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OULD BUY NITRO, W. VA. ment $70,000,000. The bids w trial equipment be tured into mitted to the Ordnance Dist plant vage Boanl and we mushroom Harris Bros. & (ere The oity cost the Govern- | powder plant city, the entire indus- as fol} 800,000; N ? ee yank . * jen Government's Mushroom Powder | Shame AY. The | Pittabure du Pont ington, $ City That Cost $70,000,000 May Go as a Bargain. ton, § PRELADELPHIA, Oct. 1.—Three|cluded in the pide which excepted Bids were submitted yesterday for pur- oh FL te Certified checks Chase of the Government-bullt city Agents for all bidders ¢ of Nitro, W. Va., and the highest was their cliente puri Company, Wilm- |° rs gS Make Your Bedroom a Living Room Make Your Living Room a Bedroom If you haven't a Living Room you can have one by placing an Owen Daven-o in your Bedroom. i If you need another Bedroom—you can use your Living Room for a Bedroom—by adding an Owen Daven-o. See how the Owen Daven-o benefits every home. 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For Mothers and Chil- dren. to those who cook, Free — write Penick THE EVENING WORLD, W a hagas . EDNESDAY, OCTOBER! 1, 1919. YEGGS TIE WOMAN, “Sssiteo er cove BLOW SAFE AND ROB THEATRE OF $1,000 aio Escape After Overpowering ‘er Caretaker in Fifth Avenue»! Movie House. th “When T bought the theatre, three months ago,” referring to the Fifth Avenue Thea- tre, a moving picture house at Fifth Avenue and 110th Street, “I was alarmed at the crowd of men around the corner every night ‘'Who is that?’ I asked a friend ket.’ “'And who is that other fellow? I asked, indicat- ing another of the crowd. ‘Oh, he's only a yegg just out of Sing Sing.” “So I ran downtown ahd had my afe insured, The crowd stuck around, He ts a pic c Jay last week there was a crap ifie would sail 5 on the corner that jasted three 6 with memberg of h with about twenty-five play- the Commercial Missions of Great ors.” Britain, France, Italy and Belgium, Early last Monday morning is masked men went ir. D theatre, blew the ¢ He employs Mrs. and while unds at 3 © ohbers r and was i o'clock that jumped from th im bah of the orchestra chairs. a Each br da revotver, The woman was joned that she would be shot if sh ou One arona was ted to an While one of the trio visited Dorsey's ottice on the second floor. An attempt i ing to Do to muffle the safe door to the office. ‘The interior of as shattered. desks and strong boxes d rs ran from they were joined by a fourth man. All in a taxicab, his crime would aid Mr. Dorsey. "In th mounts to noth- ing. Commissioner Enright says there is no crime in the city, so ck on my office and my ere, looked pointed to opener job’ ctives came ‘The police of the West 123d Street Station said they had not heard of the robbery. When this was related to Mr. Dor- sey, he said he had reported the rob- bery to the police of the West 123d Street Station ea y Monday morning, id had been ted by detectives from that station hous y doors be- ly last evening nts’ worth of ham, e the look of his vored to evade ying he had no fe did not } ell, give us some cheese,” sald one of the three, Weissberg went to the icebox rear of the store to get the ch turned to see what the young were dot nd found himself staring into a r barrel. While one ot the bandits overed” Welssberg, | other two took $80 from the c register. Then, threatening him vengeance if he notified the police, | they fled. the ——._—- WATCHMAN'S IMAGINATION KEEPS CONSTABULARY BUSY Wrote Threatening Letters to Him- self and Shot at Fancied Bur- glars to Excite Carmel. Frank Light, twenty, a night watch- man in Carmel, confessed In court there yesterday that threatening letters he complained of receiving were written by him and that the burglars he shot at were all in his mind, For @ week, rding to State con- stabulary troop. ight has kept them on the jump. 'T he complained of receiving letters t and wreck the Fowler Electric which employs him, About 1 o'clock in the morning he awoke the townspeople by-firing several revolver shots, He told the constabulary he repelled a gang of robbers and asked them to apprehend the culprits, Light then exhibited more threatening letters. rgt. Francis MoGarvey's suspicions ‘aroused by finding @ stack of de- e stories In the watchman’s posses- sion. McGarvey told Light to write a letter, and, on comparing it with the al- leged’ threatening messages, discovered the handwriting was Identical, Light confeased that nobody had mo- Jested him, but that he simply wished to excite the’ community, MoNulty lectured him and sentence, after Light was f ged under ‘an old law against common nuisances, IDAHO SPEEDS AT 22 KNOTS. High m Final Trial Trip. ON BOARD THE U. 8. 8. IDAHO, Oct. 1 (Wireless to Associated Press). —On the way from Puget Sound to Santa Barbara on its final official trial trip, the U, 8 8 Idaho, latest superdread- nought to be added to the Pacific Fleet, passed Golden Gate, San Francisco, early to-day. During a speed trial of four hours yes- terday the Idaho attained a maximum speed of 22 knots and averaged 219-20 knots for the four-hour period. ‘These atening to rob Plant, |figures are sald to have been the highest ever attained by United States battie- ship. Molasses ‘ f) eral prominent Jewish artists will tal art, It Was announced to-day that the $500,000 campaign is making good progress, i CHICAGO, Oct member of the Federal Trade Commis- said I. Dorsey to-day, oa, OUR OCTOBER BRIDE'S PROFIT TAX rade Commissioner Urges Labor and Capital to “Stop Blowing Soap Bubbles.” 1.—William B. Cotver, on, addr of A g the National Associa- isng Specialty ned th capital, must stop day, we pring, bubbles.’ 4 ver characterized the cost of “the price of the ticket from at there are no n labor eh fictitious toll, each has of the ticket and each ue of the dolla Ww he raid, “I think ft would be a great step to day that the MICHIGAN FURNITURE CLUDES OUT LEASE EVE ), Monroe Overcoats Surpass in Merit and Worth We are prepared for you with Fall Monroe Suits and Overcoats of such surpassing merit in both style and fabric worth that the price inducement is secondary in the appeal these wonderfully good clothes will make to you. 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