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Past. Francis Vorman Dies: Kerr Line Superintendent. Capt. ‘Francis Norman, sixty-four, Marine Superintendent of the Kerr Steamship Line, died yesterdpy at his bomey No, 307 Stratford Road, Fiat- . He went to sea when fourteen and iat twenty-six won his master’s he ‘Unocal Ocean of ips. 1901 decam: ia oP alerarnt seat rough ite al into the loramonweslth nd Dominion Line until a year ago, en oer sree © ined 68 similar position with the PRAISED BY JUDGE FOR KILLING NEGRO ARMY BOOTLEGGER at large. He was a culprit, pre- viously convicted, and ‘had served a prison term. He was now engaged in the nefarious business of selling liquor to our soldiers, impairing their morale. “IT can assure you, before you go! across the sea, of a clear conscience and @ clean slate, I am pleased to have met you.” Magistrate Doyle then shook hands with Private Bunch and Major Tobbin. Bunch, who is a member of F Com. Set the Children \A Good Example | Use SOZODONT yourself and teach them to use it to keep the teeth white and sound; the gums firm and the breath sweet and wholesome. Are you doing your full duty your child to avoid future tootls | trouble? Procrastination is ae thief of teeth—arrest it with Military Policeman Did Right To Shoot at Fugitive, Says Jamaica Magistrate. pany, 5oth Infantry, and another mil- | itary policeman are said to have given | Minfleld the money a short distance | from Minfleld’s: home. “You're under arrest,” im | “{ guess not,” replied Minfleld, and | started to run, Bunch fired two shots | and the fugitive dfed almost in- stantly. —_—_ MANNING GETS 14 ‘YEARS, Man Convicted of Killing Woman in Hroox In Sentenced | » Manning. \« convicted 0! ter in the second degree, w ing sentenced to fourteen ve by County Jude nx ont R THE TEETH uid Powder or Paste SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE BANKING AND FINANCIAL, fParere to ax BON DS AM ianuen Buneh told | A military policeman {s justified in killing a man who sefis liquor to sol- diers and’ runs when an attempt {a made to arrest him, Magistrate Doyle told Private Benjamin M. Bunch of the Military Police in the Magistrate's Court at Jamaica to-day Bunch was arraigned on a charge of | homicide. He killed George KK. Min field, colored, In front of Minfield's | home, No. 8 Norris Avenue, yesterday. | Minfleld, it is alleged, had just take: |=) marked money from Bunch as pay- | x " tibb ATH Sa BOUGHT FOR CASH ith h h a ment for liquor. leat. a AA | Also Instalment Carda and W.S. 8. —wnhich has If it were not for the limitations |‘. fauna tend in her bed. ner, nee | MANHATTAN BOND CO. rs f imposed on me by law,” he said, “it |! 534 6th Ave. 1265 Broadway 8 ia os would afford mo great pleasure to | Werdion’’ Manpiagie miter bom Heeb oe Guests uUCcc: discharge you now. As T cannot dol reasonable doubt on the ver is —— food tonic and this, T will parole you in custody be . peers eee LIBERTY BONDS | Major Tobbin, your commanding of- | Cleveland Woman Found Marderea. [| BOUGHT CASH IMMEDIATE LY fe treatin colds ficer, until Wednesday morning CLEVELAND, Sept. 27.—Mra. Blaie|E Market pri ae for “It is my sincere wish that the | Kile ideal! night clerk in a cigar RIALTO. TRADING: CO. her of two ered early tend of th children, was Grand Jury will discharge you 7 tela “In killing this colored man, Min. ||" field, you have performed a great | duty, not only to the United States | Government but to the communit and S.. 0 alcoho! O~ 200 West 34th Street 9A M.to8 P.M day In a £1 ity. Sundays 10-1 How would you feel if your husband suddenly deserted you? L you had received that letter P The audacity of the married man, the father of beautiful children, husband of a devoted and virtuous woman, to dare —to dare to send such a letter, His terms were—hideous! “Why, but I can’t face it—Dean, my own husband,—he can’t mean it!”” But he did. Would you have acted as Mrs. Laird acted? “The Luck of Geraldine Laird” KATHLEEN NORRIS’S absorbing story of modern marriage, of stumbles and hurts and : high courage, begins this month in Pictorial Review. ‘ Follow her along her troubled path. This searching story of @ woman's heart, her awakening, her struggles—is full of the drama and climax so characteristic of Kathleen Norris. Begin this fascinating story in the October Issue and finish it in three big installments. The first installment moves with a rush in Pictorial Review for October. PICTORIAL REVIEW October Fall Fashion Issue on sale now BUY LIBERTY BONDS! If one man, woman and child in every one of Pictorial Review's million and a half homes buys one $100,060 bond, it will mean $450,000,000 toward bringing victory nearer. We and our 1300 employees pledge ourselves to do our share and earnestly ask of all ous readere to do theirs, ARTHUR T. 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