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THE SUN FRIDAY 31

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OCTOBER 1902 I

THE DEBT OF A DEBT RAISER

71IS IS Ull AIOO lllHli-IHH UKS AtCTlUX Ml

Mr Spent Miirh of III liri ItnMng-Moiif In OtT IlilirrhThaI lie Had Nn Tlmr In Ionl Adrr-HIltiMlf Iloiisrlitilil iiixU In Jo-

In the routso if rortysix yoarn III tinministry tlm Iliv Dr Alouzo ChurchIIOIIM Riilnnl n roputntloti IIH ono of thoi-

miM Micctwful illlit niis Ts In tin Mctliolit denomination Hut Ilk tin hJir-ninakorV children who KO Iwrtfooiforsoi tn hUlk nft T his own n iiml-

tho cimsfMtionci In lint tluin will Ixi nilIlls hoiiMhotil good Mild his

library Ihl tnorniiiK for pur-

onsiJeriiiK tlii tln it viii ls Hinl thiiusniiiUof dollar which Fr MnrthoiiM linn Induced

churclu tliti iiinount of liUownobllstutlon-which for tin llfwcif imtw iiiM

nlfiilly itimll Its only hut thnlV-i morn than IIP un jayDr Morilumso uibt M mill for th 11st

two ycnrn In Ian bwn whiit tin1 MithodiMM-cull iiM ranMUntt thnl i to KIV liesUon on tin ritlroil list trying to llvo on apension Hi claim on tho ii l ti fund li-

l V n year or to for rnch ycnr of hi urtlvo-ministry tlirr enough moneymist d for iir o4 tho Mipcran-minted clcrrtyinin iliolr full iltii MI ho-

lniii gittinK only hi pro of whattho church has to It mini year to

300DrMorvliotiMV list chiirKeastho

it wn the S StreetChurch In Manhattan a poorm tlie liil Side 1ifii got through

Dir In April Ifloii WIN through forHood nt lie put hi household funilturo-nnd tliti too volumes of hi library In Pooli

A MoriiKf wnrehoue at IIISecond went up to live near the-catnptiipitiiiK at Sinn Sing or s-

KininK an they inll it now for which hed-l tn rtisiiiK money by tho tlumsnnds InlendiiiK to Hleml his twilight day thorn In

The Morigo clnrKM on the goods nt-

DochtnrmannV have l oen piling up nailOr Morilioii no prosjxHt of beingiihln to meet thoin so lie IIIK determined

i Tit tli warehoti o people M him outImping tlive may H leftafter the M akl Ho came down frni-Osslnitig Smiilny and took charge ofn eventiotli anniversary wrvleo for tin

I Second Street huh III tho ciiur of-

t ho ilny lie told his old friends about lihud raised for tho cnmpmeeting iissiHi-

aj lion Inco ho bocaino nuperannunted andthen ho railed their attention to necosMtv which never heard him referto l oforo Intimated that If of themwas III need of chalm or l d or tables orhooks or a parlor organ hed b glad to HOO

10 oclock this morn-ing Thorpft a similar notice In the ChristianAdvocate co tho Methodiatwell informed of tho olttntlon In whichtheir old debt finds himself and nilthat remain to bo seen In how well theyllrespond

About 8Pvpn v nrn ago Dr Morohouso-wrotu an which waslihhwl t Rook Concern Itlaid a lowing introduction by Hiihop

Front ono of ththat Dr began to JM

a good giver In life He was a mightyi innuer tii m i ipuni n

and n mighty render of the Bible too liemsde up that it was hi duty togive tithes M exactly onetenth of allthe proceeds of fox nail miiskralchin wild honey which he wildwa do otpil to os s

flint was long lx fore ho bcoAinn apreacher HP carpenter and a builder

a illsregular pastorate was atcounty in he was transferred

to the itinerary to-Illootnvillo DavenHt JraltsvllloIfoxlmry whern Jay iould came from

he the funeral sermonfor lay Gould s father He laid churches

Vindhnm FnlN anilSing Sinn before h came to New

York In is3 to tnku charge of the CityMinion Circuit

Thov sent him to the Klovemh Streetfliurcii in and ho did ro well in gettingi out of debt that the thought hedl just Ihe mall to tackle

which hail a monumentalOAIO him At this task for

five years mid when left streettho church on the way to solvencyIt eventually got there

wero Kiven to tho Stivcnth StreetSeventeenth Street Second StreetHiuwins in this citv the church in-

Smlthtown I I Ho found them all Indebt and left Ilium all free and clear

His personal generosity was almost aswell capacity for raisingi-Monev As long as was on tho KnstSide he kept iv ondlng to the tilintiof hi nolKhljors cueless of hiown fnitime and his future He was agieat i lea I morn yielding in this privateway than most of the

for subscriptions and con-tributions His wits neverto Kin or tnlio No for nn answer Thatswhy Mime of his churches are so welltodo-umi h so poor

rMiTifuiai isvs run Minn MI

tact the M or THIn Him IU All DIPLaw Mill Allow

Mayor Low made public yesterday nI tier front Iolice Commissioner Partridgeurging provision should be made foriricriwini ill number of patrolmen In

this Uiroiicb tol sall-Ilio iihjert I liiinn1 to me more

forcibly in then nnteoUHion clay uhiiievery nUht l tweon U i IK

Mvn rp i polltlriil netliik Ac

I IISVP iippointcil pvpn mpii-Tlii tirlnir fnrce tip to the limit allowedLy Uw viz

Mayor Iow In giving out this letterappended i It he followirm note

of nail Apportion-ment have allowed for ffi moro roannumlKr by the O inrter

rite minev for additional menwas several woks ago andit would stem tlmt the only wny in whichCol Iirtridson al ointo i by nn ai ndment of Iho CUarto-

rMIMHtS M intl MilMl Slartlnn MpililliiK Xiil ronsmninalril

hue fnttrt llrlil-Tho mnrrliigo of Virginia Martin tIc

povontppiiyearuld daughter of a Hroait-w y rertniinint keeXT nnd lo

April to ni was nnnulted by uScott In thin Supreme Court yeMprdayMla Martin had known who Is notinucli older hersef for severalnnd married him It isAs soon as the ceremony vaj i rformihfi l

When tho rasn was hoard ooun a forthe pio tlon of the pnrontn

con ont to this Ho was notallowed to prove It howover as JusticeHoott on of

lielil tlllt the Dotne tle-Heldtlnns diet permits tho annulment ofthe marriage of aunder IH without con thoor ntlierwUo of the

decision will he appealed so to-to vnllrlity of tlil

Train Ullli an Old ManJoshua JohnMon 71 years old of J5M

Hudson Ilotilovnrd Jersey City was strucka id Instantly killed by

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THKATHrCUJlrii Cinitilirll Ton III to Artsir henry

In Ink to Here AicalnThe iardon Theatro wa dosed last even-

Ing nnd will ngaln tonight During arehearxil of Magda which she intendedrovlving for n single jiorfonnnnco nextTuesday afternoon Mrs Campbell

cold of which sh thotiKht littleBut in the milillo of Wednesday nvcnlnfii-representntioii of The Joy of Iivlng nh-uwnoverconienndtheeiinnln hail tol rungdown nigh suflVTlng sh finishedtho rformaico Yesterday her physicianInslstod on IHT taking a day or twos restso slut will not reappear until Saturdaywhen fliH oxjieitrt to play In Tho Joy ofLiving in the afternoon and eveningOwing to tar 111 health situ will give up

Magda revival tOld until end ofnt th tlimitMi on 8 rim

will USD playMir nuiuii 10 Charles Fn h

man yesterday that lie vlllcomutoAnierlruunder I nianngement a year henceMr Frohman set aside threeweeks for him at th unit M to

making out a tour Sir Honry whoIn Now York the last week of next

OctolMr will tint bring u but onlyDante tragedy that virtorien Sardou

hits jnsi rlnl hurt Laiirnrc living

at tlio Ixindun Vlolphl In Febiunry-It hispirts for Hllen Terry

IrvingMr was busy on mint her

tour yesterday one is for illlnin-tlllotte who will ivnilmiu In Sherlock

Holmes until the end of this season start-ing his noxt one at tho Kniekoi I sicker tlielast week in October In Hnmlil-

Paul Arthur the American actor of-I nil ni icillation hus abroad witha mnntiMrlpt of Tno Altar of Friendshipwhich ho llteid pn diicing Made-leine Luceiti wiote It for John MHIOwho produced it in lioMon a year agoBut he ivis unable to imiko it whenMrs Uyl y NSMISH JII sh ol I it toMr niiil drs who ire usliieit on a tour Mi Hyley is al tit as wellknown in London us n drninntisl ns hereVat ioodwin produced her An AinellcnliCit ion ChriMcphir JrwhichJ-ohn Diew and Mauife Adams ued hintwai ncted In London under tho title of-Jedbury lr lint her l sl luck there

has bfin with Mice and Men which isnearly a year old in I 111 Ion and still runningMr Mix KolxrtMin tin latterMis and nn Intimatefriend of Mrs Hyley are acting In it When

Klllott ninrrled Mrthe dramatist was h r mntron of honorAnnie Kii xll John Miihon utah Mrs II

will have the parts whenMice anti Men Is done here in January

Mifs Hiiwill iichd i ii Of Mrs Hyleys-plnyH Tho Mysterious Bugle with

Holland nnd uy Standing at thoLyceum years ago

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Sn Cltntiire and T nipkln ln tril TrickTtiiiiKihr hi Ilir llrnin

May Fuller the dancer began yelay in tho tnlted States Circuit Court

n suit against Frank McKoo managerof Mnrri Iho Ninety

Nine now running at the Academy ofand KUKOIIO

Tompkins lesMes of the Afndomy for-a restraining thodefendant from making Use of n lliniesimulating doviiv of ribbons

lights of which the complain-ant ivs slit is the inventor and owner

nt IHL HHM nvHome of nrallh rillrn Kntrrrd Tlir-

TliltMp Shot At-

Pllll UKtllllA Oct 30 Burglars raidedthe host put of ficrnuntown last nightThey wit driven any front the ofJustus 0 Strawbridgo in avontji near School lane hy from a re-

volver In the hand of Mrson From there the burglars went to the

of L W Pismore in Qtiein baneWlssahlckoii avenue where they pried

oi n n window and stole property valuedat Vi Then the liomo of Simon Friedberger wns vHtoil burglars chloro-formed Mr ransacked hislionso front top to buttom

Mrs Strawlirlrlgo was bv nripping tloix nrill the lioile Sie aifso

l ono of her sons FrederickHe a revolver and wont downstairs As-

ho opened the door soino ono watnpered-oT the Mr oHie exhausting tin cartridges in the cham-bers of hi eapon Hoeing n shadowamong tho trees uii relonded-hU revolver and H ul half n shotsamong thin hhrubUry-

Tho last houe was I lint of WilliamMi1an publisher of tho rrniniMcin-

Mr was by thoof something falling He nro1 groiH il hitsway along hallway And diMinded thestairs to the lower hall whore hean electric button which Illuminated thelower of e He pressed anotherwhich lighted up tho porches

Mr returned to tho secondto search for tho intruder On reachingthin hall lie noticed that thoof his bedroom was Ho in

saw n mnsked man standing near tho-centro of the n revolverin his right hand

Mr Mcljonn pulled tho door Mintlocked it he hind made nprisoner ho telephoned for tho x ltco

had lumpedfrom the second Mory window

tired at him and the burglarthe fire two bullets nnrrowly missing MrMcUa-

nBfr nut ins i MiiiniiUrlcrmliiid to See Ir II

lines eeil a llaliens CnrinThe inability of imuol iclzlrr of 73 Kiist-

lOith Mnvl to see IH fatherinlaw Jnmcs-Jacobs of West llUh street huts causedhim to sue out a writ of corpus

l foiomorning comnrinding Mrs Livinli Ja-

cobs wife of toJacob in court and to show cause

why film should not allow his friends antirelatives to hoe him as often is hu and theplenso t

hits brother Sniniiel bothrled of Jncobs who had Istii nwldowor for years and coiihlderabl-oproieriy AUint fix years ngo he married

Harrison nnd Mnco then troulilnhas arisen Ktwecn the children and theirstepmother Il ii nlleged that Jacobs laooften his Minsinlaw and grand-children to visit him hut that Mr Jacobshits iHrsistently nfumid to tat them limitthe

List Wednesday Airsto gain NI w hr whoshe says told hit ho w tinted to HX iclzlcrThe hitler however foundobihirnto in keeping him html leixler-therefoli mied out writ

Three Klllpil In n llallrnail UrcckCINCINNATI Oct 3u Three persons were

killed in n wreck near Oxford late las nightSeven runaway freight earn collided withA fast mall train bound from Clnclrnnt toChicago Sixty person wero aboard tho

pncoincpr woreTho utah oat a CincinnatiHamilton and Dayton Hillroad ftiginoer ofCincinnati and tiiin who are-upposeillohnvobeen stealIng

Was done to tho stock ofthe Cincinnati Hamilton nnd DaytonItallroud-

Inrlflnn pMiKtmnh for llrniiMnPlan for three newMiands whleh Public

Works Commissioner watitserecled-In front of the Hall of ocord nnd Mun olpnl Building In Brooklyn Irixv b n

antI Iw submit ted he MunicipalArt CommlHlini will eot i eiranti of tin kind tiseif In

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ivts HIM i nn t in TXlfillT WITH TIIHrTSl-

il in in fl IMtclicil the stor So stroni TrimHie rurnle runte to oiirt to Conlmilli1 It Spolhil nn AnnulmentSuit Hhrreupoii tin1 llrlile

After listening for titan an hour yes-terday to what ho l ns tho Ini-

prolwble story of August Klmmel 3 yi iHold Jusllco Scott refused to annul Kimmels innrringo to Schutinnn ieifonmsl on by the llovClanncn-M of Cut vary Kpiscoial-Uiurch In time of the Hev Alexunder W vicar of the churchKlmmel allegetl ho hail been coni elle l

through a conspiracy between tho girl andthe Hev Dunham to marry Mls Sohiir-num Hi story as told on the Mum wasto the effect that hnd riot Mis Sxhurman in IWw and had flirted with her Theybciime friends timid kept comiuiny hutho laid immediato idea of

On Juno 17 IICKI ho saiil the Hev Mr-

runhaiii alled at his home and told him-Miss svhiirman lad been to tin vicarngowith a complaint Mr Dunhanin ked Kimmel to call nt the and meet her herothat night and added said Klmmel thatif her story were true it was the ymiiig fellows duty to marry her II he did not hewould the girls wouldprobably shoot him Kmniel mntimiidthat ho went In the church and learned themfrom the curate nnd the irl that hmarry her that nigh He Uggid for turn

wns met with tIme thnvit Hint ho wouldnot IH let out of the church till night and arenewed menace of nrroM At length ho-g vo in when II was Hearing midnight hutwhen Mr Dunham went out far a witness-Kininul tried the doors and found themlooked

putty foxy reinaik d Mi s-

Seljuriiian to which Kimtnel repllid by-reMallng that didnt wanther When the Hev Mr Caulkin nld Klmniil I ho marring wn per-formed nnd only tho thought of re-lape his sc mother tniitht have if hewere nriesied iiiltnd him to eoiisentunder Klminels mother antI twobrothers both gave evidence in hi favormaintaining that the girl wa des ratelyin love with Kimtnel and nnxioiis to marryhim

The two clergymen howevercontradliteil KimmelV story Mrlucia admitted telling young nun thatif the girls worn true homarry item html absolutely denied havingmade any or ied any restraint-He said i he girl ind Kiiniii had atalk and told him had agreedto gel married Kinim haul offered him

2 the eeromonv but he hull refusedit Mr Dimlnm dented locking the churchtutors

The vicnr Dr Botwlek also dthat he hail heard tin threats ued thoughhe admitted that Kimmol looked nervousand had the nn of the linppy bride-groom

Justice Scott nfter Iearing both smilessaid that Klmmls story veryimprobable ln would not

marriageMrs Klmniel who was in court with some

relations fainted when sin heard the de-cision Ski had tnt intended it was saidto defend tho action but the Hiv MrDunham insisted that ho heard in viewof the young husbands etimmi-yimnMi nn MI inrnm nrsiiM-

liltHtnl Hallway rim nntliir Tortuniu-Hn to Part Illiluniinil-

The Haihvny whichraN through the Interior of Staton

Island nnd which on Monday lat with-drew tho P I Itichmondfrom Clove road nnd Marled a newrouto over turnpike muchto the dissnl fnoiion of tho ommuters-yesterday made another change

The transfer station n Tiiiti kitiMillo-wns diiiinliiiied and another oin estnh-llshed nt Sm nyside im t gu in puit

Stapleton or klnsvillo onemust Hike the Hiehni nd ear to Concordwhere transfers are isued for i shuttleear which runs from the car to Sunnyside over tho Clovo road nndanother transfer for the Port

There Is no waiting n Sunnynde I

arid commuters have t from ten lytwenty minute fr I

YIII Mil iitKitit Tins rnMK i rOak Hill Olllclals Slop liar SHnrp of

Inlillc streetClIICAiso Oct 110 The Oak Pirk illig

board rolnforcod by the Oak ParknsolvtHl Itself into n section gitiK last nightamid went out to wreck an offending tractWhllo the board was it a numberof oxvlted cllizriiH rushed into tho councilchanilxT amid reported that a ganc of work-men laid n HMCK across OakPark nveniii at Harrison stioct Theworknen were of tho SuburbanHallway Company the said

of board Allen S-

Hay Jumped to his footome ono movo nn ndjoiim-

ni iit ho ahked Well go see nhonttllislhltlgAssiste-

d by the two village policementhe members of board nxecrowbar until tho track wns torn up nnil-tho ties wero burned

wvum run aMitiiits inmit-An Sense In Arnuircd

Di Attorneywas called yesterday to time defences nanliistintrusion that nently imihabout in West streetthat Frank Fnt roll dois ni vn

O dear why ilo they do it nsi d MrJerolli If we gut evldinco againstplaco thofij who mi Inside cant gut out

in when H ii taidd If Iho phuoIs so strongly protected timid nil HIM

A party that couldep gamblers insid A latin o

to be in much nf a hurryto got inside mimI the pnrtyhave a search warrant fur one picvo of-gamhling nnd enirnnco wnsrefused would pet in ev n if they hadto Use dynamite and blow ine of thebuilding out with its con uiiil cost tothe owner of the prnpertv-

IlriniiiiiN Vnlrl tor tin Hull orliiils in Trlnl

flriinnn Willimii I Purity of TruckWIIH up lnfnni Fin SunuUy-tMioTiliiy on rliurKi if having tuidi nfill iplilicitinn to iluiiil nn tin lullof merit lit Irul iipoiii i t IH forlinn of hi lImit ln lind nwiuil

Kit milr Minliinii from tin of-th lioll at Iliiirthii fin1 In iislfil have his namo-pliirnl on tin ilcpurliniiiis toll t nnri-

ti iliovi il Hint thiivnh rriiiti Tlniiii m Ki ll nfcliliirtnitlit ripair

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lustier lUtiiiiln AiiKtou in litton nilAniirltan Women Hear II-

Mlm Kllrnhcth Dlimtnorc 11 Fifth avonut-ilrcftMnnkrr nuod Dr Frederick Wundor

of IflS lieinvn Htrtft Brooklyn in theMunicipal Court yecterrtay for

IISii for n cloth prince flown nnd-a pink India silk waist which tlie hOtmaker made for tho clofttidnntV wIfe

Iwiwyor Illumcnthal for this defendantHHkcd that nasa tin dlstiilMd nn heground that Justice HlscliofT of tho Supremo Court hind ruled that in order forIrudisincn to nxovor from hu bund It

aiMar thin thti Korxln were furul h d-

on time hiisbnudV oridlt and whtrowlfi IIM IiidiH ndint monn the tnulfnmen cannot recover from the husband

Jtitlw William KaMqiiln Jr of Jamaicawho prvnldtil for JoMph who Isill Miiil lit would consider ruling hutho wiint d to lnar tho incriw of tin easebffi him

Mrs Wtmilorllcli wild lw lId or l rth guava to lo mado on hor own dosicnhut the drownmkiir did not follow her m

tint nt did not tit herwhen made

I onlentl lion oinbroldpry for waisthut lay put XNirN ontlin-Iront drclari You knowJud o how coaiM emhroidcry lookaround the htiM I uplain prliuviw RoIl with a havinuthe slustusl with hand em-broidery around the mck unit Hloovtu

put the embroidery helow the bustline and of courw not onthe Mrot with n gnrmpiit 1 he waistwim too In the ncrk to looso In tho-liody and the nleeveM were loo large andthere wart too much about thehips

wild olio told the dre smaker not tosend the hill to her husband html to chargeIt to her nocoimt For other Rai-ment limde by the liissiimkcr situ hadpaid lift IIIB with liar own check

Cant you wear the dress In tho widely111 which you move his Honor axkod

Why no I would In a ridiculous

Wluit do the women of thi country wantwith II princes drew

That Is the name of theThe Justice reserved decision and told

the lawyers to submit briefs

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Ip nt llliirl Maud Ierry-A IloNlein cow with udders heavy with

milk was among n herd of frontWest that frrived at I ho fool of West Six-

tieth street yesterday morning ThomasMcCilx of the Battery who lund bondeputised by the army ofllivr onNlnnd to lain a cow to supply their nisswith milk boufht the and senther in chargoof Pete the Scotn ow puncher

Pete and tho cow got the Battery atII AM Pete found that the Lil ertylont was Inlil up for repairs and he l

the c W to the hind wheel of a truck Theonly way to get a cow to LlUrty I laniwas by way of the army propeller tenHancock or tho little Wyclioff I

Ixtwivn seniors nnd j

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the cow had to waitShe nc dii and to

in A doen or more philanthropistwho hang out near thenbotjt the Holstein and withher A l iitman who said ho knew howto milk cows suegeHtid ho shouldrelifvo tho Holstein Pete tho Scot inMhim to go ahond Ho got n stool fromthe Ship News utile and went to workwith an tomnto mil Ho filled itIn a Jiffy Several Batlerv Ixiatmen handedgrowlers to him and pumped them

full Mary Jane apple womanher coffee can soon had it over-flowing

Tin news of the milking spread andpitchers i in tin cups nnd cans wero

to tho filled A barkeel XT from Whitehall brought overn nvoiiinrt gluts pitcher and a Isittle nfwhiskey Ho milker to letHie cow ih ink the whiskey so lit coulddrnw a milk staId it wasagainst nrmy regulations and the liarkeep went with two of milkund whiskey bottle uncorked

The ofllco eat which usuallysparrows In Battery Park a

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The eighth nnniial convention ofNew Jersey Federation of WomensClubs which opened yesterday morning intin old Bergen Heformed Churchat Itergen nnd Highland avenues JerseyCity was attended by nearly womenfrom tilt parts of tho State

The greatest point of interest K of courseelection of n president Yesterday wns

devoted to reports and s huttoday bnllots will lie cast for n pre-siding oflicer for tho ensuing year Mrs j

Siowiirt Hartshorno who hunt lnen tlie-

executive hcnd of tho fur twowill out of ofllce and

Mary MoKeon or Mrs AlUrt Fieldwlin niii presidential candidateswill bo chosen to i MissMcKcen ha lx ii president of the

Club of Cnmden and Mrs IVldhis presided over its Mor Orange

i of New Jersey againstnorh natal both women are MipiNirtod hy

aggrwsivn adherents sidesnro working hard nnd last night ench wa-conlldent of

mooting was by an in-vocation by Itov Dr John LSevernl nddresses were made and till Usual

were llstitiod to K lwin Maiktwo HX IIII nn l then aixvillnt-

tn the general readIds The Man with tho his

In the evening a general reception forwns held nt not II little

electioneering was done partisans oftho candidates

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Park people rveil id in five champagneand costly win from the HosjFontonwino collar Ill reason for this was a-

fire that totally consigned HossFenton-vittago but left the contents of tho wino

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by nnd Mrsare now in Providence XPWS

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Vllcucd flirt Tapper IrrrdEdward Morton ono of men

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the day of the inaugurationof Dr asIVesidcnt of 1rincuton Univers-ity was publishiMl his

vork A History of theAmerican

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greatest writer oftile tUlle and is writtenin that delightfully flowing stylewliiih translates factsinto tho romance of a Nation It-

is printed from new type speciallycast 1002 It a curiousfact that there is not n singlecomplete narrative history of the

States in todayDr Voodrov Wilsons thelirst

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that tell the wonderful story of the finding of the

and the growth ofwhat is now theAlmost artist of distinctionhas contributed and remote historical archives longforgotteuleeds and recordsrare manuscripts private

exclusive librariesnil these all over the world

have been visited forcontributions

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cations is The Red House a newnovel bv K Nesbit the clever-est work so far of a most enter-taining and popular novelist It

story of the humorous adventures of a honeymoon

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