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THE + ARS BLAKE TELL » OF MYSTERY THEFT EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1919, Ibanez Now Sees a FIFTH Horseman ‘APPEALS TO HYLAN Menacing World Peace--Social Revolution FORPOLICE GUARD “OF FAMILY EVES /AMERICAN WAR BRIDE, NOW HERE, FOUGHT WITH MAY STAY IN JAIL ’ ‘ara FOR LFE UNDER r {i , | a . . | | > | Me esti “Rate ¢ suanite Ninioh! Gal " Loss Estimated at $75,000; Reign of Terror’ Prevents Court Sends Goldhaber Back + if sturning yu ory Robbery Under Circumstatices | Men From Returning to | to Ludlow “Club” Under Seemingly Impossible. | ber | Work, Says Marling. | » New Law. | The Executive Committees of thé David Goldhaber, a bushelman, of J 2 BAND IS SUSPECTED. 1 emmy Oe Gumuiareacor ate ‘ilve No. 148 Essex Street, under a deel ‘ % " ~ jot New York, through its President, sion handed down to-day by Supremé Detectives Believe Thief Was Alfred #, Marling, to-day appealed to Court Justice Poter A. Hendgick i , 1 t | likely to spend the remainder of his | Concealed in Bedroom of Akisok SiVligk ty pally walareie y to mpend th Inder o C t H Lice protection to the longshoremen \¢ ays in Ludlow Street Jail for his tme -ouniry Home, who want to return to work, In a ubility to pat up a bond of $500 to ar ewe i] letter which reviewer the effecta o arantee ayment of back alimony Dr. Joseph A. Blake, the celebrated the longshoremen’s pier strike, Mr. | agd alwo future ngyme nts to his wife, furgeon, sat with his wife in the Marling said that information had| i | Anna, Goldhaber has been a mem ven received by the Executive ¢ d [ber of the “Alimony Club” since second floor living ro f their coun- heen received by t |’ Hic | | : ig room of ode mittes that men who wanted to MENIFEE, March 3 last, and under the decision try home at Hawkhurst Monday turn to work were being prevented 2 jof Justice Hendricks must remain |, Bight while thieves working under from doing #0 “by a reign of terror Mrs. Menifee, Daughter of a RUS*| tore untit he can produce the bonds aiMculties that might have seemed instituted by an ele antagoniatic sian General, Will Live in J It is the first matrimontal ‘detention insuperable, made away with family yall aw and or@er Kentucky. | ects n under the reveat’t wd 8 ch a his fluence Justice endrick's opinion sta’ Jewels ,valued at about $75,000, the ee ee ered a ae aerate |. Mt. Amen Flostovake Mtenifes, war] % ; ‘ Was not only exercised in the intimle |, N ici ba oy Ge Menifeg| “It appears that the arrears of alt- . Property of Mrs, Blake, | dation of the men, but that it was ap of Field : lerk ee i hie €e) mony will continue to accrue so long , p of Covington, Kentucky, arrived here | To copvey un idea of the extraordt- | carted to thelr homes in such a yay Of a7nnstan Kentucky, arrived Mere | ae he iy Kept within the prison walle nary circumstances under which the ie us to make them fear for the safety transport America. She is the|Y°t Plalnti (the wife) has- 4 thing was done, Mrs. Blake this , Kijegpoled of thelr wives and children, daughter of a general of the old Rus- Gude phy steps toward enforcing the pt te # letter to Mayor Hyl res | wig r nose home was in Kier, | Udemen morning pointed out to an Evening ae GP WSS MAN | Santas Hee : alled in aie th ai rn me Leh i bie ebeg Me po va lator (Goldhaber) claims, tm World reporter certain physical a ent hentai . lehe Misha Wien camille’ gAMMURIRE |itestanlte, ihe Watted eaten Peace |Mbeas corpus, that he is af untaw- pects of the case, dwelling especially the movement of occeai-going. and (Commission in-Patis, |fully imprisoned debtor within the ¥pon the arrangement of the rooms sowies elvamatipa . depriving | Mra Menites. bee the Bb Annes |iéaning': Of the cote (section itt 4n the second floor. | ' baer Lad : Cross, foy which #he was decorated |which requires the Sheriff to dis- Phere are tour rooms. At ‘aa any thousands of workmen of 4 for geal inthe Catieo ar Kus ia by ng Pt Blake we: saunas React Jand shippers from receiving and do- | allen of Death.” the xhting women | months’ —Imprisonmen aintift's Mrs. '@ were conversing after din- i lvering goods, to say nothing of tho | fa, {qinly. eouRnt by reat xaerl~ | attorr indicated upon the argu- that is a small room leading 16 Mrs.| “Four Horsemen of the Apoca- HORSE MENS added that ‘thy tlecdp would nave [listed th tha “datealion vt Deak Uf would not take any step,to en- Make's bedroom, and beyond the bed- meal? rn Say A THE br ie isedlnre e ‘ the cavalry branch at seventeen orce the judgment in fer actio fon isa dressing ¥ mh n lypse” Will Never Again APOCA YP sr | the effect of diverting trade to other |neroism in action whe vecelead ; i AMT OG Bb old tier" p esing roo ia en- My " "rome St. Geor the higt t honer Ong oa relator can be he inde ¢ J, france to all of these rooms is from| Ride Unchecked, Asserts sophia Pm bes ine Chater vera is mea das order of arrest, Writ dinmissed an hi ltt room, ich was ple 34 ~~ +7 | hi de ee yess h et = _ | t nile custody ol ie oor, 9 cup ‘| Famous Spanish Author, but} | ee ot Commerce of tho State of Now the Willard Parker Hospital, Thema: |TelMtor remanded to custody ‘of the “The, windows?” the reporter sug-| There Is a Fifth, the War of | VICENTE York that a large numt the ent ix Mra, Dora Mints, twenty Under the old alimony law a de- heated? z 4 5 BLASCO 7 Y 7 | Daughter of Playwright With- members of the International Long-| years old, No. 740 Trinity Avenue, the +e ag ge hae *2 Ee MGA dave, Blak ; Classes, ~Already Galloping} IBANEZ J : fame Aciion A tl horemen’s Assocation, who have | Bronx VinauenE Gould be Bldced [a Jail, | wikia raws Action Against Lawyer on advised th hey were obligated | Dr. Copeland said she first be . et outside are sheer. The windows were} Across the World, and He \ S y Dean Advised tint: taney p 1 Oct. 1, When she was bochored wy a /ton of six months he was permitted | " | Over Trust Fund. t pt the hward of Niionat |! h as bochered by a | {On OF bolted from within. The shutte Sees N “scape fi l ve! ISt Fund, edie hi ore throat which continued for three | ay h » public ondOct. 10 Sees No Escape from Long Adjusment Commission and have The case became public on Oct. Were pulled to and locked.” ¢ nt wee! days, The glands of her throat were! when Samuel KE, Miller of No. 99 3 , ES ‘eich \ been instructed to return to work, are : 7 a ; ‘Mrs, Blake said she had no aim-| Struggle. \ CR rai wollen and she took some medicine, |Naasau Street, an attorney, sued out i calty in fixing the time at which the Be Jabove thetr heads, a livid, dark-| there te the*natural tnstinot ¢o hate ‘ pi Be wih Hd cae ready and willing to take up thelr/ on gunday, Oct, 5, aho felt better & writ of habeas corpus and appeared : A edged cloud from the west. Horrible | whe over them, Then, during the | ‘#Ushter of Aubrey Boucicault, ac ork under that award, but that they /attended a wedding. The befe Justice Hendrick with Gold- ‘At dinner,” she said, “I wores ¢¢ HE world has lived througit| pvorming iralg above the furi-| Property, a ship or land to raise food | of Dion Boucieault, to-day Med an fey’ or terror instituted by an ele: |gaysahe went to bed, She has beea {Degked-hia release, His attorney at 1 p@arls which are now gone, After | @ new Apocalypse, a new| ons horde, Thee ke one the furl became richer, The soldiers return| vpplication before Supreme Court mené antagonistic to all law in-@ Comatasxe condition since. the time stated that Mrs, Goldhaber nner, while Dr, Blake and I were P se, jous horde, like a repulsive escort.) trom the battiefleld, and they think Justice Leonard§a,'Glegerich‘for.dis- order,” he letter continues. his in-| On Oct. 16 she was taken to the | Was making no effort to secure judg- ih the sitting room, I handed the showing forth of horrors| poor Humanity, crazed with f | they should be better'off than before; | Justice Leonard’ A, eee vat Hucuce extends not og to the intimi- | hospital, 9 sf8, Dele Rlve Hnouriah- |moent, but was content with keeping . . hidden behind civilization. Thetfect) was Aceing in all directions on hear-|hence the cry for more wages.; continuance of her suit for removal fuewee FSA Ont TM ices, mut da |ment in Nquid ey vase 14 her husband in jai mearls to my maid and told her to} Rivne workkace aA MATA ; : L comparatively crate one and. som via Bt aye | ring “ inally, the worke 8 are now soldiers.| of Oscar Englander, attorney, and a o their homes in such a way . ' 1 | oe ‘ of the Four Horsemen aré now re-|ing the thundering pace of he Ato their hi hysicians expre ypinion: it jace them in thelr case, ich |Plague, War, Hunger and Death, | They have be.n taught to achieve rriend of her father, as trustee of © us to make them fearful of the lives |PNZNCMns expr naa 5 100 “Com Witnenne = 1“The case is a leather one which | freating from the dlood-soaked soil Of) ston ana women, young and old, were| their ends with the gun in theit $150,000 voluntary trust fund sho ex- and safety of thelr wives and children COLUMBUS, ©., Oct. 29.—One huns fas been kept in an antique French| Europe. Never again will they gal-| knocking each other down and fall-| hands. It becomes natural for them , é “2 as well Harvard Endowment Fund. dred witnesses had been summoned to i : the dressing room be-| lop across it so wildly—the wortl|.1s to the ground med by} {o use violence, against what they|ecuted Feb. 20 for her twenty- “iy view of these conditions the] whe Harvard Endowment F nO lappear have today Waliea WN’ chee chiffonier in the dressing room | lop across 0 y: ew Pe gi A eration |would change. On the other hind | months-old daughter, Arline Patricia. pxccutive Committee of the Cham- | committer in thig. city at noen to-day [“Ppear here | fond pote fing yond ‘my bedroom. Tho chiffonier| will take care of that. But already\ Ang the white horse, the red, -he| this arming of the people will bi Mp tol Justice Glegerich refcrred the case ber of Commerce respectfully re | announced that $8.877.184 had been |Eiiumbus to benin m, formal investigns ; ith a peculiar French key| qy ; ‘ op it mid the pale; .were OMix ‘ail| prevent a world war, for unlille the Wad quests that you WHL issue a pUble | subscribed. Boston, with a total aub- toiNyan nat-plua” system inv — Matisve thenaita Heats may 08 Nesta: the ShUNGeroRs Dolan Mia and he pals were Crdaing All| Bro raalGnal Army, cha worMingmenie’ 60 duntice Ranert MN Weeder abd ba- see imont tothe effoct that the long- | Aeriotion ut Sf Ne O88 In foading the fit Conatruction and operation’ ot ORS 4 40 nol pelleve Sheree a of a Fifth Horseman, from whom Mijetic man was hearing the crush: |one country will ‘not desire to fight fore him her attorneys, Bromberger ,*wstement (o the effoct that the lie: fara i NewYork’ ta actos 10 the, constr like it In this country. The key 18) shere ts no escape—the Class War, ing of his broken. ribs, the narmng| the WorMinamen Of Gncther COUBLIY.” A Bits, stated that Mrs. Boucicault, iroeners close mentioned Way do | “ all ¢ e able tag ae ¢ x6 \g bay 0! ne ‘eve on, ™ assurance that the Kart ibe small Grawer in a table! 56 Boctal Revolution!” babe was writhing at its mother's! ,, ‘But will not this social revolution. roiowing her action fof removal with the full Ma (alia gy near the chiffonier. A f y breast, and the aged and feeble were | this Fifth Horseman"—Ibanez nodded MADIARtay Oak f eoarlanced police foree will prot 7 oie n ieee A Distinguished Service Label “My ef " ne| There you have the promise anc YENIn avaa sotavee jauick assent to my name for it—“ve | Engla r experience Work and that your full authority w My maid. pl tr ey i up aa th prophecy of Vicente Blasco co ‘sob ‘Tne agony of Iumane|accompanied b: the other Four) change of heart, and Oct, 4 wrote Monet eee thay they ay Oa air-9 UNSING peavad ee ney te nfid on ‘in| #}anez, the man who took tho #oul jty, unuer the brutal sweep of the Sega re all, ‘4 veriece of the dim the following letter: families are protected eT Mosday | PERFECT UNION usual. I have absolute confidence : Ye ; war just passed? ed. i nabs i | Shipping interes K steps to-day | r [and the body of the war and put; four horsemen, was begua TWorkingmen ate ner Priseianat | CM r Englander, | Sei tho Chelm plers | FITTING suits tee, as T have in ai) -my other see |them into a book, “The Four Horse-| The Spanish ee eee eone| he replied bluntly. “There will be| “My Dear Sir: T have come to th the importation of negroes, from WEAR ee ae a My es m here | eR of the Apocalypse.” The Pour | Fee a en et ne an rubliske, | from them outburats of fury, but! conclusion that f have rashly insti-| the South to work on the Clyde and | long time ,and I brought them here js en, you remember, were Pee | 2to'* Min TEoe ee i] never the deliberate, scientific in Sins . Mallory ir ers, Nos, 36, 37 anc | oFsemen, yo ‘emember, b, Mare Nostrum” (Our Sea), as well 0 op | CUled th suit against you as trustee | Mallory ' | from abroad. On ‘Tuesday morning | ( Wes Ewiniha TARE DMAG n ener our Bea). as welll tion of suffering to inspire terror, such 5 North evens Nol pecrat Was inde He] 2 lence, ‘ar, Wa je ane OEY | eeres cieee ornee NODS BOVE HER asia rmans practiced, The dia-|@nd earnestly desire that you take et that other workers would b mY ran Abe ABS daw ele were. €on8 “the strong and brutal slant Witn | t ted A eT ned deed: “bolic thing about them waa that they | stops to have it discontinued, Yours | {he fect that : | Munsingwear fits and covers the In reply to « question whether it} J of War, the archer with | {uit Helght, cho 1s broad shouldered, Lote, {hE Be er ae ea ‘wit ect RENE _ at peor A. Franklin, of the | form perfectly—the fabric gives ) he sword of War, the arct thick set, with a splendidly shaped @cted in cold blood; the workers | truly, tENEE BOUCICAULT." | Chairman P. § ranklin, of the | ae . 5 : re not possible that the thieves Bia gaits eS 498 eek, witl ‘ act in hot blood 1 ie ‘Committee of the Transatlantic . . 3 hed come tater in the night, after at| Mie repulsive smile, shooting his pes-|nead, For the rest he looks the Oct in het blood | ane tues came out during the are Cee ee ae oe tay eeniaads ste | with every motion of the body— had come later ght, att i bald-headed | typical toreador, with the white flash Steamship Conference, aes > Sere waleep in the house, tira, Blake tilential arrows, Mi Lal ae oP teats Forge pied f the eye, the the world has known, Bight gen a~ | sument thateMrs, Boucicault and her fer to the men as “#trikebreakers, vet the fit is permanent. It’s a oe faleep te Mousey MTS. SAKE! miser with the scales of Famine, the | of teeth, the dark Nan oe Ne tions will not see the end of it. There| actor-husband, wt ie | Teter to the yt r i 4 ; Ra plive colorings. and ho talke’ ce 2 : t jactor-husband, who was known as fo he said that efficialy there ts no | : i watd: Ne be thue,| taed-riding spectre with the scythe | sworg playa, with swiftness, strength Will be long periods Feemees et qwlets | Alexander Marks and “Al, Hill,” and| strike, because the. leaders the funsingwear habit to outwash, 7 ys Dok Lscuenters peng tue, lof Death.” Jeng 6 Keen fascination for the) See yen now & ponservative 1 no} Who adopted the name of Boucicault, | loneshoremen's union having ord nd | outwear, outlast expectations, for there are facts that argue against) «and the furious cavalcade was | watch ‘ from tho striggiot it is an|were the men back to work was made ) Adpeiaes : | | ie ‘ -{ escape fre ¢; it is an] were reconailed three days ago and , caehip. men would | ! : - at it. Dr, Blake and I spent the early) passing like a hurricane over the im- ATURALLY, we spoke first o boy: mile, ike typhold fever, influenza, | wow are crocetog [plain that the steamship men wou Try it! ho, wea Hy me ans grea! part of the evening in the sitting|jense assemblage of human beings, the ride of his Four Horsemen) which must spread over the world I paeeorae Wn) who ractesehtal| oie are members. of the INbasion atisfaction, comfort and economy. g , 001 After I had sent the pearls ps Tbanei r » of memor- and the Apocalyptic Beast they, The workers will fight: what you call| Attorne mae WHO Feprenen ta: ey es ne plers were ea BA : as Peon tiatea pela aie saa whe heavens showed | escorted, his symbol for all the hor«|the ‘white collar men’ will direct] the husband at the arfument, waa | men's arociation, | evlkoue TBRtts: Munsingwear—for Winter Comfort rors of the world war, [asked him if| them, as the lawyer and doctor,|asked by Justice Wagnor what in. labor came from or a jewelled wrist watch—the one I am - _ ———~ The agreed with the man in his Dook| Robespierre and Maat, directed thel i vat ne qed is Jwhere the labor i 0 a md n is ok | Re a i ed Fe e had in the matter, Attor- > yas union: or non-union wearing now—and aytiamond engage-|through the sitting room where Dr.| who declares that “the beast does not| French Revolution; the capitalists] res’ he had in the matter, tio: | wheter: it, yaa Miata ch NARRUNIaN nent ring, ‘These were not stolen, al-| Blake and his wife were conversing. |die—it is the eternal companion of | Will resist with bitterness - 9 ee pied, iy Swe | TNS OU Ae ae, tee ciad {othe piers 1 pi jq| Both the surgedn and his wife are! man, it hides, spouting blood, forty,| “Neither hand workers, brain work-| Honor, my client and his wife, have | the piers or on ships though they almost certainly would) sii. that nobody did pass through| sixty, a hundred years, but evex.| era nor capitalists are to blame~|yecome reconciled during the past have been if they 1 been in the/ while they sat there, but detectives | tually it reappears. All we can hope| human nature is to blame! There ts ; : NDRIES RESUME WORK: dressing room or the bedroom at the/say that in a heuse where there are|is that its wound may be long and| nothing logical in 1 two and two] 'iree days, IT am intervening as my | ' ‘ sven wore theese many servants a stranger, if his man-|deop, that it may remain hidden so| make four in arithmetic, but in life}client has no objection to the dis- time the thieves wore jner is quiet and unobtrusive—the | long that the generation that now| they make six or seven continuance of the action against Mr STRIKERS “I retired at 9.80, and at that time) manner of the born servant—can | remembers it may never sce it again." | 6 ¢ ND after all," Ibanez con-| Englander.” | | took off the ring and the wriet wateh.|sometimes walk directiy past the] bane shook his leonine head and cluded, with a smile and a] Justice Wagner replied ; H = . ry T am convinced, gherefore, that the| master of a house without the latter's | plunged into a torrent of exploslye shrug, “what great problem] yang." NOM We “non-working” hus) Canvass Shows Many Running |f tether Chocolates ata Lower Price robbery was done between 8 o'clock,| oni! this “psychological invisibility” “The Four Horsemen never again | !8 left to us except that of capital and] ‘The matter was set down by Justice | With 100 Per Cent. Force; | when the pearls were locked up, and] and it was the basis of one of Gilbert | will ride unchecked!" he cried, “The| labor? If we solved it, in our gen-| Wagner for formal areument te | o site | 9.80, when the ring and watch were] Chesterton's best detective stories, a | world*must see to that—the world is| eration, what would be left for future] morrow morning, on motion of Trot. | Picketing Is Continued, | J story in which the physical eye saw,|resolved never again to suffer the| generations to do verger and Spitz, attorneys for Mra.| | taken off, [but the brain did not ‘record the/horrore of a world war. What I) As it is, they'll have thelr hands| oucicault, At that time considers | Although Metals of tho Internation: . “On the following morning, when eye's message. wrote in my book yaa true, but not] full—if Blanco Ibanez is right, and] tion will be given the matter of coun jal Laundry orkers’ Unto gorously | U I arose, I found the key to the dress-¥ Mis. 4 gave the police a let /nearly half the trutif’ The Inconcelv. | the rosy fingered optimists wrong, | gol tees, which have piled up to the | tony aha luundre, workers’ atrike. ha ° ; : Ae .q|of the stolen jewelry as follows: able agonies, the supreme sufferings | “ i Ot, It ie weld | Pepi hr riot peci or 10-day an 0-morrow Ibe room chiffonier In ita aooustomed S17) oor ae’ pearls; enamelled andlptimen and women end emidren due! pa : |been broken, sae poh place. The leather jewel case was in|ainmond clasp, valued at $6,000, ing the German onrush can never be| WHAT HAT WILL LADY ASTOR fone peucicault matter has been be-|steam laundries to-day showed a ma Peanut Brittle—a feast of brown sugar gnd crisp roasted peanuts! {ts place also, but everything it had) One marquisetdiamond ring, $5,000; |tuld. For two years the Germans Rene at Nieauie ana Serleeen rity of the larger shops We | Bg ala of er fi ttle thas you ¢ wn away contained was gone. The thieves had lone pearl ring, $6,000; one pearl ring, |lived only to terrorige the world 9] weekly income from her estate of operation with an almost 100 per cent.) FE ¢ r, “Only you don't have to walt. for th there's @ ic ; 000; one ruby and diamond ring,|That was their acknowledged pollc Tl tise asa e ae working force, Numerous hand laur myrind sotth m. An invitini, attractive pound box also invaded my ‘bedroom, for # dia 0; one ruby ring, $2,000; .one|carried out with sclentitic, cold- F her WiGGERRE fon the nee ; n, the canvass also "Extra Special for Taday and To-morrow Pound Box mond studded pur was missing |puard ring, $200: one diamond chain, | blooded brutality. ‘The earth hass en - by her husband, oF the appointment |dries were open, “ | 2 pecia a ‘ It dyin ta an, $500; pe othiig like it—and it will never be} ; - t ; a recelver for the estate, tt was | show | : ; ‘ ite 5 | from a drawer of the bedroom chif- fas.000; She gbamond, orobs, $600) pane Bot tee Uke liens 1 will never 0 | bondon Newspapers Speculate Cons} alleged she spent $25,000 and ‘ran into Among the large ateam laundries Milk Chocolate Covered Pineapple | Milk Chocolate Covered. Figs — tales police of Tarrytown and New| #tting, $8,000; one diamond and | | /1Attle ware-—yen: not a world war. cerning Parliamentary Head. Hobe Another $5000 in seven Mths operat ny were th j Tal A ATaAt MONAT PRETO EER Towere Mupon ngs and mili olice of Bn0 s enamel pendg cartier setting, one one great s gle remai +) and oN Sept. 20 last she executed |e nary 5 th eet; Orly ae neapplo dribbling a mouth: (It wae a foaat for royalty. And here York City were called upon to solve| single diamond, with, lock of” Mrs Wer between the classes Alrendy it gear She May Adopt. Poe par Ful and testamont,"’ bee |i LA epee ali 1k watery) just d Uy are —pertact, i : ete ihe ain blatcels wanthaie Ke an oy nas begun in Europe, It is the dead- 4 queathing her estate to two friends, |!™ rouse iy i : smothered in @& uxary figs coated the jnyatery, mas ba -” ae An al vr tly cho. batr in baok in form | ee it Sountries where de spotism 18) LONDON, Oct, 29.—The selection of] Minnie Van Camp and Maria Morison, }137th Street, and the Me an hill of rich, MILLER’S with milk: choco OF The UnueUarly Clever DARE. OF Ours 95 SOON ee or has been most —uncheckec ‘| Lady Astor he official Unionist can-| of East Rockawa defl her |Steam Laundry, an Felera “mi brown milk ate that jus d \"‘One gold watch, Swiss, dated |o : ecked. IN| Lady Astor as the « 7 n tockaway, in deflance of he te b : ; si Vak caus Flare that has been working for some | wchristnins, 1866" value uot given; |SPain there are strikes againat the |ysate for yiymouth, in. auccession to| voluntary: deed of (rust, 1a Coho er | eaten hat ‘ chocolate. | tight | SIX CONVENIENT STORES | Makes 70 time among toncater district—neree| one gold watch, Tiffany, claborate monarohy and slrikes agalnat the ¢™\her tusband, Viscount Astor, provokes| Her child. The husband alloged ho|stroct. ‘The Original Freuss Laundr feet £1 Hrowdway 742 Heondyay | Extra Special eee Naa neator care “| case, value not known; blue enamel |Ployers es king for th loouaManE ose: only’ hacious ut ales in| Was acting to preserve the trust|was apparently laund t roadway 1 rom way Feng eco ie it Naauitor oe Weate, Watch, painted, surrounded by dia- Roe Gent anee Rie, Aan ao tele CNter wala Crom Letdon neseon | eurata fon the child) Mra; Hguclonult |e aie manager xa 54c 44c Sherif Charles E, Nossiter of West Dy svancaur da hen they get that, |a cin, from Londo! hone | Coes Pe, ee RNG, | Mis. Bo ering any handi ‘eas ee ti Chief of Police | monds and pearls on blue ribbon with | lor We SixcHOUR ANY: cera’ mame bagate poacuinte raeeet Ke on ql nfl asctap one pris twos Mine > Hread Mat expert, called at the Blake home| known; one dark blue wateh, with | Already fe atrike is the Weapon | oa, eqacat, which Lady Astor will entage || o ee Med Specified Weight [oes Not Include Container, Mail Orders Promptly Filled, wipe? the robbery. They took finger|ehain; one crystal wyaten, with @ dia- |?) bloodshed. Jas a property in the>proceeding he i ik a ; | Deapt sea; Murnon’ anit vi of all the servants, of whom|mond monogram \"K. } ought to remark at this point that | Unionist’ morning Post suspects that | Rallway Operators’ C Want |, _ N . 63 ant priae e {One pink enamel chain, one geld | mancn though & revolutionist against | the Presence of ‘the Viscount in on Old Wane Award nen nied t In addition to the regular servants | watch set with precious stones, value | {new caineval tyranny of ehuren and [house of Parliament and the Viscountess | gps MS, 29.-—Twenty-one | drica wink, and said more tpero have been several working men | unknown} one pearl and diamond | gare in his own land, denies he is a {oan uher nat he altogether “a! soneral chairmen of the Order of Raile |than 23,000 workers, W on ke and R d LUDENDORFF’S OWN STORY bout the place of late, making re-|chain, val 40d at $2,0005 ne diamond | Siclatist, a Bolshevist, an Anarchist, | "fii, organ, which Incidentally is|way Telegraphers in seavion here bec uid continue F ta the ea pairs and it rations, but nobody wrist watob, #10 one diamond corah |and says ho dlalikes ell orga taatiens Jowned by i woman, the Coun aa ot ilove @ strike vote should be taken In laundry, owne A THE WORLD T M M . baiate as the dinner hour hairpins’ set” with diamonds, $1,000; | Talking with him, t dd not foe! thay | rathurat, daughter M/the Chicago district to enforce a G a in o-Morrow Morning “One theory of the police is that a one black velvet santoir with, erest fs peeing it, describing it with the | ‘Lady Aastor has every intention of|cents an hour wage Increase” award WOMAN SLEEPS Vv} DAYS F other than the regular servants, in centre of diamonds, $300; one bar- |Ciphasis, the sense of inevitability taking her seat, and if elected, the frst |mado last December by former. Direc How critical was the situation on the Russian front man, led himself before! rette pin, one diamond sleeve link, |¢™ using the German Inva- | female member of Parliament will bo on Ktor neral ilroads William) G ; 7 might hi : habe lockets and jue used in ploturing the Germs a | American by birth, |MeAdoo, according to a statement to- | ‘ ’ in the summer of 1916, when Brusiloff conducted his bril- night in either the bedroom or | §25;° a number of small lockets and [yee ene was even a . rer of Foam adjoining it @n either side, and ping Mote of irony. In gome of his observa: | : mrs GA BY Fete Seana, Eemelarnn ee ue | {] liant campaign, is shown by Ludendorff to-morrow, He Falta for se the room. shows. that | giemonda, smal monderan ce, Ret [tons about the posltion of labor, | T SUPPLANT TYPEWRITER, |ti vor iP the chairmen requcated 1, | bluntly shows that Germans had to be rushed to save the such con’ + would have been! containing $12 in money, and an auio| ¢¢] BELIEVE that the capitalists ; . DUE Pouneslled moder tian Mrs, Dora Mintz Seized With|] remnants of the Austrians, thinning their own lines to a quite possible, althou 1 no ect ev- | driver's license in the name of Mrs. abroad wish to compromine, fa rw Bri SWICK N. J. Oct. 29. | pineaad Pine do laveland, Sinan ee Malad Atlas ears dangerous degree. Only by the barest. margin did the neen fo hat as | CF make peaceful agreeme W | g his name as c. = BLAND, Oct 80.cc¥ere of ur ange d ter re ; pemmne rae tee OME ORR NMA BREN aiceseaa gud fabi tepeahiane eee ea ea ccked? “tut tt In| Birawes WES tela ho Ree Cine | CHEVELAND, Oct, $8.—B¥re of un-| th Atlee Germanic powers in the éast escape complete disaster. acMetectives have also entertained | giamond brooch, with small sappaicn, | {te merhete ps ate Rena ge Moines: Ta. ik under arrest here to. [Known ongin Sole peers oe yeorh ee hroat Attack, Finally the Austrians appealed to him to find a way to save ee PeiPe, naa + ry cult, ey meet and co! i day, charged with the theft of pla nas 0 i > the Astrup ning te eae ‘4 i : wa . the; thought thas auc if pone 4 on ne giameud bre och and two strings MA Abe eiasiaa: then, two oF three ior a ‘machin whiclt ‘the [vente ompany, dest¥oying awnings valued | Dr, Royal §, Copeland, Health Com the situation and gave hint authority to ange the dispo- gon, having watched e maid p of Tel e . \a erste ‘ , claims will eventually suoplant the 000, a xe of automobiles and | miasione stated to-day that there | ‘ inal, i Baidy ihe ewe , and having got poq Dr, and Mrs. Blake returned to New | days later, it is all off—forgotten! | typ t iY gg0.oee. 8 SCOFe. Auligmodiica and | mission tr pes peta bak i | sition and training of some of their trac \ jon of them by means of ‘the| York last April from extended war| “There is a mighty unrest among | Bee eto Tree pulling, Three | wes a, case 7 gica, French “coy. might. have slipped | service in the common peoples of Europe, First, Ne, ber of homes, or so-called’ “sleeping sickness,