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DONT FLEE TO THE COUNTRY, THE EVENING WORLD, BA What Sort ot Wife What Sort of Hubby a TURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1916 STIELOW'S CASE OWNYMEINENDOF e252 i | Thee Melee ae be @ian% very geet end he bette Do You Want? Saat SAAS se ce | ember @het fe © rbot Phelps tw N etaus i | we hit SS US HEALTH FER Bled | [his Best Place for Them. Declares Surgeon Brown, Addressing an Prevent Further Similar Travesties on Justice 1O PROTECT INNOCENT How Guiltless Men May B 4 Neleon in tee Kileben door, oe ore = Then Vieipse vedraom 4 out Then em W inee tow ‘ Evening World “Help-Your-Neigh- - codon ety thos would 1a tes se'h hare Gereribed Jo BOWL oe Se ; emt to Chair by Third Police and tt would be all of with os Then we came out of the bedroom bor-Clean-Up” Meeting. Degree Confessions, |e sci ie Sti he . : . eouldn't wilt them wiih the mop ati Speaking to hundreds of parents in Hamilton Mieh Park, Stanton and Ay Sophie Irene Loeb bea Wt Streets, last evening, Surgeon DB. W. Brown of the Federal Health WHAT SHELLY, NOY, Aue 1 Neoteon ervice, who is in New York aiding to pidemic, urged then fight on the infantile paratyets not to flee from the city with their children tn the of all the tragedies that written ain more dr have ever « down the Phelps ay to the 1 told Neen road and into my own driveway 1 would keep wateh ald : and see if anybody would Chen t heard Mise W " Ope that the little ones would find better conditions elsew bere pon the pee ve ace Fy jut |f alone aie ‘anvil ody tid come ing at my, front door ‘tot may tor “You and your children are better® ——— pang ts 4 .. t would whistle to him, and tf he pawing around on my front door, @ rigdh here in New York (hag you | ¢ en, f | Mh bees ached ae ear me whistle he should come out she Kept eating several men ‘Cher. rould be cleewhern” he wait ornrs HOW TO GUARD AGAINST | HI Gaieas tae Wane and we could run tehind the 4 {stopped ip the driveway wear Sie pno place like home, You know yo! Bye ts Ms } A nd the orchards and get awa tr ‘of my hou Leeoetdings bere. You know just | -NFANTILE PARALYSIS, ace Sees Mtielow way ar trout @f my look at there to wo and just what to do in an || BY U.S, HEALTH EXPERT. — eee eae aele teat taitea| THE PICTITIOUS STORY OF A) wou a i" purde eon ih a) Soo: mergency — of Truth in the Utter-| with Mr. Cromwell, who lives there CRUEL MURDER, throukh Mes Green's and my wite's “Buppose you fled with your ehtl- Ruroron HOW, Brown of the OF ee ee kik room, where they both were in bed, ren to some strange piace in Con | / 1 Heaih Bervice vives this ances of the Critics of no, by the way, a think thin was about twenty! but they did net say anything to me, N Joresy. Huppos: Advter afraid of spooks amd rather enjoys | (inutes to Tt at night, Hefore wo although | know they bot were agg to nae a ha: 6b naa Dew't cave New York City wtth the New York Girl but,| living in the house where the murder |WEMt into the house [went around awake at the time." © you had gone to one o! © | your children and looked Into laces your child w tricken, You Stay at home and keep th , Was committed woof hin bedroom, OA dad that the only thing and the | clean. Firat ace that your After All, Haven't Con- Vi 1 tho cane with the near. | that it was dark tn hia room i A lean, Then ave that areaways : est neight ho called to thi “Thing fier L had wiven the ra! eat thing t0 do would be to come | Kaiiuaya, ‘cilars and backwards ditions of the Past Vhelpa house on the day of the rorcer ta feos SAFEST, BEST ight back to No or! ou) are clean ; pack from 1 we ’ auld be able to get the beat doctors || “Wage a war ayainat fli Taught Her to Estimate ler-Mr. Posi Mr Benson, ax|and tried maitkroo t hospital service in the | sects. Malaria ta var : well as Mr kink, the nephew of deer, b nthe tne | “a haat by vermin a Man on a Strict Dollar Phelps. They all shook thelr heade|*le to gy to the about the spread of par but common ae tells wa to eliminate insects A vermin “Give your “This epidemic is not going to last yng. It te a very trying situation for arents, The tendency is to become children plenty of ‘ 01 handle thew! aniestricken—to try to get eway || fresh air, but don't let them come ly Marguerite Movers Marshall. Rpt through the Stislow house! figne and I told Nelson l. would! tom the city, Such a thought is & poe personal contact with other Yesterday was bouquet day for the New York girl, But to-day a mer- and Investigated the two pla using | stand right there by the kitchen dodr children, yolish one, Don't leave New York “Don't permi ‘he sanitary conditions here are good. | Ls it your wae tf children to or handker- environment " at possible precautions are be- || chiefs. t permit them to k 01 le 7 ot wish) locked, Then he light the Lapel y 7 pO Heh eda endo ane Worshipper of Mammon, He not only does not | vsrythiha: Wau lw pereeuniyte. lictee aun Fnelps light the nd panicky, Fight thi evl inca to marry her, but he is even going to avold knowing that confession, and if Irving ond me to the kitchen door and put VHERE FLEEING TO THE COUN: || brave, common- manner and her in the future! King committed the murder the lamp on the stand by the window TRY DIDN'T PAY. you will come through st with fy- ’ in the kitchen “Let me cite one case to you. Bome|\'"7 plori tealthy people—automobilists—went _ p the Berar eeu thos eccap> | NEW GIRAFFE TO SAIL TO BRONX Z00 IN BOX. afantile para! These people. aind you, were rich. They called to River Route Solves Problem of! Getting African Visitor to heir aid every resource that money ould procure, “When they reached the mountains heir child was stricken, Well, they | Mark Basis? ciloss analyst draws her portrait with a pen dipped tn vitriol, “Artist finds her untruthful, dishonest, disloyal, selfish, lacking in culture and a ‘There are New York girls to whom the men they know are simply large or small dollar marks, girls who classify each of thelr male acquaintances ‘good for” so much—a weekly dinner at Veronico’s, a fort- nightly trip to the theatre, so many boxes of choco- lates, so many bouquets of violets or roses. Owen Johnson, the novelist, depicted the coldly commercial es “Salamander,” and treated her rather too tenderly. ORM MACSHAL yor, after all, the men and the self-respecting women who criticise her must not forget that until a few years ago no girl could € HUGHES TO DROP sadly and none wi aure that Stielo there is his own confessiot the alleged third Mr. Phelps and hie housekeeper, Miss Wolcott, as he says he did, then thie o ia the most atart- ling example of how an innecent man can be hurried to jail and by inquisitorial methods induced to make a confession that is perfect- ly corroborated by detectives. It presents the most g/ ry travesty on justice against indi- BOTTOM OF MINE He Will Wear Jumper and Overalls in Spectacular De- scent at Butte, Mont. Was the murderer, yet each said, “But ree “confession as @ guide to study how it fit into the {wer and rap on the and to so} ahead, and if he couldn't handle them alone, | would go in and help aim; | then Nelson said to me that he was pretty sure he could LWAYS USE HEALS & SOOTHES CHILDRENS SKIN di help him tf he ni ‘Then Nelson ra. after he tried the jed me. on the kitohen | nd saw it waa! hen Nelson satd: ‘Open the doo: 1 want to come in’ Then Pheipe opened the door, and Nelson went in and struck Phelps in the face with! the mop stick. Before Nelson went tn k of wood from the I told Nelson that if he ndle them [ would help the stick of wood, and F face with the mopstick Phelps showed fight, and T atepped viduale who are mi to confess in ide the house ad to come back to New York with New Quarters. afford not to be mercenary, that to-day the girl who is neither wealthy to a crime before they have and pushed Phelps back away from he little one in order to get the best 4 amt to # y Nelson, and I held Pheipe’s right arm, With all the dignity he could com- mand inside a wooden crate, the fif- teen-foot giraffe watched preparations f medical attention.” The meeting at which Dr. Brown poke was held under the auspices nor trained for self-support must—as @ matter of self-preservation—esti- mate the young men of her circle in terms of the money they possess. If she guesses wrong she has hanging over her the penalties of hunger and ENA, Mont., Aug. 12.—Ex-Jus- arraigned—and no one can eati- tiee Charies E, Hughes has accepted mate the number of such cases, an invitation to descend 2,800 feet In some European countries the and Nelson shot him tn the left arm. for tho transfer of his grouchy into the depths of the Leonard Cop- officer who is in charge of the pris- f the East Side Protect! eee raffeship from the steamship Mom- narra can ‘make @ ving@——————— | er Mine at Butte. Mrs, Hughes,| oner is forbidden by law to question] (7 fon, in connection with The Evening | mon at Tompkinsville to Bronx Park oR who who hasn't left her husband's side! the prisoner as to his gullt or inno-|] 4 ‘ . 5 Cleans ’ i rl who | ha: with fluffy little dol! Le ¢ Vorid’s Help-Your-Neighbor Cleans |to.¢ay, Curator Raymond L. Dit. |™!hout siinbtayed He Repyegtie calaaete. out with Gumy hey played through the other hardships of the) cence. If this had been in vogue in|] . (p> Campaign, Magistrate Morris| mars, after a day spent in studying | “4” £° te ‘he Ne 3 AA eho: peed not | Bim for ‘good thing. If he were to trans-continental trip which he 18| this country Stielow, now presumably 4 When a News aper Coenig, who presided. was introduced | the best mean of moving the latest enn tckets, ae she thats oF his | frequent the downtown district some making to win votes for the Prest-/an innocent victim, would not bave}| > y Harry H. Schlacht. The Magis | acquisition to the Zoo, decided to ship |Uake ® man By fhe Sonam Oi eitane of the business girie of dency, wanted to go but It was de-)remained in jail a whole year and} j¢ Achi d Maintai fate pointed out to those household |e on a Nehter via the East and Be petbouks Cee tis type in| New York, who are not looking for cited she had better not. endured the torture he must have||{* chieves an laintains ra present their responsibilities In| Bronx Rivers, The sailors of the|\. sy, TIAny oe Hirceldedly do not|Men for spenders, but for intelligent nH. MeIntosh of Butte, who] suffered. And more serious, he came |} + SST Te Te Weer er pee Inet keeping their homes clean an4|Memmon agreed that’ the giratte [NOW, Yom , And ! decidediy do BO’) and worthy companions, joined the Republican nominee's par-|as near being electrocuted as any|]|~ L ad hi Ad ising— hen seeing that their surroundings) wouldn't mind, inasmuch as = Nas agree with “Artist” in us Uebel a for a positive fact Wave Fe ty here to-day, warned Mr. Hughes| man in years. But for a small group |])+ eadership in vertisi sere kept clean. weathered the briny all the way trom | the, cuslinese Ronck OF wolls™ nul An unreasonable sum of money [that mines weren't the safest places| Of people who had learned of the cbse) 11 “In the crisis through which we In| africa. |has been my experience A had any par: |in the world and that he did not have | And) Interested | hae pee ieee ‘ It is not by accident. It must have those cer- wr York now are passing,” he eald,| As only sixteen feet headway is|Women who have tho clearest under in them or ins to accept the invitation confession of teving King would have] ]{ to thank The Bvening|Retded for the river journey, no no. |standing of honesty and fairness are i ee SO ORNS! S . 4 you ought U¥Ge Gan bel E Want to eo MS tain qualities of circulation which make adver- 3 nan | ce Was given bridge tenders, But| those whose contacts have been out+ THESE ARE THE FOES OF THE $3 . " Vorid, which realizes that more can| instructions were given to fall ah in sig for an Hughes responded quickly. ‘Then, tising PAY. And this quality circulation must be fe acsomplished by A campalan Ot\tp cf che cage ch taht test tng] sice the comeatic domain ob epesied) any thanks with a touch of T. R,, he continued: THIRD DEGREE. q privilege. | THE DESPAIR OF AN UNKEMPT ARTIST. ‘ “Dear Madame: New York girls are the prettiest I have seen in my trav els, There is @ ain ‘snap’ about them; they seem to have the knack of wearing clothes to the greatest ad- at all, and the ave fale thinks he hi These people who were determined to run the cise down until all shadow of doubt was dissipated are Spencer Miller, Deputy Warden of Sing Sing; Mrs, Grace Humiston, attorney; Ine Milholland Botsesevain, attorney; Stu: art Koln, attorney: Misha Appel baum, leader and founder of th Humanitarian Cult, and Sophie Irene ducation and helpfulness than one|siraffe punch # hole in the roof and { punishment. In other words, the | Cat All the foliage along the way trom the West Fanms landing. T New var con make the ety cieanOIRL OF 15 VANISHES ind guard against disease, if they HUNTING GREAT DANE in sufficient volume to make possible continuous profitable returns. The World’s Leadership In_Advertising for the J “There are lots of men who work in mine every day and I'm not in the | afraid anyway.” He will make the trip with jumper and overalls, Mr. Hug continuing hin at. tacks on the Administration for its \ppointments, to-day charged secre- MeAdoo, “upon reliable informa- has to go without lunches or thold some one up’ in order to a ahem. uess in order to meet my ide ll have to Ko to the woolly Wes? Jority of the New York 4,, 1 hoose to do s0. “How can they do it? Not by go- web. Wo left nothin undone to get a ng to law, not by causing the arrest s sc vantage. True, they not infrequently jen a egotistical and conceit i ery 4 Lae First Seven Months of 1: 4 at t magine eve girl they tion,” with having replaced Henry N. | stay from Gov, Whitman, but without us ionths oO t persons who they think are not| ene Wiesner, Sent to Find Missing} iro mere animated fashion plates, and Inoee iy Motte te fait ia love with Clapp, formerly confidential secretary | success, insisted that the courts Pa i cll ath hi Dl ollowing out sanitary measures, but Dog, Fails to Return — they sometimes overindulke in paint them; and they cannot yon an to John Carlish el | had already passed on the case and ather by speaking to their neighbors Canine Comes Home. and powder. But, for a’ that, they aro Intelligent conversation without some Finn, na, a | they should not be overruled. was possible, and, indeed, inevitable, because of of the New York slang and ‘kidding’ mn began a last hour fgbt to get 4 Assintant Ape | ny na neighborly tone, by arguing with beautiful, My experience (somewhat | Mit" SS) horesome and anne y eel Pedy» | . He _ Oreso f oying ser of Merchandine at . |@ stay from Judge Guy. Misha Ap: its great HOME circulation. hem and convincing them they] General Instructions were given the} ited by reason of lack of time for to feel Zaucated youns. Indy. ‘Some months after Clapp was pelbaum and I called Judge Guy at hould keep things clean. Do these|Police to-day to search for Irene). oin; picasures) coincides with that “WALL STREET.” tof the service” Mr. Hughes sald, /1 o'clock In the morning and urged Every morning The Morning WORLD has Wiesn hings and you will be making @ safe fifteen years old, missing of ‘Celibate.’ SHE'S SORRY FOR THE ABSURD, “'?roush fear of criticism on the bis consideration of the new evidence character and volume of The WORLD'S Cir. Mrs, Seth satisfied with them- ade t LAREDO, Tex, AUs. 12 idently dian nd sane fight against infantile de the fone of nee father, Herman “The average New York girl | part of the department, he was mace wih Haacy Boone resus tt Aare: over 100,000 greater circulation in the city than Vieaner, No. : ; . an ¢ er in the eus joe, than an aralysis, Santi winoe Woe geome entirely lacking, in thet ou: nuear Madame: 1 have enfoyed| a much lower position than that WAe RPO D NR ga ae = any other newspaper; more than the combined UVENILE POLICE AID grveana wiiieaner owns two Great Danes and| She dove not judge a man by he Fe eae ear hime uieetot et une mer adavite from prisoners cian city circulations of the Times, Herald and ‘6 er) intrinsic wor ut rather by band do t? but of ‘Celibatet Sagnineio errr . King and his possible connection While the specches were being] Went to give the dogs an airing. After! attire—and you know that art Pray “eats wast Th iw abaled We tal? ho circumstances, Tam reliably | with the @tlelow case, with the re- Tribune. pade members of the Juvenile Police] *rhetag anesthe tne ee and | Fn usly lax in this | But, thank goodness, there are still a Mi. Clapp wen Asstatint Ane sulting confession aa set forth in The f the east side were distributing ad-| peared, Wsap-| gpect! A man i Hy we come =| few of us left who not on kK rof Merchandine at the Port of | Evening World. THE EVENING WORLD, with its circulation dee, printed In Hebrew, regarding |" She was sent back to searcn tor! 2M yew Vark gira in business | MonsyTitt anit ive part at Now York, position requiring ex: | jiytury Inthe lawe of this. State as of 425,000, is the pre-eminent HOME eveni { wreventive measures against infan-|the other dog. | She did not return, | dealings | have found the "Poor ‘Celihate, you have onty been | Bart Knowlelge in order to secure the group of people above mentioned Eeert Pp ne ile paralysi ; me later the missing dog dy to take advantags stunned, When arn | OMicleney lia resignation was ara determined to put forth effort to paper. &| Liither enticparelyein mootind| "Winter rea tas teicher: in brief—and ungal to follow this littl manded by the secretary of ust the "third degree” methods | 3 noth Mata ast ai leaner and the neigt bora sought | jontly: are not hone livou dont ‘auoces Treasury and in his place was ap y being practioed . r : yas held in the East Side House) the girl all through the section, and| they are very untruthful, imp | Broadway has a big 1 Daniel Bo Finn, who isn stounding facts in this case In Figures The WORLD’S ® Jettiement in Seventy-siath Street whan Lisy cP 8 ie Rese rere tee sible as friends boca spey, ate Jnot the only pl wh y Flow Me +4 son of not only Stielow “con- : evening, at the end of the first] 9" ered valet Sihilaed | not loyal, and abominably (an monds can be found. in, of much polilical fessed’” to the erime, but ; . oe oie 3 nat evening ip’ gaya acreduled for| fof her. Oe a ee) ferlehy.’ | icelinatet and’ eser be feeatsl oeomiion, Hetaoe Grmne Walle Leadership in Advertising ¥ forkville, thering wae for oa = Moreover, they are very Selfah. Pao INIF served Nu brother-in-law, Who is now sorving |[]) q living he crowded sec- “LT speak only in regard to such asury a life sentence, also “confessed.” Both |] > a ae Yorkville, und. talks were CRASH TIES UP TRAFFIC girls set myacit have known, Tam|NEW YORK GIRLS SATISFIED by merit from a Confessions were Ob ined by the de-|}}* is as follows: Its gain in the first seven months nade to them by Mrs, Hardy of the lanxious to keep my ideals unim- WITH THEMSELVES. eusury De tment tective, Newton . r Jniversity Extension, and Dr, Joseph AT BROADWAY AND AND enires: Lam reluctantly forced to] «pear Madame—You ask what ts Which Was obtained — Tt wis upon these alleged confes- |] > of 1916 over the corresponding period of 1915 is , Bhoare of the Board. Of Baaith, tho sonclusion | t nat ied Would | the matter with ‘Celihate” Reing one examination, to! along that the men were vonvicted, ‘| a conerete eesion of the value set upon it es e mothers: vii Jretain) my respec ad adiniras | jy for me tant Appraiser of and both of these confessions, in the ||| + exp: eports. on work they are doing in|. — ttn for New York girls I must junderstand ht that 18 New York. He had | cain, were carroborated tu the courts |1|* aS neo eipeYour-Nelehbor movement, |Ten Ton Beams Used in Subway) {void getting to know them, OF jot oink Wee roe ies fragt trot the. ‘Troasury, | by the detectives. Bo much eo, that |1|? an advertising medium by hundreds of shrewd aioe siatie Wa eneade eb Work Fall and Disarrange pouren Here rate sia ape one civilization, Stil, the fact that ts ntiden ti ary to John G. Uy pity the fact that Btlelow r tused : and careful advertis a ' e sta 4 = am s an 0) \. eh thard to find « 1 friend in a New io, White ‘etary oO o sign je confession, wi ad- : andwich men, who will bear signs Car Schedules, ncholy fact L have met none. Why |Vork girl Wl remain. ‘The feasins, [and hel portant positions in| mitted as evid in court, a jury |] Hl irging householders to Kuard against [are they so mercenary? Whence of course, are as many and as varied | th rvice through promotion hy s asked to consider its truthful-|[]? Total of Advertising The WORLD'S lead ¢ he epidemic With cloantiness, Squads! ‘Three giant steel beams, weighing | these false deals? ae the girls of this metropol I have | ime und returned the verdict of! []? $ it boys will patrol the section, 1n-/ten tons, broke the cross bar of aj “Anticipating certain adverse eritl: | apont time as well ax nuney in their | he expert in the apprats } . ; in agate lines over other newapapera pecting hallways, areaways and cel). aia truck, from which they weref CM T may a td that Pohave never company and found myself quite ~ | en's rent at the Port of New is was due to the fact that these |]} + pe hs F ars. {ees wipe 2 hey Were] heen unpopular With the fair sex be- cessful in making friends, but found | York fo beoutthe right hand statements made by Stlelow were! |} + in advertising ga ‘A Mothers’ Day meeting to discuss! suspended, at Broadway and Forty) cause 1 inv iriably treat women WIth very tow resting. . Jinan ¢ er apprais nd made in the presence of two sheriffs | | nfantile Paralysis will, be held tn second Street, where new subway | courtesy and ¢ pul ion So much *"t Tee ant surprise for | (ha acting appraiser in their absence, and two detectives In Jatt 4 7,209,508 ni : {amilton Fish Park at 8 o'clock this | shiny : ortiy | may state without undue metas A New York Gitl’ ask- | Some month ter he was put out Stielow admitted before the jury |[]> i fternoon, and Dr, Shears of tho construction ix oder ANN shortly |" er cannot say, as ‘Cel eee panier fal tie service through critteism on the that he made them, but under prom- ||] + Times... . 6,456,109 753,399 3 Tealth Department will speak. jatter 12 ofolock today and trams) iat «t hate « but I do » man, a su Well foundet part of the departinent.” ines that if he made the statements | [| + H | ‘The upper east sido w have ®/on both thoroughfares was tied up| mean te make no further effort oon oxperinne Rohae been Teel — eee he could go home to hie wife, who {]3) American. —,542,116 1,667,392 | 'e! ‘i ay" Monday, t * Pe-q 01 e | cultival remy vequaintances, Y fortune as! ether she yiving birth to a child, and hav. . ‘WAR TUD GAT ecae Gh Ef Albers [Ste ieetee os Oe hour. The) cutive he has hi ‘ranch out West’ weal ba willing tonenion titnte| KILLEO ON HIGH TRESTLE, | iny vc A arilied fon three aye ae to ltl Herald, ... 4,326,103 2,883,405 H Fer tand Mise Margaret F. Brangan,|Plank shoring above the new sub-| hope to hay ere of ground and for one year, without *biigations ~ iin knowledge of the murder, In the ]|s| aac icicd Lactate *rincipal of Public School ae UH | way sagged badly under the weight ja cott nae rt where in the country, ¥ Hon & mutcome, |'T Overtakes Hosp Orderly wor wae St Now iT 4 atfida- . Tribune... 464,363 4,745,145 mass meeting to discuss the Help| and it appeared certain that the thir. and may ia * was idediy on Making Short (ut te Work, ney had as! » to swear f}y Campaign will take |ty tons of steel would fall into the| dummy fey awer which goes far toward ¢ i the President bad committed the [It Sun........ 2,242,266 4,967,242 te PES Tuesday evening. | excavation "| “No, madam Oona ine ray ohbinay ror John Finnagen. sixty, nn rly in| Seime ft waula have dona 80." Go 967, ne nl on ‘orty nd Street and ee ‘and he and I a York girl the 4 * 5 yanty FT eaten He eel TER Wie RO AUB rine AY She Oi “a No comment other than that above as to the “ Br » stalled for miles, the | boat! | “ ‘ Newark, No J, was on way to wor Mrs. French at Border Camp | piocks Seed oe tas ne PCELIBATE” HAS STIRRED UP A| go hevwaiacteney wie te Morning becnuse of the | made the state , 4 juptown 4 wn Rese | HORNET'S NEST. Mi ys iti paralysis a nae i Barton French of New York, sald to| from the Horty-sey th, Thirty | “@elibate'n’ letter has inspired a mi ee ean ae me {eeal MAIEGE” at ebtslning culation is needed, in view of the supreme fact of representative of Secretary ofjenth and Thirtieth Street police sta-| number of other correspondents, Here | hie qualifications a few know wh lowi i Wat Baker, arrived here to-day to in-|tions had a hard tine holding the| Ri wome of their letters thao Want wale the vena what artalanlns, i i hg leadership as expressed in these figures, ; igate conditions in the border|crowd in check. | Emergency ws) “pear Madame: Kegarding ‘Celle | jority are dreaming of a super: 7 him. If Nelson Green and Sticelow é fnilitary camps. Miss Alice McKay] sont by ow Vork Railways Com: | pae's letter of Us r ovening, 1] man, but are satisfied with eigh- ANEROOK pad’ actually commited the mur- Kelly, Field Secretary of the National/pany and the Third Avenue Rail-) wish say that he is ‘all wrong’ in| teen dollars a week or more, ac: ; 1, Ho. der, the minute details as dis- Patriotic Organization of New York,| way Company finally removed tha) pix opinion of the York ¢ ris, | cording to circumstances at home, [a wife and children at No. 169 Verona] ¢losed in th onfesasion” which also bere Investigating conditions. | beams and traffic began to move, | thut is, the right kind, He probabl. “IRV, Avenue, Newark | { found fitted in perfectly with