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\ THE EVEN RLD, MONDAY, F P- WHOLE NATION THREATENED SEKU TOR sS2"~ MHERKLS "“TASGSSEE EEA.“ £ ‘ine TAGAB ORVER AS SLEEPING BRL estas om EEO a BY CRE OF PRFTEERN nae As An Alien “Red,” Suffers, | ning Split Commissions. a 1 | Nervous Breakdown, | Lyon nstadt, No, 1465 Pitty: | j fourth Street, Brooklyn, and George W.; 1 Murphy, No. S11 West 169th Street, NS? Sa Growing Prejudice Against » |tin DeWal was arrested in Seattle, Wash., charged with being an I. W. We and subject to deportation. He has prisoner since fdr the last yeat al Ellis sland Immigration Stationg Nincteen months ago to-morrow ee were fined $25 each to-day for having “aplit® a life insu nice commission | tyes i‘ jwith Louie Anghen, No. 421 Sixth) Police Say Mrs. Favre Intended | avenue for whom they wrote « policy. has become known as “the man without ret : ‘ ‘ Th tions inst week in Spec neriandey Capital Punishment Revealed . to End Own Life, but | Seatiogn oan ‘the first obtained in New ‘Sonia ane ca aie weal pes, y Punis ; sce ming wu 10 satiety 9,9" in Examination of Talesmen. | Lost Nerve. Tene damien besened eusiaellied tol selt that DeWal Ia @ native of Holland, ie | | —_—_——— impose any penalty, saying they did us he claims. For the same reason the t see where anybody had been hurt. 7 J. Le Verne Wood, chief of the com- | Emily May Favre, thirty-four, a pDiaint bureau of the State Insurance widow living in the Hotel Ashton at| Department, said that at the time of { wy, . : the Hughes tn: nee Investigation it |No. 1312 Madison Avenue, placed a was found that splitting commissions |revolver at the head of her twelve-| tad become so univerMil that it was year-old daught a the | deemed wise to prohibit the practice. ta daughter Margaret, as the | Gecifia Tooks to me like a. statutory [child lay asieep in bed on Saturday | attempt to maintain the price of a com- 1, according to the police of the| modity,” said Justice Herbert. tree him if he Ja unable to peer iL $4.50 SHOES AT $12 Sast 88th Street Station, shot and | Sy SE H {killed the child | CHILDREN RESCUED AS “ARMY GOODS” { It was the mother's intention, the} French Cavalry Officer Arrives | ore ee Prieeer ahs ier Mur cerreniieres: AT.BAY RIDGE FIRE Here With Operatic Soprano | Feod Administrator Williams Sends A marked growth of the prejudice against capital punishment following tho Hamby execution, was disclosed this morning whén the work of select- | vor wee |, y ing a jury to try Ernest (ritz for the ‘GROWS FROM $8.37 TO $421 ™"%r of Mrs. Florence Coyne in, Bronx Park, March 8° was begun. | The eighteenth talesman, Jacob Wheat for Which Farmer Gets} NOT A CANDIDATE Harris, No. 2463 Valentine Avenue, a storekeeper, was accepted and made i | $8.37 Costs Ultimate Con- | FOR, PRESIDENCY, | foreman of the jury. ‘The District a sumer $421, as Bread, HOOVER ASSERTS “2? hau to refuse service of the other seventeen men because they Govérnment has been unable to deport him. c DeWal has si become afflicted witht nervous exhaustion and requires medi+ 1 attention. Hix case was up today and when Federal Judge Knon, the circumstances he declared DeWals cotention unlawful and said ht se Despondent because of til health, ; | mH * ¥ HOW A BARREL OF FLOUR uy ——. o— 5 BA DISA | Carl Germore, of No. 1180 Gates... ‘ After Adventures in Russia. Agents to Round Up Dealers in, = - % " . aaniak x | 4 were opposed to capital punishment Avenue, Brooklyn, called the Favre [Woman Who Had Fainted Also A , 7 8 Fake F bla Lo ake im) FARMER NOT TO BLAME, | Believes in Only Two Parties and or to conviction on circumstantial apartment on the telephone (bis morn-| _ Carried Down Fite Escapé be hiaba hs lead tg akemaetge ok gtr bis . 4 seis J eviawnos: ing and failing to get a veply visited | soprano; came back tp New York on the! pogorai wood Administrator Artime aM | Senese Will Vote for One That “Would. you Hot favorwthe dua} the hotel. Manager Walker opened by Firemen, Adriatic yesterday, the bride of the wits to.dny started @ score Ofihie il | ea ~ " . < es 4 favor the dea: the door of the apartment with a hi her daughter from the copes a } Senator Capper Scores the} Backs League. |penalty for some one who had mur- | pass key. A. woman and two children were rea-]man who saved her daughier from MH? | agente on u crusade against dealers who? Speculators, Gamblers and 19. © atatement to-day Herbert. dered a member of your family,” |""Mrs. Favre was in bed with her dead |cued from a burning bullding at No. eee ieee an Caricer when there | 4F@ selling shoes, camouslaging them (a | 4) peculators, Gamblers and | . ‘i Hy ‘ daughter. 7207 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, this morn- ‘1 ¢ peace. buyers as army makes. . ef 4 : | Hoover defines his attitude toward the asked District Attorney Francis Mar- Mow tld Detective Marks Bos sgh Free icroace ana | #,WaF and poet in times of pe ere tt Oy sate, Geter } Gougers of Market. Presidential nomination. He says: |tin of George J. Young, an inspector iceman Broderick and Medical Ex-|tremen award Conway and John] 4,rhe, Sneer and the ee ness |e ede eae ae i peg Sab ‘ : ; : remen er 8 day ater | have not sought and am of No. 584 East 165th Stret. 4 aminer Charies Norris, they said. that | yecry. “The tire wan caused by an e&-|slorerea in, “In the run the soprano's | Overy leat means ‘at mye By Avthur Capper ' not'ebeking the Pre 1 would not,” Young replied. he called at the Ashton at the request 4 tor 3 : bring these people to account. i ( am not a candid | ‘The Administrator had "been in- 6 ed, he said, that some of the ing shoes for lof a business aswociate who received |Ploding gas hegter, the force of which| daughter, Aldenna, thirteen years old |a letter from Mrs. Favre this morn-| blew out the windows of the apartment] was lost, Mme. Lapkorgaka, Aisguised | rors ing saying {hat she was most un-|occupled by Mrs. Joseph Tiacot and her|as,a Ashorman's daugier, accompan- | dealers have bei b Fritz, who is twenty-eight years old United States Senator from Kansas. | and not more than 5 feet 3 inches tall, | no “organization First of a scrics of artictes written authorized to 5] | Was in court with his wife and aged | happy, waa tired of life and had made | children, John, four, and Margaret, two.|ied by Lieut. Bodin and six other) Strom titi. , { especially for The Evening World. politically. mother. He appeared little concerned | BERGHE Hee enn nen See ARS |: “Ore. TldGN! waa ‘retrain si0es WHAT” Wrench Otbeete Wee veaee BE Pere cant District AUoERe ; ‘i . ‘ an 1 im WASHINGTON, Feb. 9\—Proftteer- If the treaty goes over to the | and did not consult with hid attorney, \esand Unis,” the mother said? hand- | *et when she saw flames coming from | ermen, went back Pa Rag J ews a charge of all Ra ing is a national crime. It has as-| Presidential etection (with any | William J. Fallon of No. 149 Broad. jing Dr. Nori FOL ee eee ees an alana: they tan | Cae ProHymantand Max Binders suf a 82 caliber ‘ “eweatldaitwae who had just sent in an alarm, they ran] “"rhey” pretended to be intoxicated | 1, Hyman and Max Binder, suit, sumed immense proportions since the| Teservations necessary to clarify | way Mrs. Favre replied to Dr. Norris’s|to get the children, They found ther] when questioned, and the Bolahey kt | coat manufheturers of No. 138 1 outbreak of hostilities and it threat-| the world’s mind that there can Assitant District Attorney Peter A. ens to become even a worse menace.|, be Mo infringement of the safe- | Hatting, in charge Of the Homicide It threatens to loosen and completely |" &Uards provided by our Constitu- | Bureau of the Bronx District Attor- 4 destroy the moral fibre of the Na-| ton and our Nation-old tradi- | ney's office, is assisting Mr. Martin in| uon's citizenshi Hons) then’ Tt must vote for the | the prossoution, , he trial is before ef th eet. . . Klsinger, a questions coherently, along the lines | lying on the floor, crying for help. Miss SOE At aauley.. ph ug ia of Co aay ah elnger,, & Jor ter letter to Jackson, The Medical | xstelle Smith, who, had fainted ina i Hal ot chased 900 yards of cloth from the, fra Examiner did not question her long. |nearby room,’ was taken down a rear SE ge for $5.40 a yard, whiel hem & She plainly was melancholic, Dr. | fire escape by the firemen, ‘The damage EPING SICKNESS profit ‘of $1.90 0 yard. Mr. Willams Norris said, and might collapse at |is estimated at $3,500, SLE believes the profit Is exorbitant and ar: It is a stupend- a d the leged offenders to retut party that stands for the League. any moment. While she was removed ees KILLS 2 iN BELLEVUE) j\; ‘a yard tor Blsinger, ‘They. rermaee t >» ous evil. It carries in its bosom the| Party that stands for ague. supreme Court Justice Vernon M. |to the pofice station, charged with |MUST GIVE ACCOUNT pelbak Maes : and will be prosecuted under the Lever wa) seeds national and if not I could not vote with a party | nai, | manslaughter, Dr. Noris said it would fouth and Boy Victims, Girl Pa-| ast . 2 ay} checked will bring the Nation down| !f it wera dominated by groups | \) 0, be only a matter of minutes until she] OF ALL LIQUOR HELD Youth and Boy Victims, —_— —— / n moral ruin. 1 believe it can be| Who seek to set aside our con- Mrs: Coyne, who was twenty-four was t to Be Hospital for tient Recovering Under i} mastered and I have not given up| Sstitutional guarantees for free Ah apie We eat ae Movies = Ghar sibition Je: weer Ef “Treatment. || Better than best of hair j ‘i ti He. be : peech or free representation, wh Manhattan business office, and lived | New Prohibition Provision in Ef- wpe that it will b f ee ca ree establlen Oouitelae che (ae. full -Avenile Vand oN awe Wena H. P. WILSON SUED ; E etlevue Hospital reported two deaths | OG TE OOR In thelr search, or pretertied starch, | 70De +0 eee noone en eae casi, [htckatioe, residing apart from her fect To-Morrow, and Agents | o.om qteeping sickness to-day. William > for: those’ responeiiie tok ithe High || GOvenmmiene fer Stone Bud Bri: 1 hia. alge, uail owiein Waal BY FORMER WIFE Are Completing Censi McCauley, elght years old, No, 608 Kast! Matress and Serines z crime of profiteeringy some interests | '¢s¢- I could not vote with a | MeeH NERO rea pepe le! ee | ES - ie thet tp] Beth Street, was taken tosthe hospital Safeguard your health! ~ | ive Samet re iaenciaterentt| party it it were dominated. by | D€ * out for some time) IN SUBWAY, LIVES) «5 eos, gift tormorrow nisht the Govoroment| 8% "0 Naeem nnuans, || | SaPePBae F they have found the culprits, and | &TOUpS who hope for any form of | Previous to the murder. | suis ia She Seeks JuSgment for $31,800, | expects to have a complete commun of | it fell uaicep Friday. He died ear Wonderful values ave dQ the culprits, and} ; , ; F ’ line : fe Yan tell ua ; " ten they prucéed to hale the farmera| _ S0ci#lism. The aie hater Frits bought | Nineteen-Year-Old Girl Has Mirac- | Alleged Due Her Under tee een crmeiera eee aa this morning after having been ¢wuk/} at $30, $35, $40, nih - ie ‘ I am being urged by people in |# New automobile in Manhattan and Mavis . ‘ “aie : eld a ers a } but twice, for a fow moments, since. now on daplay abe i nc ee hada a halaba a eee both parties to aeslie NEV Tile met Mrs. Coyne. He told the police | loti Escape—Is Barely Separation Terms. thereafter every drop must be account- Per ther victim was Samuel Pincnet- our plead } iy hides ate ay eee Babee giance to either une or the other, | that after buying some clothing for} Hurt. M¥s. Frances Mary Wilson, former | ed for. sky, elghtcen years old, No. 39 Broome wife of Harley Peyson Wilson, head of} ‘The date for filing these inventories y it ‘ Street, who had been asleep four days + of the people of this Nation, be found} Thowe who know me know that I |her they started for home, but stopped| Just as ‘a southbound local train | Tif" 0 Murty Weve Dv sae NONE OC | Gas originally fixed by\ the Voletend| Swe" 'ie died, Bensie Laudner, thirteen OSTERMOOR & CO, guilty, i am able to make up my mind | &t several cafes on the way. came speeding into the subway station | st iroers, begun sult to-day before | Law for Jan, 27, but the time was ex- wears ol, No. 436 16th Street, Brooklyn, IGELIZABETH ST, Katrances H! They belie F ! when a subject is clearly de- Aw autopsy performed by Dr. K.| at 110th Street and Lexington Avenue posit McAvoy to re- | tended until years ga been undér treatment for sleep: |] and 132 BOWERY | sick Long ney believe because the housewife | fined. Consequently, until it more | Scliers Kennard, Medical Examiner, |at 8 o'clock 1: prema Court Vustine cece ter ie fee 25, Is Phone 6 Opring ing sickness at Bellevue since Jan. doing well and will soon be discharge ver judgment for $31,800 which she! Prohibition Enforcement Agent Shev alleges her former husband owes her |lin of the New York district said to-day feeds | cise a prerogative of American |™Urdered by a maniac pr a pervert, | horrified to see a girl, who had been|under terms of their separation agree- | he did not know how soon figures would the hog, tends the sheep or cares for| citizenship and decline to pledge |and District Attorney Francis Martin! nfar the edge of the platform, slip |i \ a be completed on liquor held in the dis- | K the steer is responsible. ~They think| my vote blindfolded. e . ‘ aelaneyt | f : On N 6, 1911, Wilson, his former | trict and that he could not venture a} ™ thee Wi orieeeonien Gt ee y ve Sheets and the police say it was a “ripper” | and fall in front of the « On Nov. 16, 1911, Wilton, hie an ie said nck. VeRISIT S| r) : with an average salary and a more = murder, Fritz maintained that the} One woman fainted. Others | Wife f, nmrmed to pay her. $1,000 | Fistriot. ine ‘Greater, New’ York, | ’ A ( than average family finds it next to oe Ae a Firetant greg rd ante is tag woman dieg from natural cause | screamea. Every one turned away. | > payme | Rhode Ish necticut, R } mpossible to keep his w is Cc 1c picture, bi is a true one, ee tormented e onc: Wilson, who was an associate of the SEE CLR IS dven and hlinselt properly elothed und | What ae proach to a. | Nation like Lee atte pear beats late Chitrles Gates, “shortly, after his | SHIPPING BOARD j wholegomely and sufficiently. fed, the | Urs does such a condition suggest rakes and sparks fle je ree Was granted in 1912, marrt j olesomnely and sufficiently fed, th ASKS AIRPLANE MAIL, . eised Teecuc ‘ow let us see who is the profiteey whecly as the train came to a jolting | Caroline A pedi tal ine Bi EXPERTS ARRIVE | his. Wwite ae r must be literally coin ; Le abe hen it comes to the matter of bread. . ; Dyke the Myon . ae eae ot eer hen jt comer fo the matter of bread. NEW YORK TO FRISCO stor. ut betoro it wax complete! att SP ar | | ania Pons disingenuous cit = —-— be Far, res toh Hag Fentatey eit in bit married-| Complete Reorganizatioh of, Divi- ese ve y t night the score or so inust pay excessive prices for her] definitely appears what party a | i y inilk, her beef, her pork and her mut-| managers stand for, I'must exer. |*00Wed that the woman had been |of persons waiting to board It were ‘on, the man who milks the co permit zen who would de- halted the second car was over the flect blame from himself says the ; i | spot where the girl had fallen, farmer makes it necessary for us to| Senate Committee Urged to Ap- | ry: nized and le n the ¢ ized extor- fects : : assoclaked : h 7 tion that the producer has really a] py aiitaree we She was “ry much alive when the im jr.. yssociads sion Here in Accord With harder struggle with the wolf than pay, § and 10 cents for a small loaf of} Hropriate $3,400,000 to Improve j car was raised sufficiently for her to pits ey the: ey merely point to the fact| Ry frequent and persistent repett- ‘ e} tra be brought out he only thing that Mi Te eek a eck for cata, fg | tion this calumny finds credence in Aerial’ Letter Service. | pr. Williams, from Harlem Hospital potatoes, 18 ‘ nearly nilk, and so on, and Il cities WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—Plans for huart for It takes about four and orve- vastly extending the airplane could find the matter with her wa | of the United States Shipping Board, \ | ‘ ‘ | Payne’s Ec Policy. $ Mutittaet | ottawa wen! The Largest Selling | | ys OTR isn’ e farmer | mail|, e left side of her face was arrived here this morning with ten as lipid clanttiue (fille ope e Pst ee neue wre wibent pres WORVIGe OLS 18d Rote LAG Renate wets a nase cisean ve atte Silk Robbery tn Paterson. sistants, ‘They will comple | ~~ huge fortune while we find it almost | ducer gets approximately. $8.37, | Office committee. to-day by Assistant | SHENtY cul and biliitod, Ae a mi Five hundred pounds of raw slik, | Ise New. York office | e on ac e edad ‘ impossible to feed and clothe our| the miller collects $12.70, the | Postmaster General Praeger eee i een cane stecarl injuni,,| Valued at $10,000, were stolen ¥rom the yin ay ine : : Y families as they should be fed and ves $42.10 and the city Praeger: askéd for $3,400,000 for air/to the hospital, lest internal injuries} oe or ey 4 Warping and Wind Na arial for that | clothed? per forces that barre! of | mail service to be used on the present | Mgnt develop arity ing Company Paterson, N. J. be- | division. ° 4 The n be no doubt that the con- flour or those four and one-half | New York to Chicago and New York to! Zhe girl was Jo eanine Ma bere tw midnight Saturday night and this | ‘The reorganization policy ia und » sumer has a grievance. Nobody who bushels of wheat to yield h: 7, i aged nineteen, of |No. 248 Mott} norning. The robbers went up the tion of John Barton Payne, Chalr- hus given anything more than super-| $421. He takes care to cut the | Washington routes, and on the follow- | ‘sireet, who came from Italy two] fre cacape to the second floor and’ man of the Shipping Board, and is na- ficial study to the situation can deny| loaves in thin slices and dis ing proposed routes: New York to San | months ago. j yreed the door tlonwide in scope ; that the urban consumer is the victim butes it with the most sparing = Shertect via Oma by Pittsburgh to | = ie of a merciless system of exploitation hand. Is the farmer respon- <ansas City via St. Louts; Detroit to! SH nd that daily he is rebbed, plundered | sible for this form of profit Cloveland viu Toledo and St. Louls to|20 HURT iN CRA i , { d shorn. But he who would char ing the farme tle and swine raisers of the \ misfortune knows little of the vail tral West lost more than $80,000, - | Paul, Minneapolis via Chicago. | OF CARS iN SNOW | sonom'e customs, ‘The farmer is | 000 in a few w F ve customs, "The far 000 in a few weeks through the fatl-| SUIT WOULD STOP pine Glass ( ceengers and | (2) \ he associate victim of the urbanite. [Ing o © stock markets, manipu- ) ass Cy g i futers with, the man in the city; lated by men who in many instances | BASEBALL SCHEDULE) ones Are Broken—Eleven to (*) } vugh in a different way and under | “toil not neither do they spin.” But A erent conditions. it is nowhere evident that any por- sonar Hospital. 9 . , — ee It is not air to make the victim |tion of this vast loss was distributed Charles Murphy Starts Action “i = cha h Starts c Due to the snow and ice, which | 34th Street—New York with responsibility for his | the criminal and point the finger of 8 @ bonus to city consumers. fF nus . seorn at the man who, while protest- Against National League Charg- | clogved rails, a Greenville trolley car ing with all his strength against the P . 4 eccrine psaieayets O84 Le Pie ontaerlhg, iattotahy uranic fie se AVE. DEALERS ing Breach of Contract. [peu SAG Te ieee ad aes ti a Streets, Jers . shed into another car going in Pt ee union sia of Aes Gi rey GIRL S| CHIcAco aes opposite direction, Twenty pas- Feb, 9.—Suit to restrain League from arrany he vietim a the Natio! or system that he had no hand in cre- < a | “ or 1920 was filed | ° ating Merchants Say They Stole Money | PUblshing # schedule for 1920 was filed | soipers were cut by flying glass or | A Mi E: t d. Sh S l T di ‘ Lie ea lgiretcrarey ahs ate is Say The) [In cireutCoure to-day” ay "Ghares | SOBKES, were cut by fying ginas oF | ost Extraordinary Shoe Sale Tuesday ‘ supply of food and he is equally un- They Were Asked to Webb Murphy, one-time owner of the | Tece-ved i 4 ible to fix the price. These services Bless. Cubs. Murphy named all the clubs in| Teémoved to the City Hospital j are performed for him by agencies | the League as defendants. Vhe car that left the rails was not} 2 ma over which he Bn control and During his long career on the bench,| Murphy charges the League magnates | damaged and the motorman, Edward | : 2500 Pairs Mi h Cost Pum Ss and Oxfords Tarodieh, inetrumeneution (net be Nes 4 reac et in connection | Cu ot injured, The side e . ho pert Invorgantsing. Tee he wanted {Chief Magistrate McAdoo has heard|WHh breach of contract in conection | Cunning, 2 t injured, The side of th g \Pp. dweller in the city to With the lease given the Chicago club|othgr car Was siiashed in and those to foree the many stories tending to convini r | y prices for provisions far in ex-linnt> tm pratte a DR SA SUNYINCS DUD! foe Cube Pare vadly hurt were in this car. The ss-of what a just judge would re-| {hat for grafters, New York is the a eleven seriously injured were: ara a "veasonable tie wuld not bo *oftest pot” in the United states:| MOORE AGAIN ELECTED. |“‘anomss ties, No. Sis Ocean Ave- Suitable for Present, Early Spring and Summer Wear able to do so, In the matter of nam-|but a tale he listened to yesterday ° or ne prices, controlling products. and Busi Frank MoEtuay No, AR Weeman) in Jefferson Market Court literally| Heads Pan—tmerican Soclety of U. 8. directing markets the fa rv of the nas hi fe Next ¥ Avenu Capt. George Murray, Jersey Tinited States is the most helpless of |@mazed him, jor Next Year. lity itive teraruent-caoles ine all human beings. He learned that Fifth Avenue] At the most langely attended annual ‘ ; 5 onal | 4 | ray, motorman; Putfick Gaffney, No. | q Speculators, gamblers and gougers| merchants had invited — gaudj meeting ever he American | 149 control markets, fix prices and rob the fol- |162 Armstrong Avenue, and b Soviety of t lowing officers for the e Miss Ada Husseit, No, 325 Ay nue ‘ Values to 12.50 like the consumer and the producer, |2"¢9sed gypsies behind their ¢ uing year If you were to reduce by 50 per cent, |to tell their fortunes, and to were elected to-day Bayonne; Henry Keste No 25 Mont. | the reward paid the farmer for his|the money in their cash register shn Bassett Moore nt: Hon- | 80° ae et; crtae is Heroen, N | \ yail the consumer would still ‘be pay- | fs Rone ees , °M- | Ocean Avenue; Walter Moscouli, No. | p q fn one tea dimposte, "ERe|And the merchants had been robbed|orary Vice Presidents, Blhu Root, LS. 290 Fourth Street, und Bdith Nelson, | Sale Price speculators, gamb . gougers and |during the operation, t declared, | Rowe, Archer M. Huntington, E. N.!{No, 32 Clinton Street. | such like, all known by the generic] Rosie Mark and Mary Milte-|Hurley and Gen. William Gorgas;; Several of these suffered broken svost, First Vice Preasi- | bones. . would see th noney,taken from the | agriculture would be dia- | fen Severo Mallet-P: stood before the Magistrate as de- | . He- | dent; John Barrett, Second Vice Pres | oe Aifred Bennett, a merchant ont; “Nicholna Murray Butier, Third! SCHOOL FIGHT FATAL. an sleigh funeral ye t among the masses of thelat No. 306 Fifth Avenue, was the Vv Preside Morris K Barker, | Mit cannak me denied that the sosk | lainant | Treasurer, and John 8. Prince, Svere-| Bey Diex ed Shull and raiser is entitled for his work to atl i, hat is certainly something) tary = ° = % Held. least as much as it cost him to raise |new!" said the Magistrate. “Is that Nis cattle and his hogs: This year thelnow you lost your moncy, Mr. Ben- ALL SLEIGHS AT FUNERAL. Serene Dace se re eer foreed to accept for his services a res |MOtt e E - ees eto Late, Hospital” don " P . : a ; ‘ | ward that hat proved insuMeient 16] ‘Yes, sin." replied the merchant,| Flat Mame In Rockville Centre Stace ares tA cient of w fracture of th The shoes grouped in this sale are the finest grades of Women’s footwear and include the season's reimburse him for his outlay in labor |mey told my for e and snitanie) rd of ‘Ss, : . . y : ve. . Bit CORAL. Aub he. conan Tore ere mo toe my Forane and then took) "or the tiest time since the bitsaard | 4M. paninowits best selling models for Street, Dress or Evening Wear. Many are Oppenheim, Collins & Co. exclue still paying fancy..prices for their |*! of 1888 ‘Rocky saw an Bs hes Py eter f ait pork chops, th beef steaks, their! It was Rosie M: he said, who! w of No. 17% East t r \ foasts and’ their stewing m C, Bdward| under pare sive styles. Welted or hand-turned soles, Walking, Military, Baby Louis and Louis XV. heels. t. If}took the bills. In a his ct Juction of beef and othe -|Sehwerzel, formerly a teller in the was f at " re ry “4 Ww no! 0! op Ht No. 328 Fifth Avenue-—M Miller? of p umonia he funeral was set for According to th polle Rabihowitz | 5 7 / ley } p "( , ussia shin Tee nar and one uanbot eepect ihe |'# sald to have extracted a $100 bill| Gaturday, but the storm forced « post. | atimc “Lauriberk, 4 rink aN argument Mt Dark Brown Calfskin Patent Leather l Tan Ru Uf is Pr ae eg allow gis {fem the cash drawer. This woman’ poneme esterday the caske: Public School No. 24 in zsth Bs ae he, Bs doles "Din ol Sais "hite C : furalist to do ofmer than follow We liad a baby in her arms in court Seer ee gan faghionn Ge tot Re bil t Black Glace Kidskin — - White Kidskin Black Satin White Calfskin John 1D, Mille counsel for the Na-| The sypsi had nothing to say, , ‘ : . ed with flowers tional Roard of Farm Organizations, |except they had come recently from a with flower recently said thot with the present | Grail, and were living in Williams-| minister and mourners entered) CAIRO, ligypt, F Georges rate of decline in-agriculturn! pro- burs. | Magistrate MeAdoo held them | other sletghwand the cortage proceeded Cle prt g former ane st ra nom ‘duction the Nation in ten years’ time in $1,000 bail each for cacminstion, to Greenfield Cometery, fly from eb, 2, and Will make 4 Wip rough find itself unable to produce next #riday. ‘We Schwerael home in Ocoun Side, | Mgypt. | Also on sale in our Brooklyn and Newark Stores ee

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