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oe - ; ‘ gn with about $77,000 in checks for col-| He frequently washes the dishes and FEARS WOMEN CANT VOTE. | pmenrament | tae riorbs, ‘ te frou wg — - en ~ ~ ° 4 lection since yesterday afternoon. even helps me with the family washing 7 Mre. Mary Dorgan, a widow and | and troning.” Jorney Lawn Provide for Mem Only, Fane dea Republican, of Ber: ne nw ; | mother of the minsing lad, said this | The missing messenger is a regu- County Clerk Sars. 4 jenity —obt : huKeh ¢ ti or dment, jmorning that she is convinced) iar attendant at the Church of ea | TRENTON, Sanh (aWeeties of Row under the Federal amendmen |Chartes has met with foul play, and| Lady of Lourdes and has an excel-| yersey cannot vote in the next elece |Vice President Francis D. Bartow,| lent reputation among bis acquaint-/tion even if the Federal Suffrage tetion |of the bank, said he would make no | ances. Amendment is ratified by the required 2 % March 4./The charges against Dorgan, as it had! Dorgan left the bank at 10 o'clock made youve mace bliin nar Prcae ; h from diphtheria, said to BB of c ye y i . “tasty Mh bs ‘ not been shown whether he had met }yesterday morning, made part of his 'N™{ vemerlay by Dennis Cea enitea {é ; with an accident which prevented his | rounds and returned about noon. He 4 States Senator Baird's polit.cal ieu-|J, Chisholm, in Harrison, N. Y., oc- retorn or with foul play. | was sent out again in the afternoon tenan He said the State's election urred here. yesterday. Mary Frances ct ide I ft Mr. Bartow said Dargan had been | with a number of checks. Investiga- eh 4 te raton, two, only igausnter Of MP, and " failed to return ¢ Suffrage Amendment the laws |. Marston of Byram Police Ch Dorgan, | employed by the bank only about two | tion made when he have to be chang Shore, and granddaughter, of 1 i T oo di seek Ch arles Be reas Payment on all the checks he| at 5 o'clock reveaied the fact that "TI4. "Sounttul It ‘cfiptation tn Marston, was the vietim. ‘One ot het if +57} tt SAWenue th bi R rOa way Missing After Collecting had has been stopped. he had made but few of the calls direction wi v three surviving brothers also is ill of [ft Patterson Tie “added he dises " ¢ .|to which he had been assigned and $1,000 on Checks. The mother declared her son has al | ~ ways teen a good boy. He left home| collected about $1,000, yesterday morning, she says, appar-| In connection with the numerous Police Headquarters to-day sent out|ently in good spirits and talking of] Wall Street thefts the suggestion | @trections for a general search for|pians he had with his two brothers and| was made to-day among bankers that sister. hereafter when messengers gre em- Dorgan, eighteen years old Of!" wcuastes never did anything wrong,”| ployed they be compelled to submit No. 1475 Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn, | sno told an Evening World reporter] with their application for Jobs photo- | @ bank messenger employed by the}to-day. “He has helped me a lot ever] graphs of themselves, together with First National Bank, reported missing] since his father died eleven years ago.| their fingerprints. Specially Featured Friday in the Orkin Specialized Suit Salon VE Women’s and Misses’ SS Smart Spring Tailleurs MSCREERYS ANNUAL SPRING SALES Embracing Every Department of Tricotine, Serge, Poiret Twill . 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