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MOTHER LEAVES BABY WITH WILLIAM GAYNOR AND THEN DISAPPEARS Mr.. Gaynor Calls Police When Infant Checked With Him Grows Troublesome. William Gaynor, seventeen years old, Whose business it is to check babies wie their mothers go. shopping in the AG 44, Flanigan Company's department store, at Westchester and Third ave- nues, the Bronx, has decided that his hamesake in the City Mall doesn’t have nearly so many troubles in running the city as Willam, the younger, does in fiting his job as “Admiral of the Baby Carriage Fleet.” Last night, at 6 o'clock, all of the hundred and fifty bables who had been left In William's care during the after- hoop had been called for except one William waited some ume after the regular closing time, and still the baby was uncalled for. As the minutes crept by after 6 o'clock both William and the baby grew visibly nervous. Althougi Willlam has taken care of from one hundred and fifty to two hundred babiss daily for some time, he had never be- fore been left with one on his hands. After a brie¢ consultation with the baby, who Was about two weeks old, William | notified the police, When [deut. O'Rourke heard that William Gaynor desired his services he Jost no time in sending Patrolman Roo- ney © the store. When he arrived the ded to the indecision and bewil- nt of WilKam, the employer and the baby, which produced in all coneld- erable indecision, The bavy saved the day, however, by making unmistakable signs that he found his confinement irksome, and that he would fain be travelling. He didn’t now where he was going, but he wanted to be on his way. The baby was wheeled to the police station. William said the woman who left the baby was striking looking, had dark eyes «and hair and was handsomely dressed. The baby was also well dressed. Clay Adams, member of the firm, remembered @ woman correspond- ing with the description had left a baby at the store about @ year ago and had departed in the same mysterious fash- fon. The baby is at Bellevue Hospital. secede STATEN ISLAND NOTES. ‘The Narragansett Club of Port Rich- mond will have a dinner at Hugot's Crystal Gardens, New Brighton, this evening. The speakers will be Mayor Otto Wittpenn of Jersey City; Mayor Cornelius Cronin of Bayonne, County dudge.J, Harry Tiernan, District-Attor- ney Albert C. Fach and Sheriff Josepa B. O'Grady, Miss Jennte McCrory of Stapleton has rom a visit to friends In Rock- La hmond Gray Battaon Fife, Drum and Bugle Corps will have a dance at the German Club Rooms, Stapleton, on April 25. On the Commit- tee of Arrangements J. Stanton Brown, Edward T, Oo 4 Simpson, Charles W. Schaefer and Frederic D, Stuart. Graham C, Hunter will deliver a lece ture on awall, the Paradise of the Pacitic,”" i@ School No. 1, Tot+ fenville, next Friday evening. The Immediate Rellef Society of the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Blectricity of Richmond Borough, has appointed a commiétee to arrange for a plentc in June, in ut Mrs, Wililam Hamilton of New Brigh- n She | try th wi ton 1s with friends in Hartford. will remain a week, The Alaska Baseball Club of West 2527025) enigma BF srs Aye Price Sale SEMI-ANNUAL REDUC EVERY SUIT AND Ci STORE IS TAILORED SUITS Serge, Eponge, Bedford Cord and Moire 15.00 Formerly up to $35.00 THE EVENING WORLD, New Brighton will have a ball at STOLE THREE CHICKENS, lumbia Het, , Bicumend Terra¢e, on GETS THREE MONTHS’ TERM. Ang! 26. The Seaside A. bof Annadale, will bas @ dance at P erat th Pavition, | Ten Persons Sentenced Yesttrday by tingville, noxt Baturday evening. ‘Misa Nellie Androvette of Picasannt the Judges; Three Were Plains, haa returned from a@ visit to Set Free. f frends in Brooklyn. ‘Thirteen prisoners were arraigned yes- The Progressive School Clud of Pleas | tertay for sentence in the Supreme ant Plains will have a meeting in the | Gourt and General Sessions, ‘The dis. assembly hall of Public Bohoo! No. 8} sosition of each was as follows: early in May. ABURY. TEETER FRETS TRO AORN TLS IS ei 0 WEDNESDAY, APRIL | No. 49 West Pifty-eighth streot; plead- | Bank: ed guilty carrying a blackjack; Aree | sentenc son of Thomas Marlowe, the m: director of the Dally Matl, was k: firat offense; pented restitution made; i ote an automobile aceldent yesterday near often RY JUbGe ORAIN. Cambridge, where he was a stindent at ‘ BY JUDGE CRA! r 5 the university, The event has caused Io Gindice, twenty-seven! Loxpos pril 3.3. Mo Marlowe, | deeqp regret in London press circles, old, of No, 180 East Forty-sixth | pleaded guilty carrying a re- | treet; volver; second offense; eight months. Henry Walker, twenty-seven yeara| old, of No, 1819 Third avenue, pleaded | dreds Suffer with Kidney ee, sad commenen He, wat some Troubles and Don’t will be surprised how differently you will DoYou > Denitentiary | | ‘The Acquehonga A. C. of Tottenviliq Will hold. a fair at the clubhouse on April 4, % and %. Mrs. David Johnson of Princes Bay has returned from a visit to friends in mnty-four years One Hundred and Chfistle Feickert, nineteen years old, of No. 431 East One Hundred and Twenty-second street, and auilly stabbing Charles White of No. Jose ta Tre 148 West Thirty-ninth street in fight at | This is Way Fortieth street and Eighth avenue; sec- | s eae ier Be Lew Dewa. ond offense; penitentiary one year. i} a is — rangement 0 or disease distinctly feminine. indecision and bewilderment | Hoboken. Port Monmeuth, N. J. Thie Ladieg AUG Rediety ot the Duteh Reformed Church, Mugueast, will have & supper in the lecture reom of the chureh to-morrow evening. Mrs. Annie A. Stuart of Van Duser Edwin F, Morris, twenty-two years old, of No, 100 East One Hundred and Tweh- ty-seventh street; convicted of burglary at No. 3 Madison avenue; first of- fenders; Casquerelli, eight months in ris street, Stapleton, le visiting friends in| Site Retormorers ome Baltimore. She will remain two weeks. ty-one cars old, j will rolt on Batnberder'e Alleys, Elting-| ty.one yeare old, of No. '49 Second ave- ville, thi# evening. nue; each pleaded guilty to attempted Timothy, Roberts will deliver a lecture! thet, of 4 from Paul Vogel of No. 257 on “From Sumter to Appomattox” in| test One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Public Gehoo! No, 20, Heberton avenue, | street; firet offense; sentence suspendal. Port Richmond, next Friday ‘evening. Christopher Saturno, twenty-nine The Guild of the Protestant Church] years old, of No. 14 Berrian atreet, of the Holy Comforter, Rev. William | gtapieton, 8. I.; pleaded guilty’ to theft A. Nichols, pastor, EWingville, has! of three chickens from rallroad car on elected these officers: President, Wash-| goat at foot of West Twenty-sixth ington Russell; Vice-President, Walter] gtreet; first offense; penitentiary three Polllon; Secretary-Treasurer, Robert! months. Whitiock; Warden, Lyman Whitlock. BY JUDGE MALONE. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oliver of Anna-/ John Sherlock, twenty years old, of dale are sojourning in Manhattan. ‘A bazaar will bd héld inthe hone of] ————————————— Mrs. George Doty, Princes Bay, on April 29. : ’ Michael O'Neill of Great Kills has re- turned after a two years’ stay in London. Miss Hilda Craft of Wood avenue, Tottenville, is back from a two months’ trip in the West Indies. Mra. William Ewert of Great Kilts has returned from @ visit to friends in An Aid te the Treatment of © : TUBERCULOSIS illic VETERAN COMEDIAN DEAD. John Dil Eighty-one im Chicago. John Ditton, who thirty years ago wae the favorite comedian of the Middle West, died of pneamonia in Chicago yesterday at the age of eighty-one. It wag a8 manager of John Dillog om the radiating out of Chicago to Des Moines, Kansas City and such towns that Daniel and Gus Froh- | man discovered thetr géntus for theatri- cal management. John Dillon's stories, as told off the stage, were almost famous as the tales attributed to Lincoln. Me. Dillon had « wonderful facility of facial ex- Distributed by, Riker-Hege- man Stores and all leading rogsista. Soup Without | pression, which, added to his droll varia- tions of voice, drew roars of laughter from audiences over the simplest of his utterances, —_— Great Climate. ‘WORCESTERSHIRE (From the Boston Transcript.) “It this @ healthy town?” “Healthy! 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