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ee F ~ a TRE EVENING WORLD. SATURDAY srrTemBER oe 1917 . WIS. KING TRAGEDY 2222 == <2 ‘Woman, Lovely Woman’ Is a Bamboozler PROWLERS CAUSED SENDOFE (RIND. = = ast ‘REENACTED TO-DAY SS 28%".20"""" | Who Wheedles Man Out of His Rights, GUARD QVERGRAYE STORMS STATION © <= 8 — BY USE OF OUMINY === Shouts a Male lconoctas! in Revolt OF MRS BGAN ASORAFTLEAVES = 23 antes beetuet New York "inners cilew ‘auch pert {After V ‘ Ihrer Praeeh oF talk to them because a and Chicago at Scene of — | #r* om te © trek Dew't be tooted by M ange Silkk ' at enon, W . suppored friends Tell Maude tur the Killing | ther tre = trem Inquest Rume: Lok ‘ ‘ Heh ‘ eoprie —_—y Gireet trent © ‘ vars The tregety by which Mre Maude very soon and whe wth new e . A pw A. King met ber death be re Rem colling Ber ohen t “ , now 4 ‘ poe moet them.” | sah MBarted at the Hone of the shooting "Ly, 7 | " Mrs Howert fine “ ore @ alee (hie letter e “* to-day after the arrival at Comoord, “Wey to Mes King and Mra Melvin am wife ot " ot Louie ma 10 ‘ e ° ’ » th BH. C, of New York and Chicage that I 4 not want them under any ’ foow Henry mivm, th . . rea Romicide experts ——— to let the pee rm" ‘ ‘ o @rave “ Ma» Or oc omen whe @ ew York Chicago or Miinols know w « * 4 ve mn “ the * . pry? Be, Otte seduna, ee ee! |. Where they are weit they wear fu ; bys ' Phetriet Attorney © - a OP ther from me.” ” a Ma - > William Jones, frearme expert of the = 1) te believed that the Inet letter ts ' being aed ee worm fie @ . ” | Police Department, who accompanied te be taken in connection with the ; . cion a t “ e . suk Assistant District Attorney Booting, \Hr#TAm advising of the presence of ewe anewers have ‘ 4. Hrokive @ seni ‘ ner Chi ego agente North Carolina ° ’ “e “ ad ‘ ' . ula , WH be joined at Concord by Coronet wis fearela today Ghat chal Offwial 9 > toon oan & fale xone Y : ; Bermetster of Chicago oe office expects to Gnd at mete . 4 . . ‘ | that be | The New York party took with it a 0,000 tn urttios, which tt more | f everywher No a a tas - R4 @emmy buman figure, which will be x od were formerly in Mre te ” be obt mone e . jae ; “ao pris ; ngs mafety deposit box at the New ne o pet emis " . " whe * term the Coro! ourt at no eebibited in the Coroner's Court OF utheriands Trust Compaay. This : fr ives of the . know Kighty-sigth san as the re-opening of the inquest, and BF Ao. wien opened a few duye o«o,| ‘a des ~. se ' meet wi ® snd Santas A War v } ased to demonstrate the impoesibiity contained only a rubber band MOVIR Acros ot ~» e th to add to the mystery ney had " ~~ 46 Pee of the Clas << hie ¢ ‘ armed guard owed that be ot Mre. King’s bav shot herself! | bie America 4 & fewlousl” Says Hull, About Re- Who had kept tite weary night Viel ferent points 5 aaa iP speearing with Purposely or by accident vying Mire. King. Jover the grave wan relieved by an mounted ¢ i atid y “ cand, Ansther ' ¢ Coroner Burmeister has made @! MINNEAPOLAS, Sept, 22.—Edward other, who will pace couneleasly about Hint Apangied Hat vers ' nan in the delegation was Lam $ @areful examination of Mra. King’s B. Hull, « well known business man jtho Kenan family ati tho wath joliing tht roe | u 1 of N Halsey Body and bas said she could not have and firet husband of Mrs, Maude A ering shadows bring him bie rellet. senhoras ai nantixc: Latent was mar Sunday inflicted the wound behind her left) King, who was killed near Concord, | It was not unt to-day that an ex n. Four Sremen ana}, Vimures complied to-day ot the ear. Dr. Behults will give the opinion | N. (., Aus, 29, characterized aw ridic- | planation of the armed guards was oh thie contingent, |ROmmmarters of the selective draft that the absence of powder marks in-| ulous reports that } York auth | given, Graham Kenan, a first cou ai 7 eyatem for thls city show that abou! Gictates Mrs. Kin not holding the | tit# had evid that there had | ain and «iso the brother-in-law, hav |. ontingent, numbering | 11 per cent. of the men called have ic! Ld ity of lis remarrying Mrs. ing tmarried bi i "wae. \° 3 omen presenting each of the | Milled to show up and that only about plato}, and that the downward course full if iad pis counin, Mrs. FlE~ | twenty-two local boards of the bor. | 60. Per of the absentees have taken by the bullot indicates It was divorced in 1897 and we| ler's sister, told The Evening World fod at One Hundred ana [Peen found. Until some nation. wide round. | never spoke or corresponded from [reporter the reason for the guards. oe aE One Hundred and) ayatem of getting after detibe ee ree trons (08 rasyed ne erry, | then on,” Mr. Mull said. He remar- Me, Msn etplatia thee aoe fees h Street and ‘Third Avenue | slackers tw» devined it will be hard Capt. Jones has made every conc ried ten years ago. “I have had no 14 ; ast TU | and boarded automobiles and automo. |t? catch the who take any degree a@blo experiment with a weapon sim~-| request from the authorities for in No orHam paseor ! (co ho received word trom @ ceme- | iiie trucks which t iS fest bs ho [O8 trouble to avold the authorition flar to that with which Mrs, King was) formation of any character," Hull] Tea oat tery keeper that several strange men | ty vatriotte 1 itteene The Pines Lentaat, Miah and up t n to-day @hot, and is ready to say that in bis] added. id th Gn automobile bed vislied the ’ ronx citleens, ‘The First |thirty-three slackers were run down > opinion Mrs. King could not bave For a Hundred Years, by P. f Law, Man Has Lost VERDICT ON DOCKMEN'S ood of the Family Fim, Seys | met her death in the manner described Totyptry Ba | Wontchenter 4 of Binghamton and the |and arrested by detectiy They are a | Prisoners in the Seventy-Pirst Kes wrave and were seen to poke about sod with their canos. ret Band furniei WieGe tac rat Coroner's gary His Place as Head of the Family Firm, Says H. L. “Au soon as I received this infor een cer telne Kakopare a alta atk tania ee eee EXPERTS AT SCENE OF THE) DEMANDS NEXT WEEK! Mencken, Until Now American Husband Has Become | ‘w alo give th aan OF tee toe e mation I gave orders that guards be Placed over tho grave,” waid Mr, Ke- n. “It io exactly what any man rar traffic amwemb nd off J to give the hy parade of auto nt. of New York City's tn wohedu to go to Camp TRAGEDY TO-DAY. ord to-day thel Lowliest Vassal in Christendom—He Has No Voice in om BEPYng Bt | : | moved across the Bronx to the Sean tei eae ee ' Lak c © Pass on Status . : 2 od do were he to. lea tha consinte of 1,7 en and comes fro sexperts will g hee to Blackweid.| Afbitration Board to Pass on Statu Disposing of His Wife’s Property, and She May Ne- would do were be to loam that! One Hundred and Forty-ftth lait tuarea 8 the cites he tbe: | me rom * er Spring, where Mrs. King died, and] of Forem: Norkers Objec 7 Herat Mere compote, their exeme| Of Poeman Workers Object To | glect Home and Children and Spend All Her Own strangers were prying about, at-| n be tempting to molest t bridge, across the bridge to Lenox ri# in the Bronx and from the i i » Krave of his| " four boards on Staten Island wit —Confer on Wages. | * . . tat ae Sei jAvenue, down Lenox Avenue to One {fou and will take ination, 8 Money on a Moving Picture Actor if She Wants To. Nro. Hingham we ble alee) meee, (2 | Hundred and Tenth Street, cust to] Sy “boardn trom” Mawhatten send Following the departure late yes-| The Board of Arbitration which has _ Mrs, Hingham us his aster), “and it|hitth Avene, down the Avenus tol nett Roads from: Manhattan an aay Sealine 3 been trying to adjust the differences ex in my intention to keep the guards |-> n boards from Queens will en terday of Mr, Dooling and his party, la Greel , ® Ld Thirty-third Street and across to the|train at Long Island City. Eleven which included Detective Jobn Cun-|!#ting between the longshorem and By Nixola Greeley-Smith, there until these rumors going about 1 Brooklyn boards and five boards from the steamship companigs niff, the rumor was revived that an Pennsylvania Bt : jay until next Wee a de ia =e ’ what f dx has gath Tyenas goed at hs tony ines he oyewltnoss of the tragedy had been} cision will probably be rendered as to All married women in New York are hereby cautioned to pre- PLSD ae 4 for further detatle la: the station In great numbers ex-|road In Brooklyn, and thie teat an found, t was sald a Woman, WhOSE! ihe future status of Frank Labardo, tho| Vent their husbands from reading the October number of the Smart Set at e Hing tho rumors, hoe aid he|pecting to have a chance to “ay a Kk up two of the Queens boards a S identity was closely guarded, was al waite Star Line foreman, whose reten- all costs, If they do not heed this warning, a time of riot, | td of War Department Will Re- | had thus far refrained from making | final goodby, but the selected men, |e I member of tho party. tion by that ¢ fore ; . ‘ ? toad any statement, and explained that Fg ca mpany brought about last if not a revolution, threatens their homes, Let bu view Entire Rainkow Division— forming into ranks, marched quickly | According to late rumors, the au-|Wweek’s walkout, All the men are back legate atlibte by beget merp tied Thous Hee iit the family was heart-broken beceuse |cirough the gates and. boarded «| 2ND AND 3RD OFF MONDAY, t therities here have a letter signed |at work, but they have threatened to copies of the article by H. 1. Mencken, called “Woman, housards of Visitors Arriving. of Mrs. Bingham's death and had | speciay tral a level ; only with tnitlals, saying the writer|4utt the plers again if Labardo is rein- Lovely Woman,” fall into the hands of New York hus-] CAntP MILLS, N. ¥., Sept, 22—See-|NObEd the rumors would dio out with. | AME Waln on the level below the | p.gtiage Rewiments at Petham Park > saw the shooting. The handwriting | *t#!ed. bands, there will be no holding them down. “This incen-| retary of War Baker will visit the Na-|OUt needless notoriety he red riveouaie a rae ee nee rt ar ae ts sald to bo similar to that tn the|,,™ V. Connor, President of the In- diary article preaches the revolt of man and breathes | (ons! Guard units of the Rainbow Divi- Mes Konan (made Ie perteatiy’ lisa ana ayderic in he moet. leer Fer Mela at ores i © original telegram sent from Concord | \**nanone Unlen of Lonkshoremen, and , Scorn and fury upon the American husband, whom it| 0” amped here, it wax announced to-| plain that the relatives of the | ay tho realization reached the up-State units, ‘encamped at Pelhat to some one in New York stating] unions will hold contercnees with tha] 2° reviles as the lowliest vassal in Christendom. number of staff officers and will review | fenmeryMre Flagler had not in- | mothers and sisters and sweethearts that Mrs, King had been killed| steamship managers regarding the new| ; Second warning to wives: the entire division, The revivew will beanie the willoaha that alias Nd that there was to be no opportunity f under “peculiar circumstances,” and| wage acale demanded by the longshore- ¢ * Do not allow your husband to read the interview) bexin about 9.45 A, M. eve ia ontan (laked. aus for » parting kiss or caress a wail j advising an investigation, Mr. Swann|men, to become effective Oct. 1 Ah tellows: Thousands of relatives of soldiers be- ve ia contemplated. ae roaadtinentenrona: eitath Ctab Man to Be Austatant Secretary | is said to know the author, but] The men are now receiving 40 cents which follows with the standard bearer of revolt, Mr.) reaching Hempstead and ether| The stave of Mrs. Bingham ts un- Nie’ date latte of Treasury. | od Mencken, who, needless to say, 1s a bachelor, or he never would have dared jwomen fainted. Some were treated ynetther he nor Mr, Dooling would|n hour, week days, 60 cents an hour ye in the station emergency hospital, points adjacent to th camp to-day, | marked as yet. It in the Kenan plot WASHINGTON, Sept mes H {make & statement about finding an|for overtime, and 80 cents an hour for|to Say such things, It {s right that.women should know that a mighty |Specict trrains brought them from all|which 1% indicated by a tall shaft, " rowd mtormed tho mates, but | mort Salt Cake City, was tnate eyewitness, They may be waiting to Sundays and holidays. They want these| rebel against them has arisen, but knowledge of his existence should be] over the country, It wax estimated that |The grave 1s over nine fect deop, the | ula Rois pRkah tktoust: Sates, hate towtay by son to be Ar “ y 150,000 pet 1 . couls pal a a ecretar he Treasur: ‘ epring & surprise at the inquest. Abpegisnpes sy tesa cents and] kept from men, lest they be tempted to rise and join him. Ty 159,000 persons will be here to-|lower three feet and the bottom be- ah y . ec ve js under- . bP ares ‘ Letters taken from the files found | stood @ compromise will be reached.| 44 AM convinced,” Mr. Mencken ‘Texas aviators hay n added to the | oe Dullt \of brick and faced with . . in the apartment of Gaston B, Means|The new scale affects 46,000 men em. began, “when I confronted him| ‘he family or she may squander that ji, camped at Mini The aviatiog |conerete slabs, ‘Tho casket weighing | “show that as long ago as last Janu-| ployed at piers in the metropolitan dis-| With “his perfidy “t the average |!"Come upon her own follies, and he corps will fly for retary Baker to- |%0 pounds Is encased in a metal box | i . ‘ary friends of Mrs. King were conaid-| trict. American woman, whatever her/C4m do nothing, She has equal au-’ morrow and this after being lowered Into the | ering the possibility of an investiga- a doficioncles, {greatly superior | t#ority in regulating and disposing of >. brick and concrete grave was cov- an man. The|the children, and, in the case of In fants, more than he. Ther "vise them that you do not know any- got h her thumb because | Whole time in moving picture parlors ‘ pitas ic ieeaid Ono of the most persistent stories ers nich she bambor thing about my business or business] pore, + | she is m enterprising than he ig|!f she will, WASHINGTON, Sept, 22--P, has it that four strangers arrived in| r of stroy “Sho ; netuate N, Sept. 22.—Ponat. q onnections and that they wili have) c"cemage Of Destroyed Ships} ina more courageous, and, above all,| “She eannot be forced to nerpetunte wity of w final dendinck at denn; | Wilmington last ‘Tuesday and were | West 42nd and 43rd Streets to take such matters up with me in Now Less Than One Half of more Intelligent. She is,at worst, an| the family name if she does not want and House conferees on the War ‘tax |4tven to the cemetery. ‘Then the Chicago at the Chicago Beach Hotel. One Per Cent. admirably cool headed, sagactous and |to. She cannot be attacked with mas- |p iy pelieved to-day to have been | Story Goes that the body was ex- | = Of course avoid, if possible, coming WASHINGTON, 8 _ unsentimental ture; he ts at best|Culine weapons—fists and firearms yemoved, following progres# made|humed and an autopsy beid in the] ® sin contact with newspaper reporters, NGTON, Bept. 23.—Navy ex-| 4 mushhead an m7 when she makes an assault with fe ast pight on the disputed war ex-|cemetery lodge. It in generally be- : i perts regard the submarine situation alt i t brolits wectlo! s) Z j_ “If you or any one associated with! ay nightly watistactory. Admiral Re “American wo have obtained | "ne PR SER) EV EeN sie lleved, however, that as yet no move | he U hol ter Se ct Ss f me there in New York should belaon, Acting Secretary of the Navy,| thelr high immunities only after a) and Finally, no lawful bas been made, but that one ts con- Pp ery ‘ctLons . y of the Nav ! y can be visited upon her it she HONORS N. J. ARTILLERYMEN. templated by relatives of the former | | gubpoenacd an a witness or to'appear| stated to-day that the percentage of |long and bitter fight, In which they |)*" before either a county or a Federal | destroyed ships is believed to be even| have exhibited tactical talents of a] falls absolutely, elther deliberately « Pecdtawa conn tain et Wartanticne . . j istrict Attorney all of you take the}amaller at present than the one-half | truly admirable order, These talents | ‘Tush laziness, to keep the home haustive effort ta get at the focte Are showing the season's latest ‘ ‘position that you know absolutely/of one per cont. that had been lost| will shortly get them the vote, and| lam the children in order and the) | Probably one of the most myatert- | G » “ratio about my business, but ad-|up to a month ago. then they will set about making de- | Yictuals catable BT ORA Jouw phases of the case t* tho attl- | 4 city Ist day saying farew men who form Ratte Ships of ail Allied and neutral na- tions are being taken across the At- 1 to | tu 1 to tude sasumed by Dr. Chara t Nox 1} Decorative Novelties for Fall 1917 mocracy safe for the worl Not by eowmpnn, now, the ¢ the further extension of the ballot te husband. The ins ‘ he jand ¢, the Headquarters Comp County, in which Wilminigion bi ait { atestion: 6 pany and | “Worrying Along ng In lantle under the protection of war-losiidren, erielnais, the Inaano and|marries, his wife obtaina a large atilthe band af the First. New denna | usted.” De, Nesbit in baffling, Ite FAT tTiNts ’ horned cattle a4 man’s sentimentality {inalienable share of his proporty Gd Artillery. ‘The woldicrs hag [Qoesn't say “yes” and he doesn't say NCLUDED are fabrics from the Orient S Old R t? There have been many reports o. 1 him to do, but by tt "i i ihren St\Canp dee for : “no.” He simply fences, pleasantly, - rt i ; ame u poposed new submarine activities, ad-| Would lead! Se a cat Genet ete c at ner cheecahs Helge MONAAY Itay Gatraln ter ites | mits wordy) and! mtntlee and the East Indies. Beautiful Searfs miral Benson declared, ‘One of these} Stadual restriction to the small mi-| dispose of it without her cons het a entrain for Camp pial Shea ; ad Covcathche, mer uletiahe einer {a that huge U boats will operate i4| ority that is authentically buman—|cannot even deprive her of it by will, | MECH saa SUA ie | and Bed OVE rlets, exquisitely embroidered mid-Atlantic. The Navy Department js | 88¥ six women t * man!" She may bring up his children ca Ustiphea tn a Pill tht m rrning | JUDGE BINGHAM STARTS by native Eastern women. working Upon the assumption that the| I have p! 1 Mencken's trib-|lessly and idiotically, cursing them), 4 bai tein friends ave pl tor & parade there will be | recent attack by six submart high intellectual qualities of | With abominadlo m: sand poivons |i « pa-| R S 1 . 7 the Buropean coast inaugurated « new |dictment of her dafects In a womanly [has no redrens, hi Over Night And wo buck to Caras | ABOUT WIFE'S DEATH | Brocade and rich Embroidery; Mandarin policy of submarine warfare—that of | oa. 2 ee “Shem feglact her: tome hse toomorraw, | \ HW par ery Di meeting merchant ships with submarine bisepeadin elie eos Ree SU tac ant creates wie —— Se! Coats and Skirts; Small Pieces for Bags. h to com n s man, » t p eatabie n ney re 4) eee A at ee with George Jean Nathan, controls| bia table, ateal his small chanse, MAIL FOR CAMP UPTON, | LOUTSVITt.13 Ky, Sept. 22. Attor . ; the daatit f the Smart Bit t~ al into his private poners, and lie at - neyn for Judge Robert W. Bing! Antique pieces from France and Italy in- SHIP SUNK ON SURRENDER, |simpie downright person who says| Im to the neighbors—and MORS ata lave Tolle Maw to AGarens) ha Susilo Ene # ms ie on scluding Century Old Lace Altar Strips, Vel- - Seats fa. ahinke 09 |nothing, She mav 1 | Of New Army er, announce: day that the} J s ‘ : é . Are you lame every morning, tited| survivors Report Lon» of Klaht in|inesetar wat culo to ne pos nonar wy iadeoent drenuine, write ts AMP UPTON, Sopt. 22 —Mall for ante |Judge would have an Inventisgat vets, Church Brocades and Floor Cushions. all day, tortured with dull backache VU Boat Attack on Caracas, See ano Ltere. to Moving ‘plavure: aotarn: as at Camp Upton should be addrerava | made of rumors in ¢ n| Por sharp, stabbing pains? Don't drag] AN ATLANTIC PORT, 8 Se BS Bianyoh ws alae im to ridic mp Upton, not to Yaphank, St death, They declared tho oifco| , i i i i i ) along with it. Suspect your kidneys |geveral survivors of the orca: ones SEX FOU faye wellten: that thelr im fo iat we by H hae aye conte. ne Sepa 8 Om | Presenting an interesting collection. from which to If you have headaches, rheumatic| Norwegian motor schooner Caracas American man i the towliest| “wut ier tia, for one. Yaphank Post Off ' ft | ee acamninad ena om Alf] Select Interior Hangings, Wedding Gifts and Favors, Spains, dizzy spells, with annoying kid-| which left Philadelphia the latter parc ‘Christendom! { begat cas jut let him, for one 6 woo, | Upton and mail ada J to Yap. | 00> aaa tea ! | ney Irregularities, don't wait for worse| of August for Spain, arrived Ree vassal In Chiriater ; than | Withdraw from her the mear ay and trou representative of the Jud to Re troubles to set in; use Doan’s Kidney! aay on an American ship and tla me cusing! that for woos lighter (HAN) prance these follies, let him 1 Lobe ad fobn {to Wilmington and find out what the Pilla, They have worked well in thou-| their vesnel being destroyed by ae his Job was advised t rso God | sing empt to bring her iy % Ke Cump | situation ta there. sands of such cases, You can trY|man submarine in Sept, 2, in the Bay and die, What these fe - by cutting off her sunpl n — | at 1s intended, the staternent by | them with confidence. of Biscay, with a loss of el “What are these woes?” Mr, Mene-| oan hale him into court have Judge Bingham's attorneys recites, “to | * 0. wht of bh d ca h and he “ oy | Jude eye How a New York aa ae her} cen repeated after mi, and in the|sent to jail, She le under no MRS. LANSING WITH “ANTIS." ssa out eanativ what if anythlog, his head he was ke! oniigation whaievever to ca The Caracas waW attacked without | sudden lifts anawerlng the | art of the marriag warning, the men said, shell fire from|® cavahy we fone there as t n ‘ Woman Was Freed Mrs, Carl Okason, 218 W. 67th St, |Acceptn Seeretaeymhip of As Opposed to Suffrage, pethether there Has been: eoy s90u a deck gun on the U boat being | bugie's call w rc ercas he faces Instant diuer “ for any such thing; by whom euch} “sh ook Ge though arora, work | thet a sinalenting the ‘Vessel !in the huxbant’s position tn the last] ¢gRFO despot on eurth could clair | been made; for what purposs such | fled around toy waist. Mornings I|tetvcreg cain one PES taken were | one hundred 3 he said, "A cen- such a body of rights as | proceeding Is to be had. und to # * Absofutely Removes| was 60 sore and stiff across my bach I) (en men, reached shore, carrying leury ago, by American law, he WAS! American woman possesses w that, in the event there ts any su li ti ) Lost and Found : had trouble to stoop, After usitg| ‘tne Caracas was a veasot of a,org( the head of the family Arm. He had) facing inwtant 1e-rasination | purpose (which Judge Hinghar’s ‘Inc igestion. I ruggists World Building, will bo lated Doan's Kidney Pills @ short time tn¥| tons gross regiatered, Sho wan owned |MUMHOFILY over the purse strings, over hat 49 why sane men resentatives cannot } to he true) | refund money if it fails. 25¢ ty da Hack was strengthened and the pairs|{n Christiania wife. He the children, ever ofrain from marriage as they ref Judge Bingham is given full not! were removed. could enforce his mand ¥ APbrO-| tvom a mule's hind leg, ot so that he may have epresenta - Advertising KIDNEY) [707° "SS aexe, Mim © Hem [priate punishments, including the}in twenty makes any net present.” ~ Aerie gittiats dhe Wort jandwich? To-< inn American ’, , 7 The emont also d rt R 4000 Reekman, New York, oF corporal, To-day, | marriage.” Mr, Mencken conclu The statement also denies a HAIR BAL |f, Gai 4000 Beokinan, cr DOAN’ PILLS CHICAGO, Bept, 22.—#am Dawson! states, all of his old sights have been|somberly. “All the real prof that Dr, BR. M. Raviteh, the physivla Ato Seder al Brookiyn Offivs, 4100 Math, 60¢ at all Drug Store: told the police he 1s @ reincarnation of | converted into duties. Ho no longer the woman's ride, And if the t pik oeaael np acl te : isivahd rentals andra oF a Ham, second son of Noah. They sand- t ver his wife's prop. nad wait for overtures fri a , ona teioiry ; Vor Restoring Coley ond | Recta linen Co ig eine Dotilo, NY. wichéd Lain among hin brethren in the has any control over 8 & broD- mala aide, why the whole business of her last Ulness, had recolv t| Bonsty borer ov Faded Hale, How Bondage, lerty; she muy devote ie locome © marrige would blow up.” ( 9 and ap automobile : rer ee

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