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dithestis Leiba in ibedie aida THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1919. ” RESIGUS HIS PLAGE ssh Oldest ““Bread Line’’ in the World ENRIGHT ADMITS OF ROBBING BLIND ee ASMEMBER QFI}.S, iscsi: sae\tta Is q@ Greenwich Village Benefaction WRONG FIGURES ON css ance rn iris Pm case gre for assistance to the soldier and | Deaths on Sanday. war worker to get located in a peace monta cases and LABOR SERVICE issivstatessstensece| ‘That Forms Every Saturday Morning —COSTIRAN ARRESTS) “seos'ther Ci” sue ata Joseph Ruckley, a blind peddier of {Sunday and Monday, On Sunday 225 in this work, there have been other 4 ’ y 2% organizations which haye been quite as active. This readj@tment back | ‘Leake’s Bread Dole,” Nearly on Were aeventyt de No Hast 26th Street | (Continued from First Page.) the ‘ nen who he sald had kne ked him down | cases were reported. Marlton Ch Believes Vert rapidiy, after which there wil be 100 Years Old, Was Estab- interests ot the Police Department Hireet aha Medibon Avance inte muarnclUhureectivs, a eeieeusa 0 wea feed fi . izati need for Federal agencies to con- t n Asked to comment on the interview, |), wees rele 1 for Organization —_ | Re Reed for Federal, agencies te lished by Will of ae Park Sarigit eatds i The two prisoners, who denied th were seventys Has Passed. | Row Recluse Who Had No “{ will not discuss it until L have | charges, were a by Detectives case of a — "1 , n ~, e ed it.” Gran! vd evine after a vase durin m" ra SMITH’S FIGHTING NEPHEW | Kin to Whom He Could aw eh Grant trea. Kis, revorrer” woyeral Carle- | Q—Was Mr, Goff asked to resign? | which . i‘ Leav i AI will not answer that now, 1| tines q ’ Dsciated Man acturers and = Mer- se4 | «) Madison Avenue ort after mildnight —_—_—_- | Q—Have you read his interview? | y idnix Chants of New York, has resigned An old lady, crippled with rheuma- At vane the henainen 6 Jwhen he heard cries for he ‘ew | VISCOUNT GREY BLIND. Corpl Glynn of Brooklyn Was! tis omen running oway from the pr @ member of the Advisory Board of } : jtixm, and her face reflecting the F@abo yeu want ta comment an|{%o ment Torben le gail cogt- ad fi ra seme: 4 l ven rate form ¢ uckiey and gave cha: Eyesight Totally Lest and Stat BP iiina: Mates Mnlopeast Waves Gussed in Engagement at years of poverty through which he lthat much? A.—Not until the inter |" corm of Muckiey and ave cha | Teeintadion Realite Sytem.” SH SGA én, cedue! to 0 tenctation paaned Selle River . As TRU a RE in 6 shabby little view has been verified. ladrons S4th Btheet With the alt nl) LONDON trbubte ( ibe the Board of Dire y of the aa N. Y., Feb. 10.—Corporal ou tiaak. Caen Tee Towa 1h Q—Will_ you send an invsetigator| cane when he was felled by a blow and{with whieh V former . A J. Glynn of Brooklyn, who w e Street, Greenwich Village, and} to see Mr. Goff about the interview? his pockets ransacked British Seerectary Foreign Sociation p des nat the con aed while in service in Fran q beered anxiously down the winding, | A.—I will get into touch with Mr. Magistrate Frothingham held the two] Affaira, has been for years Unustion of the Fe who is one of eight «ons of crooked old thoroughfare. | joff, Later | may have something to| men, Philip Gassney, twenty-three years | bas now culming n total biladnes: Bervice. In his let Smith's only sister, was appointed Mili-| Her eyes seldom wandered far from} ay. If the Interview ia as true as|ld, of No, 424 Hecond Avenue, and [eure (he Labor Wileon Mr ty Secretary to the Governor to-day }a tiny door a tiny chapel at the wome of the other stories that have| Michael J. O'Sullivan, twenty-two years [syaten “During the war the Government|and raised to the rank or. He | soot of the street been printed in the last week, it) 0. Of No, 322 Kast 34th Street, in $500] ‘ had a serious problem to find the re. | immediately began his ea in| Pisently the old lady's tined and | would be an well for me not to dis. Dill fach for examination to-morrow | quired labor and to properly alloc Al withered! face Tit Up With an expec: on the charge of robbery | }1917 in Company I Jouss it at all it #0 that the nece munitions Ue 4 | sant smilie, ‘Th st j ‘ | > 1s 8 overseas last par- i ne tiny door in the tiny A. reporter ked Commissioner | ’ and supplies might bi obtained for (icipated in engamements at Knoll, Chapel opened and a little flaxen- {Enright to what untruthful SCHIFF FOR JEWISH NATION. a the army. 1t was also most advisable | uillemont farm, Quennemont farm, the, haired girl skipped out. Under her statement he had seen printed In . | K ‘ that this transfer of labor should be «Line and La Selle River In arm ghe carried something wrappea newspaper. The question appeared to| *»Preves ef « eep your stomach | | carried out with the least possible (ine and He River was in a new aper. anger the Commissioner, but he re- sweet today and ward aie oh ee ay nd ived treatinent dé acbaae | f Jacob H. Schiff said to-day’ that al- eeerennce to non Let oe est it Nunviea war bank eed The little girl sped on her way up| fused to give a direct reply and made |¢yough unable to owinls off the indigestion of and their employees. To accompligh |Nospital at Rowen, Grove Street and entered the di & general reference to “untruthful! Nationaliem at the se er al 8! that purpose the extensive machinery >. lapidated red-brick house. Up t statements.” Jow's religion, he heartily approved tomorrow—tr LSE ent Bervic pb the « P of the U, 8. Employment Service was! G Q, P, PREPARES FOR 1920, ancient and rickety stairs she flew — of # Jewish homeland In Palestine set up. —— jand knocked at the old lady's door. y |He expressed himself as pleased that) results were obtained by the Employ- ers at Albany. old | - ‘ as President Wilson, had indorsed this | RANY. N. * > {os prise. ‘Come in, = ‘ ment Service it was undoubtedly due| ALBANY, N. ¥., Feb. 10.—Proceed=| 40) ow ntyaheh lie et ‘hae ihe? th id Cl unity Labor Board, |in& upon the theory that the 1920/ C8 3 ppeals to all Jews, without dis e new ai liges- So the local Community Labor Board ce hands and ear, The litte girl burst into the room, ic. ay Viesiee wan te aid to dig nof class or country or religion to participate in the work of estab idge A. N. Hand in the| tributions to the Palestine Restora- | and as safe to take ie | District Court to-day, on | Clon Fund. interfere — $ candy. ip tia Three-Viatoon Bil Hearing, | y The Commit on State Legisiation | MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE " of the Board of Aldermen will hold a! MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION 8 Those results were made possible by the willingness of many men, both employers and employee their time in order to h ernment with its problen efforts of these men were made effec- | who re alf away, th an |® flash of bubbling youth in a blurred hei nmittee has 4/and faded picture of the past, 8. to give oO: rmanent up-state headquarters at!” tes awfully good this week, y. The office is in charge of F q Yo former | Auntie,” she chirped happily as she = : Te isons, | it, rrapp! , dle. “It's T LOKETS CH. eu started unwrapping her bundle, “It WOBRBON srmEEt nthe of attempting ration of th rica admitted one of those square, old-fashioned loaves that you like so much.” tive by the desire of both the manu that sie came to America facturers and workmen to co-operate | meetin Out of the newspaper she produced] brothers, but they all died, leaving |bers of deserving families cail for O'Lea he) ber Thursday at 2 o'clock on the a with such efforts, \date, Preliminary fresh, well baked loaf of bread and| im, the sole representative of the | them mee Sr."After the armistice was signed it! will be discussed it'in the old lady's lap, white] faimily, He never married but was| ‘This weekly dole, which keeps alive [been e in the Propaganda D i hand atrokeg {attended by a faithful housekeeper |the memory of a lonely old man, nas) she! hasd Who looked after his handsome home | come as a God-send to more than one | ia Leary, at the meeting, ehe was on Park Row, He was a lawyer b , family that might otherwise have | py ser i ; no extensive practi He was | been breadless if Agee wet thar BG edd ceeunes Rae had nd retiring man, having tew Amsterdain ¢ sion for the « a | “ ‘ riends and visiting no one. | man Government According to her | | eorge Leake nearly 100 years ag0. | Leake was practically a recluse, In| H prt Satainaa Haha fs 54 he loaf came from the oldest bread be done if the message contained noth | line in the world desperate loncliness, he once sald to trimental to the United States. | 5th Avenue 34th Street tott © get a mess to aches Me ics ce wapcenee | LAUNCH HITS ROCKS | :"« The bread was one of sixty-seven|t neve o> Wand hat re onene| | testimony was distinctly favora I have no blood heirs, There is none u Luke's Chapel, } 8 provided for in the will of John little nephe live seake. and who was to have nder the supervi BONWIT TELLER & CO. ; . pet Dn aco ee ‘ loaves distributed to the poor every | living in whose veins runs a drop of | So ble to the prisoner | Saturday morning from little St.| my blood.” jIt Belongs to French Warship — | i . 480 Hudson Street,| ‘This was after the de 8 | | eine | Marseillaise and Was Taking WESTCHESTER NOTES. he he i On the night | Visitors Ashore. 1 his house-| ‘Ten women and seventeen men were went into an | pogo th nH, days of this h | rescued from a launch which, with its High ‘Behoot | a package {engine stalled, had drifted on the|for the benefit of the hospital. About Prag ovks off Governor's und tnt ni |, Yoge, es w emeriets || DRESSMAKING & TAILORING fi | DEPARTMENT n of the Trin-|to the Leake fortune. hurch Corporation the sixty-| before the old man di jseven loaves have been given away | keeper reported that } levery Saturday morning since 18 where |the year that Jolin Leake, a wealthy rougl |recluse, was found dead ‘sitting be- |fore the fireplace in his Park Row home. HOW THE LEAKE DOLE was! outs: He burned t society wom interested int ff eh | Special Order of spme dead|py the police of the Marine Division. | ch sured for many em a few hours The ashes were cruiser Marsell mn ch belonged to ‘ and she The Jaunch belonged to the French | ore ominent White Plains club wome ise, and its oecu- | ADVANCE before he died. City Judg e C. Appell of Mount ANNOUNCEMENT | CREATED. found in the grate when his own life- pants, besides the crew, were visit- red to become the ol | » clause in the will that estab. |less body was discovered seated be- ory to the battleship who were balne | for ‘or in the 0) eake bread line—-| fore the huge fireplace, : Tau aolaee brands ite Galle Tn the fron. ol was found a taken ashore. When the engine ght of Mount Vernon > reads as follows X 2 lereshly written will, duly drawn up in atopped a strong tide swept it toward | rome after several months r i 44 areby aive proper legal form but with no sign4- the sharp roc sara’ Tues at W. C. A. secret (4th Floor) | ina earance ale Thereby give and bequeath unto | Proper remal form bul Wilber ae | (ne shars ks. Brom the shore a | Moeiand af Re / | the rector and the inhabitants of | ("Tijieation that dr d through all }urry call was sent for the police, Vernon, has 6 ero — aren Mey ei teteney tela cootibe ty civil courts in the country for! Patrolman Frederick Graham, ace er OF ore: Sere Ob INOW te sian ¢ than twenty years, The courts companied by Hansen of Prim. pveral other police- Mount ron, have re ntie City to be put out at interest, to be ly decided that the perso : ° laid out in the annual income in |property could be disposed of ac- men, made for the wreck in Police | (tach Cee ai We are prepared to make copies of new Models | Fl IR of sixpenny loaves wheaten bread |cording to the terms of the will, but Launch No. 4, He found the boat | Meahes dai: at nib nom ei | , and distributed every Sabbath | not the real estate, This was turned banging against the rocks and in |in Bronaville Par y ‘ morning after divine’ service :0 over to the State Great danger of capsizing. The] The Westcester County Bur Associa For Evening, Afternoon and Street Wear | such poor as shall appear most | ‘The bulk of the personal property transfer of the party to the police |tion hua elected: President, Odell” D. . deserving, was bequeathed to Robert Watts: the launch was accomplished without | Tompkins: View Presidents, George M 4 r Lr It IRS yy bequest was turned over tu son of John W . the lifelong friend | gecident 1 the passengers hurried ‘aylor jr. Kran amd, John J. Bin: i vari Spring rics & 7 i TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY, FEB. 12th lmAta ene tei ate tite Mod | MOAAIOR OF THA Remar rithoue: Neauine: Thee temtes (atts Wavy He Ativee,"Braiers “A.” Wins in various Spring fabrics and colorings it Cee renee were distributed from thc of when they were landed at the Bat-|!PM nag Av Mekennell) Treasurer, that church after divine as tery. bert Wo Hai and Secretary provided for in the will the Holden 51 0 toward this ors f ——~ bequest was transferred to St, John's J ag Peis The special ae sb ij , oh maintain and helpless ore L L cation of the ne view to making the giving less oon State N t yhans, mal School ty t Whit P| |spleuous, the day of distribution was | Ph ” 7 . ABANDONED BY FATHER | as the first clatin on the new institu changed from Bunday to saturda The father of Robert Watts w ban the first claim on the new institu. Entire Remaining Stock Regardless of Cost Prior At Very Moderate Prices ae ae a a ‘ - ‘ole oO} read ¢ . 8 opposed to his son's cha z | ton 4 0 Regen rhe City anc p to Closing the Fur Depart- Colm OE Pread SaOcnURA TAL Bt name, but ne con was will Oe ; [Board of Regence, The City Co i ‘5 js t . had applied to the court for the r ear-Old a Srother of | by legislation If nec ¥, to rat eS " — “ars ago when it was decided to (ea s 1 ‘ ry to « - ment for the Winter Season. eee eee Mai The eect meeag | When he was taken iil and d oa, th : ad property, in consequence, went to his Younger Lad Found Last then to St. /furher, Who immediately resigned all i Luke's Chapel, where It claims and get to work to establish Thursday, The founder of the Leake Dole of! the home for orphans 1, which has taken its place) The Leake and Watts Orphan House among the oddest bequests in the rec-| in Yonkers is the resul ords of New York City, was the son| The dole of “As in Tucsday Evening ‘+ Newspapers. 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