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THE MAN WITH THE BLACK CORD THIS GREAT STORY OF A CRIME WITHOUT A CLUE BEGINS MONDAY 1 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1918, THE EVENING WORLD ies {4 TIBPLANES SHOT Po Youna Women in Mitizory Naval Meet MILITARY-NAVAL |FOODBOARD SHUTS (Pesmens oui FIND FEW FIRES TO SING FOR AMERICAN spore EETISWARWORK UPADFLCATESSEN, 28" FG cHARerD TQ gpg | | For the Benefit of the Overseas Hospital, DOWN BY BRITISH + ceca ~—INLAST 15 AYS ommemeemees Night Fighting Continues and | Tons of Shells Have Been Hurled on Enemy. DONE WITH SMILE, SHOP THREE DAYS Madison Square aa eaten Some Other Own Owners Who Gorgeous and Thrilling as | Violated Hoover Rules Let EVEN SUSPICIOUS tional Underwriters Urge Alertness, but Warn By William Philip Simms. WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN Well as Cheerful. | Off With Reprimand. All that makea death on a fleld of The Federal Food Board will recom. j battle « pleasure was represented {8 mend to the Food Administration in | Against Hysteria, onal Board |the Grand Milltary and Naval Meet Washington today that the {deal $ | at Madison Square Garden last night Bakery and Lunchroom, owned by jim. beaut! glorious womanhood Morris Goodatein of No. 88 Harrison | working in the cause of right and gtreet, be closed for three days for | freedom. violation of the meatless day regula- >|. “Oh, Jack, I thought you told m6 tions, When announcement to this S| this was a war benefit, or something effoct way mado by Alan Fox, who 2 Mke that.” sald a woman in & #Or- presided at the hearing of the charge geous evening Kown. to hor evoort 49 against Goldstein late yesterday af- she stood in the main entrance. ternoon, the latter made an impaa- So it is, my dear,” the man re-' sioned plea for clemency. He denied plied. “But don't talk so loud. his guilt and declared that the closing will tell you more about It la ordor, {f carried out, meant his dnan- | “I know that ts what you may. But oi) fiin i surely, Jack, you must be Wonk | wie you close me up for three days slag eta we wea wna | 1 will have to send my family to you how hay oy they are, None of th sd take ‘carelct,” Be deciared:, 7h wit ! » entirely dependent on a son who look as if they wanted to Kill anys | eis My trade will be lost body.” | : A threo days’ closing moana a closing e woman talking was not one of y bd FRANCE, March 16 (United Press).— British aviators have downed 118 Ger- man warplanes in day fighting since March 1, It was announced to-day. Of these eixty-four wero demolished and a! fifty-four were sent earthward uncon- trolled, Night fighting in the air continues. An immense number of tons of ex- plosives have been dropped behind the enemy lines, In one Instance what is belfeved to have been tn- tended for a big German attack was broken up by British bombing planes. The enemy troops were completely shattered. rman forces were discovered massing early in the night near a certain village. British planes, in these figures. The board has had expert investte gations made of 7% fires occurring between April and Dec, 31 last. These were but a smajl part of the fires ‘within that perio, but they embraced, most of the more costly ones that svemed suspicious at the time of thelr discovery. The investigations showed that but four of theso fires nad been the work of inc diaries, Six others | for m for all time.” were found to have started under cire workers—not one of the bun- . relays, bombed the villago from | When the board dented bis plea, he 9 | cumstances that brought about thelr “is © prett and stately ma- o'clock P, M. until 3A. M. The Ger-| dreds of preity arts ao eee tne | turned to Mr. Fox. “L give my bust- Miss MARGARET WILSON... | listing under the headings, “Probably mans were so badly disorganized the | betdillad : 2 S hess to you,” he sald, CAPE MAY, No J. March 16.- incendiar or “Supposedly im. cause of grim war with @ light heart : attack never developed. and a hanpy amile. Sho had morely| A eAmpaign to compel all delica-| Mian Margaret Wilson, daughter of | cendiary Daylight bombing also has been . ow {essen owners to live up to the atrict the President, an ed at the “In nearly 95 per cent. of the . ! come to look on, one of the few \Otamahitein 2s . carried out. The airmen broke many . Natl ho are still letter of the wheatless and meatless hickon Barracks, Naval Re- | cases,” the board's statement says, records during the recent ten days women of Nation who 8s 8 4 serve Force, here, to-day, that she ta | + " t h t furnt-|¢4y rules was officially announced there is no proof of an incendiary, ee apring sunshine, which was brokea not an actual part of the great figh : : koing to France. She hay been vis ae : catty $6 bes on by last night's rain, Ing force on the battle front in|bY Members of ‘the board when the! jing all the cantonmenta igin, and in nearly 90 per cen On the battle line the situation sidore Rul Frage cane ¢ n of No. 64t Sixth |there is no reason even for sus This sam rit of happiness ata | Aven ee ve ‘ay called. Before Mr picion, It must also be remembered ? | noticed it and talked about It, among | ™lnutes, spectators In the court room IN RIVERSIDE APARIMENT a \the latter being Hear Admiral Na-| sve him the sobriquet of “the high- ganda, There were many incendiary s JR. Usher, But this old fighter | brow delicatessen keeper.” He ad- fires during every year preceding the Junderstood, ‘To him there was no|Mitted having committed « technical / Former Sent to Workhouse—Five | (uibr wit to inthe voars which abail | THE GOOD OMEN OF WAR WORK |inat ger on shops were included | Raid ot jocluce the. fire at Port Newark COUPLED WITH A SMILE. Jin the pan. Ho asked why butchors' | , 3 has since been found not only te aro among the “Show me a nation that fights and) yy oi ee ttted to do business Found qullty of violating the ‘Tene=| have been not incendiary, but prose~ Garden pmiilde andlit-will AHOW gous BACON © pel » do bj ment House Law by maintaining @ disor- | cutions for the carelessness which did 7 every day without restriction, He | derly piace, a woman deseribing by nen urged by the Ped~ }that will win, You might whip a) 44 © iatile, twenty-five years old, | eral authoritien. The tnvestigationa ———_—_—_——_ cause It have v ‘oman's ‘our folk, which was reporte Passengers After Two Weeks’ | tunes of war, but a and of tho rules of the Food Admin- | Yoman's Night Court to alx months in n ps ‘ continues to resemble runners poised on tiptoe for the starting gun. The artillery, especially near Cambral, ts rumbling at an increased pitch, There i classed as part of a German propa- { in also a quickening of cannonading near Lille. Roth sides keep wp raiding activi- tles ut the rate of several a day, AJ: Pied hl U.S, STEAMER FIGHTS GALE |<. ; ‘ AND ELUDES A U BOAT | Miss Edythe Mannis, Miss Olge dabin, Miss Muriel Cor ise Agnes O' | Young women contributing to the success of the military and naval mect at Madison Squ: than orm 6 ¢ the time have been set by a “German agent.” of Fire Underwriters have put @ quietus on the long current reports that fires set by enemy agents were ravaging the factories and ware. | houses of the United States. Some ee timates of the loasea occasioned jast year have run as high as $43,000,000, and reports of the National Board have been used in efforts to justify “ ” wavert | : the work house, Rose Spaulding, giv- |£° ms . Rough Voyage. FINGY” CORNERS SAYS SO STOPPED BY AIR RAIDS BY BY SPECIAL BOARD |“ xcisirat usner was given an ova. |ietratlom lo, acted ne hey Own ing hor age as twenty-two, Hut Wokine| Artie, itoReter the based saver ese AN ATLANTIC PORT, March 16.— iagiaaieabine” pie tion when he entered the Garden, ac- and gave him a warning that if h aren SUsteeh, Hin the place, Was| “This statement is not intended te There arrived here to-day an American’) Whitman on the Wrong Side of Brave Doctors sand) Nurses. Who Employee of New Yo New York Concern) companied by a numver of his fel-) wine eae une Ma Nica at weate sce won a aio ta Biba Geregatarenaae i cues a matter ateamer coated with Ice, after a four-| Prohibiti 1 Bufe Aided Wounded During At- | Claims He Served in Our Army |!0W officers from the Brooklyn Navy | hogy would ba cloned. tradli ty patiar than ubderalertasen, and tame teen-day trip across the ocean. Her| rohibition, Declares Bu | | Yard. Yesterday was Navy Day at| The Ths tO" ware sarveuted (cl 0 {a degree of valuo In tho ten thirty-four first class and seventy sec- falo Forecaster. tack Are Decorated. | and’ Thought Self Citizen, | od in the after- | beet ne arrented in @ Riverside | the meet, which ope William Randolph Hearst for Gov-| PARIS, March 16—Recause of the! Within @ few hours of his arrival! noon to continuy three days, Tt is) When, Cut Jernor of New York—next Governor, if @anger from alr raids the authorities, here yesterday on a steamship from| for the benefit of the Women’s Over- | ya5en str view with suspicion every fire etectiven of In- ling destruction of munitions or su | plies until its cause has been Inve: staff \tigated. But it is necessary to avoid ond class passengers were glad to get ashore, for they had passed through two weeks of the roughest kind of weather He Drive apartme No. 104 Bast | abector Contig Mr. Je Detectives of ch Room ¢ t was called. ihaee dactte 3 ¥ 5 etka! . vated five men in a tea room in ° in th the data ob- . . ’ "Fi you please—for the wise political fore- have decided to close at nigat all South American ports, Herbert Meis-| sea Hospitals and all performances | admitted faving serv Ton a ive, ee te hysteria, and In this sense the data ob= and had a close call from @ U boat's) caster of Buffalo, William J, (“Fingy") | theatres, music halls and motion ple- terknecht was ordered excluded from! aro under the direction of R. H,| less Tuesdays and d that veal, wer, Lexinuton Avenue ut 2 oclock | tained aro reassuring. j torpedo. Conners, to-day pronounced his ultl-|ture houses which are not near shelt-| tho United States by a special board| Burnside and W. G. Stewart of tho /i# not beef, Ho was discharged with | and Joseph Hubert, both of No. 184 ‘One conspicuous instance ts ¢ hat of The vessel departed from an Enelish| matum, Whitman hasn't a chance, /ers in which patrons could take re Hippodrome, Secretary of the Navy | reprimand and a warning Lexington Avenue, ‘were charged with | the Baltimore pior fire of Oct, 30, 191 i port and, in the night, overtook @ Brit-|snys Mr. Conners, He's on the wrong! fy, ‘a DAYEORE < ake re-| of inquiry Daniels, who expected to attend the The cusex of four restaurateurs maintaining a dinorderly place, and| According to statements widely ub f {eh tramp steamer, which had salted | side of pronibition Be quickly. A list of the nearest) Hoe made a strong but unavalling|;pcning, wan unable to leave Wash- ghareed with having violated th ree others with disorderly conduct. | lished at the thne, and {mplicitly shelters will be provided for all places plea. He sald th of entertainment. Most theatres will however, Mentless day order will be heard to- |The 4 tit possible, day. ‘They are the Canterburr Rex- | 5 Inguished taurant of No. 178 East 1 Rebhaus's Restaurant, N nue: Willlam Werser's nt, No. 626 Sixth Avenue, « ger & Chernoptiy, No. 64 We twctives sald they found) the lieved by most of the public, this fire filled with soldiers, sailors and|was positively ascribed to German h Street; | wile |xples, Itigld investigations conducted O44 Sixth GS by agents of the Government and by investigators from the National Board y HEARD BY of Fire Underwriters have definitely some hours ahead of her. An hour later| “And it will be President Wilson for ’ sho received a wireless from the tramp| re-election.” Mr, Conners continued is that she had been torpedoed and wasl pney cant. beat him, ‘They can't {I> performances tn the afternoon sinking. Evidently the U boat had been| taik against him. You know what|, A Judicial investigation has begun lying in walt for the passenger steamer. | would happen to a man who dared get |!"t0 the panic in a subway station Capt. W. H. Mulford of the U. 8 which caused the death of seven men, ere from] ington, He haa pr , and | to be Saturday 1 Ame a numb guests yesterday was Ambassador except for the difficulty of finding the | Macchi ui Cellero of Italy, He at- necessary witnesses to testify to the} tended the nicht performance, the rmany in 1901 when at he would have become a citizen . Was arrested again Inst night Union, and Paul Va Mies relll, Vice Prea- | ALBANY, N, ¥., March 16.—Hoya and id by British airmen on Coblena waging against Jonathan C. 1 ity police way Hess ans Hi determined Its non-tnce y origin out right now and crit.@ze him or length of residence. Ho said le spent | kext of the Executive Commit Street. | i} S WAGE BOARD “om Oct. 13 th 4a large 4 Quartermaster's Department, who has! any of our boys ‘over there. Mr. |tWenty-nine women and thirty ch most of his time in South Am a as} eon at ee ~ +O and somewhat sp ular watert~ont been in France for eight months, was) yiearst alwayx gets what he wants, |4fen during Monday night's air raid.) pooresentative of the De La Vergne shat eno Witnessed S888" Too Dear for Warrtor's —— tire in Hrooklyn—that of the Dow f passenger. He said that there were sfeeaby Subway gates and doors, which open ‘ oe miok. Seay (ol r) Wire, inhed , Stores, Most people were convinced at more than niacty days reserve supplies |e tlways wins: pat l Bakara aka Ta ; Maching Comt with ral of ¢ big stage in the centre of | ites ae ieee decane ta sates | NO Harbor Strike Likely Now— the time that this was caused by how for the American troops. How about the campaign ot 4708 jot beh ToL cea ainiar 3 in the Luason Terminal Build- arden WIRLA OnE Rew sie Ae oN ee Satisfactory Adjustment tile incendiaries, expecially in view of Col, W. G, Austin, a West Pointer,| Mr Conners was asked Fen, Mordaca, head of the Ministry | |," iat assured tho success of the | of suirar @t un ule prices the fact that @ great quantity of grain nl “Well, that was different,” the Buf-|} of War Military Cabinet, has visit- and Naval 2 caused 1 Adminiatrat Assured. Inter fod for shipment to our Alllew f& millionaire and for six years Chief| fs He asserted that his wif t in which thousands of soldier | Giger Brown, w Now ¥ included In the loss. It has ro« of Polico of Savannah, Ge., returned) falonian responded, “This is warjed the hospitals contalning the! oi igien live at No. 117 Ludlow Sir Uniform yurticl ie atocen ta suspend operne | Tho Wage Adjustment Roard of the anc 1 that the fire from France, where he had charge of) time pee wounded from Mon night's rail Yonkers, He said both his wit ' RU ih as for two weeks berinning March | United Stut nipping Board yester- resu a dust explosion the stevedores, He will be In New , and bestowed the decoration of the himself were pro-American, and notl nances, brow he [da cheera“t nanda for increased | caused by & om either friction ‘York a week from to-day to raise un- FOOD CONSUS MERS PROFIT Legion of Honor upon Dr, Milhit, the Jog else. 0 OF opto In attendance to|*t avegtixation of hia huainoss re 21 abe | Or statio elect Other regiment of stevedores for work chief phy of one hospital, and|, He emphasi tt ir feet with pat cheers that| sulted from a complunt by a United | ¥8ees and shorter hours of wurk of > —— “over ther’ BY PRICE CUTT War C in pal nie De, [ts y nowt 1 the music by Soun’s States sailor whowe wife had boen ite marine workers of the Mort of a i rsies with Pall FON Dr |aerved’ two. yer " waved and fluttere G6 40 pay. 16 conte &@ ound for |New York WHITMAN CALLS BOYS | Mathis, hosp.tal direct and five ta ne his discharge 10S, i) from a f the building. Kvery After the bearing it Was asso: ea erted : i ' $ : unoffictaily that there will be no ity’: 0 5 ¢! y " m in Weatchester Count n 1916 , arried a sina r bd a City's Market Quotations Met by utmost coolness and devotion In car- |W) Weatehester County, in Mild, dines ott representative wf the SUSPECT IS LIKE CRONES. [strike of the » workers” It was| © ee Le ARE REPLACE Y GIR Retailers, Much to Joy of ing for the wounded during the bom- | country, hat has gone to war to bring § = added that ntatives of the " Housewives. bardment, | a o a sulfer world, But there were | teas Aga Held in Pittsbargh | workers who rt uded the hearing | Proclamation Urges All Between ousewives. ne | nther thins Pending eo Inquiry. were convinced that the situation wi s eh * > “ rt Sixteen and Twenty-One to Woman's League Is Asked to Cons) 35 consumers are profiting by a lead uae a sn'ss pene Ten in MILITARY CHIEF OPPOSES umm PITTSBURGH, March 16. — Hana | D¢ vadiuntod satintactorily.’ a at ot unteen and T R : ; i ‘ | ning by Ale Kaiders, f a ls Eat ehena eked ‘kerente ral or . ql » President of Enlist ir eserve, sider Propriety of Atmosphere [price cutting war which retail produce} yj. 0."” stitch 18, -— Monday's DECORATION OF HOBSKEN eo Hees, aling Poul aod twenty-aix, Jong “international Longet os Enlist in Reserv “ ” |dealers and commission uses 7 ame " < * nen 1 for “Breakers. L ent of the same body, told the |young men of the 8 a cr ‘ thrill, that fled every part between the At the suggestion of the heads of| Commissioner of Markets Caused Very HORS GRnhaee, Ancards r #, and the silent, dignified board that ita members would do iges of sixteen and twenty-one, “who the Political Equality Association,| ‘The price of potatoes has declined 190 Hy Jerman ays bie Iex- | 1 ) the women went on Mnvarnsmoate sealant hae a ot engaged otherwise work of oO |, Flattery,|per cent. in the last fortnight since Mr, | chang r correspondent at ut the rh ; . pds lla eT RA Ah dd pres n the defense of our who, according to M, J. Fiateryf , he 59th | Amsterdam DOUGHNUTS. TO CIGARETTES, Z SHeIr BeUaE In She AyvRIy: OF (Ge . urged to-day in @ proe. ecretary of the New York Club Em-|Day entered the market. In tho 59th Oe alee } fei a" cretary ‘ have expreswed | Street Market at Queensboro Bridge to But ute Amsterdam corre IT’S ALL FOR THE BOYS. 1 DEINE @ BUBDICLOUA perion, pend >—- amation jov, Whitmar ee Jay, the city was nelling potatore at 2% | spondent qu Co The haps g tacos of the |thecking Bb of bis movements during! Heoury FIRE CHIEF HURT. |™ aed by Pre their sympathy with the waiters atrik- ime counts Sateliive war ing | th $ t ! fa J URNA Ma like every 2218 and 1916, a ‘ clecents a poun ers were xellin ; Le conan ot ation ene [tary Police iuboker i i ; i _— LebbiadiahL . ing at the downtown clubs, me Won Mer eeatretagte ta ee tenia rein imatertal Hamu ne of whlch WAS | Oa ALA al vspitial In Ne A 1 AN the | senate LaFollette Inquiry Again De-| io: Piesine (Ce ya an's Trade Union aera iad M {price was 4 to 5 cents before the elty |killed ani twenty | ns injured, 1 urged that Hot nie t | When Hate Hits fy their appealed to to take up the q went into the business selling dire The French t that works |pians to d ate F ‘4 fi WASHINGTON, Ma ff ~An | Deputy Fire Chief Kdward J. Worth | &™2!e> raised by the substitution of girls @8) +, the public, eliminating the middic- | Were SU Rta ah rene Sa aie la un sold) t womnan way back } postpanatnent in ule Invern was fellod and daged by a tu 5 Natal waitresses in the clube where Grink® yy . [raid @gpen nbiet by Bernt | w ' i at a est bal of cotton ak he was directing ae are served, Asked if thero was any-| Mr Day soll ogzs at 42 to 42 cente |e” rdi 4 w that i w he king uehoute f ‘ nt 3 » tir whting w na thing in the atmosphere tn the clubs 4.2026" And ine nee ether were | Darmstigt desis th arka tr ! witt 7 ‘ mie! 1 ry Lane barge loaded wi yoy |they which made it undesirable for the getting 48 cents. ity's purchase of |fort Zeitung, Hi tad, and bra mu 1 f 1 rh Now Yorker, which’ carr Ne pprodu dirs to work there, Mr, Flattery sald: |the herring cargo of the fishing veasel| that ten we 1 and |some of a from just the war ighinute rushed him to the foot of their own Tit L had a sister, you may be sure! Eilzabeth Howard has caused a reduc. | material d “ in the elty, | le ae f rushed. She foot oF : higriit Ne Govern 1 wouldn't like her to work in ane of ton of almost 109 per cent, In the price | G ent les tO ay Gard land + n Hooke from Kings County H it Wy anwar,’ the Indu ther n, With men drinking and srack- | °! ™ . 8 Mrs, Victor Horo ake BeaiNet t Divisio Defense tae club the best place for girls $25,000 FORA A LOST LEG. | i thin Capte Cra John J. Safhan, Mr f DURHRA MbGAHE ihe (the New York State Boys’ Working ‘One of the principal grievances of fat St T0 ONE OF COMMON LAW eed tha Cente i Mrs. Robert. Watier M Jay mlongalde Roaasve ‘ the walters, according to Mr. Flat-| sued for 875,000, Ra vend Araees ‘ peas Mae eee hour after! y, 4, Rubber y Buys Lece- eee ee ace Lee ty health | €@ Pay That Sam to Peter Fusco, fr to go ta i tha tt sbectacio |" ant. tary liveries. Examinations by , tiatt ' {s Fall awk eim, Mra, Belk nthe bay. A tum | bs Inspectors take place once a year, he| (Special to The Evening World.) Mediation of Friends alls to decors | Chonte; Mee. John: North iver to the| The United & * Rubber Company } but this gave a suftictently| WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥.. March 18—! Satisfy War i ‘ a Joseph Parsons, Mr Brooklyn The] paid something under haif a milion Fval for all sorts of disease | One of the largest settlements ever 2 COLLEGE WOMEN TO DEBATE. Hreitung, Mra, He y, | vate nelgned to the Governe| tr csterday for the plant of the et Into the « othing ara. |M49 DY A railroad corporation for the Sues f ke uy Baldwin and Mrs. Hert Batteries men Tea cea c any at i tendent edell of the M@- joss of a lem while the trial of the a 7 In the Evening —-Mrx. Edwin G aR SCOOT . : By Orne ene Gopal of cama of Plve Bastern tnatt 1 nin 5 American ta Malte ® F , eA oe ee a itteg ton Wax oink on before a fury was ain ist neem WV aeiieia Mr ank Seaman, Miny Anes Car ‘| GERMANS USEC CHAIN LETTER. BT hae 1. (phe, Broperty am Ort ad taken plac 7 velr friends, f Sie pian Ane ns the leve re ry ¢ aid forty girls had taken made before Justice Morschauser in the amends, amTAp os ins penter, Mra. |W {ole te ales Auber COMDADY Opa of the fo k Supreme Co ‘| hen , t , N, Ma r , \ ‘ Mra. Herbert Pratt, Mrs Get | ADasal te Amerie of Tentonte Hi 4 aisha Supreme Court to-day when Thomas J. cmma het : ; M vil be used, ‘President’ Colt stoted, > O'Neill of No, 809 Broadway, ston A new plan of inter ‘ " M genheim, Mra. | ald nt Traced to New York fe the extension of the concern's = Auninat Prematnre Peace, | eee ¥. Manh: will be Inaugurated to-n ¢ the ¢ tt Ite Hrown, Mrs, ku Hroitung, ND, O., March 16.—Federa} | or ateacture of truck tires. One of ‘entrai Federated Union defeat. | tar anounced to the court that tho women egen in the E I 1 by M “ Mrs. Oliver Harr M A.C.) oteteurn, with the ris | probably be used t od an anondment Indorsing an inter: | agreed to pay Poter Fusco, his client r Serve aan iH Gurtin, Hosa N wet Sattories, Mrs. I. ( Mrs p citlew thr make pa: foe eS seal d Se ee ees en ratte Fusco sued the corporation for $78. nid that ! Vasnar againat . ot e Rees Sere t Tovt Upset by Cav: Driver Marty And passed Antnencumbered resol | 99) damagon. Mo was. 1 ed by his wife sue m for separntion > nk Biaith a M 1 " fra. & E na, a chauffeur, living at tion declaring against a "premature | Russell, Burdaell & Ward nt thor batt he f od five yeura at. We Mount. ti a anting Miss 1 q a lon de eae and ntit works qt Port Chester, tis age their frienis { * Bont { oa. ia Hee aipanice No. HT Rockwood t, | Brookly peace.” It asserted that “the organ’ was on the roof of a shed with a fi. honor to. modint olp ditte Mount Holyoke a ‘ 1 last night have |Curties, Mra. Sinclair wea SNE nara AS 2 ee ized trade union move: of the | foot angie iron bar on his shonider The experiment proved futile, B Wolloaley ag Mt hgured up, but they do know /Mrs. Arthur Rylo, Mr norning when he was pinned under Tnited States Is inherently loyal to| about seven feet from the high tenalon declared York F ; Hugh Chish Mra his taxicab, overturned ty a T It ’ the national aspirations for victory in| Wires of the company. and tt was al Bonach ¢ 1 ton ® Resolved, th need a New sur SL Be adit Pate wrecking car at Fulton St and , bur war neainst autocracy, ne ropre- leeed that the atatle current jumped to fully ah ‘ om Amitted. to SOCIETY FOLK TURN OUT IN [hh Mra, READ hoe Nostrand Ave Rrocklyn, | The ‘ex a4 al Por Su. @ iron bar and volts nasal M: a 1 q r F seal jdie + dy Jumped # switch and crashed Into nted by the Central Powers of Eus through his body. His left lox was c and era r + GREAT FORCE Mra. Herbert Pratt seU is” inemine wah able? te 2 burned off near the hip, leging cruel « yman treatment, nome team w sph ‘ Among thon no occupied boxes Guggenheim. home.

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