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andiee MARRUGE INR VIEWED BY 50,000 = AT POLICE FESTA es Wedding One of Many Feat- ures at Field Day for Benefit of Fund. ‘The second Police Field Day in aid ‘of the Relief Fund so far outdid the ACANST LANDLORD INSURANCE COFFERS BEATEN UP BY ONE! FOR $240.000,000 ——— — a" Joachim, Pummelled at Rent 450,000 Lives Snuffed Out by Hearing, Fails to Show. Up Epidemic in U. S, in Late at Apartment. Months of 1918, Abraham Joachim, the landlord who According to statistics compiled by Mr. James D, Craig and Dr. Louis "lien Margaret Wilson Is A “Regular Fert Club: ‘BEATEN HIRED 7 rn Would-Be Lender & Leader Offers Ward Through Ni When Police Fail. ie THe A, ns MEN oho comets we jwas beaten yesterday by tenants who t Deets he Met: titan fade 2 Ly Ratt, thea brilliant succeas of last Saturday's | objected to his language and actions petecpvcgh BF pecgganced me cc ‘Tl ste them 8 staal corn . rain-wet programme at Sheepshead | before the Mayor's Rent Profiteering tne actuarial @ociety of America, . (heaps. that now om wal Bay that Deputy Commissioner |Examiner, Capt. Charles A. Gold- there were not less than 450,000 deaths ys oft "es ime a ‘Wallis, general manager was smith, U. 8. N., did not appear at the from influenza in the United States ‘The above advertisement in one of the morning papers. Greenberg, No. 104 Second Ay ex-Assemblyman from the Digtrict, and president of the many Eighth District Assembly Cit No. 26 St. Marks Place, to-day ascribed the beating he received the hands of thugs who he c! wero inspired by political rivi hin district, Greenberg announced his for Tammany leadership a couple weeks ago, and hung across the sti in front of the club at No, 2) Marks Place a banner calling the support of voters of the di ‘The primaries are on Sept, 2 Solomon Goldenkrants, ex-C | apartment in which his rebelling ten- ants live at No, 318 Haven Avenue, | this mornt: James A. 'McNamara, @ tenant who landed on the landlord's jow during the melee was at his apartment ready for any emergency but none arose to bother him. Other tenants who were not at the hearing yesterday to testify to the objection of the iandiord to children and to his alleged unwarranted rent increases organized this morning for a new protest against the landlord. ! They will be presen at the hearing Monday when Joachim must show his Profits to the Mayor's representative. Mr. McNamara said the landlord ob- fected to his children and had refused to tender him a lease for tenancy after Oct. 1 next. He also said that no leases were tendered J. Heyman and a family named Rosenbaum 4e- cause, apparently, of ohildren in the during the autumn and early winter ‘of 1918. The losses to old line life in- murance companies in this country were estimated to be upward of $90,- 000,000, and to the War Risk Insur- ance Bureau of about $150,000,000. ‘The authors concluded that the present type of Influenza differed dis- \tinetly from that observed in the epl- demic of thirty years ago, first, in the fange of ages affected; second, in the particular organs or parts affect- ed. The previous epidemic seemed to attack children and persons in late middle life. The present epidemic af- fected chiefly infants and persons in adult working life. White persons were affected more than were oviored persons, and for each of these groups the mortality of males was greater than that of fe- swamped with congratulations, The highways from Manhattan to the ooean were jammed with eastward | dound automobiles from noon until long after the show began, the occu- pants all registering joyous anticipa- tion, prosperity and enthusiasm, There were 60,000 persons on the field an hour before the programme | ‘was started, Just how many more ‘would be able to get in before the day ‘was a problem, because, in spite of all preparations made by the B. R. T., ‘the facilities of the line were swamped and there were blocks all the way from thé East River bridges and tun- nels to Sheepshead Bay station. The luncheon tendered to the “friends of the police’ by some of | the Special Deputy Commissioners — Who are too wealthy to collect city salaries and others just as generous GETS FRENCH WAR CROSS FOR BRAVERY UNDER FIRE TEXAS MOTHER MORTGAGES ALL 10 district for many test this leadership that Green! males, As to the effect of the epidemic on Aug. 2, at an old fashioned box picnic] is making the race, according to President's Daughter Will Be ( family. Joachim notified the three | the several social strata of the popu- wupper party, held at the General] statement to-day. : : pag ny kede ten etn families that they would have to move | lation, It wegpores that the nighewt! Guest of Honor at Box |civic Centre in the Central High] “I had been visiting my foalh reporters u to gather- because he had ted apart- 4 i ant ts Thursday night,” he told ings of notable persons took a peck had rented thelr apart- | among the wage-earning groups of Picnic Next Saturday. ber “ p- 4 ments to other families at increased | the jon, and the lowest rates Among those Invited to receive the | myening World reporter, “and through the glass doors and ran to SEE SON, ILL, HERE her members with Miss Wilson are rentals. among the groups best situated eco- ol going home. At 2nd Avenue and Tth telephones to inform their newspapers At the hearing yesterday Mr. Mc- | Bomically. ‘There appeared a clear-| Reports from Washington are that Beanie an stra. Charles’ Curtin, Br Street three thugs jumped on me, beat mo to the ground and heeled © cut association between good eco- there was “no use to get a list— homie conditions and the ‘ability. to Namara arose. to /protest against the everybody was there from Commis- Mins Marguret Wilson, daughter of|and Mrs. Jobn P. Van Schaick, M and Mrs. Ernest L. Thurston, Repre- landlord’s language. ‘The landlord | withstand tho disease, the President, recently returned from ;|me. As they ran away they shouted — Staite pet to kot Abyssinian | Pledges Her Horses and Cow shoved him back into his chair and Zhe top ot the spldenis ‘eave Ay sy will again become a Date | ea re a sntpen | re ged the threat I have written in my “3 iasion, militonaires, ministers, ac- ii “ the tenant landed on the jaw of the %¢emed to vary in var 9) Of the. | Mrs, EH. C. Snyder and Mr, and Mrs. | vertisement.” ¥ tors, statesmen—everybody except and Brings Bag of Home: ties, according to the proximity Of] win be the chief guest on Saturday,! Walter A. Brown, he property owner. When Joachim’s these cities to the various ports of son, Emanuel, came to his rescue|entry into the United States. The other tenants joined in the attack, | epidemic ba are rorice.te te bie veers |acter in the Atianuo seaboard cities and when the landlord and his son | ang of more gradual extension in the Greenberg sald he found no potions man on post and called the 5th St) station., Policemen accompanied hi in a vain search for the thugs. The ' Mayor Hylan. ‘The programme at Sheepshead Bay ‘was made up of all sorts of exhibi- tions of police skill, efficiency and Made Bread. DOUGHBOYS WHO MARRIED | MISS GRAY’S ‘‘SHIMMYING” Mrs. William Hammond of Gor- street banner was also cut to man, Tex., mother of el hildren, were rescued they had been badly|Central and Western cities. 0 COURT geet y renourcatuneas, enriched. by aero-|'a%- Tex, mother of eleven chiéren mie mera and Wostern cities.” ° "| — GERMANS GO UNPUNISHED! — NOT UNIQUE, SAYS See clans be ieiiaell plane shows and stunts furnished by the recrulting service of the Air Ser- viee of the Army from the Long {sland flying fields, under direction of descence of ‘the epidemic in its viru- jent form, the writers concluded tbat there was no evidence available at the present time to say definitely what the possibilities of severe re- According to the testimony, th rent increages were more than sub- stantial, and a clause was inserted in the leases providing for a cancel- Magistrate Sweetser and three warrants, He then visited Dis= _ trict Attorney Swai office and de-— manded that a John Doe inquiry be side of her critically {I soldier son, Ruel R. Hammond, twenty-two years old, arrived at St. Mary's Hospital Unions Following Action on Peace Terms Against Orders, but Due Judge Refuses to Make Dancer Desert “Gaities of 1919” for y m CnTeane ANAT y, subsequent life in the South, and con- yy tet missing nothing. Secretary Daniels asking that he be| Mission and Lieut. de Boulancy, for- | yestigated the tee yin pareve sie Pe ee i be Bearers. WASHINGTON, July 26—A remark- . [honorably discharged, “now that the | merly li ussia, ga of the a joner to be sane ablo jump in exports during June Among other features on the pro armistion baa been atkabd oo tba) be |. Ley officer of the French | . tered Russia from Switeerland, There |&P4 competent to manage himself, his! The funeral of John F. Clarke, for- Hn the totul for the fiscal year gramme were those of Lieut, Hiram * f, with the 92d division, who is now on property and his affairs and is entitled Douek SW, mharidan of the Air Mervion, Last | he e e e ee his way to Siberia. The decoration | fe more than 400 on the lee including |to go forth and mingle with his fellow |r istrict’ Attorney of King#|1919 to more than $7,000,000,000, a new . » Sheridan of th » Lat ' a'et thi 4 twenty-nine » Lenine's part: men, freed from the Incubus which he} County, was held at St. Francis Xavier | record, according to a statement issued Par Gomes cali goer eatin & oerks onferred at the army recruiting | napector Ar B. Schel of the Immigra-| tras borne these many year Church, Sixth Avenue and today by the Bureau of Moreign and|Go First to Greece, and Will chute. ‘To-day he undertook to be| MOTHER OF WAYWARD BOY No. 461 Eighth Avenue. tian Bervice was called into conference pee cians Ade dteask Budbkivh, Uaeday: WS ehidide erin B in 8 sreece, ai . ‘There are also decorations awaiting | following the hearing, and investigators ; p Domestle Commerce. Aid in Balkan’ Relief handoutfed by Gov. Smith, go up In Lieut. Charles Ih Anderson. of the |20W are checking up the list in an ef- GERTRUDE HOFFMAN Mas | Lge Radogdis bey A ade ly Leas, ‘The June exports are put up at $9 1 ne a plane walk otf one of its wings and! JAILED FOR SHIELDING HIM) stavvine ana’ private Frank Lem. | f2t,t2 learn how many of these plotters f was celebrated by Monsignor Davi loop,000, which exceeds the previous high Work, : - n, from the Frenc Pri- —— " tte 000, je 4 , ernor and asking him to take off che |Man Who Helped Her Foil Chil-| vate W. Berry of Lockport, N. Y¥.. COMMANDER READ HOPES Justion “Willian. “dc Kelis Oounty [Serta ae ot fotal “export or the Precisonia Welteastbe peten, Grail Drageleses: He ai ee ean thawing; _ fen's Society Also Goes to eae see aenelicita ia lee te ate Visiting Husband's Sister, Only |sudges J. Grattan MacMahon and (sce years, shang, oi 045,000 for the|® thelr way to Sérbla, where they ow one could roost on 10 Wi ey \were » 1g a . . ] orne, om ~ yy td Workhouse, tend ‘the ceremony. TO JOIN NC-4 TO-MORROW Explanation of Mysterious Mitchell May, District Attorney Harry fect year Iais, xports since the ar-| Will work under direction of Major of an aeroplane before it was started, Petaia's' citation. w fol- ‘ Lewis, John H. MeCooey, Demo- |mistice was signed in November are estl-| william A. Cressy, Director of Medi- go up in the air with it and then fall] Mra, Nollie Valesky, No, 268 William Disappearance, cratic leader of Kings; Peter Pp, |mated at about $5,000,000,000, Tai olieg Tor the Babbin Nanak an 90 Jnee-Aie: Lanse’ mearslet et § Street, und Matteo Ballirck, boarder | “reading a daylight patrol in alNavy Department Gives Assurance] Gertrude Hoftman, the dancer, whose pec hha pm loa mittee of America, of No, 10 Fifth ushrooming safety umbrella. . 0 the sag be ey 4 ’ i an. the Canter, She i aero eatery ene, cxhibitions, | Workhouse for thirty days to-day by SE Re i DP gy od of His Presence if It husband, Max, had hired Val O'Farrell, oy W. itona, Bruce’ Dun: Avenue, ‘ "i “ ” started. Col. Archie Miller, in .Bohoken to-day, dhe mortgaged lation 1¢'lt was “proved”: that aiy gradeqnetee in, the node, future are, to Misunderstanding. ‘Scandals, The big feature for which every-| two horses and a cow to raise the children damaged the property. ors sald, in the mortality from the| COBLENZ, Thursday, July 24, ¢ There is nothing “special, unique MOTOR DEATH RATE body was cager was the marriage in| money to get there and said she was a cardio-vascular and renal diseases | ciated Press).—Reports of marriages ind éxtraordinary’ about the the air of Lieut, 8. Burgess to Miss] paying interest on the loan “which SECRET PLOT TO OVERTHROW following inf 1 attacks, to see|tween American soldiers and German| “shimmy” dance of Miss Gilda, Gray, HERE SIXTH LARGEST Milly K, Schaefer of Brooklyn, The | Ryel will help pay off when he gets ! what the after-effect of the epidemic|girls have been received at Headquarters |fegardiess of Broadway's opinion. aviator took up his bride in one car, while the best man, Lieut, Eugene H. Hartsdale and the minister, the Rev. Dr. Alexander Wouters of the Edge- wood Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, trailed them in another air- luncheon, to show the multitude how he looked in an alighting machine, Gov. Smith and his staff arrived to the concerted biare of nine bands and ‘The cities with a larger death rate — Ph by Lenine for the overthrow of the Ki y the decision Thomas T. Sherman A 10 CHURCH <ocainatiionaiadant PA ay is had the box of honor, It was harder | Volunteered for service at the out-| Lieut, Aubrey Renngt de Lacy of | enaky regime, has in New York|{s removed as a, committee ‘of one to AR'S EX 7S 7 tram ble causa and the, aubee. ilies on the eyes and emotions than a nine-| break of the war, He saw actWwe | No. 220 Hast 179th Street, of the 116th | within a year. manage Chaloner’s property. YEAR’S EXPORTS 7 BILLION. | fr; as follows: Huttalo, 90.3 brevi- Si ring circus because one had to watch | *ervice in France and his brother, a| infantry recelved the French War In his opinion Justice Ford recited dence, Franclaco, 155.9; New= "| the sky and the ground in seven dif- ferent places every minute to be sure motoreycle and automobile races were Ivary Cemetery. |i, Alexander, Standard Ol! Company | po; fees mere incidents in the afternoons | orderly conduct in interfering with of- priger Pe aid furpished important) (1 mander A. C. Read, pilot of the pearasa to their home at Sea Gate to- — oe casa, ae, aid, ee (Cot gergoon,, con Taethte, a tirilla, i fleers of the Society: for, the Prevention | | Lieut. de Lacy has already received |NC-4, first aircraft to cross the At- ped ikigre * batt mig apdhnnd in- WALL STREET SUBWAY 708.04, made up chiefly of stocks in| Gertrude M, Streeper, and Nurses fi ip [SE Set, to Coltaren. the Distinguished Service Cross bY liantic, yet may have a day apart forlabsence.” (Farrell sald ‘ail he ‘knew the subsidiaries of the Standard ot | #0°4,0,aresor, LAST OF “FIGHTING FIFTH 16 was alleged thet are, Valosky per- wit adios Rata a himself at the public exhibit of the} sas that Mr, Hoffman reported to him STATION Is IMPROVED Gompany, He Ala Feb, ik ta he out mitted her ten-year-old son Henry to be " that his wife had been at “my slater's > 0 . . a vi Sten te nee = Micka - ' < Elizabeth, N. J, The estate ‘will re- , late Virgin, Staten Island, 01 bile 24 - ~, ) o " sought the child the man and woman War Begun in Karnent. to-day there was a possibility he/in a drug store and did not come back suite arries, when it will be divided into Te rad ing Mobile, With 4,971 Troops Aboard, | !nterfered. 2 x would appear to-morrow, The chaut! waited for an hour und Exils to Handle Passenger four parts, of which she will receive | f} ished eral orgbawage ty Ser A ; A x ps i MSYou™ must obey the laws of this| Distribution of Victory Buttons to| Assurance has been given by the}then reported to Mr. Hoffivan and ‘the rsh one-fourth and three sons the re-| shed several orphanages in Serbia, Only Transport Expecte: country,’ the magistrate told them. | veterans of the war began in earnest | Navy Department, however, that if it] police. rush. mainder: _—$__<-——— y He P Otherwise 1 ghall take steps to have lin this city to-day. Men who earned |'s possible for Read to take his place sehen To meet the increase in traMe at the i id Fleet Godspeed, To-Night. ¥ ce ARE et IG 2) wound stripes get the silver button. |near the NC-4 at that time he will| Joseph wits Wali Street Station of the Beventh Aves BM arty ae going - Pir, a e y e Be! do so, Y¥. ee e' eo" ‘he Mobile from Brest, with 4,971 sol- All others who had more than fifteen es EE nue Subway, a new stairway has been Monta aun ie Aatrans Channa, ot 1|hOeee DEAD ACROSS WIRES. | gays service nave the bronze button, wpe ee ie eae opened to the public, Plans for two o'clock to-night, according to a radio re- Former officers, enlisted menarmy| SENDS SON OUT, ENDS LIFE. |the ‘New “York ‘Edison ¢ additional stairways were approved. to- | Kodak Co. of New York, ceived to-day. Her personnel includes | “semen Meere field clerks and members of the army Santa Monica, se Mr. W i day by Construction Commissioner John president of the Eastman Kodak Go| p rene; . ak key ° 01 companied by his two daux'! bter New Jersey, and the largest #t. the 10th Machine Gun Battalion com- Thet End W auree Sorpy Capit aly es. fi Brooklyn Retired Merchant Found | (ME omnia about July to H, Delaney, The new stairways will be raider in sath “Corporations meat tc 'the Homers Auxiliary of the are plete, 7th Infantry Brigade Headquar-| wrth a premonition of death, Timothy |, 27%, Voter” patton to be worn |p With Bullet Hea his health, which had been fall locatgd on the southerly side of the side- orge Bastman, died here to-day, Board of Commerce and the Patriot tera, 7th Corps Headquarters ahd some score, fifty years‘old, a lineman, of No | the lapel of the civilian clothes of} wen wittiam Weissman, 12 years old, | SZ monte, Mr, Willams was born in Ik" at the southeast and southwest Jie'waw sl years old Agu 7 ne | Meere, e n . of No ad enldiere. 4b hal ‘4 . . | New One 4 S : ‘Phe last of the ‘famous “Fighting | work on a pole of the Harlem Division|\y 4o1 Kighth Avenue, No. 26 Third | turned this morning from a trip to the yoara was the sexton of St. ‘Thomas 0 aa amine Beaten, Bie, Steet Fifth” Division js due to-morrow On| 4: sount Vernon yesterday, A short} ayenu "No. 1884 Broadway, Man-| baker's for bread and rolls, he fouid itn salen were 200, Nid during ‘October t of 45 officers a ’ apens -tA 281 | hattan; No. ‘00k- | scious on’ the dining room floor with ay’ 540,033 and last mon 1,000. Field Signal Battalion, 13 ‘officers and | fall acro ee charged with $2,000 | in, and No. 688 Summit Avenue, Jer-|a bullet lm hie head, and two in his bage at Barren I 450 men, pore nen it on the) voy City. The soldier must present | cheat. A revolver was in his hand, He| ‘The Appellate Division of the Supreme —_——"" boty Ww q eo died before a physician arrived, aaae 4 autopsy will be held to ascertain if he discharge certificate in person or Court affirmed yesterday in Brooklyn Through With “The Wateh on h di ser with re Weissman was @ retired merchant and R Fale, “Rene? Se Biea ck Beare Seeat OF aS electro- a messenger with written |, widower. He had been ill, Justice Manning's action in refusing last | a» been made to avert the threaten NEW HAVEN, Conn, July 26.—To|” ———d ‘The. Fifat silver button given out at ———- November to ejoin the Hylan Adminis: | removal of street cars from the str ¢ ‘or the ¢ ong, vo, Third Avenue to-day by. Col, : tana “eae trad of Toledo, Business interests agreed ope calioge Fearn,’ se nten ie no KICKED CHILD; FINED $50, | WV. it, Gnattictd, Commandér ot the | LOSES LIFE SAVING FRIEND. |Xstrey inns. sittey “Cilitaton ‘tom: | upon «farm ot “i reese sung to “The Watch'on the Rhin poh daskall Sh Jast Sid e ¥ ° ————— wa Aen gant wanes thet nartare fi Army, went to Reuben L, Laffotf, of ry ri the clase of 1899, through Murray | Girt Wan Tying Shoe Lace on Door-| No. 1i0 Midge strect, who was a cor. | Oramme, No Ju Woman Ki of ‘Brooklyn, Manhattan and the Bronx Dodge, its atepy When Assaulted. poral of Co. EB, 808th Infantry, 77th Train at Lake Piact will be disposed of at Barren Island. At j ge Taaac Kaplan, No, 401 Bast seth | Division & survivor of the Lost Bat (Special to The Brening World, ) Tirpite ores eee ed to remove for Old 69th Men. Street, was fined $50 in the Court of |” fete oe Ss eee, SYRACUSE, July 26—Mra, Caroline |" paris, July 26.—- The Council of | aynch {te 8 because of @ recent ad- alomn high mass of pa LN Special Sessions to-day for kicking 4] wayt and Countess of Lindsay Here. beeen ones © qi marifiee, her luive, it was learned to-day, has noti- ——- be aug at St, Stephon's Churob, Bast | jittie girl In the abdomen, ‘The Earl and Countess of Lindsay, | f° last night to save Mrs. BJ. fied Admiral von Tirpitz, former German Damage, 62,000 26th Street, on Wednesday morning | Witnesses sald that the | child, | wing sntly. arrived from England, | Cf, Cambridge, Mass, her friend, from | Minister of Mart That his substitution! Fire in the offices of Harding & Heat ext at 11 o'clock in memory of the | Martha Coyle, fourteen yeara old, No. 0 - "| being run down a New York Central | for Use e&-K. assuming guilt for -4 , nexers af the goth Infant Fy gold | 398 Haat doth Street, aat down, on | have arrived in the city from Man-|traim at Lake Placid, {he War’ cannot be considered “He was| printers and stationers, In the elgnt- Goth Regiment) who lost the | Kaplan's front step to tle her shoe. Luuvater, Mush. ond ore Dassing a few) | She succeeded In dragging Mrs. Ernat |told he ‘could teatity if he was willing | story, byllding st Ny in the Battle iy the one year ago Oureq. A g 4 / vl a Aiitinatonnde well.” Warned ‘of the high cost of living in New York, Mrs, Hammond brought with her a @ig bag of home-made Texas bread which, she hoped, would last until fine city clothes, but they can't take the Texas outen your feet.” Young Hammond, who is the eldest of the family, and a younger brothe sailor, is a member of the crew of} the army transport Powhatan. Mrs. Hammond said she had written to) lagistrate Tobias in the Centre Street Court, They were found guilty of dix lace When he came out and kicked her. He paid the fine, jLieut. De Lacy of New York Honored by Field Marshal Petain —Decorations for Others, Cross with a gold star from Field | Marshal ain of France to-day through Capt, Blaise of the French tinued to advance though the enemy uperior in number, and took two days at. the Plaza Hotel as ‘uests of Mr. and Mrs, William A. T GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATED Women Agents Believed to Have Played Important Part in of “German travelle session of ‘en Svare, a Cleveland lawyer, who in Be Possible. the track, but stamtty killed, part in the plot, the investigators be- eve as a result of the revelation that Mme. Sarah Ravvich, one of the party led into Russia This was brought out at yesterday's the’ Lysk Committee when was herself in- has been. | mild secondar: of no great severity GHALONER AT LAST WINS his fight, begun 22 yea: clared ago, to be a Stanting Chaloner’s petition, facts in Chaloner’s life from August, Bloomingdale Asylum, 4 private detective, she had been missing since Wednesday, sew! There have been of course epidemics following the main epidemic of last autumn, but these have been for the most part ne and competent to manage his estate when Justice Ford of the Supreme Court handed down a,decision to find her because Cw take the risk of incriminating him-! from various parts of the occupied aren the men. A week before the treaty was signed, several of the chaplains, through a mis- be prohibited J, F, GLARKE’S FUNERAL y an army or 1857, when he was ordered confine is | Supreme Court Justices and Dis- his escape and trict Attorney Among the m Van Wyck and Arthur y. was in C Street, éarly to eatimated at $2,000, resulte during the past few days, but as yet no charges have been filed against any of 169 Greenwich in damag» George White therefore Mine Gray to refuse to dance fn Shug herts’ “Galetioa of 1919" to his own “Scandals of Bue preme Court Justice Robert L. Luce no held to-day when he denied an ' her return to Gorman. understanding, Informed the soldiers Junction to restrain Miss Gray per- If misery loves company, New Yorkers — 7 plane, The wedding service was read | Nurses and friends a+ the hospital Plans Laid Here, that marriages were permissible as soon, Manontly from diverting Shubert | should take comfort from some figures '. to the couple by wirele: Radio| raised a fund to supply the impov- HIS FIGHT FOR SANITY as the Germans accepted the peace audiences. made public to-day by the Pruderitial | apparatus on the ground reported the | erished but happy mother with shoes, ied Sabotage yrserarg path Ganga merrad te Later a. apecial order tram) White nad a contract to pay the |insurance Company regarding fatal progress of the ceremony, for repet!- | @ hat and a new dress @nd when she eae ats tae Gavernineats WhE! Feat den cath the Cnicad prates catthea | Cancer O76 © week, | Mise Grey 408) ausomentio Ramtans. k tion 01 bulle dt Me 0 be lle jovernmen' “h! Legally Declared to Be Capable of . ny “;the court that White violated it by| These statistics show that despite con n a bulletin board to the spel was ushered into the sick ward to . they belleve has been carried on while} Rally Veciared to ie pa ol ty Germany und America tech= | 7 ot on bal os iM Gouna dhoueande: sen MOkFGOS, WRU paalled Manly. dnd , ; oe f ‘Were at war and the regulation | falling to observe @ verbal agreement | tinued increase in the New York death Tiiguc Ganimandie <” Heats.’ who | eteees eaheasina > aeons y ee |} x. a attention beet been Gtrected to the open] Managing His Estate After 22 ting fraternizauon was still In regarding the placing of another girl|rate from such happenings here there jeut ; 0 cl 1d kissing the 7 . operations of confessed radical propa- Ft dibwait |in her act, so the document was torn|are five cities and six States worse off piloted the NC-4 to Europe, was there, | white-haired woman remarked: <_= DE Mace: gandists, Years’ Litigation, att Headaparters 3, \s sald that The |up. She sald Shuberts offered her | than our own. i after making an address at the| “Well, mom, they can put you in Women agents have played a leading| John Armstrong Chaloner to-day won| treaty marriages with German girls will|more than $75 ® week. | Justice Luce says he based his opin- jlon ax to the character of Miss Gray's ‘art “after a very careful peading of the papers upon this motion.” #5,000,000,000 in Goods Sent Abroad Since Signing of Armistice, An inventory of the estate of James Five Other Cities, Including New- ark, Suffer More From Auto Accidents. In the year 191 company’s figures, there were deaths from automobile accidents in New York City to every million inhable tants. ark, ak, Mahe “gt. Louls, 128, Tit te Dee, Se it May a naval