The evening world. Newspaper, October 9, 1919, Page 20

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20 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1919. aad the provinces has made an| ana two shillings to those below that| ° 9 ° ° fo far as ho could recollect, there LHe Ze | James A. Fi Eee ea ata Sa ee ge Beet | Pincus’s Fierce Whistle » \satetwtgia'shctag|% OFC ONES DIMER iis to those over eighteen years of agelehillines wrekly. | He pored over the | ted with the 10 CARDINAL MERCIER ath = = = = Judge, Bill rp airns and other lega Si l f Di t authorities, and made the decision. \ alt t Mi . Jor 2 » aH d ~ And a igna 0 UStress ia te ee eee tietie. ent {Catholics Unite in Honoring Bel ; le OA te area whistled after midnight or doesn’t | gian War Hero and Be rinack has volunteered te sted by seversi © Gender Trainmen Get Rates. TAONVON, Oct. 9.—A court of aru!- ‘considering the demand of the men and bus workers in 1 | disturb the animals, 1 se no reason | for stoppin: loved Church: Fi Make an Essex Busy Day oareas mmm, Ot 7 cra ert pitas hoon chet ots, Moon n_ Mr. Direnzo wrote a letter, and ap. | #test at a dinner at the He ; ; pended hie John Henry, that as long|dore this evening. The dinner is given Th he itor’s n Uni So'the whistling ie rensonabie, tn his| under the auspices of the Knights en There Was the Janitor’s Green Uniform opinion it can still be. used as @| Columbus and affiliated Roman Cathol a That Upset Whole East Side and the/"#1t, + aint you make a meot.|%ltties of the New York archat Dr. Harry P Swift, Chairman of : Fy if rt Hf Ri edon. Ney y Sailors Who Thought the Old Ship of vrecatine Ita to ulation’ cata Soe Chapte maf, the Knits tanister earlyte:day if you want to Justice Was Sinking—All These Made eto hereatter, tt you, hear 8 round | ered By Archbishop Patrick J. Hass, day from 8 P.M, until 1030 P. M. . ; ch seeme strange afd un- a re ler Bll iN Aidit a Retain the Day of the Resumption of Business at) 4o not report it to the Natural His- the Old Stand Peculiarly Interesting. Rincug calling for hie brother, Sunken Steamer Was Carrying BFORE berinning the business of | bas been able to locate Pincus and the day, there are several so- | Dave & morning chat with him. The! Wheat for See ie Reltet, Ld affair came to Essex Market Court | Mg othe ea Titien clety notes of Bssex Market | for wolution. “ b Castle ea to thel here opt. 16 with 316,000 bushels ot at sceliaty eal 19 Teed vordioet, Praser told wheat tor the the Reltet Commis- First, yesterday eieraay District Attorney Direnzo morning, when the |” "Go ay far aa SS ae “BAYER CROSS” | ‘ON grand old temple of | you don't do ft here,” maid’ th justice opened so | utor. “But T want a verdict, I must have ms “a ‘re . ee . Moor noe oo kone| . 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