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Pi ____ PER BVENING WORDD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, | . pili | r ) BIGGUNS SHAKE WHAT 18 A PERFEAT HUSBAND! One American Says She ARRESTED CHILD “‘%mz’rarci'cita» WOWOIE Fi HEM + Aneestorcintorn. RESIGNS WHER HURT UP LONG ISLAND WHAT 1S A PERFERT WIFE Must Be a Suffragette FORHOMICDE AND jms 0, nonn roc onm mae Through Glass to Reach ft, Then Let) Firemen Finish the Job, When Henry Taber, sateen, © gre oor boy of Ne ( Rockaway Avenan Hrownertin, cow 8 tre in tenae Dine @ond’s talit shop 0! Ne @ Rocka Way Aveuue. cary to-day he @id wet bother wilh Ore departments Meary ren triskiy up t the dem ond emashed the glass pana with fet, Intending to put oul the Gre him oolt The result was oot what be ae pected. The glass cut bis band and bediy be lost oh interest is *, and Was wind bo see Polieee Kohes of the Liberty Avenue ; Hation « alone | Hiohen called the apparatus for fire and of ambulanee from Morys for Henry, Thon he went nn i AND SMASH GLASS Surprising how many smug males offer thomscives as Animate Amiwers to the firt query and surprising how many doubting Thomasines LET CHAUFFEUR GO. epring up who laugh to derision all the ridiculous claims af the selt-satiefied ones. And there's any number af women ready to quality a the | —<>—— pertect exponents of the ? W But they draw the line at the designing man seeking # “pertect Cook at 4 low (or no) salary So the dincw | —~—— wn of the double-headed problem by Evening World readers hat 124inch Mortars at Fort Totien nodes ond ns Baste t aoe aoe Throw Solid Shot in Tests a 12-Year-Oud Girl Locked Up} AN Night Atte: Death of Vlaymate / / : | CROWD SEES SPORT, CORONER Is SURPRISED { Artillerymen Effective in Truck Left Standing in Street Throwing Huge Shells at Suddenly Started and } \3 : ; ; ‘ $ t the fourestor ' : told al (he eeoupan Target in Sound Crushed Victim a rooms, and not get : ‘ was no panic and the blase Was soon $ . —_—— The crack and roar of the 12-inch tn pupervinion of Coroner! # all wey me. mortars at Fort Totten, the tye ' erg the r fan a * Ti | ot Weine, Atty der, of Mo. 06 defense against wtiack by way of the dent in which four-year-old Mian: | 5° flail Teenty-Ofth Beet, fell trom ® Seen, hook up the horth shore « hiss Sphinn on ' rd fourth Boor endo 4 Fang Ielond cont usly to-day. y rach ‘ a File wae the first time t aes at Renwick and Mpring were solid shot in seven yea rding repeated to da The most interest wpe to the officers who were conducting ed participant the proceedings | the target practice Were twelve-yeurdld Catherine Ble The firing began soon after 10 clock and wes followed by a grand crashing of plage in every house within © radius of two miles of the ' fort, where the the War vin, Who was arrested just dle with hi snd locked up| over night in the rome of the Chil dren's Boclety, and won MeNulty of No, 05 Mpring Street, the driver of the truck peranents Coroner Keinbers returned to bie office in the Munteipal Muttd ing and held MeNaliy aod the ehiid Nostrils ? Dropping in ? oises in Head? | gay a oe Dy ME qT LIZAGETH GOMNSOND) $2 Sp re abe saii. eaution 92 SRPEEEEHE Ss $s COE SESE SORES SEE O ES artment about ving windows ‘d he open ond wetting fragile objects on padded Moors had not been observed A There are two mortar pite att fort, Firat of all three trial shot ‘ . Were fired from each pit’ at’ the palit Cl cede nag kevin One Lachrymose Poet-Correspondent Bursts Into} f & Were fo Lent theexplomive condivonot| WVersed Lamentations (Not So bad) for the Old- | the powder, the timonpheric cond Fashioned Girl, Whom He Calls “‘the 2 & 5 ~ “TRE HARD WORIING MAN wanre To 6 AMUSED * wares GC oven, wok fol an it tw . CEP PP hee y of her parents, and MeNulty was fin the custody of his counsel, ! Cath It iw charged that Catherine Slevin [fal started the truck whieh MoNulty left | array ine and took her to Police" arter There the child was a » Lieut Stapleton, at the curb while he went to his home | who teleph roner nberg, fora meal. ‘The girl and other wit-] 4nd he ordered that she be held. | yifyOal divest 342. ons : cay thas UNG rine | Meantiine Policeman James Bohans if ate ha trouble ri a sem atarted (he vehivie, ‘they all say they | who was inorenent a tee hes Sta He matt fio," 4 tut not Dew mw i range finder wh ind to verify the work of the , h WAH KO Up virl of Yesteryear. Sands point and was connected by telephone with the fort Later the target, a brown canvas By Marguerite Movers Marshall. | "There {9 at least one American man who believes tat the perfect wife |must be a Suffraget | Now you know the worst, what do you think about it? The gentleman in question is a prominent editor, and to prove his} point he has written a little book on “How It Feels to Be the Husband of y Suffragette.. It's a confession bubbling over with humor and self-satisfaction, and 1 found It Father a rellef after the perusal of the letters | of young men who apparently think its cheaper to! buy a wedding ring than to pay a cook's wages. Far pyramid ten feet ac Was went along ata miles an hour, tT) ) who was re foeday by katt mt Tt right fo tat sets 1 had naw | tay he saat om day he said: | migra rae “hot aod fe | do not blame the police! the Slevin ebild maintair #, 1 must say I did not realise waa on the back of the truck when| the circumstances of thia case last) Mes it started and ran over the Jitte| evening. An investigation —might| ] f : hay conducted last avening and | ff pu sutter eee, child In the street, From other wit: | ti tive working om It ¢ wt | aa ae pres or ai | nesses, Including Agnes tinson, &] have appeared before me to-day and ritatis 2 “ . | gister, and Jimmie Johnson, a brother] explained the ctreumstanees without ha? otheg r of the child who waa killed, and Helen | !¢king up the ohitd, oe adr \etickey, nino years old, It appeara| gomeoer vile apace noted, under DR J.C. Me COY . ony » pe ' | Hickey, nino years old, » General Order No, 34 issued by Po+ tara, of course; every thing is work be it from me to deny that the perfect wife oe ke | that several children were on the seat] toe Commissioner Woods July 14 last. Bull x psp “424 Se. vut by mathematics, Driven by » ask for beefsteak by the paund rather than by the | of tn truck playing they were taking Head avag ek - rip \S Uapeerre mee ogee ling— ‘Beoed we p in homicide cases,’ ats ON yeaa eh at | 4 | | } | wyer therin WwW wd that sho] for t do not know how tt cetllieeyinan In her first statement to the if his shot Just as woll ple does not wetually nt oon the target. To drop the 700 pound pro-| Jectile within twenty or thirty feet of it demonstrates the accuracy of fire| | Just as well and saves the delay incl jental to towing out a new target There ts no sighting of the big mor- | +nty-four pounds of smokeless pows yard, but must her culinary skUll be her sole guarantee ae | x fathering Slevin had a piece of] Catherine is a mpl of Public!) o4 < Srvaennl | —_—_— a rid der, the big shells rise in a curve| AOTC of supremacy? | husband, who would appreciate & N o whioh at its highest is a mile above | And the champion of the Suffragette's wifely perfection maintains that) neat, cheerfy! and comfortable ake," said Agnes Johnson. “My lit-] School No, 8% at Clark and Broome | camon the water. Every shot costs $180, |he ALWAYS gets an extra good dinner, as well as many other comforts home. Also he must he one who : 6 or vax standing | Streets. She is a member of the con. | San be trnsted ‘away trom jtle wister Elizabeth was standing ion VeGt Anthenperentcas ta " pers were six falvon of two §UN® | and pleasures home, one who would not be cons down on the street, right by the front Chacon’ Street e h fired during the afternoon and | $$ $$$ $$ $$$ $$ $$ tinually running after a score of lwh and she askea Catherine for ; |HE'S FOR THE SUFFRAGETTE® | ; f each Ume the North Shore from Wil- aftinitie My oersonal experiences ‘ ictt'# Point to Plindome shivered as though in an earthquake, But as everybody knew what the big noises were, there was no panic. Major Karle D, Pearce of the Coast Artillery was in general charge of the tests, The guns were handled by chortles, Jthat they would guy her f she {Wis fail in ” | of cake, Catherine reached WHO VOTES FOR “HUBBY, | the women and girls of to-day make! have been as a trained urge, en- | Carranza, Huerta and Orozco | * Pe aie i. fared W AUTO VICTIM'S IDENTITY “Do you see how her declaration of! him impossible.” gaged in private nursing, I get over and ei a le e | | principle commits her to a definite| Here Is the poem, Its form ts not! about a greut deal, and become ac- . 3 | hadn't touched anything fine ot action. tn the household?” he| Precisely Swinburnian, but neither f8 quainted with young girls and Forces Reported Ready for | McNulty, who left the truck on the 1S KEPT DEEP SECRET Muy pus ot, these WHERE extravagant and think of nothing Dash Into El Paso. atreeh) wes Serves! with S Buln better than any of her women friettis | Wire inthe eit, of seatervens, enwenoped fa] else but suciety. Very often they last night, while Catherine Slevin by | despite the protests of her p te was e $, t Gutles aa wives and mothers, ‘The locked up charged with homictde, ‘The One Will Tell Name of Injured, 182,98 to $4.98 7: a tec PLT BL PAGO, Tex, Aug. 26.—Fl Paso cstablished that the affair wae Guest of Capt. Hans * |] worth $6.50 to $10 / its aul tance, wives, Many are too self-loving, She has got to keep house oye ons ne f telmmninas 815,00 het. Shapes snot Suffragettes. She knows] vnknowing of neglect their home and forget their the men of the One Hundred and] gidn't, Sho has got to have hetter| The charm we eeck in rain In girls : e comes disagreeable and the happl- = y, : 68 Donec Sixty-seventh Coast Artillery Com! iyained help, because she has forms " le ta + could] ness of both husband and wife ts iti ba see ha rae its streets bor-| an ageident for which no full measur Waueohan The loth Parle modele, well-made of pany, under command of Capt, Will-liy announced that she has executive aL ee aiceeat broken. [have noticed that sensi- | dering on the Rfo Grande guarded by) of mame attaches to any one pss 4 jam’ Patteraon and’ Lieut. lobert ibility, She has got to be more rea- glee" ett Shah at am ble marriages prov United States soldiers as a result of| j¢ was at the sugm@tion of Prosi-| ‘The identity of the man hurt in an LJ cin the dass gone by? mpbell. son rig five hundred persons, most] woman would t ble with them than any other 3} the report circulated last night that) gant tiott of the Bafoty First $ of the | Wher i yelety }overturned automobile near Farming- to Wire men) EIGHT INGREDIENTS FOR THa@! 2” ubrising of Huerta, Carranza and) that Coroner Feinbers, after | had} dale, L. L, and who is now recovering because on of them women and children, gath-|plands in her platform ix that ‘woman| | eres in| POPULAR TYPE OF GIRL. =| Of#Co factlonists had been planned) jaa the witnesses, ordered McNulty] in the South Side Hospital at Baby- eved about the mortar pits while the}! & reasoni being... Bhe has even ¥ Bt for the early hours of the morning. take hia truck to Renwick and] ion, Is being kept secret, He is sald r was going on. None of them| Ket to be more reasonable with ME). pitrageos hour all the timet Dear Madam: From what arauiain ca EA Itted #0 (2 1 c on, Is bell P . ald seemed to be in the least bit afraid | She knows I'D er if she didn't.) 1 read L should judge the fol- nee, sh Spring Streets and arranged that the|to be a German and had been spend- NEW FALL MODELS of the effect of the explosions,| The Suftrag: 1 economic inde~ Gone from our midet, wile in ber place a bus-) jowing would be a description of | Cross the international bridge from) onidren should show him just what| ing the week-end at the Bay Shore, , ‘That ACTUALLY Wil) Fit Cee teeta en cree iamlons | pendence, her intelligen good! herent from. the Amel type of young lady who would | 11 o'clock Inst night until early to-| they were doing when the vehicle ran| home of Capt. Hans Tauscher, who giggled excitedly as they stuffed their|Comradeship, her frank | affection, |mueir ambition ih ta ‘ani ase the majority of young | day, and no American was allowed to : y | hngers in their ears and waited for| Ms Up this American hush put} Na eeiop had leks and eakniar acces: | 1 . f - Sibel the Hltle Johnson girl dow Mc- | represents a German make of auto- eeneavion we 14. 66 Want Wee thevsRocks ‘Two old ladies, leading «| YU, na frame of mind whero you| ee 1. She must be highly intel- | CTO%# to Juares, Extra guards were) Nuny in the meantime had refused] matic pistol, Capt, Tauscher has an ‘exclusively by Lane Bryant, the shock, Two old Hidien, loading Hl Gon't care ia darn wholh she WANLS ‘Tey qt at mateiminy and the simple tien of | leckual. J ordered out at Fort Bliss,.where Gen. | 4, anawer tions when he waslotlice at No. Broadway, but- wa “livin model of one of the pits when the first trial | for President as long sea irene | 2. She must be hishly aware of | Huorta is being held. Companies of} cated asia wit thas the re t0<day, tween of atout fhaure shot was fired. | Ail three went down |"? "What have the men and women "s Sh MAI ut be pas yall infantry were: posted at the In he might incriminate himself At the honpital to-day It was said] 204 Bveulag Dresses, Coats, Salts, in & heap, but they were on their feet aa . She must be so naturally bridge, the railroad viadue thal tha pAtlant Was Crokneainn & Walats, Skirts, Nektinees. Corsets and icain ina moment and joined the atencoits Jazating, flashing siti w-day, « foollah iutter| good-looking that artificial aide ational rrldge, the railroad Viadacc) Coroner Feinberg was astounded to-|Mruuiy” but that no information could | Uaderwear, In a wide ranke of atrles 4 srows ughing are unnecessary. and all strategic points. + when Catherine, oa i bly, mat no | ‘ ‘ae Themasivens wrie Oy me crit y ot i h Jake deny sine re "tLiyty 4. She must be a good house- ‘The rumor of the alleged plot was aay blame Bical hs the thd Pevea Sut ousserning (cs Sim ‘il Final Reductions thelr clothes, : wife? Re the’ merican | alco te girl of " weer, bronaht t the Dapariment of Tene busines was brought atone "t in dan, De Jamen F |] on entire summer atock rig es The windows of the p chapel! to-day the proverbial d AGATA RGR Dae Ot LOE coke Must be an excellent | representatives, who notified Gen 2 pin p entire au fect. clearance, The father denow 1 the arrest an outrage and said the girl's moth in saying he does not know who the hone 416 were left unopened and were discov=| hg believar in woman's rights, the ruc BUTTERFLY GIRL FINDS A| 6 She must know how to sew, | John J. Porshing, commanding the “Vnan is. deh" Lane Bryant sn Js ered to have been shattered to slivers! proverbial preference for the airl i h | 7. She must also be pre 2 Brigade at Fort BU, ! Liye |" In the absence of his wife, Mme.|[ the only touse carrying a complete amort. | Hust after the teat hots had been! Pike ie "a rome between an angel | CHAMPION, a maid of all works Canthe, | Cughth Brigade at Fort Bilas. (was at their home, No. 905 Spring|cudekl, the pritna donna, who iw ut: |] wen of amare ania tor ett’ Agere, | lired. ‘The steel hoops around (ie bir) and an idiot?" 1 should like to Now, dust to be perfectly neutral, | lary of course) A conference of city and county) circet, in a state of collapse an the ding 4 inustc festival in ‘Texas } water ‘tank on the officers’ quarters) hear from present and future ae nen ergs of Mine '®. Furthermore, she should be | Officials, representatives of the De-! reyuit of it with her daughter, Capt, ‘Tauscher in- | burst, the staves flew out and there) husbands and w to whether a ivality Which I found in as mere | ery grateful toward her husband | partment of Justice, the Federal Mar-| “It looks to me like a case of police | vited party of’ men ‘to spend the Wat eS OR OF cacy Bale me eatrngene Ue eal 2, ELEANOR IRAE mae for consenting to marry, shal and Gen. Pershing followed, Af-| Stupidity,” Slevin declared. “Catherine | week-end with him, Dy Wits Sweney test ae a erin ae helng 4 partget wile, | man | Be mail: | donot beteve in Woman Sut- | ter the conteronce Gon, Pershing an.|CoWld have been paroled in the cus-| | ‘They left Monday and according to -ANS ‘The spectators and the artillerymen leanwhile, hei oO = a: rm d v n . sonference Gen, | SO h : _the ey Watt: MOniay and a FP pl coe had a thrill after the fring | who has sent usa definition in verse Dear Madam: The “serious- frage, but 1 do believe in fair tody of her mother and myself, the siory told by Capt, Tau | a a 5 lay, The majority of your cor- | nounced he was prepared to meet any| ‘The facts in the death of Elizabeth | yesterday before leaving town the « girls who write to you a | J s Fue aiaaek a pondents do not want a wif uprising that might start. Johnson are that after McNulty had| vietin of the accident departed in an solute. | | they want a servant who receives NS :, Te 2g.—| left his truck in front of No. 61 Ken. |automobile with a chauffeur and an- y. Removes delayed disgharge or nome defect gf | "All your correspondents want perfoct BROWNSVILLE, Tex., Aug. 26. a atae R \ ‘i ee ieiieahs : other man, Capt, Tauscher followed | [Ndi i On kage ww ; roe eand freely give| men prefer the frivolous girls, Is no salary, Ido not think any si ; wick Street, Ilizabeth, her alster,| ether man t ndigestion. | Teed Otacyncas. wes ordernd vk OF eon nga ne non® good the perfect| it not nuatural? Men work hard young girl should use artificial | Mexicans fired on American soldiers | Agnes, aged nine; her brother, Jinmio,| them & half-hour later, he says, and | g PAG 8 yng hy 5 helps to make herself better |across the Rio Grande near Santa! seven, and Catherine besan’ playing | When he came to the spot where the| proves it. 25c at all dru the pit and the gpentators wero (old) husband must he. if they G8 Aud) allday. In the eveniie they want looking, but T do think that it ls | Maria continually for two hours last Around the vehicle. All of the children "Pill took place he found the chaut. B eaists, of the third salvo. One of the two lof the perfect wife. He's evidently! mind mortars did not go off. In fear of a/rather discouraged about finding her.| gon't seem to understand why to run for their lives him, where would t? Mo iar antnehacy amelCninGn se {DONG DUE So tHE . venicl ! Wie Go the overtures cep." Patterson himself went int the leht-minded, dance-eraged giris| 4 OUR ones which have on you lat here to-day. The Americans: fired’ hanes and Jimmie and myself) feng had turned into the ditch toi NWLOne Makers! | with two men and opened the breech, (of to-day. Nor from the fashion slave lo no | @onie of your oomeapondente f iI eee ve mene ontid Cath: | void colliding with a apeeding uuto . | ; it Was the act of a man who knew, whose ambition is to dregs in « The young man of-to-day ienoe | Some thot ae anes | few abot in’ reture ring to-day, We were on the back Mopile coming the other way, ‘The ‘ | { there Was a spark of fire inside | way that will lire men to her side. ooking for a wife, Thus when he | fii th leetual girl Phey Three bands of Mexicans, totalling | ot Ot nll, Bilaabetl atood aa {latter car is thought to have been! Qe the gun he would be blown "Tt we he h gitia an our moth | sakes @ girl out, need he wonder are mistaken, That type is not In | about 100, crossed the river near Rio |dHPINK AAI Mani wlood In Vernon Castle's, 1 Kverybody breathed easie siers ond ndmoth were In thelr first if she cooks and sews? All demand by the right sort of man, | Grande to-day and are being pursued | qfront. wheel Suddenly the tuck eae PSR ] came out of the pit and announced) youth, p ns the so-called perfect he need think of is the way she iny rate, by the intellectual hppa reais T llizabethie. pang wes Miasing After Sewer Cave-tn, | that the trouble was duo to the in-| hushand would be more in evidence.| ogee, Ho likés to be seen with a Two ( too m hy soldiertand Hangers, Beard i ee een® fund Was! wae shoring bracing the sides of sertion by & gunner of an unloaded|At present he is mn Impossibility, and) stunning, startling girl. And why ny ba two in.) | = == fever 8 sBe SPOUMN, OOG Ehe WER! TOF han top & hewer bt Mace Goel | ] primer, = ~| not? Tho trouble with “ tual" are far too cise of brains, love and se “A hoy 4 Jimmie Green, who and Tompkins Avenue, Brooklyn, cave No reports of substantia) damage! sound wore received at the fort after| minded’ girls le that they are so many for the average home, cir pha oni al ett tome, wad he whe AP ailig morning and three man ‘worn | in any of the fhe houses along the| prey huis were fired. It was said impressed with their own wonder- | A YOUTHFUL PHILOSOPHER, i W Weed in the shaft. ‘Thomas Ward of and they arreste h case of lows by persons who {ul intellect that they are afraid WINTPRED' Ni WHITUOOR, Fa "DULL ALERs Od SaeY arraeti the precautions advised by they won't display it at every | KNOWS WHAT SHE-WANTS AND|DESPAIRS OF MEETING A REAL) me “Hut 1 wasn Ne ast Ninety-seventh Street Manhattan, and another man dug them } a lable apromtuniy, Thy | After the aceldent Detective Dolan jejyes out.’ ‘Bhe third man, known only tho department, the losers nad ayaliahle Bene rruniiy., They, are NOT ASHAMED TO BAY So, MAN. of the First Branch Bureau arrested a4 George, has not been found. | | probably be able to cL from Dear Madam: The perfect hus- Dear Madam: To express one-half | yé P im a college gradu myself. band may put two things before of what 1 Jon the subject of the lephoned inquiries to Great Neck, — when | go outl do not tak Henry his wite—his principles and his | perfect husband would be impossible Bayside and Whitestone brought hack | James and Postaloggl. “I chatter | business. He whould give hig |i think the pleco "A. L.” wrote was the word that each shot gave persons oD’ the frivolous chatter, At a par- wite sonfiden with regard | beat I have read too, am a busi ihe stree ye sensation of one ° ticularly frivolous affair | met a | ( financial matters so far as it ness £ vd have had several dis } is standing on a plank which I8 Garticularly frivolope young man: would be a guide to the control of ful offers to me, "A Happy | 5 akes firm jelly, ate ok w ha sled hammer, Brom | soon found out that there was a houxchold expenditure, but conti. y” writes that usually a wife Egxs that are hatched Whitestage cunie tie only Gauibie re) tot ef brains behind h | deneo with regard to nis busi- | who first brings up a man's past, If f $ d Maas i port of damage other thin the break= | conversation, We ‘ | ness aff financial and other. | 4t were only his paxt she had to speak per ect jams an Mean hens bs will lay ing ndows, friends and were married within mines. AY Nmited by his of she migit forget t It seems to f we yield goodly profits Porter Zitz, « Rrocer, had spent the! four months. He was net looking diseretion me that men are worse (if that is pox | or many a day, morning In decorating the front of for a wife; he just bumped. into My husband must be deter. |uible) after marriage than before, Al. fal preserves, his store with columns and pyramids — one. Frivolity is the keynote of mined, firm but courteous, ruling | though f am but twenty-one, I have For poultry farm bargains J and = mos of carrots, sau . our social system to-day. Why by strength of character and not som ery bitter memories, 1 pave * World ad: h RKISH TROPHIES potitoes, cabbages and beets, With net accept it? It leads to many | by brute force, He must be a | aimust come to believe that thefe is Cane sugar of highest orld ads, are the best igarettes fifteen years ago the rat trial shot the whe : agit fine things. Cc. G, gentieman in foane re and ap- not a man that calls on a girl with d led tight i A fact they have proved a Sears ampanein of bly ceuctures sll nio the | pLENTY OF GOOD GIRLS FOR| Pearance: _ undemonstrative “in | ood, hon ntentions, T know. th grade, sealed tight in When put to the test. street and mixed until it looke: public, loving and appreciative of [amen will deny this, but all they have N lant varotable VY, Mr, Zita, \ J fate life. H ‘o. do is to question tWeir consciences | is c 3 Tonxish Troyes Banik a ttomuansAmarloan’ inawed THA MGMT: MBN. healthy, clean minded, honorable, |-And these. loudly, "Yen" : thie carton tea today Into the midst of healthy, clean minded, honorabl And these will answer loudly, “Yes,” 57 > 7 ruin ‘and. de Pear Madan; I wish to lmpress | a. moderate drinker and smoker, There ix n that °M. D.” went ’ 5,784 2,209 > elared war on Bort) Totten on the you en that there preferably over forty-five, to wrong to find te . at World “Real Estate” |More LC AAE Stay thie plenty Of good home-loving sitis | Rome liter broad minded ana woes ‘there ace tnuny,, many eine “aes American Sugar Refining Co, | He that Nonah | A" oe Stemi einen trial shots in. prepa With good qualifications, right in | sing a sense of humor. would appreciate a good, true man, no . a = practice to-night, which will the State of New York, who are | I want a man who expecta in | matter how poor he was, L know that New York : oe begin at % o'clock and’ will employ | Willing to take the step toward | return for such perfection a per- for one, would connider myself lucky WORLD “WANTED” ADS. BIND as many shots as were fired during matrimony, providing each of | fect wife, and his-ideal would be | gust to mect such a man and know WHAT WORLD “FOR SALB” ADs. |the day. » Mem is assured of @ home-loving high, giving scope for the exer: thal be was realy 4 MAN, FL. DON'T HAPPEN TO aBows en oe a ee EN - = 4 ~ a

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