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of the Oureq River. Laake That was a never-to-be-forgotten day for the old 9th. More than fifty men FOR “BULLY” M’LAUGHLIN ot Company I alone were killed, and that was the day on which getlant Major ~ “Jim” McKenna lost hie tf, ‘Billy” MeLaughtin was a member of Company ils ‘Memories of the Battle of|t, as was Wiutiam Wharton of The the Oureg, in Which Old 9th World, who was inded om the same Made Gallant Record. An Bhuiversary mass was said this fROrning in St. Igvatios’s Church for leLaughtin: opens of the soul of Witla afo-| OC Weve Gorst. Bm Metandedie, who was killed s yenr ago to-| ror whose every drop of blood @ score ‘at Muercy Farm during the battle Of Prussians hugged the ground.” ESUELUONSLLEOU EE TSTTU TUE CAEN U AAT AEN Ea THAH One-Third the “Triangle”’ In Essex Market Scandal “Look at the whiskers. Bis yee wee see any one under eighteen who ba ba whiskers?” ia was aulte convincing. Held in Shameful Duress\ Moe Jr., Rachael's “Gentleman Friend,” Suc- cumbs to the Lure of a Hunk of Toast ina Trap and Is in Danger of Coming to Ignoble End—But Hold! Maybe He's Ignatz, Moe’s Country Cousin, Caught on a Trip to the City. '~ mystery ia solved—one-third| At first he expressed doubt. “Tt Of it, at least. For Moe jr., ome! might be Ignata, a country cousin of ef the rodent trio which has| Rachael, the ringleader,” he declared. such jeneation at old Essex| I shall have to take the finger prints Market, and even | before I can tell definitely. At any threatened at one|rate, it is not Herman, I can tell time to put the| that from here.” grand old temple} Moe jr. is the one who threw the Of justice out of| good Mrs, Otto into a faint last business, is be-| Thursday, and is the gentleman friend hind the bars./ of Rachael, who visits the court room Not figuratively, | {tecif at appropriate intervals. Her- either, but really!| man, still at large, is the cousin of Mr. Beirns, fin-| Rachael, ger print expert and official custodian of the Essex Market rate, had the tidings Paul Revered to him by talephone while he ‘was oo vacation at a Brooklyn court. Saturday morning Warrant Officer Murphy, who was given a proxy by the absent Mr, Beirns, went to the cellar where a small cage had been Placed, well baited with toast, and OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & € Fulton Street, Brooklyn Announce for Tuesday An Important Dress Sale 1,500 Women’s and Misses’ Summer Frocks of Voile The season’s smartest styles of Sheer Voile in Foulard, coin spot and flowered designs. Draped, tunic and straight-line silhouettes, smartly trimmed. 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Mr. Murphy selected a stick several fect long and carried the prisoner upstairs for closer supervision. ‘Then several points of discussion came up at once. “That must be Rachael,” asserted Bil Podolak. “Rachael nothing; that's Moe jr,” refuted Warden Hall, who had se the entire troupe in action. “He's a young one, too, and about 10 inches ona. “Young, you say?" came back the court attendant. “It's an old bird.” The forces then split on the age question, and for some time it looked like trouble, Officer Cohen of the Children's Society happened to drop in at the crucial moment. He exam- ined Moe jr., who was doing a com. bination flying trapeze and vocal act in the cage. “He is eighteen and too old for my supervision,” declared the age expert. the .rolling hoose- “Flow sbout a rat ple?” inquired another. j ‘Let him alone till Bill comes back and aps he will get Rachael and, Herman to keep him company.” ‘That was the decision finally. A complaint was made out by Clerk Kunali, in the name of the people of New York against one Moe jr. for, various off: to wit: unlawful entry, bi apd disorderly con-| duet. The Jatter "- ee oy f-4) cover the eating © e reco! penalty for which could be discovered in the Penal Code. “T think the capture is a great moral victory,” asserted Judge Sweet- ser, when being told that Moe jr. was behind the bars. “We must clean tho east aide of all irresponsible persons, | and it is just as well to begin at home,” “[ shall press the charges of the people with great pleasure and gusto,” said Prosecutor Hogan. “ ghould say it was a prodigious rodent,” fwd sole comment of Mr. Burns, rr. “Leave him to me,” said Warden Halt with authority, “T told you science would win,” re marked Mr, Beirns by phone, “I had thelr finger prints and the rest was ensy. You may quote me as being pleased.” And that's why everything Is quiet and peaceful at old Essex, =_— TAKING APART OF NC-4 BEGUN IN CENTRAL PARK Will Be Taken to Rockaway Air Station for Overhauling Before Starting Recruiting Flight. The taking apart of the flying boat NC+4, which has been on view in Cen- tral Park since July 12, was begun at 9.30 this morning by & crew of twenty- seven mechanics from the U. 8, 8. Aroostook. It is expected the work will be completed next Thursday, when the seaplane will be taken to the Rocka- way Air Station for overhauling before | starting on its flight to the principal cities of the AUantic and Gulf Coasts, the Missisalppl River, the Great Lakes, | and Analty to the Pacific Coast by the way of the Panama Canal on a re-| cruiting maston, It is estimated that in the sixteen days the winner of the transatlantic flight has been on view in t park re_than 190,000 persons have visited moi tt 1 it. The lane was set up) there at the suggestion of The Worid, the Navy it acting In co-! operation with Park Commissioner Francis D, Gallatin to give the people of this city and its visitors an op- tunity to see the first of all air machines to eross the ocean, AREAL MONEY-SAV- ING OPPORTUNITY — more so than ever, in spite of the rapidly advancing prices promised in the near future.. Our enormous QUANTITY - BUYING, months and months ago, against the high prices furniture, which makes this your home full size; as illustrated NorTHWest Conner SIXTHAVESIS™ STR. Our August Furniture Sale BANMANNERO VALUES in every kind of Frglander Wit-EdgeSpring August Sale a never-to-be- Bed Spring, i forgotten chance to fill {sited side rus “‘We Make Terms to Fit’’ Plain Figure Tags on Everything Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere Louis XVI, Period Suite in American Walnut Four Pieces, consisting of DRESSER, & CHIFFOROBE, TOILET TABLE, BED in SOCONY REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. 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