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: i gy nce acc THE EVENING WORLD, Mo (DAY, JUNE 21, 1920. aia iui Ie a \ PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIES OF SENATOR HARDING ON THE LINKS® y GIRL SHOOK RUG OUT WINDOW AND $9,000 VANISHED Money in Box and Kept Under Bath Tub, Life Savings of Father and Brothers. (} ‘MURPHY REPORTED > We FOR WET PLANK | x Bourke Cockran Said te to Have Been vi Chosen to Lead Fight at od San Francisco, mide CHICAGO, June 21—Charles F, Mure Af FY phy, “boss” of Tammany Hall, a on f 4970 [his way to San Francisco prepared, tt oq |is reported, te go "the timit’ for aor wet" plank With h Gov, Smith, Chairman wa) [ol the New York State delegation ot (ot ty, They left Chicago last night ” Jand are in the convention elty on * ! Wednesday afternoon ' Rourke ‘Cockran ix to bé the Mew |. of he resolutions, come |i $ sald, and will make ite jj Prohibition, _— ks Drowned Trying to Retrieve Drift- 95. | ing Boat. | LAKE HOPATCONG, N. J, June $1. 4 While trying to retrieve @ boat that was drifting ftom its mooring, John Stayker, nineteen, of Nov 11 Vanderpool t, Newark, N. J., Was drowned late °* | yesterday. He was camping at Bliver 4 | Spring Park fr “KNEW SHE BROKE LAW. Daughter Heard Something Hit Walk and Feared Neigh- bors Woukl Teil Police. Antoinette Musso, fourteen years old, has known for a long time that it lenge: “It you guys feetel@ | so chesty, let's carry out.the tradition sey of the hole, You know what it: is,“ rhifeost of the caddies is tx the loser’s end, SHow about that Ten- nant?” [nodded tikins accepted and the finish bate 10 sikins dubbed Big shot, ©. out this eb is against the law to shake rugs “out 4 nc window.” But she did it, ahd it cost her father $5,000. Elkins, The Musso family live in a flat on 5 Bast 149th | ho, ang the the second floor of No. i | tle was on, street. ‘The tather, ( }and Cragie didn't improve their sor two sons, John and frank, all work chances perceptibly. g’he Senator 9 in u piano factory and’ make good | took a full swing, perfectly timed, bc wages, Che ¢ two members of | and away the ball sailed for @ full 200 194 ‘ | yardg. He was plainly pleased. 0 “LT put the beezum into that,” he. tos remarked. “Now for wee shot, Ten- (jiu nant.” ofei | WON THE NASSAU AND CADDIE T cosT. vod We made fives and our opponents,he* the family are Anioingtte and_ her | mo! The three men kept their savings in a metal box y were afrald there time und t wate. T nigh panic some | the banks would not be y kept the box under the tub in*the bathroom | Sixes. We had won the Nassau and Wriday morning Antoinette and her ‘ : in | the cost.of the caddies, ‘be Molter ‘were cleaning howke. Str Picking His Driver. _ Putting. Playing an Iron Shot. |* Is Harding a regular fellow? I"lt af Musso puticd out the box, drop; an it! ——— say he is. The G. in his name stands G" in 4 rug and put it under the bed in [a newspaper and have time to belong | golf and lis fascinations, T must re-| ventured the sly comment: “Doesn't]} repiios t f “and L believe \0| for Golf, not Gamaliel. omtho the fron im, Then, when +t | to a golf club is an ideal combination, | cord that as we stepped to the first |look like bringing home the bacon.| he sing women In gol | It was about dark when we reached ols Avier was working in another room, My newspaper and my golf qgurse|tec, the Senator, following the time-| You started off too weil, Mr. Presi-| The ninth yards-—as velvety ) the locker hcuse to shed our golf tog- ct! Ant b the law. here are so far apart, with the usy | honored formula, asked quite matter | dent.” Kins referred to Senator] stretch of green as you will find any-| gery, He asked the time, and when #0 the ‘out window” and heard Senatorial duties intervening, that I] of factly: Harding ag President throughout the} whe of the Atlantic told it wa's 8.10 he repeated the oft- owt yore 1 sidewa am fur from realizin 0%, | “A two-ball Nassau, boys? Two] game without notice by the unruffled| “T "T@ilant d xk down to set BEGAN HIS PLAYING TWENTY | Ou two in, and two on the match.| candidate. Harding went back into| hole on this eve'y a standing rule about this| heard formula of the golf husband) of commented the Senator, “Any) who has forgotten the dinner hour at ! °° What it was,” she said, “because 4} VEARB AGO And I suppose we play the usual! the knee-high grass and poked his} player maktng it in par Is entitled to] home and who realizes the oft-heard > in Rate Walid ‘hbo Hie AR: Chee wih Paseo OOO ~ ~ — = — “ ‘ ‘ birdies, eagles and buzzards? Ten-} bali with a mashie for 7 yards. But} two balls from each of the contending] greeting in store for him on his re“ ow and tell the police J shook the . yout accurately, J usually make @{ When did Harding to play | nant, we plays these Irrespective of | tikins was on the green and with an] players. I've thade it once or twice.”| turn ‘s hurry, boys, I'm forty (ri 1 (Continued from Page One.) mess of it, Some day I am going tolgoir? ‘Twenty years back in| the score card pars (what the bole | casy putt won the hole with a birdie. | Some little wagering on aypar three-| minutes past my dinner time.andd've iia? fc ecu: F ad ‘ ee take some lessons with the niblick.” Marion, when the’ Ohio town started |should be made“in accordiss to Der | ayy HERE CRAIGIE WINS A) bole! Got guests. Come on, Eikins; speed a canin TRRC SKE nanaeur Liv t | Nearly six fect in stature, straight! to grow from a 9,000 population, |fect golf), ‘They are figured on the éincis | “Once or twice ix right," avorred| up, Craigie, and? Tennant, you have ded not tet mothe De nasumied. thot be, Bas some)) ae.an Indian, broad backed: sturdy) “Wo got ambitious,” sald tho Sen-jtcores of the players: It 'a piayen iin, sae HeRHAil reach of 406) mikinm, “bub fice to-cayy” got to come home with ma to square Jt was not until the mea came Lome @eurste notion of values in the game. | linmbed. at a distance he might readily] ator, “thoucht a growing place Like|makes a hole in one less than that} Ao (fe soning up toward] MARDING MAKES DAY'S PRET- | matters.” on And Wanted (o pul swine mare money, Te ig the coolget, most impertirb- | 2 taken for an Olympian athlete.) Marion must be right up with the [of the score of the next Iighest we] TINT i UNNEy NON ue oy kal TIEST DRIVE. |) ‘Thanking bin for.tle kindeeds, $460 Hi (le box thot the loss was diseoy oltor fever have been bracketed | OM!Y the Patches of gray showing be-| procession, everybody chipped nj call it a birdie. Ut calls for a balk] {00 Pov Boe RUE LHe WORE 3 i replied that 1 was cehmntngsesareeene jered—elzet or nine Hours late jouer Heyer Baye ween yrap “Tiow the cap at the iemples betray| (chipped is not a golf term) and|from each of.the other three players, | #!M@ shore. Here Craigie, Ment.) dhe Senator “answered with bh Rt Cet es ea : dif ncauaen al ws partner, Tho constantly | yim as out of the running. Piain liv-} started a nine-hole course, Later we} An eagle is playing the hole in two {0 his second sent a splendid iron) yrotiest drive of the day—200 3 he a poses y Fabs, ri'K i: It offers $1,000 recurring jwexations of the perplexing | ing. TONY sleeping and plenty of] developed this into a full 18 holes, less and calls for a two ball penalty, ee the edge of mere ane a as straight toward the flag as i , ik te jater,” insisted the Seng- can e returm or the box © hever move him to impulsive | s¢od hard*work from boyhpod have] We had no professional and we did | and a buzzard in three less calls for a} % Short approaca oF! fs! © WO5) from a rifle. The Senator mado no] to : aot ee Aah eH van is ‘eal Aik oF este Ns given him a tremendous Nasrvecat the best we pauls But I have never ‘three ball penalty. Ruther stiff, ru }down in Ave par, and Ra bh ail comment; just bit intora fresh stogte, | MRS, HARING sana PRAWE'G pos na Ifotimet He eldéhli a mi. c. strength, He is a perfect picture of given it up for a day. Playing fairly tell The Evening Worid!” ‘Overplaying himee! i edhe ,| Col. bey, Who had been following Z . Fown bil “deep in bunker sand, ina foot-)reaiih, His fiftyefour years—he will good now, with off days now andjWHALES THE BALL FOR 176) #a!d the Senator. Goat-getting satire} | remarked that he hadn't} T &m quite certain that if the wives 94 i _ nt ofttimes, the most aggravating | be fifty-five on Klection Day—sit then. Without bragging (getting into YARDS. of the golf course, the to watch further the! °f all goif husbands were so charm DRIVER ACCUSED probiem to all golfers, means no more | lightly on his rugged shoulders, Off-/ familiar golf vernacular), I've really| Ando the game started, The Sen-| The fourth hole was a tricky JeSeF| saugnter of Elkins and Craigie. , Bik-| Insly forbearing as Mrs. Harding, golt ""” ning of his grip} band any insurance agent would ac-!shot a 42 several times on the first, ator took a couple of preporatory | or mashie across rough~145 Fards—| ing popped into the grass 15 : cept him as a twenty year risk. He nine, not lately though; guess you| swings, full swings, too, and then|to a green faced with bunkers. The! the tee has never had a serious illness in,his|can understand that I have not been|Wwhaled the ball for 176 yards, to| Senator got under his rom Would become even more popular in//* and funnily enough Craigte| home circles, Mrs. Harding was sin- alland popped] provided an exact duplicate: of the) corely mterested in her husband's OF KILLING TWO)e >t Us ae W his niblick and an extra call on Vis strength to extricate him from } . life. entirely free of Worries.” the knoll, which meant a mastie/it in the air, It was in pretty stiff} shot, ‘hq Senator barely missed | golf, asked how weM he had played, ’*! , light Leads to Arrest nig aimteutty, How Senator Harding could con-| The Senator showed keen interest | pitch to the green. He used a broad-| rough. ‘Just a little pitch to the) three. We won the hole and had our) had he won, had he beaten Craigie i Fennell on Charge of Running jNeiTHER SEEKS NOR WEL-| centrate and play any sort’of game—| iM golf stories, He laughed heartily | faced, dreadnaught type of driver. |sreen,” he remarked quietly, “Been} opponents four down and Senator Elkins. During the din- * Down We h COMES SYMPATHY. ‘dhe played a%7—after six hours of Over that about the disconsolate re was a smile on the Senator's | topping them of late, and Iam dip-| Coming in on the second nine, the| ner she made. frequent comments to'2#: constant conferences with an un-|S&ndy who was noticed fondling an and a boyish twinkle.in his eyes.| ping in too deep trying to overcome tenth hole-a pitch of 149 yards —fur-) me on health values in the game, and 4 : ennoll, chauffey fie neither seoks nor welcomes! iine of political callers at his| 9d driver as he sat on the porch of all hole, Tennant, with a | it.” | nished the tricki of the course.) expressed the wish that the Senator? Gates Avenue, Brooklyn, is held wi sympathy. Ho plays tho game, &e-) - oe ortice, was marvellous. to me.| his home. the left beyond the knoll," | Elkins slugged his bail past the hole) Bunkers everywhe encircling the} gould find more time for ft. © bail in Gates Avenue ‘Court ¢ ept t azards with rare good eithaute al moment luncheon he| “What's all your trout Sandy? | he advised, as I started to drive. I] with a disheartening dig out to co entire green. My pitch rolled Into 4) “1; has done a jot for the Senator,” 7 @ charso of homicide, aveused of | grace, and plays to win with all th Pennars ihe pat ‘The morning hour| Have you lost enny o’ your folks?” | sliced into a bunker, but the Senator | back to the green, Craigie fell into} bunker at the left, the Senator's drep-/ wi said, “If he would only get out * running down Mrs, Catherine Proeh-| zest of 4 geniiing golfer. He drives | °h™ ip Ine pack. Uw Monin NON) wo” mon; but the old driver is|was there with the optimistic com-|tho weeds and long grass close to the| ping 50 yards from the green. Hl every day, even for only nine holes, 22! ner, No. 864 Cypress Avenue, Queens, {a long bull, good for a full 200 yards) oy a oicg. He glanced the glor-|#bout gone, We have had it in the | ment, music to the ears of the golfer: |Senator’s ball, Harding shot his) dubbed his second and third shot and) |, would give him plenty of strength A nd her dau ther, In Patnam [and seven times out of ten it in on i" 8 family for fifty years. A good old | "Easy to get out. You can reach the May | 0S Sunshine and the perfect weathe ¢ “8 conditions without and smiled as ho| Stick. And, do you mind, it’s had | gre mashle niblick into the soil and| in fact mi dup the ho! n arrow toward for the campaign ahead. We will wait 7 "Avenue, Brocklyn, between Irving| straight as n with your niblick.” Elkins wi I'm serooging across too ‘| rooted out the ball, landing it on the| “J gue dinner every night gladly i¢ he will « nd Railroad Avenues, Friday night jon the green. In driving he stands nodded toward the crowd, as much an eee new shafts and two new heads.” | trifle flustered and his drive flew |/green, All down in 4, one over par, | Much, getting off balance,’ explained) 64,5 play golf.” They died in Kings County Hospital.| with legs far apart and feet Ot toeay aevhatcan Laue! < “Always liked Scotch stories,” he|into the rough, Cragie had no bet- the candidate. [ whaled into the sand} 44 7 |was leaving, the Senator trolman Olsen méted the last} td the ball, a étance that would Pe nf : anaes 4 |remarked. “Flave told several with | ter success jPENOIgR Sonn MATS Put} with a niblick, sent the ball out in 4) adeq to Mrs, Harding's hope: “Golf sl ree fizures of tity Heense number.|the pros, but in golf, as in e be 5s adele: ze uUrCE-| reat effect, in public speeches, Have | “book's like bringing home the | shower of dirt, droppiag it within) |, cing to keep me from the doctors ot Jetectives found glass from a broken | thing else, results count, In wielding | ful understudy, with spectacles beau-| iiways wished I could catch the burr, | bacon,” commented the Senator. On the fifth hole—270 yards 5 | three tect of the cup. GEN “Chin cece |WEAK WITH THE NIBLICK, HE} you discover any b ght and part of # broken cran&|the mashie, the bete note of most | tifully balanced on the tip of his nose 0. 315 Lexington! golfers, be is really expert, and he moved here and there handshaking all found. Its|will tell you with pride how he-has|comers, trying to weed out those 1 n is through, If ter recipe for pre- which gives the needed touch to] His second shot took him to the |re::aero bring out fully the points. The best | sreen, hole high, and he sunk his put | both side reach with saw traps on! and bunkers before the| in a gurage at ADMIT. wv! vault % Avenue Fenne cae Scotch story I ever heard Latte for a 4, winning an eagle, Not bad|sreen, the Senator’é mettle as a| sna oll Pe ete! serving tO |) along. But I ank was broken and a headlight| pitched the tenth hole with a green] Whose missions were not pressing. At) 4, tel to an audience in Somerville, |for a fifty-four-year older, Pete | golfer had a thorough test. Into tho) io. 4 man who has the confldence| i + Was Jackin 1 lens of the sort the|/entirely surrounded, by deep sand) 200m the Senator regretfully an- J. when [ went over to help my | O'Hara, Alte Smith or Gil Nichols [rough and into water shot his ball) nounced: | 'T about three.” nnant, we'll make it aetvetiv to put his whole strength into a nib-| yet cotland, Bibs. < had reconstructed from the | bunkers and 135 yards away from the friend Edge in his campaign, It}could not have pitched more ac- {on the first and second shots, Not a| 1? ibis e wisi *) hick 1 Hroken glass. He is kaid to have ad- | tee Jumissed fire because the Scotch burr|curately as to distance and position, | word of comment on either shot. He] prey eiath ; py ae oe tures soni King, whe preferred mitted “feeling shock on hitting| Jn putting—rolling the ball in the] Three came, but the Senator was! was not in it. Possibly you have} The second hole-890 yards across) poked around ih the g foreevaral| cots iat anma aritessanal take Heit? shooting 9 , Pi sed oolt, ‘te something. cup—he I# fairly successful, There] Still at it with Col, Scobey of Ohio] heard it, ‘Two Seotch Highlanders |country—found the Senator in trouble| minutes to locate the ball after they ee with that club." | ieee eee that (nme plete tee Ran tour persons were knocked down|\y no variation in stance from that and Rasaey fn old Harging lieutenant) Were in a trench, in the foremost |on his drive, his ball dropping into | first pe It was covered with] Elkins got a birdje on the twelfth|realme there be golf and other sid sua hurled under a touring car at|wnieh he follows with driver, brassie | ~~ Slick one, too, as they say ‘round| tines, Sandy was pulling away on a}rank, wiry ss, Senator Elkins! weeds. Jand the Senutor by steady playing | wnprofitabill sportes H16th Street and St. Nicholas Ave-| ena iron, He bulks so largs that his] Cincinnati—was fluttering in the of-| stubby black pipe. which refused to i but escaped serious injyry.| stanc lly appears more awkward. | fing for a big momentous buzz. Col. | es HARDING TAKES A CIGARETTE lords Gvben es pissin a Bees tees Craigie of Texas, a fteld adjutant, | ‘ou're not enjoy ke as They were Mr. and M athan| commented, “is a x ’ ori I make this in par three. said | Essar Me ond. Mew: GAAS | mmesind" bh -AnOmANMAS, PR Bons pains Gerry Doneaneriz vill thelsdu user, Suns oaeniTed’ Apa RD PLUGGING erg nae Bin per tobe sald TE: Won Hoxenhan of No. 2 Oat GLARE latatgrot mindys te Youn mIOgIMbAMllE NM scan icuedt ten runt nial pena te the ecole | i the Senator, He didn't get a three| meet thelr = daughter = Bliva,'| or yuainess, you can't concentrate for! ot ois ases at the outer door ae sates grag eae sch ie but a four and won another birdie. | N : | ct 1 and another child, Violet]. accurate putt, A few days ago[® eh 3 se siggy head Ira bres : se “Let's tne up," he advised. “We'll; credit. IT got an gle on the seventh| The fourteenth, fifteenth and sixteenth | ie Varadise, five, of No. 30 Bradhurst inning ibeautifully,| oo: sanotam. and idoking do-| tm using me own tobacco T worry and the Senut 1 a birdie on| are passed ove 1 but on the Sie Biot my game was ranning bi *loldedly uneasy. Three-thirty eame| :tbout the ‘cost, and when I'm using | find it.” Caddies and players threshed si Aaland uabbenetranubabaateran fetes ipemarceahoctiy:: cing culteaa a aay fod * Your E es avenue, Aft reatment by an am-|) 4 on the green I could get nowhere. | 4 the eighth—syo yards—with a snappy| seventeenth Klkins returned to life| Dulance surgeon. they went home. _ | and the Senator appeared with the|someoffe eise's 1 pack me pipe so Jaside the grass sad sure enough the | ulanee surgeor vest |E couldn't understand jt until T real- | overs greeting, “Come on, Scobey, to| tight it will na draw.’ ! sl. As vo were leaving this green «| and put another birdie'to his account.| 1! yout surely regret it later George Davis, negro, of No. 239 Wes at my mind had been occupted| 1. ett tings, and, Craigie, you willl en eal ' rubber sphere was found nest-| woman playing in a twosome follow-| Harding and partner had Elkins and| Gld Street, owner of the car, was ie BS a and, yo '| TROUSERS WERE BAGGY AT |iing unc ours and was occupied wit! play. Anthea fouraomb. Cy Aeee ra twisted tangle of weeds] ing pitched from behind a knoll, her| partner, Cragie still stlent~silent as} {| Youyowe ihe youreelt rested. fe Ja most important matter, I couldn't] BOY nie fours eer a cpesiciet THE KNEES, Jthat had b => | ampled upon, “Don’t| ball reaching the green and striking| Charley Murphy and just as good||] © protect your eyesight! OMAN HURLED | dismiss the subject and I lost.” io Theeanatl Boe es | like to lose @ ball,” he sald, ag ho| the £-2=*0r's foot, The course of the| a politician as Murphy I am advined—| NOW with are pissese, WwW \" rhe weakest feature of his ga Senator Harding hadn't ruftiea a|, ‘Reaching Chévy Chage, Senator El- | ball was deflected toward the cup., | two down on the second nine ||| Reliable Eyesight Examination TO DEATH BY AUTO! which is the ave ume of the! hair in all his day's conter | once or twice a week player, which] wag as fresh looking king of West Virginia, looking far too |Prepar" a 6! .d esn-y for the green |"Kinder t s the interest out of the by Seer Eye ym u'll cateh it," re elghte rked Sena-| “Walking to tt Ising, “wait until the young] ins tauntingly rem nth,” Elk | young to find con) ed, “If we had enial companion- 10, There's a lot gf encourage- : \ , " on 95 nip in the old fogy upper braneh of | Sa | nine more to go we'd show you.” ‘The body of a woman who was killed| frequently nets a score between 95] the mornin iis cha ship in th i | Se oH tH MIR Se BLE EsRew Roa ticle eI the Mabe Stl eee ongress, was found dressed for the | ment in finding that after all you can the bole lant itt!) Harding, shitting his stogie w Estciblished Sons Ree eae ei teytoee ORM oisy beatae maa lnee golf haw a fray. Col, Cragie got into some bor {play your ball without loss of a New York: 184 B'way, at Jonn St, ht, today waa, identinea | CON, Oe OU ee te, | 2 Waiting taxi to his car, but the! ovo piumage provided By the able [etroke no matter how'bad the lie may| | 223 Sixth Av., 35th St jurna lust might to-day Waa identified | to he commented, after paying the| Benator grabbed them both, witk ine] owed. PIU ro airous ne manne Yad the le ee 350 Sixth Av, aad St, a caine th ena fifty-| nevitable penalty of a bad second|itmark: “Ill + care of the hompson, the colored locker boy, | be. sain ae & frags yor Naw au, at Ann St, fe years old, of Bleecker Street, Brooke : enator Hardin 1 his cool | it dropped into a diteh with 1 17, West ‘4ad Street. ‘or the green and slicing into : hur. Stop at the house, 1 wish 1 , 4 n hak tots te ean & a | oerauhy Side Ge the Meuse, 1 | cchair-auit of blaok the’ tronsers, 2 water, No comment from the e Brocklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond S64} The ctaentification- waa made by’ aj quardiug trap smehow or other 1] tell Mrs. Harding about some guests | ar abso A racers ne cast anide thalta men rt an ya suing vate ti te agi ie aM ee tn e Cup Favorite pecronnellye Sie, Male he ere the | Semen on cee OS eA A ANS Fan Bla any ‘Tom Reed in the old days de- of a e and lighting a cigar-| ' eres ee Sooke’ “VE GOT TO GET MORE OF IT,” srs vg th Tn / SPECIAL 10-Day SALE. ber. ib dies, As we approached the first tee, remarked as he holed out three above §-PIECE es ge vent a maniac | HE SAYS, SPEAKING ABOUT GOLF <=" imtuvee™ sie arte ue"""Sohing he tesa son sub devhes wnor and driver of the automobile, was ’ going to pair off, boys? Davis, you it's a great game of steady pl ng.” 50 (if rrested, Started, the Senator began briskly|time, Some hustling, some quick | play 4 g00d’game, So do you, Cragie. | Elkin could not forego a bit of pee Hite fe 1s A RK Alpmiciae Chavae tor acliiv|* history of his golf. “It's a great| thinking, quick judgment required to | How about you, Tennant?” Fa’ ntended as an aside: “The pane § ‘ ine Wemas- game, Tennant; a game that means| get away on time, Often think of the| 1 permitted myselfra little 1 President should have the movie man holste a ‘ pe PARE Nicholas Marcantonio, chauffeur, No,| health, good feHowship, day Hare oy. aeard, If disci-| strain of getting out a big newspaper | that 1 wouldn't 0 Hast 186th pline and provid answ.red not, although it did though he puffed more vigor cure to have my along ening World, with its) Shackumaxon and Wyk rect, was held In @ very accurate|like 1 friends test of character, bail by Magistrate Tobias in Yorkville | ankly, I believe) many editions a day, and wondering | hear He $ Court to-day to await action of | the | Ufwould have broken down without] how you fellows stand it. We prac-| “Ll tell you what we'll do," sald | o at the cigarette e Py Grand Jury on the charge of homictde.| ine recreation and exercise of golf. | tic have only the one edit ! Ss Let the t t Write, Call or Phone Murray Hill 6675 |) Marcantonio Is alleged te run down | ' if ONE) Hoauly bs ane edition, and | the Sena at the two righteous ACK WITH A SLASHI { killed, Mra Sara Now den] With the strain of the campaign that's enough, Ina pinch to keep in |editors play the politicians, He |COMES BACK MINN Ne SEEMAN BROS., New York | ROYAL UPHOLSTERY CO. 4 nitd Avenue, at 29th St and Th coming on, I've got to get more of aot behind the first 4 fidn't s unrighteou lit : 4 venue, Ui Mrs, Kathrine rst page didn aay 48 politicians ite Rose Coffee, Opp. , ei | the ic Hod great excitement and thrill of my | hand in as a practical prints as partir i vith a slashing Canned Foods, Cocoa, Cereals, ete. Factory, 335 E. 34th St tet. _ ‘ dant a0 hate, ch Area eSATA enn eToR PAC [ONAL SAE peer oes cra eat ccy Araaty gecctaste URN onuleeiae rns *AB'klyn Braweh, 1449 dist SL] - 3 ot warklue. Marion, ia the Rour before the praae Mfession of many fassinationss Te own’ nub iniiinted into the Mysterious of vaglo. the aouw iin gia holes, to bie td PROSE | ya Brapen, if ye id fe