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ROBDERS MURDER Son Plies to School in Air plane, WEALTHY CLUBMAN GIRL KYSTERGAL es TO -LAUNORY STRIKE. WOMAN WIN GAS J2other Goes Shopping on the Wing; SUED FOR $50,000 | AS SHE SMASHED | OF J AVERELL GURK APHE® JERSEY: AFTERCINDINGHER © 2#at's the Texas and Cox Family Way BY ARTISTMODEL GLASS WITH FIST 20,000 NOW OUT ! Net —_—s—— Masier Seymour E. J. Cox insignia ‘i high te ‘round Establishes a Record by Phoebe Albert Says Walter K. Inquiry hy Woodhaven Politi- Walk-Out Affects All Hand " s e serting g F is S| x a the Fs os 4 rik pia From. His Houston Doyle of Brooklyn Broke cal Club Soives Mystery of Shops in Manhattan, Accord- e From Brac et. | Home to Enter a Boarding Promise to Wed. Young Woman's Cries. ing to Union Leader. | School Here, and Mrs. Cox} THREE ARE QUESTIONED. Comes Along to Buy Her} Pape W ed in The mystery of the nihaven Re The strike of the steam and hand a | Regular Outfit—Both Sav | ourt to-day $50,000 wblican Association's ciut © over wundry worke nd beyond Same Money and Liberty Bonds ; foth se p t ght by Miss Phoebe t es for help of Miss Minerva ind the union officials Stofen, but Victin’s Bank It's the Best Way to Get iN aetlelé Wodel, ReRInAy Allen When aliacran, bleeds Themes or ‘ Stolen, ictim’s Bank ae motel, ag men and women age Books Are Ignored. pabat ‘ lates : tbman cut artery gad bedpibasis , the strikers. A nd it br Two big st indeles In Brooke - , Marquerite Mooers Marshall, No. 161 1 i t vy . fh, one in Hoboken and one in West onk proile mitted th y”Y ¢, N Cha 4 1h ave aay bad Orns)" Life to-day is a sad and tedious That Miss Albert Md a high indict » wed down to-day accord me twist, aside from t fef that thing, a weary business of boarding- such an Act b Linpnticthsa elastic Lah ah lix Seldin, secretary of Local the motive for the crime was robbery, School, for Seymour E. J, Cc september n the Association 0 Ia one of the : ; repeat ox jr. He jin Septem T neaseetn (9 en AEE ERO REN , Who Is one of the conducters they liad not been able to make any niné-year-old youngster from Misa Albert declares that she made 4) 9° W ‘ T: the atrike sbepress in untavelling the mystery AU - x. who for a glorious ten | \poyle's acquaintance in April Nd ; sti he mi Gieeia a ht x i ie Hand laundries closed all over Mam- WAPROUNdiNe the Murder of Atte, Elles ioe slant ie eet ce baba jand that a Bike later DIO scader of the Fitth Ane District, ps an to-day because the owners of ol ‘ iis mother in ‘at iQ posed to her lis love. ccord to eso al nung "7 beth Nizsnick, f sold, Of airplane. Seymour probably ib he serge Pete er ee n investigation was held let nigh : small launder are unwilliny © papers, was reciprocated ar oe to send soiled clothing of their owe. No. 47 St. Mary ho first boy { by him, President Robert P. Byer SNA alge Bebak eh boy in America to fly to school, Wecame enguged to him. Every time ha treasurer Frank Ie Pl + the tomers to the steam laundries whidh pound and oom and even this morning, with date for thelr wedding wa , ae tana gsi ll fangate are tied up by t and then suffocate eh, \ dat thetr wedding wan fixed. Aggociation. The incident was the are Lied up by the strike, Operators flight over and the studying begun. Miss Albert a Doyle found an of hand laundries wuld be liable te eo ne of the termination of a joy Me ch Bids ae : i es re Ife holds one compensation—the excuse p ng it FERS Peo co oe waaai eine customera for the loas of laundry . ‘ enty story he can tell the other boys in , In September, 1917, the couple aga eld ceage PEL eos ILL committed to steam | ’ years old, an employee of the Otls the Raymond Riordan School at| Mrs sE3tox ssbb cats ble again jurtore in Forest: Parkway alain am laundries, Blevator Com + and Mrs, Jere tightand. | Ano ER SON plighted thoir troth and the girl de wn and Charles O. ine ; sf toes the union is not Cartin, as well as( Grindler, the bet sbeag | oeavy clares that t> prove her love she ond Vice President of the ing for the closed shop but ime our and his mother, Mra, Sey-| ae hilar at, t that the Geahder who t the finding ¢ eae — a | agreed, at his request, to change her gion, Mr. Mo wald tosd Mise Helen och hat the union be recognised Hak body, at fig detained by ed ssa Medora ni hh religious f ) the shine parior after t ROTO by the laundry owners, He also ase ield yesterday, nis morning Mrs. fe that ' M trad : serts that the union 4 olive for furthe ening, DUE TE Gog peer L n the fo annary, Miss pounds of the regiatrat ; vion is willing to was it neither of the ie oe seal ie Reibce hi Washi ngton | eeps Albert says, Doyle gave a diamond sfiaa Alien and. anothor Talented Young Long Island Eques- submit the demands for increased o meet her husband, hav : . ring t ag | yay and yhorter ho three ix suspected of actual AS None eth Ehitmach dea engagement ring to her and again there and the men entered into con-| —— trienne Won by Former joey and shorter hours to arbitaae » to New York in more than | romised to marry 2 von, _ Life Hidd pation in t ‘ ohenenie, # | » § versation with them, Learning that bnateni_} * Se enuifista: hn wah urdere | Che Henee. he returns shortly, how- | l e l en ) ‘Tho following month he renewed they were guing Jamaica way, Brown | Ensign in Navy “On the closed shop issue,” gaid eee wads away hocash vce the shopping which was an| | this promise in the presence of his invited t to a ride, which they|. Afr and Mr 4 Hiteheogk of Seidin, “we take what we claim ts Li ¥ objective of her visit, She ts the first | | By 1 170 Fibs mother, the d the wedding be- the Westbury, L. L, colony announced liberal stand. If, with the untow and $1,000 in y i i necepted we ar 3 vn in whieh “Oman in Americ. to use an airplane ng set for the latter part of the on the way they a friend (Yesterday the eng ient of their Tecognized, we are unable to supply Mrs. N was mur on @ shopping tour, and now holds month, she, asserts, At this time it jamed Mesion, who had a yar) with |4@ughter, Helen, to J, Averell Clark, sufficient union help we are willing ae. Soeeecceterogating |e cvilian long distance Might record. | Was aprosd, bias Albert alle RAMU atti tw Gi WLHUEE CRERKERLTGIE on of Mrs. George C. Clark of South- that tho owners shall employ nem ra boo ‘i were with the bonds, |_! like flying fine!” declared Bey Frank W meg Taken After as oye was expecting to bo called tition for a spin along. the Merrick {2™pton, L. L, and New York City, union help, but with this provision | vhich mour jr. when I saw him and Mr to military duty overseas. hate becca: eae as Hitchcoo! one of the t|) the non-union workers Wate not Bee eee ns | Robbery, Claims 114 military duty overseas, a dIspen= | toqq ing at a rondhyuso for] Mine Iitcheock 1s one of the most the non-union rs shail join Mrs. N ssband some anderbiltyester sition should be obtained from his! crrean they started for home |®€¢omplished equestriennes of the | ynion within thirty days, ond Le hak lived. in /#2¥ afternoon, She wore a natty| Baldo’s tie 8 Fears He Was, Homes, 19 Churches and 37 churen so they might be married finn midnight. Miay Allen was Bast and has won many prises with | es a sade’ ne aviators coat of peel > ‘ ithout the formal publication of the 7 ir eg hunters at the Piping Yonk nine years, Fora t . Sc Sas witho p ly hyate recording to states hunters i BEATEN as © | dark ver, with a toque tol — Waylaid and Robbed— Schools as His Own. pant k, Mewdow Brook and. Mineola as a w t tt xohanwed € : | — ments made e committee, Brown Ke : : t eo gay « utter exchang or a Gone Miss Albert ares that shortly) jo . ate hanthe competitions. ith her mother, also ia a | rs) i) days. * ‘ Irove the others to their honi nd |hood when she iy in the plane. sone Four Days. ‘They haven't decided at the Peed: tne Ripe R LIOR Was. Dre gatas ‘tine A to hor |@ Drilliant rider, she organized the wa nmitted in an! . spelicens ‘ oe ae a f the Bronx County Children's 89-| broke h nent and |first woman's polo club in America, | -— o nd Seymour looks vei 2 ke State a exa ers and detec ”. i , INo Was as ye . et fo! iT q “ ” Keertrn ; wenieht | Hats syncs vee rao 1 a s _ rs and d sty tH dATIN RiReu, ‘Reka Witla | POMBO e date of tho marring | according to Hrown's story to{ Ne date has ax yet been set for the| Thought One of Her “ Boys” We daeniliee live. Aatde from an insure © wore @ minia aviatio vey interested themselves to-day in! stponing it from time to Bart CWkc Lis HP: APRA SU Lee ees 2 ee eh resents ir coat over his khaki suit, and allowed|the strange disappearance of Gui-|*Venuer Whether the fourteen-yeus- a A : in 38 H A ut ) #0 | sur. Glut, whows iutther'a. New! Fooling When Grabbed ge ’ : that school would be pretty stupid mcirte "told bo: 0° imee Eapeiciedes Maethacdatald pitied a, | York home is a ' rT duce a satisfactory alibi, no one had © rete © Pretty SUPId| senpe Baldo, forty-eight, proprietor of ay Boy w Oar Cale Binaele | to overcome her hysteria, Brown] Saal aor o ae eats ete Ave. | By Throat. seh Bech to @ " aoe akio and who has been their th i renee mee toa: trie )) nue, was ensigi © ni - a ., Rareeren. been + ‘ For the rest, he was no more|# private bank in his dwelli Cera beta dn sb | | He tO! spent alinost a vear Ovetwond, |_.it*. Margaret McCarthy, nearly se apartn hier lay : i star boarder since Sep the mos l which Miss Allen objected. n shel * a pee iS Tenty-five years old, who keps a cat loquacious than Warren Pershing—|at No, 2472 Arthur Avenue, the Bronx, | 1 a member of the Racquet and T ‘ . 3 Mot until Grit ar because flying iy no new ex- incorrigible prevaricator that ever | went to the clubhouse, te whieh py Hollow, Country and National vd stationery at at No, 139 6.30 los t that the murder, com- for him. Some little time|WhO disappeared last turday./came down the pike or a budding | ALL OF CREW 'acseuen wh, as & member, had a key Golf Clubs and the Hons of the Revo. | MArk’* Place .Brooklyn, thought one mitted s» urs before was dis- | # hur yi ne ee 4} Since Sunday the house has been b2- |novelist whose books will be fam ous | After she had rested Brown says | lution, bap ja be wile a lark with | 100 © flight fro: e ¢ % t v fOR | aaa i siscmantssillainiiapaet at 1.06 o'clock ye: y afte covered Ae enone ccna meuees selged by a constant stream of Bal-|for the inventiveness of their plot Jthat he reminded her until she de pi yoann roan Wilh w dane feaseee : A towel was around her neck and goy SUGGESTED FLIGHT; THE Sar anuei: sie 4 At noon to-day young Mister | American Vessel Takes Men From | cided to start for home, In the hall- and dark sult leaned over her cous og an apron over her heal. Several “ FATHER SAID “ALL RIGHT.” | MP Haldo believes her husband|Wakio had claimed to reside in 311] rgh Castle, Bound | way, he declared, Misa Allen grew and, grabbing her by the throat, 1 5 strings re und twisted around And jt was he who was responsible | “#8 Waylaid and robbed places, had red frankly that | : | more hysterical and broke the glass her to him all the money she } hey at ne towel. A hole for the most recent fight. “He said| Detectives are interestod in the fact he has attended thirty-seven dif. | From Norfolk, Jpanel in the street door and ran ou and that he would kill hes it . * " ¢ . y had been cut in t towel to admit a ee her ates paige aid that the banker's best clothing dis- ferent schools and had professod MALIFAX, Oct. 8—The Br tish | he following. She ran across Jamaica D ie kidding.’ iu a rubber tu , t acket Andis airplane? so thare now “PPeared with him, Bank examiners allegiance with approximately nino | steamer Sizergh Castle has been sunk | Avenue with the blood flowing from nee” ealg” the on the wall, and red we came to do it. The car is a Cur- 8% anxious to have the fe in his teen churches. Agenta thi ylat sea, acc ing to a wireless mes-| her wrist and crying for help. She i] | assallant picked up a bottle on full tiss ¢, and belongs to my hus- | offi pened in order that they may |~if the figures are correct—« recei to-day by the Marine} ran up the steps of | the vated, | Hh Gabe ea thr vac gpa! vad 1 Her was bound to wens clann wealelnihh oll the wade om the books he may have boy with 170 untruths. Their | Department's agent from the ris | Hrown still following her, Passengers | ’ | med until he had beaten her bed by u f, and herr C. Cox “has Jocked up there the information they timate of him iy given in two wor wn steamer Afel, ‘The Afel reports | waiting for a train made a tourinquet AA ag ee pyre gee Lal by @ necktie, und her feet were 5 fo iano ng, but ud- |cannot find elsewhere in the of They way he ia 16 boy," Jthat she has taken the crew of the | of several handkerchiefs op the | Grawer, He took th enuree and ten oa be by a sash cord. When mits frankly that she would not care} aldo for a number of faa | edbatastivien nians sen egal ny | row of blood, and then took | Mra. MeCarthy dragied eit te me body nto go up and do her ov Neat Puner of years: hia): Detective Th pon of the Weat-/ Hritish at ba : F yop} her to her home, No. 17 Kumerald | pated: frat. doae ark fal ummomene ae police ed to theless, ivs a wonderful way , Cc! Prominent among the Italian-| chester Station picked the boy up| The Sizergh Castle is a el Of! street, Woodhay | threshold. A crawd assembled, they v A she she declared. “Being | Speaking residents of the Bronx, and early in September in connection with | 2407 tons was bound from After Consultation with her par 2 F *, Cay er: 4. | policeman came and the old woman Dr. ¢ 1 of 8 , away from everything and | known to every politician and office-|the robbery of the City Island candy | folk for Antwerp, having left the Jents, he says, he took her in the in Brown Company Grants 44 taken to a howpttal and then to bi ee ‘a glo sensation. | . and . ch to the off Dr. Walte hx acti 3 home at No. nh Aven sald she had been ded thre four Be aT ero ee at bothers | Nelder in the county. He has a lik-| shop of James Duffy, at Shore Road | former port on Sept, 24 se amiecrae) wound then | Hour Week—Election Bal- ],, The, littie ‘candy store iy patron hours. you and are perfectly happy. There's | ing for excellent dinners done in the! and City Island Avenue, Desperadves| The message from the Afel sald |i, took her talked with lots Assured He peinae intra tec tain based ———— ho sensation equal to it—motoring lan style and a knowledge of away with cigars, cigar-| Mt in Metitude 45.1%, longitude 4410) her and her a seh feventa of the day little old ' cannot compare | prepare therr B: id |ahe sighted the British vessel in dis-] “That at * waid lman ta a “mother to all of them. igo last Sunday, and flow to Dallas: | ere famous, and it is not re In the Children’s Court, Just-| pump choked and fires Afel | knew anything abe be Two hundred and fifty printers and | “mother's”, ‘assaiiant—that's FOILED QUT OF $13 000 Mr. Cox fulng With ua that far. We | corded that any politician ever turned | tice Ryan turned the over to the! put out her boats f 4, including who pressmen employed by the Martin B.| Pay Yont it curetulie concealed (rom « made the trip in two hours and twen- | gq. : he Sizergh Castles , ‘ aus 1 » of an | porte 5 Gousk ics ’ ty minut Then We went to St.|2°WA 4n Invitation to put his feet: Society. Agents undertook to find| the Sizergh tudtte alul lied Ait wie | apt at wronge “"Y) Brown Printing Co. No. 39 Cham. |Portere—as usual Louis. We got to Belleville, Il, Tu under the Baldo mahog: the lad’s 7 ts They thought it} crew was taken off the aerial Mr. Brown coul be seen to-lbera Street printers of the City! Wa Money Paid Out the Day Before morning, $ 30. We reached | In the old day do was an in-/ would be easy | fo undered aay He wast once ind View Presi sf | ‘ax Office for W. Youker 4 y and Binghamton the|terpreter in the Coroner's Court.| Nobody at No. Bs prer § nt of the axociati He told the| Record, the Official City Budget, on-| ALBANY, Oct. $.—Assemblyman Safe Was Cracke mittes that the door wasn't red voters and of-|fted B. Youker of +) When coroners passe: at) } F \e rollments of regis about 3,000 feet up most | oners passed out he turned | the first home he claimed, had eve ~ WANTS CONGRESS 10 LIFT vw Aine Alien atinahed thal? n Nes Cita ata f J ok ren 4 Alle ushed the i e pointed by State Co Police Hide New agesihe ft go as to banking, His business since the; heard of him. ‘That's funny,” sa he had Jost his key when} ficial election ballots, returned to rity 4 aa ant, Dir of the 8 Te became known to-day that bure- aa tram atone we signing of the arm| 8 sald to[Frank; “we livo on the first for.” | WAR CONTROL ON BUSINESS «: enter ng the house, Brown is t work at 1 o'clock this afternoon cexne Mee’ Bashan lars made an un ful attempt t Fic a distance of 156) 0#¥€ been enormous, especially in He came downtown with Chief Office abe lowing a conference between repre. have charg of the open the safe in *, which we did in an hour and a foreign exchan, JoNnitigian, “Wien ine: hed ciliated ee ontatives of the employees, who had cloth halt, “1 love too. fw and Mrs./ Mra. Julla Haldo, the banker's wife,|™ flight of stalra together Wakto|Trade and Transportation Board ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL won on strike since Oct. 1, and offi- = a aia “ILow about you kod the sitent | *4¥8 thitt for some time it has been! burst out laughing. | Adopts Memorial on De Of SG SOnGaTe : Want Harrell, the Pr ittle meymour. "Arent you ever| Her custom to go every Saturday) “L was only stringing you" he said, ORs Mees . | WORKERS ORGANIZE | ‘rie firm mrantoa te domand of the Send for Our Big Free Box’ Meaing (ound @ complet f tare (te esa whouk 1 determined | MOrRME to relatives at Bath Beach,| “but now Fil tell the truth, 1 go to| of Theodore P, Shonts, nployees for a 44-hour week and lars tools and ecuipment, including ‘negative where Baldo would join her later in| Public School No. 14, in 28th Street.) At the forty atin Unvelt for Fi ., {both sides agreed to submit to an dilestrates and Sescribes Ha ; 4 a Pianeta “A style of Ostermoor Mattress, a new pair of white on gloves, “He Ls Just as good and quiet in the |the day to remain over the weekend, | near Second Avenue.” "Cut out the! of the Hoard ders Make Plan T Financial] arbitration committee the demand for nd. apring. Explaine why corre { Two holes had be J in the safe par ‘uae e 8 mol ‘on me ia] When he failed to appear last Satur- | fooling,” said Hylan. e¢ From October $14 a week increase in wag Most | sleeping {iy importa nt to health. - ! ; elted | ourse, and he doesn't do ; : , aces terest 01 : but the burs evidently been |e coklag over the ¢ ‘One day {fay She thought he i ave been| Princiy ad t oked } of the strikens were in front of the | POM ta brings It tr si {rightenc he went to 8 the day we spent | detained by business, On Sunday she|over and shook t ds. “Neve building and in City Hall Park and | hs acre aan ens 1 ma ur lon ment cons uti ne inv the | returned home and found her bus-|saw him before," they said, Wakio| ; . ; velt, Memorlal]jogt no time in returning to work | O Ss pi E R M Oo Oo I burwiars had learned that the firm utes, And he plays games with him. | band mis and his clothing gone, | laughed again of vo Waa Among resolutions passed was one ant tne JOT when the announcement of the strike Ostermoor & Co. Pee wn $1 to mect {ta payroil thy self. Hoe pretends he has a wircless ate Bank Examiner B, A, Pa-| know who L he said, “trot memory of the late Theodor: nt teenerea| aittiemet was md | Exsabeth St day before. The money had becn im- and sends off Imaginary messag | tubo, went to the house to-day ac-| “round to the Carmelite Fathers in mh a member of the Be Stier Frederick Alfred, an official of the! eH a ae mediately, 1ait outs Moweve tS sort to|BOY AVIATOR 18 A FIREMAN FOR | companied by Capt. Harry Duane of | “yt! fk aie ene #02 her waa congrons ° | company, and Leon H, Rouse, Pres! Thepagh se keep the facts from be oming oubli¢ TWO JOYOUS DAYS. | the Eighth Detective Division and} poy A 1 fe Nothing out of |iift the war Ar waa | dent Hig Six’ Typographical 10 eer a, _ ii Bin mien was the be | began a search of the pre im. None of knew him of erday fr 1 Phe} Union, ro among those present at | phome 6 Spring, Chas, DeWolf Gibson to Wed Mina piped up Seymour, subsided | a few books were found On that first outing Officer Hylan 1 an W be wanta in} t conferen Helen Kingstand Welsh, shyly again, And it was tett for) was said, furnished little 1 went with the lad to tive dencea, soins » Frid Sr NAsiannesay cat miei Six" oxpresned Charles DeW on, nephew lot Block to te that story mystery two schouis and one chure “4 P ¢ ‘ {themselves us highly pleased with th | our,” he sald, "mage seh a a — alled it a day and back A 4 ‘i! sh em. lat esult of the ke at the Brown Charles Dana Gib will marry Misa’, fi Mie yw t , Helen Kingsland We tar 160) an ie oMamontkathespent| Meme. As BOKGR'S LATE. | tests... ' ent of the assectatio n He ieee nnd: wanidt besa r. and Mrs. Henry No. | 5 ne time riding around in the | Frank Wak Wea pialbic-o Z ackbone of the opposition, They said ] 129 Hast &2d Street, a own car and wearing the fire|Pugitive Dies Im Hoapit de or one Peover taainat oad Aas te ‘ juse many other employers | the Church of the Asc helmets of everybody in the company Kevelving Blow in Ring, : ‘ aaa ere tor | to “sive tn | iuiaen. Of Fcuet Rut of cour 8 Koing to be an| Hm old, af No. 14 By1- f lied upon all pas | Suggested, such as a Thoose »»| 500 BOOKBINDERS STRIKE. of the bridesroom e mald of | Ala nother, unsiaughter torday : re wr Hay und a memorial at With] eneed atetiour Week and Ine * honor M tha K Cur most thrilling experience Aree a 9 neh } : omens field, O. The ceremony wil be followed continued Mr, Black, |" near : auigan tinea salt wet 10 tn 4 ' Mee cet e EANEF | il ari We got into the clouds and T dove, \ of Meyer Hills, No. | frominent bare f "i ng for 44 hours instead of 4, and an Rental Ben Tye Deve eas a | Single Tax Nominees Win, |trying to get out of them, The next 60 reet proushe in Re wore o white waist! CHARITY SPELLS TROUBLE: | MAN CHILDREN AINE of $14 a week over the $29 v Lag ene Sevan’ n Supreme Court ice B t of! thing I saw was a tree top three| xilis died in the City Hospital at Jer-|D/U®, knickerbockers, a brown cap, acuum Cleaner Specialty Ca biack stockings and brown shoes, I went up good etting. ‘Three firma, it °. nt up goo Md 131 West 42d St. Brooklyn issued « writ of mandamus feet under nd \sey City from a blow on the left tem 8 | Porchaser of Revolver Fre Bew- the ad 4 ¥ gg ny Seymour and M Cox saw plo received in a bout preliminary t tur work ] yesterday compelling the Board of Elec- quick. Seymour ant . ecelved in @ bout preliminary to the war wo Cb Police Compelled to Hold on| Oe : : ttinna it too and they were glad to see the erts-Faxon matoh given under. the v : e npelled | | be AD od ieee of Jens P. Hanser mes Da nee Geeaes Catia of a ciation | Street k f trout 1 Wit! eir Gi ieeenatiunal bady, which is opposed to Meld, candidates + Yi Ben vald he ex-| Young Wife Charges Cruelty tn t To Make Arrest a strike at this’ time rom the ably DD ‘ ake WAT nd pronounced him physically At. At ot kh h Capt. ¢ Zane and Patroiman nn a 1 Queens, and the Twelfth Assem Cox took up the story, "And the hospital it was suid death re i |, 4 romance of khaki and the pa j i triet, Hooklyn. ‘Ths petitions, wore te never aireaick, and the wind from a tractuee of the skull ahd Dos |Pue worn by the women worker Frank Guthermas bad to battle thar| 20000 SOLDIERS NEED JOBS, jected becu in the opnion of the deesn't hart my complexion and I'm sible concussion of the brair the ¥. M,C. A. was revenied to-day ; ee: PU E Board of Wlections # r na- never cold, T think flying is an I¢ea Se eecaeen e when Justice Gavegan listened to tes way with clubs and drawn revolvers | 99,000 to Be Released m Service R tures on both w the same hand> way of travelling for a woman, even ti in the sult brought by Mr through an angry mob of 1,000 Italiana Thin Month, oe Ready to use writing. if T dont't want to he my own pilot man May Be Borough Head. | Hlanche Dorsey for separation from WASIIINGTON, Oct. _ 8.—Approzi- =— | “Of course, on the trip we always /é t reports on th Samucl Lieyd Dorsey, a discharged so! fast night befare they could reach the ASHIID . ie pp 9, The body of who was run tock jt by easy stages. We use the norrow to elect until Janu Dorsey, who. tive No. 1 mano, a cobbler, of No, 47 Henry * REY TAR pe oat aacnad over on Turs! First Avenue and pl great deal for journeys 4 \ M 1 t, asks $754 , ' ked two little nae ate ataler day by the Ws M sta da First St SMLISRINIA Cini F xas, My husband, who is Bor 1 k Dow i 1 $ Fan nine 4 ‘old | 1g ist tT} rr automo “ 1 He Oa cand’ eanetar iin Ge a i at OTe RU ana me (ached Ee take i Be ouephine Alfred, 4 » DRM aa lis Canarian the: aiupUrton dn lnenpeneive Chasing Anthony t N the ¥. M. ©. A, She earned § , ad at told Ment said, will release 90,000 ten from Stree sco Ineas trips in the plane, Pretty soon —?- % sad Union werk ri @ to-day, ace the cobbler had. attacked wice by’ Oct. lading 13.500 offl- Street, '« q lots of women will be travellin week. When Dorsey Was discharged Union n bl 1 service by’ Oct neluding 13,500 off! Nehredwich, thirty-two years old, . from the army he secured a position cording to union leaders, The men notified the police of the Ouk Street|cers. Previous experience has show Trotman charged with homicide, was that way, and will think nothing of Regis’ rf early to-day if you want to with a Western publishing house, she are Met anaine a 20 per cent. Increase Station and last night Capt, Zane ant|that 80 per cent, of the returning fais pare Jed in the custody of his attorney it I never have had such an enjay- ‘vote on Election Day. Booths open to- Claims, that paid him about $10,000 &.in Wages and @ forty-four-hour work- | Patrolmag Guthermady took him into cus-|diers go back to thelr former employ- or forty-eight hours, . | able cnows-country trip.” day from & until 1030 P, My your, ‘Mira, Dorsey chargges cruelty, jing Ne ody, pment,

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