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| ROSTIG CHICEN ~~! Woman Made That $23 Seattle-N. Y. Trip f3[\ AND “HOLD QUT” OF MARKET ' ~ Gained by Nurses’ Training in eacaed ;Mrs. J. M. Franklin, Who Won| ene ak sia | BYULS. CALLED SUSPICIOUS “se Get, Did Not Ride on Rail- . ee , roads, and Walked 452)” « Release of 3,000,000 Pounds| MISS FURMAN IS ELECTED Miles; but Got Lifts in Farm : ie FIRST IN HISTORY OF CITY #e SPECULATORS. AIDED. iver & wh is = in the Desert, 7 ie ‘. BE fi to save it. I want.te r ite STEE vas ith A | and my message 1a ck eee Pe Ds ert, Back 16 Na Arrive on) ‘Northern ,Pacific) Scoffs ,at High Living Cost mt “‘aid Voice’ Gridvanites ']", Whet! Meals Can Be Had : Against Systent.~ 7 _ for Ten Cents. Iteyou can picture 878, offiders of | Bill Pester says you're « nut. Uncle Sam's Army marchitg, aboard | According to Bill we're all nuts— age eng and the naval transport Northern Pacific | everybody in New, York. . Ellsw seven days ago in Brest, to find that/. “I've beet in New York a fow ia tae whan may lead “wihe é stretched to the utmost the Northern | days," the Hermit of Palm Canyon, | trial of two school principals... Wad A. Potter of the New. Utrecht Fae tty 18, 000 YOR , Bohol, a¢cused in connection wi first class for only 215 people, you | rticle in Tie Comet, a’ paper may be able to imagine what 663 ‘ Nahea ‘ army officers had to say on thelr / a Bat wer dhamnen we \arrival at Hoboken, N, J,, to-day re- 1 bullding and ne By Fay Stevenson. s All the way from Seattle, Wash., to New York for $23! Doesn't that sound pretty good considering the high cost of living and increased railroad fares? And, yet, it CAN be While Government Held On to Supply Prices to Con- .~ ° Sumers Went Up, te done, And it has taken # woman garding: * recent mapatsriens i ee SNS, to show us how! She is Mrs. J. M. 1, General Hendquartens. uliding, —# ? . By P. Q. Foy. Franklin, ‘twenty-eight years old, « '¢) The Northern Pacific. } P 4. ford ining “Sunatng. } (Special Food Expert of The Evening graduate nurse of Bellevue Hospital 3. Officers and crew of the above. | f enone. ime jy ye ens @ World.) 1 Training School for Nurses, ’ 4. Fodd served on ditto, | the building wee damaged: q The release of approximately three I found her at Osborn Hall, the |” ‘ 4 6. Things in general. . Mr. Pi a million pounds of roasting chickens * by the Government will be welcome news to the millions of cohsumers Who have been deprived of this de- nurses’ registry near ‘Thursday morning, looking and fair as if she had made a trip alt the way on a parlor car express he bas, gy And to make « long story short, thing about this article until i 4’ they, sald It. nford 8. J. Eysworth, oP: "Gahoae who learned in Brest that ; rH Eg Be tt Rocks the Northern Pacific cabin? wou'd: be it achdo! He is seen lectable food since the commence- jinatead of taking just four weeks alloted, to “field” and “general” officors fing and. discourteoua ment of the w. ‘and forty minutes, to be precise, She only—which means that everybody be- | y F Wiewerts ban been " Under the date of July 14, the Sur- was clad in her ‘travelling uniform low the rank of major would have to» share the sleeping quarters of enlisted | meh—telegraphed*a red-hot protest to} General Headquarters. When the} answer came back, “You Rave your) plus Property Division of the 4tov- ernment, No. 461 Righth Avenue, New York, asks for sealed bids for 2,915, 293 pounds of roasting chickens, in- cluding both the corn fed and milk of khaki breeches, blouse, coat and high boots, which were some the worse for wear, although she declares that in all the trip she ONLY walked 452 miles! Bit the boots didn’t in- MISS LA VIE IS ENGAGED ae Wit Marry Capt, Ww. T. SMewagts orders,” seventy captains and liouten-) C A jf Grandson of Rear A ‘4 fed varieties. To get a clear ddea of terest me half as much as her ex- cate adnaen to"walt over, Like 310) / SOUTH ORANGE, N. om ly the amount of fancy poultry avail- quisite coat of tah plus a healthy others who ducked similar, overcrowa. | George Andrew La Vie of able for consumption, the birds weigh pink glow which made her look like the photographs of an advertisement fot a spring tonic. Then, to complete the picture, she wore ber lovely blonde hair cut “Dutch,” which, of course, is the only way for such a daunt. about an average of four to four and ‘ @ quarter pounds eaoh, and embrace fully 780,000 birds, Loaded in éars,:it would require 145. freight cars, with i @ carrying capacity of 20,000 pounds “te each car, or eight regulation si edness ‘on the Leviathan these gentle i ne creat pero ps dase nna! men are likely to return some thne or || ‘ Warten ‘Trugeddle Stewart: other. ‘ WM PESTER, oruthe a1dphet Machine a ! MORE een ROCKING: OFT califommla, sid to an Bvening Wotld Ft wart ‘of Turrel ‘There was more grumbling be-|reporter this afternoon ip Urbain 0 ough the, Northern P@-|Tedoux’s “Stepping Stone’ lunch ‘train joads. . * cause, alth } ; “[ never had such a delightf is i This poultry is oftered in tote of | Leder in Loan Drives Chosen As-|_ “Z pever h iBegin towing * p cific made a record run of six day®/iio, at no. 61 Third Avenue, “and 9 i PURELY ba Naka ogy “oak erg mg nd ten mintites to, Ambrose Light- a j 5,000 pounds each or more. sistant Secretary by Columbia Byers) of me. Directly after sundown 1 a “| watching the crasy people of this : Everybody took the whole thing in/jet, the 1: an as fi riving there at 4 P. M. yes About one and onb-balf? million ‘ left the Indians and was asked twice ship, arriving town is better than a moving picture. pounds are: stored in New York sp uber ; Lc leppard Cider g Apres wate tires { hiecyed If BOAST OF HIS SUPPORT ferday, she did. not core up! UBL) a an orkera " spirit, of fun. And the joke|PUmping up auto tires I hop’ n i ge J ad: rk hour and thé same quantity in Chicago,| T#* Board of Directors of the Co- Te atie Ust hare cay irate “| with the family and we were making tolay, Many of the first-class pas The merchants in the wholesale pou!- |!umbia Trust Company, Fifth Avenue splendid speed until we took a ferry os mar! and 34th Street, yesterday elected |Ple I met askéd me my name nor did|over a nearby giver. The ferr¥ struck| . 9. . rm time and tiga Palco ae e Pais | Mise Virginia Die Furman an as-{|1ask them theirs. We were just trav-|}quicksand and, we were delayed for Growd Comes to Court to See Man} Quarant} talk ip ~last night at |@fter hour, hurrying, worrying, rewieiat rah rd aoe and ti 8 ing, kicking, rushing. What are you 1! outa luck” were | Worrying about? In most cases what ran men who were , ’ \ deat in poultry by the Govermmenc. | sistant secretary, ‘The Columbia is| elling companions for the time being; | 4.0 yenk Pours. At times f fevt Os.10) Accused of Maintaining Three | Cone the happier for seeing. them de- you edit 106 ‘high cost of living, 1 ARMISTICE SPOILED PLANS of |! fitst trust company int New, York | we spoke of the weather, the crops, | for the Red Cross be lost. : Homes These Days. part. ‘ “L can get a clean room bat | SPECULATORS, City. to elect a woman officer, the things we saw on the road. ph HER HARDEST DAY WASFOURTH | Aavisea that | ‘Theodore’ Livingston| *That there is another side - alljon the Bast ae for 43 igs | He.will bo remembered ‘that The |_ Mise Furipen, who has been men- | even discussed current events And for- OF JULY IN ILLINOIS. Jackson was about to be placed on trial| these atories of suffering and hérd-)can buy a meal for 10 cen o ager of the Woman's Department for ; eign affairs, but we never became per-| “About the longest stretch of hard-|for maintaining three homes and three| ghip on the Archangel front is Indi- /Wworth of bread and 5 cents worth of Evening World stated last April that r » > re is in a very few cases. I|sbip I underwent was in Illinols, July f Lieut, Br A. | ¢ruit, th ef int moré than three and a half years, is | sonal except wives in these piping times of peace! cated by the report o' fri & membef of the Finance Committee | searcfly believe 1 could give you the|Fourth. 1 covered forty miles that}ang the H. C, La, worried looking hus-! yy No. 452 Wéat “1s4th Street, | “some of you are going to object ti ns - f day. Toward evening it began to pour be urns 0! J a | Sag he ae Raggy St Mies of the Women’s City Club and is*also'| names of five people whom F met! torrents, to lightning, aii thuider, [bands and fathers jammed Centre Street] Wavy gaye:the Mest relief boat to Feach |that you vo | families, pu lagnpeet: Treasurer of the National Plant, and my flashlight wouldn't work so|Police Court to-day to learn his secret. Britishér, beousht 80,000 | put that’ 6 fodlishnéss. n't market and raised the prices to the | jiower and Fruit Guild, the New|NO 2¥, RIDE AND SHE MAD TO) int Ty, Ti"to wait for a gicam of |Jackson’s lawyer fooled the crowd by| Archangel, & re ki consumers fully 10 cents per pound. a re EARN HER “EATS.' tiskey. “Believe It | get ma: "t have children, York. Rucheagy’' tor. Weroan Wark. lightning to’ eee the road ahead. Ilentering « plea of not guilty and walv.| cases of Scotch whtlekey jget married and don't One of the leading wholesale poul- e . ” iid to Ciidren ‘ef the Frontier’ and Bisdabes |. ee thitik 1 enjoyed joy rides|nad asked directions to.a hotel and|ing examination. Jakson, colored gu-|or not, boys, me Raggi a he Be above. guch folly. try merchants declared to-day that i and free eats or had an easy ‘time of had been misguided. After struggling | porintendent of an apartment house at}the ship news reporters, “tN Yorkers will Usten to me . “Sits poultry purchade by the Gov. | Charlee Huard Villiers Fund. She | phat was not the stipulation of ate Sees pire SAW 1No. 999 Madison Avénue, was held for| Key saved many lives.” The boys I cath ake thom free; and the way aes y \ emment should be investigated.” He noldiug important, offic dons ere | the.wager, remember! No, indeed! I proved to be the jitney of a farmer|the Grand Jury in $2,000. At petisvea™ it! souk por Mbt. tke ls for every, man, woman Electric Mr continued: “The packers gobbled up | ister of Stuart 8. Furman, a member | bad to work my way and pay for) returning, trom a family Fourth cole-| Virginia Burnett Jackson of No. 191... 4 ileutenaat-colonel, who et ah age eid 16 lea¥e this: town, { VACUUM ner rm ¢ r LF tely} bration. The farmer wanted to know, | Bast 1318t Street told of entering into this name, declar ; Go to Florida, South- ya yh Be MSs poultry 1h the country. tant 100 TSE Dee eee Gvery, courtedy Treowived. ‘Forsusels'y | Who in- thunder-was there?’ bU¢|a common law marriage: with. the, de | Peg ee eran - ae aad trary notwith- California, Africa, anywhere . | fail and earty winter, and after the | = = I know how to pump tires, overhaul) when ne round it was only & -wompi A w marriage with the de /enat réports to the con! ern " , armistice they found that they pald ‘storage ‘amounting to over 87,000,000 | autos and do all kinds of mechanical ne quieted down a little. His wite| ‘io, ny Me Ms standing, six French sailors and /| where little or no clothing is required | 4 q too much and would lose a lot of Pounds. against-48,000,000 pounds last | stunta. 1 believe I could take a ma- insisted that I go home with them soldiers and two Americans were /and where you have to step lively to) ‘ money and scme of the big specu- Jcar An Increase of 40,000,000 pounds | chine to pieces and put it together Co eee ee ee ie rire | ast 75th Street said, they.,were mar- [killed Ii” tHe "free-for-all fighting Ot | ger out of the way of failing fruit, | ALL MAKES ON... } Jators in Chicago who expected @ and. other speculators are making | again. Tcouldn't begin to tell you the! “Dig T ride in an airship? Yes,|ried on June 6, 1917, following a long | Breat on {he night "President Wisomy y gon‘t mean that I want New 4 poultry famine were in the same po- efforts to compel consumers to pay | number of cars I put in shape in com- | indeed, 1 did, and without being asked | courtship. left for home. York destroyed. My advice is to sy erms. P ition of the beef men, but the un- ¢Xorbitant, prices to make them a! pensation for my ‘lifts’ Nor could 1] TWICH, tool’ 1 had @ lovely ttle) Dorothy Bell Jackson, @ stenographer.|rigyT IN BREST WAS OVER) eave the town standing just as It is. Joading on the Government saved Profit on their gambling operations, | Pi you the number of cows I milked, “Pin and covered quite a number of|saiq sho became Mrs. Jackson on April " Phone Bryant 6280 Fresh eggs are still coming here in ' miles that way, but I don’t know the} “WHO'S WINNING THE GIRL.” [simply walk away, But there where their bacon.” large quantities. and with nearly | the loads of hay I pitched and the names of the two birdmen who took D4 dat appa gy n areased, One} “0 far aa T could muke out’ the | if¢ is tree and clean, where the sky is Vacuum Cleaner Specialty Co: ’ Other wholesale poultry merchants 8,000,000 cases of 30 dozen each in the | number of dishes 1 washed. | me. Bihid yet! “ * | sqhabbling over there has nothing to) your roof and the stars your electric 131 West 42d St. ‘ iy warehouses ompared with 6,400,000 | "\. ipulated in the! “My kit consisted of @ blanket, a) of them described Theodore Livingston | a! ” he sald, will forget the city s/ stare the same ‘views as the one 2 year ago, the supply is abnormally | “You see it -was stipul mn sweater, u ¢hange of underwearjas the “most persuadinest man” she|do with who won the war,” he sid, | lights, you goon ; quoted above. large and speculators cannot stop dis-| Wager that 1 was not to ride on eny | (which I washed at streams) a couple |eyor met. Mr. Jackson, in Palm Beach| put is based on who's winning the) and its chains, By taking such a large block of astrous losses. railroad train, was not to ask for rides! of aluminum pans and a silken kennel Th NcktE Ole Lanai) aiedioda timer nod suit and carrying & cane and everything, | girls," Pester came to New York from cu- prices charged by, most of the ; opt (tent. Oh, I had a 0 * $ i poultry off the hands of the specu-| rit Gid vegetable storen are entirely | 07 aay kind of vehicles, nor accept iT nile pelieve I would do It all yar | munare lepine | penta Pity ale lators it created a shortage and per- out of line with the wholésale values, | Invitations’ to do so until esked for @) again if there was another wager) Dit Geined lo be interviewed | cn wae mitted these food kamblers to ad-| Peaches are wholesaling for $1.50 and | second time. No food was to be uc- | prize to win!" vice of counsel he refused to discuss vance thelr prices @ to 8 cents a/%2 for crates containing 250 to 260 cepted unless I worked for It. And 1). Asked if she would go, back to the cost of lovin’ and livi : good sized peaches and should not very (Seattle by train as an ordina: | Pa ce pound, while the consumers had to Zoot nme Renenee ont conte ‘apiece. | Was compelled to register at eVerY | Senger, Mrs, Franklin seemed unde- | the girls away from doughboys.|he snaps his fingers at barbers ang pay an advance of # to 10 cents & Cantaloupe, crates containing 45 to | chamber of commerce in the towns I) cided, but she expressed the desire to/ WOMEN’S SHOES GOING UP. | singe that night Americans in uni-| masseurs, Back in the desert, he _ and could be retailed a lo B cents | w e 1 “ ” _ . need this poultry, why did it pur- Coon” und California cantaloupes | ‘Two men in Seattle put up the, ‘Women have sewed and cooked. and y4"4 That Means Both Uppers” | streets of Brest after & Pp. M. when he visits Los Angelos, 110 dell chase it five to six months after thé should not cost over 15 cents each, | $2,000 prize, You know, and there was| sacrificed many pleasures in order to | L Prices, It was commented upon to-day /away, he dons a gown, wears sandals armistice was signed and pay $1,300,000 retail. Automobile trucks are bring-|q Miss Wileott who staried for this| work for the Red Cross, but let's g've| Women's shoes are going to be of al ina: Capt, Drace Ry White of the|and carries « staff. . to these Chicago poultry speculators, ‘me in fancy fresh lettuce, beans, | city along the Southern route, 1 todk|three cheers to the woman who went |finer -grade and more fttractive and nf (1 dressed like that here,” he “Therg had been clashes before, out | Leipzig thirteen years ago and burried on the night in questiop the French | to the desert. He tg thirty-four years fleet got in from the Black Bea, The | old. His long, light brown beard and crews tried unsuccessfully to take|long hair show that, being a prophet, > . Pacific has a red sear over ‘ * peas and cabbages from four adjoin- ; through all this to do hey bit comtartant 1 Northern Paci! said,” although you call yourrelves holding it off the market until the |ing states and prices are extremely | the Nosthern route. But I rather felt) «ang 1 wouldn't have had to pend oomeee varie: this fen and wine tiga Ta, ade Ae hin tape Heecnnd Unoad ana commoplitun and fg 03 ElsAth-Ave. sear 0th Bh Me. Gy packers and other speculators sold low., Lettuce shoula not cost more | that she wouldn't hold out. She is @/that $23," concluded Mrs. Frankiln, Mitek oP ita aa inter tire pad “1 commanded the Orizabu,” Capt. | tolerant, I'd be arrested for blocking heit a ee + th 3 to 5 ce a head; be < e P| ” “or times when ac-|* ee +8 Sho Com- “ So, while | wear sneakers, I omy scents w quarts capbacer 10 rte ie | couoate Girl and thea,” Mri genith| Only tele Wert y. fo He made the statement last night| White explained, “wben on Aug. 17|traMc. So, e “ ‘ tually had to buy. food or go,to a| > I EVENING WORLD “OVERPRO: | cents a head; onions, 6 to § cents a| ushed, “you see I was educated in}i' ta? eon the night.” at the first Shoe Style Show, in the| last, off the coast of France, we were DUCTION” WARNING JUSTIFIED. jpousas belsty ” to 15 cents a root; | New York, right here at the Bellevue Phe} Bush Terminal Building, where @ score| warned of U boats, We got our *Y i “ade eat tomatoes, 6 to § cents a pound; pep- | Hospital Training School, and I be- or more of the most distinctive models ° depth charges, One When The Evening World stated) pers 2 to 3 cents each; cucumbers, lace thitia Al pli has take coed Two MORE SHIP INQUIRERS | vrs amiinnuise kes pane aati guns ready for pe bed peg 2a months ago that there was only one |3 to & cents-each: corn, 8 to 6 cents in New ¥ - h a “The cost of all production in ahoes| tf Peace rand four members of the , “ i romaine, 5 to 8 cents a head.|in New York can go anywhere or do ‘ oductlo tive officer’ « ; t SCRE a Sn8:t08: 0%, BAG DAE woe Trin New Jersey tad Long Island anything she starts eut to do, Just DIED ODDLY LIKE DOW: EY has doubled and trebled,” 4, “over|crew were killed. 1 was lucky en a an overproduction, it surprised m4Py* | Hotatoed’ should not cost consumers | ay 1 supposed, Miss Wilcott 1 t what it waa before cape with this and 4 few mo but that asse' mo: as pps t gave ou wea ne war, We are|to ion is becoming more than 6 to 8 cents a pound, These supplying most of Europe with shoe] in_ hospital.” apparent each day. Our surplus pro- |rices represent @ very liberal profit | At Oxden, UCan, bled ed home by|Dead. Investigator’s Brother Re-| materials.” The, Norther ee erer nae follows: % to the retailers on the highest grades | train, Vhen 1 rst staried out my : " fs +, | tal of = “4 e duction and accumulation of foo! ’ valves 4 ‘The predominating styles’ of women's ° ‘enlisted men, duction and accumulation, of fo0ds| of vegetables, and. desirable braces | teat were nc balstared Maal! chara ceives Information of Other Army officers, sa s¢ T e 7 ro of lary packers and other controlling tempted to return, and then I thought ‘Two other men who were investigat-| most half way to the kne They will|troops were Leite Prey tre ee interests by the thwarting of the ‘ows | GHICAGD HOUSEWIVES of the prize—the money which I am|ing certain matters connected with Pa+|be of long, narrow vamps, and military |Col Janes be Tit eo ot SY he teanen of supply and demand. going to give to the American Red|cifle coast ghipping died mysterious!y| gray, sbronze and brown colors will fe vi & Ge | 2 5 litter cases, all wounded The service rendered by The Eve- | ‘ Cross—and 1 kept on, and here J qm. | before they could repbrt the result of | prevail. es IN WAR ON PROFITEERS | Goss inane eed Bred A? Damas oo. shoes, as shown last night, will be ex-|; civilians, 8; fleld clerks, 29; ‘At 56;. Red Cross, 38. T ning World in its campaign for | Prices for th f BEST MEAL FROM TWO COL | F Lieut, Col. MP twent over as Food joes for the.consumer agains LEGE | secret investigating agent for the United ? Decatur, Indiana, who went over as the oppression of the beef trust, com-| pa Ne BRED INDIANS. \States Shipping Board, according to a GEN. SICKLES WIDOW DEAD: Aesistant division adjutant of the pelled that arrogant combination to|Ask Grocers to Tell Their Gains, on ew vision, returned Rbitnden the practice of short-ship Now, a8 | look back, even the hard. | letter received to-day by James L. Dow+ Twentysewenth Division, ‘retu ia ‘| Men, Carolina An + Succumbs Seite! he would not swap ping this market, resulting in lower and Will Extend Request to Jest places and most uncomfortable | sey of No. 66 Broadway, the dead man's White tn Madrta, iyi ssoitels ne Oud Dol Eee | > } mini k prices to the consumer. Nowhere is Whole Retail T: times I had all seem quite worth brother MADRID, July 18.—Mrs, Carolina|jater assignment wis as Provost ee ~ the success of The Ing World Retail Trade, while. About the liveliebt time I hud| The letter was from a man thoroughly | 4 mador, widow of Major Gen. Daniel E. Bera ae Brussela and the “cita- = better reflected than by a Govern-| CHICAGO, July 18.— Housewives | familiar with conditions in Pacific coast s "ia a letter of commendation Ld Dietcpeport, issued July 9, giving was along the Missouri River at an i Sickles, Is dead SHEE ie: &, Nate, BE roan | the prevailing prices of the various | here threaten a strike against grocers.| indian reservation. And, by the way, |*M/PPing. It is belleved gave Mr ‘ “ ons |trom Brand Wh ,. f . ri -Profitee e] 2 - i e. d other information| Mra. Amador wa e second wife of ° | e cuts of fresh meats paid by the The Anti-Profiteering League, repre-|1 hag the best eats there, too. There Pemeny Siate ADS. Sirf Faripatlnn | OMe Aasaer was’ ine second. Wile a Minister: te cain Ya abaneal onthe | 2 Cities af the United States, rhea ateided th mini cthennaive ta | Were two Indians there who had taken | or his brother, who 1a believed to have|May 3, 1914. ‘They were married in en aha e00 ‘men ee he ai0tn | : ‘ ’ ° hie {me BONG: & SURED |a college education and q . dere seattle May 2, desp ain 71 durihg Gen. Sickles's oc-|25 officers and ee ee ort shows that ¢ en in Chi 5 the levery grocer in the olty, calllag upon|® ee ea and insisted that! peen myrdered in Seattle May 2, desp pain in 1871 durlhg Gen. Sickles's oc naineers, under Col, P, 8. Morris A pot of Tetley’s fi tt fat pme of the heat | ce aa Fon Sl aiaiie inte the wislecalo aaa ial? have noon dinner with them, All| the claim he died of apoplexy cupancy of the post of American Min-|0/'Grand Rapids. Among them they pot ol etley s fragrant tea, a fa of meat were Sc to 8 ghe ate ; 0 r cute 6 led to-day ste! Spain tish decora- i i ji i ly 1 of this year. ite a se as a T ix 8 a m- | Federa er here that his de men: uri e later years thei - | tions, ae 4 " MGURES PROVE VALUE OF EVE- |tinachitee will be dntrivutea thriery (251%, THEY are painted 1n true In- | as Brepered (9 secuey, tha nveaiens ried fe Gen. and Mrs: fickieg “wore ac iil. Result cpoling. frosty. gia NING WORLD REVELATIONS. {ine ward organizations of the Politie|1i% {4sbon—red root, green top wory, /averait decided there was evidence. to [*ntransed. Dut» reconciliation waa ef-1 ALIMONY FOR BLIND WOMAN. iced tea that drives the heat away. 3 #2 e| y ify it, jecter rs n, Sickles'’s last ness. — aT Praga iia ta VERA PoRA | cl y ‘| yellow second story and perhaps a| Justify it ee - ee reel Hyer by con: bev raed todo: A ecambd dation, But, of course, ‘Yo ‘4 <n, PNAS Lot Sight Ov sumerg for similar cuts of meat on All of Tetley’s Teas are gathered ‘ th er cook their dinners in the 044 ment of th ys . . ° | % March t and July, 1, 161%, at New| ggia’ Mrp. Le Le Punk, Ghanrman ot | Rouse: "Thee two Indian boys made BACON ESTATE $6,571 BLAMES OPIUM FOR DEATH state” staaatasa iv’ she Bias from the world’s finest tea gardens, *hiladelphia: 5 Pete oA. -, ri 4 a big tir he yard, then they ‘ustic f a Pasian, end’ Philadelpbis the committee, “we will declare & cooked a huge steak, baked Immense | Balk of Property Goes (o Members| Autopsy Solves Mystery Jtunsting | Court in Brooklyn to-day awarded $18 « skilfully blended—and carefully packed , - strike. os and seve ctim's F | limony and $100 counsel fee to ° Irish potqtoes and ‘ Victim's Family. h alimony Sy ont bis] profiteers.* ‘This movement is not! which 1 dhall never forget. 1 must , of His Family, Fees fier | Murray | Mra, Mary White, fifty-five, No, 12 Union | to protect strength and flavor, 1 Rorterhas {Pee aie hte dling bsteapy lab gonfess there wasn't very muth I| Edward R. Bacon, New York lawyer! coodstein, No. 36 West 119th Street, |Avenue, Mariner's Harbor, 8. I., pending | 4 m cok! ip. Iner. Perhaps Learned my dinner Just |appendicitis, left an estate valued or{*ccording to a statement made to-day | {rom David If, White, an employe Pekoe. It's delicious! porters, steak,” i Drowned at Coney |by talking in English to them! And) 71 044, according to an appraisal filed 4? Medical Examiner Sehwarta, Good: | ote HB " 1% Dr Okin, twenty-four years | then, mind you, afte thelr royal bane shai - in died yesterday in the apartment of apers recite that, the Waltes ant, Wes 9B Wo Be 25 10 Mel org) of the side i West 294 ,auet they gave me a full-fledged |r: was ei > mes phy, & negro, No. est |W ig eh Mal Lge A Creamery butter is more moderate {a0 ° and @ iy oe ington Meera \ghow! It consisted of the’ Peco sar|, 4", Bacon wad gn art conpelmeaur James Barehy.’ ® AeaWe HY. 10 Was February, after Mrs, White Pim price and consum-wesh Breet eof ein tnoraiiy 12nd. 'dance wround the dying fire and itterd, pad ® name, colection of xaluanl In's family. said they did not (Bad, Become Blind berayae of . wotry , over 57 | ool of Wast Sirest. Two hours nad Buffalo Bill's former Indian{io’ members of the immediate family, stand why he wits th the Mavohy|in his answer said that his mother-in- € ni reports show the jaier his body was found floating at the dances beaten to a frazzle, ‘His New York home was in No. 247|4partment, Surpby eid Goodstein was jaw, who is seventy-six, had made his ot ‘eamery butter in {oot of West alet Street. 1 “But that night I had trouble abead Fifth Avenus taken sick while visiting there, —_ home unbearable, soft " ovine abadail mn cl li WL ie et oe

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