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a etna THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, Devumuuk 5, 1919. AYE SLAYER CT 4 Seb ter Wiehe TURN BROOKLYN CUPID IVES WRONG ere sth Christman Sea! Girt SCTTSS NY OF RELIGIOUS MAN INTO BAGDAD-FOR GIRLS TO BROTHERS FESS AGAR S POLE THEORY PAGEANT TOT RESULT, 1200S “HRS. A 6. THOMAS my ~ ~ : “Arabian Nights’ Ball” ,to! Alec Beck Goes to Law for {Nature of Summons Will Be Himself After Reading Eclipse All ‘Charity Events Clergyman’s Book. in Borough’s History. FIRST GAVE DRUGS. to Remember Events in Passaic Home, Although the two younger daugh- ters of Mason R. Strong; an architect of No. 7 Wall Street, and a prominent resident of Passaic, probably will re- cover, it is not thought they will ever be able to tell the story of the tragedy im théir home, when the father at- tacked his family with an axe, kill- ing the mother and eldest- daughter, Probably fatally injuring the son and fevercly injuring the two. younger girls before slashing his own throat with a, razor. At the Passaic Hospital this morn- considered out of danger, but they could remember nothing of the events of Tuesday night. Nathaniel, the twelve-year-old son, is not ex- pected to recover. Passaic police have searched the tragedy. The only message found— if message it was—was the apened pages of the Rev. Charles M. Shel- don’s book, “In, His Steps." ‘This book, which excited two decades ago, was the story of a minister who sought to act as Christ would have acted were he living in fearing man, had been reading this tween these two pages of the book to coincidence that he should have been reading this book when something snapped in his brain remains a mys- From the discovery in the bath- room of a sponge and a bottle of Surviving Daughtérs’ Unable much comment | Colored Kids of Biloxi, Saurian Appears. sion; 200 words. (Signed) JOHN L. SULLIVAN, a long ways off, tho TAKE HURRIED VACATION ——— . Miss., “Walk Out” When Prof, shown by the following dispatch, Some story, Sully, but Biloxi is telograph wires may be loaded if the oper- - Robinson Horn, sixty-three, and a Yttle poodle with a big bark, beat off two robbers at 8 o'clock this morning after one hid struck Horn ‘This will be, Brooklyn's night of! nights, ' Part ball, part spectacle, part pagehnt, the Arabian Nights Ball of the. Guild of the Long Isiand City Hospital, tovbe given in the Bedford | Avenue Armory of the 234 Regiment, promises to be the best spectacular entertainment—or close to that XXX degree of excellence—ever given by amateurs round about New York, It’ will be the largest and most im- portant charity entertainment Brook- lyn has seen, The young people in| the cast number 4,000, It will start as a costume ball. General'dancing will) follow. Then will come the grand Bagdad procession, an Oriental re- view of the nations, dances by these groups and—about midnight—switeh back to the costume ball, ‘The series of pictures ‘Mrs. Walter Gibb and her committees and Miss ‘The ‘guild is twenty-two years old. Its. leaders had merely to express thelr desire, designate their need, and all Brooklyn was at their service. The first, thing spectators and dancers will observe when they enter | the armory will be a curtain, the central .figure of which is a gigantic avoeation is the designing of scenery and spectacular effects. He did the Lweenery for Charles Frohman's great productions: of “Peter Pan” and “Chanticleer.” ‘This great curtain, the like of which Brooklyn never saw before, will serve | a double purpose. It will be the key- note, the inspiration, the very be- lowed by general dancing, out from SWANN ASSISTANT ACCUSED Charges Preferred Against Marke- wich for Alleged Criticism of ‘Court in Traction Case. j who was Adele | sust things had gone wrong and Mor- Rings After Morris Gets His Back by Ruse. You sannty-aie palpitation of the heart with mathemagics, it given to none among us to say that and is under certain conditions Cupid would have been more successful than under | certain other conditions. ] It does appear, however, that the wrong Beck brother on New Year's Eve in 1917 shined up to the wrong Teichner sister. ‘This, is may 6e, is why Alexander 8. Beck, of No, 1165 Bryant Avenue, Bronx, ts suing his former flancee, Teichner of No. 2 West 117th Street—but who now Mrs. Something Else and exquisitely happy, thank you—for the return of two diamond rings worth $1,200, The Beck boys and the Teichner girls met for the first time at the! big New Year's Eve ball. en,” | brought the blue prints along, but get busy! I've got forty-two other cases here to-night and tempus fugits to beat three of a kind. Alec Beck immediately fell head Judge and jury will decide Alec's it for the return of the ringn— bows that Cupid is overworked and needs three or four understudies, In March the two brothers were en- gaged to the twe sisters. But by Au- ria, the businesslike Beck, who had paired off with Rose, apparently the rings in the bath house safe, and left bol, of an engagement to wed, The lady saya they were gifts, pure and simple, and the very idea! BROOKLYN POLICE HOLD 4 FOUR KILLED AS TUG SINKS SCHOONER IN NORTH RIVER Crew Thrown Into Water When Boat Is Upset Leaving weather bound tn Portland Harbor four of her crew were drowned. rammed the schooner As the captain and crew were leaving in the boat from the’ stern of the schooner, the main boom went by the board and fell athwart tender, smashing it and sinking it al- the ' Misa Marguerite MoNulty, who is one of the many girls aiding the Red Cross Christmas Seal Campaign in New York, “is known as the “Christmas Seal “Girl,” because of her costume, which. Is completely covered with the seals, Miss SoNuity is shown here selling seals at her dooth in Longaere Square. EXPECT ARREST TO-DAY IN District Attorney's Men Seek Waiter They Say May Help Clear Up Robberies, District Attorney Swann expecta the theft Sept. 5 from rey , No. 20) of about Dooling and Attor: dopa. nvestigating the the house of L. M. P rday af- | bore ev- they nds, and room, they idence of a hurried depar A found there ten Interborough one Japanese: Government bon ginning, of the Pictures of the Night, Wrecked Vessel. clght N. O., Texas and: Mexican’ Rail- | the present age. "i HAT Jotin L, Sullivan, news- but—it will set thirty feet out from | More trustful and romantic of the road” bonds | , Bt k "4 hi J ghbo: paperman, ta right on the i] the wall—it also will make one wall pees aries Rose to Brighton| After braving the storms of the Papers found in the room. the Die: | 4 rong, known among his neighbors ¥ Big | " * for the dancers, enc! ccording to testimony given “ triet Attorney's men said, reveu! . ! as an intensely religious and God- job down in New Orleans is | eee e ee oor ll having been fol-| (IM court, he suggested placing tho | Cust Coast of Maine and being some molen securities had Oh! jaded appetites re: places where been dil dof, and these wii ably beh Ns Segal Pope dhaesge A, ably, be located to-day, A. nuhiber of hop tne Shvlee Hive pine No. ttt hind keen ar eres at —-—_— Sante. the Seer t csaaaioe <a waters alone. enjoy the “salt tor three weeks on her way to thin) pret pameniois, and, books (from iis | with the genuine old-time left @ box of matches to hold the book} No 1179 Third Avenue (Postal stream’ fn two lines—one from either | | Alec Book, he says, was telling Miss | port, the schooner Mary E. Lynch |of poison wore also. found, \ | Roquefort flavor. open at pages 96 and 97. It is these| ‘Totter No. 643), dropped on the | wie ot the curtain—to merge later | Adele, the businesslike sister, that her ; pages which tell of thesdecisi he| ‘*elosraph editor's desk at 1.05 ’ Tuts a single body, march down the |Fings ought to be reset and that he | from Stonington, Me., was rammed by nd Laetiph peng stad ba Se ' centre of the great drill hall and pass /®ould be gind to attend to it, when|an unknown tug at 5.40 o'clock thin minister to throw off all worldly ways Wa “ MAN, 63, ROUTS RO! Leet ot stare the Court of Bagdad, | ore called Adele from. Brighton pad bites tac tmltalion ct Soma NEW ORLBANS, La, Doe. 5 , 0d, ’ before the Court of Bagdad. | pete, on the telephone and told her| morning while she was at anchor In AE lta final sertlon thin, morning, ey 2 _ 4, ° co 0 n angi- Whether he left the matchbox be-| Pvening World Boe rene Rappened. ‘The rings were} the North River, off 324 Street, and| oer) “Getidea go take an active part in At Biloxi, Miss, huge alli- | Jeweller, Dazed, Uppercuts One ta rolviig and economic unrest. i hun- : . a A cali attention to their particular sig- eee ee eee are Assailant, and Both Run Away— “ 45| dred dolars used to'be, Alec has gone| Capt. Andrew M. Francis sald that | Vommivece, will be named fo lmusall: Wiaats or whether: it: Gad. ar caak’ drives pupils and tewhers ssailant, anc Ms OF CALLING FOR THE N to court about them, all hands were sleeping when the tug. organized r, employees, mana from studies; takes posses- Poodle Dog a Loyal Friend, ° He eays the rings were a token, a ers, and ‘production — Intelligence the officieney of produc- eeonom: | service | tivity. Kept a Secret. Until Next Week. Unusual secrecy to-day surrounded the latest move of Mrs. Mila BD, Shonts, widow of Theodore’ P. ahemts, Interborough head, who has Med @ summons in an action against Mir, Amanda C. Thomas, No. 930 Park Avenue, residuary legates of Mir, Shonta’s estate. thing of the nature off the agit could be learned from Mrs. ShoaGty attorneys, who sald they would make nO statement until they serve tie complaint next week. and Mra. Them- as's lawyer sald he could throw mo light on it. George W. Files, of counsel for Mira, Shonts, intimated to-day that ake suit concerned “property and turtig- ings” alleged to have been remeved from houses on property of Sir Shonts both before and after Sa death by the defendant, Clarence J. Shearn, attorney for the suit was about. ; “We see by a morning newspaper some reference by Mrs. Shonts’s at torneys to ‘a ten milfion dollar @e tate left by Shonts.’ We don’t kmow where this is, but if such an was/ left, other than that cot over heels in love with Adele Teich- | — rem Tee Siew arene. © Fa ke ane. Strong home, No. 237 Lexington Ave- | Buddha, with incense, steam and | ner, while Morris Beck collapsed be-| MIs MARG Hungarian, formerly a walter working sf . \ A thing about it. nue, from top to battom in the nope | WHEN MR, ALLIGATOR GOES | genll pouring from the vase cric ot'a| fore sister Tone, Which, if one may Serre nacrvonsA TEIe wo iro aohe Naneze imeineet | ME Shonte left quite a tew debens of finding a note which Strong might Brooklyn. man, J. Monroe Hewlett. | Judge by the papers on file in the of bonds by Wall Street messenger oe enn irs @ vonts' Rave left to explain the gruesome] 10 SCHOOL PICKANINNIES | Architect by profession, Mr. Hewlett's | Supreme Court—where next week a oe ape 4 neys will move for @ resettlement: Surrogate Fowler's order of Ni revoking the letters of tempor ministration issued to Mrs. and appointing the Guaranty Company in her place, Notice of epplication was served upon lrus J. Sullivan, attorney for the exe cutora, yesterday afternoon, joice! Here is a new cheese [ilk Stewart: bave arrai for |#aid Cupid, “at last! I've been plan- | WALL STREET BOND THEFTS Mrs. ‘Thomas, said to-day nelther be | ing it was said that Nina Strong, Firdoklyn and Its ivisitors will be the| ning this for ever so long. You're} nor his client yad any idea as to what fine, and Susana, fourteen, were result of many weeks of preparatlon.| here because you're here. I haven't | a Ets Charges against Assistant District av pdiatel th ing all hands liquid yet to be analyzed, it is be- with a blackjack in the Horn M most immediately, throwing ators are not, afternoon papers ; : torney Samuel Markewich to the effect | ; 4 bis Bes if jewelry sto: No. East’ Fourth Jinto the water. Capt. Francis man: Mewed Strong drugged his family be-} a ove to’ he ‘printed before’ dark, >| Jewelry store at No.’ 64 that In the course of an adress deliv- Hey Pe eee eg ahd ae fore attacking them while they slept. 250s iray woud fll a space no | Strest ered in @ public. achoool at Hester and | ee aged to reach the spur and wae ec Fails PH Tad condition of the girls bears out)’ 1.6 than this and you have Whon Horn turned to pick out aM! Chrystie Streets on Sept. 18 he uttered | Declare That Two Who Attempted | Picked Up by a Now York Central) etter Chocolates aka Lower ce thie theory, ee they appeared to be} oid ough. Anybody can take |*!rm clock his two grospective cus- | words, unbecoming a member of the bar R Were Found Hidh tug and landed at Pier No. 17 | e ; ; i ‘obbery Were Found Hidin rhe police ratrol later made suffering trom the effects of a drug,| erie ee ean out the | tomers asked for, he was bit twice| were preferred before the Appallate Di yy ig The police boat Patrol later made | " in addition to their wounds, ae on the back of the head with such| vision of the Supreme Court to-day, in House. a search for the, missing crew, but ; The Strong home at No. 237 Lex- ry. force that the handle of the black-|, Elmer Chrystie, coounsel for the Bar could find ho trale.of them, Sielres ss 1..A southern schoolhouse; : ‘ ‘Association,’ presented the charges on| Four mien are held by the Brooklyn Hee ogden’ th 4 ington Avenue, Passaic, te in one of] 1 cus, roses, buimblebecs, | J8ck flew off and smashed a «giass | tier al Oe. Dee clation’s Grievance | Police for an investigation of the brutal | Ported the Mary . Lynch sunk w . the finest residential sections. The i" partition at the end of the shop. Then of 0 “ her masts sticking out of the water| 2sTeacher; young, sweet charm- 2 Committee. assault on Mra, Rachel Kaplan, eighty- ‘ : | $ P family was popular with neighbors. ie Latte dark 4. Ole | the burglar went behind the counter |" ane to the charges, Mr, Marke-|three of No, 1644 Eastern Parkway, | 30 fect. The Mary E. Lynch Is 98 feet | pecia or o- ay an o-morrow Stromg wae intensely religious and) {AES Wit in peekin’ in de [ANd the dazed Jeweller astonished | wich an criticising the United States |Yesterday afternoon. Mra. Kaplan wan| overall, 286 feet beam and 186 toma) HC cette Joity Gum Drops-—wve thought you'd be was respected for his charactor as ah caetens him with a Carpentier clip on the} District’ Court ‘for authorizing Job E.|called to the door by the men who| gross, The captain is a part own Salting for these! Mikeeae staaes ethan ite: ae 29 well as for his interest in civic mat-| 90. 5 Vasation! Jaw and tho poodle barked furiounly, | Hedges, frceiver ot ce eet ie uae of (Rained admiasion by saying they were > -- the purest of rich, freah fruits, und studded with glesm- c tere, Lately, however, he has had a Thank you, Sully a The burglar evidently belleved he| storage battery cars, said: "What ought |meter Ingpectora. ‘They beat her and OFFICERS BACK FROM TURKEY ing Kranules of honeyed sumar, Peuns' Gee series of misfortunes, In the last 3 had been hit with a sledge, and dazed, tasers ie een ane 1 ba @ | tried to tear her $2,000 ear rings from Extra Special.for To-day and Te-morrow of Charles the Second—the a - e¢ year tro SBC Smee ve) aed EX-COPS TO FIGHT ANARCHY. | ne sn bia bebe ales ah ore? oad noose! iA mR A ened Served" hoco with him ‘ered - —— poodle st rking riously. le <a Detectives se hous: nin 2t Vears, Straight from the sunlit ene Depenayeny fllaNes by peel: | Vimae. Tavis aa roe we Kept barking until the old man was) ASKS CUT IN PAPER POSTAGE. | ¢ound rs Street, Manhattan, uf = hall. Jackson of Wheatland, mn with never the pete: ona pena 3 by monia, and for two months was in| stoners te Meeting Toomlmht. | | found unconscious halt an hour later —— way, and Claude Wettedee, who sald his |Wy0.. and Capt. W. P. O'Groote Inaat ons of favor, Covered with a_| heap of creamy, delectable Set ES seen Pus ieee Ngee = Boggeteglls pied «the Home| nd Dr, Stokes of Bellevue bandaged Gime 4 pny on . fete, Gn ine 148th United Stati e An ry. nee layer of the rich~ ; on Mak" @ bungalow and was thoug'! ave a | lon the; e detective lY | ranchmen and neighbors, returned to- Police Depart- | his head. this morning arrested John Ivan of No M Il i ER S tractive box. recovered hig health, but for the past | Service Division of the ore WASHINGTON, Mo 1 oth street. Ma i | weth on the Larraine of the p 4RsEsEN bwo weeks his fricods had noticed |ment, bas invited 2,000 police pension-| Giving the police a description of] o¢ second class mail rates on publica-| iam Litowity of No last teatern Park. | French Line. After the armistice t Eatra Special | SIX CONVENIENT STORES that he acted pecaliarly, He did not/ers to meet to-night in the trial room| his assailants, Horn, went back to bi8| tion without changing the zone system | way, Mra, Kaplan's son Kentified Lito- | were attached to the American Mi stra Spec ie Wreedwed 748 aaa Extra Spectal appear Dp confided his} at neadquarters, He will ask their ¢o-/ shop and is still on the job. of computing rates on advertising con- | Witz as a former chauffeur, to the Near Mast and Capt. O'Groote "A Deecket Se ‘A Mente See troubles d r ration in suppressing anarchy and ae tents, was proposed to-day in a bill in- Perera ameter was wound: in a battle between a ORS, Preadwev 1440 roadway He was last seen alive about 8| 0? . at Apeing oe td G'elock Tuesday night, At that time | Bolshevism, SHOP LIFTERS SENTENCED, | troduced Representative Fes of | DIVORCE SUIT DELAYS TRIAL. | turkish mov and British troops, ‘The Cc sen ‘ie Cc * omitted to he left the home of his lawyer, Will-| Commissioner Uiman sald the privi- a ODIG, we eid ven erants Publishers’ —— two officers saw ee erin Gesaat nad at so sta jam F. Gaston, about a block from his |ieges of the poticemen's community! yo ag Woman Get Prison Termes et an be Theft Case Meet Wak Till Stoken| the » border ¢ p rilip= Pow a i “j a0 pine A the ar before gO- Specified Weight Does Not Include Container. Mail ‘. own bation ene ene poe He e stores will be extended to ae al tec Holiday <i eonareasional frvestiontion rie Act gto Fran « the’ matt ot ug i oriore Ne and Mrs. Strong slept in one of the |F% and that two now general mercha- | awe holiday season shoplitters, a man|the' ayatem of assessing charges alao| Tenry Williams, a former Pullman] | <ien A. Ni Dobjaneky of the mart 0 rear rooms, and Elizabeth occupied | dise stares would be opened 4 % ' | and a woman, were sent to prison from | was proposed, porter, accused of the stealing $25,000) Gun. Vanehiel rived an a confidential | s other 00m. wy the police that| il make clevon stores now in opera: | nner, iil Pree se Ge with| Atiorney Hernard Sandler gopresent: |{Ne,ahin, AL, Quarantine, beraue jo ass Wi iaaes iy Jing Willams, asked a few days ad- |" Strong first killed his wife and then | Hoo. ie oe Maria Ferrigana, of Mystle, Conn,, Ln BONES AR Lee Case 5 F ——_ | bis eldest daughter, Next, they think, a arrested in a department store on Nov.| Lieut. B, W. Maynard, flying | thle beea the domestic didieulls | EYER FOR THE WOUNDED e | Fe to at this theory| BIGAMIST GETS FOUR YEARS. /17 tor the alleged larceny of shirtwaists | parson. started from Mitchel Mold [of,W. HD, stokes and hia, wife. PHE Fifth Avenue ‘at 38th Street fe the descending ratio of force be- and other goods valued at $50, was sent | at 10,12 o'cloc Ms morning # cuk te pant MG dileh Must lin ocee aeter eecine dnee lal Balke da i is hind the blows. Had the little girie| Court Denten 1 » Man Who|to the workhouse for sixty days, 900-mile flight to Atlanta, Ga, where | phe divorce action between Mr ° Est, 1879 been struck as hard as the wife, th Had icola Paleologul of No. 231 East 55th|he will speak Sunday afternoon be-| Mra, Stok a has nothing to ios Make Christmas Merry. 5 too would have been killed, accord-| , —(xperai to 11 picked up on Nov. 29 for the) fore the Southern Commereial Cone | (hia | Unt ‘the. divoren uation WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.—The Surgeon ing to this theory. — i WHI theft of trinkets worth $12.75,| Kress. He was nec | cone! “ neral is perfecting plans to make j Fenn ne ad eae Mightdrenssa |G!ba0n, who admitted he hag fiv given an Indeterminate penitentiary | mechantelan, Beret, — Chriatmaa e happy day for wounded and when the police arrived. The police | Was to-day sentenced by County Judy han these Peprer Arn OF se eontinent w ASKS LENIENCY FOR COHEN, | sick dougndoys in army hospitals ° y were summoned by Dr. John Ht Car- | Frank L, Young to four years and thr eg eccide were Bit jt fly t A special dinner will be served, and \n Made in our own Shops lisle of No. 167 Vennington Avenue, | months at hard labor in Sing Sir OF ine ee ta sud. wee gent to all'p fodue: Meluiree Uraes Smith talmany jostancea Christinas ifeca ard who arrived at the Rouse shortly be- | prison for bigamy GUN AND PEPPER HOLD-UP. ———— Commate Sentence in Dad Case. | special programmes. F two ordinary boys’ suits ld ihe fore 5 o’clogk in answer to Susanne’s |) Agked if he had anything to say Gib- - Judge John ®. McIntyre of ( “Advantage will be taken of every op- come) ary boy Ss Ss cou telephono clul that her parents were! on ied that “l nout half Buad| At the point of a revolver and with | DAY QN GRAND JURY STAND. | gccstons to-day wrote 16 G nit ke the Christ 4 . lh . tok 1 replied that m about hi ES Peeler Set inte aan oe *| Sessions to-da; ote 6 Gov, Smith} portunity to make the Christmas season 2 ‘ ee . Wick.” site gist, according? to Dr. [end, my physical condition Is nat vary /DePPor he blow into a women's eyee| Ls |secemenndinn” ection” ttn ts ect to bares bb shoot Ne he had for the price of one Best £ a Carlisle and the police, acted “stupe- | Sood and for that reason T plead lent~ eee 2 on jence Res! death sentence imposed on Joseph! orave wounded an It Is poasiblo to boy ; suit there would still be Tea- ] fied.” “They do not yet realize the na- |eney sahinite 7 ®!. | Cohen, a poultry handler, convicted of | do," said Surge al Ireland. z o£ 2 : ° a eee | ture and extent of the tragedy In| There miay be senething i your] ira urernom, of $2400 In money | DF Jonathan C Vay, deposed Com-|ingtigdting the murder of Harnett Hatt] Where amen sons for choosing our one in preference + " ey playe art. sympa * noes ah R ner of Markets, a ppeared be-|in West Washington Maiket Nov, 24, | jeally t they . ee; Hn ey ey a a at Mr. Strong [Dhy#leal make-up to excite sympathy,” | ang Linerty bonds und vacaped anc berg very arp od BUT Cpa aga loa slab URES UTR | to two of the others. Our suit would . him to-day as an excep-|&td Judge Young, “but your relations| aio man untered the offices “and, | fore the be 4 . Hidge Melntyre's letter was sent in| grammes will be given in th ‘ Sey oven ts ed man. ge whe Atal Viaying a $50. Liberty bopd on the ge Beg er posal lag be on the reaporae to a request. from Gov. smith —_—_—- still look well and be wearable when seep i , . 1 ines counter, asked Mrs, Bertha teen and most of the 7 or his conclusions derjved from. the | ; popular in the fr Sinrise ies tein how! much she would give for {| Before Dr. Day'a arrival, Aaststant | John Doe proceedings conducted by both the other suits were ready to he had ‘maintained offices tor the| FLOATING GARBAGE PLANTS. |8i",0ia" nim'te wus" worth 98. AS | pouiet Attorney ‘Alexander Le orks | Judge afeintyre to atceriain whether | URGES TRANSIT CONFERENCE oF y left for home was Ina cheerful mood. | * Board - Approves New) ir and wideved:. “Throw. up your |dence bearing on the criminal aparchy | o¢ Cohen Up Sugwent f Necetvera. All wool knicker suits, 7 to 18 22.50 Mr, Strong was the nephew of the of me on She serear and tried to | cases ————- whe Trane Canmmitioe of the Meal s re pad K aslon i a a The Board of Estimate to-day au-|grab the revolver. The man blew J a - i 4 os aie Ws Sosa MIEN the mall the preparation of pians and| Benner in, hor yea, tified the cash | O18 Moves MOVIE ACTRESS DIVORCED, | rirtate noard of New York to-day urned All wool Junior Norfolk suits, 5 to 10 yrs.. 16.50 > he was . Hneer |apecifications for floating garbage re-|oTwer and fed. ATLANTIC OITY, N, J., Dee, ° that the suggestion of Receiver Garrie | . * ; fur the ‘rie Ta Me TENA ala: sian taal ae ana oneemerae old Oceanic Hotel, a three-story framc|Dawshter of ron and Recelver Hedges for a con Reversible Leather Coats, 10 to Ft yrs, 25.50 with the present processes of reducing ws Commision Adiouran Til Th atructure at Miasissipp! Avenue and the Fatled ¢ ence the transit situation be carried ye af . ‘ h P | aye Boardwalk, in the heart of the old (eects! to The Bre out Th vera sumKested = that I EC IAL | i rew Saved. |the refuse on land. ‘ | The Lusk Legisiative Investigating | howery section, was destroyed by tire| WHITE PLAINS, Dec. 5—-After hear- | Mayor Hylan and other members of the LONDON, Dec Advices from} ‘The new plan ts to have specially |Committes to-day adjourned until|this morning. = The hotel was closed. | ing testimony to-day, Supreme Court | {i OF, Mermraie get Loweenee Bree | 3.25 Athens, report the Tiritish steamer ‘designed boats, fitted with reduction ‘next Thuraday, when Ludwig @. A. K, | The joan is ‘estimated between $50,000 fat eal ee, Sit abe | ene ee fe deaseank “tratitan! Gemteal id Hurona, foundered Nov. 27, off Psara, | machinery e the garbage rtena, the Russian Soviet “ambas- |" ee cree of divorce to orek L. C.|In an effort to arrive at some solution | High grade wash suits of excellent fabries, Grecian Arohipel Ko. | The crew was) dumps to and the! will be recalled un Keating, a lawyer with? oricea at of the transit problem. | ° yA saved and landed at racus by a G {a belle yed Supreme Court Justice Greenbaum 200 Fifth Avenue, Mannattan, from Mrs. nt declares that the time | 2 to 10 years. steamer. TB GO Tae Work Lert re |xrants an injunction against the come | i em es AXATIVE| stella Hamin 1 Keating 1 ar thinking and definite —— {Charles G, Armatrong, an engine miter, “heecommictee has not bern | Rao, taken in| ene defendint ia a daugiter of the|action.. The sURKesLION Is offered that : loses 530 P. A Tho Hurona, FN tone gross, left|No. 149 Broadway. is to. prepare. the hie to ineate Oscar, Tewerowsley, | Miaee fom late Osea! Hurninerstein and is a mos [it might. be advisable to raise fares Store Closes 5:30 P. M. Yom York Gal. 1 for Conatansé and lpn. he Board of Estimate voted Becr tie Hessian Soclallat | putida IY by Hes Sloture act She’ ald “not es | emporariy’ under an agreement to Fe You Never Pay, More ati Bait a e 25 Federasion, wanted for exgminatiom, | QUININE Table Wa fend the guilt. ture © old rate gr 4 2 4 ‘ 5 ‘ ' \ Pea \ a ies