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LO: + Off Manhattan Span Brooklyn Side, ’ \ Mam Wyilner jr. thirty-five y ‘once of Greenpoint but “Wyliner appeared every preparation for suic ‘hat on the bridge roadway. W' Were found four notes, Notes was addrested “to My Mother,” ono N BRDOGE, THEN REE ~ ESTO DEAT rent resnpoint Man Leaps on . A man believed to have been Wil- ears old, lately of Philadelphia, jumped from Manhat- | Man Bridge just west of the approactl at the'Brooklyn end at 8.30 o'clock this morning and was crushed to of the pavement below. - to have made ide. He! Placed a raincoat and brown fedora ith them One of the Beloved ‘0 Father,” another“ to ; ‘My Brothers and Sisters’ and the , ‘fourth “to Mild*®d and Clara,” ) The man was seen to stand erect upon the parapet for a minute ‘and - peared to have been broken pact. with the paving. In his pockets was found a ecard of * siege and A. M. Lodge Squad, “who” picke? up th: clothing, and Patrolman Holl Poplar Street Station, first found with the clothing that Was a tobacco salesman -1i No. 1624 North 26th Stree! Phia, ¢ in the “notes the some end” had to be. In the his mother he asked that sh his ‘brother hig goods that he desired In the letter addressed to and Mildred dead prophesié¢d that some day his family ‘would understand why his “ “Budd” was to receive all of leap. Every bone in his body ap- by im- one of membership 403, F. Patrolman Getmnse of the Bridge e man's is of the reach the body, said they Judged from cardé Wyliner ving at Philade)- man trouble. note to e collect nee and pay to his sisters Mildrea and Clara the writer thanked them for providing him with a com nfortable ‘Hohe which “he could not enjoy” and eoncluded wit! to choke the when I tried td s: There is,a God, : “What was it seemed waHow ? there is a heaven and my sout’will watch over you and pro- tect you until we meet again,” On the body were found t dollar bills, 68 cents, a go! wo one- Id open faced watch and a fountain pen. ~ JUSTICE KADIEN WON'T HETHERINGTON IN Queens Democrats *Name District. Tne subcommittee in ch: nominatfong for the Queens Democratic Committee, & letter from Municipal Thomas C. Kadien, decliming hi nation for renomination in sistant District John Hetheri No. 76 Remsen Street, vacancy. Mr. Hetherington is erington and Rathgebér. “In the Mitigation following of Mrs, Clara Hilert, ola, in 1914, that she had be treated in the club house of ere of “Curly Joe” Cassidy, was trying to secure the releas busband from jail, Mr. Heth took the etand for one of the _ ants, Harry Scanlon. eted to much critfeism from eampaign, Justice Kadien declined round that his age would bri etiroment efter he ar and that his that he could not ma ive campaign. He has the bench since he was appo Mayor Van Wyck ago. regists of Queens in the fc RUN; PLAGE Astoria Lawyer for Bench in First arge of County on receipt of Justi is agai the first district ©f Queens, named former As- ngton of Astoria, for the a mem- ber of the law firm of Williams, Heth- charges seventeen years en mal support- near the Queens County Court House, when she se of her erington defend- He was eub- the suf ollowing on the ng about ad served alth was ean ag- been on inted by twenty-one years ANIMALS’ GHOSTS STIR SOLDIER ON PATRICIA Transport * accommodate 3,000 passengers | comfort, tied up at Pier 2, to-day with only 333 on board left Brest on Aug. 4. Before the wAr the Patric tween New York and Hambi never came to.the United State: birds or beasts for the circuses. John Swisshofer of Dubuqui quartered “in that part of formerly given over to lions, t such, swore that at midnight day he w nosed out of his ber! Ost of a giraffe eleven miles kicked from stem to 3! of a laughing jacka Mawor on board. The Patricia's wenty-three casual offi held clerks, sixteen Red Cros: There passengers vessel to be laun: shipyard and the second. to ated in Allantie waters wa over by the shipping board the Raporel Steamship line York, which will operate the wa West Indian service. ‘Th built at Wilmington, N. tree thousand (ons, Big Enough to Bring 3,000 Arrives With 333 Soldiers and Welfare Workers. ‘The Ateamship Patricia, big s, nough to in oceanic Hoboken, ‘The ship ¢ ja wan a Hamburg-American liner ploughing be- urg and 8 without Private e, Towa the ship gers. and on Satur- th by the high and rn by the shade w included . three army 8 nurs 187 welfare workers and eight wives of enlisted mpn, There were 145 enlisted men on board under command of Licut. Col. Albert K. Gardner. e President Grant, due to-day, has ; 8 including easuals and conva- iescents, thirty-seven welfare workers and forty-nine soldiers’ — \ First Coneréte Ship Turned Over to Private Owner WASHINGTON, Aug. 16 steamship Atlantus, the first con od from an Atlantic bg oper- $s turned to-day to ot New vessel in Atlantus + and be <4 Also Prepare for Mammoth Barade—Managers Losing | $104,500 a, Week. ‘The actors slept tate this morning after a night of “nothing doing” with the managers, but plenty of exercise in the ranks of thé Equity. They had 4 rehearsal, at toon at New Amster- dam Yall for the big beneft pertorm- ance which will be given on Monday night at the Lexington Qpera House, and the actors were busy also on the Preparations for the mammoth parade on Monday afternoon. It is estimated that, the actors’ strike is losing for the managers $104,500 9 week by the closing of ten theatres alone. The manage are con-| templating letting out the ‘dark; houses to movie men on a gveekly basis. The weekly box office bupi- hesg before the theatres were closed was as follows: “Bast Is “West” “Galeties" (44th , Street), $21,000; “Volee In the Dark” (Repubite);-$11,- 000; “What a Girl” (Shubert), $7,000; “Five Million’ (Lyric), $8,000; “Crim-| son Alibi (Broadhurst), $8,000; “At! 340" (Playhouse), $6,500; “Nightie| Night” (Princess), $5,000. The esti- (Astor), $16,000; orus Gi “Doctrine of “Equity is Cons Through City, ; S mated business,of the Gaiety and the Globe, whidh did not open, is for the former with “Lightnin’,” $11,000 and the latter with “She's a Good Fel- slow," $11,000. a Secretary of-Labor Wilson has sent to New York Commissioners R. B. Mahany' and ‘Benjamin © Squires to confer with striking.actors and the managers to-day and attempt a set- tlement of the trouble that has al- VICTIM ROBBED 6 NALPIN MURDER [SHC $300- SOLDIER'S PAY SHORTER SKIRTS TO SHOW “PRETTIEST ANKLES IN WORL Experts at Paris Fashion Conference Decree a Comproémised Length for America. 9) F most paralyzed the theatrical bust- PARIS, Aug. 16.—Paris’ first real) culed and they believe in modera- ness-here since.Aug. 7 The Thforma- display of styles since the war began | tion.” tion came from Washington, ' both is being attended by abdht 300 Amér-] Although the Americans designed sides here denying they had sought | Identified as Cecil E. Landon,| ican buyers who are showinig them-| their own styles to a great extent Federal ald. Despite the apparent uncompromis- ing attitude of the managers, there were signs of weakening in conces- sions they have offered actors in the, matter of contracts, Some see in It hope of* breaking the deadlock, the first real sign of peace: since thy bit- ter quarred started. * The offer will be submitted to the Actors’ Faulty As- sociation to-day. Tt resulted from two cyiaite ‘of! a committee headed by ©. ‘H. Sothern, Leo Ditrichstein and Mrs.. Fiske to the managers last night, Finally Arthur Hopkins, recognized as spokesman for the managers, an- nounced the form of contract the managers were willing to give. It Just Back From Service Overseas. Inspector Cray said.to-day t whjle several points remained to cledred up in the Hotel McAl murder, it stemed certain the vict now identified as Cecil master’s ‘Department in Brest, er: soldiers. Landon.had about $300 in back when he arrived a week ago on transport Great Northern, He only % cents ,when his body tically everything else. ‘After meeting the actors, Arthur Hopkins, spokesman for the P? M. A., told reporters the managers were will- | ing to submit their difference: to arbi- tration. He added that the managers were willing to give “a better contract than the Equity, but it will not be who came back on the same & identified, as that of Darby policeman assigned to special the District Attorney's. office Rion’s family at No, 5824 89th Str Portland, Ore,, has been notified, teCamp. Mills, Woods’ and the Palace Theatres, were | on i ‘That Wag the last t on Tuesday. augmentdd to-day by announcement 1 saw Landon. E. Landen, fermerly a Sergeant in the Quarte: was slain by one of the Broadway “float who make a specialty of robbing Earlicr in the day the body had been ent, uty in| Lan “We were discharged He went to the War. selvas to be more independdft of the dietates of French dressmakers than ever before. ‘ ; Brown, according to the new models, is again in marked favor. Soft materitils’ are used geherally and flounces; panniers and tho de- sign of the new models tend towards the ‘strictly feminine appearance. There is no suggestion of the mascu- line, tailor-make effects of the past. Paris is clingingto skirts hang- ing seven to eéghpdnches from the ground. American buyers, the dress- makers say, are ridiculing the short- ness of the gowns, although frankly jadmitling American skirts have oeen too long. It is said to be likely American women will be offered com- during the war they apparently ore finding much that is worth while in | the Paris display rooms, although | viewing things from a newly inde- pendent point of view. Passport gifm- hat be pin im, of American buyers from being much larger. The buyers have been: busy all this week viewing the new models plays next week when some of the most importan¢ fitms will show their winter styles, Brown is shown in scores of shades, | pay the, had was biscuit negre and moles, ‘FELINE ROYALTY DISAPPEARS, OLD ROSE EUR AND ALL hip al EXPECTED HERE T0-DA Mrs. ‘out, in sti Before guett ridiron Clyb and the Gotham Club, is ©. leaving Franée Milé, Mistin= considerably alarmed over King Ed- £, tin= had made no. further ‘arr Ame in “Peter Pan, culties, it was said, kepf the muimber | and they will continue to attend dis- | including briek terra cotta and burnt There also are shown soft, shades of gray, ‘raven blue, tete-de- Scores of the beautiful models who | A Byooks Seeking Clue to! Belong to Mile, Mistinguett, Dancer, me Bs TAD TOFALLIN FOR STE RING, MOVIE ARPLAN MARPLE BUTATS NEL “Weston, Who Leaped From Detectives Keep "Keep Promise That 47th Floor, Enslaved by Drugs\ Everybody Can Retire When ‘ AfterAccidentWhile Directing. | Bamberg Gets Property. erEret (TA ‘ | The widow of Charles H. Weaton, | Maurice Starbuck, * twenty-four ‘formerly stage manager for Mayde years old, a clerk of No. G06 West Adams and player of the woolly 408 Pirst Street, Cdney Island, was ac- who wis the “chil-' \ costed near his home early this morn. dren's only real friend.” came to New ing by Detectives Hemmedinger and , York to-day from Newark to obtain surphy, They had with ¢ eels help. trom the friends ef her hus: Bamberg, @ Hat manufacturer, who is band, who killed bimself by leaping | snending the aummer in a bungalow from the seventeenth’ floor of th i, wwout wirst Street near Séa Breese Acolian building at No, 27 West 24 Avenue, Starbuck dqnied the right — was of the detectives to stop and question rs... Weston. wits is thirty him years old, “met the hetor In London Hedimedinger ang Muiphy showed elaht yante’ wyo and was married’ tos tadger ned explained thet {him soon afterwards, Tey have o yaa, ed oneal 4 son five years old. The widow sald yome and had aroused Mr. and Mra. to-day Weaton's suicide, following his Bamters ty. tipping over a halt decline from pronperity and an InOU- CieT wn Oy en eet in and ential position in his profession, #98 99) in cash trom the clothing in thelr Indirectly due to his doyotion tf his {211m caam from the olothing in thelr work as a moving picture director’ | ony, colonists were pointed out trot. j in the course of which he suffered-an ||, a if about the wot atrests with elec- | accident whigh ted to hin becoming (115 100i | Moreover, Hemmedin- Vq drug addict in order to deaden se cera “gtarbuck “just . | exoruciating pain. ‘ abou Mrs, Weston said that her hus: ot ad padi Bal ante sae cxnees | oma who had been following the| , lt \stage since: he was fourteen’ years he Fuasing, away otvee, Sip { he Re . O14, beonene Interested, In., the fy “AML right," said Starbuck, ‘I'm lance and Majertle St0d 08g een enn eevvaw-abiding, Lat’ Florida and was the. director for) 'PHocent, Out I'm law-abiding. ad go to the station.” Just before reaching the station, according to the detectives, Hemm dinger halted the procession and sa: © Stamgbuck: “See here! My partner and I haven't had any sleep and to- morrow is our day off. Mr, Bamberg jthem. In the course of his work hej was in an airplane aceldent in T9017) Jin which bis nose was broken, his | skull fractured and one leg broken, | fie also suffered internal injuries. He recovered after a sliver plate | ‘ here 8 cold and wet and his teeth j had beon attached to his skull by /). chatterigg. Lf you have got his |seven screws. The plate at times | ring and money why not make the best of a bad job and giye them back ‘to him and then you and all the rest of wa can go to bed?" “That ‘sult everybody? Hemm dinger say Starbuck asked the as- sombled comparly. hey all said it did. Whereupon, the detectives assert, Starbuck Wea them to the back yard of his home, dug up'the sand, removed a bundle of straw and disclosed the stolen property, Starbuck went to béd, all right—in a Gel) in Coney Island station, Then the others went to bed, as promised. Starbuck, apparently suffering from suppressed indignation, pleaded not guilty in Coney Island court to-day and With still more suppressed indig- nation heard the detectives tell th story after which he was held for = amination next week. OFF TO ROME FOR WEDDING U-BOAT WARFARE DELAYED | gave him Intense pa for which his surgeons prescribed n. otics and he leadamns a slave to drugs, Two months ago, the widow sald, Weston was re- hg to such poverty that she went | to Nve with friemds, though there was no estrangement-between them. A message from kim yesterday jasked Mrs, Weston to meet her hus- band in Bryant Park, aw he “had a ‘solution of their difficulties.” Mrs. Weston believes that her husband, bis mind clotided by nargotics, wished jher to witness his suicide, as visible evidence of his recognition that their life was hopelessly ruined. He ap- }ymrently changed his mind, for be | did not jump from ®& window of the building facing tho street, but from one ovdrlooking the four-story root of a building adjoining on an interior |court, Mpa. Weston, waited until | dusk, In ignorance of his deathgwnd a hen returned home, provides that eight performances |found. It is the theory of the polico| promised lengths, One .promM@ent| are displaying gowns in the drawing | ' Amon, constitute a week, with a clause for|that he was drugged, but showed | American buyer said to-day that “no| rooms of the celebrated dressmakers| [It eveloped from letters in the | Assisgant U. |S, Aftorney 4 extra pay for.extra performances, fight when the robbery was attempt-| well-formed women looks well in a do mot wear corsets and make every | man's pocket ‘and from further, in- 4, 174 Passengers Four Ships and ® clause Jimiting rehearsals of ed. His companion then beat him on| really long skirt and it cannot be| Phen tieupes (ne SOM contour of et that he had applied to Sailing From ‘New York. meisical' plays for four weeks. For |the head with a candlestick wrencbed | graceful” but he laughed at q dress-| "American buyers say they are hav- | G@fine M. Cohan last Monday for a | 174 passengers on four arbiteftion the managers would pro- | from its fastening on the table maker's suggestion that Americans|ing almost a battle with Parisign| #0 a8 a “strikebreaker” in the | There were 4. de York to-day as pose a permanent committee of three | nose who held the autopsy are not | Want long skirt because American, ‘tessmakers over tie backlens eve- | actors’ strike, and had received a re jbl bailing peas a pBborsAarosy7' . F ning gowns offered, which the Ameri- Ry ; follows: La " managers, three actors appointed by | sure the blows were sufficient to] women do not have pretty ankles | Cing are insisting OM having filied tng DY, the following day that no place ITN Oe Seer eraol, 1.114) the actors (not the Equity Association), |cause death, and the vital organs; “American women have the pret-| with lace to the amazement of the) “4% pen for him, There-was an un-|0% "i 46 Genoa and Naples, and a seventh neutral member, a 8U-|nave been sent to Bellevue to dv-| lest ankles and feet in. the world,” | French designers, mailed letter to Mr. Cohaa in Bis |). “una the Rosalind, Red Cro , preme Court Justice if possible. But| termine the amount and scharacter| the buyer replied, “and they also are |, Hate for fall and winter are both | pocket, to Halifax and St, Johns, 140. the managers still refuse to .recog- |of drug he had been given. the best shod, but they realize that|{ineeo the taee, Velvet ye ll Phe most remarkable document | Anintant Unitod States District Attor~ The identification of ndon was . ‘ Sia # the most % " Paul Yaselif js on the Dante All nize the Mquity,,which the actors say| The identification of Landon was the extremely short skirts are ridi- | popular fabric found on the dead man, however, was | Pau) Xasellf '6 on Oeerathe ie te they’ will insist on, though the man- |No"S47"Weat 168th ‘street, & Sergeant | — a letter addressed “to any one inter- | Milas Pin Falconi, nieve of Sena- agers appear to have yjelded on prac- | Mayor in the Army Service C orp, | “PRETTIEST LEGS IN PARIS” ested,” which contained a justification | Nicola Falconi, © member of the allan Chamber of Deputies. The two sale Bethrothed before the, war, but war for his suitide and a description of preventod his feelings on the point of ! ‘The letter bore ing: “How one feels just before death by jumping from the eighteenth story el restrictions the eddihg. | "rhe body’ of Capt. Antonio Sylvio Re natl, the Italian ace who was kijled at '}agolhurst feld in an airplane accident 0 | months ago, was Italian ship. Te will be taken*to Genoa aping, | the following head- se Vos told Assistant District Attor-| “Kj ON Who Is to w Th {Ogden Mills ts bound for France, and called an Eduity contrac’, ‘sles den that tia aoeeatenauee ones King Edward VII., mesake of | : Sho Them of a bullding—by Charles H. Weston, ]oxden, 3 "neve ne tor, Wranee, ane ‘8 Landon was casual. Ruler Who Gave Him Awa | in the Movies, 4 ae sagt Jumping from — the Glasgow, Was on the Rosalind, i colt theatre Strikers Lone J by Change} “W t e Gre: - Y v iv | eighteen: 00) The ing. of the ver of Play. sped secs sale tehareeas hee hagas King Edward VIL, who is a perfectly Cheer up, everybody, The girl “with) “Last night I saw my wife and |ship. marks the reopening of the, Red CHICAGO, ‘Aug. 16.—Complications| cial casuals. 1 Was the only New |lovely pink Persian cat with a coat of the prettiest legs in Pants’’—that ‘is, |darling son the last time on this earth. © rous Fe ot ivana’ fae fae | ras and fad In the strike of actors confined to the| Yorker in the party. We reached |champagne fur tinted in old rose, has | When she is at home—is due in New|It is a stfange fecling to know that |Johns, discontinued for 08 mone by ne Cort Theatre and Cohan's Grand Opera Hoboken | last Friday, and I took the |disappeared from his home, No. 16/York on the France to-day or to-mor-|it is the last time, Something in your Stephano, * House, pending decision of injunction | £0Ur on: tem my home, where they | Manhattan Avenue. His mistress, Mrs,|TOW. She is Mile, Mistinguett, oye of | Soul seems” to ory eee wonderful suits brought by the management of | *P°Rt night. Saturday we went|, 4 Brooks, who Is President of the|the most popular dancers on the Pa-| that last kiss is hat a coward I if Sull, | know | am not a coward, |tt is far better to die at once than a lingering death in an insane hospital, PANTS SAVE, HIS LIFE. FORLA rm i ; A ay Need France and tis France if you read a tine. or two. about several who are on the waiting list—waiting for jobe—of the Ré-em- ployment Bureau In Pearl Street. One young man of twenty-two, © who, his father having died while he, « waa in the service, finds himself with eleven younger brothers and sisters to look after. “Any kind of work that will help him to keep them.” + Another wants work on « farm “if he can take his wife along.’ Lost three fingers months’ service overseas, From $ until 1 every day attends a voca! school. Who has work for a mea» wenger or clevator attendant after-, noons and evenings? Herman Popelsky of Brooklyn, tate, of the.U. 8. Army, wants a place at $27 or more a week where he cen tearn, ( engineering. Is making $5 a day aga laborer, but has started on @ course @t Cooper Union and whats practical, experience. “ A John D. Rockefeler sr. former, valet would ,ike ® position. as tok messenger) Jobn McGreegor’s old boss kept we Job as timekeeper for him, but ths shop: is two miles from a railroad station, nad John whs wounded jn the right lex in France.gnd cannot walks that far, John H. Simpsop, first class mechanic, wants a position at Saranac Lave. Mis sick wife ig there’for her health. “Amy kina of si. at a -nontipal wage. John is a Milesmin and demonstrate’ 48 well as @ fest clags mechanic, Cay on @ lightér will sult Alex~ ne 9 n, Record: Kighteen years ‘Tom Stuart, in the Intelligen&: De- partment \during the war, wants to" fern the ee net na ol we ployment C Committee for $74,000 ‘00 wn which to continue the work at No, 605 Pearl Street until Nov. 1, are coming in slowly, It costs m4 s to iand @ job. An; the committee to ca: potmonkre is in the rooms the Association, in the Woolworth Be. Ae Smith is the baa Ginoves pss, of Starting Four” Blazes at Grand in Three Days. ‘ Charies Ginoves, who says he loves to see the fire engines come rushing up and to see frightened hotel guests come tumbling out of thelr room in might attire, was token to the Jefferson Mar- ket Court this morning for arraignment on a charge of arson, , Fire Marthal Brophy, who makes the charge, stys Gtnoves started four fires in three day# in the New Grand Hotel, Ast Street and: Broadway, where he was employed, as a porter, He started the firas, it is charged, and then gave the alarm. ‘The management rewarded Aim with $5 for giving the, first alarm. by done by the four fires ia pent some time im the Asylum for the erimi- ” on That Day All the W. Messengers Will Be at Outing. ‘The Western Union messenger boys will have thelr own annual outing at Munger’s Hotel, New Dorp, 8. 1, to- morrow. The boy! 800 strong, ru le ferryboat gt 10.90 a, m,, & special train will wating for them etm George to carry them to their destina- tion, ‘Athletic, track and fled sports, tn- cluding ®.paseball game, will Mill in the hours an ye New York Mercurys will open up Ww! clam chowder and wind up with a feed’ with le vaudeville. Capt. Charles 8. Dieges 0! the New York Athletic Club will referee the games, d by R. J. (Diek> Murphy ans Clare.’ Prises will be awarded for the various events, from the Grand that @ new show|Camp Cojnmunity Service rooms at| ward's going away. Mrs, Brooks was me ata | Americans to €on-| as 1 know I am crazy. would be puto. This meant thatthe | No. 65 West 2%h street, that day, |presented with the Persian beauty by | (ih. thin toupiear ae mooveng, Mitac | H,find myself in the most unknown) "sy asqn man fell from the plat- Wan” with ir ere | registered and sent a telegram to|King Edward at Windsor “Castle ‘ten! said she might accept ea Ma places to me. L cannot sieep without! 4 no’ | Was” with Grant Mitchel! at their friends in Watertown, N. Y. Helyears ago, During his decade of com-|(o uppear hore on the stage, ‘It is ner | the most hideous dreams, { ui al-|form at Consumers’ Park Btation of header the strike Was settled of hot | told me he hoped to spend a few days |tormapic living in New York, King Ka-|!'8 trip to America, ways talking & myself, always beads Brighton "L" shortly Before ndon ee "| there before going back West, Narra’ ed noth nas Core & tone 06 ~——.— {the most ungarthly things, and landed on the third rail Just an a “From what I remember of conver. | ¥* ert Pee eee | “They will be far better off with. |train was pulling into the station from | TAX FRAUD JURY DISCHARGED | sations 1 had with him ho was a|m¥e ands crow, of wold on all state CRIPPLE CLUB FORMING BAND out me., T cannot Hind empioyrmente i | ney, Talend, “nhete, wan. a nal yeh sophomore in the University of Ore- | occasions. am unable to keep them, I am drag. |#!#ed panic among the women in the Fails te et Awatust Audit | on andentered the army in Portland. | His Feline Majesty was placed In the /tayites D: and Ways to| sing them down, 1 cannot live and | iti oped pS ly a esi Ho had ben two years overseas, jkitchen of Mra. Brooks's apartment last | let it be known that 1 am the sue “ie” unknown wan removed | to ompany Pa re. When | left him he had between il “ ndow wan lef ». Mrs. | \ hot their downfan, A his come 7 unty Hoi suffe: and $300 In his @lothes.”* wht and @ window was left open. Mrs! “Henry Braxton, of the Red Crosé In-|my mind as Tsame Waiting to Jump. |trom shock. That he wag not imme- The jury in the trial of Morris Rach- | 404 $00 In his lotions yearn {Prooks fears that King Edward became lstitute for Crippled and Disabled Men | People are passing tar below. “I do {diately killed may jbe'aceounted ‘for mil and Abraham Lincoln Samuelson, he RL OR? isi ee dventurous—late in life, she agrees, 3 % |by the fact that he nm three pa | old. jat No, 311 Fourth Avenue, writes to;not want to fall on apy one. I am mr ces ee . 3 partners in the Sterling Accounting |° wf or he hus never mingled with other |-the kvening World: |crying like a child ity ‘heart and |of trousers, He spears to be thirt and Audit Company, reported to Judge cate--leaped through the opening ond ‘Among your readers are hundreds of | head ache, Yet I am not aervous, 1) 3 that some one has captured him. He i" rt 4 to np a few seconds ago, Retus' & Fowles Asst Sigs Nee if EAST N. Y. “AMERICAN LEGION, | risen a soild gold collars which fits a9 |°8!PPles who are unacquainted with the | *arted to Jump a few seconds ago, | coujd pot reach @ verdict and was dis- Ughtly that it may have to be filed off. (fact that there is in New York City a! came pefore me just as plain as day charged by the court Warwick Post Takes the Fermer| There are two small bells attached: !ciub that welcomes to its membership|° "Say your last prayer—the one 1 | Morrls Rosenblum, an Internal Reve- Mra, Brooks saya a reward will be pald/any man of boy with a physical handi vey fer ' one I | nue Agent, was’ Jaintly indicted with| ‘ervice Mem ef Mamy Sections, © jfor King Raward's return, eap. The Red’ C Institute Club of | B2¥e 1)" oe Cy? | ie Agent, , dicted g abil Yo A a iin sl Soper ai og | ROW, pray God to keep my wife, Rachmil and Samuelson, charged with| Warwick Post of the Americah Legion Invite any crip eanising a band and) Yho is the Anest woman on earth; conspiring in preparing a false incame|W&s organized Thursday night at Pub Man Killed by « ‘rat. myles, any ccipple who plays an, instru: | WO, Me too is ray hearts arent tax réturn of the Coastwise Warehouses, | llc School No, 158 Hast New York. It| As @ ten-car train, squthbound, was|the second and fourth Tuesday evenings | pray God to keep them from sorrow | ine, ‘of No. 384 Washington Street included fm its membership former sery- | Pulling into the Christopher Street ead FT month, The club needs espec-| and darkness. Oh, God! How I love co-conspiratora. He admitted, accept: | Hills and New Lots gections, nearly ali |night, Joseph. Fisher, forty, a boat! "The cripple who feels. the need of # interopied the most amas: | ing @ bribe of 99.000 jn marked bills und|of them having seMbd with the 77th | captain of No, 507 West “Street, waa [belonging to an organization Where he| Hg history of me that one could hear.) sald Rachmil and Samuelson proposed | Division, . seen to fall on the tracks by Sianley {Can wet plgasure, encouragement and | "Billions of thoughts pass through the fraud. * “The officers elected were: President, |Zillig, motorman of the tray eters | constructive assistance, “fs invited to|my brain. What will I see in five - : Haward Saphir, No. 477, Schenck Ave: Iie Hatter could. apply the biakes the [APBIy for membership.” A eony of the | minutes? WII xo to another world? | ’ : at, Vice forwarl trucks of the firet cur pasces (club's magazine, Thumbs Up, will be| Will my. soul reaten peace?” Five | ne enieg. te ier ye Becond jover the man's body sent to any Carlo. pon request, j minutes from now will | know what » Unite: ates Employmem Ser- © becker, > - i |dying is? I have no more fear of hell, vice at 41st Street and Second Ave- ch, the ergapiacr, | WAM Bulld 2,000 Houses tm ANOTHER HELD | IN ‘RED’ PLOT, |1 caunot sufter any more than I have nue, Brodklyn, has places for several |, ° xt session of the post whl be| eArthur Brothers Company of My body is in hell, If | am to go to hundred unskilled n in shipyard wee a a when Gol. Theodore | this city has closed a contract, it Was] mate vised at $10,000 for Man |hell, only my soul can go, but I cannot k, Young men, weighing around eat A announced to-day, with the French Gov Delant ta save my soul. pounds, are taken on at 54 cents Jernment for the erection of 4 | “L feel just like a man waiting to | an hour, Ex-service men are wanted |U+ % tere & German Planes tm |), devastated regions of F The fourth Russian arrested in con-| meet his boas when there Js some- as learners for bolting up and other d Ale Race, * |Yrench are negotiating. with With: se Publication of “KhI- | ining wrong. Goodby, all. May God The labor bureau can place several] \p the forthcoming aip race between | ouoat . Pee: 24rd | cated the overthrow of government, | ‘The police also found in his poske hundred men in these shipyard jobs, |New York and Toronto, after. all - eves TOA. Bald, tb $10.00 hall Songer, by Mag: |B DAtra Peed a letlar toc) Wenlou's —- — = s istrate Ten un ‘orkville © rt} use drugs, « etter fron esto! es: The American Flying Club ac nee Submarine Launched at|for. cx Tuesday, Ho Is |father n Birmin , England , 7 rejected German planes entered by! Michae er ecels of “No —_ WASHINGTON, Aug, 16.—Col, Will- B ri 180 Agen He is ‘charged with Old Guard to Shoot iam Baker Thompson, for a number of] Mdividuais, but yesterday receivedan| QUINCY, Maas., 16.—The aub-| suspicion of criminal anarchy. Ps ¢ Now. Jor ial cars treasurer of the Republican Na-|€@ty from the United States Gov- | marine R-12, built for the Blectric Boat bomb ‘sauiad ‘raided the Russian| ‘The Governor of Now Jersey, through onal Committee and former Assistant |eraAment, including French, British, \Company by the Bethlehem Shipbuila-| ‘a Ria om Ne ih East yoth Brig n. Birg W. Spencer, Ingpestor Postmaster General, is dead at his sum- | American and German planes, which ine Corporation, was launched here yes=| sr hstantaden Srmaehok Garrenlonned, | rie eiactad tattha Gla: Caee ttateeee mer home at Haven, Me. He was fifty. | it accepted. Among the thirty planes Miss Helen Mack, daughter of Was arrested yesterday by Detec: | Battalion of New Yerk the uso of the ong years old and resident of Wash- tbe Gams by the Goverment AF0 the late John M. Mack of’ Philadelphia, Jerome Murpyy of the bomb irt Rifle Raoge from Aug, 4 to CERIN Was sponsor, quad, ' 23 indlusive, A vos of She ak Ee ‘Charlie Russo used to be a barber, suic in twenty-twa.o; a + x ‘bt om 9 Peay ore Br re « bog aM, sua hee 2 a