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: THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1916. FIRST PICTURE OF GREAT NORTH SEA BATTLE OF GERMAN AND BRITISH FLEETS+=="*rcze “Sacs'sctint vn Wier cree tent sam : WILSON BY PHONE |Armerica Is Just One Big, Beautiful ‘Movie’? |\\OF DAVISLKED |“OLIVER'S” SHADOWPENNSYLVANIA . STOPSFICHTOVER' =o Little Jap Marchioness on Flying Trip| ORPET,LAMBERT | STILL BECLOUDING ROAD APPEALS 10: | CAMPAIGN CHIEF ZFS GIRL TOLD CHUMS RAE TANZER TRIAL 146,000 WORKERS EDA i ‘.. Wrangle in National Commit-| tee Ends in Election of Mc- Cormick as Chairman. 2 MEMBERS HELD OUT. {School Girls Tell of Marian’s| Fight Over Books and Trunks} Calls for Volunteers for Jobs | Moods and Her Talk of the Lost One Left Be- That May Be Vacated by | Student Prisoner. hind Him. Striking Trainmen. { i} Moore of Ohio Denies Presi-| dent's Right to Dictate the Selection. 18IN COURT TO TESTIFY.|. “! 4™ going to prove that these] PHIT.ADELPHIA, June 17.—Gen- | trunks were a plant; that Oliver eral Man, r 8. C. Long of the Penn- ie Osborne was a plant; that it was all sytvania Railroad to-day appealed to Witness Who Repudiated Her] part of a plot concetved by James W.| the ainplovees of the company's lines cit Osborne to send this Jitte sirl to t Pitt PS) a wt oof Pittsburgh, asking for the Testimony Mark for the prison to save this hound, Osborne,| continuance of their loyalty, and calle : | Prosecution. and several other people, And [ ani| SC | ing ve nieers to maintain the cneieailia, | foIng to prove tt out of the mouth of} sar ih event of a trainmen’s BT. LOUIS, June 17.—Vanee MeCur- | WAUKEGAN, tl. June 11-—The SRR the anawer of Attorney) eZ: The appeal reads in part * Lbed be ttorne: be * * ballot is being tak mick of Pennsylvania, the President's | State to-day brought etghteen etgh-|siade to Judge Wolverton to-day’ | yy, i rae ate a at Ge ape hey | ’ » train employees of the Pennsy chotee for Chairman of the Demo- jteen-year-old girls to court to im-]at the trial of Kae Tanzer in| vania Ratlroad Company ) cratic Nattonal Committee, was fortn- peach the testimony of Josephine oo fo a question from the] “We do not believe the contemplated i a « ee "i | ally elected early to-day, after a six-| a MOVIE “MPRESSION cans || | DEVS WA che tral OF will 38) Oreet lath: SLRWiet Dein Me ADNUCTeiEre | Ritney oh en ostaes BY SB 3E ' hour fight started by committeemen, OF AMERICA ERom women ACC | tor the ulleged murder of Martanl nooks lett behind by one of her lode. creda! employees who objected to the seloction ot al BER PRIVATE CAR iwoustrious| | Lambert. The girls had attended | ora named Bacon. deny abana hike on + Chairman froin outside the committee Marian’s eighteenth birthday party} “Oliver Osborne” is said to have! in the t reaso President Wilson sald over the tele- [in Helma Woods, near Luk Forest. |! 0° ie with sans je. {EH serie, shail be jeopardized or Naili ness down to a de-! stoppod by a strike of leas than one- phone McCormick was his choice, — | | ‘The firat of tho girin to take the| scription of Oliver's appearance, the|alxtn ot ail the samplers en One During the fight the President was |rtand, Bernice Wells, testified that! Court character! the questions | “Tho management, under the law, L scored for trying to dictate all dotatia| & | Marian seemed bappy at the party. of the attorney as ridiculous, Mr, be ecuired to pisces ay seven i. of the convention and campaign, The * Jt’s Wonderful, Like Nothing I’ve Ever Seen,” Says + CN ot She did not seo her cry, ax Mine Davia | Sad ot Hected and stated that every | giriky eventuates it will. be incum- yerent members of the committee , ° , ‘ 1, ws hd ae et question he was axking was of ab-| bent upon all loyal employees to be | tevered Homer §. Cummings ot Con-| Namiko Mayeda, Who Came From Tokio to New Faence Ord CoA had testified, and did not see MI99/ solutely vital interest faithful to thelr duty and operate the necticut for Chairman | York So Swiftly She Has Condensed a iozen fas meapeo fy couecrng — / Se ee eae The Witness sald ahe had received te nin atrike of trainmen 1s AGdnall vote Ono the: quention ras ¢ : be : Scueo. vores On crose-examination Attorney) a registered letter addrewsed to | pied on sur eompans will require en au 4 in only two votes being cast | “Reels” of Impressions Into One 7o TAME ack | Ralph F. Potter asked: Oliver Osborne, which she gave to] gineers, firemen Hictors, passen- Inst the President's slate, which | | To JAPAN | “Did Marian appear gay—gayer| Bacon, who opened jt and then | Ker i men. ‘The man- ‘Welidbe ac tbe Gikaboe)Vikg/ ala 468 | : than othere—as if she were trying to! marked it “Ovened by mistak ene lll elgg Pl aces tacy7adorses 4. Cussblingss COR: & | hide her troubles behind @ maak of} returned it toh Several (Rar ay arlao to. meat adeh amare necticut, for Vice Chairman, and Wil- By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. | wayety?” had arrived addres: to Oliver Os- | y : } bur Marsh of Iowa, Treasurer. | Would you travel 10,000 miles to meet your husband? | “L wouldn't say that-she just} borne which she refused to recet Ug of bes RAE te greed i Pty , | _ : th the management that the traffic KE. W. H. Moore of Ohio and W. F.} A little Penelope of the Orient has come all that way to seek her wan-| | aerteee eee een en Oliver, or Bacon, has not yet caited | “fh company must tove, regard Sepp of Kansas were the only com-| gering Ulysses. She is the Marchioness Namiko Mayeda, who is in New | : i ign for bis trunks. jless of any wage controversy, and ‘ miltteemen willing to go on final ree- | York ever so briefly en royte from Toklo to Londce came next. She smiled innocently} Mr. Slade read to the witness the| who are willing to volunteer their © 4 with their protest. ' z é 5 ( eva iaat e a = —_ nnn met tat Mr, Dady when he asked her name|record of her testimony at the Rac | sewices to assist the company ia Mogre’s. principal argument was Dio Mar Quie) MAL ONe is UIEEY a be aes deep violet in color: a aman round | PNM INSPIRE BOY |and responded in a clone, unatrald| ranzer hearing, and when he had | 20108 118 duty to. the public, to. the that by following the F ent's di-! of the Japanese Embassy. He and bis Marchioness 100° 14 tne daintiest white silk | E NOVELS NS ‘voice, “Florence Russell.” She was! proceeded for about ten minutes the! employers, will Sead thelt_hames. to rections in the matter of the National haven't seen each other for three years, He is a 80l-\ stockings and bigh-heeled white “ yy) born at Racine, Wis. eighteen years| Court interrupted him and sald that their immediate superior officer, stat- Commnitthav they cwacn, takings away dier and a patriot, and for a year he served as Captain pumnon 10 BE JACK THE RIPPER neo, |e; Ga weune \heonelidanules! Galwand| 18 what service they volunteer. i ail thelr own political power—they in the German army. ‘Then he went to England, where “yor the atreet_ and public appear- ee ee The witness and two friends spent) the record and what the witness had 4. ye emake Re et secame merely collectors of cam- he has been working for beloved Nippon during ances I like your clothes best,” she| Captured After Threatening to Kill night of the party with Marian. testified to to-day whose services ate uocepted that they pulgn funds, he said (he last two years, Now his term of service in nearly sald. “I like your food, too, better! yy cna) ciate to See if De Anna Paulaon, who alwaye had done) | Attorney Shude objected, saying he will ue retained in The positions as “| deny the right of the President at an end (but he isn't allowed to abridge {t by a few than Japanese food. I saw beautiful CERES) SLANE ACC Oty oo, was unable to stay Veil; Sm NOL wOIng. {0 WAIL for] Meee LIGn that tad eleaoaibeanate to take away from us the right to days in order that he may come to meet hia wife.) things in your shops. At home I still tectives Were Smart. “Did you see Josephine Davia take that,” arid the Court, | Porded during crises of this nature.” ) have some say In the selection ce FRE When she finally reaches London the two of them will Prater my national dress, as do most| ecause ho wanted to find out it inline aid dato) 6” room" (eshad) Ur rerise (0) ay on) with {its cron. | bina next Presidential candidate, whic! iTS M MBSS i Nea japanese women. But at court func- |, vork detect! were as clever, MT: d | aaron pa ey. we will have if we elect a chairman urn by Bay Europe Langer There sole tions at 1s now obMgatory that the pe ONE cet heats heen reading! “Were you on intimate terms with! goa) “eli sit down," waid the CAT'S CRIES LEAD TO $5,300. from our own committes,” he de- | Of eight ts waiting for them, When she speaks of tim the heavy Women of Japan wear European cos:|shout. jn dime novels, Lawrence| Marian?” asked Attorney Potter om Mra. Jamon Oaborne, recalled, testt- (ged Wonnn Lived Poorly and >! clared, | Bastern eyes of the little Marchioness soften and smile, | tumes.”" Brown, fifteen years old, of No. 239) °T0#8-examtnation, | fled to recelving two letters from her ooh Wealthy, In the course of the evening's ar-| She is a slender, small, neatly - Evidently the trai! of the French| poy Avenue, Brooklyn, is now in, “Not partioularly, | Oiree mal CHEE ree et age act ace P gument R. S. Hudspeth of New Jer-| fashioned person, who doesn't 100K] p,q opportunity” for two years|dressmaker is over Tokio. custody of the Children's Soclety. Md Marian ever tefl you of tnti-| Mason Nye, which ia said'te be an Mrs, Christens sey called President Wilson by tele- f she could possibly be Me) einer to see Europe or to voyage, WILL TAKE BACK IMPRESSIONS He wrote a letter Inat week to/™acy with any boy?” other alias of Ol O, Was next ear-old woman phone, or of an eight-year-old POY. |i5on the nigh seas, But shallade- OF AMERICAN EDUCATION. — prookiyn. Police Headquarters, in| “NO sit." Cale aerseahena a living tn th at No. 19% “My choice of McCormick $s In ac- r than many Japanese women, | coondan the Samurai shrink 1 asked the inevitable question| which he sald “Did you and Marian talk of Orpet) artor iiving with Moe Co ed entt | North Seventh Wiltiamabur cordance with the precedent estab. | nevertheless ix not muck over |rom subm » She shall not— about the women of America “Dear Police: I am in Brooklyn, | after the party?” In June, 1814, Two notes were pron] proyeed, ths euEnCONe eieeoan lished," the President said. “That is feot. She has big, clear, fall) and she does not! “I admire them very much because | around the Swedish Hospital, Rogers “Yes: Marion said @he had heard) duced, which, sho sald, her husband | kin cupant was found dead I have to way. wn eyes and an absolutely un-| "Against conventional —dangers,| they are 0 active and industrious,” the Avanty ‘and, ‘siesling Place, Rome {lat OTpet was engaged to Coleutia| Nanded to her during their fortnight | yb t been seen since Invi The only other contest of impor-|wrinkled skin. She can taik almost |ioreover, she 18 elaborately shteld- Marchioness declared. “They accom- day { will kill one lady doctor there, YOUKer. She sata Josephine had! faring Wife,” and. ended Thon the police searched the rooin tance, that from ‘Texas, reauited in/no English, and yet, as she satleg, There are seven persons whose|plish wonderful thingy. And they | two sunecons, two nurses, lady doctor fitten Orpet about ft, but had re! aincerely,” and were unsigned they founil under the mattress two sas sthe seating of William Poindexter as|atraightly erect in the sitting room) wioie duty in Ife just now is to/are so free, so much freer than the| Miss Judson, Dr. Jebelman, Dr. Fin C¢\ved no reply, Marian didn’t know this juncture Rao ser had) ioee, Dank hereetag Lae ae National Committeeman, of her suite at the Plaza, smiling @t/ rake care of one small Japanese | women of my country. I was told that! ,legtein, chief nurse Miss Johnson, | Wat to think of the report.” an attack of hysterics, causing A] posit from July Severat SR a me with the faint, ironteally friendly eee | 4 3 stein, chief nurse Miss V The witness sald she and Marian, “’™metion in court. Judge Wolver-| feeds to property. in, Manhattan, whore he conversa inal teen | before 1 came here, and now I can se6| head nurse Miss Yellowburg, assist - ton ordered the defendant brought | vaiue will run well Into the thousands, smile of her race, she conveyed There is the first secretary, there is| it for myself. Still, 1 think the Japan- gant nurse Mise Wilson and 1 with WOot to bed about 11 P, M. and talked inside the bench ral! and then in-|also were found. As the woman had no DEAD MAN HILL AGAIN dubitably the impressicin of Hein® @ (no second secretary. There is the firat|ese plan ts est for the Japanese throw a bom) In. side window of Ti! 12-80, largely about Orpet, but she atructed counsel to proceed with hig) known relatives, thte body was aent to grande dame, £ lady-in-waiting, there is the second| Woman. She*would I unhappy under | ents ward some at Before two collected little about tt. Seopa ASAT AA Ion Mr. Slade ob. | the morg. ” And sho is one, Very few really jaqy.in-waiting, There is the private| American conditions, just as the) : “Did she say anything about Orpet’g 20Ctrd on the ground that his client aristocrat Japaneso women have American woman would be unhappy | Weeks is over I will send some of my ‘ a s was not at the table and was not | spn physician, ‘There 1s the first official ir she wero treated like my country-|men over ‘oO St Mary's Hospital °Mtacter, his temperament?” inter- conscious of what was going on about {visited America, but she must B2 hos, chere is the second official Bost. | women, . Te ar ai Loltalethink to unr en TIRIRA Mes DEAT her. ‘Tho Court inaisted and he re: | RASHES CHAFING German Hand Grenade Attack aL iver eon A fae m, . }@ ‘poe Cor om- seven is ne an Jntereated In American educa-| Costello, Dr. Matthews, Dr Bane Rho suid ‘Will bad a bad temper] faraatiuenits tr a fe cine ij oe eate: 1s her husband both bel« to the same ehanicthel twa Mant | tion, however, In San Francisco J sent | \ aaa aes . . * lanc on Cxcused Mra. Nye for the rest of the Avocourt Beaten Off, Says oer inane on she who is in the|, Al! except tho two hosts left Tokio | Ty secretary to many achoois, both for | bridge. (Migned) Jack, the Ripper, |°4 that Mra. Lambert had forbidden! trial'and adjournment was taken to| MTA Ne WA Paris. Fon een et her titte Sit the Marenioness, When a high | girls and for bova, to make a report to| Jack, the Ripper. him to come to the house,” answered | 19 o'clock Monday morning : \‘ areeh. BHO. . rried, She ficial in the Japanese society of New| me on the methods. 1 should like to do] Deputy Police Commissioner God- | Miss Russell. | > USE PARIS, June 17.-Violent arttilery| Was hers before sh seen choot, /YOrk heard that the Marchionexs| something for the education of my |) oe ee Ne.|_ "Did she say anything else to indt. | | attacks ure continuing on both banks) Was educated in & Japanese schoor|Mayeda was on her way to v Be eaten ate Fee te Be eae ee Rene oe (Hh Aastha elite | Sate ther Ib Wena plandontine attair?”| ITALIANS TAKE THREE | % alike “Vand wrd-| but one o very best, one | nrantln (nani ce pte 0) eis aking care y one of the docto e| ; 4 f the Mouse Verdun front, accerd-| but one ot iy bone open instantly sent two y Japanese | Omen OG rRAT free 0 te! , Hoenital cron, resumed Mr, Potter. | Vre office to-day. this trip of hers -comparaiie, al- with American customs to moet the| Don't you tind tt gay, busy and noisy?" | ton Avent e writing wax sim-| "You have recollected quite a taw| t of heavy guns in the|most, to a voyage to ‘or iN} party in San Francisco and convoy|! Guestloned desperately. There Is/flar to that used in the threatening | things wince you ald there was noth ay P alan antan en at he . a -Y |} something about the kindest and most | lette Jetective was conducting | ‘e's oe YOU ald no ‘| nor . cat o ee | J Avoucourt sector is particularly|American woman-is taken at hor} hither, ‘The high oMelal’a| Conscientious interpreter wich makes | un Tavemtigntion. wt “ihe Bases |ing more, Misa Russell, Do you re.| Report Capture of 203 Prisoners! heavy, Dead Man Hill last night/@%Press Wish, longed to traver” |{Ncestors Were retainers of the} me feel desperate. store when Hrown, ¢ 1 there ag|call anything more?" | With Six Guns and Four | vas au inferno of shell fire. A Ger- 1 ye miveye iongen to sha Mayeda f y The Marchioness utte 1 few {n-}an errand boy, spoke up and admit-| ‘The girl's voice had grown steadily Machine Guns m nan hand grenade attack at Avou.|she told me, through the mei We spare the Marchioness every |CompPrehensible sounds. The interpre-| ted having sent both letters, wanker and the “No? shiloh ane) Fa ACHING NUE court was easily repulsed. of her suite who acted as inte aataiil “one eer Ree ter turned solemnly to me. ‘She| > | es enue ROME, June 17 (via London).—| Hi sn Noneed taka Sf Teaba a. aero Utero antennae! [nt all," one of the i One |Rareun atta erucit is aay, buay and ‘ turned was almost inaudible, Then, ROME, POWDE chment of French infantry pene- » 0 ha ; ed to me proudly, “Everything Is | noisy," he said {PORTIA’S PLEA BESTS COP {from tio depths of her memory she Halian troops have carried the Aus ted two German lnes,” killing [8°® Europe and Amer And this! gone for “Would you like to live here?” I — brought this, which wet. those whol trian positions of Malga, Fonsetta and ny of the defenders and x {seemed a good opportunity.” is inquired, Suffrngiat ani weer Wins Ov ta husalon onte Magari, between the Frenzel See Rata Gr CIN SEE Aiare el oe ie nencanee ranean AMERICA A “MOVIE” IN ONE) “And the Marchioness understi peri) heard to hugeing: Monto Magari, 1 nthe Frenzel HEALS & SOOTHES reas Ceaen mye Sreras ee valtad heey he | | »Marian said that Jo Davis itked| Valley and Marcesina, according to turned without auffering losses, tera chearinttcapsearad 10" eval QUICK REEL. She waited for no translation. A! pam poticenvar anpareal do: DA wrote CHILDRENS SKIN mb: MUS ONDE u “| And what has she ween of Amertoa;|Sleam of pure Joy shone in her big| ihe Adama, street. court, today | OTP That's why sho was always War Department to-day. The Itallans| MO? BOX PROVES IT 25¢ GERMANS INFLICT [A moving picture—roolly nothing | times in succession’ she melded “ner |aguinst Mrs, Marian 1. Cothren, @|°°OUnE to see hor (Marian).”" took 208 prisoners and captured six HEAVY LOSSES ON ALLIES 10 DEMAND more. For she left Tokio May 16, and | head! i [prominent vuffragist of No. 987 Clinton | Marian, the witnes# said, confided guns and four machine guna, \: = = y s | pe a ee + 1 lant : that she rither enjoyed seeing Orpet Ra 3 5 Bibs | | to-day is June 17, She spent a brief} Not even the gentlest and pluckiest | Avenue, Brooklyn, and charged her with FRENCH IN VOSGES. | SHOW-DOWN BY GREECE | verioa in San rrnoisoo, and aho witt|Of all the Penelopas is immune {rom yynping into a “Stop!” signal when he [#MRFS. Ones, “to spite him," gho BRIBE INVOLVES OFFICIAL. a ———— | be in New York for a day or two, | he serm of Nowyorkitis SHE baa SBR ES MaLG er motor car at} Walked home from Sunday-sehool ' a aye OP P| RERLIN, June 17 (Via Wireless). | ( iatanidte or Gnevanees’ Will rest is a swift panorama of| WAR PLOT. Viatbuah Axenue and Fulton streat With Dor teashey Seer uake ene lv Rem rary Leave King No Chance for bleale prairies, shaggy inountaina, rib wenly young women employed Yes." replied Madderar |‘come around,'" eaid the witness, office of the Commissioner of Accounts, Indigestion. One ckage “In the Meuse district the activity Evasion bons of lake and river, in a Jersey powder plant are And didn't 1 have to run past to! Misa Minne Rumsey, Marian’® | vas arraigned to-day in the Gates A g' e pa ave J x, ep from striking it? » bal a a sad Hy i ai the arcillary continued with anne “ie nate fh | “It is beautiful, it 1s wonderful, ttts| down with German measles j sen trent 8 Sunday School teacher, testified she jy Court, Brooklyn, charged with tak- | provesit. 25cat all druggists. ; niderabie strength and was increased | ATHENS, June 17 (via Paris)! ttke nothing I could possibly imagine, oe Discharged," ruled Magistrate Esters] Rad seen Marian pratieally every ing a bribe of $100 from Vhilip St dit in the early morning hours with | The demands of the Entente Alties|iiko nothing 1 have ever secn,” the|QNE HUG COSTS HIM S10.) Vin was stew asked Madderan, | SUMtay for thre months and once aM SON Teme on n chute of rib: Donati vinlenca a? aattainien nie nations on ( ye wes i amned 10°! wandering Penclope told me, "f cans one 5 \ might have | Month at suclal gatheringw at the ing inspectors and. vete Henig adi 9 = cc Hi : ‘ ’ day, are belt levably strength | ‘ tol ¥ sine c Horace RP ’ aHueGh Nealth’ Department. to. puss. diseased you go on your vaca- In the Vosges we inflicted consider- N= / pot euiphasize too much my favorable | Young Law Student Hated to Court ow ' aie ainuehin able losses on the enemy by an explo- ened and ex sad at the] impressions of America. saps tor On ory Attempt, | Marion was unusually guy and jcattio at the danneon Avenue alaugh tion this Summer have sion northeast of Celles and we re- anti-ent demonstrations which!) have geon is lovely, and every one 4|. Matthew J, ‘Torrans, a law student Virema by Engine, happy at Times” sald Miss Rum DO strate Naumer sald Royle's state your favorite paper mailed te pulsed a minor enemy detachment to broke out in Athens last Monday. epeeepaig ott al ; living at No. 1200 Simpson Street, the A switching engine Mott Haven | #0Y She was alwaye the 1fo of jyents were contradictory and held him poem os the west of Sennheim which had su BARBIE) dune dteePremier Miccuious | ene een ae ane tots Bronx, was fined $19 to-day in the Is of the New Haven ran over ana] t@ par iy fo the Grand Jury He was paroled in| |] You every day. ceeded in penetrating temporarily our ‘4-| “You've been shopping this after- : & ; : Killed Fireman Gerald Payne, twent Frances Bishop testified that at the custody of his counsel oer dis of Greece is sending out confiden-| noon observed, “Do rou lke Now |Moraania Police Court, ehargod with mi Payne, iw hinciee serie chee umes me tee Angel, 5 a eepeeai [tal instructions to Government om. | ROOM” Fobserved, "Do y ‘Eu. {attempting to kiss and bug Mrs Mare) te ee arly todas. Payno had | 0ve# both of Anna Paulson and Mar- vour Wart in dato sccide Baby Hungry, Woman Stabe seit, “iils and Army oMicors in order to! York a ne op you weer Eu-!guorite Wytler, a bride of st ented from hts engine and failed to | ln because Ana could not stay all yRENTON, N. J. June 17. — Four espor rect e counteract the effects of the order for| ropean dress all the time?" |months, who lives in the apartmer ea the approw td s switch t nie ns were Ir od early to-day hen Despondent because she could not give tne demobilization of army, ae-| For, when L talked with her there|!ow Torrans. Mrs. Wytler told Mu eee ae | never saw Marian when she ? ns Ww s “4 Pd tay W her six-weeks-old baby proper nourish- cording to the Matin. : \ MS |trate Frothingham that Torrans cu -- wasn't ha except at that mo. the automobile ¢ ment, and fearing a relative had placed — The paper add t the Allies win; Wasn't 4 Kimona in sight, The Mar-|into her apartment presumably to Kit a Wins y Prise at Yate, ner sald Miss Bishop ran into @ part 8 deadly curse” upon her and child, present shortly a cor e list of thei: |chioness Mayeda (her first name by |pook that he told her had dropped to t Cann Sy a How long were vou on intimate Horm tana. Avenue, Brooklyn, slashed her left side Brevances to t wok Government }the way, moana “Flowing Wave") |""whon he saw that I was alone he! John Addison Vortor Urize in American | terms with Marian?’ asked Attorney yerqncig'y Homp with a razor to-day and then lay down @P4 that” the ands will belwore a dainty white shirt waist of called ine dearie, honey and other pet, History, 0: the most highly veluea| Potter “A year the same int With « kas tudo iB her mouth. She was couched in such @ fashion aw to pr edebaly wie, - ee eee ee ee et ety oe ae aa a data! “Did abe ever tell you that she Ginnstsy inken to Kings County Hospital in a vent any trickery on the part of K é| orgetiv crepe, showing a ot ‘Se put Ais arm about me, {fought him Mark Mo MoChesney of 5 *, Wash, | feared she was in a delicate condi ow: critical condition, Constenyge smooth browe taro@t; @ short asitirt, off, Tie prize is che income of $2.0 won? "No, ain” the ero } ’

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