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LE A AN RAEN BINS, 0s ta sees. te ee SWANN WILL SEEK — ee TO BRING COCCH! BACK FROM ITALY. “Miss Rosina Norman, daughter ot * jorman, whe has e studio In the | an Opera House Bullding, will trow morning to Jonn | son of Henry ©. Ran- | y and One Hundred and | | wed- | Miss Nor- tsi| Believes He Can Clear Up Seat! Ruth Cruger Mystery—Wife ow ie ® broker on his Charges Desertion. mp soequat. line Norman is twenty-two and native of off, Southern fi : Mr. Randall, Mr. Randall ts S An inquiry has been wegun by Dis- trict Attorney Swann to determine | what chance there is of bringing back from Italy Alfredo Cocchi, | whose testimony, it 18 believed, would |go far toward clearing up the mys- Don't Wide Them With @ Vell; Kemove| (TY of the disappearance of Ruth Them With the Othine Preseription. Cruger on Feb, 18 laat, This prescription for the removal! Cocchi had a motorcycle repair of freckles was written by a prowi-|shop at No. 642 West One Hundred it is eold by any droggist under guar- ~ antee to refund the money ff It fai) er visit and then vanished, leaving nent physician and is usually so suc|and Twenty-seventh Street, Miss Ceasful in removing freckles aud glV-|Cruger was last seen by friehds in ing a clear, beautiful complexion that | this shop. Cocchi told the police of | Don't hide your freckles unler a veil; get an ounce of othine—double strength—and remove them. Even the first few applications should show a wonderful improvement, sotne of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine; it ts this that is sold op the money back guar. his wife and two-year-old child. The news that he ts in Italy came in a letter to Mr. Swann from F, F, Dumont, American Consul at Flor- ence. It being suspected the Cocchi Had fled to Italy, Mr. Swann asked, through the State Department, that the Consular Service look out for ‘Advt. him, He # said to be living with his ~|father and brother in Bologna and working in his brothers factory. He | GRAND RAPIDS lon account of itnoompatibiiity of temperament. ‘The letter reports that Fu RNITURE he arrived in Italy late tn February, | Mr. Swann instructéd Assistant District Attorney Black, who ob- tained the return of Antonio Cardi- nale from Italy in the Baff murder case, to see what could be done toward getting Cocohi back. gTvo weeks ago Mrs. Cocchi made aalatis of abandonment, on which his extra- dition may be asked for. Italy's subjects wno flee to thelr own country when charged with crime must be tried in their native land. Mr, Swann had some doubt to- |day that Cocch! could be extradited If he is an American citizen. Mrs. Grace Humiston, attorney for Henry D. Cruger, father of the mias- ing girl, asked the District Attorney to take steps to see that Coochi was either detained or kept under surveil. lance in his home town until he can be extradited or at least questioned by some one who knows about the “IT am oonvin sald Mrs. Humis- ton to-day, " Ruth Cruger was murdered. The theory that she might have gone away from home volun- tarily has been absolutely eliminated. I am also certain there are people in New York who knows more about this matter than they have told. If they will come to me, they can speak with the utmost freedom with the knowl- edge that what they say will be re- garded as absolutely confidential, I Open Daturoay ¢ venings ST. L STATION AT CORNER ISHER BROS “OLUMBUS AVE. RET.103 &104 ST. told the Italian police he left his wife | © |WASHBURN-SCHOFIBLD | REALE | WEDDING DATE SET FOR JUNE 9 IN WASHINGTON ‘The marriage of Miss Georgia Scho- fleld, daughter of Mra, John H, How- fon of Washington, D. C., and Lieut. Donald Fairchild Washburn, U. 8. N., is to take place on June 9 in St. John's Church, in Washington. Lieut. Wash’ rn is a son of Mr, and Mre. Jacob Washburn of No, 99 Fighty-first Street, New York. Kast rn who supplied Cocchi ney after ho left home.” Mrs, Humiston was told at the Italian Consul's office that under cer- tain conditions Coccht might be ex- tradited on a charge of abandonment. | J Mrs. Cocchi, who runs her hus- band's business, said to-day that she received a letter from him last Tues- day, stating he had arrived in Italy March 29, and visited her sister and cousin before going to his own fam- fly. He declared his intention of en- listing in the Italian Army, and de- nied knowledge of Miss Cruger's whereabouts Mrs. Cocchi said she had no inten- tion of prosecuting her !usband for abandonment. She showed a long let- | ter she was writing, and when asked if there had been any trouble be- tweon her busband and herself ro- plied: “If you could read this you wouldn't think so. He will continue to sup- port me.” ——— FOUR AUTOISTS INJURED. Motor Collides Wi Brooklyn Streets. Four persons were hurt early to-day when an automobile driven by Edward Meyer of No. 475 Ninth Street, Brook- lyn, collided at Jamaica and Van Sick- len Avenues with @ milk wagon driven ¥ *. Peter Roche of No, 344 Schermerhorn lever's party, i th Street a momber of ow taken to Kings Cor Hospital” wit possible internal injuries. Mrs. Roche Fecelved #evere contusions, and Meyer and Miss Hazel Todd sustained minor hurts. __ BANKING AND FINANCIAL, i BANKING AND FINANCIAL, eee ea, What are they? Government. bonds in Gold. How is my interest collected? without any expense, Best investment in the world funds in such bonds, Why they are issued in $50 Bonds $50 each. How can I get my money back? to loan money on them, Where can I get a bond and how? with the Government. aprange that you can do so. Investment Securities Boston Chicago Philadelphia All About Liberty Bonds LIBERTY BONDS are certificates issued by the United States The holders of certificates have the positive promise of the Government to pay at a future date the full amount of the Attached to the bond are sixty coupons, one of which becomes payable every six months. The coupons on the $100 bonds amount to $1.75 each, and can be cashed at any bank at the time they become due— There is no safer form of investment in the world than UNITED’ STATES GOVERNMENT BONDS. Practically every bank and insurance company in this country has invested a portion of its Ordinarily bonds are issued in amounts of $1,000 and upwards, but in order to enable every citizen to obtain a bond, our Government has arranged to issue the LIBERTY BONDS in amounts as small as By reason of the fact that these bonds are the highest form of security, they will be readily salable at all times, and any bank will be willing The government will sell these bonds between now and June rsth. You can go to any bank and pay for a bond, or by paying $1 down on a $50 bond or $2 on a $100 bond, the bank will enter your subscription If you are buying a $50 bond, you can then arrange to pay the balance as follows: $9 on June 28th; $10 on July goth; $15 on August 15th; $15 on August joth, and on the latter date the bond would then be delivered to you. If you would prefer to pay for the bond in weekly installments of $1 the bank will be glad to Buffalo AVIAN inti 3 Sra TT x= anisvts “hoa mE hae oh ATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN. 120 N.Y. City Lots At Flatbush Avenue and Avenue N $5 First Payment en eave manny carom ann caren, lames KeG-Matiy Bbubn, Prime 16 amy Peicet fea Low, AMexandiia, te. Wo. E, Harmon, Esq., New York, N. Y. Dear Sir: tor of the last assets in which he Harmon & Co. dispatch. Mr. Charles E. Wood, late member of the firm of Wood, Harmon & Company, had a substantial but minor interest in some of the firm’s Brooklyn properties. 1 r heirs and at the request of his Executors, we are offering a certain portion of our Brooklyn holdings now at about half their real value. The firm of Wood, Harmon & Company is known as controlling the largest amount of desirable land in Brooklyn. When you wish to designate the best real estate in Brooklyn it is enough to say itis a Wood-Harmon property. So the public may be assured these are unapproachable bargains and every- body who wishes may take advantage of the fact that subways are near at hand and rents mounting higher. This is a most attractive section and has been improved with a number of substantial homes. W Subway is nearing completion and property enhancing in value, you can “do your bit” in the Nation’s It is a beautiful, rich garden spot, in fact, the finest land in Greater New York, where 300 bushels of gee per acre have been and e raised on his lots 45 barrels, 135 bushels, or, at the rate potatoes were selling this Spring, $405 worth of potatoes. This is a chance to be independent of the food merchant, in part at least, as well as niaking wise provision for the future by investment in New York City land. HOW TO REACH THE PROPERTY The Nostrand Avenue Subway Terminus is at Flatbush Avenue and Avenue H, from which point; within a year, you will be able to ride to any part of the Interboro system for five cents. At present—the Flatbush Avenue trolleys which run from Park Row over tho Brooklyn Bridge, pass this Ss, reached by the Nostrand Avenue Line, which runs over the Williamsburg Bridge from Delancey Street, by transferring ; emergency by cultivating the land. letter from a customer who writes that trolley at Flatbush and Nostrand Avenues. Come To-Day, Saturday or Sunday But Come Before Sunday If Possible Phone, Write or Call for Free Tickets Wm. E. Harmon & Co., Inc. (Formerly Wood, Harmon & Co.) 261 Broadway, New York TELEPHONE BARCLAY 6500 Wartime Opportunity Brooklyn Real Estate at 4% Value (To Close Estate of Late Mr. Chas. E. Wood) I am directed by the American Security & Trust Company, Execu- will of the late Chas. desires to emphasize the necessity for the liquidation of the was interested as a member of the firm of Wood, You are therefore requested to proceed to the sale of such property as is under your control with all reasonable American Security & Trust Co. as BZ $590 Each $5 Per Month TT May 25th, 1917 y E. Wood, to say that it Attorney K In accordance with the wishes of his T= j Ass hile can be raised. We have a Cm” Va incon |, It can also be to a Flatbush Avenue x4 You will be proud to own one of these bonds and we suggest that you arrange to enter your subscription immediately. This is the safest way to save money. A. B. Leach & Company 62 Cedar Street, New York Baltimore ~~, LDN ) wm I DD Ca ZS STEAMBOATS. a Fishing Str, | Sunday Excursions SAM, from Pier 1, N. R., ONLY | | CONEY ISLAND No Service on Account of Weather N Qeabeiomere| ‘OceN LINES gAMBOATS ye | \WHERE TO GO AND HOw To cer Go. 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