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Oem: pe ae my Pet y Court to Douglas Gill Is Sued for Their Recovery. 4 Molt was dogun in the ‘ ray Montorief Gi fon And ton by rth _ Mite Dr. Harry De ©, Bast 57th Street, to aurren | Allee were tak absence! a ¢ , y asmbrt these desde were given to thom by their father before the # and conveyed to them. property belonged to Wray's who died Ma: | the complaint nilitary #ervice o| et f the t We | , you, Mary Suprome Percival! adopted | eepectively of the | Gill of No. 387 compel Mra. Flor- flees of the by Lieut. Harry when a limited train on Iant night Zeulah Gill, aeoond wife of Dr.| “Jonn Mill jeeds which they |ing to re the coup! leg and th of their father. |_ Nathan Hirsch, C1 mittee which has been rent profiteering, made mother, [a letter, written by oil, alleged to hi in a wate at The propert ia valued wt e I "HIS is an opportune time to Jay in a supply of Pure Linen Hand- Rep. Trade Mork kerchiefs at McCutcheon’s. To buy Handkerchiefs now at McCutcheon’ prices, whether pur- chased for personal use or in antici- pation of gift occasions, is to practice true thrift. Established more than hall a century Fifth Ave. 34th and 33d Streets & Northwestern Railroad the Chatrman_ of |Dr. Harry Douglas Gill, according to 1918 in the nited States. Ries TRYING TO SAVE WIFE. Her Foot Canght tm Rattway Fro Clings to Her, CHICAGO, Sept. 2—"TN atay with | With these words, Will- iam F. Tanner, a cashier in the of- Baltimore & Ohio road here, closed his eyes, embraced his wife, whose foot was caught in railroad frog. and was killed with her Ral the longo |it has been decided to hold it in the hit’ them |c of St. John the Divine ine tinted of in Synod Hall, Amsterdam and 110th Street joat hin left ty n of the com- investigating big yesterday Court the It stice also asked that they con- , ©0- during the four been arrange [ORE ae Wer Wee ee ee We WW ee Way C a package before the war HRS a package during the war C a package NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES T,3E PRICE! Election of Bishop on Sept. 17 Will Be Held in St. John the Divine. Because the special conve called for September 17 next & new Bishop of the Episcopal Di of New York will be unusually | ry clergyman and layman who has @ right to vote i# present, the convention will number 819. Synod Hall will seat 1,200 persons, but only 700 on the ground floor, “With 600 men in the gallery, confusion in the casting of ballots would, re- sult. «|$10,000 STOLEN FROM STORE Paterson Motor Robbers Pry of | Rear Door. Women's furs and about $10,000 wi end from the | Company's store et Street, Paterson, N. J, a the police of that City believe the thieves used an auto- mobile to take away the loot, | Among the booty taken were six plain judson seal coats yalued at $260 coats valued at y en cloaks was a Nine New ¥ Fined for Raid on © ry Orchard, Nine New Yorkers pald the highest ford, N. Y., when arraigned before Police Judge Adama. According to Su- Perintendent Northrop of the estate of Miss M. Moyea Newell, they stopped a motor truck at a distant the orchard and degan to pile bushel baskets of fruit into the machine, They had | only « fow bushols when captured, These cost them $215 in fines, en Cartin Leaves Reserve Bank, } James F. Curtis, Deputy Governor and Counsel of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, has resigned to enter a new law firm of Denison & Cur- tis, with offices in the Woolworth Building, He was (Secretary of the Liberty Loan Committee of New York. His partner, Winfred T. Denison, was Assistant Attorney General under At- torney General Wickersham. CONVENTION TOO LARGE FOR f@ HALL, TO BE IN CATHEDRAL THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1919, IER SSF SSN If Little Boy Blue Had Lived in Blyn-Plan Days Little Boy Blue won't Blow up his horn, Drive the sheep meadono Nor cows from the corn He's footsore and weary, With corns on his feet. He's bid ‘neath the haystack Tn slumber #0 sweet. from the Probably Little Boy Blue would never have “gone to sleep: on the job” if his feet , what makes little folks “all tired out. had not hurt. That's And that’s where children of the present day have a decided advantage over Little Boy Blue. 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Replace utensils that wear-out with utensils that “Wear-Ever” Look for the ‘‘ Wear-Ever’’ trademark on the bottom of each utensil The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co, New Kensington, Pa. NIZHNI NOVGOROD FAIR BREAKS ALL RECORDS From war torn, Bolsheviki devastated Russia comes the cable news, dramatic in its unexpectedness, that all records for attendance and volume of business at the Great Fair were broken this year. Credit was freely extended. Money rates went to 28%. Sixty million dollars worth of world products were taken up by buyers. Food products active—fur trade dull, but prices high—plum pudding, gelatine and costly soaps took hold of war depressed Russia. To-morrow the whole story in NEW YORK’S GREAT MORNING PAPER Also cables, comment and travel articles concern- ing the Pacific Islands and countries. This Australasian-Far Eastern section is a regular feature every Wednesday. Wonderfully Interesting Wonderfully Instructive Read the travel articles to the kiddies and geog- raphy will have a new meaning to them. IT MAKES LITTLE, DIFFERENCE A “WANT ae" phe ooh) BR tence » ote D FIND IT JT. MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD WANT WILL GO GET \T aD 2 _ ——— py Alta tin nae Rl I