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MOTHER HUNTS KIDNAPPED — WHEN FISHBAUM MOVES [TEST CASE OF 2.75 BEER _ BABY POLICE FAIL TO FIND | Mrs. Wentz Relies on Newspapers Takes Wall Paper, Plumbing, Bath-| Attorneys for Feigenspan and the Stonoghiphée <May “Die May Die From In- be weed very carefully te keep yor hair bvvkiniy Most soaps and too When Detectives Make No Progress. HE DOES IT THOROUGHLY room Fixtures, &c., Right Along With Him. The potice have falled to report the The Mat where Mr. famuel Fishbaum ‘alightéet progress in the search for used to live, No, 17 East 110th Street, cight-weeks-old Arthur Philip Wents, certainly looks like devas: the baby kidnapped a week ago from but if Mr. Max Perlman ed France, ants to do ite carriage While the mother was in a anything about it he will have to choose department store at 150th street and some other tribunal than Magistrate 34 avenue. Blau's court. ‘The mother, now relying almost en- “I evicted him and he wrecked the tirely on the newspapers and her own fat.” charged Mr. Perlman, the land- efforts, te spending all her time tracing ford. GIRL FALLS DOWN ELEVATOR” the doors of the car failed to close and the fell down the shaft. SPEEDED BY BOTH SIDES SHAFT; OPERATOR ARRESTED) me er Government Will Agree on Date for Trial. The Feigenspan Corporation, operat- ing one of the largest brewery busi- nesses In New Jersey, pleaded not guilty to-day before Judge J. Warren Davis fn the Federal District Court in New- ark to @ charge of violating the war- time prohibition act. ‘The company has been manufacturing 2.76 por cont. beer and its contention juries Received in Thirty-Fourth Street. Mary Whits, twenty-four years old, No, 605 Hast 164th Street, « stenogra- pher employed in the Marbridge Build- ing on 34th Street, plunged down four floors in the elevator shaft of the | building to-day and sustainéd serious injuries from which she may die, She was charged in Jefferson Market Court with erfminal negligence. He was held in $5,000 ball for a hearing next Fri- day. The injured girl was removed to Bellevue Hospital. ct nortan Oe I REPORT SILK STRIKE BROKEN Labor Leaders Say That Paterson Trouble May End To-Morrow. While the number of employees “out” of the silk mills of Paterson, N. J., re- wil be over ably” rai Two thousand brona-silworkers rp- turned to work this men, but 2,000 dyers and ‘allied worlpr| Joined the strikers. The dyers ap ping organ- ized by, the Amal Textile Workets of America, whh is back of the entire strike, BLAST BOMBARDSDRIVE. Stoned From Exeaveon Break Windows ana Hifhitd. An improperly securegblast in an excavation for an apartmnt house at 168th Street and Rifside Drive mained to-day at 12,000 conservative labor leaders of the A.-F. of 1. school declared that the back of the. strike qbowered the neighborha with stones At 11 o'clock to-day. gn Crawford, 815 Riverside Drive was struck on the head by one of the stones and slightly injured. Dozens of windows were broken. Policemen investigating the secident were told by workmen that Tony Stertello, who set off the bdlast, put on his coat and vanished when he saw the damage that had been done, CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years ten years old, sittingt a window in the bo deed of hisjother at No. is that beer of that alcoholic content is not intoxicating within the meaning of the act. Harrison P. Lindabury, counsel for the ®rewers, entered the plea in re- sponse to ~ criminal information filed in Trenton last week by United States District Attorney Joseph L. Bodine in order to make a test case. “1 want « trial because this is a test case sieniar, conte aay develop,” Mr, Bodine told the Court. “We don't want to appear as viola tors of the jaw and we’ also want a speedy trial,” sald Mr. Lindabury. Judge Davis directed the he attorneys to agree upon a date for trial | BROOKLYN “Y” WORKER HAS A LIFETIME JOB It Consists of Picking Lead Out of Himself and Wearing a D. S. Cross, Stephen K. Newhall, No. 697 Jeffer- son Avenue, Brooklyn, a real estate dealer, was too close to a German high explosive when it let go in the Meuse-Argonne disturbance, and that accounts fc: his spare moments now being spent im picking bits of lead) out of his left hand. | Newhall has just returned from abroad with @ Distinguished Service Cross and a shot-peppered face, as well as an eye that had somewhat changed location." It was for his bravery as a “Y” overseas worker in the Argonne that he was awarded the | Ta) p. 8. c. Newhall was with thi g0th Division when the high explosive got him. Al- though wounded he consented to carry 4 message back to the company com- Mander, He set out to accomplish the taskand had nearly made th when he was relioved by a | who noted his rg pt He was im the hospital at Bordeaux for four | weeks afterward. Newhall went overseas for the Y. M. in J 1918, and ‘was alighting at the fourth floor when, has been broken and that tie, trouble Gives ttmt her friends give her. The ‘All I did,” said Mr. Fishbaum, “was epee * 2 aad wapapers have stirred up widespread to take away what I put into that fat Interest Mm the case, and two or three —the improvements. I tore off the wall times & day Mra, Wents receives tele- paper that I put on; I pulled out the phone calls at her hone, No, 126 Home plumbing that belonged to me; I yanked street. out bathroom fixtures that I hired a man Last ag ety apn yg ied What I took was mine; ~ | Dorta, only im va! what I lett ¢ Pertman’s.” borg. She wont out qxain thie mar | Mr. Perlman tried in vain to convince the court that this was maficious mis- Ghief. He emphasized the point by say- ling Mr. Fishbaum had drawn uncom. Dlimentary pictures on what he left of | the wall paper. “Tt was my wall paper,” Fishbaum. “Oh, take jt to thevetvil courts,” said Magistrate Blau. You need not insisted Mr, the importance-of ‘the signadure-on ev package | of thexoriginal toasted cornflakes “Srownn Sid, ms, ings on Inlays | Any at Reasonable Price ; Badly decayed T pearaen Sees fully extract ‘Teeth Mbors Suehly cisaned. Broken plates Fepaired while you walt. oF BO On 4 te aaa St. |1@ E. Mth St. MW, Oot. 84 Ave. ee Soe and Paris before he went up front as a red triangle canteen man. pncenbennes fines: wall RED TRACTS NEAR TRINITY, Man Distributing Them Saved’ |! From Crowd by Pelicoman. Near Trinity church f# ho place to distribute Bolshewk Mteratura A ‘man givirig the name of Merbert A. Thorpe, of No. 78 Clendenny Avenue, Jersey City, started to do ft In three Fa | minutes pedestrians were shouting “get @ cop" and in dive minutes Thorpe Was being escorted by Patrol Frank ‘Timmons to the Old Stip ne Mon gion Wail Street, shouting “« ‘Th had email circula: aaruaine the wa: bn Ope of living ped a | Women’ 8 Me hing Chemises Attractive models of superior Flesh Washable Satin,.Crepe de Chine; tailored and lace trimmed; ribbon and lace shoulder straps. Seanptional Values 3.95 Ss. TW. Cor pices feces ND NEURALGIA ANTI- KAMNIA a TABLETS 2.95 5.00 retains all the notishing food qualities as well asthe Kellogg! flavor which everybor enjoys./ Ask your grocer fo Kellogg’s) Notice the wax-tite ; see the extra trouble we tie to please you. You will know te genuine Package by the signatw above. KELLOGG TOASTED CORIFLAKE CO) Battle Creek, Mich, E Women’ 's Lingerie Nightgowns B ee of Lingerie in flesh . white, tailored and lace trimmed ‘ede. BROG KLYN. 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