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op RR RT aE TEE TORR TES _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1916, CHILD 1S BURNED |Woman Should Propose, in Leap Year or Out; |4UBBY'S JEWELRY ‘ROOSEVELT SCORED *™ TODEATHONCOT | Find the Right Man and Then Just Grab Him ON HIS RIVAL COST N CONGRESS FOR IN CITY HOSPITAL ~ JOB, SAYS LAWYER’ ATTACK ON WILSON Witte, Ousted as Mrs, Clem! His dieei tame Linking President SEVELT AT SOCIETY'S LU | With Hudson Maxim and Reuters dahl He Discusses Plans for National Safety, ‘Theodore Roosevelt, Hudson Mazina and Henry Reuterdahl led a diseuss to-day on the subject of paredness and the programme of the American Defense Society at @ pil« THe WOLDS “THE Only Women Have Any Positive Choice in Love and Between the Ages of Thirty and Sixty No} lan Ever Gets Mar- WEDDING RING AND ‘Teus HIM TO JUMP THROUGH nion Lives of 34 Other Patients in} ‘Annex’ on Blackwell's Island ante? rm | aarti r tat - “allo vate luncheon in the Hotel ried of His Own Ac-| ents’ Attorney in Divorce and Ship Owners Called YMvqea by wemnenen’ ae preg reid ray Menaced by Fire. | cord—Do You Get | Suit, Blames Cuff Links. Baseless and Slanderous. Ti0oes Ct the Meiett® Mea leeee society. ceedings were executive, An officer of the society atated " =. Dr. David Jayne Hill, former J WABHINGTON, Jan. 6—Charges bi seador to Germany, Di ’ clrowlated during the last session of that Truman Newberry | Congress that Adminiatration officials jhe Navy wader Reoseren dar Asserts Demand on C So-respon- | soted in the interast of foreign busi- This? —— ASKED HOIT FOR THEM. | EUGENE BorssEVAN LAMP UPSET UNDER BED. | | ForMan IsanAutomaton, | Says Evening World’s Philosopher; Woman| Nurse Who Had Lighted It to Generate Vapor Severely ot | pany; C. 8, Thompson, Chat the Board of heb mama of BK, EVE PROPOSED | |nese firms in urging the passage of Darian toolee Holds Up Wedding Ring | | dent in Case Roused Wrath | the Government Ship Purchase Bill | tt, Dr. Le De F ee in- 1 it a yal Burned. | and He Jumps Through PAS 1662 MUMOLAND Bousevam | | of Defendant wore held to be baseless in majority | Kusistant Distriot Aitoraey, took POF - | 4 j % and minority reporte filed to-day by | Mm the discussion } . = the Senate committes appointed to Fire starting from an aloohol lamp , a If Herman J. Witte, an attorney, | investigate them. Both reports also caused the death of one child and en- | He’s a Practical Creature, had not sought to compel Homer A.| found the shipping interests biane-/1HOt Water for dangered thirty-four others early to-| and if He Can’t Get no: AN Hott, a wealthy mining man of No.| leas of Illegal activity in opposition 4 day in the Children’s Hospital on , ASTWEEN 50 40 Exchange Place, to return $3,000 in| to the measure, eedewsiles Tine, (One nurse wae Partridge He'll Take AND 60 MARRIES cash to Mrs. Dorothy M. Clemente] ‘The majority denounced ‘Theodore Sick H esvertiy: burned. Corned Beef and Cab: OF HIS Own and @ pair of cuff inks amd rugs and | Roosevelt for failing to appear before ACCORD bage and Be Content. The Children’s Hospital, a two- brio a trac belonging to Alfred B.} the committes to testify concerning |ltetie why everyone should drink story affair, is known as The Annex. Clements, Vice President of the Unit-| his published assertion that Pres- | hot water with phosphate ed States Wood Preserving Company, | ident Wilson and Secretary Bryan breakfast. ‘There were twenty children on the By Nixola Greeley-Smith and the American Creosoting Com-| "had endeavored, in the Interest of bi clad 4 r oh ht sh be att for rtain fore f t second and fifteen on tho first floor. Mis» Laotile Pugh, a woman lawyer of this city, greeted the arrival of et Se eek oe sli mos i essere tga Lenininert evel i Among the upper floor patients was! reap Year with the declaration that all unmarried women should take deizvent proveethade’ ‘broweee by | pawer te, pulfchaue (hp talerned) sitps | abies eaeattus- ahcgies anna Benjamin Bruso, one year old, of No. advantage of their immemorial privilege and propose Clements against Ms wife in which | of one of the belligerents.” poisoning. Liver and bowel 380 Bast One Hundred and Seventh marriage to the men of their choice. She said there S$ES AND WORMNE GinLD through the ee into RF ro e lym heart, which Suune fg ye that it congests in the smaller Hott is named as corespondent ‘The charge, the report said, had ita That was what Mr, Witte said to| origin In “that ungenerous trait of Supreme Court Justice Ford to-day|the human mind which makes it Street, who was admitted a week ago suffering from croupous pneumonia, Bach child is in a separate compart- would be fewer divorces if active matrimonial selection wAVE & RIGHT TO PROPIE were left to women, Braver even than this brave spirit was Inez Milholland-Boissevain, who asserted not long in explaining that Mrs, Cloments had | prone to attribute unworthy motives | and veins of the head, producing ment. The treatment for the Bruso| ago that women have the right to seek their mates at dismissed him as her counsel after | to redoubtable rivals and particularly | lent, thro! pain snd distress ev iormsminey tanlesed (BERS vee | all seasons, adding that she herself was obliged to pro-| he Nad demanded of Holt cant Be fo. | polees! satenenie” beedache, You, be As explained by the hospital authort- 4 | turn her cash and her husband's cuft| “The writer,” added the report, | spondent, sick, feverish and ties, the vapor is produced over ea| pose to Mr. Bolssevain three times before he accepted | . her. | links and bric a brac. Mrs, Clom- your meals sour and almost “whose eminence was naturally cal- alcohol iamp, which is kept lighted ova COW Paper a “|you. Then you resort to Surrounding the bed are rubber our- soul should make it known to the other. In a majority of! to act for her after he had demanded basia, even of @ hearmy probes these Tatas tom mabe: 2 i tains and blankets to hold in the cases this realization comes first to the woman,’ * she said. | \ large fee. for his slanderous attack wu: the vapor for the patient to breathe. The a jaree ff pon A jass of hot water with a I agree with both these courageous ie deaals Mr. Witte deciared that he mot Mrs. | highest officer of tis Government, | {ul of limestone phosphate in lamp under the Bruso boy’s bed was|iadies, that women should propose— means anything at all] Cie * eke wits 18 Poecie “|before breakfast for awhile, will a | jements after a confere ith | simply fed td a palpable sophis. lighted about 2.30 A, M. to-day, and|in and out of Leap Year—for the rea-|Women hate habits. | Holt in the office of the latter's law. | try to escape the responsibility for | Bly wash these poisons from your everything seemed to be working well son that only women have any posi- To us home is either a temple | yer, Herbert Dickson, who ts now | the assertion he had made.” sey oad cunt yon of Lae oe i when Miss Mary Abbott, the nurse, tive choice in love. I agree with) er @ husk, Because it means so | ¥ ————_ [| Mrs. Clement's lawyer. Holt, the | With reference to the criticism of aitansatany conse 4 stepped out to look after athes | Beene Shaw that we DO propose. mum mere to hed we have the lawyer alleges, admitted he had been | Col. Roosevelt the minority Senators,| Ask your pharmacist for 4 patients, 1 do not think there is any man Ey Pe Shoe ee Lent O. SRC Sorte unduly friendly with Mrs. Clements | Sutherland aud Penrose, aald: “We | pound of limestone phosphate. Tt is In about ten .ainutes sho noticed) between the ages of thirty and | posed of Barkisos Biwi but * Jana sont the lawyer to see her at | find ourselves unable td agree with |¢xPensive, harmless as sugar, @ curl of smoke coming from the| sixty—in other words any man ue) to nent No, 268° Waet Ninetiolh.| ihe serlatutes With most tasteless, except for a , ‘a. 3 referenc: ex-|me Bruso ward, and when she opened! within the period when he is in “particulay, nue we 1 ee pee Ne _ Weudeat Meee © (© ©F ltwinge which is uot unplessant. = the door the boy was writhing on th full possession of his developed ape of : . ip if you aren't fecling your best, ‘The smoke | bed snd penned in by tire. from the burning rubber and wool | was suffocating, but Miss Abbott ran) to the bed and began pulling down Mra, Clements told him, Witte said, that her husband had caused detec- tives to tap the telephone wires to or the ‘ne that he rth as if it were his While the committee found no evi- dence to indicate that the President cr Secretary Bryan harbored any pur: faculties—who ever gets married of his own accord. He may be sandbagged or gently etherized. is coated or-you wake up taste, foul breath or have" indigestion, biliousness, UPKEEP 100 DEAR, football I trust that after reading these re- CGRL PICTURES FUGHT her apartments while she was talk- | pose to buy interned ships, the ma- | °F sour, acid stomach, begin the The method d eon the indi- | marks no ingenuous young wot $ the blazing material. gundl wocen ons performs the {Will be impelled to cast hersolf-at the ing confidentially to Holt and that |Jority held that it was not dimoult peed ous gp gt vid “yous Dr. Confey said the treatment waa} tion. But whatever the pro- | {eet Of the adored one and ask him Clements had intercepted several let- | to concetve of reasons consistent with |’ Results are quick, apd it ie AecniogAd Ih, roany, camen, ADA DAVEE] ne Nis he ccereto hing te 1 cers Tete ei cies because It ters from Holt to her in which he coss—it simply hay the most exalted motives that might | ¢ before had there been such an accl- 1s mueh too frank and honest, In an | addressed her as “My Dear Wife” hee those who continue to flush m induce the President to refrain from |the stomach, liver and ‘ does not make it happen. Inthe {article in the Atlantic Monthly for NIN AUTO and aigned himaelf “Your ‘us- mornin, dent. Miss Abbott is #0 badly burned) circus of life some _— or less apne Me, Weds L. George, autor of band,” reer oer & public deciaration that belligerents’ jes ae ee 6 Second ‘as Cost Ci sho “will be unable to resume Ber! Gezzting creature in spangles | our best pe ee ae! Oe ane OE | Has Cost City Over $3,000,-) | Mr. Witte turthor alleges that Mrs shige wouldinet be bough duties for some time. _ holds up a wedding ring and tells |think they want sincerity in woman ; nn touch dil a Weothien ot one .ee the le Cina <iee . = sim to jump through. He jumps. [until they ot it, but that they prefer 000 and Now Motorists detectives employed by her husband | Wcwc Tiehtly be construed a8 a0 ca 0 OVERCOME BY 6 In love women have a very positive the affected and false. Confirmin . and with a $100 bribe learned of the |®>andonment of our right, which our isits ‘or io i Babee s his statement, which I belleve be Want It Paved. evidence in her husband's possession. [nation has vigorously maintained, to | Preference, men scarcely any, Though | very generally true, is an obse At the conclusion of the conference | acqui erch hips by bona fid The offer of this poninels fee MAN DEAD, WIFE DYING. they do not realize it always the dit-|tion which I found the other day Mantavetain Gi * Vaan Gleerentes the AWESK bay Ihe] trek ca ee, cha * | given by Dr. MoCoy du ference between one woman and an- book of French Philosophy: Agnes Fleckenstein Says Um- Mra, Clements, the lawyer ram. ston |Durchase, though a state of war ex-| Siver by I. Mekay dat lother ts to them the difference be: om believe women excent pees : ay | New York's Spoodway, where ta-| agreement giving hor $1,800 a your for |!#t# involving the nation under whose © iL ealtices true caer arpa tween Tweedledum and Tweedledee. . os, Te bach Asked “Did It Get Up?” |mous thoroughbreds used to do thetr| life, provided she would continua to|feg they previously sulled,’ to be treated often to , Raps k women lie so much.” From thts | Hee Gr ew Yoru. cos wine us Fiolt . Brooklyn Woman, Tracing Leak,| Men are practical creatures who take| strange, masculine preference for | { Then Sped A priettiest before admiring thousands, | {ive in New York ang give up Ho! thal Weonble removes (a Finds Both Parents Uncon- | What te act before them. If there is| what is false Bes arisen tt the ewe GAGE ENET DPCA AWRY: fe soon to join the great host of | “Or the childron’s sake ke MORE SURFACE CAR ji gconolede TT the offer on accoea® ; ; no partridge on the bill of fare, why, |canery of courtship, the fact that we - pleasant memories. telephoned to Claments's lawyer to lag themadiven os scious in Bed. corned beef and cabbage will answer. |},,\4 to create the impression of being Chief Engineer Stern of the Bor-|urrange for the separation greeement Ge gd he idee: ving extra tne top| Samotimes oven it may be preferred. proposed to, of belng pursed. But) The story of the killing of « five-lough of Manhattan says tho average Be, was: told FARE IRL wee Wea oe IN SIGHT FOR BROOKLYN In onder 4 Feng "iow te fee yates George Christian, living on the toP| “Phere is just one sound argument |few womon believe these things. We | year-old boy by a speeding autome- |yearly maintenance for the Speedway Sete end'bad nleo Geccrated ‘tia, of: people, | is ao unabl floor of No. a“ Ninet serie oer, | aaainst tho Leap Year proposal—that | Know, most of us, that when we want pfie was told In the Queens County |has approximated $10,000 during the| fice with rugs and bric-a-brac which nin 4 it i eee 3 Lice tie ah it involves support and that tho wom-|})h) and get hi nd that on thens | Court to-day by Misa Agnes Flecken- |past fifteen years, and that the tax-|_Mra. Clements had taken from her| Health Commissioner to Ask|Dr. McCoy ill teaew rene my and ca ery | an whi to ma necasions we mut as shy stein of No. 304 Jackson Av: vers do not get ¢ ome ay : ing the month of Januar; senders, who lives on the Moor be- | SR io Anke & TAR to mArTy er tote Oo ee an chive aa a Toxpedon” [the trial of. her former, adedirer, |oceront it ta. ite report Mir. Btern | q Tie attorney, immediately, inatruct-| Commissioner Straus to Cure [last day of January ithe Sa TOPUNOE: 6 g x \ ed Hoit to return Clements's prop- low him, Mrs, Bisenberg traced {Ne | does not apply to helresses and work- Jullus Umbach jr, son of a wealthy [recommends that the eighty-foot wide|erty and alno to return $3,000 which Present Evils. whlerawe oe jeak downstairs a ue ground A00F ing women, who are, therefore, privi- | builder of Corona, L. 1. The two|roadway extending from One Hun-|he was to Invest for Mra. Clements. tek aes apartment Upolu cant nev, | 10804 to exerctee thelr biological right | | BELIEVED WIFE DYl 6, have been estranged since Miss|dred and Fifty-fifth Street to Dyk-| Holt refused to do so, and here, Witte| Health Commissioner Hasen Ermer- i 2 7) a ‘01 ¥ _Tobn and me eth Lan of choice at all seasons, Fleckenstein, after long «uestioning, |man Street be part paved and opened|Clanentn and lomt her as a client, | 9% held @ two houre’ conference to- com ihe door of the Landenw apartment | Of 02) the sad legucies, which our $0 HANGED HIMSELF) voia:tne pottcs wnat ano krrow. to general traffic. nT dincovered,” the lawyer sald, “in| day with officials of the Brooklyn eceneary ee Ce ona be Panenas ohne nt | guttering age received from the reign “The killing happened about dusk | Borough Prosident Marks and Park| my talks with Holt that he had| Rapid Transit Company over Brook- Perea conaary $0 wee Janet Meee ee tant, | of Queen Victoria—more hideous than ; ———__ ,, Jon Feb. 9, 1914," sald Minn Flecken-|Commtsioner Ward further will ask| £fossly deceived Mra, Clemente before | iym murtace line traffic troubles due sd eee the ce er's ; he | the furniture, more atrocious than the Gattinger Wanted to ‘Go First,” He] stein. “Mr. Umbach was taking Mise |the Board of Estimate to petition the Dee era tela hae ae es Md MY }to the “full car” ordinance, It had in who ‘end wine 7 with Christian's aid, she broke in the |)’ \tent ane a : pee i office and told her ahi ‘0 forget ealcied Ie To“ meabanes in in Sew 3 ad Told Son, and Had ta oa party In Flushing, | Legislature for an amendment to the] Hoit. [ warned her that she wag in scores Gout, A avaiGh Tums Of eae DUM eee tte Sedition of Had Told Son, and Had Ray Farish ¢ ty In Flushing, | Legislature f 1 to the] Hi I 1 her that sh in | been reported that have been | Ste the p forth, but sho ran into the apartment, | Srinking female le surely the worst, Hinted of Gas Sui | and T rat beside hor in the rear seat |law barring general vobtcular traffic] danger of being sued by Mrs. Holt) kept waiting daily in cold and rain in at ihe von To the living room sho found a gas Jet | And 8# many crimes have been oom ie sca of the car, We were koing up Jack-|on the Speedway, They favor auto-| for alienating Holt’s affections. She! white car after car went by full to tarned on, Sho turned it off, threw | mitted in the name of womanly mod Belleving his wife mortally ill, and|son Avenue pretty fost and at Sev- movies on ie SemnOus OM. Toad ray, Reon po 150 por cent. of their seating capacity wPetie interview with Prof, Loomis wil open the windows and hurried a ag for the sake of the seven wanting to die first, Arthur Gattinger,|enth Street, Woodside, { felt a jolt | partment of Highways, the total cost] A day or two later, Mr, Witte al-| and therefore unable to take more iNew Fore Wari. Sept 2, 004) the bedroom. deadly sins, sixty-two years old, a clerk in the} and knew the car had struck some-|of the Spedway since tts opening in| leges, he found that Mrs, Clements | passengers. ¥ Eoomle of te Univ aaa pein umconecioue found (per! Quite apart from his excel: | United States Customs House, hanged | thing 1885 to 1900 was $3,090, Adding | a4 Tetatned nay tyres SEA ra) Commissioner Emerson wanted to| te mei \ 1 5 2 ; , : . - enarice to on demanded the ee pote cincichborhood; said tho lent virtues as a provider, a | liimself early to-day at his home, No.| "Mr, Umbach turned quickly and | #0000 @ yeur, maintenance to date.) Sat Suite ag obtained as counnel | Know why more cars were not put man had been dead for some time, An husband much more im- 584 West Fifty-second Street asked me, ‘Did it get up? I watd,| 4 study was recently made of the| fees from the Court. on under a faster schedule, S. W. ambulance from Seney BORE aL and portant to a woman than a Mrs, Gattinger, an alld for two} ‘No; it's lying there Ho sald no|daily use of the Speedway. During a} Mrs, Clements and Hoit, in counter | yum, Vice-President of .he B. R, T., | mense business 6 BSS son or Bree te tne wife is to a man, Every years, became worse a few days ago| more, but kept up Jackson |Heven-day period, between 8 A. M. and! affidavits, deny ae en's, stato | and other offictals told him they had | pelf,jo wter rit cloaaed, no eauctet sie. Landen was partly re woman would marry for love and her husband seldom laft her bed-| Avenue. As he 1 ints shel mete peiietent shat ned toate werk. eee eaee ae eainst the | not been authorised by the Pubic | Fes eo a ey Vived, but she lapsed again Into un- if she could afford it. We say side, When thelr son Gustavus came| Train's Meadow Koad, east of|Uriveway, It is extimated the coat of] middie.” Mrs, Cloments admits, how | Service Commission to ouy more| wil cam ou nothing for en gensciouspans. Bae io penta | that women marry “for a in at 1 A. M. to-day Gattingor told|Corona, the spoed was ao high that| paving the centre of the Specdway,| ever, t action for divoros and | cars, ‘The officials maid they delleved Sines ; cover. RTA: WC P home,” But that actually is him he didn’t believe the mother|the car lurched and threw me out of leaving twenty feet of turf on euch | annulment oi | tee marnian Al0O) thas within etghteen months new! DR, J, ¢c C. McCOY, left open by aceldent. man's matrimonial intent. A | iil himself with gas but for the dan-| "Miss Farlsh wa frightened ically nothing cor to New York County. Hove present congestion, Candler Building, 220 W. 42d St, i man marries—or, to be accus ger to the others. The son laughed| that she got out and took @ trolley ent yearly maintenani - Commisioner Emerson announced ae etn fetes. See SAVES OLD MAN IN RIVER. rate, permite himself to be at his fear lear to Flushing. Mr Umbach put | re apeenney | he would ask Publio Service Comms: | xt) q.8 Fal" Kunday ‘Thuesles tod Mapundage married—to have an shee Waiting until wife and son were| his car away, changed lis clothes and | pyery minder Sheuannan wonle nore. HOLD MAN INDICTED ON sioner Straws to order the B, R. T. a M Sunday, 10-4. M. to : 4 point after he leaves the of- asleep, Gattinger tled a clothestine| took mo home by trolley. He told me | fy ‘at ‘ SSS Dew of Work, Folled of besa apitet tia aR nig Gtbasline | took me home by tt from all parts of Manhattan to wateh to put more cars, perhaps an in- 5 eeiiida_ bp ‘Hosa. uvammaes fice or the club. to the transom betweon his bedroom |ig Keep still, ‘The next day he| the passing show $54 000 ROBBERYCHARGE | crease of 20 per cent, on tho Smith mts . It may be urged that he can get|chair he adjusted the rope, then| Showed me a newspaper that told of one Rpeea wey we beaee re ' | Street, Grand Avenue, Gates Avenue e Edward De yenty years old.|this without matrimony. So he] pushed the chair aside, Mrs, Gattin-| the little boy being kille FOReT Bn F008. Wh Onn hig! ‘and Flatbush and Seventh Aven u tere Stree ‘ooklyn, Ya r called ft 0 . A nd money was casy, Jumes V. Leary, | of No 8 Chauncey Street, Brooklyn! eqn, Hut matrimony causes the | ger called him at 0 o'clock, and g “'Soo what we lilt,’ bo sald. ‘Now, |who owned the Hoffman iouse and| Police Say Thompson “Beat” the! "nes who wanted to die he | ald, been ues he] cast trouble, the least displacement | bo Terpotis aipried 1055 his n OM! he sure you keep your uth shut" |Wno performed the foat_of bringing Absolutely Removes ee ad de venta Dien Ne,{6f the routine habits which constitute | Polyclinic Hos ap 1d he wad boom lieu mein varoiae: Vreaking the lan immense low raft intact ft Law ‘Till Woman Revealed ee earresr Gas Indigestion. 0 on into the Eas 4B ehbadar I Sande: rhe | vmeveval: Ee ian ee ear RICH FOEDIGS 8 Oe o flee} Maine to Manhattan, was the con- SINC! ¥ Ine pa 18, foot of Beekman Street this after-|hig happiness, , The most superior | dead several bh | an accident, hardly looked is acto ere were many criticisms js Pittsburgn Record Barrow, President of the I Py OR wad saved. by Vonturo De Crus, ot | MA *zcent in hla procaseas of thought | Fleckenstein me Heche Job, but the demand for’ the He NSDUE Baseball League, suttored Internationa oroves it, 25c at all dru; By Walltain street, who reached the | iN an automaton Hence certain EVER BREAK A i “LEBRA » victim, erine "allio, ot thon "er roadway ivaye brought} Frank ‘Thompson allas Willies take ot eapenditila on bli ainieat Kins Ngod man as he Was sinking for. the| mechanical quality sometimes is to | t, orth the money for its upkeo nec bcs gi gs esi a 1 —— tid Time “and” kept” ls head udowe | tected in his caresses, When a| ue hor Mra, [eral unsuccessful attampta made | nerry wording to dp Pittsburgh | to ee Wises iets | water until & rope We 4 ; three ti ia the} T0 SULKY? TRY IT! veiwad. | Atte. | years ago to open up the dway| record, acording to the ty leare, for, Rome immediately, He | ler, y \;|man has dined set aa en : { enon Trott lio weneral trafic police, goes back to 1M, waa @ iy learn fet Mi gset Mh he venter | uunte » restaurant or called three times 7 c| — roadway t dey nd t baulaave Toate odes ahasashion haa lher little son barely in tins to avoid rested In lower Broadway taglay, a $f Sinenned yd BeMo sonra. the - on the same w in bu being bit by Umbact’s car, whieb| ROUSSEAU ON DYER’S STAFF, | tew nouns after his nidictment for jernational League hich lized | Bi J C For become a rite, tied is pryaial ays | Bill Snyder Did—Found Speed Was} had ne light. the larceny of $64,000 from a St, Louls by slow processes into a sacred habit, | . i - re wh >. Rouse Chicago ; ° Straig eodore jousrent, or| man and of $7,000 from a Chicago e e You douot this, perhaps, Betore There, but Not in a Straight hand led tho eight-months-old zebra | mitchel’s Secretary, ts now # Lieuten=| victim | onstl ation you/dlemiss it won't you recall how “Line, from the side of her mother, Lady |ant, N. GN. Y., on the staff of Brix.|’opnompson fa fifty years old and| easy it is to teach the customary Lucy, who bit and kicked savagely | Gen. Dyer, having been promoted tn the| gave hin address as Atlansic City, | use tricka to a male dog—how exceed-| The first trial of what Mill Snyder: in protest, After making several bigh | Sixty ninth Regiment in record time He sald he Pe a broker Ad, Dror 100 Years \ ingly difficult it is to put his sister | head keeper of the Central Park jump records, Sahara was hurnensed | According to some reports, a few of] moter, Ever sinon y ete ‘Ola through the same curriculum of find- | describes as the coming spear sensa- to @ sulky specially built for her Sad | the officers of the Bistysh ih are not live have a lool ni f08 eal 4 An Effective Laxative as led around to a a ny t | ol pl dd ove! i ‘apld ot poe- | CRUMO | ne decided - ing the ball or chasing the stick?| tion of the age on the race track of poh Aone t ns | wholly Pleated oussean, ned Advances) hd his crowd should not remain in| Purely Vegetable This fact Is advanced sometimes as|the Grand Circuit came off i+ the | House Tn October Mr, Rousseau took an ex-| this city. : | . . stablishing the superior intelligence | early dawn this morning in Central Aorta to time Sahora on the fret aa ien apnincant for & staff position, rail ane Avan te ral” times ‘tor onsti ation of the male animal, To me it proves | Park ‘ahara, the first zebra born Crone. See Ly ad nd was mudi First Lieutenant in the | ren, and other crimes, he has al-| y The Uelcious Laxative Chocolate, |°"Y the automatic quality of his/ in the park and one of the few born for she nev © thn are | e wus t Ways been able to “beat” the case. Ht Indigestion, Biliousness, et. Ex-l i acts. in captivity, was brought out to be feet in a straight line nyder was Once he was pardoned by the Gov- Recens Noeres, Sonn patina, regulates | 0° “Gmitting that man marries for a| broken into harness, and at the con- driving and as Sahara tried to: wo Aor eT tinehte teen pesitions Tar APOE OFF SNe RA: stat ort QO or [o} Ou Night liver and promotes digi home, because a home centralizes hia | clusion of the trial Hill admitted that *verxwhere put Abeud. be Was dpitee sult "from ‘competitive | examination ee eeiatee ob ta aret with, whe dis wnsil relieved nyt anc iat 10c, 25¢ and 80¢, at| jeasant habits, we must concede that | she was not quite broken aoa Bren te lea arava, Weae (ol tr tne tuned ta been some oppoaition| Voroad him, went to Pittsburgh and Chocolate-Coated or Plain ruggie phame means very much more to a A little sugar in the palm of Bill's ciyillans, wot le resard, await another day, |

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