The evening world. Newspaper, January 31, 1919, Page 3

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FIRE ESCAPE EXIT. AS HUBBY APPEARS kT” a, A TE Cd THE EVENING WORLD; FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1919. **Bill’”’ Lewis ’s Bravery in Battle Won Bride for Him in England; **Bill’’ Jr. Proud of Record Too DISPUTE HOLDS UP BURIAL PLANS FOR Probably the Last Photograph of Palisades Suicide Ever Taken > ife, Home on “Brides’ ‘Trans- port,” Tells of Their Love at First Sight. AT SUPPER PARTY Two Sailors Inter- Rudely rupted While Dining at As- oj “BEI Case,” Undertaker Wants tory at Nyack—Children in toria—Freed by Magistrate, HUSBAND OUNDED Official Release of Body. School Are Injured Two dashing you ail vo He Has Forgotten Bayonet and | ments for the funeral of Agate mnion and con eharming young wc ne Bomb to Play With Baby , KwWood, the Pulisades su “ id by ade : A : Amer ‘ married, erfect prope 10 oe been held up at the ean niline od orporation ¢ | sag lglg f ue Son—Their Home Happy. age : ‘ Ratiroad A N.Y. was SuDer In an apartment house in the ’ iit of a misunderstanding between ly \ Raia tasbionabic tion of Astoria at No. Most he thivtwen ‘war bride the count 2 ithor! and €, Greer yorn au : ° 632 Jamaica Avenue WHO HUHEY | wives, Aamevienn ‘eeldsene: Wek Whi jtear. the Englewood undertaker #h \ Dasher, reatd pbeeted arriv + huetiate te deed iag Began a ache es jhas the body in his establ shmen 2 ih mn pce Hight furnished a series of incident bade dios "sda! Prosecutor Huckin said to-day th f inju 5 missing @ which no movie could dep The a eee ais tee ae ane fase h he had nothing to do with the bu n or jured quel was told in the Long Island Po. | transport,” as the cruiser F surg | she. thintly. aad” the [ eridusly injured are Vran fice Court this mor was dubbed, were busy to- | Kecinved and Ke bnew Hartley and Cortland Molson, both an William J their first glimpse of the wonders of the family’s intentions of anon te ly injured @ dent of Repa Pennsylvania | New York. However, at least one | Marr edeker, 8 Bohenak Nailroad Company at Long istand| was in her new home, for sho was | nleat said he was powerless to Art simmor Joseph Rock Jo City, went to his home in the afore-| yery busy | go ahead with the burial without * at ani, ome ce i te We #044 apartment house at 11 o'clock | When a reporter for The Evenin, |formal release of the body by ny ul. William’ & sand La and thought ho heard voices of mon | World called to see Mrs. Lewis at her Prosecutor or Dr. W. BH. Ogden, t f were a bat we within, His key stuck in the lock and |home, No. 607 Second Avenue | | Medical Examiner, He said he tr | 1 ; he kicked in t Two 4 morning she was cager to the | ceived Jast night from the gtrl’s ta : | bullditar aber had just re e fr ape end | stor Bilt" and their romances George Packwood of Tampa, Fla, 4 " 1 caused a pan | ere mak as ao ene | Ma Hiam Robert John Lew : fhonenge directing, that. the hody 1 i f There” wax tered, and his wife and ing wake in his mothe buried in Trinity Cemetery, Maniat on ts but only a f woman friend w sings wine | )ked as proud as thou ts med an, He did not know her any > ] vind any nearby, dwellings dow through which the sa ne fee farnitiar with h rE LEWIS FAMILY GROUP SSS | ber of the family was coming to “ 1, and hundee f pew | 1S Fam GROLP mem at y 4 had departed pb war record seabed ey > | the funeral, = — = = > th asking €ac f McCormick rushed to the roof | *L met BIN at a house party given | @@sgnrsensdegnodeed do0o6 ree Dr ogden intimated he Might have ary per to find that the boys had changed f mine at Chapham June- ot ree onte wicheees Azeeve E..C Dackwooo Aa rents te ep n EAA minda and had gone d fi 8. W., in March, 1917, | war, must be borne without a com-| igh Petham, a member of the Pulurged from a gi petur nembers of t ! oe Py factory stead of going up. While they re whe began { knew the minute T penvatory increase of fare: Jiaw firm of Shiland-& Hedges, with Motor Cor; wken at New York Chapter jquart No. 34 uiltin Viort Avent irs lowering t on ladder MeCors | saw him that was the one boy in The report tells of the negotiations offices in the Singer building. re Bark Ave. Naat nt Sahiaareny | mick yell Burglars!’ Ajthe world, I had been told of his} with the War Finance Corporatioa, | ceived the following telegram to-day % rh \ t 4 oto hay | number having » curred gallant fighting with the Australians which resulted in the financing of the | trom George [H. Packwood of’ St ! 1 cauned t wre &n outpouring ntsand t Ustad Me WAR Salter td A hd ce . notes, It declares that aneaduitiona! | nd you are lawyer for rl grou r - nan M he run, The | Wonderfu didn't hurt his! ores T® | joan of $16,250,000 was sought and de nspeet hier 14 MISS GRACE MORMAND, 23 | S Sullors low Ider and y yi chances with me one bit | nied, and s that “there was nv|imains before burial. Impossible t¢ : the po! - He was recovering from wounds at | av ne of ital funds et-|me to get to New. York in time. Vill \ ind A nobil a | Met ished 1 ne i yweemed to me that I copt fre the United States Govera Mr. Pelham smid he would fo at rp aftr ve . ‘ach was te only one in the world who} {inent, and, relief from aource!once to Englewood. Miss Tach re : . Ware k after All this after | — | failing, our cash became so ¢ | wood's attorney said she first came Ma Young Won Sei tbin rf nly known him about five mins} 0, , |that even moneys earned tixed |to him in June, 1915, introduced by ; No. 0.8 i ‘ was Minority Stockholders Attack | " ly tual friend whose name he ’ per by inv but t at it was Y Stog ft ACK | charges had to be used temporarily | mutua iend whose name hi . and au having ul Then now Otiicials—Lose Appeal capital p se rue LN Moe A ae ne Lap ids ; I, and} When You Pack the | feplanntion, bUL Mrs. Mu for Director, he company, (Hereford: the ‘rope day regarded as practically pnt psec Caught i : Children’s Lunch-box said, wa r - - | continue is provision for the pres | ete by the New Je and New 1) s ' ; ur | management was responsible [ent floating indebtedness and for com- | York officers who have been workiag Political Barbed Wire ai et igh : | as Dhver 2 ‘ ; pleting the programme of 1 ove-|on It since Sunday. 1s Ais ? ' W } they the financial troubles of tne ee es een have been working| Scveral persons have becn found Hearst. on the War Path neo ¢ | nf Kin Rapid Transit, Company} out: during the past alx years, and) eho believe Misi Packwood had beun ; 6 beidexroon * —abe ent | a. They J to tho present receivership, | which we believe ave essential to ade-| married secretly, because she had) W ne Itro \ 5 n : « agar rel a rade: tordas quate transportation for wm-|told tham #0, One or two thought he! oration Comnnitt bined ; ns sbehih al: ys ike i 35 nunity, and will be @ source of profit| referred to her husband as “Major ; Sle 7 4d i Ae Bd pokesman for tw our companies Fenton,” und a Motor Corps reeord : Mr ‘ 1 ow | 2 rity Kholders, at the annu Ww uld not have expected 80 | shi she once called herself "Mrs. i plane to ante " igh met Mr. Hreeae at t ROR. T. omic n{much delay on the part of the eity|Iarnum." Tie only reagon for the! turning soldiers subjected to ti ner i The More | ran es Manh k nthe construction of railroads suggestion she might have been the! tation of t t eahed ‘ nM tw 1 ried 1 nek F which we, under our contract, y secret bride of Major Clarence] aay at ri xe x i - My, How They'll Like’em! i for a representative of |¢Fate as part of the enliars died iu France in October, ts that ie COmM!ttE® Late nt Wey dteeu was, TROPIKO ORANGES almost oe rch many OF | tracts, t railroads wer becn estublished he often visited) Borough Presid Kdward Re aia ee ftobore 1 burst with rich, sweet and re- ‘To MeCorn 1 prog was vot year ind that he died ubou ne time | Mo 1 « » : t v w ‘ ; ms hag seen a bab: “4 bs the nile dd a friend hee husband had | meetin 1 A ny of me we ta q Pe) Juiciest Orange in the World j Restaa not Rerenageihineu atid F stock st | ut a Muse Weadne ds phe ' "| Look for the name TROPIKO was in th & room, and pL A a gals fe L for an ext ¥ and cpnnec- wt a furnily and lawser are positive; wan the im fate ea ie “hy Y stamped on the wrapper { ‘sagiatrate cin i ON TRIAL FOR MURDERING Nisha Alen ; ty: we Boars [to her but adantt he may: Rave Known |eler MF the usvoxates and Deo . She GLnAa CA CMOS mv pels cen oat pena ate — | ret ighal cd no |Anid properly. eynohronised It me hand in which they came to the Manufuctu 1 Con WOMEN GO FOR Y. M. C. “4 Ci Oven With Doves Tonal heave expense, which, must | Decw7 8, oneration during the 1 friendiy wit) as the evl who kept Mr. Teck Carentan Uakes Vine We a Police Early To-Day Were Armed 4 Hea Se Ie Muroucttn, w % needs wou u luding papers und photographs that! bro ‘ ipon him, at om 1 ie t sdidate for (tee at may throw licht on he urelage,| nounced his attent “ " 1 i 1 t. 2k) rope 8 n Ld a ene Beet Compal Evening World reporte n " Uni erent t 2 et \ Board of Di t : ue SanWarl nt: wane a s# Packwood's frie n ' 4 i aa “ana iagl : Habel bed : ins | SoaTceela It sas Hoa dency of ownward in| Same of Mise Parkwood’s friends |ctined to cann y Flea f i : 1 Mustard ; am price, alte } sin t Motor Cor remember ber! ypon hin Hi early to-day, Th ed cates, | Mtns Dilando-hadcdled (rom 8) clogs (1 Wiak It is’ no Aen MY showing them a ploture of an army} “was t q Te vaaly reece] bie Good Mixed with dance ha fi ut rnd Other yep vagy 7 iheiarcal ote Preside ene thal: vuld | officer sh J was her husband. Hel on Weane y eo edit ! ad > yur of whom carried loaded re- | 1) t Atto Brother ked Dr ni 1 uy eased attract DEW IN tive years oid. Major I tock was | yesterduy fthe mba nt ' volvers sehu sreal mtr: veatment forty-five. One of the pictures may!” phat iat MeoM " f r { Chese men will be lin t should ere wer plied the} w J - be found in her safe depostt box. Cove 1 had 4 ' ‘ at Headg wit ew tooed all over the | ope racateint Hine teem NOT INFLUENCED BY O'LEARY | ye jis devn te Packs | edito w | Ith the recently a ip ar " 0 nnant i ¢ MN 1 ote >Ni ; t glaries and robber “ ee ushed to right : Army Beret on Oc sia was to e| Politics nt 0 identify then of , ; vagy noirrled, She returned in the follow. | tt Mer ween | P I i i fon r. ur on ; it a eee tuateee wee | ee ee na ec a i ee Pee aints ee Pon m HH rene ine erm rae ° . $1.95 Gal i we ‘ ’ H " he : hereon ea 2 care dye 8X tad anda "Mr, Parma." 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INCH’S BAIL RAISED.) ans ncvrin, aved, Incl WHITE ENAMEL, $3.00 Gal., 80c Qt || comp f aon ans Movie Vctress In Hem to Jail when asked if One in W r Mn demand notes, e v ng Ketrtal word of The Fl > : : ‘ jat Finish Paints consist of a large quantity of White I promise to be good in the future. It was } ae ' " aw Ark ' "FPR ieee ethene a aay i é bite j ; Mu ng toe and light tints as well as deeper shades is washable anc \ all your fault. I never knew anything about | mpa @ -e- |tort 8 ¥. Hersnnn, | ay | pom titable for Walls, Interior Woodwork and Steel Ceilings. it until you told me where you were all night. || bert ne piica for 9 : adv her financtal|day which thrent It is worth $110 Quart. 4 : receive s 1 mp wreme terakiaan - ; 0 ena | You even asked me to go there twice a week. 1 i Heient [Jus arto f ey Shah autael wey } ’ a we aa aFOug id ’ jou t 4 ec house > s ood qualit ne rt 1 Now, that I cannot live without it —you're 1 provided . 41) wan |Compuny’s Filth Avenue bru Liab The b ti Paints ar iG 8 5 quality and assortments of angry. But if you say so, I will only go there 1 st i : aed sd i ‘he \ We Ry a iahesy ‘id ss id Ms € # fam nh this elty will ¢ arin duplicated anywhere at the price offere on the long days, Mondays, Wednesdays and he rapid tra nlargement to w ut ju © attend the f ! } wh Sd ci 33 ss ; 4 : i nn M “ C 1 Call, write or phone for color card. | Fridays. I simply cannot live without my Jie . " “ 4 Merk Alla ‘ie matt Ouch cetian’ haensenie thie Genk wonderful turkish bath at Fleischman’'s, and } am wa ' hs . WASHINGT. will not last long at these prices ® tinanciul “ ' ‘ nd haa b 4 of |qua you may go there yourself and stay there over | ava nA a . ta ork at * Jto wuve ange n . : 1 J r ¢ i or 4 rt ad 2 4 ‘ night twice a week, at 6th Ave. and 42nd St. }, the general disinclir w . t 0 allotment sl erenen’ateuct Ae ONONDAGA TRADING COMPANY | to invest new ¢ Reepers as ‘he Que f Hea ear, breadstufls and foo 6 umrees | pontoon re 1143 Broadway Moone Mads say MOET New. Yask properties so long as the abnormally |does pot resent tne title. In fa ‘sam Sele: Sina. eael aad fo Gait About 1,000 sailors aval avia b jst Ad Se NS Tas SE ERS eae SNR high costs of operation, due to the! rather likes it \\icensea now are being ranted. |tors are stationed at the camp. he , \ Prosecutor“ Through With DEATH AND PANIC, $1,000,000 L0SSIN CHEMICAL BLOWP One Employee Dead in Fae-

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