The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1918, Page 7

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| 4 a as la THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 6, 1918, a 7 Ma Te ace - the Fourtt anch Detective Bureau | BRIGE OF HAM AND EGGS | Noble pounded on (ie table, shout-|New York Lea@e im Shipyard) |does not share sprehensions of jea i ham and eggs that Volunteers. | sive, Jaseben, ihe said Wak one waihe sand asked why a} ALBANY, May 6—New York State | Hayner did not have any money. An- | ikenip. oor Mine Gueled 8 other fact in favor of finding the kid- | | F . niected to His Bill at|@ wn, kicked ‘a9 21,890, Tinols wae STOLEN JAC napper, he ‘said, was that she was so| Movie Nan Objected to His Bill at} on kien | 00; Massachusetts third well known, | the Marie Antoin and Mag- ie wan the Hits 119. | The total enrolment ee | a ¢ World reporter told e Sets Him. Free | the MONCY that | ————————— s | a of the interview witk id Kemp was wav im, ready to attack ly with his fists, He also emp had spoken Insolently to VAST FOOD VALUE! Scientific | tests prove that Father John's Medi- mp told the | cine contains fim his other!” vast store dma of strength-(pea —> = building, food gael Presbyterian Chorch Merger tUp-| clements in a held by Supreme Coart. form « The Capt. M Mrs. aud the Chief of Detec tives of t Fourth Branch Bur a lost no time in acting upon th formation. He communicated im ros ately with tie police of Jamatc Kew Gardens Woman’s Clue] sent a couple o own men to that May Aid in Finding of Baby |‘°™™ ace und Peart Hayne. TW ABGUSED OF SHOOTING AT BOY AND MOTHER | © s Magistrate Mrs. Walter (. Mordecal of Kew eral large Gardens, Richmond Hill, told an Eve- wie le by ; the ayuatl, | ning World reporter to-day that she Harlem Youths, Caught After | the F n j That is why many people gain flesh Wag sure that she had seen P% . * Iva Rar and strength so rapidly while taking | Hayner, with the missing five mon Chase and Roughly Handled by | pour, one had some Nc this old-fashioned body-building tonic “old child of Mr. and Mrs, Max J. Ja-| Crowd, Held in $2,000 Bail. Virginia ham. Kemp told the Cow in the spring.— cobus of No. 227 West 121st Street, on the 4 o'clock train bound for Jamaica on last Friday afternoon, the day Mrs.| ing themscly Hayner and little Shirley Jacobus dis- | , appeared. “L was going bh said Mrs. Morde: my attention was attracted ne woman and the Uttle girl by the awkward manner in | den which she was handling the baby. An-| at the hands of the crowd other woman in the car was affected| The in the same manner, and she declatod | *4"!t to me that the woman acted as If she |‘ h&d just snatched the baby from its] * carriage and ran away with it. “E couldn't keep my eyes from her, | After a chase of sw of pedestrians, two youths de efal blocks by a as James Hynes n that train,” charged with as-| Toskowitz and The: f t uutt of a revolver so I have a perfect picture in my mind | and th four spots at the boy ns 0 Cont ibuti ° of ho s as ai he floor, None of the shots Wa A of how she lo he was still | ta ur ni lon to [- the car when 1 When ther ran toward the store iy Re | Ec Hi ve : ee ing o Ja y Burgel, d. fired three shots a Snuing on te way to Jenain, 7 | Bore vt al Economy-Hygienic Serv only read of the kidnapping in The] Alpert World this morning, and immediately called up The World office. 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