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PD ih. THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY RAR Ann, BAY RIDGE BLAMES Where Women Vote and Ragtime Is Sinful P.S. COMMISSION 3,600 indignant Re Residents to | Protest in Bi-Weekly | Mass Meetings. LOSE TIME AND MONEY. Can’t Understand Stand Taken by Com- missioner Whitney. k Tue SET The CAPIAW ADReT SQ For OUAND ‘THE BRITON OPFICERt Foun THEM singina G7 Moor Avo SANKEY aA, i { | Peculiar | irty-six hundred re Ridge, banded together as Ridge Avenue Transfer Association have arranged to hold a mass meet- ing every two weeks in their fight to xet transfers between the new Fourth | Avenue subway und the surface lines in Bay Ridge. They claim they have 20, 1916. "TRANSFERS CUTOFF, Gir Goes to Be Queen of South Sea Island, SHERFFARRESTS DR MANBROTHER SAYS WATTE'S WIFE. AND MRS. HORTON LYNGH'S SENTENGE I BRITISH SECRET; - | | le . . ie . . | | Claude Martin, Betrayed by They Call at Prosecutor's Of-, Amnbusiadde Page Page Is Told | Relatives, Denies Knowledge | fice Simultaneously, but | American’s Penalty Will Be | of Guttenger Murder. | Meeting Is Avoided Made Known To-day | sini | to The be <i a ' | Mra. Clara P « Waite, wife of Dr LONDON, May 20.—The American eens Sie Arthur W. Waite, confessed poisoner, | Embasay wos officially informed to- \sheritt Weisendanger early tiis morn-| “ j i and Mrs. Marguret Horton, Walte's|day that sentence on Jeremlah @. ‘ing arrested Claude Martin, twenty-| | es | Plaza Hotel “studio companion,” | Ly ncn, the naturalized American who {six yeare old. of flmsford, fOF the! worn in the District Attorney's office | hax been convicted of « mplicity tn murder and robbery last Sunday of te-uny, at the same time, Drepating| ine Sinn Kein revolt, would Se) ale | Augustus Guttenger, proprietor of the | sive ony they are to give for! “4 a [Lakeside Inn, near this city, Martin the prosecution in tw trlal of Wale ae af rea or ", the der of li fat einelaw, | OUrNR elt d was captured by Sheriff Welsen chate, pies ped h bonis ou atom WASHINGTON, May %.—Having danger and Deputy Sheriff John 12" jtaken prompt sieps to save Jeremiah (Moore when be returned to BIS! spig women who were «o closeiy|¢: E¥neh from military execution In ” os"S Dublin until assured the naturalized Elmsford, early to- | vi du sll te home in Elmsford, early to- | associated with Waite durlag th@| cmerican hag secured all bie legal In Martin's possession when he was time he was plotting to wipe out the ghts, President Wilson can do noth- Peck family to get possession of’), . K more except to awalt the report ‘ssurances that the Brookiyn Rapid | arreated were a package of sooaine | $750,000, did not see each other, al-l¢rom the British Government cons Transit Company is willing to grant | ARG) 8, BASKARGT ob Herolny Ga6H con | hevieh tay Were’ in adgOINLA FoeMnd caring Hla ee i the transfer arrangement, but that | Bing. Bucy bwo) ube pe. | Hach was ignorant of the other's} Washington does not know yet what { Public Service Commissioner Travis | joner was partially dazed by cocaine, | ee ee eee nat Courts s : t j hitney has opposed | jbut he denied any knowledge of tie) Bultain ’ | sentence was im i upon Lyneb by H Mr, Whitney told us when we first | murder as ho pleaded with the She} pill he “ fa drumbhead court-martial for bbs f ie though Fmil TCoy ane Itor just a litle more of the drug they | Mrs. Waite and her brotie:, Perey | participation in the trish rebellion 4) ald Wet The tuture Queen. of PitCarrn Island Jtook from hitn, Peck of Grand Rapids, Mich. whol Ambassador Poge cabled the he Presid = Martin was arrested on the stories | Will also be a witness for the prose) State Department from Loni ¥ . witout q wution, re vd the trict Attor- funtil the sentence of th vurtemart . TRE MECoe 1S KING told by his brother Joseph and his) cu ached the Distri ten he ce ma tater said the Miss McCoy Will Rule 195 Descendants of Mutineers| ow ates sister Jennie, both of whom sald that (ney’s office toxether, pursuant to antis confirmed by higher military aw if se money by the fy F itcai: 4 Si i ’ : iw Guttenges with a} appointment arranged Adsistant | tho: ie will be et. He und refused to recor on Pitcairn, Who Sing Hymns by the Light 1] scan when Claude saw Guttenges with af a ret, He © commis We on ald Eset ta 9 Oy i 9 } roll of money he announced his in- | District Attorney Dooling. tt was) add ins » Preside i tiltais al of Cocoanut Lamps. : [tention of getting it. Joseph Martin| found then that an appoin nd | Wilson's cat had vances to Jiuntity 11." sities erro - says that loter le saw his brother|also been made with Mrs, Horton by the Brit Government to su ie res so F get ce} {with the mone and Claude said (oj another member of the District At- the inflletion ¢ ny punishment ha : onal He Lents Le ihe la By: Nixcla Grecley-Smith. | THRILLING SPECTACLE him: “I got it and this is what Ugot it | torney’s stuff and that Mes, Walte/ the case con ve investigated inant Dee leleveeen fe All my life | have yearned to be queen of an {sland in the Pacific . with,” and he patted a revoiver. land Mra. Horton were. according to angnmnae they cluim that 1) Ocean. Yesterday, in Bridgeport, Conn. 1 met Miss Emily MeCoy, trained VANS PATEL CET LEC ELE i eee eee peek ay FREE NEW YORK BOY , the wow eubwa ivilege ia of BUrSe and future’ ruler over Piteairn Istand, in tie mid-Pacific, th ALL FOR PAT in New York since leaving Elmsford. | at the same moment 7 No use to them. liwas bubble burst ie does not know yet that his! ‘The spectacle of the wife and cne HELD IN IN IRISH REVOLT ¥ of ened a of trains a } don't want to be monareh of a Suffragette island | brother and aister have told the| alleged paramour of « man on trial it h-ORbreen snaintatt aby more, YUMd never hoard of Pitoaira Talend tilt sherit of his avowed intention #f|for murder voluntarily appesting as ~ on th eva ng a fifiy- went to Bridgeport and met its heiressapparent. But hve Guttenger. Sherlf! Welsen-| witnesses against him is unprecedent-! Ambassador Cables That Young rninute “ Mi ei bi “ah ihn - Sut anger says Martin was once tried/eq in the history of criminal wecu Kilgi: ts t nels to Be 4 F bnce a by has been in ope. the firs thing she told me fs that sin is unknown in pane ee for killing a boy in New York, but!+ions in this city re testimony Mi b A arene ana nieen cercioe: uae. been her principality of 195 souls. bron as acquitted. Later, the Sheri | hott ill be’ ot ar importance Lib rated in Dublin gui at oer They are souls, sre enough, because they are \ Promised fc wel a he served a term in a Catholle|inat of Mrs. Walte an tending to sup-| WASHINGTON, Stay t0~-Animse ides , Me: Seventh ce Miss M nee says hey dis: | } it ary Tournament at Pena Rl a | port the (neory of prosecution sador Page jo-day cabied the ‘ appvove of dvucing, theatres and practically every = ay i Welte plotted murder to gain) Department thay John J. Kilgation. a q adi | S| a t elite plo ' ee other form of amusement known to civilization j ! heepshea ad Bay. Jthe Peck fortune, and that of Mrs.) New Yor: boy, held in Dubtin | : a parea i the ee —————— J) When the Pitcairn Islanders want to have a really! M ‘GREENWICH VILLAGE | Horton to support the prosecution's, nection will the Irish vebeltion, + th Mee Roth atide Shut does Tiotous time they guther in the pubile square by the light of street) ’ 0 tournanient and exhi- contention that Waite was sane aad! ably will be givon his freedom Not share in the proceeds of tas sur-, !4Mps, made of cocoanuts filled with kerosene, they sing Moody and stead ba i Bia Bae to be, next tothe Pre- | ware of the consequences of hi Wasa student in BD ace line, whicit Is sy owned by hymns. liner ind Parade of last Saturday, | Jat the time he murdered his & mer 4 boys’ cadet corps, und ROR Mr. nitney con © Most spectacular o} 1 | Tha one 7 ¢ there is no transfer On Pitcairn Island the women have the ballot and have nearly { of ihe oamtein pede tt a nelaw Por sone of the leaders of y he elty will » other right on the feminist programme. They are so sweet and mataPa are eR nag saps ah ae | Waste, ds tha-hour of ile trial: aps | ihe Hides art rtensalh ents each f ; ; paredness, begins in the Sheepshead | akahba:. Hi st his air of jaunty] tend & mecting of the rebels. A pnd iripi He bolda ‘and good that British officers, landing trom a man-of-war that visits | nelosure and all around ite ext te ee ica tiewes © ce Ing to information here, this action by hi d 1 rence o ", is Not en-lthe poys « f transfers are given the trolley com. island once a year, put astde all thought of flirtation, of moonlit walks with | at halt past two o'clock this atten | Haleeiog ATs ubienele futvoun | GMABORURE ene tat recta pany fot the 5 4 starlit maidens, and have no other dea than to hold the hymnbooks { noon, wi excites | Fe ee naar ecia ATC RICE | BBRSDLONG ECAH ORTH Unie nd the subway wil .. is satan ith i 3 3 for bs mn, with the playing of America kdown; on the contrary, allenists ores Staal secon ere cents; thus the the native belles and warble with the y an amalgamated band of 200 piece: apes ree avg | BOON as tine varunent learned eed i . A = 4 eces. who have observed him believe he will | OP thie ff abled Pp. to dco ah Ee HERE enaneenanye The “high state of nertection| crue operas thanesralt eh Declaration Ex-] Exhibitions of tent pitching, moun. | Remark: ble I Ficean Will Ene) over his composure as avon as tho| could for hime” ail ne Feaicenie Ct © Pitcairn Islanders 1s) But then, 1 am sure, the natives of) a 4 » [ted relay races, trailin, ; Ye Kilgallo * tain that if the Py | , ou la es, trailing and arrests of | ' puns Kilxullun’s relatives fa fore lenccacraleted thie E sf environment over! Fiji and of the Solomon Islands’ pected to Follow Missouri ‘spies ana picking un ota, tertain the People of the | Far Rockaway, ty fifty. st each nicl For the © desvendan ruld be kod 0 dane 4 Sarai Koy. 5 ay | -_ ersten pene ae neieee eo aeraeranaen linet ked by American dane- Planks on Foreign Policy, | scout and Red Cross dogs: a High- Lower West Side. FORGE B. COX DIES: i ship Bounty, put the : % you know any ragtime lis t lee is up to the Public Se Bee nt ae ana WASHINGTON, May 20.—President /%hment of a tacks by infan-| The lower west side guthers us al “ ” ¢ Commussion to straighten out its MFIEE the aa, Chea BOnu TEs i try, cavalry a Yi speed con- | Belghiborhood to-day at 8.30 o'clock to | GIVE BAL 0 » nder. We are willing to help them smallest island they could find’ “Only tune-—-perhaps the most Wilson will write the Democratle plat- testy of artil vi ay at 8.30 o'clock to - > he power to do this irom th@/on the . ude for it—stop- | dreadful one erybody's Doing It.| orm that will be adopted at the &t. babsiens ing, rescue} Witness a Shikespearian pageant Kvesaisrcoganle bah i existature, but Mr. Whitney does at the Corsican! Doing What? Turk it I , pieos races, a review opeanddaylight| Under the auspices of Greenwich | Onio Republican Leader Rose tom wi Be Reviewed in Seventy! 4 mer Stebi:to: Na willl me native women | should ‘ell my f ut, Louis Convention, if party leaders are fireworks make up (he programme for| House at Hudson Park, Hudson and Bootblack and. Buteier" Tate tear Seca i si H ey e ny u ba NV cuerect (nl (Hel attatien ie today ite a teEnoon au 116 Will be another | Leroy Streets. ‘The performers are otblack and) Butens Regiment Armory by Gea STAGE STARS TWINKLE STARTING A SMALL NATION IN! t thes would not b He will receive suggestions from) During the afternoon the four aero Kerant ety sta au obi tie mettle | P O'Ryan, ‘ Sa a font aka ares ‘ planes recently presented to the Nu scores of children from) (4NCINNATI. May 20.—George B. . i t : MID-PACIFIC, 1 un) ili as eg take’ Democratic leaders, but it t# taken tional Guard br the Aen. Club ot | Greenwich House, Richmond Hil!| yy forme a} ruler of this city| 00 you believe in I IN LAMBS BIG GAMBOL tw "en, ix Polynesians wk to the Island with Your") 6, granted both in Congress and in A erie will by seen. It ix expected | House, D. ¥, N. ‘TY. House, Spring | and t publican leadera of | Then what's the ma WIth boosts twelve Polynesian women settled MeCoy answered, “but} the President's Cabinet, that be will courso trom timo va tins Turing, tae] street, Nelghhorbood Houre and Pub: | Ohio, died at kis home in Ciitton eurly [iH the review and ball that the ~ Dav'd Belasco, John Drew, Frank | Piteairr this duced me: for Moody ana) be the real author, afternoon and evening from various ‘re Schools Nos, 9, 41 and % under! to-day a tn ie a ce ce AAG es a ol And quite t y ’ On questions of foreign policy {t is| points within 100 miles o: (he managoment of Miss Marion t Mr. Cox suffered a stroke of pa hap fo first high echoul compant Tinney an thers in Lim ww i Sanke ns. We have a an,! nai 5 3 mi f the speed- |. yao ‘ % , : Nicht ¢ eH He . dently old bachelorhood must F ‘Sa ue sok wee papier re | known the President will be aided by | ¥! Porter of Greenwich House. Among! ysis on Feb. 29. Within the last f to be formed in the country, ts Biv= ‘ight at Metropolitan, Mendelian and not a recessive Ree eee ene eee abgervea |Chairman Stone of the Senate For- 4,"he main body of the toca: division| the audience especially Invited are|dayn pneumonia developed and he | in the Seventy fire An audience that filled the Met hecause the ishind y i fl pee ee acccanblancs (eign Relations Committee, an experi- ft on will mobitize the inembers of the National Federa-| sank rapidly Regiment Armo: Pea este acute . DDR Ne oe uence Pet profile bears to Queen Vietoria,|enced platform builder, Stone's in- | morn Yarioun commands | io" Of Settlements now In convention | At hie bedaide through the night) AM@ons the putronceses will |e Nuicned the Lambs’ All-Star Gam Miss Metfoy told me ie sa pee a Emily. {e| fluence ix said to have been shown in Will th irmories to. |Nere, of which Mrs, VG MkhO- | were his wife, his brother, Alfred Cox, | Mrs. Charles 8. Whitman, ™ Joure antl 1240 this morning ‘Though the original | But the ape _ (‘iy y ie lthe recently adopted declaration of yt a j {waiting the order to ger|viteh vf Grecnwicn House tx rest land John Kinney, City Sealer, who) Purvey Mit Mrs, Reba lL. Bany The ame last with “A Nigh: \mutineers they were not He apewvell ae stout, Bhe PUrl Atissouri Democrats and the latter | the dash te ne ma, touring cars for |dent wan u Mfelong friend. Besides his| berger, Mrs, Gustavus T. Kirby, 4 ai the mbs’,” Which there Yure [stand ord Fh a hein ohetela iis frankly,|document Ix believed to forecast to! ‘The Military ‘and Nava! ‘Tourna-| M kvelyn Hilliand is tae com-} brother Mr. Cox leaves a iste Ho |. Ward e mrapton and M 5 * 28 wend of good fellowsiip. While cho | put the captain adrift, but elune 1d T would not dare wear them |considerable extent the national plat- ment will continue on land and sea {Pore and director of the show, wided | had no ehildre jP. Way, while Major Gen, Zohn 3 on Went on, such honored members {to all the commandments not broken yack to the isl he woinen would! form, so fay as foreign affairs are {0 One Week, with 4 change of pro. {by Mise Lucte Henedict, director of| Horn In Cincinnati Apeil 29, 1858, /O'Ryan and his stuff will review the ts John Drew, David Bi and | ary proceeding. and When lauzh at me. When [go back home T! concerned Aramme each afternoon and evening. | music and Prof, P. J. Dimant, in-|Cox way the tast of the oldtime po- | eo Wiliam H. Crane were presented in most cherished po! not wear sho yy more either |‘ ; © exhibitions ure under the aus: | tractor of dancing. ilen| boage SAgIE ARE uevesant- ‘bova fonmtent Tinie EALTOHTRARA ACA WNURC. WO HTER y lande r mo ished pos iV Sar AGES neat ne Missouri platform indorsed, pices of itniled. Ganga Ade rh r of dancing Went bosses, From bootbiael and The Stuyves. boys formed th pe - |sessions were tbe Bible a c in son's forogn policies, saying lation, % PL Dine p “ as fo = butcher's boy he uv pecame | cor 1 Jifficulties, A Back A tree | Bible and the Book wan t from Ison's fi 1 t Diliomiick | THE programme is as follows: ‘ 4 boy f becam rps unde difficulties, member Wild wes Jor Common Prayer, which even in 1916 S0 degrees; no cold and no extreme United States has been kept)! Vice Pt and (ey 1 Mana-|, Bnght qusle sanoue h ‘ »8t powerful man in the govern. land kept plug when th op con I the Law they know or need. he pata © Out of motives of patriotism, H. |! ” na » duds: inbition seemed headed only for out of S. Harkness of t ‘ w that e ei The but six family in THE SELF-SACRIFICE OF THE Ayerica's rights have been force ibution to the causa of awakening | ‘ nen and having much to do y are being drilled Sake cave GW. 4 virn Island,” said the QUEEN OF PITAIRN Feu ciamnlone’ ne Nation to Pe ive Haine | wi fortunes of P He TY, Rich, To: night sat What’ for future queen, ‘The © Metoys, How did you happen to decide to/ "',’ “sotiey of mon-intervention in| leases’. hus undortuke the ax took At He aise funds tor rifles and . leave Pitea and inquiree yentes Of tho enterpriae, If there : € corps bux been dril- {picking experienced autores Ifthe Chelations; {he Butlers. the oN to, much sickness’ the| Mexico has succeeded, while eee Pee There there | | »morths without then Ghakespeare masque, if you| Youngs, the Warrens and Buffet i Peuade up my hi lowed raids across the| the cost of the h ey wil - based + crt cl mpd > aise, vegolved itseif intu a minstrel | All the island, which is seven miles in o Ame and learn rvoted to the find tor hastening | yo | pecullar itnoae: 1 have neve Hod» Found tn River. st part. Frank ‘Tinney held down | circumference, is heid by them, Tt 1 re of aur people, | ) Monroe Doctrine has been up. | {he aing of the National Guard and |” Jmade av dollar out of polities, {have | man abeul tere me end of the semi-circle as Othello, | divided inio six paris and eaoy part js to take strang ' 5 Naval Militia to full stre 7 seen to it (hat the city has had the | ye nd int in conakiia Rinhe sat chermulnerce een Bt sland into our homes | held, fair dealing with siste eri Pee atone ¥ am dh ieee qa J WIR RBROR ER AA (tne guise of | is held by one family in commor Wt! ond no one can pay for our hospital: |. ee cain Analatad’ Ge i mvt o! n nerve 1 na t ‘ sixth § i's Tavern Androw ALEC, 9h eae Oe a in a eet a catGPaE for aE RORBILAL: Loan renublice Ip pow aut /FIGHT PAY-AS-YOU-GO BILL.) Glininated. ine use of big. suins for | ewan feet 8 heh nally tho proceedings by singlog ‘ 8 Warren Once at young man suffering from | fiendly feetir | —— lection purposes. A bogs is not nec. [About TNH pounds, had carl An Irish Romeo" ng ancing. his |on the dand of 8 ublae ee a . typhus Was put ashore from a ship | Bankers Favering Clty 0 Atlee fou uy fessarily a public eneiny. ge taken tothe Atarece woy Into favor, lary and Her he would take it and replace A) Wa unee noting anoue ae een eaer id's eoms 4 Raho? SuNe Minato nate "the wou take, eh ccr mney Ney mt, ne abs he deat] MRS, DONALD MLEAN DIES, | *retl” the to thnmu aoe et f + snost of Mary, and later Effingham |° aeeaal pee n epidemic followed and | be) knowleda : am or ‘Pinto was clever and graceful as a Articles & BARS HORN os ad naAY ies BAS? Ms Owed ONG! ae Past favor of the pay-u irl from the Folies Bergere in a ong- | Every year 4 British man of wa tinhen my slater perished in child. | DALE cis the New ¥ j 4 ay called “The Model'--with no | brings them supplies, With ANE taapy. Otheh women hed) BaLtinonie ae have been upprosehed by f fo Augustus Thomas, || “Our men wear European clothes.” died ‘before hen When the man-of- | src MORK, May 3 abate apliesy aptly nis 4 i je repeated at the | gic Iss McCoy to me, “but our wa me that i des- i their attitude, nutor E ARetecpoIIRR QTT® 0U68) (018 ite ee ee etn ening: wintertn ean ea | Dauk hes bs i ternoon and to-night | women general : A in pail at Suld have lived if {ded b a f oe \dvess, a sort of mother bubbard of oy. nad had more skillful nursing, [ {and ly w F VOLCANOES IN ERUPTION, ji#rercan meterial. Pormoriy this. {ave 'hes and! t love all ie Wome of ans improves poor f DS Teal of tapa cloth, made from my people. So wh nissionary | sive rvs ot agg Metin tana tale Tr wae es i aoa Ty Shh * NEMSPPER MAN'S BODY complexions | Reported Acti fine in bright weather, but rain t'worked two yours and studied. Then ’ i troy its value as cloth- my ey enon © come 1 wa k greates( volcanoes in the Hawaiian| ing, When wet i! wag likely to come at went first 10 Ep Bil Ray a Peeled Fulbos Y heist i j Islands are in eruption, according toa | apart.” ye . mit ‘ere Teast PPAR rit Fy nya received by the Ge a port eight warsing and saving | son of the firm of J Sinith eve ) Be ast once a day, ork a 5 F: ments Weather Bureau hore torday| WOMEN ARE PURE MINDED: money to go buck hom ‘and take th rues ye and Francia. Le {tine 9,| Bred W. Simi Believed to Be Man} creamy lather of it well into the 7 eo Weathe e ono appliance we need back with me, ‘| ational Pan wo 2 C “erry: r vi PARTS CRD ORE A Sh CLOTHES DON'T COUNT. Now that the Panuina. Canal 4s aor tea Be tia oats leita Rees rtiat aaven Who Jumped From Ferry | pores, then rinse the face with plenty tion and Kilauea u Ny active “This must have been embarrassing |opened it will be ble for me to dn that sithes Mr. Davison 0 Hine, | bout on May 4. | 4 al cela water, 1 f eat ened to go out for a waik | Ket back soon 4 | go. 5 or bath, have been approached by ‘ p +4 t does not take many days ol if one happened to go out f wai Sean Atom ATE tu mane meaiive very prominent banker and asked to op:| rody of Fred W. Smith o such regular care with Resinol Soap | during the rainy season,” 1 observed is the unwritten law “th man's help in ve fi. [pose the bi hd OU paRCing (Lind nace alent ‘ | trivolously. hall be chowen. f huve a ‘ Will you never take | aa nnere Waa.a hearing in Albany Thurs | peat yng to show an improvement, because fo AMRF ATIESO eee but there are more women "1 asked [rod tae Willman wae epeeed tei | anneal, manager Of the classified a9>/ the Resinol medication sootses and toga embarrassing," the Quean y Hue ene pore wan j h eplied Queen | becuse. he believed It wa dts) vertising sect the Globe, was refreshes the skin, while the pare repilas but no Ni he way A woul “« tho! will be made Poa ile orl some ¢ iple found ia the river otf Grand street soap, free of alkali, is cleansing it, lien ur young men and women) «i f ‘ morning and res} ui : se : on Poly ncn \uneis iol Ren in ' 1 re ly \n bad cond.tion, a short ath, active Liver and be [A wil who is not married at twenty aye Bled ‘| mul k sail M Neen jc norma healt, Rosina ro L ‘ i Haw in 1 all drug u is an old maid, and seventeen ts the imbing tof hin ad ie fi ’ i sep.| Who leaped from the ferryb ‘amples tree, write to ’ is Mal meoeamour ay tallevoun hose he died : ers and its int ; Hs 4 iiace on the evening of May 4 and at any sign of ty | monogamous | can you) bAl \ th us and ¢ he te at KO and Hate! ‘This belief is concurred in’ by bis ‘Mon like the way Resine! , shocked our young men would be if| A special study of 4 So. per lusion abou thus enabling patronal employers y heard from him on | Shaving Stich soothes the OSTET TER S they could see an Americ rh with) I heve studied dentistry Pact 1 by mutineers, | to @nie y the Highlands,| the three days previous to May 4 and Agcand Oricon et efits, short skirts and high he and a low s Ave prepare imy> Kar from fteen mi On | Qeeanic Pt Fair Haven Ang have had no word from him alae aotee tasty kee ~ , neck dress much as you wear here In| ti" th ously error Hi PERNT ae ’ se | Hie aeoounte are in perteut onder, satisfaction, trot would seem to them wery sinful, “And you do uot feel the need of a rum overboard leery Landing at but nad no childram, jand married,

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