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SP aeeeans at o J HEAT TURNED OFF, HER HUSBAND DIED; LANDLORD IS SUED Woman, Asking $25,000, Says Defendant Rejected Her Appeal for Sick Man. “Babette of Road’’ Seeks Career by 3,000-Mile Hike ACTION SEEN AS TEST. Court to Determine Whether Law Was Violated by Apartment Owner. ‘The obligation of a landlord to fur- nish heatio tenants in a steam heated apartment when the temperature is low, regardless of the time of year, will be tested in a suit filed to-day in the Bronx Supreme Court by Mrs. JuMa Schneiderman and her minor son, Albert, against Samuel Berman for the recovery of $25,000 damages for the death of the husband and father of the plaintiffs, Ma Schnel- derman. He died on April 25 of pneu- monia in the apartment house at No. 907 Fox Street, owned by the de- And Lands Jobin New York tondant. had $2.50. When I got to New It is charged by Mrs. Schneiderman York L had $1.73, she explained, that the landlord shut off the heat on running her fingers through her April 6, although the temperature was bobbed hair it you'd bettef low. He was warned, the papers in not say anything “about that, the suit state, that Mr. Schneider- They won't believe it. Nobody man was ill, Novertheless, Mrs. does." Schneiderman charges, the steam heat was discontinued, with the re- “But how in the world did you sult that Mr. Schnetderman developed get along with that little bit of pneumonia, which was fatal, mone she was asked. In an answer filed at the same ti “Everybody along the way took as the complaint the defendant d- Renny a ee Fie ae mandsja bill of particulars. rides with parties. I slept ir eg ia camps. [ slept on ‘sleeping BABY’S CRIES PREVENT . Sareea 1 SAHA Uap all teas nie BURGLARY IN HOME /Fearless 20-Year Girl Got Why, when I lett Portland all We had was a blanket he frst OF MANUFACTURER] Lifts Everywhere and] , 1 dept “in that—and it Spent Only 77 Cents the} "ined lke anything. My clothes Mother, Ronsed by Infant, Finds Sa ware Was souking wet the next da Thugs on Lawn—Seares ‘Them Entire Trip. —— Away From Wine Cellar. hu t places did you go to © erying of a baby in the ome] a ¢ > Wong the way?" she was asked oA aia TRS Reach my Afraid? Not a Bit—You ‘Atter f lett Portland I trav of James Moss, New York leuth : . ; | Sid dud cite cowie oi manufacturer, lving-at No, 190 south] Needn’t Be Afraid If You} jyignwuy. thon t went to Pen. lth Street, Newark, resulted in the} Carry Yourself the Right] «let Ore: then to Walla prevention of a burelary at that ne eee . Will, Spokane; Butte and’ thon early to-day. At about 3 A. M, Mrs. Way. suth to Yellowstone Park. 1H Bone was ibaa by the buliy' ! was laid up for three days with crying. and getting up to nd to blood poisoning. I t a splinte the child, she noticed several men Ruth Snyder. fy HS MARE RENIN LeClena eESES outside on the lawn, She turned out r 8 story of a gitl—a @d: ‘The toya'at oneiot! the road the light and ran {o the telephone, carte TOREENC Ge eEan Eee but getting no response, opened a secs s Sage ah ae podettes window and called to her sister in t! fs just hiked all the way from ante hee phys clan, e next house, who notified tl Portland, 0 to New York pale agi pee eh Upon the arrival of three detectives Hei ey bas t. Luke's Hos- the burgiars had fled in un automy a a a ; aes SERPENEY, bile, according to neighbo o be there at tho time.’ bad bored holes in the rear cellir doo. aah P 5 with acbrace and bit, and unlocked the Ape wenen Diy SW arrent ala inner door, The cellar contains a ? 0," he replied, not in a bold large wine cellar from pre-rohibi ‘ sl Mei way, but in a proud, capable tion day: the wine being contained COIS 1 ow ha PURE nner aes 4 n n't be id in @ steel vault. enough to travel a ss the cor you carry yourself the right os tinent alone Ne way WOMAN IS KILLED Nvny, out fue Indian some boys lent mo thoir hunting lodge BY CANDY IN MAIL ao flan Beontanra jor two days while I cleaned up: at . 1 d to get very dirty she ex- paneer sis Relieieteman ulten w as plained, making u wry face : “RB 1e ‘ay dn* ee FOND DU LAC, Wis., No prt n Turkey. Wh a aah bear t Nai one ot Frank os thirty mi at n Cal f 5 x years old she cam disappointment. |All that was Jounty farmer, recetye ma ed w # esnake Bie Connie ara nee all) Go America, 10 New York, t flied was a aingle rattlennake. I ' n jecolnte bur i sed 2 was riding with two college pro- her death one hour after she had eaten portunit Fon ole S8Or'S the time. They were \ portion of it. T! poison t r ar ste awfully funns he Jaughed in with aree He. canon i ‘ ‘ i reminiscence “They killed the ete eee ob ii attl e and Lekinned him. [ at the Schnelder home Th tat the inon my hat now letter addressed to — which accompanted the | On the whole trip I only walk with the name of Mrs | tives autioasll ahd chia city, sister of Mrs. Schnei ter decided RECUR EE SuBONa Mrs, Goeser denicn she sent ne longest Hil either the candy or the it-and s was nine miles, This was tives and friends deel to Denve ut on the prairte coming from andy were rent by someone wi settled in Cody, Tcame near being lost out Mire Goeners nainc Tne att there. They have so many roads ae branching out and leading in all POLICE RESERVES’ GUNS joined ther directions I hadn't me ty T should she never telephone mobile did like ome lost. vhen sho “Dr SAVE MAN FROM MOB hav Reserves from the West 80th Stroot all night in a car tre Station last night drew their revolvers] / he wanted Columb ©, to Washington 40 save John Troll, an Austrian, thirty. to New York; she z PRTG THON CRY three, from an angry whiet aly art and she | car was all falling t fought to get at him 1 asics Bae t irled to attack fix | the urts T could get." Holmes in the hallw 1 West 89th Street 1p charged with disorderly y landed i oe sald he Mved in Wost 43d ouldn't remember tho he Proll was held i $1,000 trate Smith for examinatio mont than tw ne Wan ound the city with outfit did Vor thre _ GRANDFATHER GIVEN Tiern: cant Miss KE Siu Mixtecnth Ave Justice tor taking the bey ringing the child up in a differ igious faith from that in wh u ription ot parties ir an CUSTODY OF GRANDSON dice Takes Lad Pr Grand- mother Religto reme Court Justic M Jarl, custody of his I The old, ad beon in t e lis maternal grandmothe argeant of No. since the death of Its HMA FLEE HOMES WHEN FIRE RAGES IN VARNISH PLANT Fireman Hurt and Hundreds Seek Street at Early Morning Blaze. Young Eves for “Eyes. Page;” Youth Wins Week’s Big Prizes In “What Did You See” Contest Owners t-te the Eyes Also Had Brains Enough to In- terestingly Describe What They Saw. “QUEEN O’ HEARTS” BEAUTY SECRETLY WEDS JOHN SEAGER ~ WOMAN cae MURDER ATTEMPT Two Families oat ‘Perit, Fol- lowing Quarrel, Accord- ing to Police. Young Ametica made a ciéan sweep this week in capturing all the big prizes awarded by Tho Evening World for the best contributions on the “What Did You See To-Day?" page. The Dort touring car was won by cighteen-year-old Miss Ethel M. Vi- toch of Bayville, L. I. The $100 prize was awarded to four- teen-year-old Miss Gertrude Goldman ot No. 168 Kelly Street, the Bronx. And cach of the §60 prises In the echool and college divisions was won, of course, by another junior. ‘Mins Vitoch, who is the daughter of Anton Vitoch, a plumber, and lives on Greeley Avenue, near the Sayvitle School, has been a consistent contrfb- utor, but the story which won for her the touring car was the first printed. Miss Goldman's prize-winning story is the first she has written and, she sald to-day, only she and her mother, Mra, Leah Goldman, of a fai ; ll Ps PS ten, knew she had become « A oad : pene AUG Did You See To-Day?" contributor. : rested Mre. B “T was afraid,” she admitted, ‘the; of “attempted murder’ would kid me. tne ; Now Gertrude is planning to start Ma caeetye oe @ bank account with her money in an- es etc ay eeeses sc RICH JERSEY GROCER to college. ESCAPES INJURY AS CAR TURNS UPSIDE DOWN jeor Hart, But Owner ant None Emerge After © Werse for Acctd: An auto in which Thomas A. Dowd. wealthy grocer, of Livingston, N. J.. his chaufeur, and two young sone were riding yesterday skidded, strick Ono fireman was hurt and more than ono hundred persons driven to the street at 6 A. M. by a two-alarm fire in I, Kellerman’s paint and varnish establishment at No. 674 Ninth Avenue, near 47th Street, # Fred Tritz of Engine No. 54 was struck by falling glass and painfully cut, but after being attended by Dr. Archer returned to dut Policeman Joseph Gaynor of the West 47th Street Station, who dis- covered the fire in the four-story building, aroused the twenty-four families In tho adjoining buildings, Nos, 672 and 676, and they went to the street until the flames were under control, Scores of residents in build- In; to the rear in 47th Street lett their homes voluntarily because of the smoke from the paints and varnishes. he fire was confined to the paint establishment, doing damage estl- mated at several thousand dollars, ntl z . ti cently in “Queen of ” White fell down a filght of stairs to} yours old, through mutual friends the cellar and dislocated his shoulder] cight months ago. Last Saturday he during a fire in a row of one-story returned from a business trip West buildings, Nos. 909, 911 and 918 Hast|/°04 they became engaged. As he was to start on another trip, he tn- Tremont Avenue, Bronx, at 4 A, M.| sisted they bo married at once, ao they slipped away to Connecticut. The bride lives at the Hotel Algonquin mother, Mra, V ve the par Hibbard. “Mr, n Murope, Wo shall not neymoon trip for a while husband has to go tol P RBADING, Pa., Nov. arged with attempting to murder Mra. Annie Chamurs, twenty-three, by sending candy through the mails, beth Heard, fifty-two, was Mrs ree] containing candy early in the ani, becoming suspicious, turned it over to the Police Depart- ment for analysis. Cty Chemist Merkel candy and cach pleco was found to contain enough poison to kill a dozen persons, The “death package” wae addressed in handwriting and on the Inside wae a note reading ‘‘from Lulu, Please give your mother ® taste, T made tt my- self.” MISS EDNA HI Fane Actren ibbard, Yor Married to Ste ship Man. Miss dna Hibbard, a young actress from Detroit, to-day confirmed the re- port that she was aecretly married last Sunday by a Justice of the Peace In G nwich, Conn., to John C. gea- ger jr. of No. 448 Riverside Drive, Treasurer of the ger Steamship Company, No. 44 Whitehall Street Miss Hibbard, who appeared re- handwriting, police ar- ind und placed a charge agalust her. uld to have quar- GER TRODE GOLOMAN John's get out. Cathedral. He couldn't | re Mrs. Weil couldn't get him out, so all these people had Taxi come to help them both. drivers, chauffeurs, m boys, hall boys from neighboring houses, janitors, a miscellaneous jortment of pedestrians and school boya fell to at the job of Second. Award, $100—GER extricating Fluffy, The ground TRUDE GOLDMAN, No. 788 wae dug up and soarified, rocks Kelly Stree, Bronx. were upheaved and broken, but Third Award, §90—-ELIZA- within an hour it was done. F. BETH A. BROWN, No. 9010 R. Ingraham of No. 1439 Boston ant Streqt, Queens, L. I. Road pulled Fluffy from his pit ‘The chief prize winners for the week aro the following Dort Touring Car—ETHEL M. VITOCH, Sayville, L. 1. Capt. Fortis of No. mt Reckman of No. Truck and standing beside him when he plunged down the stairs n the da him. mother is take any yet, as i, rescued Ho was taken to tho’ street and attended by a neighborhood physician, | Ghioago on busine ft shall not ree Fourth Award, §$25—ABRA- and Mra. Weil, after duly thank- a telephone pole and a fence, and after which he reported sick and went] tire from the stage." HAM |. GREEN, No. 970 Forest ing and rewarding the rescuer, | tumed completely upside down. The to his home, No. 2292 Bathgate| Sho is to lave the leading femintne] Avenue, Bronx. Curried Fluffy home for a bath-— accident occurred in Mount Pleasant Avenue. role in “Gringo,” to be produced soon UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE 117 West SEth St peranalt, No. | Avenue, West Orange, at a sharp The fire started in the cellar N ie has appeared in “The Bad Man, DIVISION. be shes curve at Pleasant Valley way. he fire started in the cellar of No.} air and Warmer,” “Tumble Ini First Award, §80—CHARLES ; Dowd, without even a scratch, 918, an A. & P. grocery store, and[and “Tie French Doll.” Mr, Seager] RUSSELL MARSHALL, Colum- DOA AE MOR EAVES climbed out of the car and pulled out the chanffeur, Timothy Corcoran, of Montclair, and Dowd's two sons, John, five, and William, eight, who were being taken to school. Corcoran was badly but not dan~- gerously injured, receiving @ fracture was an avi World War. spread to the two other buildings, a asics Us delicatessen and a fruit store. Fire whitch threatened a five-story loft building at No, 46 West 21st Street lust night was brought under as during the THE CAPTAIN OF THE BLOCK. While waiting for @ friend near Stuyvesant High School | saw a number of workmen eating their lunch affd littering the atreet witn what they did not care to eat. A bia School of Journalism. Second Award, §25-—NINA KATZ, N.Y. U. School of Jour- naliam. HIGH SCHOOL DIVISION. First Award, §50—MOSES LE- ——— NABBED AS SHOPLIFTER, SAY GIRL HAD PISTOL control only atter a second alurm. VINE, Dewitt Clinton High lad of fifteen gathered up the of the hip, cuts and bruises. William 5 School and threw it into a D. 8. 1 injured The damage was about $5,000, Bhd Awaed CYTHIA Hallion ancelehids betel LF sade and — M“rema eter ay oO} Snsing ~ Seo: , $25—S 1 en Py colve el rulses and scratc! Fireman Pet) e Murray of Engine] Charee« L. FERGUSON, Lincoln High idea? Becoming a firhe car Sa slightly damaged. Company No. 5 fell trom an engine] tivan law volver, School, Jersey City. ked one of the > ; : 7 id the boy. as {t drew up at a hydrant at goth! erand t O'Graay,] The names of other winner upper r tai y « Street and Sixth Avenue. Riding, twenty years eanhe Mae tin the complete tet publiched to-day | “I'm just Cantain of this block and EX-JOCKEY GETS 30 DAYS . against a hard wind, Murray had been| actress, liviug at No. 620 195th street,{on the “What Did You See To-Day Lwant Ite Be clesas” Tie menis FOR ANNOYING WOMAN overcome by smoke from iis engine.| Ws arraigned before Magistrate John | pase. puzglement made him explain fur- He was taken to the New York Hos-| 1, McGeehan to-day in Jefferson Mar- - th Yeu thie city i@ 80 [pestered Her for Year, Mr. Bare pele n $500 n ‘or Specia Jess: % ch: 'e atter treatment, riidon tho litter charge $800 ball for | Dore automebile for Misa Vitoch: people are M alunteating te Wale: Vincenzo de Brisco, onée ® jockey, _> pecial Session THE GOAT. Each volunteer has a block, and |was to-day sent to the penetenttary A. E. F. FLYER AWARDED Taree Hs phon yecereey ye Sayville now Fi ie two peat 1am Captain here. If people litter | for thirty days for annoying Mrs, Rese 15,000 the houpe detectiver, who saya she was] Ploture establishments, one © the streets after | warn them, | |iarbera, of No, 138 McFarland Ave- 916,000 FORTINJURIES tne hour atestivess 7h sary i nAS | them, the Novelty, hae been with report them to the Merchante’ cee Weadaworinn Ase sala Seb ‘Anti 1, Von Wryeza 216 Mast edat the West 30th Street police] ue for years an au under aie pestered her for a year and that en Crippled for Life With Separated 1 « londed revolver was found in] management o rt. O— Election Day he told he he would steal Spine by * Au eSB tong ago, Mr. S—, proprietor of 1 noticed that one of the men for kill for her if she would only run ——— a retail clothing store, leased the walked to the barre! with hie away with him. Then she told her Anthony J. Von Wrycza 216 Hest} HEART ATTACK FATAL Opera House and announced that banana peel jr the lad's lec- husband and he had De Brisco haled 127th Street, former A.B. F. aviator he too would show pictures. Ir ture.—Mosee Levine, No. 26 Mont- [to Stapleton Police Court. was to-day awarded a verdict of $15.14 TO MRS. J. S. COWARD] the ‘beginning hie prices were gomery Street. Mrs. Barbera said that De Briseo fol =e ebaaee d her about, ores against the Warehouse Trucking Com Gan 5 somewhat lower, He | showed Ni In" Menhattan, und finally. ostabllahed pany, No. 100 Horatio Street. in Justice Baraat eke ae] GCoe BiRtHEOe) tT cee ene MRS. G. W. VANDERBILT himself in a bungalow in the rear of qhaita “part oF "Boil ares ight of} Crowd began coming, prices went BLING AT IAIR, | her home. This gave him an oppor- Wasnar'a ‘part of me Cojirt, fo Srome, xo. Tas| Sromdghagan sor"TRs Savced "ine | ENDS GAM y [her home, This gave him an oppor: injuries received March, ’ une, N. J- Sho was] «Country Store” Every RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT | she sata. Son Ui Se SnD RAE i thes ae _reusht to Amer) Wednesday night he gave away SS he was pinned between two t Waele tags Mle meee drosaee, ries, fi Foltes Morrison] HORSE STRUCK BY TAXI the garage of the truekin: np fey dah oe Z ought = imment and a jolt ‘at Win it tig ber quae o leaves a gon] Crowds, © 8 Wall, the er> | AStILVILLEL NC. KNOCKS WOMAN DOWN separated. ‘The ¢ was placed o1 la seth iN) be hele nt ing manager of the Novelty Jio.. of the North Curolina Agricultural leeeneeael prererteg calendar by Gubrenig, Course verre ‘ ca PAL ee waen't going to left behind, rsoclation have re-elected Mrs. George mee ogee Li Justice Cohulun when it waa expt Methodist’ Eplacopal Church, Bas. | 9d he began giving us the Lay. vanderbilt ax Prosident at a mest j 3 that the former aviator was married aud MO ee ae uurch. Bas.) “Country Store” also. on Wednes- fing! Raleigh. Ter order against gum-| Tho taxicab of Walter Schnelder, Ne, unable to work since tecelving his In-Lonne. | Hurlal will Pe in Greenwood} yay nights, This week hie offer: | bling Kumex ou the milway at the re-|cuo Hust 45th Street, going up Brosd= jury y ings included @ live goat, two live J cent S Pair nine and ner prov} way, struck a delivery wagon of the geese, a barrel of flour, a ton of | EN '' Oakland Stable, driven by John Fen~ s 9 coal, and the likeofthat. * * © ‘he principal olijection to Mra, Van-[ nell, No. 122 Firat Avenue, at S0ett FONG LOF ROMEO [0 STEAL A MASS 2 | Ai wer ana coos. Waaneedey | acrivt polien wins nie by shone whe] wtrcet at 1.20 lock to-day. The eat night came. |! wae at the Nov- opposed the elimination of certain fea-| i)” aliqhtly damaged and Fennelii'y elty, There wae a big crowd. A [tures of the midway, and « defelt of} cre was knocked down Shucks Sa Ss Jud e On Natura hoy won the goat. © © © [624.482 reported by the Treasur While Fennelll and Schneider were 9 9 Thureday morning | went to the [attributed to lows of revenue ti space) crying to get the animal up it jumped rentals, It was Inter ahown that an in-| away from them and dashed through the ea village nuh pr rie Gent fe Hed crease tn value of the fi property of crowd which had collected, knocking show window of Mr. 8—'s clo! nearly $30,000 oftaet the denictt down Mrs, Christina Alardo, No, "550 They Always Struggle, He Tells Girl's Trate Mother, in] ing store! Mr. 8— had bought | Co: , lon for] West stat Street. She refused to have from the lucky boy. | the ro-electic bilt was bulance called, saying sh Dismissing Blushing Couple. the geat : swat} an ambulance called, saying she yaw There was nothing elae in the | * . Com-| Ohiy alightly bruised BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Noy It isn't assault for a young Romeo] \indow except the announcement | mar North Caroitna, Conted- to steal a kiss from his Juliet its only natural, Judge H. By Abernathy! pasted on the glase, ‘I Got G—'e |Cra't Vaterane dirs, Valtornin Cotte! SAYS 1 PER CENT. BEER : hits : 5 ' ® © More tater. of the Court of Misdemeanors, thus disposed of a case growing out of s ore in her polley ; r CAN BE MADE LE : d turned free a happy cighteen-year-old lover and - she haa gone to her New York home GAL the theft of a kiss and turne: happy eighteen-year-old lover ani in Mian Goldman's prire-wine| and will for Japan in w few 4 5 eta sweetheart 7 . nthe stor are wikde with, her Sine Corelle, Vans nd . Marchh on coal the un '|MAN 3 FEET 2 INCHES “hpi Rises el. One per cent. of aleoholle content tm toward) 4 \ ps TO WED GIRL 4 FEET TALL] poured from the American melting | CHICAGO WOMAN URGED | Peverases fs as tora as one-half untae yen ont a warrant for the ind " * Prohibition laws, according to ®. pot at 9 o'clock last evening as | th o urke, Six He Welghs Seventy, She the Same— FOR U. S. JUDGESHIP) 6a. oies, cnutrman of the New Jersey Viola Allen, blushing In w Cleous Rider \ an for Misa | Sit? Republican Committee, tn an ade took the witne * Flood of mdorsements lor dress last night before the annual cof- k ASHINGTG Avenue, which ie used as an ev a . : lore th thas clanitede Bignoit ning school for foreigners desir. | Hh) RON METS. || Mention (OF the Wemnenia) RiPubiaee on f ndorse-| Club {un Newark I saw It and sbe mel, New ¥ ing to learn Englieh. School had King to fill Republican Party, asserted Btokee. ahs : years old juet been dismissed and among ak to eliminate Prohibitien ep ne from ne € those leaving were an aged couple. satu aytey as # national politicel issue and ft ix Mire. May pd bea Sc re Their hair wae enow white, and Diatrle expect that this yil mother, in an effort to supp HI a RIGO on ae the man wore a tong white beard. to-day, tollowing come abot cheree thes sounder he tn years old, who stands 6 They were animatedly discussing ne SE ee aD's -—_—<—_— eae se venty pounds the evening lesson, and he was chicame thar 8 € EY SEYATOR-ELECT's REST shucks,” interposed t i ny be performed carrying her books under hie arm of the Indorsements went (o DENCE Bi They always struggle, M ( © Rev. F. Hoz Swem, a Baptiat clergy with hie own, as gallantly ae @ | genator McCormick (Rep., Ml). A large f idence of 9 Senator-Blect sews Ahoy, soeeae onlay) HISINS © ma ATE Ue TansTaacan Ce GIOvNG| tan yearsld] Bey. would entry nie, |Lyraparsing of khenl stan team ma S. Pivraon, at hm and Wala ia kbecmodern; was Gia’ wt Street, Northwest, thie] Mr, Marahall « prize: Mice ‘King deals exclusively in patont| inaura ‘The blaze was caused by « Judge when it developed t ; == wagovk switLowen UPIN |iew sell toctive flue in Areplace, ‘The thi Lee had no funds to #1 MAN DROPS DEAD Oy “Ly PLAT. 5 - ttle ar ¢ were duimaged by 1 Junt i te ROU GRLORRTIRLEND: | saw eoveral hundred peopleon |MAN WANTED A WIFE, iow A 1 ASIDAY HITS swt tet to the] Cathedral Parkway, opposite No. PRAYED, AND GOT HER Then 112, Doxens of them were armed id nee te with crowbare, automobile tire George H, Lawson, evangeliat All “Lost an@ Wound’ arricies “ote fs : iron, hammers, monkey eaysr ed tn The Wroria or repartee sengerts cart x 0 “Lost and Found Bureau.” \ wl 3 d atop a wrenches : Ambealte any) aaieln ay 108, World Building, will be Meted n ‘ nowlance, ™ rods, Bu n't @ ri y , | } Hospita were engaged in a dog hunt. Mra ea : was \ \ ik howre M.-H. Weil of No. 112 Cathedral jmeu's a) 4 : Parkway had lest Flufty, hei teNra) May Masons wwe 1 K w : two-montha-old white poodle, |irn cass i wan firat lgiit. felephoned ivectly te. The Wert. car eland Ato ha which had been swallowed up in ame engage nh twente ts Brooklse Office sted tan tnathersit te $0 ‘0 the rocke on the grounds of St. gay. aud Will be matited Dev , ‘ IN POISON CANDY