturn: tl Ms aad cae i i rip tales father's hugs, | Plaine lr daughter's illness, i rn his both siicken en a8 fh) ATLANTA, Ga., Dec. 18.—Henrings nocked askew by her father’s hugs. np By 4 opened to-day in a desperate eleventh Her cheeks were red from his crush-| through the father's all-night tour of | ‘funk was opened and found to con- ° y ing Kisses, F fell back he| tenderloin saloons inh t, | tain only a bundle of old newspapers. RUSSIAN ARMORED TRAIN hour legal fight to save Leo M, Frank Belgians m Bayonet Char. ges wail, Inge avea oltee hs aie lips peed shirt and slippers and pepe sey Lora TpaReG, RY from the gallows, His attorneys pro- and her arms dropped to her side, 1a Haveriraw, | ey eee QUOTATIONS AT 10.50 A.M. | tue god oid-toshionedt way of celsbratiog on om * T ke T he: G bay no ie) ania ane ——_—_——— Christmas Holidays, couveye good cheer, 0m © CARRYING AMMUNITION |zented fo Jude Newman of the ‘ake Trenches From Germans}! jos. wore crying openiy. and disgrace upon him,” said Mr.| Market opening was dull, with inslg- | health, pod wisi W GALICIA IS BLOWN UP mass LONDON, Dec, 19.—A Chronicle correspondent in Northern France | Sounds of crying and false coughing i ye ON with his judgment | nificant price changes. Trading was Grocers, Dealers and Department Stora i of data in support of their habeas came from all over the room. The| dulled and his passion fired by the | ligne during the first hour and not ' corpus writ to release Frank. Hires: whole scene had swept far beyond | Vast quatities of liquor with which | st were quoted, but s1 ‘advances * <AMBTBRDAM, Dec. 19 (United Preas.)| Strong emphasis was lald on alloga- “Roulers has been captured after our fierce assaults on the German} ny scenario it was possible to have he had tried to drow his mental pain; | took place, with : . with New Haven up to. 59, Tsubdrieca received here to-day any n| tions that Frank did not have a taie| trenches outalde the town, ‘Tho faundations between Dixmude and Nieuport |Vianned. | Tho father's longing and with all this making the world a | Steel up to 61% and Amalgamated Cop- . armored train carrying ammuni. remorse and p and worry over his| nightmare to him, there suddenly ap. | per at and impartial trial because a “bois-| have been surrounded by the allied troops, who have pushed northward | be: TO-NIGHT utiful daughter had “been far peared before ithe eyes of William | ais, com atime “Bt; ih “SANTA CLAUS” NIGHT food from Lemburg to the Car- ” outatd . thward from Nieuport and joined for .|Kreater than any one could possibly] Cleary an apparition. It was the fig- A je ae Ft was blown up and od, pay oe was calling for} from Dixmude ue hha be : Joined forces on the north: | Fore retold, ure of the creature who had brought | Am aee'Suars, Se i] "TAREE KILLED COASTING. |r, that, t%e courts hed leet jure | "utp ortenatve of the allion has been no b tu le Br acuut, Thetite Cap ton‘tho| thouehts was fa ewer in' tie aan” ae Ges Oi ' ef ie had Jost juris- + ffensive of tho allies has been no less successful to the south,| weeks of doubt, lasting up to th ight, was far away in the South. Wide & tea, t ING. | diction ‘by altered denial of Frank's badd ¥ moment of hor appearance, when| There was a weapon, uch poemeiine 7 " 01 » ly ide Vowomotit . Broad: it GOth Street. id ee constitutional rights prior to render-| French and British troops have arrived at the gates of Lille, Fierce|sne appeared to save him from the|at his hand. Was anything ppaleed Sigareee “BUSTANOBY" DINNER 81. | ‘Beye tn Sled Dash Down Ht), ing the death verdict and passing of| payonet fighting in the streets of this great industrial city is reported, electric chair, shocked his wife. When|tural that something should sni the death Thin di paged eee Day ey re dt tage tare \ Vancing at Tea, Dinner, Supper. @ death sentence, This denial of 3 7 ’ o slid under the table Mrs. Cleary | that In a paroxyam of Strike « Train. rights Was the ugrooment made with, | Sud @ general withdrawal of the main German forces to Tourcoing and] stanly stared at him for a moment, | and renentment he should have melaed ING OF T © @RRUBENVILLE, 0, Dec. 19,—Onio'n | OU! Frank's knowledge to keep him Roubaix has taken place. as though ho had beon a stranger to] the revolver and emptied it into that OPENING 01 MG, coasting wcciient of the season | OUt,0f the courtroom whiln the crowd] — “Repeated bayonet attacks have been pushed home at Lombaertayde, | her, Then sho bent over and hauled apparation of ruin? Japanese Tea Garden eet three lives and seriour injury to ‘doclvion from Judge Newman ia] with the result that our patrols have advanced to Middelkerke, a few kilo-|face and kissed him until Ambrose | In charge of Rossel Merritt Bag ‘Telephone Columbus 8471 Ir Five bors coasting down South| not expected until after tho holida: «| metres trom Ostend, Fighting on the borders of the flooded area was par-|Cieary, who had been holding spirits | HITS ROCKEFELLER Mast night struck © train. The| The execution of Frunk is scheduled! qoylarly furious, ‘The Belglaus advanced toward the intrenched positions |°", wmmonia, under, Mrs. Newman's a Toooph Sullivan, fifteen, fay. declared nehae Gea tet of the Germans xt Oostkerke, but were driven back by the well posted|ashy gray and yellow-purple | by AND OTHER FOUNDATIONS { panto, ee. habeas corpus writ is denied anothor| mitrailicuses of the enemy. Three times they rallied to charge and three | turns. Ho breathed like @ man snor- foie. appeal will bs ake throu to the] times they were repulsed. The fourth assault, however, crowned the gal-|tuke bis scat. There was a lon peta Re lantry of the Belgians with success and the trenches were carried at the |silence, and then, in a deep, steady-| Congressman Says Hu; . Mr. Whoiswho) 4 ZAPATISTA EXECUTED. | point of the bayonet ing ral, Aauryec, Comianey beens |S) apron ——<—<—<—<<$< $< king the girl questions. > 7) “go interwoven were the allied and German tronches In this region that | In anawer'to a question Mra. Newt Concentrated to Give Charity, o " n twenty years ol 9 t Mesico © nearly 1, ermal prisoners, e) ere es Varying from pd thus: WASHIN! tay Con, Copper SAN ANTONIO, Q 90 to 300 in number, For a time the reckless dash of two armored motor Did you attend public school in tchnaatishe rece ae the Thai : Sits lebehiee rome hare cars into the Belgian lines nearly saved the situation for them, The cars qaninted with, Eu-|Carnogie merely give mie ne ond | mother Pats | nounced the execution of firod. with deadly effect until they wore compelled to withdraw, re- Faw, Copper | tines in Mexico City by order of Gen “The wounded are beginning to arrive at a base hospital, The German ? " that time? A-| spectabiitty” to what he considered a| fim! AR 4 Mai rj Q your going together ap-|Viclous capitatistic system was the | Uae Hag & Pane | ae ye) Pere ges ® former r casualties are reported to be very heavy and sweeping. proved by your parents? A, No, sir, |Charke to-day of Representative Bu- | lent San Antonio, but for the +--+ = - . Knowing that you continued to}chanan of I oa a two years had been closely associated CB gion | Hinois, “Labor” member associate with him? A, Yes, MOTORISTS’ PROBLEMS SOLVED George H. Robertson, America’s foi most racing rt says: *Automobil rs, prospective owners and men wishing to become chauffeurs should not fall to take a cour in your School.” Day and Evening Classes; also private Instruction at hours convenience, Special Classes for Ladies Call or write for Booklet Stewart Auto School Noriem Pecité penaap\vanie’ s+ rewnd leet f the House, Chartered by N. Y. State Board ef Ith Gen, Emiliano Zapata and attract- Did he ever eail at your home? | ® i suing k & Regent be en maillane Yapate and attract: ADMIRALTY DENIES EVERY BRITISH SOLDIER A ebrt cha Aree MIMnEGee ater’ wa usePhenos OF the proposed investign- | Wen, Ts a RA WEST 87th STREET (at Brondway) spouonman for Rapata at the Aguas COAST RAIDERS SANK AND SAILOR WILL GET moved to New Fork (0s red he is ‘Opposed to then ‘besa vss ae ae ~ ate ‘om Honesty’'="Pros pers on Ment callentes, Conference . Did you visit Have cen se ne | | Hein chaiged that his execution wap ANY BRITISH SHIPS. XMAS PLUM PUDDING, |siotutly? "A. Yes, “Myrrundmother | sock co'pean'outonaty, Wealth and , - lives there to give the worki LONDON, Dee, 19.—"The Adiniralty | Q, Did you see him in Haverstraw | jig * WOTRIREER & Chance iG la LONDON, Dec. 9 (Associated Press fon these * stad 1 a has issued a statement denying that| Correspondence). Every man an Brie, | Limes. lon snares ne Rockefeller Founda. Order 48000 Pairs of Trousers. any British warships were lost during | ish uniform, on land or at sea, wit| @ When did you become il? As) swhen they ought fo be penaite its CHICAGO, Dec, 18.—Forty eight | the recent raid by a German aquadrdn |have plum pudding for his Christmas | VAs IUly IN i ates a, You, | Colorado to the minera? Why doesn't thousind pairs of trousers, costing | 08 the east coast of England, er, The Christmas pudding fund| § 7. © Yee - Bel the Carnegie Foundation pension the : } i " Q. In July were you about to be-| Wow employ of hi rs for the French Government. | assertiona to the contrary are untrue.| puddings ‘There have been deamiehon |. @ Who way the fath ploy of his watered stock system isits? A. Not always; some- is If business is slack and yOu feel blue, | Y “We ought to have a complete in- = it's time to see Mr, Whoiswho The contract is a rush order, The] That the British destroyer Hardy i orth Bea and alse. | born child et ee ate nat? vestigation of. these Foundations, . 6 We has a knack of keeping the track— | trousers are of the ordinary work-|was among the warships which en- ) such distant points asx) Q. Did you said Representative Keating of Col- Vet ‘yp © to | ye World ads. show him just what to do 8 and Cyprus and also to | A. You gaged the German squadron ts dine | Q'SSia you ever tell your parents? | Pade, another Labor member, “It British Gov closed by a casualty list issued last ‘ Ai Prendhy tn totand | 42 they are on tne lever Toe uch te - Xmas Presents Baill tell you work waits at every hand, | mates for v.300 motor trucks, accord. | night, ‘The ist shows that two men) nine following the attack an Antwern | 2: Were you and Eugene Newsman § ri on Ant mp . to know it, It seema to me such con- F) That homes and bazyains are at your] ing to Information received: by v Antwort | married? A. We were, Saturday, July n man's type for use ai i tatinated,. would -amo i) tbowrd the Mardy, [Guilatntes wage er BaAaIng on | you tell that to Dr, Sebultse? "fo j “ Di Gest read World ads. and you'll under- Heino 000, as tne is ke" probably ‘The number of vietima killed ana | priateaae Days 5 Maid vow tell the ‘nation's mind for good or evil, ; amonds, atches Would uverage about $1,600 each wounded in the raid has now risen y t you? Sate ' The success of your friend, Mr. Who- pba ME Lita {0 aT, "rhe additions are made at GAEKWAR OF BARODA aL silence. KILLED BY AUTO WAGON. GOLD JEWELRY r: swho, Staten Island Has $25,000 Blase.| Hartiopool, where there have been, | witness's fl to 01 ALL GOODs GUARANTEE! | ‘Twenty-five thousand dollars’ worth Several Seathy From womods, 000 | BUYS AN OCEAN LINER TO |inother’s. She clenched hor hands As @ bakery auto delivery wagon Open Charge Account. Pay a eletpel Soothsayers may. tell your fortune, |of machinery and other equipment was| Where MANY inere, paulo are remorted | CARE FOR WOUNDED. | nervously and hor mouth worked: wna dl No, 223 ‘Transactions Confidential. No Employers’ Reference but World ads. will make it: | destroyed In an hour and a half to-day] Killed, only six were vbatints, and) od too sick to realize, 1 guess ) Call, Write, FP They Alsclose to the vision of the by a fire which swept through the three. | at least fifty ven vere women and SEATTLE, Wash, I W—The I tell your father of bide; story brick factory of the Long Island| children, Rmpress of India elar-sighted a wonderful variety of op- Company at Marinere’ Herber, |, 48a Feault of the bombardment the cine Hallway nities to work. hire, rent, buy, sell, | take bulldine, a Baran kingdom has been flooded with post. | &&c., every day. ee owned by Abrahaw | ers, saying: “Avenge Scarborough e ee sec aban) wea Ske Se he AMERICAN WATCHS DIAMOND C° | aes Mita recent ao | hag, mengai he acing] nee Suggest, a 96 ae RELIABLE CREDIT JEW ———aterimedt Bay Lay nythnd there one or Pete hy > You were napcolated, pe and Games, started to nerve as of friends, were you ea. ence SA (188. cae BARU itenee - ‘anadian- Vas | tie A. 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