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THREE CAR FARES © TO TRAVEL UPTOWN BY EATING THIS WOMAN Unscrambling of Pésirth ant Madi- Snsdlaicbeiiibod : son Avenue Lines Brings Sharp | Mrs, Delia A. Sanford one Curtailment in Service. \ HUNDREDS SUFFER Parrot Cries ‘Come Quick’ MORE CITY BiGeS TWOR CARRYING A TO LET SINGER'S son IN ZERO WEATHER "2 Girl Seizes Alleged — WNCTATENICUAND lomrmecarmsoueiae| mm | Burglar After.a Chase to First Arrest Under Trans 9000004 9000000004 7 Birthday at Her Home in porting Charge. Return of the Fourth and Madison . Aveta usta Tf er ¢ Norwalk, Conn. OMINICK MAYO and An- bagi lideel Alben ied Rs oA Vindtods iho 1 ’ ’ D taig Gi OG Ot es 6 and Harlem Company, @ subaldiary of | NORWALK, Conn., Feb, 24 io ol - the New York Central, by Receiver Job BSERVING her 104th birtthe » Chrystie Street, were ar | K, Hedges of they New York Railways \ Fi i F . : ‘ rested last night at Catharine | Company, hes readited in a sharp cur Gectcen chit Oat Mother, Four Children and Extension of the Service From} ana Division Strests, charged with tallment of aervice on the line. For Seaton, ti Norwalk, rob! the Willlamaburg Bridge and covered | of Connecticut, attributes the upper and ‘lower east aides of Man- hee prolonged life and splendid a Two Men Perish in St. George to Tottenville Vielation of the Prepinition Ast Newark Blaze. ; in transporting liquor. Now Planned. ‘The two men had with them @ demijobn contafing a gallon of | bag roe eh ‘ ! dinate bef Ly! Sogo phe 0.0 4 > = } * , r | ‘ro! elance: ni ower d yl 0 'o appetite © FIREMEN IN BUSY DAY. Announcement was made thie) ref wine which they were taking acroaa the ridge, Slese date ran over] le excelent, 4 iii morning at the office of the Depart-| *™ a ee tasle p- Magetored lrg tracks of the New York Raliways Com- She has never had stoma * H eI ioas § cording | pany, and with the return of the| trouble or headach reaking 4 More Than 70 Fires in Metro-| — oT Le tarialas a Nae ‘They were locked up in the Oak | Fourth ahd dtadisod tas to ite weere|" Nipbone tour seere age Uc RARE 4 " er George, 8. I, ity of Ne service on the Ne r 7 politan District—Many “f raradhes/ prt beggtgme BA ay 8 lg Bde vice on the New York Railways! gown stairs, she has since , : ‘ Bs | York has decided to extend the| the first arrest in New York for tracks waa cut off. Additional expanes cosfiaed to hai 1 4 Families Homeless. manicipal service from St. George to| 22 offense of this kind sinee the tnd delay for thousands of passengers Meg. Sanford has three chilean ; 4 om : resulted, “ | Tottenville, at a total cost of Saicmeuac cis tis vunihd ‘The New York Ratlways Company at-| nd ten grandchildren, 4 Records for the twenty-four hours $1,400,000. 7 serrata pees tempted to reseme service between Clin-4 ee 4 ending early to-day showed that ‘The announcement added that the ton and Delancey Streets and Broadway Ball for ttaly Mik Fane, = * seven lives were lost, a man injured, a city had adopted the @@me system for |~ i with storage s tery cara, but the ser-! To meet an emergency call was suspended by court order) italy, the Am property damage of $200,000 incurred the bus line and extension, which| INQUIRY FOLLOWS vii and hundreds driven into the zero would be along the south shore of} Sept tet for. tal i weather by more than geventy firen ’ = | he Istana. INFLUENZA DEATH One effect of the breaking up of the |Presigent, wil give « Se Valente | ‘n Manhattan, Brooklyn, Newark, | as af 4 | Zone No. 1 will extend from St.| M ANDRE OTT. syater has been "thie Sefbors coming |fancy dress ball at the Hotel Vander- 1 Yonkers, Hoboken and other places in| : George to New Dorp and the fare| Brooklyn Medical Examiner Hears !Mme. Ott Forgot to Have Baby /{cire* ine’ rourth” Prot gy eer Bie ab 1k ace re Se 4 v ; ‘ * F icige on 100 = cach. Mrs. Wet Sa Geaiba wake Tk Wash Deptt odd ernst of Alleged Plot to Get Couple. | Named in Passports When ‘Sm "ine liam 1. ‘Thompson. Mee. John A. Drakes a jeaths were in the three-story | 19 No, 2 will extend from New Sai Delancey-Clinton Street ror walk cS " frame house at No, 378 16th Avenae, ‘Deg ** Huguenot Park; fare five Out of Apartment. ‘ She Sailed, anna Cott Fgurth and Madman “at Hieoom apr Reba ie trabbtne t / ‘four-year-old Andre, son of Anna the Rowery and pay « third fare | J. Goutd * Newark, at 1.30 A. M. yesterday. | cents. Dr. Charles Wuest, Medical Rx-|iosniet-oovaott, the Rurslan operatic| onthe Fourth and Madison to get up-|Mre. Stephen Birch and ‘tra, Hera town. Ivana are the Ball Committee, ‘Tony Tenore, who gave the alarm by|% fe : m | Zone No. 3 will extend from the | ami, : f ner of Brooktyn, has asked Dis-) soprano, had his first sight-seeing trip firing @ revolver, shot himself in the| | park to Tottenvilte; fare five cents. |trict Attorney Harry F, Lewin to in-|around New ‘York yeateray, Daving wrist, : " | These rates cut the fares charged | estigute the death of William H.!been released from Ellis Island by the ‘The dead are Mrs. Jenny Petty,! |by the Staten Istand Rapid Transit | ganderson, forty-one, who dropped |disentangling of much red tape | Railway Company tn half, the com- | gead In his apartment at No. 654 East| The trouble was that when his dix fone fare having been 30 cents one | 2¢th Street, Flatbush, last Saturday | tneuished mothor left France to come eighteen; George, fifteen; Ethel, nine, and William, seven; James Chambers, | fifty-two, a brother of Mrs. Petty, and bout the boy in getting her own pass Harry Mayer, fifty-five, or 60 cents return. Commutation Sanderson and his wife had been ms ay > port. She didn’t suppose it was neces- Frank Adasbyk was burned about | books sold by the company gave com-| uttering from influenza and pneu-|ary, Therefore on arrival here, al- Getter Chocolates. ata Lower Price” a eee iZE eal * . muters transportation at the rate of| monia and complaints have been re-| though she herself was free to enter | the body and suffered internal in- 26 cents for the round trip. ceived by the Board of Health that ida 8 where she pleased, the boy had | Juries, : (RME AND MISS CELIA SHERMAN | he announcement added that from| infected rugs were being shaken| to be detained until all sorts of formali- | Max Harmula, il! with Influenza and 1% to 150 additional buses would be|from their windows. tles could be gone through between here | pneumonia, jumped from a third | needed to install the new service. Saturday a patrolman of the!and Washington. | story window into a net held by fire-|Spanish Bird Gives Alarrn| !4st three years thieves have select-| Jacob Brenner, receiver of the Mid- Be ee eralinw vidatone ct The word came yesterday and when | men. jed Sherman's home for operations. jjand Railway Company, announced|the Board's regulations. Hardly had|{™% mother, heard of jt by telephone | Spe cial for To-day and To-morrow’ forty, and her four children, Mabel, | ay from Tottenville to St. George, | atternoon. to America she forgot to say anything | + ‘On the first floor were two stores.| When Tailor Shop Is Visited | ‘1 got to the door just in time to see! to.day that petitions containing be-| the door closed behind him when ainda they telephane burst, into sone |] Aa Gems —And gems they WY nsatah Julep Jellies Above these lived William ‘Traut- Eighth Time. two men run out,” Mise Sherman told| tween 2,500 and 000 names of com-| anderson. is, Senet weeeees yee i ae ae a are! We'll say #0! And so will you | of the cholcest fruit jelltes, —¥ s ; ; ase, died. ‘listen in’ on the «lad music OT Me e. flowin, i tape tal dablien fied ee eee zt sk | reporter for The Evening World| muters and asking for resumption of "Ds, Wurst now asia an lavestiga-| 2 ‘ehowt "ot Winey pee Sew cnt beshiagd tee onths 0 y jam. join- ‘i is e we the raflway's servi ven cent|tion of report at the complaints creams, sinclured a square of Mixteencyenrcond © Gelin” Bierman’ dig “lhe west: I ran after the one tAbtht aihbnbesadketined were part of a systematic effort to| MURDER STORY TRUE| with favor and ing them lived Rocco Cresto, his MILLER’S fare basis had been received and that covered with Milk most velvety 4 te wife, and two children. finished putting away the dishes|who went west, but was afraid tol oiners are expected to-morrow and Satcent oS ae pote. 2 oa SAYS GIRL WITNESS || Chocolate rE! tate: ‘When Trautmann ran into the'rear] after the evening meal last night | touch him till he got over to the cor-| wWeanesday, The petitions, Mr. Bren. | secutions. s : | | SEVEN CONVERMIEN atte bedroo: he found that his wife had 2 he ner, where there was a light When) 2 a aged oottiplained a tha thats —— oe lShe Refuses to Retract Statement | 431 Broadway 742 Brosdway Fetcel Nato the back yard: Ghe| inl oot Gown to talk to two Bir /y Fated tim, Heisaidy t MAVedE| “oc o oh te ueg ava eeris cad| WOMAN ROUND SLAIN| <7.., <1 caciie. 34c 55 Browlway 1440 ‘Reoadway Ahouted to him to throw the baby| ‘fiends in the dining room ip the/done anything. A man came along| 0Cy a nr dynes Hlce tae ; | That Caused Conviction of At Ronin Bt at aise St cman to her. ‘Trautman leaned tar |e" of her father's tailor shop at/and held him until I got Detectives| exPreased willingness on the part, IN BANK OF SNOW “Rickey” Harrison. +2 Bretee , Om eee out, waving the smoke away with a|NO. 391 Pearl Street. ‘The house was} Rowan and McCarty from the Oak} ota vary dated by. he tag 1 PRA ‘ aK Fil (imaetearcsheoneaaml Petrie, ae A Nee free hand, and tossed tho baby to{@uiet, for her father, Sam Sherman, | Street Station.” fe Robot ee in bi Actress, Slain in Cleveland, Told of |" Efforts to get Mildre f e Le an; Net Weight m hie wife, who caught it. He then|28d her brothers were away and her] Questioned at Headquarte ee eee will Laced erates Mares |tnmate of Bedford Reformatory whose jumped fifteen feet to the yard. Hig | mother had gone to the apartment! he was Frank Fabelo, twenty-two, no| ‘eorporate ie pevcene with his - 2 testimony sent “Rickey” Harrison to |. upstairs to rest home. The detectives say he car-|Mext report to the United States Court, | on Arms. the death house, to recant and clear : e was fol € Cresto | exaumle wes! followed by: He Crestor anon come quick! camel rede simy which he intends to submit to Fed- (sposial to The Erening World him have failed, it is learned, = BE ers cache the a shrick town the stairs, It. was| _Ohe of Sherman's sons, on account| eral Judge Chatfield within a few! CLEVELAND, Feb. 2—The body of| The girl was Harrison's sweatheart iow Harry Wohishiffer, who lived next [Gi the Sherman's Spanish parrot, |of the frequent robberies. has rigved|days, and then will thén desk the/a young woman fpund back of ajat the time he was arrested for the @ “ door to Mrs. Petty, jumped to safelys | on nowy all the family by name, |Goor and Girlie has learned it in a| Courts permission to resume service. /yarage was identified early to-day | hold-up of the Knickerbocker Waiters’ “ as did a man jhe ere: with hitn | {bids them good morning and takes | sign unweloome visitors are rummag-| Two new bus routes on Staten|/hy two theatrical men as that of Club in Sixth Avenue and the killing ~ poh Fe See eeaNe was | art generally in the conversation, |g around. She has given the alarm} tsland were put in operation this| Frances Altman Stockwell of Pater- | of George Grimiths, a Canadian soldier. . |Miss Sherman's first thought w iis nay thyeevektee ane meals|™orming. One is the Concord-Port|son, N. J., or Philadelphia, a mem-|She was the State's strongest witness, ghithind wal eh heal clea cold | sure rglars, because sen times in the | to-d ay. Richmond line running through Clovelper of the chorus of the French|She swore Harrison did not get home Lalli phen fe (edpetriadl Sine j Road, Little Clove Road, Richmond |Frolics Burlesque Company, now injuntil late the morning of the mit. ew bai nie A eee | t Avenue, C w, olas! der. He had testified he was eserve ae Policeman James Norton first took | | WOULDN’ T SALUTE 7 HOTEL KEYS. FOUND Peseanedinetirapen ee eae te ee eee mney played bare | easiy: und) contradicted other” stories by : ‘ ! ; the girl told. Ben jemin Waldman; bis wite and four FLAG LOCKED UP: ON SUSPECT MARINO) square at Port Richmond. Buses are| “She was found face down in a Soe Hiden Cobb bad heard the | children to safety there, ated on a ten minut . vi ‘ girl now lived in fear th being opera’ e head-|snowdrift, Above the right eye is a] Ein) fom vee lod she had fabricated the Fire destroyed three floors of a four- : & ; G irl Is Pun- | Priso Tanta bOAWW; sid story agartment house at No. 533 Bedtord Reformatory Gi oner | “Identified by Woman} way bruise, and on the throat are marks | The Largest Selling ‘Throop Avenue last night, making shed for Lack of Patriotism— | Robbed Last Week at the The other bus rule was a special/the police believe were left by a] Cobb reminded hes iat Heer seas four families homeless and driving " vi 3 * school service for children living in the|strangler. On both arms is tattooed,| life hung on her mony. Ol | Sha swenty families of two adjoining Baro Qiners: EIB | Imperial Midland Beach section. Buses began] “I love W. W. Stockwell.” insisted she had told the truth, | buildings to the street. Evelyn Hollenbeck, an inmate of the| Detectives of the West 30th Street | operations to convey about 160 chil-| pp, | ey on ac e ea. Patrolmi o ol on of the nee il rec POWER 8 & st a ere were no footprints in the Gace enue Btation OUR ATG Bedford State Reformatory, was locked| Station believe that in the arrest of | dren to the Grand City and Richmond | snow, A note found in the woman's Warley ©) Canteen Cloned. | Beatrice Courtney unconscious in her |up in punishment yesterday for refusing | Joseph Marino, Saturday ‘night, they | Suelo scncels, returning for the chil-| pocket, postmarked Denver, read: “If] The Cardinal Furley Club Service| ‘ - dren after school closes. ou S ie cane Canteen at No. 16 Bast 80th e kitchen at No. and rescued her|to salute the flag, and another for M8¥-| have caught another member of & 2 you come out of th is, don't dare to Men's Gonteen et NO 1 to years Bor and her four-year-old daughter, ing ble fight while 1e8¥-| su cesstul gang of thieves, the lead- ERE a cone eee ¥ Ubby IO) had served 800,000 soldiers, maullors * ‘ : SPITTERS’ FINES oe ae a ees and marines and was operated under the ‘ Forty persons, most of them women, ers of which, Harry Shelly and Mau- Kuspices of the League of Catholic Mery Unurnatone building at No. 8 seratanteg, coggeh soo "Gray, anvesed mow tian s| ‘TQ MOUNT DAILY | WRESTLING TICKETS FRAUDS |W story brownstone building at No. 57 en Cobb, axion some time|Month ago, are accused of stealing eh and t Wost ith Street early yesterday |100 per cent. Americ: morning. Spectacular rescues by fire-|in Bedford. On one gerbe Mi ie i Iry and other articles worth $75,- ; Man Whe Seld Three Sent to e : men prevented any casualties, ago all the girls were locked in their |Jewelry an 5 ‘ ; ‘a . . More than fifty families in Nepper-|reoms for refusing to salute the colors. |000 from many hotela of this city. Magistrate Levine Also. Announces Workhouse. han Avenue, Yonkers, were driven|\0, the Hollenbeck girl was asked| Marino has been identified by Mrs. “Progressive Penalties” for Fredenick Reiss of No. 237 First from thelr apartments when a $100 000 |e rotused, she answered with «| Marian fl be ai : ering ret e fing, and| Hil, s 4 | sneering creamer, Sor one of three burglars who beat her i kncine Comm: a Subway Smokers. Avenue was to-day sentenced to ten days in the workhouse by Magistrate ss |Miss Cobb ordered her locked in her |U¢ter she had surprised them while _ Magistrate Lavine in the ent Bide Carita In GeRAIRe MOO GOS. room and deprived of privileges. looting her room in the Hotel Imperial | Court this morning announced "pro-| po To slested Friday eveni: ICE FLOE SINKS | According to matrons, another inmate | ast Friday night. gressive punishment” for men who vio- as s y evening EAST RIVER TUG |named Richardson tried to entice a girl] Marino had in his possession the| late the law against spitting and smok-|near Madison Square Garden by de- Registered Established Sy ut of the lind of girls | Keys of seven New York hotels, ing in the subways. The penalties to-|tectives on the complaint of A. ( Trade Mark 1855 ‘s pamed) Bauiene ————>___ day were $1 for smokers and $2 for] Duff, of Flushing, L.* 1. who alleged hapel, The latter resented | Reiss sold him three $10 tickets for nce and introduced some AIR RACE PLANNED _ sj} #itters F the Caddock-Stecher wrestling bout, “To-morrow.” said the Magistrate, ng the her interf leav! Jams Hole in Boat at Wall Street | ere | | \s Pier and Guard Nar- stics, Thé result was that both | i of which were not honored at the Garden ca gripnacticn, The remult waa that bet! FROM N.Y. TO NOME) "it will be 42 for smokers, and $2 (0r | door, ii rowly Escapes. @rdson, woman lost 1 gla booth and c its, spitters, I am going to add a dollar «| ‘The tickets were shown to be traud- : saraeie 7 her eyes were Ddlacken he other | _ rs 7 day until the maximum {s reached, and] ulent. Reiss said he purchased then e George Temple, one of the crew left) Woman was locked up in the reform-|Contest Will Be Conducted Under} tnen start on jail sentences.” fee $8 eobh 1a ated taltee nm , es guard on the tugboat Annie at the | atory prison. ; ; e mal) Street, Be a $$ ~———— Rules of American Flyin, ‘Thirty smokers and spitters, caught a os art Wa Cie Fa ee 8 at Times Square, Columbus Circle, 96th inset Jbsred ut of Hie oheie be? TWO KILLED BY GAS 7 Club, CO eae er ined this morn. (HUNT SLAYERS OF GROCER, Me eee ss HH : | anscon jenta a ace Sun} ger bers were fined | hole on the port side forward at 1) FROM LEAKING TET sf Cerone nenis rece ee ee eaucta in Brcakieal aione eee a a began rushing into the terminals, 1s under consideration tor| thirteen in the Flatbush Court. | The Police and He: arted the pumps, but en ay a a crninnae aaa RE eae Marder at Port iter In Believed to a Grudge. Imported Cotton Dress Fabrics From France, Switzerland, Great Britain, and Japan, new shipments if, deputy sheriffs and po: n of Westchester County are Couple Found Dead in Brooklyn, | this year by the training and opera- | working together in che crusade. engine room he lice the fires were soon out und he nad to Children Unconscious—Two | (f°nhafig eB rdta one it'will be tun under pS By ee hunting to-day for the murderers of of Novelty Cottons are arriving almost daily, thereby greatly enhanc- abandon, ath tot do help, out th Fae | Other Victims, lthe Aimeriean Jiying eae san $152,352 FOR RIFLE RANGE. TRSIBSA Aeesi: AAP CnVes TAS BAaNE ef ing the exceptional collection already on hand, Teen eee George Obens, No./ i carder passing the bedroom of lowner ef Freperty at Peekskill who was shot and kiled inte Satorauy =r Gactano Marina! and big wits, Lacie, | 1.67e mien in tie Gets Awara After Six Years. |" {When the murder was discovered the 0, Dean Street, Brooklyn, at 5 “WHITE’S BOYS’ ” REUNION. A. st tp-day amplied gna and called in Of special interes? are: cash register was open, but no money An order has been entered in the|had. been taken, Keane's pipe, still orth »., it crosses the skatchewan and follows pormen 5 C ‘i Supre: ding Franklin | lighted, was on the counter, A revolycr Policeman John Leary, who found the] the new nd ‘Trunk. At Hazelton, B.| Supreme Court awarding Franklin | lighted, was o Counter. Fe a f ‘ ren coensfal Men and Women to rrrmieag and thelr children, eight |G. bie course turns north striking |Couch of Peekskill $192,352 against Meter de ea The New English Printed Voiles or Th A i Ex-Teacher, an en € old, in adjoining pk i Gib! on, *airbanks. Sul; Py the State of New ork oF forty- ‘The police Heanor dee Leia : He ‘ : lied Me ma found te] eek yoort Gibbon, Fairbanks, Nulato} ioe acres of land taken for en ex- motive was a grudge. J George nite’s successful | room | — ension of the State rifle range at eesaarpe + ape | ?: 3 Toi ii gn of hi i othr on | Ee ead'va | LEAVITT TRIAL FEB. 16, |"esasil mary nx sears agn'” "| HOLO-UP MEN ROB STORE. French Novelty Crepes and Voile who Ww pupils In old y ‘aa | - 1, order, signed by Justice Young ne chool No, 70 and other school Diias, eighteen and en years old " : either Pi and sisters, were found unconsctous a allows $109,760 for the propert | Delicatessen Dealer Locked in . ‘ “Le ” S wisses mach Gearge We ee espe oe pase a that escaped from @ heate Caurt Overreles Demnrrer bie _— sears’ interest—aagremating §1407—| Rear Reem By Pair With Gans. St. Gall Hand-Loom” Dotted Swisses tie tence, will ete tte Ten | rom oom at No. 600 Blake Avenue, | M*nt Charsina® Bacon Profiteerias: | ang costaen*¥5,111. The award was| Francis Zalickson, who keeps a detica é dite Ht iy honor of | him at the lyn. They are ina serlous condi-| Federal Judge tia tha¢ in — based upon the findings of the con-]teasen store at No. A “i Fi + h” oO di Hotel oy, Saturday, Feb, peat rere yn to-day overruled the demurrer to|demnation commission headed by | was held up and robbed of $125 Gaturda: . q " S Asiong! the Jhava’ whe will attend ton in Bes Mary * oe tue indictment against Louis Leavitt, | Gharlen Olatieid of Peekakill, Couch er es wae paren i eebiteay Swi Permanent Finis rgandies will be’ Judge Joseph 1. queen white. load manufacturer, charged| maintained the land was valuable be- , Time nt S*Benua" atittret4 $6.0 00 FOR N.Y. SYMPHONY. |‘is'nou'ting tad prsficaring'in fhe | tlce‘of'the cia 'and wrantten Nt con: |Mcowie is oferty ene i Cornelius Huth ai y abb! purchase of 2,000,000 pounds of bacon, | taine oe . fe > o > . yh” siiverinan and. a wane purenans ores apes or BAER: ieee Tatars, entered Lint pis Novel French Sport Fabrics ike, George White “tv now l pate Mina Callender'’s Beagest Il iugned A demurrer to the first was 1 SR SY SEES Uh 10. Cees ir, he! faeevta the “Depart: | rye a gomitins “oantiticn “ht] NEW REVENUE DISTRICT. | tre" comm. ve schools | The directors of the Sy Society | piiee pleaded not guilty and the| Second and “Third, Yielding 61,500- “4 aa : _ t New ¥ announc to-day theldate for trial was Fab. 16 000,000 in Taxes, are Combined. Bat ihed Imported Dre SS Ginghams AUTO DEATHS DECREASE. lbequest to ¢ society of ‘ 0,000 4 ecu - ps eee (Te fecond and ‘Third Internal sick and pension fund by the late Mi ne Sing jetin, Revenue districts were consolidated to Only Vorty-neven Frtalittes ‘n Ea-| Mary Rhinelander Callender, for many __Prison Paper. oar ry tos rh ota reageripsm | MD HOPE Fc FOR 22 AT SEA. Japanese “Hand-Loom” Cotton Crepes tire State During Janu 4 a director of the society Sing Sing Prison's newspaper, Star-| ioe william H. Edwarda, The office|ouyy wineteem ef Steamer That fort taona were willed| Harr ss Flagler, President of| Bulletin, has appeared for the last time} O¢° xo 28 West 23rd Street, formerly | my alte: ot SNe Rta AOy an BEES if announced that he wili[under that title. Warden Lawes an-|seggquarters of the Third District, wil! oe ta) Bere. Bell sree ate w You e sage jounced yest at next month Atk: Haggis hina Little hope was entertained on the | H p ials nee ; : of $1,000 and a wecand | Pau ey Nar hast month al Me vcmintained eae trench tthe, Mr ject titer te ie cone | Novelty White Materials Na ne Hs of a onie work or {tin he title asso- | Edwards will cont! nis headquarters | Vraroid G, Simmons, his wife and ( du : nok amnenging @ mine {elated w P of publica. v House rose f the crow of Me | r Wie founded ua ‘ 494 income tox | nee MINero, Wh 1 | !, ’ id ne ra tacn haut veene ore t $1,000,080, 000 Monduy, aided | | Fifth -lvenue, 34th and 33d Streets, New Yart | “ offies of ti t year > the Mutual W i , yon, to # ‘ d Street, by Oct Bulletin, after a ye existence | return: $500,908 U9 Se hinee’ Conte 1 ig 1 . Mvee we to be Walter Damrosel lander former | Warden Osbo was » crew who were picked v: } \ New Yo Kncine!, Leopold Siokowsky, John ‘eonsolidated with the Star of Hope and | coy gy a! ein or Utlues nahip Ozette were sched ici [Aiden. Carpenier uid George W. Ghad- the name of the combined paper changed | Stfisthy ; mnie ean juled to a } wick. to Star-Bulletin, vignature om tbe box. 0 adn. ship Susross. a xteon wer ne by trolley

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