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SRT TTR ee eae ener semen ian oem eae _ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 165, 19 JTOTRUANTROYS |‘<Hetero-Suggestion’’ Revives Chilled Love; HELDONBLAING Te ood a Srocletiond REM - MARCH BRAVELY | Dr. Quackenbos Has Mind Cure for Divorce BED BY HUSBAND, | .20: ".sxe-sozecenae ozs srw waaay of the first legislative congress of Illinois women on eugenics versus | fashioned love. Here is what Chambers wrote on the question for ; FROM FIRE PERIL ‘ “Among the Causes of Marital Unhap-| 3 | § AYSDYING WIFE saat poole want to be bred for points, the process would not be Wary, oo piness Is the Irreverence with Which | Nor would specialization be Impossible: people could be mated fev @Be Betrothale.and Matrimony Are Re- Pareren Light mpeciediaee eebatta Might be StteMBNGT Oar Gong Sounded in School and Psychologist garded.” ¢ Pat * ‘The hi ight desire a se; ite to do its Accuses Tailor of Putting | The matme ot'a militant wuftragete itn a ferocious militia start a combative race highly spectal to undertake all military aud They Quickly Formed in Line. Match to Oil-Soaked Cover: | police duties. But prohibitive laws will be no good. We shall have our Bryans an@ ings as She Slept. Daniels and Wilsons and Carnegies always with us, ‘Men and Women Have Become In- Tells sensible to the Spiritual Side of Life’s Experience as Result of De- Brenig World; jective Home Training.” the Canta of | — No Panic or Excitement in i arital R rils There is Neither Justice, Logic Nor DIES IN A_ HOSPITAL. DOCTOR ACCUSES | BANG! SKYSCRAPERS BLAZE WAS NEXT DOOR. Neighbor Says She Saw Man ead rout vin) SHOW GIRL AND. | SHAKE AS TAN as Flames Roared. | Sexes. Into Fire. ne Fire started shortly after 9 o'clock * }“Home Life Is Primary School of Spir- sive: ‘Seahn Miran AL: ELE to-day in Sobelsohn's aix-story itual Culture That Leads to Happy Bus. be oti Cee Marriage—Young Maiden Should Not Be Left in Ignorance of World.” East One Hundred and Thirty: : street, died at 2 o'clock this atte Compressed Air Blow-Up on in Lincotn Hospital of burne] .), tnd’ inhaled flames, ‘which, ascord:| Miss Hossfeld’s $50,000 Heart] Third Avenue Trolley Ex» \ing to her dying statement to Co: ‘. ‘Quer Fiyan, were caused by herhus-| Balm Suit Due to Conspir- cites Lower Broadway, F band soaking with oll and setting 1 fire to the bed on which she was acy, Says Armstrong. sleeping and to hie thrusting her back A Third Avenue car, No. 967, whte® |into the fire when #he tried to ea- had just finished an uneventful rum pape. In papers placed on file in the Su- hero from Harlem, swung around the Coming from opposite directions] Preme Court to-day Dr. ve toward the crossing of Alexander|lard Armstrong, consulting physician |4t the south end of Park Row, at 898 | Avenue and One Hundred and Thirty. | at the Went Side Day Nursery, who is| this afternoon, when suddenly it was |sixth Stre- Policemen McLoughlin Lapa berg for Maes by wpe thaken trom end to ond by on ibd jand Flick of the Alexander Avenue odwin Armstrong, charges {tation early to-day heard a woman|Conapired with Henrietta Hossfeld, bepress qnenied une ey aa screaming. They met at the corner.| twenty-two, a former show girl, to “4 Smoke was curling out from a third-|have her bring sult against him for ‘The tank of compressed alr tat floor window of the tenement at No.| $50,000 for breach of promise to|"*t# the brakes, shrunk by the treet, 528 Fast One Hundred and Thirty-| marry. had blown out with force enough te sixth Street. But the screams had| In June Minn Hossfeld, through Ines |%SK* most of the bulldings t= te stopped. Mitholiand Bolssovain, filed suit |"¢!8hhorhood and to throw the eight The policemen, catering |) he “ age the phystotan after, it is said, mak a into & momentary lwere met in the hall by Benjamin] the show girl had deen promined the ® . Stransky, a tailor. His face was|aid of Mrs. 0, H. P, Belmont and! 06 window of the car was Biews scratched and bleeding; his clothing! other prominent auftragists. Shortly |'0to bits no biexer than pennies, aad was scorched and smouldering and|after Mra, Armstrong brought her the tank itself was rolled out Gat Zhe his hands were biistered and| sult for divorce, naming Miss Hoes- |! dors were jammed by the sbeak, @ pile of hay at the rear of the seo- + ead Goor and within a few seconds the blase was dancing up to the top @ory and threatening Clinton Hail, directly in the rear of the stable, At No. 187 Broome Street, directly across the block from the back of the atable, stands Public School No, 1 In it are 170 delinquent boys whose failings range from casual ab- « sence from schvol to the most hard- * ened hookey players you can im- »agine. Naturally, one would expect to. find these boys wild and hard to By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. What te the cause of marital infclicity? What ia the cure? Dr. John D. Quackenbos asked and answered those two tremendously important questions in a recent address at the Park Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church. The author of “Hypnotic Therapeutics” and for many years Professor of Psychology at Columbia University, Dr. Quackenbos has long been an observer of “mariage & la mode. Not altogether a detached observer, either, since he frankly admits that by the power of hypnotic sugges- tion he has brought together many a husband and wife on the verge of lasting separation. ; Assistant Principal Jacob Philbin caught the first glimpse of the flames em4@ notified Principal Martin. In- atantly Mr. Martin pressed a button Feeling sure that his diagnosis of marital unrest es aL) : and his prescription for it would be of genuine interest, Gicntseat vane in, cree clasartem {called on him at his office, No, 127 West, Seventy-third Street. in the building. Thereupon each “Why fe tt, in your opinion, that so many modern marriages end un- teacher clanged the gong on his desk | happily?” I asked. three times, and before the last clang “Among the causes of marital unhappiness is the conspicuous had stopped vibrating every boy of irreverence with which betrothal and matrimony are regarded to- the 170 deliquents had leaped to his day,” he sald. “Then there is the thoughtless entrance into con- place in the line—known well from but Conductor Edward McDonell bonds for mere commercial reasons, the in tude blackened by burns, He told them the| fold as co-respondent. many a ,ractice drill—and stood Jugal ‘J = ws the growing attitade of fire was in his flat and that these was| The conspiracy alleged by De. Arm- | #08 obened them. tolerance toward the social evil and the condonation of notorious ‘ Every window on the south side ef Tigi at attention. The youngest of ess for the sake of wealth. Men and wo: ha nobody left up there. strong was planned, he says, ‘while ah ‘vhem is a lad of six years and the sensible to the spiritual alde a expe “He les,” screamed a woman from| Mrs, Armatrong, bofore her marriage, |"° Municipal Building, an eighth of oljest is nearly fifteen years, There le fl flat. “His} was nurs a mile away, was instantly opened was no time to get hats or coats, ences, as the result of defective home training, of vicious example the door of the first floor ‘a8 nursing Miss Hoxsfeld in the “Mareh eamass teach: satio! erature ife is up there. I heard her scream."| Polyclinic Hospital. He als and occupied by from twe to e éesem ub voplbone nal paca ctaeed oes Nase Me and drama to which MAYOR 10 ASK BOARD CONVICT WHO FLED "The policemen took the little tailor} that he never would e pare sightseers; all Park Row and lewer and off went the columns in orderly 1S persons have upstairs. On the floor bofore the| save for a letter written in which his | roadway ran to the scene. : parade step. The boys had seen the "The American parent preserves a cowardly neutrality as regards moral door of the flat they found Mrs./ wife demanded that he marry her or|_ The new and fearless staff of the — flames by thie time, for the lon een veal Ke eleagel oe Pag ie mene te one oe a teow 10 RAISE SALARIES OF 10 StE HIS DYING Stransky unconscious, with pr suffer the notoriety which hig refunal | TTbune ran to It, deploying In eokelen of been somet th Site lis eee ate oriy bee ashamed of, and that the sowing of wild oats is a legitimate diversion. sige Helen Landrie, a tenant on the floor! would bring. and forming hollow squares as they hat young people cannot be too quickly purged of their miseducated tan above, slapping cut dames in. # Dr. Armatrong ubtatned an aftidavit|**!loped. Photographers ran roma MOTHER IS BETRAYED was left of Mra. Stranaky’e night} trom Susan A. Henderson, who lx ro | 2M round the car, not knowing where epaiagpiecas cellar to roof and roaring &8/ the erection of high moral standards in the family and the school.” sages danced but every boy held his! “you believe in the single moral ;—————————————____ clothes. sea tated to him and lives tn nis home ut | Mey sot off. eas erect and IAG goal (3B, ae » standard, do you not?" I questioned, sl ould b physical, ratios igqecs tar ie gp tnag pene abesie No, 256 West ‘Thirty-ninth Stveet, Sede oo boomed orbit & falte- i mn trained, a \. 4 jes. a ' Mra, reporter im step with the boy tn front. Down ee neat g STANDARD. as the hubad men tee, ite 28 well aaa ale MeLaughlin ran out to call an am-|, are jnoermon saya that in ee | ran too fast e or thopenallages Hoe ptama Gra brenk| “There ts neither justioe, logic nor keeping. the home together?’ aakea | Lets Aldermen’s Cut Stand for|Leon Smith Arrested When]Dulance, Mrs. Landrie told Pilsk abe Aaiwgh tone sean ee - uatil they stood all in orderly array | good sense in any other,” Dr. Quack- OMANLINESS CUR: . ‘: neey, women talked together. From that s T the “play yard” on the ground lenbos responded with emphasis. “The| MARITAL ILLS, Present, but Promises Prison Enemy Informs minutes before ips bogies nes conversation, saya Mrs. Hendorson, JUDGE AND JURY vi I : floor, which isn't @ yard at all, but) oral law applies alike to boy and| “Assuredly. ‘The woman who would ; dren, who range rae ntee phe haa} %he learned that Miss Hossfeld and auc fir, and no indulgence should be/fule her, house well must ‘fret’ rule Future Action, Police He’s Here, ear le. in, Wien une traced tof Mrs. Armstrong had made arrange- LOOW IN THE BRORX ‘The flames eae epread om poses shown in the presence of the YOUME|self.projection — and this reheat ed the birehaky ‘ans ments to entrap the physician, who, the entire Ti the smoke, driven by a |‘OWard the prevailing tendency to/neither great intellect nor liberal edu- ‘She entered, she said, and eaw| they believed, was » man of great! Pare wind came sitting through the |condone the lapses of the man, but to| cation, The wite must think and feel! Mayor Mitchel, in his message to| A pale, furtive-eyed man entered the | girangyy-—though she hed not no-| wealth. Wanted to See if Bartender Wit- a and swirled down|scourge mercilessly those of the/pi4 © 0% ane Pet a the Board of Aldermen on the 1916|Detective Bureau at Polico Headquar-| i004 him return—wrestling with his| Mrs. Henderson says propouals were ness Told the Truth 7 them sneeze | woman. liness lies the remedy for post- | budget, this afternoon, did not veto/ters this afternoon and sald he was In wife and trying to throw her back made to her by the showgirl and line, but not “The argument that Nature ental disappointments, differ- |the action of that body in cutting the|a position to deliver an escaped con-lintg the bedroom, which was all| Mre. Armatrong by which she would ‘on Stand. "The firemen, under Deputy Chiet] signed man for a polygamous nin these instances where the |*#laric# of George L. Tirrell und Tii-|vict. Detective Raftis went with him | shige ‘The clothing of both was|bo able to share in any monsy ob- Helms, kept the flames from spread-| animal, often advanced in defense | jove of early days has become chile’, (40 Adamson, two bureau heads of |to @ lodging house at Rivington Street | burning. Talned trow Armetrina: Jury, Judge, witnesses, ing beyond the feed shaft. Every} of libertiniom, is as flimsy asthat jand either husband or wite prefers the Board of Entimate, from $7,500 to and the Bowery, where he pointed out| «gaye met” she sald Mra, Stransky| "I was asked to testify to false ont ear a ae. eet man who Cet itep iv ee ere intended him for a cigarette peocner ty ied Werden partner, the $6,000 @ year, although the Mayor, as|/a man sitting at a window reading &|shrieked to hor. ‘He is trying to kill | facts,” says Mrs, Henderson, “under en William H. Flynn on the Traail ‘boys of the neighborhood en-| fiend or a dipsomaniac. course, In the Providence of God, i |* member of the Board of Extimate, |newspaper. me. He tried to burn me in bed.” | the threut that unless I did she would! ce trouole assault adjourned frees joyed the first of soe vontees widing “The instincts of a ernie man are have been permitted many times'to|had voted for the $1,500 increases.) ‘I was expecting this," sald the! az the sight of the neighbor, Mrs.| wreck my home." ere ee one ce ke uae burst hose at Broome and Suf- th} onogamous, and are cen-|restore harmony to discordant \ . » a ts Rafti: a tod rnan's salool > folk Streets coated @ lot of spectators ee canemee in one complement-| by appropriate dynamic tuaererinen Ss PRN, Bowers, FONE he Wal | HeIROne SEES Seen Kandrie waits Gtranpiy dropped) ie) Angier SOVORYiE im: Mane\s. SC tea . ask the Board of Aldermen later to|him. “I saw that sneak on the Bow-|wite and ran out. She did not be- wD toe K See. | except Pinto, a cute|ary personality of the opposite sex, Siveree Sait tine cor poe dll establish the $7,500 salaries. ery this morning and I knew he'd| come conscious again until after Dr.|a friend of Misa Hosefeld, Mise Goat erm t-aay- ¢ little calico pony, came out peaceably |loved also from a rational and splr-| hetero-suggestions, whérein lies uu| “It i# not true these increases|turn mo up." Smith bad taken her to Lincoln Hos-| says that she, too, was offered $500 No ree roe hy M4 hed Pinto wrestled out with Pollcemen|itual standpoint. The saving philos-|assured way of escape in cases|were exceptional,” says the Mayor| My name is Leon Smith and I waa| pital. to teatity against Dr. Armatrone pation s Moti cd te Sullivan and Gerlinger and galloped) . ny is that the ideal plane of purity| Where education is at fault and the|i, nis message. “Numerous increases |convicted of a murder I didn't com- ; 79, Coren Flynn, as she lay dying . testimony given on the witness stam@ stree id had lots of lan; @ of disagreement r i An aMdavit filed by Rose Hart con- ‘ Pildly UP ine wove, Ellas Sobelsoha, occupied by the woman must be oc- | Vineege . throughout all the departments of|mit In Columbus, Ohto, in June, 1898. | | Pt, MES CRIRQURY WHA othe alinwailon chat Mike ith by John Gooey. a berientes ae the City Government were made to|They sent me to prison in Columbus loon. Not a schooner crossed hall, the the owner of the stable, had a stroke|cupied also by the man, who s Then Dr. Quackenbos made an in- 1 fela told her that she had the as- that establish just rates of compensation | for life. I was a trusty in farm work | 4nd found the bed all on fire and the siniteesenid ceckoake teat of heart disease, but refused to go to| when he marries, be able to offer to teresting poin| sistance of Mra. Armatro: Gou ng in her|distinguished company was veneur Hospital with Dr. Pac®.|ine woman who &'! him her hand a ace for services rendered. , when I got a letter last June atating piuow oyraig. sd sy ate on fire, ‘suit. in the saloont mot a plehten 5 + ” ‘et Bis wite took him home, just what he requires of her. be reason in it, A man madiy in | ‘That decreases were made on the| that my mother was dying in Buffalo. |cii-sreked bed looking a Sine, Armetrona’e reply. is that | on. che eae 1NROh S0SErer acme peal eel “This means @ definite plan of edu-| Jove with # weman whe faile te |recommendation of the Bureau of| “She wanted to see me. I her|. ‘I screamed ..ud tried to get up, bur | Shortly after she married the phya.- | young life. LUGILLE GUGGENHEIM cation for marriage,” I observed. reciprocate In net rational in ve me, 1 wan her! 19 gaught me by the tnroat” and |Ci20 she learned that his home, where || Casey had testified that om doctor is made by Mins Mildred Gaai, | Avenue: Just cross er 5 Standards has no bearing on this|only son. It wai he also has his ofhce, was the ren-| night when the policeman shot “Exactly,” eald Dr. Quackendos.| Passion, Should, marriage secur | question, except as this fact may|me to excape and I cut loose, 1| choked me and held me down, The| Jesvous for immoral women. fe. |rence A. Teasdale of No. 889. Wi s WEDS FRED A GIMBEL “The place to begin the cure of mar-| te, impende. Married happiness |have engendered opposition to the|reached Buffalo on July 3 and found ferring to th when it was too hot he struck my Mdavita made by the| ington avenue he hac looked i men, Mi A o1 proposed increases, because In every|my mother at the house of a relative,| head against the head of the bed, and|“iney are the doctor's. dade friewin: | (re “indows of the saloon and ital infelicity is not the divorce court, orn a twin, but the early home; the time is not ; lage union com- ation on the the recommendations were re-|She died that night after that I do not remember any-| why jive at his home and now Flynn’ i = tal and physical harmony |Sise thing.” . jow come | Flynn's lawyer in cross. but long before. bines men! ¥ | viewed by members of the Board of | « ng. out to help him.’ Many Attend Nuptials In Temple} atter marriage In the divine passion of love. ‘In this | Kerimate or thelr representatives una | mince then I have been roaming! “'gtmunsky, who had become teartut | Us, '° nies that she ever | tate eer eeaer, intimated stremany iting Prominent INFLUENCE OF A NOBLE MOTH: |love is found @ specific remedy for | were based upon well considered ay. |#round the East. I came to New! and frantically sorry for himself, was| nursed Misa Hosateld and iho ‘rat 4 ulde’t Emanu-El, Uniting Pro’ ER ON HER CHILDREN. — | the divorce evil—this ail-absorbing | Praisais of the valu to the city: of | York three days ago, although I knew] brought into the room howling and | time she knew there was such @ fare | ort ed ne eke te New York Families. “Children maturing around « noble Thentary ersonality, which craides the work performed. It was a dangerous place, for it t# fult| stfu ing to keep his face from bis) son us Miss Hossfeld was when thelatreet. mother suggesting strength and purity all others from ia silent depths, which |“! won's id an tine, dleapprove of former convicts, Thin man who] “ifn8 07% 2) nusband,” she said.| SOW sir! called at her home and gating actig, Sarah Guegendeim Jer iite are more thaa unlikely to think | paws fo Intermiasion and no change) 2004 tC8%6 migunderntanding ino) Cwrned me YP waK my enemy in|~and he ta the man who burned me,| cunts NeF Felacions with the doc-/ SUBWAY CAVE IN BURIES TWO jeu vr . od ison. Once fore he tr! when was 4 1 or do what they intuitively per: (ae which the public bas been led by un- | PT! Guggenheim of No. 998 Fifth Avenue, |oF fee Mrs, Armstrong had learned pro- founded statementa in the press “I'm willing to go Sack. I have|sieeping in a chair and other times. viously, she says, from Susan Hen- Two laborers employed in the ceive she disapproves. Home life * ; 4 4 |He thinks I can keep house for noth- * en wi 7 om ceived be the primary achoot of that! TWO WORKMEN BURIED would be made worse by my action. no one dependent on me and 1 can't] He thinks,’ tu noop Nous derson’ that” Dr. Armstrong was|cut of tho new Broadway subway et ‘was married this afteri.con to Fred- erick A. Gimbel, son of Mr. and Mrs. one we wears ponermner ‘Mr,| mand thelr existence in the ono she of No. 164 Ridge Street, Manhattan, |/".q The Mayor characterised the es her husband. and Andrew Sohesmar, thirty-eight, | sand taken by the Aldermen hig, bride is twenty, He has, lived select tw veal man of this age lee |of No. 622 East Thirtoonth Street, |aguted’ and ‘fase economy Manhattan. Avenue and has been ciated with| ¢rue embodiment of all that is ie . ase. F acd Suita Avenue at 4 hia father In Gimbel Bros,’ store he! pure, refined, tender, dignified, | ‘The men wore on the second floor of | Mayor, “One of the Items. which, has {ude in victory for Ds. Lauie Eder, dredth street an two men skulking nj GUILTY OF EMBEZZLEMENT. re who attended the recept consistent, humane, se etful, | the partly demolished structure, when | been disallowed and which indicates | Ken this inorning a i a Ot included Mr. 4M e; Daniel Sug | Soble, chivalric. The interest of |a sudden fierce gust of wind started |that your action in this regard hax not | pital. ‘The child, eleven days old, is!a hallway, One carried a double ba: heim, Mr. and Mrs, Solomon R. Gus: Mere on June, 1918. In September, 1913, when twenty-six-bour fight to save the life | ; the physician returned from a vaca- of an infant that had received a tion he fovns that Mra. Armstrong heavy dose of morphine in error] 4 policeman on post at One Hun- had left him. Ad 5 maintaining the Honsfeld girl in his! Fitty-ninth Street and Central Paste culture which leads to happy Estimate that it carefully review and | 8*t # Job, anyhow.’ Coroner Flynn ordered Stransky Fe R itty Henge Gim Gi of the New York aud cpa ‘The boy who is brought up UNDER A FALLING WALL Aate publicly the work done by these | Stith will spend Chriatmaa in the!neld without bail. In his pocket wan| home And that he was Antatuated) West, were buried under reeks = Philadelphia department store firm. becoming reverence for the two new, bureaus, and, on the basis|priaon at Columbus. found a fire !nsurance policy for $900. | Tere nor, husband earth to-day when one the The wedding took place in Temple| With @ becoming eens of this work, recommend to this bod : Deputy Fire Marshal Coen found a | ies) ee eateld consulted | tine caved in. Emanu-El, Fifth Avenue and Forty-| sacredness of sex is safe alike from , . to establish for the position of dire.- fire had apparently been, kindled in | sry zomsevain and} Upon het| ‘The two men, Owen O'Rourke of Sef third Btreet, and the Rev, Dr. Joseph|smirching thoughts and wanton sc- Part of Building Being Razed | tors of the bureaus salaries of $7.5." | DRUBGED BABY SAF Ban ee earoony Uy a ree at | RaviO® called to vee Mra. Hendernon,| West, Fifty-ninth Birest end Antheny 4 tion. Any immoral atmosphere stifles pear yy ern ted r. The mattress of /t learn whether she would testify | Cullen of ~eighth Street, Silverman gpa a was Mies|him. Lurid novel, salacious pla; Blown Down and Two Vic- MAYOR SAVES EFFICIENCY. AFTER pay’ § Fl 6 H T iebea olled paper. The mattress of itn ner he If in'tne breach of yrom| were buried for neny haifa. bame Bet aces ‘Levy: the best "man was| social immodesty are repugnant to bis tims May Die. [wene, he sald, Two whiskey flasks, | I GCtlon od that he was de-| UKourke sustained a fracture zrepees Hi sensibilities, Vetoes Action ef Aldermen Cotting amolling of Kerosene, were found, | ing me,” sald the former show | right leg and Bruises and le ta a, Bernard F, Gimbel, brother of the | *er ne young maiden should not be| Two men were seriously injured to- aad ened. . eo neat este nerored a charge of |xil, "and when T learned thi I/O vight leg and contusions of the bridegroom. ire fahers were fic eft in ignorance of the world, lest she | day by the blowing down of a wall of erent Pulmotor Used 26 Hours on Infant] . fon “in the first degree against | Went straight away to Mrs. Arm- righ Balt Jacob rFgclasteln (ana overt give herself to one she loves apie’ eh ae at eee Pep styrene hoe aoe Apparently Dead From Mor- | Stransky- ieee with Shor aint oThece ean = |. Mayer of Chicago. le ical side of her af- ; q . hier ld t ~— emony a reception was held at the scious of the physical ¢ the man,|Both are expected to dle. They aro abolishing the efficiency staff of the phine Poisoning, HUNTED THIEF WITH GUN idea of forcing him to pay me A Bt s Hotel, To-morrow Mr. and | fection or of the nature o! "| Cornelius Schmidt fitty-aix years od, {commissioner of Accounts’s office, of 0 TOO onan! ware SeHad in Time to Move Mrs. Gimbel will leave for California | She should form bigh ideals and de- el eneitee wersel tims vin dete eee emer oar a crear : mes Before Xmas! And there are plenty of comfortable houses and apart. ments, furnished rooms and o MM Admit Ke been sufficiently well considered is for ; ; roled shotgun. The policeman took w. D . nheim, and Mrs, Simon Gi such a man in vocation or avoca- | the wall and it fell, carrying the floor-|an efficiency engineer at $5,000, To|"2¥ ou of Sanger: Me sere carrieg Hremlere ta" ihe, ation: hott, "we Pet i om | desirable boarding places that Y geabelm, Mr. and Mré. Isaac Gug-| tion Is secondary to his Interest In | ing with it, The two men were hurled | strike the allowance for thie malt from ‘ihe arg sy ei abi hips arr they proved to, be Martin Joseph ie | Psasegaricn Lag cla await dissatisfied ‘enants. Kenhelm, Mrs. Hen Gurgentelm, Misa) witg and children and hearthatons. | nto the basement, 25 foot below, and in to take out of the hands | the you ' Bootie and his nephew, Achille Raint. | ji araPonD, Cone Dec ibeeIn the Hreanerarry Guggenheim, all of New| Ne young woman need fear to in- | were buried under debris. A shout terday. The child's face was blue and “They d in New York lay 4,702 ; up the efficiency of the city 4 tor Co William Dennison ; York: Jacob Gimbel, Mr. and Mra,| trust her happiness to hie keep: | trom the foreman hud warned others Ae loiarap of tie lastiuen $8 8S ‘the fof New Rochelle, N.¥., former. |]| World “TO LET" Ads, Last Weak, fills A. Gimbel, Me. and Mrs. Gaaries ing. If she be of lively suscepti- | working on the lower floor and they wnee haa haceans Lid Gee hier of @ local bank and until his | Gimbel, Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Gimbel,| pility, quick sympathy and ex- | escaped. WASHINGTON, Dec. “pi + ing. was made. reat President of the Morgan | Mr ia Dannenbsumn and Mr. and sire.| olusively devoted, there will bene | Policeman Metzger rang for an am-| pending billa for cutting off exports of |case, Hatror tus paimsotore and. with Syeving tore tenement. in the 'v(cine Sbangones. bia insanity linen ‘at | jeiilusionment after the step le bulance had oraeniaet 2 reece, Por | munitions of war and other articles to the js stance of other (physicians ity oF wens, eas fox Yd Hun” detense and plonded gullty to embexaling | an rope : a lal respiration was si \. _ 470 In at ‘of local Iife insu: | heimer, Mr. and tat P a toot marriage implies per- the yulne, “Thay Were out shout the ueeten cl Presiaent Wien, be. its was contl ued without cessation unt Saphaw’ of hie th seas nd with ie tomnnen fo ACH, re. d-W. Gan. f % eond com: jor yi ani y, their skulls were | callers . Hi ided he hi ke ty-sixn hours had 5 |, BOF low " a mie i nee ft ee | Reet aad’ and the Goctor eaid they | ett ese teeta find (akon | re Aan af lite returned to the Baby's. j,Ancuen cMmriok vielated the Gulp Ber oe Tay. Muvbard of Weet Ri Samuel Goldsmith, all of upl! epur, had Yeon injured internally, They not interfere unless consulted by ‘Cont cheeks. Examination showed thatthe Coneu: will be able to secure | He wag sentenced to State's Prison , Terk, with ite fell Hi were burried to the German Hospital. gressional leaders, ae power of bad Steels, Se velesse. _, er trem to Sve yeara. 4

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