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eh _____sd THE EV“ NING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1919. ~ elena 2a NAMIE HH. CURRAN 2s essicets te POLICE WITH GUNS DRAWN |. a American om Petitions A; wins three times out of four. je ate | from | othe tacked the Hylan Administration tor, SAVE TWO FROM LYNCHING acvone } dining table and drew it o's Opening at Lexington, | its enormous budget, recalling that lran to her a . Her daughter ‘The American Legion ts opposed to b/ Mr. Hylan had promised economy and ithe face, P tho production of opera in the German | lower budgota when running for of- longuage, scheduled for next Monday | | Speaking of his recent travels TWO SEATS AT $90,000 EACH. A Thira SALVATION ARMY “A glance backward, and a long look forward,” t, Mre.| The Stock Ex: land was " | ered three fights after her| Frederick Bone Negro Threatened by Mob for Kill-| Sasser + rn incl | Neeing. and and fell to the side-| ¢, if " - ing Wife—Spaniard Accused of | waik' ‘dead, shirred tdih a¢ SAT. EVE., OCT. 18th, 8 O'Clock, Musical Festival at National Head: | night at the Lexington Theatre. The through the West, he ted that he 8 Stabbi P hauff | Sasser ran Into cellar, where three|the seat of Arthur F, Bstabrook, uarters, 122 West 14th Street. Consolidated Bands, Yourwré welcome. | Legion is circulating petitions that are had found everywhere people ready to Stabbing Chauffeur. |policeman captured. him, All the way|coased, for transfer to Lioyd Ti SUNDAY, OCT. 19th, DAY OF SALVATION, Lexington Theatre, 60th St. | being signed by many etvit elect a Republican President next |to the West 195th Street Police Station | ards, ‘The consideration fi each case Lest J > oe Cova vala A | i e y civilians and ex- year, “because there ts a feeling that| Twice yesterday morning threats of |the policemen had to wave revolvers J ee & Lexington Ave. Address by Commissioner Thos. Bet! tienes ‘to. ther German aaseaterent, © the “Democratic Administration at lynching were directed against men|' Mesh hemor away 0. sy wtreetl was eergon, t previous este) 1) AT 3 O'CLOCK P. M., EVAL NE BOOTH, Commander bf } Dn ‘The main ‘objection to the <pertorm- | Washington, through its acts of omi#- accused of stabbings. On both occasions and Columbus “Avenue, ‘a gob wan| pg ee0, oe aa ok ae ety tion Army in the United States, will deliver an address anid bfesent ences if based on the fects that, peace —_ sion, of commission, and by its in- policemen with drawn revolvers saved | armuing with two policemen demanding | 4.6, oq ‘has Deon posted for trans: ||] aT 7 yo PM COMMINDER MISC BOOTH in vas not ¥¢ re . ‘ it be permitte yncl 01 * ~ . M., COMMANDER MIS! (neny aoldlere are @tilt in mompitain tron Wee toanganone oh atjentan Geverne the alleged assailants from mob violence. | {' gianiard, living in Weat 1igth Strest| fer to Charles M. Morea ‘The con \ U 7 ‘ dacihgtoneses ie ieets of ine War Republicans Confident of The subject for her sermon will be “GOD IS LOVE” Several hundred negroes in Harlem|and employed as clerk by an export| sideration $88,000, 88, ment and our American life.” | house, That of B. V. D. Cox for transter to The public is invited to be present on these oveas ———SE i 2. ' The citizens of the country, he went menaced the life of Marshall Sasser dipcusst fares bet! his son, BV. D. Gox Jn. This te a SIC b Electing Ex-Magistrate as one ne, citisens of the country, went atver be Had killed his Wife Minnte, | ois” seen Over ofpres batween | Re. toh ei alction, al y_the NATIONAL STAFF_BAND DOUBLE BEAUTY | and shall be preserved from thirty-eight 30, West 144th| chaufte'y. Dott waa stabbed in, the| | Jon V.” Bow t President of Manhattan. a aken to the Park Hos: | La every attack of Socialism, semi- | OF YOUR HAIR | Soctalism, Bolshevism and Anarchy, 28ué) by whatever name it may be called.” | leans H. Curran, former Vice) "Mr, Whitman spoke principally of a hairman of the Board of Aldermen, |the issue raised by the action of Pry . ” | Chairman of the Curran committee| Charles F. Murphy in rejecting Jus- Danderine” cteates Mass | vnich investigates the Pollos Depart: |tice Newburger and nominating Irwin ment In the regime of Mayor Gaynor,| “Robert I» Moran, Democratic can- more recently City Magistrate and a | didate for the Aldermanic Presidency, Major in the army in France, was t was learned yestur@ay, will leave chosen by the Republican County)Lincoln Hospital next ‘week, and Committee last night as candidate for | hile his health will not permit of : sort Aahdh ead ‘ate for | nis campaigning, he will direct his Horough President of Manhattan, to | campaign through the committee that succeed the late Fran! s opened headquarters at the Hotel | Mr. Curran’s nomin Commodore. He has appointed nous, at a mi g at which | Claire O'Neil) on the committee ’ Republican sp rs adeanced | She has introduced an innoyatic (ene firm opinion that the party would | Hhuting small "Moran mirrors, carry the city t Atmone the | tended to attract women voters, here Wi ot La Guardia, Mr. Moran's Re- ler and former Gov. Whitman. in opponent, spoke last night Aidorman W. Quinn nominated |i0 Bath Beach, attacking the present | ar. Curran, praising tim for his ree- | Department of Markows and asserting : 1 : that Charles F, Murphy has “an jn- ord as a city official and a soidier. Seconding speeches were made by |°" in the running of the de- Frank L, Stoddard, Miss Helen Var- |" 1 others, Then Mr.| of thick, gleamy waves i Keppy, the Liberty Party candidate for the Aldermanic Presi- toilet counter a small bottle of “Dan- devine” for a few cents. 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