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RES Ninth avenue. f ‘ 3 ‘ ; , ee ae “RVENING WORLD, WE DNESDAY, MAROH 4, 1914. Sah , woe ‘teas 6 eto py CARRANZA REBELS Side Whisker for Women New Style ltween mountainous heapr of snow, to| | default of ing at the top of her votce, ‘The Marsbal's face red and he lost | the smooth suavity which generally Made by Freak Hair Arrangement WHERE'S THE ARMY up and downtown travel wi jow barrier aix feet high, so that Acroas this artery of | rected | FEMINIST BURGLAR A wallet containing $4 whic! been in the Shay trousers wi ported missing, but was not foug. a Br vr / | THREATEN DEAT 1 | \ whatever tramMc sought to go south of |the gitl when she was searched. 5 marks his demeanor. Fitty-third street in Ninth avenue | en ge Ee “Hore! Git out!” he ordered, ‘The : had to follow the car tracks, Ay IRT. Bl | STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. deputios advanced, then turned and | | ’ | To the north conditions were as | —_——_ looked beseechingly at their chief. U Henke: thought a minute, then 4 10 0 HNESSY ? @ cleaner nor a wagon had been en- vanced to the fore, and caught a man. a | countered. " “Git out!" he urdered. Fifty-nin.h stree, was cleaned out- PROTEST! AGAIMST DELAY a _ wide of Re velt Hospital, hut the ave- ——— | PROVE PUTILE. “Appoint a committee of two to see Judge Hough!" some one shouted. Henkel paused as Mise Martin and Bresel offered their services as the committee. They were escorted to the | marshal's office and later saw Judge | Hough, but their protests against de- lay was futile. The others were hurded tnto the corridor, where some thirty women Declare They Will Blow Up American Embassy for His “Friendship to Huerta. HE HAS POLICE GUARD. Reporters Fail to Find “Army of Workers,” but Do Find Thoroughfares Blocked. MITCHEL IS “SATISFIED.” bad and from sorty-second s*reet not |nue resembled a chain of snow-topped hills. Every side strest was filled from curb to curb and the snow was piled in such heaps that wagons could scarcely struggle through it. Broadway, where Columbus avenue crosses it, was clean, but more snow was encountered at Sixty-first street on the return trip and there a gang of 260 men and a dozen wagons or s0 were at work. Supt. H. F. Gunther Apartm: est A rustling of skirts awakened Ben- Jamin M. | ent Dweller Finds New- | of New Women in Room at Dawn. |. Shay just before dawn to- Disinfect Your Uncollected Garbage The Street Cleaning Commissioner uncollected tarbage prevent Use Platt’s Chlorides, The Old Reliable Odorless Disinfectant. Sprinkle thoroughly your gar- & day in the bedroom of his apartment took seats on benches and ansounced |Many Letters Are Sent Him jLess Than 1 Per Cent. of titat the whole cast side of Broadwas (at No. 1161 Amsterdam avenue, His latt's Chi when di- their intention Uf remaining there ‘ ie north of Columbus Circle would be | head rose slowly from the pillow and|] luted with ei of is | F ‘ leaned immediately, but it wasn't. Th luted with eight of water, is wa something wee a done, ver. Declaring He Will Be Streets Cleaned, but Mayor siege rane & see re eS Aecelant |e hands clutched at his ‘Gafama|| the cheapest and best distesecte. bo suaded or ordered to go into the eleva- | Assassinated. Doesn’t Worry. \ONLY A. Paw man OF “aheay [Ont Twosizes, 25 and 60 cents. tor. Men were hauled and pushed des- | « } . vigorous asvertion: \¢: Ges trates citizens. feet veeme espaol dbbasad tn the corridor was aed if he wana) MEXICO CITY, March 4—Hin lite depositor. Am affirmative answer threatened by Carransistan for his al- meant a Marshal-escorted way to the | leged friendship with Gen. Huerta, elevator, Men with badwes hovered Nejson O'Shaughnessy, American about in all directions. ' | Charge d'Affaires, to-day went about With a great majority of the streets still so heaped with snow that traffic is almost impossible, with the gutters running water like mountain torrents and the crossings resembling minia- ture lakes, with the sidewalks slush ARMY” FOUND AT WORK. A single wagon and half a dozen men were at work in Columbus Circle, where the work wan supposed to have of two weeks. South of the Circle Broadway was clean to Times Square, where three or four iron scrapers, There was & woman in the room! Whether to cover up his head and pretend to be asicep and thus gain safety or to bravely ta been begun and they hadn't made an|truder was the problem that con- impression on the accumulated snow | fronted bim, as the reverse of the problem woman in the old times when the je the in- had confronted many a iatt’, orides Brsansresdasé At all Good Druggists and Grocers, horse-drawn, were being operated tu| Whisper “There's a man in the Halt on hour after the near-tlot | protected by a Mexican bodyguard or ice-covered thoroughfares whieh} roll the snow to a sewer manhole, room!” sent terror into. feminine ae i started. the last of the umwilling de-|ang the American Embassy guard make walking a thing of danger 88/ where it was dumped out of sight: hearts, The 1 positors’ had been hustled down the| was quadrupled. Be eee ee ee ee ee erat eee Lee eit |. Mt. Shiny, detereiliied) Wo te. tenve. Famous , sa & pleasant | the scrapers dropped more than hoa! :: a 1 elevator. 4 O'Shaughnessy received more than a | got Hoag poate: Asien iad diron.|0f tholr loads, eo that the net result Ti an instant he would have attacked e s. score of threatening letters warning eee “a ad akapiwnals was to acatter the carefully gathered ‘a male intruder, but in the dark there 1 avorl ¥ COURT HOUSE JANITO — that ong nag otha davaath ey iow ieee aa Soule arf aes be vcaieee of tne | Waa no telling where a long hatpin e embassy blown up because of his Pattee |might reach him. He switched on Pp 2 “intimat: erta.” cl tisfac-| Work in the central section of the HERO AT BRONX FIR o's! ia Loggia su) a thi cae eae eae ee pe yh whet has been apike oeped rod aa lights and pounced on uritanos 9 haughnessy at once r ie x ' lady. matter to Huerta, and the dletater fn- | ‘The announcement came after = the iced ner cas ey wap Wonk rH “What are you doing here?” he de- The standard jaisted on giving the charge a body- Comminsioncr Fetherston’s office. Magistrates, Held Back by Firelouara. Here is yet another freak of fashion, woman's hair so arranged (or five-minute chat with Street-Cleaning Commissioner Fetherston and the The red lines show what streets have janded when he had a good hold on quality of all Mi ‘ | Purchased curls so used!) that ite woarer seems to have whiskers—and | been cleaned, bp R ; Lines, See Daring Rescue ‘The letters were from Carranza ad-| very pronounced whiskers at that! eat tptiaer din My we eee gi SOUTH OF WALL sTRE a| The woman held Mr. Shay's trous- Favorita Clear . ‘ herents in tho capital. |e ee en eae oe ee WILDERN ers over ber arm, according to his Havana Cigars is i ease y | wo were man and wite when I took| sayor go! te for satan ee cokats Wall street has been taken care of. | ‘nimony in the Harlem Pollee Court that of “Park & <El Magistrate Devel on his way to the | CARRANZA’S INQUIRY {Hie "name," anid Mra. Hallas sh ions here. from what. Commissioner | SoUtR of that Ja, a wilderness of un- | this morning before Magistrate Her- Tilford” standard > } | broke into weeping again, “It was| tone here from wi ae touched snow. Cortlandt street, from | bert, amd her answer did not fit ex- }e West Farme Covert, snd HALTS U. 8. ACTION real love, as he knOws, and he prom- | Fetherston told him and what he ob- | Broadway to Washington street, has | actly. This is “a high Breen, bound for the Bronx Dom.stic IN BENTON KILLING. ined to take care of me all of his life, | served travelling frem his Riverside | been cleared. So has Nassau street, WANTED A RAINCOAT, BUT 11 nt 4 Relations Court in the same building, HE WANTED A YOUNGER WO- | Drive home to his office in City Hall.| from Liberty street to Park Row. PICKED UP TROUSERS. excellence” and found themsetves blocked by fire lines ether or not these | Chambers street, from West Broad-| h ife 1 LWONGEGHE MaibaR. Shintian MAN, HE TO..0 HER. It is not known whether or not eas: ae Deoneany, T came in for a raincoat,” she said. as uniformly ' about the court house this morning. | 1 . “It was not until he told me that| observations were made from a sub-| Presentable, but the surrounding | “It is snowing outside.” i been maintained. ¥ ‘They were recognised by the police, af- ‘#8 announcement that he I was getting toaggray for him and! way train. streets, all big important business! ‘Things are tt " ter they had been jostled and jammed |had“appointed a special commission: he wanted some one younger to pal] WAIL OF PROTEST COMES FROM | thoroughfares, been untouched. getting all tangled The preference of back twenty or thirty feet, and were |to investigate the recont execution around with that he forgot his! ALL OVER THE CITY. Lower Broad: dona A eee bebacas up in the night smokers for A a ." ind a wor it; admitted tniide the lines, where they |2¥ Gen. Vila of William 8. Benton, es Mra, Hall dented’ that after the| Simultaneous with the words of|{9,,Broome, Del Guid tha Hdapesie “What i Favorita for K had an opportunity to see Charles subject, coup! with the marriage agreement had been made) praise and satisfaction from tbhe| Clinton to Tompkina ha 1s yo "7 20 i 4 Roch, the court janitor, tm the sole of declaration from Great Britain that !No Organ of Importance Af-|#he consented that Hall should have| Mayor comes a wail of protest from| ited by the contractors’ men. Adan’ Muiccnee” tee sobiléa over 20 years is at q " a hero. would not look to the United © freedom of a bachelor, “to run From there they jumped over to venson," she replied. once easily under- é around with all the wi he .1| Most of the other residents of the ared ~ cae) Rech hed discovered the fire tn the |Stsies for action as result of thelfected by Operation of |to und to drink all he pleased," as | town. For there are hundreds of| teanth to Sinteonth streets: leaving | chi gen uses wae, twenty-five years stood. ‘ of Parti incident, was generally accepted to- | old and lived at No. 421 West Fifty- a ‘photograph gallery its Bros, at 4 Rand put it. | streets in all the boroughs which not| the whole section of the town be- third st - = —— The Puritanos sise i Ne, 2147 Boston Road. He gave the|#y 48 meaning the abandonment of| Babies Born Last November, | She alo sald Hall had given her! ony have been neglected since the}tween utterly neglected. Later Fifth street. She gave her employ- © up ton beens: "alarm, but an explosion of chemicals |the expedition of American and thourands of dollars’ worth of dia- | 0"'Y avenue from Sixteenth to Nineteenth | ment as waltrens. bong 28 a box, 10 C4 f 4 the {British representatiyves who wore monda for her own use, but most of | !ast storm but which have yet to/ streets was gone after; then Sixth| Mr. Shay sald that he held the than fy en Hy Oe en ne ee en oes to. Chitnalln to *|the gems had been sold or pawned. | fool the first touch of shovel, pick or| avenue from West Eighteenth to! woman a prisoner and with hi Hoa greet Sivecg et arrival of the firemen thet they spread I hinten’s bod Hua to ex-| PARIS, March 4.—The delicate oper- | Hail, she sald, wan very wealthy and| broom since the first of February's | Twenty-first street. abi (ha begat r ite at price and 4 to Frank Leone's barber shep, the es- |*mine ¥> ation of separating the “Siamese | owned interests in some of the big-| bissard, eighteen days ago. LESS THAN 1 PER CENT. OF THE luperintendent of the either 's 3 tablishment of Lavy, who salia| The, decision of Carransa to ferret | twins” Madeleine-Susanne, who bad [eat wholesale, drug and chemical | "Heart Aalta abactieeeheas Weare GTREETS CLEARED. apartment house on the ground floor. fragrance or We ogee to fam, 4 intend out the Pate been'‘t united, waa performed here firms in this country and Canada, poate hgh is made The other atroeta fini ea by the | At the door the girl broke away and Saty’ all our stores end will mean fet yo . contractors—see ou Lf urs | ran. lace : Piacana 3 wont the notet |Villa, according to many officials here, | ‘9-28; pave Ai caad ghee bor eg ballon Of streqy in the central part of sppone, themt—were:, Sixth avenue | Mr. Shay had on only @ bathrobe 7 ; at and warned the ‘aaa ‘two [afd will further demonstrate whether | 1902 ecparated the two Hindu children LID SLAMS DOWN jtown. ‘Throughout thelr course they /ffom ‘Twenty-third to Twenty-sev- lover his night garments and a pair Park & “Tilford before he fearned fiae Srarvey' oh ncedh id rronyprgperoriat as to afford | jadica-Roodtoa, who died of tubercu- | fevers boas deepen tit dozen wa: | fourth street and then up Broadway [of slippers, but wave chase for three Ye * * - reign and make ej < to Forty-second; avenue, | bloc! rough the cold. Hii teres teen-year-old danaheer wep " a ia ® reparation for injury done them, Lata ee necgecnec A ase edie {350 men. They conldn’t find amy one Thirty fourth to Thirty-sixth street; |attracted the attention of Policeman : a We oe manen Ne veut hens ecaet While pressure that had bee sacs |who knew where the rest of the 20,000| Broadway, Forty-sixth to Fittieth | soi, t We = oe ©, Thegirlout in blsarma ‘She was part- | pected from Great Britain over tne |Cm, Nov. % 19is. At birth they |qupposed to be cleaning the streets /areet, Fifty-third to Fifty-fitth atfeet, McKenna of the West One Hundred ws 4 ‘er eo he rot an renty- street stat! le - American Government ts still pushing inquiry on the reported murder of Gustav Bauch and Clemente Vergara, both American citizens, the one by Constitutionalists and the other by Mexicaf Federals, Demands for in- formation in each case have goue forth from the State Department. It is expected also that messages will ‘DRUG STORE BLOWN UP, HUNDRED FLEE FLAMES seach (ome Cause of Explosion a Mystery— when not sleeping were extremely lively. Madeleine-Susanne were joined to- gether in the region of the stomach. The juncture was of the most su- perficial kind and radiographic ex- amination syowed that there was no organ of importance in the uniting membrane. The organs of the chil- LL BE LIFE (Cotitinued from First Page.) present cold. But many more all-night licenses administration extremely of wagons were busy. One route was through Thirty- cighth street, from Broadway to Sixth avenue, and in this short block @ reporter passed from a region fairly cleaned of snow to a street heaped with snow piles, with only the car tracks cleaned and with slush and ice water twelve to fourteen inches deep, and Ninety-fourth to Ninety-ninth street. : ‘The countless miles of streets else- where have been untouched, ‘When it is taken into consideration that in the neighborhood of 20,000 men have been “working” pretty steadily, isted in all car line streets by electric sweepers, it will be seen that not even a decent dent has been Miss Stevenson said that she had jformerly house and that she had dropped in for a moment to see a friend.. declared her when she was in the corridor, and that she worked in the apartment She that Shay had jumped on bad not entered his apart- Saying—It’s a Fine Relish de in the snowstorm. é Residents Have to Take to be presented by American consular|iren were entirely distinct. will be issued than Mayor Gaynor| Which had to be passed through be-|""Leee than 1 per cent. of the streets WHY MARCH . Fire Escapes. fpees to Carrenias Poser sepisene: ‘The operation of twins so joined, signed, They will favor places upon| {Te one ould reach a car. ‘ of Manhattan have been rid of snow. At Grocers & Delicatessen Stores, 106 4 ; eee on bea subjects. /aithough always dangerous to life,|which the police reports are tavor.| THREE TRAFFIC BLOCKADES IN a 1S THE MOST Mado by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,N. ¥. t With @ crash that shook the build- sah cagenene was considered justified by French |uble. Backroom resorts for disorderly THIRTEEN BLOCKS, ‘WILSON NAMES PHILLIPS. u ing and sent errs becca CARRANZA LEAVES scientists in view of the tragic deaths | persons will be closed and kept closed,| Thfoughout his journey up Sixth getambling down the fire eacapes, NOGALES FOR TRIP of former pairs, Eng, one of thu| Restaurants, cabaret shows and dance | ®Venue conditions remained the same| New Assistant Secretary of State a DANGER hy MONTH {ree More of J. Greenblatt on the Ti GH MEXICO, |°T#inal Siamese twins, saw bis/halls that have the reputation of |@# he rode to Fifty-first street, where Friend ef Roosevelt. hae aes pda cath er per it bs sicichae *|brother Chang die hy his side and|teing conducted with scrupulous re-|* block of traffic, the third encoun-} 1 crow serch 4--Willlam ‘on a Lodge 9 himself died of horror in a delirium + . {Special to The Evening Work.) NOGALES, Aris, March 4.—Uen, plate glass Windows on Ciinton and | Carranga, his Cabinet and civilofficers Cherry streets and the door went out jof the Constitutionalist Government few hours afterwards. Millie-Christino died in a similar manner and the last moments of HelenesJudith in the seventeenth cen- gard for order and decency will be allowed to remain open as jong as any reasonable person desires to avoid sleep. tered in thirteen blocks, caused him tp alight. The first was at For’y-first street, where a coal truck, using the tracks Phillips of Boston was nominated to- day by President Wilson to be Third Assistant Secretary of State. Phillips served many years in the diplomatic March of the year, because the ton is more than can stand. Too the sick “last onl, is the most month change of ses- a systems ‘ten it is true that ly till ing.” tury are known to have been marked| ‘Tne 1 o'clock closing orde: because the street was impassable, |service. system is fortified, if ¢ splinters ‘and scores ttered Mere to-day for Juares on a@/ by awful cries of pain from one of the held up the car for seven minutes ere driven from t! in epintrs ot ate : main in force ‘until reports "on a coe omit Ms ORNL ARE bE iin er bottles followed. epecial train going by way of El Paso, | ‘Wins while the other screamed with] sco of public resort appealin while its driver tried to turn off into|when he was employed in the State De- |the nerve tissues fed with wholesome ‘The owner of the rug store usually |Carreasa says he is going to-morrow | Orn ay bye body beside her tis people who don't want to go home| the snow piles and let the car pass, Dartment he tarked ever fie saury 2 ¥ food modici opens his place net later than Sloveriand through Mexico with his| oe ny “beh SP DAE “Jat loclock are un file, It gave opportunity, however, to eee|S? Votaent Roosevelt and in the lant o'clock each morning, but be was not All sections of the city will be G reet wae almest|few months has been doing confidenti on hand thip morning, although Bat |‘00P* looked after. But it is understood | that Forty-firet ot almost | tow moar president. Wileon connected talion chr ¢ Carlock walted long tor Gen. Obregon with two thousand that the policy of the administration | *Potlessly clean and the eurprise e0-| with diplomatic aftnira 5 Sliding Twin : him to ‘aak about probable cause |troops have left for the South to at- les more te the direction of allowing casioned by thie sight was doubled Bed Couches 3.49 explosion. tack Guadalajara. Naval battle be- pen public rtainment under| when it was discovered, a mement LING TO. DAY. ‘ the fire in the store Alle roper police supervision a “aa SAILING TO-DAY. et Ss Ps ee nates, SES LD the store Giied all the/tween the Constitutionalist warships tolock in the morning than in’ the| later that Ferty-escond Laat — wogaaas tary for every one to take tothe |Tamptco and two Federal cruisers is divection of herding mixed crowds|haps the town’s main orosstown). oj sicg | , escapes, and more than a hundred|reported in progrese off Topolo- into a few unventilated drinking re-| street, was just about as littered 96) Toute Havana 12M. men, women and children clembered | bampo. sorta. it wae at the end ofthe eterm. down. ——_———_ “The order for the complete closing 4 forty men were at ‘The metal walls and ceiling of the| FIRST NAVAL FIGHT of all restaurants at the hours fxeg| TWo Wagons an id drug store fnangeae the spread of in the excise laws at which the sale| Work, and from the progress they the fire, or there might have been a IN MEXICAN REVOLT. of Hquor must cease,” said Commis-| were making it appeared as though BROOKLYN'S MOST RELIABLE t y, the streets being so cluttered _——— sioner McKay to-day, “has never been they might get that one block ~ wit snow “that iremen were rescinded. Some the proprietors " = oe of htfell. ‘There wasn't FURNITURE @@ CARPET HOUSE ~qreatly de! NOGALES, Sonora, Mexico, March (Continued frem First Page.) of restaurants have assumed that it| Cleaned by night: 4.—The expected naval fight—the first in the history of the Mexican civil war—between the rebel gunboat Tam-. pico and the Federal warships More- lop and Guerrero, began at Topolo- bampo to-day, It was reported here that the Tampico remained tnide the harbor of Topolobampo while ex- changing shots with the Federal ves- sels, which were some distance the Gulf of California, eerie “G. W. POST RAGES DEATH ON A SPECIAL TRAIN y | Accuses six ver visit you in the apartment main- tained by Mr, Hall?” asked Rand. “No,” replied Mra, Hall angrily. “You and Mr. Hall went to Old Point Comfort a short time after you first met. Didn't you know then that you were going to be his mistress?” Rand asked. The witness, half rising from her chair, aaid: “I won't answer that—I don't like was not to be enforced and lately my attention was called to their re- maining open for several hours after the established closing time. TI sent word to the commanders of inspec- tion districts to enforce the old order. “The proprietors are not going to make trouble. They understand the spirit of the administration and aro in accord with it. Without making a prediction, I am Inclined to believe that the matter will be pleasantly ad- justed within a short time, perhaps that patrons of restaurants might be allowed ; to @ man nor a wagon in the street be- tween Sixth avenue and Fifth. In the afternoon, however, several gangs of men and as many as fifty wagons appeared in Forty-second street and strenuous efforts were made to clean the thoroughfare from Broadway to Madison avenue before dark, At Fitty-firet street seven cars were lined up behind a stalled truck west sidewalk and walked through half cent . his children th ularity Loft sweets te con! in every part ef the world. children and dried yo fun he making of 20 on, just the same as Soe repose of his soul at Our Lady of Grace Church Thursday morning, 6.45 @cleak. Interment Scranton, Pa, ers DOESN'T LIKE TO CALLED| "Mr. McKay sald that the old order| and ‘The Evening World man waded 7 —— S, HUERTA JAILS EDITORS, MISTRESS, SHE SAY might, meanwhile, be modified eo| through deep slush and water to the HELP WANTED—FEMALE. ~ ; remain at. thelr tables : Animosity |(hal aime and you know Ih Mr. | eRe cig hours provided the to Broadway. The street was filled EXPERIENCED MANI- : ‘Mr f liquor ceased, sale! with snow, most of it having been rr 1 pursved another line of | of lau fh acentio? singe (he (fiset CURIST wanted by VERA CRUZ, March 4—The Goy.| @uestioning. aie there app! y Greenhut-Siegel Coo: lernment authorities to-day suppreased | ,“Well.” he went on, “it was when |FQR BROOKLYN POSTMASTER, | storm. But Broadway was clean as Su; Co. Apply Supt.'s office, @ new local paper, El Moniteur, ana | Mf Hall was bristling with diamonds niin far as Columbus Circle. epee +’ MEDAL FOR WOMAN NURSE. jestion fer Tharedey Main A juilding. . ‘ketw awelled with a big arrested the entire staff of six editors | 220, Mls poe William J. Kelly Is Pat Forwara|CONDITIONS TERRIBLE ALONG : who were consigned to the fortress of |pint'waantithe ei” love with Aine ia SEVENTH AVENUE Government Honers Kilts teland |8an Juan de Ulua. They were charged ‘she replied, “I've answered ‘ Back to Seventh avenue walked the Sate Gia oe Heroine and Larchmont Man, | forexcite voruler caige, news, calculated lehat it was love at frat aight, When | WASHINGTON, March 4—Represen-| reporter, Conditions there were | HELP WANTED—MALS, United States, Me lhe told me I was to be ais wife he| tative Fitzgerald of New York saw the| worse even than in Sixth avenue. WASHINGTON, March 4.—Bilver peal put his arm around me and” kissed | President to-day in the interest of Will-| ™pr*! ven were not due out and fk GENTS' FURNISHING medals of honor were forwarded by |. Three More In me and suid, ‘Puma, we are golng to|iam J. Kelly, for whom he dezires the | The # SALESMEN; 1 ~. Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo to | Umberto Maton rried.’ | speereinen, a Posi rat Brooklyn. | was impossible to cross the thorough- ‘ae xe 2 on y Miss Anna Olsen, a nurse at the Ellis |and Nicole De Loo were indle.ed yeater Ie Be Shan pont sport wasn’t | Kell BOR el ains ny National Let-| fare and not get wet almost to the oughly oar aus viagks a c 5 bys tare inquired Rand, | _ x 4 i . ©) | sAgland Immigration Station, and to /day in Kinks County for murder in the first put_me in a furnished |. Kelly is President of the National| knees, Women made no effort to need apply to Greenhut- Ralph Hubbard, of Larchmont, N, Y., {first degree, thus makin, ur tn all | py what you call being a| Letter Carrier Association, The| cross, preferring to walk a dozen Siegel Cooper Co., Supt,'s _ pein of whom ‘rescued Growning ‘per Junder indictuent for the killing ‘of | gport: Mru, athe |term of the» former postmaster ex-| blocks, or whatever might be neces- office, Main Building,” Y Olsen jumped into the sea las guilty Jen, athmine "Did you consider that you had pired Jun, 30, sary, to find a cleared crossing. * ‘i the attorney, * = “In the eyes of God I considered Mufgua eye ein ™ gator to Fifty-third street and then West through that thoroughfare, be- dite a joa soe all hen, amen

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