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1 I ft NOT- A PARK III YADER, DECLARES Commissioner Defends His Pro- posal to Accept Prick's Offer of a I Been Unfairly for Planning Mu.lc Stantf and Even for Building Drains, -ConmUsionr 8tover' defended yesterday against tbe criticism vWteO by 'bis proposal to have tha city i scoept Henry C. Frtck's' to ouild a 14mx Library BjiMhig hi Central rrk. and against the charge that he Is lacflrtftd tb'favor Invasion of the Park by buildins operations, as well as by permltUtig too great aa inHux ot people to overrun tbe Parle lawns. i I He explained that Tie- was working' mm lard be cuold for Just the opposite nds, and said that auch destruction of the Park as bad been brought about by ts uDiauuous wa the fault nilnv of lack ot eo-nwro tlnr He and court with him than of bis own pelky. Above all.

however, be held the spirit of disregard and disrespect "for Urtrr nd'rirguJatloni responsible. This spirit," he said, wa abroad everywhere la American, Ufe. is a tendency to. class me' with thi Invaders arid not with the preservers ef Central Park." he complained. As a matter of fact.

I Tiaye long oeen of the taoet earnest and, 1 may say, one of tbe most effective defenders of the Park. Even as a mere citizen on the lwer east side, twenty years ago I took a Jeadlug part ilghtipg at Albany against 1he, proposal to ptit a 100-foot wide speedway through Central Park on tie west side, and was equally active, though with less success, to have tbe elevated railway structure taken out of Bat. tery 'S: was slmHarty active three', years ago, before I was Park Commissioner. In keeping the National Academy of Design nt of Central Park. AU this "should Indicate my sentiment and purpose.

I have not changed my views. It I anythtnx to change Central Park as. I found iU it ly such things as shouWc meet with universal approvaL is not a criticism of the original designers of the Park when 1 say that tha time has come to abandon the kind of ones they put in Central r- Times change- anoT parks change with them under new conditions of travel and traffic. In a few days the gravel est Drive from Bixty-eecond to 102d will be no We are going to jpplant the gravel road with a modern meet requirements ot modern traffic. j-r.

"i te10' restless and fond of building operations. As a matter of fact, whatever building? I did was In order to provide greater public comfort. objectionable old comfort station at the upper end of the lake and built another ish schoolhouee. Even then, however. I took car to hm th naw uu.iu.ui UldUV of such stone aa would give It the an- Yiaaavmtw a kalnas a of such stone as would give It the ap- I pearance of being a part of the reserved Wall in harmnnw oHth th.

I of thJTiilSr -caimc "I have also-brought ertMH- i.M myself recently by dlgging-i trench all tlie way across the Park Terrace errace onage on ne east side near Seventy atreei irom JSethesda- PonntaJn. As pavet inST Its flit Imia -Ua. In L. I fOUtlH faill WltK 4K 1 bKsn to riD'UD the Tsvmnt ii I A nW rlrain rAn4aAl tk. I Of the Park Intra the aitv Anma-a I vvuuuvuilK I.IftB ICsTUR III I "A striklnje.

Instance of the aama nrt 1 vmv. uviui, at a-usj uuui vis, the west side ntar 301st Street. the time a natural brook had flowed Intofhe pool. -Houses- grew up fi1 and tb" wage drained Monday morning we get an inrush of 1 muu imu inor-noou aMr. everv aoan auda 1 un tltV f5w te Lource there.

We tried I tn Ita Kim 1 ii ue urainage rrom the houses thereabouts I wanted to 5.2? HV unhealthy leakage, and so I drained the pool itself to get at the real ource of the evil and cut it off. Instead, I brought on my head charges general neglect and of breeding mos-jultos. in vain had I tried to dam up the point where- it entered we Park. The pressure of the flow was gt Jr.d Durst dam. Now, with the aid Of fewer in Kighth Avetoue, but the-I -7 unun aim riows into tho Park, Pixk breeding mosquitos.

when I am trying to do is to drain this pool, which contaminates the Harlem Mere and Sf. i0 Pretty sheet of water look omuch like pea soup, for wheib, too, JJy blame me. I have now asked for the appreprtetton- of $2000 to connect tho city aewage system, "till flow into Cen- P.wlt wiU not get into the pool through the Park te the city sewera. rtinS much also. for KtUng rid of dead treea.

Peopled had 51 fn many of these dead trees that ffo I'l love wlth tnIW- cannot on tna tate8 of any of citlsens on Long Island or in frftorL mr PurPs to make arlc beautiful aa any of "we esutes. Instead of allowing It to de-under the policy long in vogue wietUng every tree stand so long aa It Brefn leaf. have torn out thousands of deadtrees, and In their tST8prtl5f ot new trees Defease Preeee Heale Staad "Much criticism baa been directed lnt me recently on the ground that a planning a music ball 'the biggest wfth thousands of seats Vln Cen- Part mattef of fact; am balL but Just a sund. 1 know the beauty of an SrJncert under the treea.andnave. "-t th excellent auditorium brlllt to'" vBufr those the, riih the crowd ot 10,000 that ui '5 ech Sunday, complain that mej.

cannot hear the music So I got an 3 ,5 trouble to find the best sort of mSV tand used In other cities. Urn. wJch happened to have the pPrPrtatkn as we. was so gen-as to send me the plane for its pro-2? C'wtc "tand In the Boston u.cn music stand, with a board and shell to throw the ut toward the audience, I hope to jlJV the number of persons in attend. Je from 10,000 to S5.00O or mora.

There NIct ln. nch project. Rooh-rirn' iTa anci8co. Philadelphia, Chl-Uakri? nd other cities have such designed by Thomas kM and he win conmilt Prof. Sa.

c7. i rvrd 00 the subject of aeous. UpotijbJ? lh4t 11 be aa effective aif aeeklnjr innovullons. the Com. nw insisted, he was merely carry.

2lSLth of the founders and -Iffa of the Park. iVrv nrt concert held In Central tW Juiy he said, -and Jarw lutna eWA a Tl jr.f'ar. later the founders built the -e JdstanI on the very spot where rW, '3 JV'ew of the far greater crowds ong the I want to put tip the Vel0L Vl far Kreater crowds wf a 1 want to put tip the w-e stand-' Those same ira-S drfRners of the Park kating. and other not consider the Park iia T. TrelZ 'or Pure landscape and enj beauty but also as a place for bailground In the Park.

were now to prooose to serve thllllmt tn v. Vm i ha eL. would 00 footed. that lnc 1 ha4 onrJ? Vilrd br t4 fmtk. ln tenT i-ltUa tiaJ-raa max tosa and "think It UmA iw young men.

If Wt, andotWr ha own, there iwou'd 'trf tor intrusion on JS yr forbidden eaSJK1 ''o-'ed to 1 allow the liul Ball laeaaeleteeelee. reatlon 5wT" Uwn- true, i iii. VMiyarounaj into tbe Dark. -That Is not an ideal thing at aJL The wouia be to have a syttero of Playground, and another system of park. thern.

But while that win? tin i aiwnonai Day I a fiw iUI 8tre erl Broadway StHS BtiP srLrZ inat n.ti a holiday. Latr i. with oaaeoau diamonds miTf iV! 5, and everythlnr propr Prodded XoTtbTS: 1 ave met boys rolnr and Japani U.J ana everywhere eis in central plViiSl? nw.t a-e tW foot SV 'hfni automobile to venty-aconu fcireet at Kiv-rm, titra wo nave provided iwa hi hlaS, on. VV a have v.lf4" 'TZZcVt acuunaa lor tbe public at -That In. thrv.r;'7"u""T.lr,luon of I aa well, of couraa bulMtn euim 1 wnen for a now thereT win lnat ev Wh.t VI this Inatead of tag.

theA ri, 1 1J build-not netV It. stead buildup the-ienox ijbraraTJhe01 Pense of Mr Krtrir i' 1 Jh. the department 1 nev am mlil.ku -ww "tak the prwrenti Park (SSK r. is sornewh ordinary UHelltienc: "'1he rits'S? En- 2 mislead Th 10 or-to in ininir a uu RUTEST. COfflPialIr- 'f Aafs AA wn inB ZCfl LIllIOSl DMnikai.l a VMUMI.

m.t President of tha Cii-n. tt. afd to. the South Shore Traction Coin-fnchise, residents of Queens gave po. Hammltt.

BecxeuV auq union. ia unpleuant hAlf-hotiP rZ7Z 1 T. Tsiaont Connolly. "mulcu Know what right he or It IS SrnnluHnn 1.. A- hi.

organisation had to come Into Queen, to. dictate on what terms they should have transit facilities. Mr. Connolly also went after Hammltt 'T0U ever one over the route of this proposed trolley liner be asked. "nmmt said that be bad not and w(as unacqsalnted with the district seems to ma hn i a VIUII DSJ aa w-i wuiu 4ie r.SJ'JJrJV,0" there re- anu xnen TW Auu.f A w.T.

the Man TXraan a which" ha, tbe BouBnoVVfraichlSrand vrhTcVhfa Promised to finish a lineto JaWlca it Mitchel lll uoepc me terms on which another com- rvTrvrJr rx ot the rails of actuaT-coit of "por use'7 eSit of maintenance, a sum forthe cltv aa 1 otheiychargee. he did not we u'licicni, AIT. ilAmmltt from anolher company. It waa .1 V. iu rr-prearniatives Manhattan and Jamaica Company hauM nut Kael wwsf 7T nv KlvrWllUni 111 Writ fe them at a conference la President Mitch el's office to-day.

JILTl-p, SUES POR $100,000. Mra. Bartlett" Seeka Damagea from A. 0. Lund, Who Wada Another.

Special TU S'tw York Tmtt. BOSTON. June T. Un. rmTn.

8. Bartlett Of Beacon Street baa hmnrfet suit fbr breach ot promise against Arthur Lund of Boston, a promoter. In which she asks 1100.000 damagea. Lund has 'offices- la tbe-Tremont Bunding and la a Sergeant in tbe Ancient and Honor, able Artillery. writ waa served yesterday.

Mra. Bartlett. who cornea ot an eld Maine family, flret met Mr. Lund twelve bI-Ta" la tt a. A AW.

See a iaMu i ntj Ultra IDOL where- she was the guest of Baron Walter were engaged," Mrs. Bartlett fold a. reporter, -and for a long Urn I didn't even TMA. VIA a.n, A luarrwu una coma noi uius njia. m.

xie am a a Wile and a eon. who is now 17. Ha hari rated from his wife, and I thought they him. -He had wrecked ray Ufe. my flnan- in uaiipincn, ana my pan.

v. w. A.wau.oun panisned xn every way that be. can be punished." I.UIA waa marriMl In Wi.Khinii. May 11.

It Is alleged, to Mrs. Louisa Bankhead Perrj-. widow Congressman Perry of Alabama and daughter of United States Senator Bankbead ot that State, DUCHESS IMPROVES STEADILY She Paaaed a Comfortabto Day and Condition la MOJTKEAI. June 7.PhylcIana at- tendlne the Duchess of Connaught re- Ported to-day that her condition showed r' material and steady Improvement- A bulletin this evening reported con- aUsfactory progress other Royal end added that aha passed a comfortable day. MOXTREAI June 7.

Physlclana at Y6nK SPERRYS FLEE FROM i 1 MUES BY LADDER1 I Their Home Cran-ford, N.J., with Its Valuable Paintingw, Destroyed. NURSE. IN PERIL WITH BABY Family See Her Rh with Child Throogh tho Smoke" to AppaV. ntfy Certain Death. The larg, country borne of Thomas A.

fnT lWeBt of th Pery a fimeb-inson Com Dan woicn includes a ruie col- Action of Paintings, many of Uem from the CharlesW. Morse gallery. estJ. "ated at 130.0otX It WaS SbOrtl -T Kafaa. T- beal.ptlMayoro Fund Gets Addition.

Brlet. ad P. th trtory rtooe I ToUI Uo awajnmea 'by the denee amoko which waa pouring rate her iltsi thought, waa ef bar sta. ter. Kelila.

Bna.fe or nea. quet bait. Tbe maid spread the lUrnto creamlnar Flra I a room to the reoma "5 itT iZ Wwmum tJX Air sbVIVI ened Mlae Kathrrtne Sperry. 18 years aid. whose-room adJotn-A thai i and Mr.

Bp-Try. twe eena. Thomas, and Stuart. 12. who awaranw Jotatag tbe roona.

alao the econd floor. throat floor by this time, Nenie Brock, tbe nurse. Kh. r.hn.t 1L iot amoae aurrounrt u- Sperry, when he learned -what the aurae had done, ran after her. but bad to cf the emoke.

"le callad It "5 the nurse never stopped ntS 4 hwr charge to iSatoni houae the meantime called tbe fPefry room, and telephoned te the Fire Impart me nt and te the garage in the raT of the houe WlthlTt wTrntaut-a'th. riremen were on tbe erne, and raeda window in Mra SperVroim. All the members of tbe family and tha l-lT- ifteen minutee after the last ot wowtnOTon'ir TraUer Savee a Herae Plet.re. Plre engine, from Westfleld and Hla-abeth. were also called, but before these arrived the Cranford firemen, assisted by Patrick CaUanan.

Mr. SperrTs horse trainer, and Jamea Proder. one of his foarf wh there was an 'wnt about with and gained entrance to the blue He aeemed to be after one Par- tlcular -thing; and he got It vr a w-w wiwd taint r1" a.Prt- T-vT yauanaa tha -4-1 1 ,7. eaw tue aiaei ri i n-r rpo i ee ha eaaii a. a apparatus came dowm with it He carried it ouL and liad time to save three other, oil ttotlnga offV rrn "fo5 waaT A fireman entered the second floor by rneans ot the ladder which badTbeenTnaed to rescue the family, lie tore an oil and thrr" ot or the window, it was a painting of Mrs.

Sperry In her wedding gownf "Don't save that! cried Mr. i "8r -thln wortS -ena auTreimdlng in? borne were, filled with vlllag- fr- and some of tb- neighbors. aoaorTg nd atywHr- an perry. Mr! tT, fDh 8ptTrr- and thisitilalre. 40 nothing but look on and th? remnants of paintings and clothing which the -lrerrwn toeaed oitt of the upper wtndowa.

Latar they took the to Perry. when the flame. they bad seen iaor furniahlngs of thrlr luxurloualy furnlahed home consumed by kt-7' DoUr1by water, drove tb wiToT.k a of the automobUea and fitted up their city apartmentsai 13o Central Park West. Later tha children were taken NelUe Brock, tlie English nurse who had rushed. In night attire, through the flames and smoke with little Martoria.

aat yesterday la tbe kltchea of the town nu T7T vusrif on nr laf "ttle canary Tln7 who la vaa tire. Aevea Telle "wf Bee Eseapai didn't fTiinW I waa 1 "ivui ai ljrai. rJLri- room and blinded vlrT wnnM kin graooea j-arjorie, blanket over her bead, and ran for -I Mr an-. m' to com- back; bst 1 worTh. smoae waa aa tnick i i k.

1 tl.bn;.tthl.l raached the ground fW 1 could cloeer all the time. I m.had for the front i--w-rutjfi in Illinei. Tlt-MF raa-i ansala iam tn. I automobl with lutl. vi.

I a waa-sr We4 HflAsV. W-kak eaavtaaawaKav iu. wiaun LVrnf-LT-1 J'anaioa- in a can tn tbe pe-e, because we found that tbe flames bad not reaohed the billiard room. I didn't see tbe ethers aet out. trot sTV-Aear mm lea a -a-9 -a gaa aaees Bk SM BLgsi aaJTlt-l 1 nan.

1 air. aa -srtfvway aa ai r-a T. iii-anta, lOa I iy wwa.y was i Wahar to 9crre You Palm Tree to Ton Sphinx to 8mQe with Too NOW A. BURNETT RICKEY or FIZZ Cnoling and Refreshing First DiatOad la 1770 JlUXjrETTS LondonDKTGin i TU BoiSe triJk lh REV Lmbtl rour-year-old Marjorle Sp-rry. the younc-1 tmr oi we famay.

Little Kujorlt'i room t1 1 was on the aeeead Coor li.fr I ell-cta4 by win, cf that "Ct7yt. h- Sir Robert Burnett Company 632-634 W. 34th St, New Tortt TIMES. SATURDAY; JITE fis ATi s. Kaa IK.

ki 1 According te the aurae. the fire ats th baaowoC inrr Vtm kltca. aFua waa inrra, sad is lieved that drfrctite Wctncal laaLatlai caua4 a spark te cone la contact wllfe lr wowIms catllnc 'The aiooe valia ef tha feouaa. ajhlck Stofpet at the aaor a4 strr. raasajaa 4a-ct.

Uy training ua walrr a.1 ln( the firamtn aiaejccxled Ii sarirg aa ntlre artoaj Utm tare teokaa But tax fumlshlnca were all d.airttyad. The creef eat Kms waa tn the lilua Kooea, wKtrh eeav. talnaa) moat tha pa Ultima a. Tb. t.r-nri Aftaai aaA K.

4 .1 iwia Kl Waa Urt. rA i ha the palatuv lorwirly aa4 by Cttsrtai nana IN inia Itwjaa Was ene called A. Court atonta," th mm ocormtor bad fumiatved the laterter ef atP. ana aM av4Tt on July Mra. Iwrry bavd aaa4 number of te cawpare far tb v.

ai-ai an a i iot nw gewaa, aa via as th etd Were oVstrorea. la the cor. 4 h.ry Va Vy nre Mr. fperrv has a offered tn Craofar4. aa a Mr.

i parry' Upra lieuaa Moca, DtlfMMil Ik. pretentious btrara butidjng la tbe toa. $1,84511. PHILUPS PUND. I added yeetarday wouimwai seat it it u.

oa) I bralth. Chalraaa ik. i.w WTreliss Opera I ore. TMi liAtao. The aoaas the Wt rate as mfmtntm Brasae aaA tae otd iwniiuoa Agvecy at Norfolk.

Ta lea wera? r-t Ta.7!.ll- t.T' ti. a. Oa I ee Jt I i- i cv-Jiw S. 1 He a .9 -t Vr. a4 Mric' Wi: tl as aa a at a a te 1 1L.

r- a. ra. n. u. Pwtav ra 11 O.

Uar- aa eeae n. a Mra U. J- K. StabWa Thimi t. Ltake L.

WUrmara J-a-pk VL rara i. nT Wiit.a. 1 wa Dau-i Agaeay. wfeU. J.

w. tty R. I-ilc ai a. a rortar T. P.

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H. Baeana w. a. ato.ai K. V.

bait ttiartee- Hadciaa W. IU Jattr F. La Jratars Ourga T. Oarratt 1 J. staat J.

onnta a a. Ta-twt te 1a. Kin i a. law lee JtaUiaa IUI1 C. p.

Ja R. C. II J. lluH. W-rr J.

Harrar rf-a LltUa jaaeayaaeea .11 rrsiluuaiy tckima-i-l (ttSHLk. An additional contribution of trs waa far. I. lw Mayors Tltaaio IteUef fund, Tbe donor, Mra. Irwin a.

Tarry, laramta, II ee J.f-uffTtao". aee it i i-aiaauj ac Traatea. yaarcnaaaa vamtaaii a This brtna tha total ef the Mavwf fund up te IlfiLSl! Mayer W-a a a. v. auQ.

flav that the Tltanio Ligbtbouae rurwl Tha a eeoad ta rbt" ar I10UV Teeterda, contribetors were: il a jwreilea L. Morsas atra. Jofin Mar -r MltcaaU -Tj-JMtorC. K. aocW "it Va' nil Cburaa -taraaaa ytnlam 'a.

kiara V.V.V.V.V.V..... Oraad fatal I LLlt lhat the mrmorUl wl TO STUDY CHICAGO'S PARKS. I i Offklel. Will Leek Thar. Over foP th rtatlon Commlaaioa.

I Tk PhMu I -wju vwnmiastoa aai I toTHed Mayor Oayaor and eavtral other t. rtttt Cbkage Ml Waak RW the reowattea 1 itumi. taere. iaart v. SL.V!5fy: -M.

rep- I fMla Mlaear la IraiU----ita MUch and a ewtabeT Tf TliaW i ar ai aa eeterear. Tk. vun.nyima. To Sell English Conoctloti Hera. Auguttna Xt.

Clarke af riarka'a i Rooms aeCa en Tbnreday oa the Cedrte wee-ay wa eg to arrange wb the exaewtere ee a la a ta a a TetIi. fi "af a. 1 ea- llunLSl srAskaYtarw-a lea Va. New lota aartag the coming seaaoa. r- Ui 1 MEASLES EPIDEMIC: INSPECTORS TOO FEW Dr.

Rne Calls the Mayor's and Dr. Ud trio's Attention to It, i but City Money Is Short. PUT UP. TO ESTIMATE. BOARD Htalth Cemmlaa la ear WiaKaa fmt, bed Woeld ledece Beer to CKro Oepart-aewt Mora leeeectera.

Aa eaar aal.al. I -a-4i among ta chiVs-rn "ef tJae e-g--4 ua. e-atrtrts datUkg ta -n i ti March. AMO. ead May eurted lr.

A-riee ef LC3 lUiiaa Av-ea aaaka aa Ue eeerae mt wa- Aa. tat the r4 ef tx bad Va-w la larre part dae le ee eea-H. Ud aaaa-taaa to I tajt Departawaat te carry aai Ue i 1 1 mrr fbSBlgaUea ef taferud 9 Vr- rt, a iieiiai-aaaate with iVa Merer lleahh O-aasUaaaaaar. Dr. r.ee aaeetaA re-aaraar ee tea ssrwetaae Ttsrae -Dwrbag tbe neatbe ef MartK Aa aad May ec tkia ywar- said be.

ae we. rreadaa4 mi laali a is-as lee Waa rala tars aa Wet a3 i n.i trvte ef ew Terk. TW Wae tl.ny atUcks IW -er. choarra, aad Vaavee He w. twe la a ItiarsagWJy stbaeatti r.ti aad waa-aaattMa, ee laaat Mt.

Ik-aa. eawtaay itMtakab, a tate liat It 1. ee tW atsae tary-riae Uat tWae cbOArwa altewaaj ta rwtwre te IW fraan mir aad ewaaatae ee eawe aa reaw-kte? naajih Depart wist I. to Prr era rtajiilM ar tVa ww waeas anw iw artraaraa-a eg IVe eeaae. Bat.

taataad e( iMa. taraa. aad fewr, vidi elagawt bafcee aa la pearler order. fusUga-Wx la tw eaaa. Uaaa tWae pi.

aaaertaaad ebbdrwa are tnea4 te rW, aevaatfiatad. a aaik Hala. TW aaxir raaawa far lata Waaia (aat IW llae'ib Datartaaeet Waa asf-ncwet laypaxrtora TW WarrUd saaULir eoae wet want la at4 taia easaaaitaa, aad bleawae bar rrtu, TW O.W mt IW tlaaae ef Oeiiagkaa. pr i aJav-ae IW bUaa ea IW Itaerd ef Eattmala ead IW Mayer. Maywr Oayaer rtf-r.

as te Dr. LedtkClW Ha, and W. la tern, refara as Wk la tW Beerd ef CrUcaaie. la tW aaM-. wjoag le tW ehUdrati i a-i -iv aim oat-nee.

aad Dr. n-a Ur. LWrVt wraa aa In rtJy te yar favwr mt tW at a laat a-U etata tWt aaa-t af aaat ywe ay la aodonbtadty trua. Tw drrtaJaet evabl te abas te famlaata aa im mt tnaaata at tW aaptraiiaa, mf I-. It c-naiaiy la a Wrdaaia for ct.aira.

ia krpt Isdoars Icrr aaaa mr mmm rwe war. a ao koaJ. IV far. r.m.:.a(M- p-rfernaa4jnMwavar. ta I ri aarr lat tae caae ahouU vVwtad ay ae la- ataarttar.

(Klanla. aw- t. uretr is at race vary wd acttaaily taa-n Pacw ead that deaaoajnattoa tawl caavaad. i-raipi. a vara.

aa- aw-aare la (nit cur arar- Injr the Uat frw tnoaiHa Wa Waa etkbly In etcaaw af tW weaal wxMxa.r dWwaa. TW d-takntnaat baa net a ewrnnmt aacaWr of lnatctare te cope with tlili Lerraeaad uM-r oae-. ead erttb tW agahr ef Wtaart- ore at atlottad ta tae Ottaart- inet coI4 net tamtcale procaptly tW eewaJ kaabtr mt caaaav I aaia ymm tWI wa era acting with a3 K-mMnM uiwl-r I ctrrattnaiaexa. 1 aWaM. Iwa.

evwr, graatlr fiaaaad If aa.aadr woeld tadere tha board ef Esttnteie le grant wa aufnclrat epvroeartetaaa far IW appotatawaat at aware FIGHTS DIVORCE OF BX Widow Who Oe.lree a Penalen Oeea to Law Over Decswa. UJCTSVrLLK. Ky, Jew -Afirt rorty.nlae years bate eaaaed aad Wr kaa. baad le deed. Mra llenrtatta O.

Legrett of New Terk baa flted a yrtitWs le oawrt Wre te Wre a Oectew a gorre graeiad In Wr favor la Ierewibrr. IPC arewliad en IW grwvad frewd. Ie sou forth la Wr ibai CW atdl waa road aad SI ad wMWwt Wf ka-wVao and ealWni. Mra Lresrtta a a -Wad waa AWta a I aUra ao44-r la Ik. CU mJ rnii.Ubg aadar IW aa-a mt Alfe-rt Maaa I Cempaar K.

mra. L. At. He a -ad eis -ara as la IW laa. airra Itaaae la Mtnaa, lnd eW wwa bta daalb a eaaaaaa.

aklra aat harad wit a Wr. -a a. 4. PTW mmmm pUraiava far a wiaawa a. II waa ratwead ee IW greeed IWt tW aad ebtalaed a ditwrrax.

WILL OPEN 13.000 BOTTLES. steer te be Spilled by SWrtff ead Battle Rrtwrwd ta Brasrary. triClirTA. Kaa. Jaae T-aWrtrf Mt MlUWeM ef Walla.

ium(1 erdare frwea tW Altraay OtarcaJ mt kaeaee. Wa aa etgagaearwt te at aa afrvtal aaar mt U.QW WtUre ef Wrr. stwrdf MWaVTe ob was ewtslaad ltr.w a imm a i raade whb Allarvr Ceearal Dewww eed a rertaiw CWtaaaU Wawarr -natr a awirial Salari-a fa. Omr. aa) aaa4 ka laa a fraaat ha tjartaa faaat erw4 a.atrwiad.

Wl Ike Nauatt tffartad aa waarat ike w-r raa datad awt a 4 tVa kMta. aad ea-ae rHataal ta it laaa Wi a. aw aiua law awamrmsacr. it. The Opportunity tba beat saararte la tW werVJ aa year car aa Ware ef wear aU and aasati i facta ry ixitie rwasani awary dsy ta every awsaeriet.

Remy Exchange Offer awns tbe rrrrraa-taa efrowcrar at pratticsUy no adLtiosal rrjwaee ywa. AjA aa lor wavjirta ear. Hatwy Dectrls Ce. aat- at aaa way a ua suag. I 1 1 REMY I I PSJi 61 1 URGES THEATRE CENSORSHIP -aaa KW-r-n We-rig M.ea an.n 1 ft for CbOg-se.

r-w, rtXVO.on. taaa. 7aaa I I at-lp ka r-rf nif i a-. a Twenty-five Touring Total repair cost for two year, thirty cents, BMlHKBtHHBa'lvlaaBatataffaaataat -Vour cir It the Idral ouiomoblle for a doctor. I rrcrntly took off a front aboc that had cxrmrxS ten thousand rnllca.

Civoline ccn-tuxnption amaitttirTntytiattorsTTo. ty-fir mllca per C-dloa. My car it alwayi ready for arnict, nrrrr orrr-hcati land starti easily lnintrr. Total cost for rcpalre since Aprtl 2nd, amount, (o thirty ccnti. Thu cot erg tucnty.thrc thousand mlltt cf drtr-Infit Dr.

AJcxaskicr SaaaH, RJrtrtUfe N. J. Franldin Motor Car Company GLENN A. TISDALE. IU? EroacJway, Amsltritm Artv.

73d Su aa ews. aata aaiau ii3 km tccnx-uiiiDa rtAWOtO anTat avUCstl. at at a aaa CWwak. a ka a. aM 'at.

UtM SMl khni JaW ka a. nira the yht icitn laaslaa, it Jandorf Automobile Co fcrrtrTwrvT. Broadway t'M Tmmmm tt.k sW. T. AUTO BARGAINS UismaicW.

A sV tl tr-r yA RUNABOUTS $100 TO $1000 SMULTOUKING CXtS CM tltOe LARCETOLTUNG CAIS to tlSM BAICAIXS la ALL KJNDS al BODIES arrmT rrtnutnti aaaa a iaa aa ai. ill a aLata. Green a Pxlvaaaftc Axraarr ai aat ataaj aa a auto umixs iejt cuiimr Lanoaarr rmm anieriias aaata $100 TO 53,500 osxr mrtmi eraaartwo cttt arrest. a Cca Ery fir3 Newii'iina, tea we "i trwiikiaf aa ml Jandorl Automobile Co Oa ea. aarf.

wet ci a. a-. i T' mm-. -aaa aa lltliCITCU A CCi 1C.VA vdil a ear a-riar al ttr arw. a 9 aa a aa ian a.

mmm a aw ar Oanwn aa aaaaaw aa aaxita. tkaii fay tar a aV el aw? aevaaaoaa Lree rraaaa-ar Ol aal, l.kat aa a a. im kw a. att. tkaag tre.

a-rrw ay -SOS. 72 ttert- orrgB arrca, micTicv c-m waurta at ad au aa tte we Jandort Automobile Co Ttte terawfaga-y 229 W. 57th SU Automobiles Rie'rrryy-rjtw FVjm rwt. Ittk kaia a. JJLJCi: V-Xor a.

aTTlia aaa. uj. QALiLXAC Car, rmv ryax liVUUtT ggg aK pvar 1SOTTA I'lkOa Lnag Aetatwa- rim'' at aa. STQT2 atTwaaattat Skamsrai. (essiaiiii iito i.iih U.j.r V.T It Hkcii a.

it atataiaaraa. n.aj i T. At-raaeatt-i a rrxt a. I waaiiit av at-- TTaa. AtTaaraartja tarrairrrtaa.

WLST SIDli ka -a- V.M.CAa SwwaaTwaa at it tat a at fMeaH4ra rs srrr. JWaa eiea Oat a a caaaaacjAa. ttsuvaa ril7 PAOCAJIO CARS Veav. aaa. us wr.

va a. Ttl. JUS URYA.NT Xra Tat aa Automobile Eyxhinc The ta lUi loro a rtKe C.rcz-lory cf Vmtl Ko4rr Cars, rues isi for ule sn3 for rci trrizL we wrtirwa airtj a aea taa. cna haaaa aa. aa- aw-ia-a il aa.

t.d rut rea ma o. tm ka kWf aaanaiaa )a Hnn aa aa a. aa. aa Jaja Mnkiia. i i li a trnmmt.

a r-Tama Vm aa tt a a. a tl aa. an, "a kaa a tia'a i4k .,1. vaa a ta.a was tea t.i aaa a. rwa a- taLI? iia.

a-a, aa, aes raaskom. fta. 1(J a-V a -w -m-j izr mmm aai ax-a. ta.aM4r" kali tta aawWaaH a an.ai ta kM a.fc th laia I aaa. i i ai aaa.

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aa aa kiaii kaa --ai ta la a- aa. iim a k.wa aa iltasMitt POPE-HARTFORD REBUILT CARS Pos-4 Urtf era) Acta Cav Tattlrt CMaaka. saaa kkaiMIt REBUILT C-OEI)CAJaS" ft aeai a a.n It r. I fMaaVMHX lkr. It r.

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aa itT. SF-LL AT ON GET a aaM.a JTa. otiimiIi aa. aHHiaa. 0 a in.

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