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ouR biter 1S & RECORD SREAKZR “MOVIES” SNAP THORPE SIGNING WITH M’GRAW Indian Now Regular Giant, Will Go to Marlin With Team Feb. 16. James Thorpe, after cleaning up the world’s best athletes at the Olympic Gamer in Stockholm, began a conquest of the diamond this afternoon when he officially became « member of the w York Giants by signing @ contract the coming season. The Indian's ced, but it in ighborhood of The noted athiete will leave for the South with the first squad of Mc- Graw's men on Feb, 16 and will leave to the Giants’ mana; he will play. pitched, played the outfield and firat — but he preferred the initial bag. r what position The Indian said he er 2 o'clock Thorpe, seconde ee ee been waiting for Manager Mc- Graw in the offices of the club in the Fifth Avenue Bulldi comtract. Secretary Foster came from Presient Hempetead’s office with looking foes and the Indian quickly > asked for his legal- hts name to it. ‘The Giants’ member of Is team for dosena of pic-! Then the moving picture man 19 then ont look sare ond Tho Prompted by Glenn Warner, Thorpe thes underwent a grilling by newspaper | restored to duty at noon to-day, mea. The Indian was about as garru-| _—_— yous ag hie forefathers, but managed to tog was delighted with hong York, Bastern Caro- i United stat goed joa) condition pa Mfeshiey under McGra' waite down handed. teaching. an ‘went on to say that he fants | on Macdougal street, into a house of to Carlisle to-night, but | M Sank think he'd be able to Anish | dict of guilty, thi cas bie eummereial couran tn Uacie| erm,” Surtt thle sttornoen, agein Bam's @ohoo! because it had another pM get year to run. leader arrived @ moment} or two later and posed with the new: lice Department files and charged that igning the con-| Dougherty made an invest! the Indian ‘imuling from ear to| convinced them that Van h he batted right-| charged with having lured pretty Mrs. Thorpe spoke of his friendship with “gs Chief” Meyers of the Giants and to HO Sb RERee, SA SHE. BREAKS THE “peti _ WITH HeR SMILE News Oddities Inset Pasha to the new head of the Turkish Army—Iszit? It ts. thought it @ good joke that New York int two fullMedged Indians on ome of vaseball teame. GIANTS AND WHITE 80X TO TOUR WOARLO. ‘While the tig audience of reporters wae congratulating Thorpe, Johnny fone tn old-time Giant, called ake eo} ne to wish the Indian @ood bu ni ew Peanture. “You certainly edhed the right team," afd the former Thorpe waa etil! answering quest! at a rapid clip when Ted Sullivan, one erm in captivity, Diew into the offices and made a xrand- stand speech about the-@rand tour of a Catbarine Tyndle of Manticoke, Del., only 107 y 014, but does her own housework, wadiies Gor four families and helps the neighbors. She has raised fine chitéren. potatoes in the village cemetery. bring Kentucky hospitality with it to the inauguration Maroh ¢ and ‘keep open house. ing of President tore and we wil! tives of the dit Jour diamond players \workd. |. The proposed trip will start from San Francisco aome time in November and will take in all the leading cities Jn [Hurope, the two tedins returning to this country In time for the 1914 #ea- fon. ‘Dr, Martin Sehesmerhorn of Harvard says.in the distant future human life ¢ | will be created by phemical means and davies turned out by factories as chickens the beet in the| are hatched in an incubator. Prof. W. Max Muller, U..of P., says the secret of the iongevity of th lent Eeyption lay‘in the fact that he drank a hundred “Jars of beer a day” and had Ms feet theltted for hours li dle le nrohtgal Nd Saying it was God's order, a ‘allway conductor cut out all cars of his train ané ren from Fort Wayne, Ind. to Lansdale, O., with only a locomotive and caboose. Now he's in the Lansdale ‘caboose’ pending examination as to his sanity. ee DETECTIVE VAN COTT EXONERATED BY WALDO. Deputies’ Investigation of “Shake- down” Charged by Untermann R - sults in Restoration to Duty. Police Comminsioner Waldo to-day announced the complete exoneration of Detective Henry M. Van Cott, who was suepended on Thuredsy pending the in- vestigation of charges made by Leo Un- termann of No. 2% Kast Tanth street. Untermann, who fad. been arrested! by Van Cott, charged with grand lar- ceny, was not held by the Grand Jury. He went to Van Cott tosdemand that fingerprints be taken out of the Po- A poiff man helped Mise Julia Southall over a muddy crossing in Minne- | apolis, “Excuse me,” he said’ as they reached the sidewalk, trailing from your skirt. I'll cut He 4ié and disappeared. Then the “stocking bank” had been sit and $400 in cash and @ 9,000 stock certificate stolen. Wading River, L. 1., had come to the front with the first snake of spring. INESE—Jonathan Strauss, a chauffeur, who took a @runken joy rid Ale employer's auto and seriously injured a Iittle girl, was sentenced to fro: to Mm years in prison at Trenton. ‘Women eeeking entrance to the Tebernacie in Columbus, 0., where Rev. Bitty Sunday ts hekling a revive), knocked down police and fought each other with batpine. Several were injured. CURE FOR eoorsTy home, No. 81 Third street, Jersey City. She used a the dispute anf, he le ta the hoepital, A Grate Pate, ¥. Oak. ded nas tavented Qn Aero ‘Bnowboat that has made sist mle Oh bout ovee Mow. Cott asked for money for destroy- Deputy wullty. He bas a& excellent fecota on f the books'@? the department tte wasl THE OLdsina QUOTATIONS. rh t Z op 21 14s 26% GUILTY OF LURING WOMAN, : rt N Baty 45 winutes to ; wi 10% Convict Filaste and Ribuffo. R= 3 ae A jury before Judge Ha "+ ity District Cour ‘iy 5 aN | Frank Filasto, @ wine merchant of No. +% 233 Mott street, a1 barber, Joseph Ribuffo, a of Paterson, N. J., who were MIBV, Russia, Feb, 1.—A private who | had deserted from @ battery of Russian | artillery, stationed here, to-day killed his vorporal and severely wou commander of the batte aky, an well as ‘Lieut. Gevasimoff and : another non-commissioned officer ‘The men were immediately: remanded | {1 , were attempting to arrest hin in the foe sentence, next Wednesday. It took street. The deserter was then shot and the jury only forty-five mipuces to And Killed by the wounded non-commissioned Anm Greceo Manasilio from her home {ll fame in Paterson, brought in a ver- i+] = & PRE ‘Unidhville, O., is divided over a project to cut high living cost by rateiag| INAUGURAL BALI~The Mose Green Club, of Louisville aiinounces it wii! cere of the villages and towns of the| mediately to jail or tie marriage license Auton Must Have Them, State. Thetr labors have been increased | bureau, and he chose the latter“destina-| Magistrag Butts gave a decision to- for the last five years and thelr Pay | tion, day to the effect that owners of auto-! has been cut. They receive from #20) Last September the young teacher, | mobiles who use motor trucks or taxi- to $160 a year, {f anything, Many of stiii in his sentimental twenties, took up| cabs for public hire must take out “ghere'e a string | them work without pey. Ae general | the combination chalt BY and} chauffeurs’ Heenses, Las owners e foun! | interest in sanitation increases all the: history whowe| postion, before. driv Gepartitents of the date government 77 Franklin street, | Jonn Gass of No. 22 Interva are calling on them constantly for data couldn't help falling | Michael Zehntner of NOTE—Patrick Hamilton and hie wife had a rumpus at their! ettle of hot water to end | who} TURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1918. Mj by $181, 4 Us The Urea Piblishing Co 4 The New York Evening World.) “BUSTS* THE RANGE. with pcbieivrtel acted T WOULD BANKRUPT FARMERS 10 FOLLOW IF SHELL SREAK AWAY WRLL THANK HER — {TEACHER ELOPS WITH [Sasteo ws sweer PUPIL: POLICE HASTEN | zr DELAYED MARRIAGE street, a bootblack at the 1 street branch of the Y. M. ©. locked up to-day charged with slashi | MILK REGULATIONS the facasof Bella Arcomone of N 1 Sullivan street, who was once his sw | heart. —— The slashing was one Thursday m ‘ng at Greenwich and Christo} nfro State Health Commissioner Parker Says Price Paid by Wholesalers Is too Small. Instructor} streets, where th lack the giri on the way to hei Young Seminary and 16-Year-Old Sweetheart Ieefural to digobey her pare | Are Trailed by Angry Dad. work in a him her final | ts and marry “TM fx you #0 they Won't marry you to anybody else,” sald, and slashed |her cheek from he h to her lett ear, ve atiteh essar H ‘ con-vear-old | Close the cut. The case was not Eugene M, Porter, State Commissioner} Kathleen Hourian, a sixteen-year-old | close the cut. Tie schoolgirl of Boston, with a head full of of Health, addressed the Sulzer Special Health Commission, In session at No.|romance, and Harry P. White, a ver 106 East Twenty-second street, to-day. | young teacher in the Tiiton Seminary, Jacod H. Bohift spoke 1n the afternoon. | of ‘iiton, N. H., found the road to mar- The Commissioner's talk dealt with | req bine full of bumps and terrors to- the herdshtps of the 148% health OM-) day waite had his choice of going im- when the xirl was — GET CHAUFFEUR’S LICENSE. Magistrate Says Owners Renting and statistion. in love with tue dashing young It has been suggested, said the Com-| expounder of jiistory and fossils. White minsioner, that the State enact rigid! found the same infection had amittea rules for the health officers, This, he| him. Both wanted to marry. have chauffeurs’ enses, Mayistrate said, would be an unnecessary hardship| There didn’t seem any way to do It in| Butts studied the for three days} on the workers who are for the most| Tilton, because of Kathleen's tender | before deciding their cases. part men who meet emergencies as they | years, so last Wednesday they eloped te ae come up, each in the lest way and/and hurried to New York. They found gerve ou public spirit, taking time|a furrished room at No. 324 Eaet Kighty- from their own business. He suggested | sixth street, but they didn’t find the & State health board of which three bureau, Kathleen members ehould be health officers, one Joyous ‘etter to one of her girl an expert in sanitation and one @ san-| friends back at school and Papa Hou- itary engineey rlan, who hed hurried up to Tilton, The ‘member when werd came to him of Kathleen's oreo scapade, learned where to discover his at 4 runaway daughter from that letter. Rutting, Jobm i Kini bury, Last might he appeared at the Kast ol fe A Eighty-alxth street dovecote with a de- "Dr. Porter recommended the appotit-| ‘harge of abduction: ‘To-day Wilt ap: ment of supervising health officers in lg aeectol he the districts covering three counties, In that charge. rs were fed to marry | Kathleen, but he had not know how to go about It in New York and delayed | etting @ license, Kathleen, thoroughly | begged her papa to be Kood | nue and Henry ykohrman of No. Simpson street, al part owners trucks, were fined $% each for failing to Call On Sulzer, ALBANY, Feb, U-Archoishop John Ireland of St, Paul, Bishop MeGoulder ick of Duluth and Bishop O'Gorman © Sioux Falls, accompanied by Bishop 't. M. A. Burke of Albany, called én Gov | Sulzer to-day to pay their respects. ‘The visiting prelates are guests of Bishop Burké> Brewers t 4 withdraw the charge. ‘Then Police Lieu- | R tenant Ticho took White and Kathleen to the marriage ‘icense office by “| CURES ASTHMA of the commission are M. «BI neighbor be referred to the » gested that supervinora be kept out of politics by giving them ten year terma, ew York City.” sald Dr, Porte: wil! not get good milk until {t Is read: }to pay for It, Many farmers are forced to dinobey the Inw becnuso with their present meagre profits it would bank- He sug- nd finally persuaded him to | j ditions. Pills, Hadwiy's Ready Relief on the chest tad Chivat util buvwing’seneation ta produced, aud the Pilly must 19 wen, the Biggs sald that he had come to the conclusion that the only safe way out of the cnilic problem war to require | the pasteurization of all milk. Prof, Walter F. Wilcox of Cornel). consulting Uatician of the Sta Board of Health, urged legal pelling a better’ system of tabulatts iy appointed Lawrence Mulligan, . Farrell, Emanuel Blumenatiel a a Paitick H. Sullivan as @ commities oft nee perfon and estate of Timothy D. Sullivan, who was recently declared .n- sane. They must give bonds in $200,000 each, “Big Tim" is in Dr, Bond's sant- taken frequently vowels tharouglly open, The Reso. oth & parotyam occurs. Rxtraonlipary have heen accomplished by these m Ask for Radway's and Take no Substitutes the verdict. officer. j A 24-Page Illustrated Magazine, Presenting a. Score of Interesting and Instractive Articles. [birth and death statistics, tarlum, Yonkers. RADWAY & CO., NEW YORK. ‘‘Donaque the Detective and Monsieur X.’’ (Part Two). A Great Detective Story, by Arthur Trdin. The Woman Who Chianges Her Gowns Seven Times a Day. Falling in love- with ‘heroes ’’—full backs, tack- les, pitchers, soldiers, &c.. 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