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Committee to Lay Grournd-|missing girls” ‘ Port of Missing WILLPUNLEAGL sprained ankle yesterday threw Jean | Koski of Cleveland, Ohoa, into ,the arms_of a Central Park patrolman ‘and léd to the discovery of a “port of destitute maidens—runa- m homes in other cities— cording” to Jean, in a shgl- erd in_the heart of the huge | park, keep'ng house #s do hoboes in tank-town “jungle.” prepared to conduct Jean to d, in a search for | girls who have besn repcd®ied missing here and in other cities, * Weeping and stumbling along, Jein n into the arms of the pitrolman A man hadsinva ch scrved as d th nd boudoir for h wayfaring compni The man had chased kle. Twenty work of Crganization in Readiness for Action. -+ ocinted Press VA, Ausgust lans now bei unris wirl nd she had sprained ca te Levine heard th Jean and France: nd felephone operators quit their jobs, pooled | savings and _eame to the| lis. After a week in Manhat- ere broke. 1, al broke, told them | f people The girls moved in, wit age. The baggage disap- but the girl ndered th :/DR. STEWART TO LEAVE | AGRICULTURE BUREAU | Dr. Charles L. Stewart, Division of s Land Economics, Department of Agriculture, has accepted a position wiih the University of Illinois, and ~ill resign as agricultural economist n this bureau in the near future ewart will become iate r of economics, ¢ ce and Busine: t Champaign, in ¢ work in agricultural economics. duties’ will consi work. | Dr. ntly rule Rumania have an in- Stewart came to the D griculture in Janua been responsible for all of the - wark dealing with tenantry. |~ To Police in Heart of New York Girls Reported clothes they wore in a drinking foun- taln near the “jungle.” “We slept wonderfully,” said Jean. “But. we didn’t eat so well, except when one of the girls got a job for a day or so. One girl, Katle, has been sick. We trled to care for her, but she ought to have a nurse. She ought to be looked after.” Magistrate Levine arranged with the Travelers' Aid Society to send Jean back to Cleveland, and Frances, too, if she could be found. SAY- “BAYER” when you buy - Ggmuine ANN LUTHER LOSES SUIT FOR $100,000 Judge Dismisses Case With Scath- ing Denunciation-of Actress and Millionaire. By the Asa LOS_ ANGELES, August 14—Ann Luther, actress, yesterday lost her $100.000 breach of contract suit against Jack F. White, wealthy mining man, when Superior Judge L. When you see the ““Bayer Cross™ on tablets you are getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 24 years. : ' Accept only “Baver” package whch contains proven directions. Iandy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin 1s the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Momoaceticacidester of Sallcylicacld | AUGUST 14 alentine dismissed the case. The court, after characterizing the story of the two principals’ relations as “the most dlssolute violation of decency that has ever come to my at- tention,” sald in its decision that “this court will not become a party- to the wrongs done by both princi- pals In this case. This court is a place for the administration of law and justice and not w-place for the flagrant violation of the law.” Judge Valentine dismissed the ac- tion on the ground that the verbal agreement between White and the actress , fell “within the statute of fraud.” . At ‘the announcement the actress wept and White grinned broadly. et Triest Greets British Fleet. TRIEST, Italy, August 14.—A British squadron -of .19 ships has arrvived here for brief stay. Triest Is beflagged and the residents have.prepared a ries of éntertain- ments for the British sailors. the de luxe drink—pale and dry, and as good as it looks. Specially bottled and la. belled for those who désire a really exceptional blend. 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