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  1. The evening world.
  2. 1903-10-08

The evening world. dated October 8, 1903

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 GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGES 12 & 13 _———— = = | “ Circulation Books Open to All.”? } EDITION. PRICE ONE CENT. {URSDAY,...

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 1 for Rupert Hughes, + Wha Is Suing for a Divorce, Won’t Have Bachelors Pass * Upon His Client’s Case. PLAYWRIGHT AND AUTHOR.

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 THE WOULD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 8, 1903. ' MERRY HONOURABLES AND THEIR ALLIES WHO FELL UPON AND CAPTURED THE WINE WHILE

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 ‘BEGIN TH ON TAMMANY R.[Fulton Cutting Makes an Ad- in Which He Says the Issue for Voters is the ecord of Reform. -.— T RAPS

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 | ea “PROUD PRINCE” (S TONED DOWN Wew Play by Justin Huntly Mc- Carthy Is Expurgated for Presentation to Innocent New...

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 | Wes Agnes De Monde, to Whom Spook-Loving Mrs, Johnston (Left a Fortune, Asks Surro- te for Protection. JE. OBJECTED TO...

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 | FIGHTING ON A 1 SHANCHAIED = [WHAT MAKES THAT TIRED, - BRIDGE TRAIN) ON ONE VESSEL) ACHING, LAME BACK: You Know that Lame

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 @eal Angry at Joker Who Pub- Might Strike Him If He Only Knew Who Did It. FLOWERS AND CONDOLENCES They Pour In at His Home,

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 POLICEMAN 5 RETIRED To-0N Sargt. William Blair, After Serv- Ing for Forty-five Years. Quits the Force at His Own Request. IE

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 Thats the Statement of Mrs. Mary Kalowski, Who Severely Evicted Her from Home. / WEEPS IN JAIL FOR \kes’s Abuse of Little...

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 PARKS WINS OVER THE STONECUTTERS Obtains First Victory in His New Plan of Campaign by Inducing ‘Them to Desert Employers’...

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 THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER ©, 1963. ‘6 SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. 66 er reser...

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 MOTAIS HORSES WORK CLEVERLY Baden Mineral and Precious { Stone Reel off Six Furlongs at| the Gravesend Course in 1.16 —Other

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 + ©OOSOGO0O1004 The Importance o Cd Cad ittle Man. Miss Sixfoot. ee Te ‘Paibltshea No Bt @ and Makes = igh renee torte a oe

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 Why Do omen = the rong Men? : [sssesssssessesnseenmnnnnnnnnmen Lair Readers of The Evening World Will Be Given Prizes for...

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 a ee = f b ’ : ' ~ an Harriott M. French, respectively, of % AYNE DIDNT WEEP. HE SAYS John H. Eggers, of the Typothe- tae...

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