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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1919. : SWANN DEMANDS ‘Some Society Girls in Fancy Costumes — \\AN RENSSELAER —M#S.¥. S,vaw-nensseract WEARING APPAREL [wanes ro sweeriea, | WHO IS SUING FOR DIVORCE ; AMRALLLAYHIS 4“ “faveest Home Dance to Aid France cur Fp qygnse mamas am PRES FINED TD ox a b, - HIS On THB “2G SITIES FRENDS REGULATE csT] "32" | PITTSBURGH, Nov. 29.—Berhant Wiemann, thirty years olf of No. 981 © . | b : f Anderson Street, New York, recently «\ Wants Grand Jury Minutes | ag rittty barmalde selling biue ribbon! & Vv ev, ; Col. Friedsam Urges Public to |discharsea trom the army, leaped ander: 4 . A u apples and Thanksgiving goodies were Mrs.. William S, Van Rensse- 4 Shop Th th Adverts a Pennaylvania railroad locomotive here > Opened and “Overshadowing | [tieviat cin acters) Teer, “Now in fen, | | Shop ‘Through Advertise: [tend was rane t ah a te time” fs ee i] t Ha ter ments in Newspapers. presence of hundreds of commuters, 4 A eet I PRR /25 test the American commit: Charges Crudlty. | a” | rin ros Nason See sea a ‘ Mra. ee | 5 card addressed to Mise Ida” ‘ i d Ringwood Hewitt was Chairman Seana’ af ti : “MERE SMOKE S 1.” yp ; ¢ ef the tga = | The first step toward regulating | Becker of Youngstown. Mise Becker — CREEN. i f t ve the Srenmalttes in Oberee. cnn treme of Mri and Mrs. William retail prices of clothing, hats and {called at the morgue this morning, wept" Soci ' t oor Committee included Pran- | stophen Van Renaselacr, whose mar- - before the body, then hurried out, me oe Declares Foreman's ‘ Charges Py al <i j im o aia Soin Boe Landon, Thomas |; age in 1917 was one of the social shoes in New York City was taken fusing to sive any saformmation: wu g | } iF a j Grinnell, Re Sanford Bartce i case |events of the year, were surprised by the Fair Price Committee, which “lbs? 14, Meant to Obscure the Real ; § ‘ m } | Giibert ify Sidney’ Honshaw to-day by the report that young Mrs. jmadé public an “Index” price list Inquiry at No. 957 Anderson Aven, "1 4 F ‘ oung, Ham wich, C =| Van Rensbels o > e sod Issue, Traction. - i . “ t ghabley: f yitlehard Stillwell, ie pe is coated Beet ond Pandy |based on newspaper advertising dur- | {yng eron™ to-day, developed thas the fat. i) i | page 4 Ae oriale pied ree colony at Reno, Nev. ; ie Kj ‘ James C, Warren and radiey 2 sult against her hisband on the Hag better gl it ae Wik l Be i {child ound ¢ " weotheart, Ida Becker, who Il Miuative sacod, tateiates eoceay that , : fate ee teae LER Pat pe, Meshes |e cay dataasidar’ (0 408 Cera lama, Chairman of the egmmittee, |¥ounestown, 0. ne” "1? ARM Col. Michael Friedsam, Chairman of ja |pubiie. “shop through the aews-| TRIES 10 SHOW THAT BABY wine prices listed are those quoted POISONED SELF IN PLAYING is by reputable céncerns, willing to |stand back of the goods advertised | ~~ ae standards of quality and “bar-| Counsel for Thirteen - Year-OM@ | guins” at the prices, They are not in-| Nurse Claims She Was Frights he would try to make public the i Seats Sthtsoae Hawmninsoe donated | tor of Mr. and Mrs. C “minutes of the Extraordinary Grand Pe it = n Jury in an effort to show thit the } “overshadowing crime” was “a pape: bullet of the jury foreman’s brain.” Raymond F. Almirall, the foreman, has all along insisted the jury hoped some way would be found by which the minutes legally could be given arence Winthrop Bowen ‘of No. 5 East 634 Street. Her !huspand, who at the time of. their marriage was third secretary of the| | smbassy at Rome, lives at| | American | No. 18 East 60th Street. He sald to- day that Mrs. Van Rensselaer left for the West early in June, To bring! sult for divorce in Nevada, six ; tended ‘to cover shoddy or inferior ened Into “Confession.” . : months’ residence is required, the . - ints a he newspapers. In his latest state. |* After their marriage, two and one- woods. Neither do they cover “lux-/ Anton Weldmann, coundel for thie ment, Mr. Almiral! dispels all doubt Jury” tines. , out half years ago, the young couple ten-year-old Frances Sulinski, om trial. be that the Extraordinary Grand Jury peas to Mieka,’ Way sea’ ta eh | The prices follow: nignest, |Defore Justice Levy in the Children’s, objects to George Gordon Battle as Bternai City for about © your, when | steate wit 6s. $47.50 | Court, Brooklyn, charged with the mur, ~ Special Assistant District Attorney - id 65,00|der of fifteen-months-old Soloman 10.00| Kramer, attempted to bring out dur .76|ing yesterday's proceedings that the 2.76|baby got the péison which caused weal H | Van Rensselaer was transferred to) the Embassy at Madrid. “It became necessary,” he said to- |day, “for me to hurry to the Span- Boys suits ish capital, leaving my wife in Rome, Boys, overcoats . The understanding was that she| FACTS ABOUT BOLSHEVISM. nas oe to investigate Mr. Swann’s office and other city departmefts, Mr. Almirall said the jury was of the opinion that Mr. Battle had been “eliminated from consideration” by his “Dear Eddie” Men's shoes .... » Mon‘s hosiery (pair). Men's underwear .... 20.00 | death through mistake and that 15.90 | confession of. the accused maid waa obtained by frightening her. The Jus- Women's suits . 26.00 75.00 letter to Mr. Swann, 4 . tice said he would withhold | decision “i hould follow me with all possible Women's dresses |; 16.27 48.00 \ The District Attorney's statement 33 ™. ie Reviet ® i | eonsaata Senta ‘ TRb0 s9.c0 [Until the State had closed its case, * siarted by saying Mr. Almiral| eS SOM me Cone we |haste. To my great surprise, I next | A fan Stace te | tee Conte ++ sees + i ee sess], Policeman 'Albreehe, testiricd Sak (na seemed to be “calling the Governor! “@y MPWwSuRoomse, “> heard from her in England and aie FHA Gihe ae a i Women’s hosiery (pair). 192.05 |baby's mother, at the office of the phy- Vem to account” for af exercise of ex Ran ews “senv have not seen her since. srg hititute for Public Service, No. | Women's underwear ...\ 1.25 1.76 Jalcian to which the child was ecutive discretion, and that he had | “1 suppose 1 could say a lot moze|°4 Chambers Stdget, has published «| ““Cicthing price lists issued in Lon-|immediately after the poisoning, Colt) been following the expressions of i veal tienes ‘ding, but a| Dsmpblet called “Teachablo Facts aon and those tried out in St. Louls|him Soloman had played with severst public opinion in the newspapers.” lentea hse pa ye ay ae ia |About Bolshevism and Sovietism.” It] were found to deal largely with trade: | empty bottles. The polleeman, how: Reverting to his demand. for an | ‘ellow has got to be fair to his wife.” | is intended for teachers and students, k articles, with a possible variance i i . 5 duke thie tnera taieal We | ; sshd mar ever, asserted that none of the bottles und states only facts that are mot open|from trade “standards,” investigation | ha —— | to argument, Jullug H. Barnes, Chair-|by the committee dincloned, and the | man, in giving out the pamphlet, sald: dopted in pretaren hat | “The most patent argument against | Roisheviam ig not that it would over- . turn our form of government, but | rather that it has made an appalling record of industries and distribution | paralyzed, of millions starving within | 4 stone's’ throw of grain surpluses, of promises broken and —comprom| made. The weakness of Bolshevism is in the fact that it offers remedies which have not worked In Runsia and are in- Anitely, leas workable here than in Russia." TRADE WITH ARGENTINA, contained lysol. le, the District” attorney © trial will be continued Wednes: had this to sa » 1 call upon Mr. Almirall, who ad- mits that he seeks ‘the expressions of public opinion in the newspapers,’ to xtate any fact upon which he has based his charge of an ‘overshadow- ing crime’ against public official “It will eventually kecome apparent that Mr, Almirall's “overshadowing ‘ ot. crime’ was ‘aborted’ by himself and others for the use of a amoke screen to obscure from the public the ‘ isaue In the traction situation, and Mrs. Kingsland Left Many Ac- was concelv rom the attitude o: , city officials in refuping to grant the counts Credited to Un- +> a Interborough an inérease to § cents . tee ? tn carfares, Tho public mind mast identified Persons. vera | A Americans Overlooking Opportant- hat be deflected from the fact that -——- Immen Gave Fiancee lear tien to Get % the city leased its subway to the In- ing ishi aan edie : q ugh upon condition that the | | Mrs. Harriet FE. Kingsland, who died Rania COOKE, Miss DUDS GUNS Ring Before Vanishing | imirican, baainese) men gre iaiag rough would ‘charge for a sin-|@t her handsome home, King: 'S> CATHERINE HUTCHINS as on Wedding Eve. Ke ding to W. R. Bi at fare the sum of 5 cents, but no| Lawn, Elberon, N. J., deposited nearly SCORN’ . public, according to R. Barkdale, . $100,000 in. amounts ranging from - . oe hai < pprsbereta sha Dearee ae eaeere Ale 2, r 3 + | (Mystery, surroyn 4 J “POP” GRAFF, OLDEST sree ceatterad in fourteen tow xorke| MACHINISTS’ UNION NO. 429°) 40,000-FOOT.PLANE CLIMB ace of Jn W. dagen eae at = da: ‘h | the a -Well Letfer Service Com- N.Y, REPORTER, DIES|*" storm. tseenon t-wiotnron| REPUDIATES |, W. W. IDEAS) 10 BE TRIED BY SCHROEDER |... tunities in South America the British ‘ Mth Strents arhg | Cans have been neglecting their oppor- . 65 Kast reet, .who Jr» filed a report in the Surrogate’s aifed to show up Wednesday for his|and other Kuropeans are going ahead as Court. Will Not Stand for Any Kind of] Army Pilot Hopes to Take Altitude} wedding with Miss Anna E. Kubn of fast pathey can, Germany has airondy Knew More About Harlem Than] Mr. Winthrop a week ago applied to Radicalism, Representative Record of 34,640 Feet | Queens Village: Lomg Island, Le eee eee ae fi Any Other Man, and Refused the Surrogate for fn order to the ‘ ay : f | According to Mrs, Frank Kuhn, —_— An) Ulead ‘ Fifth Avenue Trust Company direct- Says to C. F. U. From Rohifs, {mother of the jilted girl, Immen vis-| HELD AS¥$50,000 BANDITS. tral Fed-| An attempt to reach an altitude of|ited Tuesday night until midnight, r Temple, No, |40,000 feet, more than seven and a half| with his bride-to-be, and then left for| Alezander' t night V. T.|miles up, where the air is too thin tol ew York. He asked to see the Oth of the Ma-|support human life and great winds of |. Pension at Age of 81. Ing the institution to permit the ex-| At a mecting of the Ce Janes W. “Old Pop” Graff, the oldest | ecutors to examine the contents of | ¢rated Union in tho Lab reporter. in New York, who new more | safety deposit box No. 1,126 to discover 448 Heat S4eh Street, Ie about Harlem and its history than] pep will, ybicki, representati Chaufte: Are A nad Two lened, er Ss Sea eo > x pee ee eee eee em ner a me a a ; »ride's we 4 the wed-| Charged with being members of the : chinists’ Union, attacking the ratiicals|a hundred to two hundred miles an hour | Pride's wedding dress, an : any other man alive, died iast night at) Tne box was inghe name $f “Annie who captured the election in the din. (fe, sald usually to, blow. wil be ‘made | ding presents which had come to the | party of five who held up George Alex- . 1 reet an ‘d ie is~ - w in 5 . t e isd Street and Third Avenue of @8-| Randolph.” which Mrs. Kingsland | trict council last Sunday, said William Suraet aMey tor’ pine’ ¥|nouse and just before he left gave |ander as ho was leaving hia home in food is a splendid aid aes inc A pohed Ja tesa: J. Kelly, one of the men elected, had! Word of the new Might reached New |her a diamond ring as a wedding| West End Avenue yesterday and rob-| 1p ing ai \s r TR tes Kork yesterday Inf repare: taete bing titm of $60,000, William Gunning- in placing ny mans feet Wat ive of Harlem, MY craft startea| ‘The bank books found therein named | been quoted a» saying that, while Nok Yesterday in A report made by | | wont ham, twe Heat Thomas Rochf ither he nor either of his ass. 9 hool teacher. He nephews and nieces as depositors, and | 2° (nee: ee Oe an es had/imong them are Saunders, Teehans, | Was connected with the 1. W. W., thelr for a’ plane carrying two men. This Ca peeeny held in $50,000 ball « athieved a principalship when, while | Qons (han Sts and Randolpha, but |PiNCiples were identical, |” was homologated yesterday by the Aers| missing flancee te George aff! a young man, he established a |). rar the executors have been unable | my jocei Nev Aisin not represented ty | ep Amer IC ; 7 | “Ido not care to say anything Just Court for weekly, the Harlem Local Reporter. 10 learn who the persons designated | Kay, My local, ‘comprising machinists mam helg-by Roland Rohifar curtis Que | now,” she suid, “nor will L say any~ the $50.06 Then he coverdd Harlem tor the city /are, “A suspicion exists that Mrs.|working for the Government, ts not /pilot, is aioe thing against him, 1 have just re-|¥ae,'" diberty Bonds and tt dailies and in 1894 went to the newly] Randolph meant to have the persons 4 and will stand for ro SEO ceived a wonderful letter from him.” | Bight thousand dollars was found int lued City News Association, He be I. W, Wism, nor any kind of radicalism. organised City Now City News, ever | Whose names are on the passbooks |!) want to make it plain that Local No.| MRS. TOM THUMB’S FUNERAL.| she is twenty-one and daughter of ye Mg tO ae ce. Three ‘years ago they tried to | benefit thereby, and means will be |42) t6 100 per cent. American," Jates | previous altitude record of 31,800 feet| Miss Kuln remains loyal to her) thirty, and John ndy, thirty, were 1 bi Sine on the health road. Sout eo Full of nutriment , de~ ; licious, economical. 4 y Kuhn of Bergen] py the poll . Nadal ; * put“Pop" in- | taken to locate them. ‘The business of the meeting was con- Mr, and Mrs, Frank y 5G Dnrremalning nt work tothe Iast.| ‘Tho hares of those on tho vass- | sideration of the difficulties between the | Hedy to He Latd Mestde That of| siroot, Queens Viljase. ‘The cere- cane eerie res 2 : fe leaves a daughter and two grand-|books are known to the executors, | Teachers’ Union and the Board of Edu- | neral” in Bridgeport. mony was to have taken place at noon | Reece etfon fer Orthodox Jews, fons, Arrangements for the funeral|they being Johanna Bates, to whose |¢ation. A committee was appointed to ic Church of Sts,|_.The Reconstruction Convention of the Union Orthodox Jewish Congregations Made by: Postum Cereal Co. Battle Creek, Mich. will be announced late: credit are deposits aggregating. $2,000, |*® Up the question with Mayor Mylan | MIDDLE porno tn and Evelyn H. O'Brien, a niece. ——-——_ Floral tributes from pe nent | of America will hold its opening seasion ghbors |The Rev. Fre . The largest gift, thé beneficiary of in stage jife as well ick W. Doutzauer, the | ,._ ¥ $ WAR INJURIES NO-BAR , —j,,rtte iarecet git, tne bonetciary of) WOMAN KILLS HUSBAND |ieretSfireon dtu ine 8 from cuetghbors tovnight at the Ohab Zasek Sybagowue, the body of Countess. Lavinia Magri | Pastor, was'making preparations for) No, 14 West 116th Street, Delegates annuity, purchased for $50,000, from Mi ‘om Thumb) 4 > tunes : i ny whe igned| from twenty States will be present. A TO JOBS ON POLICE FORGE} tre'stet.cpottan'Sie insurance com | WHILE CHILDREN SLEEP ite" wartrae’, Suite ttmeal prt: he ceremony when a message shened) om, Geant, Seta rtoa for buucaiond BORO, Mass., Nov. 29,-4|i% the Roman Cath nh’ prominent | Joachim and Anne, in the village, pany and made out to Johanna O'Brien |Xrthur Gy Cummings of the wirat dev: | by the bridegroom was handed to him. | Shq religious work among the Jews ‘ , % aioaeant. Are Mingsiand, wes $0 — | sregational Chu Pre eee hd, ate | TE eontalne d only three words, and| throughout the country. i ’ n, but her given nai A ss vice, je ritua! rder of the! aq. Seeenane. Enema ‘(One Man Now in bas a O'Brie: 6 me ¥ Shot Him After He Threatened, Her Raslern Star was, Meo ea . hee eee A Ball by Kilkenny Men M e uisa Tetraz i b4 id Eye and Another a Foo LOVED HIM WHEN FAR AWAY. Life in Jealous Rage, She port, Conn, to-day for burial beslde| mmen’s New York home was at|,,7he,annual entertainment and ball of 5 Zin! in France, . - nage, that’ of her first husband, Charles Stat- | __ i oth Btrent, where be had |the,sitkenny Men's Association will be Actor's Wife Called Him Fool When t Tells Police. ler, known to the world as “Gen, Tom No; 41 West 39th Street, where he had | yeig in the Imperial Lyceum, Fifty-Afth ad and snother'with an artificial fot do: | WHM Her, tle Declares: A young woman clad ts & ightgown || lr dalla abel | Tag Gy phy gterig Be dR ted world-famous coloratura ing active duty on the police fore ‘An unwelcome surprise greeted Mrs. |leading a four-year-old boy and carrying | CAN SEE WAR AS IT WAS, | “That is exceedingly strange,” said jing of the drive for che crush ttepublic hccording to a statement made to-|Edna Skavian in the Supreme Court tor |q revolver, entered the Hamilton Seg Galician Mrs. Lewis. “He had been Keeping |j*und and special features have been é . fay by Morris Cykor, President of the|day when her husband applied to Have /nue police station, Brooklyn, at about 6! signal Corp Se kon Under | Company with the Foung woman for joasted! for Ure eneRsion will use a Municipal Civil Service Commission, reopened her separation suit witch was |oclock this morning and handed the gun ¥ The men are Edward 8. Jackson of |Fetired from the calendar two months lio rgeut, Maher, Ne. 174 Herkimer Street, Brooklyn, |@8° Owing to his default. Mrs, Skavlan | «1 shot my husband,” she sald, villi Albe) of No. 783 Wood- |maintains her husband returned to the Sh Mrs. M ae Se rae ; aravent Ridgewood. Both were |action when he discovered she had been ie was Mrs, Matrone Scaturro, thirty, some time. Mshibied 16 “Qn Wednesday morning he gave Rn ny husband a note which he said would be called for by @ man, When Signal Corps under fire will be put| the man arrived he op: to Beginning De " = Delayed rl examination of the eighteen al- raids of Saturday night, Nov. §, “8 one of the finest lections of war photographs taken the —_— a e, - jawarded $25 a week alimony and $100|No, 37 Woodhull Street. Brooklyn, xhibition hese for two months. surprised, It read: n oatponed again to-day by Masi wounded severaly in Erance.» *coptan [counsel fees. where her husband, Vito, had a barber |. ‘The photographs have bgen enlarged to| to Miss Kuhn. Tam going away. 1/70t Pit der “Brough. “Their cusca Wks ‘made to contradict “the’ obarge »Skavien le, an eotor and he declares | shop, bxS¥y, feet and will be on exnibition in] am sorry,’ There was 4 second note| were get down for Dec, 8 t her ncert. at th ; ‘em-aervice that he furnished one-half his earnings | #0! ne the Public Library, Fifth Avenue and | enclosed.” po otree ive ‘proper "consideration to his wife, who called him her ‘dear | ‘He came home at about 5 o'clock this|43d Street, At pre 4 we ape | one a er concert a e nt they are in the| Offic she said, “He had been drink-|Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washingto they Nave attracted great’ in- Is and employees of the teh-W. Pais charge, Mr, Cukor insisted, could |honey sweet" when he was 3.000 miles | mornin not be made against the Civil Service Hany rede at’ Ne. B27 Weet 124th Bireet, [ANE and was Jealous and suspicious. He "The two men were on the police age got a revolver and came toward me, 1 ae a ae Immen's di Letter Service Company cate ae "Bofors ths sountey ene | JERSEY BANDITS SOUGHT, |x='¢,'m push and ve fot backward! LIPTON SAILS FOR HOME. | fmt to-day to account for | ; oie con’ ARI LLER HIPPODROME d trom him and he left ae iG oan Oe | IPP tered He dropped the gun and_I picked jt up. [RO maaeage, , - et 0 hi I Lewis said he had heard noth. | tered tnd hed they not-gwone Into the Paymaster|He arose and came toward me again, lingterorn ies air, “Lewin sanerted| CANDIES Sunday afternoon, November 30th that Immen had roomed in his hous |M . Jackson jost an eye. He was |q@we Black-Jacked Mi service. . Zeth Infantry. Albers, was | 7 Sir Thomus ¢ © of 6,265 With the 77th Division and had his Get 98,008, ° a a) tang ihe huanend “dana Leaving. Hove ts Bil Sg Dlg lay ype Ba a | 2 o'alack : Fight foot blown off, by a Domb, The New York police are helping New |and Mrs. Seaturro Was held on’ a| Four liners sailing to-day for Buro-| ficasant young Mal” SpecialforToday at 3 0 cloc! ‘ ther respects the-physical con- th h for two |charge of homicide. soita GATMAd’ 44n dannanoore. a | r Ree eee eemets NN DRY paca! Guns [Jersey authorities In the search for are four, |POkh, Ports carried 6,265 passengers, | 28 : | | Her children, 6f whom th " Aiton of when, beng discharged from [robbers who got $6,000 last night by| sen \rougn the shooting. The mores | sf Thomas Lipton and Melville 1. | the army they sought, to et on the | biackjacking John Slebodnick, night | was arraigned in the Fifth Avenue court, | Stone were among the 2,290 passe. foree. Commissioner Enr he say lpaymaster of the Gere Woolen Mills, —— $. S. PRESIDENT SAFE. (LIK Chesotate Fis | 4 a kind and sympathetic — gers to sail on the Adriatic clous! | Novi knew such = —_ wed & a P ic. More than half the stolen Jewish Rellef Offices Opened. Among th assengers on the Mau-| £ sion Killed O bet Ship Can) @ candy existe om 2 ate, nd the men were accepted, ‘assalc, yore a , : | led of the biggest | prea reat an a acrvice and’ are “mank: [money was dropped by the robbers as| Fells” M, Warburg, Chairman of the|Teeauie wire, Sir Harry Brittain, head Continue Trip. pyentee 6) te Ripa | The Flavor Is Exquisite : ing good.” fie tngy oes ang Nmped’ on’ Slebodnick {Joint Distributing Committee of the and Lady Ward, daughter of White-| At Army Transport Headquarters, No. | tastiest of wala. The Puri M x from behind a packing case. He drow | American Fund for Jewish War Suffer-|!4w Reld. | |45 Broadway, announcement was made | p bee! mH 1 h ‘urity Absolute Wants Policeman Removed From |{")"evolver and pulled ‘the irigger, Dut era, annoumced today the opening or |, The Erench liner, La Savoy, had 8901 { jous confection there's pastengers ‘O-duy that & radio from Capt. Rind of pot * ly | hile’ the Italian line reside { | y ; Door, the gun did hat work. He was knocked P Bs T\the ‘Pransport President, which sailed | Charging that Police Commissioner | unconscious ‘after he had’ called alester Srench peehruhray in tua iy Re d'Italia carried 1,800. Jon Wednesday from Hoboken, sald that | ing of Extra Special * No, ec enue, No, 152 le ee ee ie “i ae | ° p Wnright has stationed a Uniformed Po- help, 9 na |fon Road, the Bronx. ‘and No, 1872 His kai Reinioss Leave Uerinw Yeonc| itm ant ne Premeemian we 34c leeman in front of the house at No. \ken Avenue, Brooklyn, Mr. Warburg 1 An explosion In the engine room or @h oco- | ha ii? West 97th Street, where she is the | RADIO 400 WORDS A MINUTE. ‘asia tines of communication’ are being tom on Travelling Cards, | nihngapieeicn tee sherpe room. en | > h 00 i re lensee of & twelve-room apartment, Jextended further into war-torn coun-| During the “vacation” declared by | faiigno-and severcly injured Third As: | late. Pound Box Rack Mrs, Augusta Matz to-day made appli: | wessages by Photo- tries and branch offices have been open-|members of “Big Six” Typographical | sistant Engineer William F. O'Connor, || Specified Weight Does Not Inclade > Seiten to prev Sie Commibeioner ) in New Gay! pparatus, (07), {0% persons residing in these se0-| Union, 541 members drew “travele ony a held for the recovery ot Container. Mail Orders Filled. continuing the, police supefvision. tion at Sayville, | — ling” cards for work out of town,| Ss | | « * —_——__——" ‘The navel radio a wih “Joe Pet” He according to figures made public yes. | iioh } 1, %, 18 goon to inatell apectal appar George Visert!, allas “ terday at the office of the local, Bur-| an cititude’ record flinme wen31,800 | MILLER’S ORANGE PEKOE TEA } Find Body Near way Tracks. me. tus which will send 800 to 400 words &' 4.5" 2.) iosth Street, who has a Sing|ing the same time, however, 11¢| fect made at McCook Field, Dayton SIX CONVENIENT STORES ‘The body of a man about forty-five | inute, ‘The present capacity 1s) oni; . ’ years old was found carly to-day near |[Tynute, | The present capa y Y ising record for murder and is awaiting|UMon compositors came to this city.|0., Oct, 4 by Major RW. Schroed Of the men to take travelling cards, Was ratified yesterday by the Con’ 640 Broadway 742 Broadway | || Sealed, Air the southbound sub: acks, Afteen| The sending will be automatic and trial under $10,000 bail on a charge of OF the men fo i M ' ee atee heen a ‘At Bleecker Bt. At Eighth Bt fest south of the 108d Street ‘Station. ma o will be pecelved bys photo- grand larceny, was arrested to-day as a|tWenty-two left the city this week, Committee of t ro, Clap of Amari. , 385 Broadway 1440! Bromdiwns | “ : ca. The record Was witnes: ket was a registration card terial witness in connecti ith the |It is expectedythat when the printing ¢& ‘er eo 4 e : | In his poe! a regi ‘ante, | sree! 2, process, oe wee hpPearing materi Le 1 ne ans eres tiieielaituation here.becomes normal, most © rtified by Capt. George B, Patter aa way 1608 Broadway with the name William pol r son, acting for the Government Alr ‘At Canal Bt. ‘At 40th Bt Selle Hotel, tree! ice | tor, who, will transcribe on 8 eRe reet. Enrico Esposito ja awaiting’ of those who left the city will re- Servi out. Sie teying 1) sotabllab bis jwrlter, che apparatus will R000, faiai for the Liuca murder, | fura, | charge’ of its reacarch di —— ss ~ a