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1527000,000 FUND 'KEPT IN LONDON, THOMPSON HINTS ., .te Say! H? Didn't Know Frefdman Mad Ac? count in England. P,? OF SUBWAY PLAN ?l0T\O'OBLIGATIONS'' leus*, uh" Kcccimv $5,000, TtstHiesOaynor Said HbSer ricesWerc Worth >7r>o.ooo. tart. eomiait. ?ae, askpd Theodor* ? ar.y "com- . -rations" wai -. ? ? peaad to the dual iib??y ror-T."--?. and who later voted NtW ? ?rarreJ ? ' _ ? ;ecig? or be '.a'e Mayor tnllei Preada**?a*ast, it wit ??-..: ' J? OU? latcr ?owd let the a r Mr. -boats aajrl h' c.d : ?*- ta a ' : ht the late An irrw ?Freed.?'rvorongrh di? rtelOT, It . ' ' !n La"??-***?? ,.? ti- ' - ?-**1 *e rac* S1?h 1 und in London. Ika TkaBpaei committee has infor? . ? l.ank, aricl ??i*. H ou Mirabri*. ' '* ?wye?*. c. look th? ataa4 and i - g cham- ' ? . , ar.d wound ?at? Mayor GajTior *a - ? wa? their >l 'janymrde ud Mewaij * ed one, be as ? i earned ... * I'll paid h:n?, riei aad a*aia pinicD te Ml ba Bt James He raid ? * ajn-OT, the day aijneo - en -\orth hem a prin ? - " *- trip hi -id?I*f. .- cham? ? n :\ H? a g "Prppa ? - hera uptown, ? t? of th? r araj* - ?-?eripe ? a raole r - Wall ' ?er ex ? "?Commltmerits and Ohlijra?ion? " ? - - arc - -mmit- , I ? -?-d t.. - ' ? ? r. Tv.n ? ad Hr., tmenta * ? ? - reel ? - , ' - ? inter wai off, ci a - ? ' ? ? >?'.*" ? ? ? rd Of ? ' ' ? I - ? attira, Te "hWlevi ?^r.o -or.fer ?,... v. rreedmati l?7?-*?'K?i?",' * : to ?St ? ?... - ' ? a neeon-l -. rf ha had ? by aaklat ah?-.ut my nag ? E ?V ? ** too reara,- M?d Mr ? *?****?/? "?4 Hanato? Thomp-1 -tr ai Im Inter-I before - ??' ? fea ab? I Von api - t to rem? ' ? ' ' ' r ' " ? m? ? important I yon did in tl ? tri ? you rendered The eommitta? fe? ? - ?mor* ougl ? ? bave mon -, - - ? adn. "- ? B - ? "How is it Mr. rihwley ?lipped mur Mr. 1 ? ?-. Besti?n I "t" would havi npei my memtrry 4 ?. . . ? - - ' i ere I?, ? rraal Mr. ai ? agi ? ? ?' r?r up the tr-dl ,.f >. ? I ir.d. not," replied the wrrns?? "I? Mr. Hawlr-v desd or alix-e*" ? ?itl V? Freedmsn r?e - ? "I don"! know " I 'fe.hna.ri dead or livnc"" "I??, ? - ' eh e' obJMl - ' nte the Inte-- ? ? . to ?a. that there the city m xxhora l I confidence who et ?? -.- a- ob fot ?h,. Mover ? ? Nnck to him. He la essful m thi?, ?nu thai [star ' eat aa engineernamod nan named .tine-sle** H" ?aid ne nevei but that he helie?-ei ?t was favorable to the Interbor'i.if?' Hionts Also Won Controller V. i;t iir ? one ala? in the city aovem ' * Ma] or Gaynor who wa? From a position of antagon lam r** asked Mr. Moss. ?hir.k of any or-e," sa.d tho ' ?.?* Mr. Moss pr?-s?.eil the que-stion ?r.d said: ? a? r ev* favorable "" he never c..:.,e ov?r to thi . jgh's p?en ?" I romo one wno xva* opposed - Mayor Garner who d?a como I witness pause?. Ee seemed to ? SS) ia thonp.*.*.. A r-.pple of lausrn ?-pt the crowd. Mr. Shorts then i ? a to rsp'y: "I dont know. One man did agree. with n? that he was in favor of tb<? proposition of July 19, 1?11, asd either that day or ehcrrtly after voted against, :t_" ?"That man ?-"?s Controller Prender- ' ?rast:" "Vos."' ""xVLat rHd I I '.'?y'" "He voter! for rt, as 1 recollect ? "Wet then a favomble report aftrr ted St. James ?Yes, about a xrar or two >' ? Thi ? ? I terrier,'! ei ? ' he told Mr. Freedman pi, xx'r.a; he told the whole board oi rector f hi knew when Mr. Kreedman was in Europe, but knew be had been :r. Europe. "Do you know whether Mr. Freedman had any bank acrour.* ir. Ix - "I do not; I never heard I Mr. Sbont, en excur-f-d. and ten to the t? r. Tuwns. i repeated i ' ? ? I s for* . ? lii and of I ?OI .- . ? ? ? .-??'? he received : followed by form? " had Fuch a poor memory whether or whether one nf his subordinates did. Ee xx ;, . Baked ??mnryand be on hand apa.n t?-aax. P. -S. Appointees May Win. but Governor Is 'Spanked1 ' I - -. ? F'.??T OmMPI teaat at Tr-.- MBSBM ? ? y. N Y . March 9. India I were plentiful to-day that opposition in Bute Finance (omm.ttee to re e t-he narnet- of "I ra . R Wl narlei -. Hervey. Governor Whit? QtOtM th? Pub i? Servie* f'ommi?.-."' . xa;.? rap i the roajoritj leader, - tl i hold? ?to allow 'he out of committee, but ?o vote tbeir mflrmal on on the ? mean 1 - - Thoran ? - , , ? ?., ?' sd, howeve-. that there will t.?- fea . ?tel sgainrt .t:on. n-rt ondee ed ... .. . pursue. Theii Suene? ? t s i xtoei srith the , ? ? ???'. aim? ... rupture ?arith th? hear) - - th? several I ' Final ' ? ? 4 thai th? r?signation of Mr. e a 1 i off ? ? ? the parti So fa- a? th.? I?-.? ?.- ? ... t that a striet lii B - : i of ' ? ? ?? But ?? ?- 1 ? ? >: about an 1 ? thi ing t t r< ? ? .'?? a* Ion of 1* ? declare that they ? mp] This accor . reason for I ? ? ??? ? further, ran pre ? eidi d rot to ? , ? ? ? the II dustnal 4 ? DILLON IS CHIEF INSPECTOR Sehmi ' ? l nV< s ". acatlea ? r tor Mm ...... 1er 1 ? ' an in tal . ? ? Lut Sehmil .Ttrer. : aired, ? ? ' ; ? i -.-T. ri-.r? - b?dly ' ? . ! m a pl?? I he ?ome ?? hmtttbergei iisty-i r real ? t gbt he blamed a b-strng I . ? forty yenri a.ro, when a , , , ;,, for the weakness of his ei?s. He wsi Ukinjr s prisoner from a mbllng house, folMWing a Stabbing, ben he ?ras se' upon by twelve men e ?till bears the ?cars of the injures e received. H? aliased that ha? believed the lag? I ?re so ?raakened that bis ankle , sd when he fell s few years ?g-? '.ale ?nd bean appeared to b?? ?Is . slle?, part , . u rd the drilling; for th? p? e which he ha. led for ?everal ye?r? | DEATH OF CLOWN PUZZLE TO CHILD Verona, Now an Orphan, Still Ignorant That Sliv? ers Was Suicide. WAS JUST LEARNING TO KNOW HIM WELL Golden-Haired Girl. Who Danced Gayly. Now Broods Over Untold -Mysterv. rolden i.aired, grnr-erce ti tararee ??s Um hit of er: tese taeatrica] r?rform&r'-e n: Gardei Monday aves -c Pre asad in b qca.nt ?' ? ?ro-vn of tnr fash.on or Um ehe rang and dat:''d irith. Joy I I ? me had inherit of dancing, and from her ' ? of a ?.fiiRi' ?,f the earn Wednesday morning she eras told her all cay ah? near the telephone for ne* numbered that ?Jay three ?rar? ? och a Baeeeaga had 11 h?r to a ho.--; ?tal, whera ? : ad over i bal might h? though al ?? di : I -.. ra : man had BI I er, "I irondei ?f he ?*-:!! die," ?r.. - ?. ner roir.panion. "Ho wasn't w me ? ' fan- a to see me. ? the matter with hit * Tin: evenir.-; Verona ?^akley waa to'.d she waa fatheries-s. Tho shoe though she had been prepare? I | was tremenuous Her far'..- g .'her who had given bei a heaa tlful locket tho last time they met She could not realize It The happi? ness of Monday evening seemed years h or. Mrs. Josio Prmo*-*- Re? iaaaai, of Waal ?cad, Long Inland, with whom ! reei. 11.? ean ? ? from her all details of her fathers el ? Bg unusual Her qu? stion? are one? B . I from her father .-he inherits a at ? ? ?? refoai v dowaad. 1 o->day \ New ' . ? ? -e? of ?? world hail? ? ; O-morro* ah? ? ... a her moth- i Former Partner's Death No Blow to Marcelline th? former Hippodrome clown, who nsed to make folk? laugh as he got in the way of the atagehand . ? that II? wa '.al ; B ail 'a fellow B for ?.ears. The two !.a g tern that wa about a... Marcelline earr- tanranl B1 - le waa i news of the elown'a death, I - a hitas? toa - yes, I am ?or --rth tr.e. rapidii I apaeefa eon r~ moat "-par irda, I .-hied: "In i an teed 1 aeeini - < ?- go wa di ' much." ??? iieeting a moment he aaid: "Y?- . t wai iaat ?i> weens bro. r?o drank very much p.-id t : pol thai way -l'ii he wai aober, too. had 1 rhout the g on a pro'. . ? that did : ot pit i "??- ? ? Il waa the idea that he eosld make Marcelline fa? nons if he wou B him in a cirrus act. "He gara me a lot of wild talk ahou* great future for me. 'Rat-,' I said ?I would not go out u : -i a teat show.' " "Yon think he wa? - - . - the I ??'.-? a head and TU va-" ? Marcelline ~ ere? ma Indicated ? >d head bon an r* ? ? ra always * I . . . . ? traighl the face what 1 ?-ay He I ?. era wa rip pre*." | ?OBI alwayi Mart ? ? .s - - other people around ? 1 wa? not there ; eras first ?'?' realline aea thai ? Ihren had the haaeba ?o k all. He we? not When ire gave *r" hurlenoue loop-the-loop art I made the art a hit. ..?i acrobal ra eoald not hit alone ? the bam hall a ' clown rt-atanratenr h>- the greatoal stretel ' nation see an elemrn' of the Pag ? the lift .. ??Paglieeel T" he -?sell a de? ? - laugh. "No! 1 he elown ia I rhe ainger elown an actor - . ? ' a?-e the ?real Pagliaed T^e ? Bger ai ft, rig I: eom? s ri* " from the tho . bei ?- * ? hod), foi so mi el n ? .? ? from the ?. ! f??i torrv fer the poor ' apeak from ?the ?rouiller - SAYS GIRL SACRIFICED HERSELF FOR SLIVERS Viola Stoll Kept ClOWfl from Jail. Mother Declares. 7* -a-a-?- t? T Chicago, M ' - - r? ga? f of] ? ? trago to day, by the mother of t aid to ? ? The mother il ng at "I ?, asal g tl - ? - | .. igl ?? - id "1 peal ... . . ... r -iv?? placed a'l t ? ?? hlaaie In th. le-. H" r . -? ? wiahed 1 get . ree ??.. ... . ? Bed foi ? r i - ? | her '.' ird term. "Oauey took her when ?he wai ? al BB y?-ars old. The law of New Y or? proeldaa impriaonmenl I - I i ?? for an offence of tali i "When Vioia wa? arrMed 1 rj ?-? hellere she stole the |? ihink to her an?) then ?*... 'o ge? it hark, v ? ? a n a'. . : and ts ? i ? i eleai b health." I Slivers Forgot His Promise, I Didn't Jilt Him, Cries Girl |Viola Stoll, Bedford Inmate, Says Clown .Aided and Di^-rrared but Nrvrr Loved 1 1er?Denies Her Refusal Caused His Death. ?? girl ? rimming in ber| looked Ottl a whitiint rawu - ? snd Insisted aha ?aras met rosi i -*? deat? ? sday morning "?Ho r?--.?-r loved warn," she ??.? : r.a?e paid me some ? - ? re disgraced * had me s? ? ? . ? ?- loved 1 was ?fra-t? of h Bt, ?ri ! BOver aga l>it*d F.efore letter Arrived. ... , ...? - ?_? 111 a ? - - ? f his end ?rill Throw a shadow over i ? ? tber ciowr.s, trat .s a re xt lb ?' long, Bseful '. fe ahead f ahi c?n Brake good bei ? mistaba I ? . ; ' - ' and | rali rrr.at'.rx- in June. It friends yesterday her haadlrap by hc.dir.g; her ? - deatl lie wm dead twel? ? er ar? rive. Viola did ? - - . ?.? iterday. -..-?- bT" abo asked. "He wanted me, to go back to i the ein a reel ? ? ? I wa? down, ?r.d out when I met -?vers: rr.ar.atrer?, thinking I il fleet ??? ira Id . ?.. but :'. WB the end ? isesni .">.--. be a. | I could Stay at hi? bouae. I wa? dcperate, and went, I r.ad known him si ta and wasn't (iai'led by -.-ne, because I . ??? how ????a: he was. I was only sixteen, ard hadn't been in the bu? i ad ??? a he did. 1 ? ?. . ? i - He bile be I ran sxray, pe I - - -.? ? in St. Louis. *?'? He forgot Promise. ird he had me ar get me off, arid - ' I would plea.! | . - ? ? prom: ? - looked dr l st her ii ? told the judge he wsi i U hell : me. and the prol something could be done. B nt el te B ? "after two months g it evei r.nd d a more. He xvar ted to g i OI me." PATROLMAN SEES PULL IN TRANSFER Lost Traffic Job AfterSum moning Chauffeur for Friend of Mayor. ?A?.* Boatebtuc; '' Ote Want 100th Street atattoa, ntonod to his home, at 1027 Third Avenue, last ..npearanc? from post eerly Wednepday morninr caused th? deprurtl ? ?:?.: out a ger.era. a.arm for bin ?? had wan ? his mind was npret by the humiliation of being transferr??* for irrest agi s ebantfeor o* an la? ' g, u!:. athla. - ai I wall edu a patrolman for e.j-r.t yoan - -v... bronze star-? on hia sleeve, having received the depait ? ?ahle , [?1 ? on ?? I a few da- iraa f.raehed t night I -1. , . 1 'r<rn g-.r summons for a traffr violation to the j ? JefferaOU Pe Mont Thomp B* I ? taaa ar.d member of trafic commission. "I wa? r. -affic at Thirty-, ? ? ? ;.- . r fth aeonae about I rViv.rc said, ? I ?aw a chauffeur deliberately1 running ob the a rag side of the ad to heed i and a -o Thirty-fourth ?> en *he ?running board ar.d compel?? '? made told me her k | ion, of 'he ' ? ^d her - ? ?? "i ? ? . lai r-gre ? ?ahtT"?e I iiif-uaf-e ChargH. g ?rith ? -? led. 1 ??. I ruing 1 ?> ?? rbu**f ntinued. "ai a ppeared and 1 area a ? ? ? ? ? n?vtor Mrs. ? ? - ? ?? rg I "and ? ? I that it would a that I had been . "I ? Tues - ?? ? . a ?< - ! at . ard ?-?.?as again tl ? ? an riot dur . ?gun to re > "I Mt to ? - l gueaa I wniked .... irring 1 'What the ue? guy that has the big '?? Hows ' ??? like if you ir job.'" rg i? r tl .-? a' bov .... j did not report o'clor - tar], L-.euten *l (another patro'man ? ? Not g having been heard g? -oral alarm ? ?re he had Woods pan .- . - , - ? lag te report back to the BtStlOfl at the ?our of dut Mi ? ' " "Paart bought - r. the - ? " He added tl St th? .. : wan no place for a I man and added: "It : - very probable thai Mrs. Thomp? son d xvould have him d I rom thi- ae rartr:? - ma er in whim he - that the chauffeui rule. "Thi ! and . ? | -. - Mr?. - the matti - beca bare not a KOENIG ANNOUNCES CONVENTION NOMINEES Republican Delegation Cut to 87 from New York County. Tha delegates ard alternates to thi ? on from Congressional di'trirt? to be recommended I " e I.epubliean pi ? 11 ? ? 01 April 4 Brer? BBUOO cod ght by Samu? ? nig, i rmai publican County Committee. They were chosen by the district leaders ir. ? orifrre | ?r.?l rii.-'-.e Only one delegate ami one alternate ?rill be chosen from the 12th, 13th and ? ? .-- rial districts, the Re? -.e in each of those i ? i 'i below ? ???or in 1908 or for 1 '-r Re? publican nominee for Con| there s even ? thi Iiepui ?can ? r.tion fror: -.-e, a' again I D?rmo -i ? non ?rom ? d yet becaunr of a eonfl \o sel? - atad? from the * 1 th ? nr.greisional I1 <'h is . . I . nhal ' ? i - ?. .,?> hi ait. n ? ? ? '. land rnd of the dcle .- from the 12th, and Beverley B . from - i ranz, and dt given ? ? The and 1 --nond .4 ? .??? 1- . . I . aen - - ?*? II 1 ? ? . ? ? $500 BOiVD QUIETS EEERESS She'll Lea? If ?-he Tell? ! ortune tonde of s Y?r*ar. <~i>a for.- be ?ft ? ar and r.ot tell any ariH bave to for? ? .. Harr ? ' H. ighta ' ourt ? tmaeqoet I ? 4 - - ? ? ng tirtn nan i .-s ?-y ? . g to Mr ? orhri. ... .... , - Vihn s| ? - thai ? ? Thr Pol N M that Mrs. .... ng forl . . ? - ? ? was thai v ? could euro or nan (>n?ring her name to Cruce. FIRE RECORD. - ? . ? ?. <- - . ? ; ' ? . I ?I : ?*: - 1.20? v .--.???;???? . 1% Per MONTH ON PLEDGE of PERSONAL PROPERTY THF. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY OF NEW YORK MWHXTT \N Hi Street1 ? . ? SI toa St ? ? ? 124th ' : \ a \ ?? UUOK9 Hindi l4Sth St RKIKlKI in Smitl ' ? ivinc?ton SI iir.iri.i- ebevoise ' ? a - ? *, ?. : h HE DIDN'T CHAW T'BACCER,SONOW Llmer Guy Hints Plot to Abolish His Trolley Car Started the Story'. CORPORATIONS LOSIN' ON HIS BIG SALARY Gets $2.50 a Day and Shame? lessly Makes Deal for $1 Bo. nus in Reporter's Presence. N. J., March r- On board f Guy's Rabbit Route trolley car) The tnotorman of this rapid transit ? - ... ?? ? , -ed man ard Tie Trio une cl: -??---? ;? - -.i, Dot re dentitv for reasons of ft r f"inai t?t up the passenger : " 'r ' ' -' ? * lean ng over the -g wheel talking with an old lady who used to know his wife's great grandmother. "Hey, Ein er." on? of ?he boya h-?s shoated, "waa.? up; IVe ?rot to d?? lirer me pap?'? " (lane' Claag! I \e rar il off. ?Sime? G ..- - gray-haired, and wears ?I.? far-rs ruddy and his feet h-e iaeased in boots. The country ?rrrough wh.rh the car is slowly trave. '?ng is snowbound, and in the distante one may discern the steeple of the Ken ?riworth church. One of the boya ?s playing tunes on his harmonica. "Elmer, seen any rabbits?"* queries one of the freckle-fated lads. He has Just ?grabbed two of the ?traps and Is pulling himself op, swinging in m!d-a:r l.lrr.er e*"1dently did not hear, for he s-nnped to greet one of his old friends. "Rad weather!" shouts Elmer. "Ain'* ?1 awful"" conies the answer. The car begins to rock dangerously and the windows rattle. It has ap? proaches r earer Kenilworth, and ene I ha- n?=ked Elmer to wait makes ad-, ro? il ? standstill. Ne?, er Spit Terharrer ere a a two-minu*e ?rah ?i Kei worth b? ''ore 'he car returns to A: "vo rrr'es away. The n^w-paper rnan ?a jtMt introduced himself. Elmer Guy's usually ruddy fn.ee has tan unusually v> "A r. . -i. i" rasped Elmer ?. from the paper that e/rota ab? l -? ' the car to feed the rabb tl erlong the - ye? Who's -terse* that told ve that" I'll r: shot up, Klmerl" laughed or.e . guard for the ? ?mpany, which has a plant nearby, ".-"tick to your bu and 111 p-w you a dollar if you r back to s '? ;'/i'm>-.." laid r*"*j 1 ? ? g te the ? ?? ? ?-?.???. "!?'? & I r.fver ipit out an?. baceer juice. Vou wai.t me to lose r?? job. don't you? I ain't norcr ean ir the I'p.aa'a College boy.., ? ? ?? 're too f:< ?'Po you deny." Elmer Guy a ?. ? ? ? ? rocked this ear"? ni lave to rock this ea-\ s h our- abo**? ? din I I " ? ? ? ? . ? ? ? you on?- h ? ? . i. but that was at night 1 ?? raccoon i and rabbits are blind? passin' vf? ? i rt up n wort)] ol ? ? ? ? "Hey, Elmer," interjoetad one ?? tl I pay a nickel ' i Is nie to aidons at - Rig Salary?$2..-,0. "Is ?t r?.t true, further." Elmer ? annual loi line?" "Tfaat'a righl I get * pretty I ?? -' mucl i " '}' a half a da | ? farmer, but I ail - ? r Guy the? ?'opped be'. ? r. T> e only trar - - ttn houn i i afraid hia ?sal a rudder, atta .. - ' atax?a. Filmer waited four mil :nto the diitanca and derided to ? .. . s car was i rngei that the ser to-day to ask tl missi? ? ? ; ? - - to dispense ? this i ? ? . Is thai r:gl "Y-; < f of police of F wort] wer.- up 'er argue 'gai Hey, don't yar.k that cord or ft/I] reg ? i t'a?-. 1 been payir' ou' far- - my own pocket :"or h 1 a-r.'t a mil At laat t'.e c*r ha? reached .?"> ? * permit his passenger bf'o-?? ht la? coun'-?d tad ?r.terrd them in hit I '. "That ?-a? a prettf full load -.?'." said I I The New. Boots i ti<- new i-b-as for Spring are <?xp**-*rJ*Kd in a-.tir Spring ?Shoe Striea -!l?->a-s ?->?" ?T'a'- nr I'-own .?r ftnlhi* green, with topi of uhite k.'i, nrr ?mart as _*?-.- *-h.>es -?ith pearl aad srr i* -? I mil l.'-els are fftJO, UeU things. Min;.'? ? -\ed. ut ftttr prices.**' ii?. f !e hrvlHs good nlrrt'/i? in <i7 *'" Store. J<vmiTi??i?b osr \ ,, ,?in 4, OLD WALL PAPER FIRM FAILS Fr?**denck Kerk ?t Ca\, .n !?<*< ei? er?.' Hand?. ()?e ttSSJffl. -1 : ? ? ? ? -? .-i- Georg ? ? ?i ? for Fi riel ? -?..?"? poratioi ? ? ? h>. SOU a- !.*'?'?' Street arm Hohe -ncern, by - ?' Court con: nur v ; | - ' ? oehenture bonds, wl.-.ch ar. ? . ed at 1 - ? x 11,1 1 . ire 1 ? - . ?rate of Char ?' I ? - more "-t.- ? but ha? beet , no til ? - '? ? ':? ha? a e;\r'?' hartes M I - - ? ., -.-<-. - srs were ?.-? I - were alto authorized to spy ' - I*land for "9 of Diamonds" Man Erneet H Far* as -r., muit gs Island far sis month* ;. cannot furnish $600 bond I if released. Paraoas, '?v artist, i his i ai ? ? ? ? and off Mur - ? DOCTORS ASK WILSON TO SIFT PATENT DRUGS Want Special Commission to In \estimate Medicines. - - -? . "". .1- ? ctor, March '.?. \ special >*ate patent medi fer by ? committee of .i1 A.?*oci?tlon whic n to .-t hat* ? ? uud?, a an in ? ? e?led Ka ?near. ? - ?: ha? ? rro r th? ?? t-'er lisiBg eem of "A T < oaaell* man. ? ? ' i - irnr?, ? CONCENTRATION By JULIA SETON, M.D. This is the only book written and published that actually tells you kow to Concentrate. You \\ ill iind it in every book? shop, and it's | mighty bi4 a^O cents worth. EPWAJ1DJ CUIDE. Uir.lt?*?..?. Nr.T?a*4T SUJ amem*. m? ? *. af*r?i* m** n -???tD liW -?vJetlVtC r"*l*-*? ??*^ rs-tU?**0 i>?JssH) ?jjlganj MJalA3 O? o?*yi4y ? " t-i Why is Murad THE TURKISH CIGARETTE BeacaiiBC the 17 pure Turkish tobsLaCcx? in Murad are higher grade than the tobacxos used in MANY branda o?" 25 Cent cigarettes. Because these 1 7 Turkish tobaccos are put together in a combination that has no counterpart for delicious origi? nality. That is why Murads are the great? est sellers or all 15 Cent, 20 Cent and 25 Cent cigarettes. That is why Murad is THE_ Turk? ish Cigarette. Qud4& *j?OT UUU/lAt?? ? y04rta\Qu\Cei ******f*Yf^^'Ogs?t?<?&**&a\? ? ? ?Pis? und Lq>jp?cm Ugarettcs ist the Abrid REMEMBER? TufKsh tobacco is the world's most fa moas tobacco forcigartltcs