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... SERGEANT LONG AND GUARD DAVIS. BOTH OF WHOM WERE IN THE BUILDING AT THE TIME OF THE FIRE. GUARD DAVIS, WHO TELLS A MOST PITEOUS STORY OF THE AFFAIR, LOST HIS SWEETHEART. 11( . . t T % 411 k, 1 111 AP . 4-'k liittritenny Coot Guard S ...
... SERGEANT LONG AND GUARD DAVIS. BOTH OF WHOM WERE IN THE BUILDING AT THE TIME OF THE FIRE. GUARD DAVIS, WHO TELLS A MOST PITEOUS STORY OF THE AFFAIR, LOST HIS SWEETHEART. 11( . . t T % 411 k, 1 111 AP . 4-'k liittritenny Coot Guard S ...
... Tantalum; Eleetrie Table Lamp; Coloured I Prints; Kitchen Kentwood Chairs; Culinary , Utensils; Aluminium and Enamel IWare; Fire Guard; Cot; Child's Playgroued: Ice Chest; Wringer; Pennsylvania Lawn Mower; Garden Hoes and Tools; Wire Netting, etc. Admission ...
... this return journey. At Kettering Police Station • good hot meal was given him, and a shake-down provided before the fire in the guard room, upon which the exhausted man slept soundly. Latsr, with a f•upply of (nod in his pocket, given by the kindly policeman ...
... GUARDS TO KEEP HIS WHY SOME GIRLS PREFER TALL MEN: EASIER INFLUENCED. so MRS. C. CHESTERTON SAYS. Mr. Knight Dunlop, professor of • sperimental psychology in Johnsi!.,pkius University, Baltimore, in a entitled l'ersonal Beauty :.tul ,al Betterment ...
... DiIITSIT ENTiILS I NDER GUARD. Darks/am hot sow fallen. ■nd ' , om the where l ate, throe feet away from Na ' vyaa, ender the glaring rays of se appear walls of ■urging Iblaeatty ewer the (mires sucks of the BEQUEST FOR ANOTHER MEETING. On tbe way back ...
... WATERFORD MIT FIRE. A disatrons fire broke out at Slieverne, I near Waterford. on Monday morning, re. molting in the alinno total de.t rur n o n of the Slieverne Creamery. The damage, not yet ritimated.' may run into .sonte thnnsands of pounds. 'the origin ...
... EXCITING ESCAPE FROM FIRE. Aroused by a eat jumninp on their bed the children of Mr. A. W. Taylor. of the Market House, Eyensonth (Berwickshire) and Mr. Taylor himself were enabled to escape front a fire which erentually totally deetroyed the house. Thee ...
... 3ISTERDAM, Tuesday night.—Tbe 9,000-ton liolland-American liner 'Maaadam is on fire in the Atlantic. She sent out an 13.0.8. last eventog reporting that No. 4 hold was on fire, and requesting the help of vessels in thi vicinity. Later the Maisdam signalled ...
... DERRY HOTEL FIRE. BIG BLAZI NARROWLY .tVERTED. What would have proved a disastrous fire ass nipped in the had early this morning in Derry by the vigilance of the police. Shortly before two o'clock a patrol in Foyle Street observed a fire on the premise' ...
... FIRES IND FREIGHTS REDFIED. It was not right to retard progret, Wit they hail to look at the 'icily it took place. If it meant that men had to go back to the 16-hour day it way nut right. and tree fiayernment of the country ahoukl not allow it. The railway ...
... WILD DAM OF WAN ON FIRE. MASONIC SERVICE AT ST. JUDE'S, I ELFAST.-THE HEAD OF THE PROCESSION ON ITS WAY FROM THE SCHOOL. HOUSE TO THE CHURCH. SHIPBREAKERS' DEALS. SORE RECENT PURCHASES. IIEIAIIIBLE CUE OP REIENNII. Activity prevails in the ship sale and ...
... nation, robin!), Americans, tiro o .10 prisoners. It Is added that the par guard of Chinese soldiers, but baodini same the guard fled.—Reutfor. CITY OF ST. FINBAR. CORE IN PR(ENIX ROLE. RISING FROI THE ASHES. ProSabi' , in no other city of its time ...