The evening world. Newspaper, February 5, 1919, Page 3

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THE RESTORES MEMORY EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1919. SIGHT OF BROTHER =They’re Ripping and Tearing Up Broadway _ NRS. ROQSEVELI Again, Just Because ‘‘Somebody Forgot’’ SAILS 10 VIM TO YSTERY GIRL QUENTIN GRA ‘8 SERGT, GUMPERTZ WON CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL ‘HYPNOTIZED ME’ ON “GREATEST FOURTH” HIS PLEA IN SUIT q at FOR SEPARATION” Freida Brunberg, 17, Found Widow of Former President Business Man, Now 47, Says i Wandering on Broadway One of 873 Passengers on | Woman, Then 29, Courted i Monday, Identified. | La Lorraine, Him When He Was 17. cP The pretty nteensy Mrs. T re Noonevelt was one of | oe | Who, suffering from a compte 873 passengers who sailed from N: oe of m@mory, has beon a mystery at the | York for France carly this afternoon | cs ' ' i Knickerdoe! It since she was on the steamship La Lorraine of the {ound wandering on Broadway Mon- | neh line, La Lorraine wa ‘ “ night Jentified to-day aa| tt ger ste 0 Yea t in a aration syi i Miss ¥ Brunberg of Mama- | 5 ie Stivee alnee: SEE yrou la Lusk, told 0 | roneck Road, White Plains The sd 108 frat ma and $0 e when Mrs. | identification was made by the girl's ne sie Be bd cid ih ~ Lusk was twen 9 brother, Lieut, Alexander Brunbe PL eck All pce A q ' and was only seventeen x U. 8. A., who was immediately re | aan Ing was nea ma ha A 5 I, The meeting occurred in the little 7 {noc nis slate’ catastr backed = |town Alban: of the ¥ ped . let Jout into the \ mach | 8. G. GUMPERTZ. atAhID ‘arets whic @nd 114th Latch il eal wed by only | Advertising Man, Who Underwent | “hout ae rsbatohoe i fering from Wert bso wo a oh | Ohenillon to Bast Canlire! Ta0' 2 Aurust, 191 eh pe | daaad end auled upstream by a tu num) pe o Apiure rate M Lusk ts fifty-nine and came incohe: Ppa eae er Uw omy eee | tet. Sidney G. Gumperts, thirty: |“! Was sevente old ‘ Wed the name of were ready to jump when the liner | oon > Ai aVartialie feat her in Albany ‘id Lusk, eon \ She said [glided by tN 1 Wee 178th Street wi b beth ied his wife, ni a4 Freida me Alice Wor Longworth, w rs awarded the Congeewtsnat | WH Was then a, Mew. Greenhill, “St ee sg Sud tovgoetan nes os | ne Ohio Congressman, came 10 the | eas psa tikes rallantey iv ac. |*#H! she was twenty-nine, She cam , Puan the Hors o2 | cr with Mrs, Roosevelt, who was ih ak be dae to Set | es ) my father re to get me to | Doris Cameron « ~- — | Roosevelt ia a by Heri ne had been rejected for physio | {Ving to tho ferry in a buggy ahe } 1 Avenue, recognized tho YEARING UP BROADWAY AGAIN BECXOS5E DOME ONE FORGOT daughter Ethet 1 Derb: ai Ate Xe bie hag (Ure her arms around me and kissed | 1 AV zed ® aurare i hp) op & month in the How | ne, She was the first woman I had ida r maid, who had 7 do ; 9 _—" 7 . ’ j pital he was accepted, He left bis i been misaing m | SUPREME COURT JUDGE Restoration” of Famous Street Didn't Last OLD 69TH REGT, NOW | by ; | wite in the cate of sisieny Glide " f ng when Mrs nt 1 2 . i i . > . bs . tav Gump f address given 4 | /ong, and Trench Digging Is Resumed— , i +) Lusk testified that he had never Meine ty cnet we AT THE EVENING WORLD'S an 5 ane AT REMAGEN ON RHINE | coca tooo ae ees : awoken to Mea, Greanhill one wy LE a Al Fifty-Two Excavations Between | eaty: mngteen TiFat Mee of anoltien abue marHide © He dex delivered a pair of 4 peace : fio vith Company ¢ no 1821 Ine ' ” dagies : satin slippers to the cleaner, and | AMERICANIZATION FORUM Battery and 45th Street. jowland Writes That Regi-} Archie sald, “will > 8) contry, Div was av {cared oe had offere cote) Asad Cet pa soll atl lading ree —_—_—— May Not Be Permitted! go to Ne | Hamel on July 4 Wik Mut! are’ tue teethed hah done came ee from that | Meeting Sei for To-Night in P. S tp ) Parade Here ite ate nornin Dead Man i thus Sesueini ge TAUMN RiMeOe Then { time until she was found, no: No. 64, A B and Nint M nt {oe ( de He ‘ Mapai cs and the enemy had a tm oe pitted he remember her houpital i a n . t ’ x to lettora r wd by Col yths or more aie’ teenie meet him in St, Lout here ae i : Stree erUupls 1 Min nployed J clan, commanding officer for Mrs, Ro B. through which | would be married, but that he did no , | wa ' ot Naw York State| et lkeep his promise WEN DRI uss | age uidn't find tien ts Howland, | 1 hp sig We came to New York in 1900," Sup 1 cidtds fi 7 ot m th re (ota | cited - ‘ he said, “and were always known @ t prinels ut t 0 s New ¥ . p lt the cnbins of the the, noldict in (he lye and Mra. Lusk. I travelle Evening W Forum {iin i 1 rt A 1 1 altogether too | 2moke screen and tumbled f Around with him from town to town | Public School No. 4 ae i ‘ boleh s6th In badigide dee si . to a trench on top of the machine |* spineeirtnnly “arnesoa: tad ors “ | | 1 n : lutioned at Remagen, Ger- v jon many a business trip, and wo wer i 4 Thain twenty-three bs | perfectly happy until arted to ‘ rt Col, Howland | “labuse me » constantly that I was hey are gifted w elie {rom the lcompetted to live iM a back room, shea ary H r was one less Of M9 lafraid to go out for the reason that re he teat ‘ remaining took Gumperts {don’t kill you I'll hire sonvw pe ld | a od i." wae 0 call o an Migs Brun 1 Forum. District | st , wher |H. Simor bad op etipectihel 3 ta See AEiia’orain IAC (ine Heaps te eral years. 5 | Comn No, & Will preside 4 : ee i to ajonds dn Pi out of the fox and and be But ‘ nore pow 89Lb " | ye: Vers ng the machine gu re living in an apa : SHE COULDN'T LAY ‘BONDS HAD TO BE FURNISHED <::"~ he Region a _actine £88 ent, Nea ato 8" Wet } ay ale n on i | | . i . her 3 he! ry pmeoery | the rid 1 t ‘ bettie pany « 1 into the de-| testified, her husband beat her and SO SHE HATCHED A PLOT; BY ALL MILK COMPANIES Ss" ss ets tas to eary pect ep [fps Se, asband baad ee ” was és be i s, one ore ‘ =) - H Smith's Wise on Gives | | "ut Con parade in New York be- | Pid can OEE He sabe owe Hiatin yer Killed tn Obto 2 lenry Smith's Wise Cicken Gives} Dp, Porter Asserts enue out of vervtoe. He |r co other machine gun new raking! PAYTON, Ohio, Feb, S—dout. tow ; Up Her Moral Scruples to Save | ne ment * pt up the | tf pe | fi He ') : ‘ fe Ape: fs } Her Life—lit’s Veritied J} will come back to the vol al Paul Siclars Pel aha ae ieee : ~/CHINAMAN IS AN ACE AFTER THEATRE SHOOTING) °.°°0°,0", 52 95,0 NEWTON, N. J., Feb. Henry [ant Distr At , r oe companio: but he went forward) |, | . oreo, Mi Heh ttsuy [nt lato 4 | - Croat IN FLATIRON FUSILLADE a eae eee ena, but their lives are not worth a|made agains! Dr 4 | Joes th the firat and ‘The ro= copper when they won't lay. 1 ” Jof dollar ) ‘} t made publf K qu maining sixteen y erad!" and r they have been taking chances Lavy, € ised t \ tL Proof “ 1 fs | wergeant, wounded in ht for \ terday Henry went out in th nah t ng is helpless y drove then back t }| yard and killed one. a Rieiatat ali 3 Rapid Trar ls whieh | We As he carrted the corpus delicti to- , : a au ‘ i ward the kitchen he observed that he A , i Bub! i . Pg . ot \ }ias tottowed by @ horritted pu red ; ‘ ot pu \ f f si 1 Famer Hi Markawel "Young lady,” said Henry ors t ' spies h Infantry at eump | ir head to-morrow morning if you} D anam A Flinn ibwa ra s.de A ed ne C859 OC mir pene don’t lay an ess to-day 1 npted Fina nny ? " tc Pour _Birvokiyn Howptt | fhe couldn't So she t ‘ ; a ins | 3 i Sixth A N rset ety | moral principles ste arn 1 of t ppei just ¥ t sade ae | the hennery next door » othe Now f th tructu whose names huve not en ; N Atte 3 did rob | they saw her rofl ree sid: " | far houve. She was s utr ata | ' net ! 1 attention of Farme A. W. Tams /atwred fe oth a pe By . i} tn my tif | { bt Ne shy hie sath ( ucnish & 'B ; ' ra i} 1 A con Ww Patrol 1 de a N\A) tery for the pure 1 furmished bonds fo a eo : FURRIERS FILE SUIT | fftyas mine do every das they #t H 6 firms furnis £@ the theft of one. I suspect tha yn, 1 Joba} Forty riatn ome Make a three-layer cake from any pre J fed pullet was s pik Condensed Mills |f 1 GARMENT STRIKERS WIN. nd, Ane Tease, || W. ©. Jerome and “Little} ferred rule and for filling bring to bel ¥ , - M > GRRRMA Hi x ‘i i } 1 cup Tropiko Grapefruit juice and 3, | + _— 1 ut z a Porty-Vour-Moue Week In- anid ae Jane" Charged With Tak « ping ab ing Add 2 tablespoonfuls corn i NOTE BY GIRL SUICIDE uranned: Wane was ! Coa t and Muff starch, Boil till it thickens, add well | Chet M ui ! t ment anaes beaten yolk of lege and pinch of salt, } Borden ¢ wot New York |W r hy a 8 . : war R {o “Fried” Is S Mrs. ARninenect enter ead Siud ‘ 1 ou : } si Associa: | HUGHES NOT ‘WET’ LAWYER, | brouxnt In the Supreme Count youter } yin Searuile.” r inna wae Wo 00,000 Cor t ¢ Deciares He Has Given Ne 1 rend ‘ages ea = ngyey FULL-CHESTED COATS NOW : eet Bre tis reais AS A RESULT OF THE WAR Z tain | Brooklyn _———__—_____—_—— Brags 1 a er of T ! Tailors in Convention Say the Physical Train- !y } | Poa GULDENS mame Only ee felt Glamor ing Made New Men. . ' P Mustard i ant, a v Arrow ted W arail the amendmen’ > ! w i i m weeperand| | Tho nary . Maan a INFLUENZA CASES GROW. | "tiicitia2™ ven Good Mixed with \ R i " tr 4 1 ' aaa * Salad Dressing Ba at 23d r 1 ft 1 | Deathe ‘Wire Tapping’ Gang Busy in south vult mpar a ; weir o i Custom r 1 tu 1 ve N fu t i iT t r i dry of t hit ' The man we 1 J i Of be ¢ familiar with this important shoe event, no { of champagne over i Penida ay iain alta } Ot the ary, This sale involves footwear poration, later prosonted her with a| cloth war bes | com how browd opportunity at these reduced The Cormorant, w ony be mine | Hast The r r train , nd je rs Ho nie ni Ne Ganet, will be wun Ah : s en's olothing will be Bare } larsaetiond ap - its n thrae weeks: Construction ar ae w 1 Wie case Waa a igre apd af Ora NO BRANCH STORES-Our only nddross [ee a ee Pree eee | pout aba ashipiors of man's onthe Hight at tho Comm 3 te sets ta 660 Sixth Ave., Above 38th St. istic, attending the convention will abow as | week ioe . be dee \York Centre) Halir / cil aT al >

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