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Special for J THE WASHINGTON HERALD THURSDAY OCTOBER 10 190T 3 == = REWARD FORC LOUISE PALMER 11f GAVE NEGRO HER LOOT CORPORATION FUND HONOR LEGION HERE MEN GIVE 77021312 Store Hours Ara How from B Until 6 on Saturdays Open Until 9 P FL BACKS CIVIC PROBE SuppOKed to Be Dead Near Roeke I feller ResIdence f COOTINITJCD PHOAt IAOB 0 H I Greenwich Conn Oct 9 Somewhere In the woods which surround the new ¬ kindly Men Wife of Millionaire Con suauaatse you will hava a check Who Wear Prized Medal residence ot Percival Rockefeller Is sup- ¬ Record Offering Made to the fesses made to my order Meet posed to be dead or alive Miss Louise to Robberies Mr Ivies brought out the fact from in Convention Palmer fortythree years of age who Episcopal Convention Treasurer Sayer that this cheek had been escaped from her nurse here let night drawn i 7 bie to the National CMc at 11 oclock clothed only in a night Federation In accordance with Mr Del UNDER ARREST IN CHICAGO HOLD BIG BANQUET TONIGHT I robe WASHINGTONS SHARE 6518 monts request a check was drawn in his Her brother Stephen Palmer and her favor and the old one was crossed off in sis ter are at the Manhattan Hotel Now Metropolitans voucher book the York the former being a copper man Captured WiLlie On May 11 Mr Betmont acknowledged Grizzled Driving with n Veterans Who Were lion 160 J Pierpont Morgan and George C the receipt of the revised cheek in this with offlces at Broadway Dr L I Board of Broker She IK U k o red by Congress Heroic Deeds ii5 5 Trade letter for Danforth the family physician came Thoinnx Bach Donate a Check for i wWirt Icf ed to Iliive Admitted lEiitcrlii I thank you for your letter of May During the Civil War Hold Their here from New York at noon and later 100000 liiKhnpN Address the Con- ¬ JfiCO ¬ S authorized a reward of for the find- Talcing with the cheek for jm which I hays Convention < I Home anil ThousBiulM of mid Pay Visit t i AVar ing of the woman dead or alive vention nt NIght SttHfilon and Worn WHERE YOU CAN HA VE IT CHARGED of credited against the guarantee of SOX Department Dollars Worth Jewels in the matter of the municipal owner- and White House HIIH Auxiliary Meets Missionaries ship investigation EXPECT AMERICAN TO WIN I On June 14 there was a call from Mr Belmont for a second payment of 5090 Forcljsn Now Chicago Oat 9 Mrs Charles J Ro- With the opening of the annual con- Balloonist in This Richmond Va Oct 9 Bags of Mr Vreeland in reply inclosed the com roM madke wife of a Milwaukee millionaire vention or the Medal of Honor Legion at Country Ready for St I ouin Race p ekage8 of coin wrapped gay I Special in colors for panys check for the asked was imount as the KbWtt ROOM New York Oct J With arrested today In connection with representing a contribution on behalf of yesterday morning the the exception and two checks of M W each made up the theft of diamonds and according to the Metropolitan interests The third city saw an unusual gathering of vet of the French and English entrants all the offering which was laid on the table the police confessed that die had rob- and last call was on Augusta WAftS and grizzled soldiers oach of whom of the balloon exports from brood and at Holy Trinity Church this morning on bed several hon In Chicago stealing Dltlmut DircctorV Conncnt wore on his breast a medAl which de- from New York and neighborhood who the occasion of the presentation of the fi ¬ will In big Tody dol- take part diamonds valued at thousands of Mr Sayer the witness that he was noted that he had accomplished some the air race at St mens thank offering which ww counted sId Louis in month Todays oneday special will be lars a officer and a director of the Metropoli- valorous deed The mooting WAS called later the are now in the In the city auditorium before a large au One robbery to by city in Milwaukee she ac- tan Securities Company when these pay-¬ order Gen Patrick Do Lncey na- dkrice tonight these strongly made i6inch top knowledge as work her tional eommandor Acting Chaplain Cortland Field Bishop and Capt von Washington her Fonowtns ments were made churchmen gave Z to- parlor tables oak and mahogany robberies of the homes oC the wealthy Did the stockholders of the company James Miller pronounced the prayer Abercom the former president of the ward the offerins O amount of which American stud Mrs Ronmdke said that she turned know anything of those dtobwsementsr which was followed by the proeonUtlon Aero Club the latter chief vvas nrjnonnced tonight to be 7752131 finish neatly turned legs and un- the property over to a negro WOol asked Mr Ivins of credentials by the delegates of the balloon section of the German Of this Pennsylvania gave MK9H9I army New der shelf Jones now a prisoner The startling No sir Officers of the Legion who responded arrived today The Frenchmen York 28842275 J Pierpont Morgan ami a to Center and Le confession which clears away many of DId the directors ever peas a resole the call today were Commander Pat- Blanc and the ngltsbrnon George C Thomas each gave a IfioO- The regular selling price is i Brewer the recent robberies in the city besides tkm authorising such a Hist eraem t > rick De lAcy Scranton Pa Senior Grifflth and Moore are due Sat Wchck v day The for today explaining the mystery of the wealthy No sir Vice Commander Samuel B fiorne Win balloons are already en route The total thus placed In one offering bef- womans arrest was made to Francis DId the executive committee ever put it d Conn Adjt John C Hunterson West and the contestants are about ready ore he general conference is unprece- I a resolution authorizing to SL Reno special agent of the Fidelity and such a disburse Philadelphia Pa Judge Advocate Wai- start for Louis dented in the history the mentr In discussing the proposed Bishop copal Casualty Company of New York which ter Thorn Brooklyn N Y Quartermas- race Church The roans fund WM inaugurated No sir N declared that while the American team to haa been investigating the strange case All three of ter D Preston Philadelphia Pa In- in IfiOl by George C Thomas treasurer of the checks were charged to spector greatly weakened by the withdrawal be 59CeE May Recover Property the companys general expense account Charles H Hoaghton Newark CUM of Illness of the mission board N Lleut Lfthm he has Following the confession the woman Treasurer Sayer charged it in this way J Surgeon Gabriel Grant M D great hopes that an American will win Addresses were made tonight before told her story to Detective Sergeants because he thought it was proper New York City Historian St Clair A the prime the general convention by Bishops Greer Howe and Colt Detectives are In- ¬ Mulholland Philadelphia Pa executive Pet rktn and Randolph and by Messrs vestigating her story expect before committee chairman M Emmet TTrell Pepper and Thomas of and RUSSELL SEES I the committee night to STRIKES END Washington D C TRADE EDITORS CONVENTION There was ARMY AND NAVY recover at least 1000 worth of J Madison Drake the largest attendance of FRENCH ROUT MOORS stolen property Elisabeth j J Patrick J Kyle any day at the meeting of the womans Mrs Romadke acknowledges robbing Charleston Mass Benjamin B Levy auxiliary Introduction of the mission- ¬ Army Orders New Capt SAXFORI H WAIUIAMS assistant err the Clifford Beck home B South Park York City Gerald a Crfmln second aries wa a pleasant feature of the morn- ¬ BOB a Lteceaiber 5 Telegraphers Representative Pre- class Brooklyn N Y Will Meet at New Willard Today ings proceedings fn Fort Sloruat to ort avenue where H9M worth of Jewels Peter F Raferty An Eskimo boy was Saafter Honohiln rplirrinf rapt KOBKKT M- I N were taken dicts Amicable Settlement tw York City Thomas R Kerr Pitts to Talk Business resent with a missionary from his coun- ¬ BLANTHARI assistant saneoa who wilt pro Repulse Attack from Ambush These jewels she says she gave to the burl Pa Charles P Rand Washington try and he received an ovation from the reed to Saa rnaeiaeoF- negro waa wear- D C and aOowiac aariataat aurteous fraaa posts destcwrterf besides those which site Herman Kuehneister Maiden ladles to PhiUppiam lists JKKK K CLAYTON with Slight Loss ing when found dining with a board of Mass Negro Question liaised Fort LeaKawoftli CHKIHTOIHKX C CULr- trade man Time for Suggestions Opportune Aim of Mcnjberji IN to Promote Dual LTXK Kllcr 1IKXRY KCTIIEItKOKD- CoinmanderM Annual Report The bouse in the afternoon discussed Fort H She also told of entering a home at Conservative Operators Anxious- lieNs of Technical Papern Ctakenl U aial reddio of HM Ftaariaeo- Commander D Lacey then read hU an- ¬ and at length a series of resolutions Intro- ¬ GEOKGK I IiEVKU Fort Wiagate WIL about MGJ Sheridan road where hundreds to Old RfTect FIGHT CONTINUES FOR HOURS of worth property was heal Wounds nual report which was listened to with Cooperation duced by the Arkansas delegation recom UAM It JU TAX fort Lavtoa XUWLN dollars of taken W K1CH Fort Ontario NELSON GAlEN 17 ave- ¬ market mending that bishops be of robbing a home at Vlncennes attention He said in part appointed to CohsaJMH Barracks CLAXENCE H COXNOK- nue of entering a house In Logasi The year now closing has been a sue preside over the African race The intro- leaeral Hospital Presidio of San Fraadaeo square near SW0 Yale ave- ¬ duction WILLIAM M I KK- Trljipfiincit and another DanIel L Russell chairman of Ute cessful one in gaining new members yet The annual meeting of the Federation of the negro question created SXAKT Fort Curtail sad Leave Mniiy Bend on the nue quite CY L JONES Feet Ifcbfe aad Flnt LJeaL- w strategy
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