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TO NA A aa aa, 1 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY Boy Author Shivers ‘in the Tombs | Bop Asthor Shivers ta the Zombe | HENTICFPRL From Woolworth Building Tower BEGINS AN INQUIRY ——_ SO | Dr. Monaghan Summons: Dar- geon in Effort to Fix Blame 1 EMPRESS EUGENE S DEAD IN SPAIN NAPOLEON'S WOO Sorrow Was Constant Com- panion of Former French Consort Who Died at 94. Comus, but has aooom- WIDOW OF THIRD NAPOLEON WHO DEAD AT 94 $6 000002 are 9OOO99OO6OO09 6 ® PLEA FOR nS HEARD BY AES AND THRO PARTY Recognition of the “Republic” Chief. Matter of Dispute at Chicago Meeting, Paseongers and in the steerage.’ It is carrying full parity, he believes. .. The Comus has played a part in ny thrilling dramas of the sea. llt\at Newport News, Va., the ship launched in 1899, She is $91 fect Jong, bas a 48-foot beam and of 4,820 He One of the first accomplishments the Comus was to break the rec- ord on the trip from New York to New Orleans, beating the Southern Pacific liner Sud by 4 hours and 20 mainutes. Thousands of dollars changed hands on the New Orleans ® ‘¢ oan Py at m © 3 ©) withe fire on the Momus. “00s flames were extinguished the passen~ of water front. The ship's name first! CHTCAGO, July 12.—Work on Com- figured in a tragedy when cotton |bining the various elements assembled Dales shot down a loading obute and |here fo killed a worker in“the hold, In 1905 the Comus was preased into service by merchants of New Orleans |tee of 48 and the nati for the entertainment of WPrepident | marked time. presque of both the Antilles and Matanzas in the accidents that befell thoge ships in 1909, in answer to wire- vbreeches buoy over a stec] cable be- ( tween the two ships and were enter- ‘tained by a dance and concert, while ‘the Commus stood by and helped fight When the gverboard. There was a hand to hand battle with the crew and shots were fired, several were seriously injured ‘©! did one of the Chinese was killed. jocked in the hold, In 1916 the Comus ran down a bar; Sea Girt, but managed to save the A men on board the craft, which ‘went down. firdt word it had had since the vi left Saturday. COX IN COLUMBUS It was the Comus that went to the}er for the}the Advancement r the formation of a new party continued behind closed doors to-day While the conventions of the commit- onal labor party Ho was introduced as a speak- the National Assogiation for of Colored People, ©. W. Thomason, a lecturer for the National Non-Partisan League, told telling of deportation proceedings of the Federal Government, attacked At. torney General Palmer and won ap. Plauge, Hale told his audience that Parley P. Christensen of Utah, T er- manent Chairman of the C said, dealing with Palmer, courage of Louis Post,” Here the delegates, a number of them rising, gave three cheers for cut short Hale's talk and was p: fented as “President of the Irish Re- Public.” De Valera pleaded for adoption by the convention of a plank recogniz- ing the “Irish Republic,” which was REAL MENACE FOR TO SEE ROOSEVELT Goes to Ohio Capital From Day- HARONG' FH Pp OF : WORTH BU); DING ing them, either because of his ten- pent-up feeling, while the Tammany stamp on the Democratic Presidential nominee will ali¢nate thonsands of women voters who dislike Tammany not merely for its own record in contend that no Democrat can carry New York this year and that Mc- Adoo. would have Gaere the Weat. Those who nominated Cox privately confirm the impression that a wet candidate can hope for little out in who live in New York! Gowh, gl'4 swap places with some a great time—bully would be a better name, And ‘yumpin’ yiminy, just think of travelling from the Bowery to the in New York, and golly, I count my- self a true New Yorker already. Rah, for. New York, the metropolis of the world! Say, many apologies, Mr. Horatio Harding in the White House, But Goy, Cox's chances to be Prosi- dent of the United States are never- theless even, for a ohange of only one or two States in the foregoing table would put him above 266 and bring Harding below the majority Une. Supposing, for example, the third party nominates La Follette or anybody else pleasing to the Non- Partisan League, the chances are be' HE SITS ON HIS OWN BAG OF CHERRIES, EI Just at that minute a cherry man| came along and I bought some cher- ries off of him. Then, slowly munch- ing my prize, I retired to The Eve- ning World office, where I laid my bag, half full of cherries, on a chair. Then I got so interested in a funny (Bleven-year-old Boy Author who ia writing his impressions of New York especially for The Evening World.) Coprright, 1990, by The Press Publishing Co, I surely do envy those lucky birds¢ queerly at me when I went around, and for Neglect 6f Regulations, Dr. Frank J. Monaghan, Acting (The New York Breuing World), of Liberty, as silent as a great oak, stood sentinel, | WARDEN A PRINCE. Then, with a feeling of myatery, 1| made my way to the Tombs Prison. | As I came near it I saw that It My, I would hate to live in that dreary place, deprived of liberty. I pity the poor creatures in it who have bent te crime. ‘Warden Hanley is 6 ft. 7 inches tn height, he has black hair, on which cage, I walked through and saw the men questioned. Gee, they looked 1 was almost afraid. Some of them were villainous looking, while others were only about seventeen, and looked 48 innocent as babies, and I wondered what had led them into crime; Some of the cells were opened and the inmates were allowed to walk about fora moment. From here we watched Health Commissioner, announced to- day he has started an investigation to fix official responsibility for ¢ireum- stances surrounding the burial of Mrs. Julla Laute, apparently in de- persons he doo oid he wanted to throw lgnt on the cane. Chargea for service not rendered, made by Dargeon in the Laute case, are under scrutiny, a case of James Duffy, in which Dar- geon tried to cotleet $800, which was cut by Surrogate Cohalan to $300. | The Laute case occurred before Dar- geon’s permit was issued, but there Attorney, Health Department, Public Administrator, Charities and other de- partments concerned with burial of “unclaimed” podies at the Morgue Ayers of the Police Bureau of Missing Persons. ; Capt. Ayers will try to learn why nothing more than a perfunctory re- port from his bureau is on record In mother’s lodging place at No. 208 West 83d Street, finally managed to find the burial place at Kensico Cemetery and, with the aid of this newspaper, took steps to have her mother more suitably buried, she was shocked to find, when the grave was opened, the evidence of hasty and caréless interment in a rough wooden 926s 2006X 999909009909OO8 SBBEGLGEE 2GFOCCO-2O06505S099-O5OF-98S0000003:50-649-69-66 » EMPRESS EOGENIE INTER RATIONAL rg again, giving the number of the pol- ley g\4117334. The company replied there was no record of that number for a person named Laute. Then, three months after Mrs. MADRID, July 13.—The former Hmpress Eugenie of France died here yesterday, She was the widow of Napoleon IIT. The former Empress was tll only a few hours before her death. She was |flance of the regulations, instituted exceptionally wel] Saturday morning. o> plRoosevelt during his visit ¢! Everything appeared to be proceed- as @ result of The Evening World's At midday she lunched heartily, eat- ~ The Hben C. Web /ing on schedule with th esingle note efforts to put an end to body snatch- ing chicken and some ham, * ster, wealthy lumber man from Ban+| of excitement provided by @ platform (ing at the city morgue. | A short time later she became II, +) Bor, Me, from the deok of the Comus| fight over the Irish question. Dr. Monaghan said he had sum- experiencing abdominal pain. on), 0m the way to New York from New|] The negro question was brought be- moned William J, Dargeon, under- Dr. Grenda, ysiclan to King Al- ore \Qrleans in 1907 furntyhed a myatery | tore the convention by the Rev. W. I. jtaker, of No, 954 Amsterdam Avenue, fonso, was called and, finding her of Upresulting in months of searching and| Bagnall, a colored minister of De- and will call in any officials or other condition serious, summoned Dr. Mo- offers of large rewards. troit, rena Zancudo, a specialist, and also two other physicians. They were, however, unable to relieve the pa- tient. a ©mpress Eugenia seemed conscious Ta tsid too Consas mands an exeiling | cntergticng vances ens of mints Dinner at the Waldorf Cheers Up .“Young|,cuctes terse ae wi those ‘whe wiood by the bebuee gar Florida coast with sixty-seved pas-| all it hind asked and some men et Bear at the Zoo. foy, Health Department Registrar of 3 Saturday afternoon when the condl- i yikitw token on.peats ine Comics tae stot dle het aa Marten, By Horace Atkisson Wade, Racoaay’ Dr Mooatan salty “Dri Uon of Eugente became worse, all her relatives still in Spain were notified. The Duchesa Sahtona with hér hus- band arrived, and then the Duke of Penerando, Dowager Duchess Tan- ames and the Count and Countess Mora. hanay ee BS ‘onvention,|dency to’ deprive support from the|of them if I could. The “L” with its cars looked like |™#Y be ground for some action.” — 1,%, 4.4, 6064269 | During the nght the Empress lost “* gers were retransferred and the two! was ong “or the first defenders of the |4'Y side of the argument in the West-| Just think of passing through these |the baby railroads you can buy. of | Dr. Guilfoy to-day wrote to Dr,| —_ consciousness, but before doing so re- ‘°° ships pursued on their way. I! W. W." The delegates cheered ern States or the accumulated resent- adventures day by day. in the distance I saw a boat ipeeding | Monaghan, asking that the committee Apall 18 celved the last sacraments of the # Tm 1914, twenty-mix Chinese, on thelt tis until Chet i St }ment against the Wilson Administra | “¥ a ie Ail 1 aareh to ot tee adam cny eSt|that framed the present regulations | AP! 18 to the insurance company, |" 00 (00 las Olergyman. Wugente 47) iy to New Orleans to work on the airman Christensen wasition, which in the Eastern Stites ee Cristophera, I found my sog-| ali 1 cared to of the scenery I bade | a j ; jgiving Mra, Laute’s name and a 5 PT fi Lisist ton foreed to acknowledge by bowing. seems to be the paramount reason for | ond day In New York more fun than/ farewell to the roof and sped down |¥¢ called upon for a conference to “group number” 14273. He received |@ied shortly before 8 o'clock Sunday ‘an oh 4 sihevats uccgeded in] TM® Department of Labor has Repatttn change from Democratic to| the first day. the @evator without a stop, make any needed changes. The com-|no reply, A month later he wrote |Morning, never having regained con- ' omus an Ld epublican rule. nd mittee resen' the lice, District sclor O58, Wt asaaeme suse “2 ter |MRC® become emancipated New York Siate has just such a] 44 during these two days I ind|THE TOMBS A DREARY PLACE, represents pol clousn The body will be embalmed Monday in preparation for its transportation to England, where Eugenie Will be to locate the beneficiary, Mrs. Lau father, Richard Roderick, who is in the City Home, Mrs, Laute's sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Lyons, No. 108 11th Avenue, went to visit her and learned of her death 26, Pietro Cerida, No. 20 North Will jam Street, died in street; March 11, Jogeph Leonard, No. 44 Webster Av nue, Newark, J, died Manhattan State Hospital; April 6, Emily C. Ker- shaw, No, 162 Madison Avenue; April 16, John Heller, No. 173 Park Row, died City Hospital; June 7, Tronz Arsok, no address given, died in street. In addition to these, is the case of Wah G fay, dseary. Pane douki Laute had been buried, it was dis. |DUried at Farnborough. The funeral "©! phe mutiny was brought to a sudden |*%* Assistant Secretary of Lubor,| politics but ite affinity with the| Waldorf-Astoria, from the top of barred. T entered and here’ wae ine |*2¢ responsibility for notitying their| coverea that the number supplied by (party will probably depart for Spain \ hp whose impeachment has been urged | !!(uor interests, the Woolworth Tower to the bottom | oticed to Warden John J. Han. | families. the Public Administrator's office was | Wednesday. end by Mrs. Florence Shaw, stew- by Attarse; <4 Even #0 there is no question but|of the Tombs Prison on inky black |; 1 a Y hi th i erroneous—the correct number on the y General Palmer. ey and all his office: I say he's| Other investigations arising from m L Aspens. who attacked the Chinese sin- (Yt term Ga Vallen, Who gota soins | {int even supporters of McAdoo be-| subways, on high elevated trains,|a brick, a prince of ‘princes t the Laute case are to be mage by the|cceints Nas 41179314, instead of ved Empress - handed. Her attack surprised " us-|lieve Cox will make a better run in eding taxis afid stuffy trolley cars./¢ven goes out of his way to help : 4117334, Mob, Ing reception as he entered the h New York than McAdoo could have | Speeding taxis afid stuffy trolley : : Pubic Administrator and CApt. John| ‘The insurance company took stepa, aa from and they were eubdued and) OF cn. {done, though in the sume breath they | Such was the tale of my second day | thers. fF Eugenie was ninety-four years and two months old when ghe died Sorrow and calamity had been the constant companions of the Empress ever since the fateful Sept, 4, 1870, Nene cat he and all Paris had heard of Y & few gray hairs are beginning to and burial.’ She communicated with |-when si Me gree, nt H, Durke, No. 1164 Fulton | presented also to tut rejected by /the West and must make his fight in/aiger, 1 found thos boy bootblacks ance” Ffa%y nurs, Are Dewinaing t0 | the 2a Teeeklekting itty «1g | HELE ORE Administrator and jearned| ti defeat and capture of Napoleon Street, Brooklyn, and Thomas Wiggin, |both the Republican and’ Democratic |the Eastern Stat you have in your tales so often. Gosh|shaven, rather fat, good-natured| Another investigation will try to| where her sister was buried. She at Sedan. The Empress was popu- ".,| No. 167 West 1434 Street, steward |Pational conventions, FIGURING ON THE CHANCES IN jal, Goh hooks, there was & rerulas (you can tell this by the roguish | determine why Mr. Dargeon charged informed that Dargeon nad one larly accused of bringing on that dis. Te aa Tespestively on the Lake Ligier Lk mean VARIOUS STATES. aig of em. ome of the littlo chavs |and seems to bee real Armerieas, ate |2F Milver casket handles when nona| $228 ngainm the estate. Mra. fone | agtrous war with Prose 3 sdoton, seeaged, the wreck through sald de Valera. “There are two aor. wives CA ALE She iereative of Cox! Teren't knee high to a grasshopper, |fing "neneritn Need : was supplied and for embalming when | ferred to the family plot at Calvary | Historians have since declared that ax, foe Burke, who was taken Gown wits [erments in Ireland—one a. govern. | Will ove fand corral the taber yore! one looking to be only ax or seven, | Altogetherrthere are 888 prisoners; |he did not perform that service. Gnd says ahe was told at, the (PiPblle |inere is little evidence to support such RY Ane: WPCOPIRE CORED IAS Week, ae. Tee Oe tarteGn cept tt |there and the wet vote and ehe foie! I certainly admire their pluck, even £9 Pe more correct, 264 men, #6 women, ALL DEPARTMENTS JOINED TO SaItee Dereon Abts The vont charges, but the rlotous mobs of Paris, ee re gets an aacee late bare to: Gataln tectenitine ot toe jowing which the orgunization of} though I Wouldn't take thelr job fo | ment prisoners, Yack prisoner gets BREAK UP PRACTICE. The records of the City Morgue |shouting for the new Republic which thas EARP, ane Bis che 56In8 | Trish people's government. Ginios aeente eee ee sonited| 4400 a day. I had my boots shincd | three big. substantial meals a day ond| The regulations affecting undertak- | show Sa ae ae eae taltgas [the Deputies had proclaimed, stormed "The Shipping Board valuation of $200|, “The refusal to recognize the de ticket this year, few Democrats enter-| twice just to see their faces shine as they don't get bread and water as I/ers and the Morgue, it will be re- hemaest he abtained ou orders from | te palace of the Tuileries and howled , ain) akon sete the loas of the Lake Framp- Heeee Se Siitine lacthainiace do CQul¥- |tain the alightent iden that any Dems: they took the money dus them and a} ET aentte ine wok to show | called, were announced Jan, 1, follow. | yf whieh Ne opianne imprecations upon Eugente’s head un- * -. tom at $824,000, aad resonquer ireland” cratic candidate could carry IMinois.| tip, | us around the ceils and we took an-ele- | {08 @ vigorous campaign by The Eve-| Jan. 3, William Burns, no addreas| til the Empress became convinced that Bitiaeen ser, crommeton wee 8 aieal |), TVs wie listened to attes arin splitting the Bast and! ‘he second one I met was @ boy|vator. Thore ave elahe ere nantes ning World after disclosures in the/given, died at Broad Street Hospital; | her life was in real peril, ‘Wor the United States.Shipping Board. |tively throughout and = frequently the table above gives a generous wcat-| Of eleven called ‘Tony. He said he! the other, and all the prisoners are case of Mrs. Anna Cailleas, killed by 134 Bireet, died Sity Hospital; Feb,| Flight was blocked by the mobs sur- ship was 21 feet long, 43 foct applauded. aed tering of States cast of the Minais-| averaged #2 a day, after taking away) Kept Be one re eagles cell TO") taxicab and hastily buried by an|]3° prinick “White Nn Horatio | rounding the palace. Finally an exit iy sone Oud roeistared 4100 tone, Tope ee With Grieoccvernor Which} all expenses, And he proudly a8-|the wail’ a tavie ne heir and sil are| undertaker who made a false record.| Street, died Bellevue Hospital; Feb. |was found by way of the Louvre. The ain ca Ne. 26 Beaver ‘Street, ofMolala and: tee “ona porn een noe be serted that he gave his earnings to) nicely painted. When her daughter, Miss Charlotte | 13, ee phe ae eae aye: Empress, in disguise, accompanied only ‘the report of the ident re- sufficient to elect him, but would put] »!# mother, The cells resemble a big monkey|Cailless, who had a studio near her | 2Ue;, died Metropolitan Hospital; "| by one of her ladies in waiting, was ceived by The Evening World was taken in a cab to the residence of the American dentist, Dr, Thomas J, Evans. “They have all forsaken me: you can save me; you must save me,” she cried to Dr. Evans. Z And with his friend and compatriot, Dr, Crane, this American saved her; e 4 | th inh t ‘1 Mrs. Laute, making ten in all handled |drove her to Deauville, on the seg, | 9%, ton and Proceeds to the (Continued From Firet Page.) . | fer than oven thes they will split the |etory I forget all about them and! worsed, aha from here went Tate the | box. by Dargeon on orders from the Pub- leoast, and permuaded Sir John Bure f wien 6 tec eauaaee epublican vote § 8 sat do: ir. -h-h!| office, Mr. ic Adm: rator’s . " Executive Office. the Northwest, and then the normal |r cucu vaate Chat. Crunch-h-b | Hanley chowed gounga fetter ard Mr.| All departments concerned in auch |e, Admin positively refused to dis-|@0yme to take her on his yacht to i COLUMBUS, ©., July 12.—Goy. Cox,| Kansas ... = 10} Democratic vote would probably e ing themeall my ‘ehersien nacs| Dut under the. stamne ‘This was an [cases Including the Police, Charities, |ougs th again England. ' med Mig Redes! AB j 3 —|ceed either half of the Republican| "Ang them—all my cherries were! el : * wes *°/ Health and Public Administrator, en-|°"T notice that Mrs, Lyons says she| Misfortune came speedily, ‘The fait : + the Democratic Presidential nominee, | Kentucky .. old trick, he explained. , poe £ vet | Strength, thus giving Minnesota, or | squashed, Another letter had & tl ki ft} tered into an arrangement to co-|!ntends bringing a civil suit againat| of the empire was follows? by the 7 © arrived here from hin home at Dayton | Louisiana . N 1 Wise c ‘other letter hi tiny package of ” id, * rf that [death of the exiled Bmpucour Ni z MDMUis antening. prepared to ‘resume ‘his| Maine . Ply peace Wascanala, tof wld | _ tit never eat another one until) dope in it, and I was told not to touch | operate in enforcing the new regula. get Oe ees 8nd IR AGW OF sayiison Til in. Mogiand. cone pega | |S Paulos at the exeoutive office, This|Maryland . Fe ae er and, {fhe won nly nn aote ee ene eae edo beigoned. ree Ce SPtHO MY |ttong to break up a system of which (ttt ey vn put my case in tho|later, and the killing of hig uly on, afternoon he confers with Franklin D. chusetts 1g|he would have 266, elther of which | ™&ke cherries that won't crush when - it was declared the Cailless case Was |hands of my attorney. That is all I'the Prince Imperial, while in ttle Massachu ine lady then came in to see her id Roosevelt, his running mate, who stops! michigan ... 15 | totals would elect him President, you take it into your mind to alt on! nudband, but the time she had to be only one of many, have to say now, with the English against the Zulus, if . over for # few hours en route to Waah- . A 9|/ELECTION MIGHT BE THROWN] them, there was past and she had to leave.} Yet within two months the Laute f sq Mngton from San Francisco, Minasoote ¥ INTO THE HOUSE. ‘Thon I decided, for my next stunt,| We soon followed her and I was glad ped 3 ‘dl ‘The Governor coompanied Mipeissipp! 10 h t h "indeed to leave the place, Oh, boy, |°S# reed and was only brought 5 Apsberry of Ohio, who yesterday ‘er-| Montana ....... ‘ = |third party for turning things upside | statue of Liberty because they teg| HE DINES AT THE WALDORF|¥°re published. a svete Feretitae tt tha re wane they be “RICH” Mra, Laute was accidentally as- t " nominee Grat hand information of the veneaate % “ hs : gown. ue SEnticate of the an elevator there. I descended Into - AMGNG BiG vagre Pre [engi saynantes Assbippep? ' ‘Bn route to Columbus, the Governor here consin and North Dakota, which|the crowd and elbowed my way sore he Tony Fiv. key “ rode in a day coach and a number of nee oe “i ‘| would mean a total of thirty electoral | through the crowd. Some of the mea Folvia odos the tbushest part oF bean a Speers raggenpnaioh tan | fas teee Ba- ets a Retthor wos mult might ‘be to sive] were scowling, aud I felt like telling| New Yor” Bove romied ad played ; Tusa pahee i as New Mexico - 3| neither Cox nor Harding a majority ; Detective Donohue of the Bureau of , Se SNES we York x4 45 ]and throw the whole thing into the | shem to go wipe that scowl off their) bail on the stresty. |. 8 Missing Persons was, assigned to ° ° 1 ay | North Caroli rr STR OEEe er eee aH Lore: Aue rue Dome yelling som! sa eater eh ative catoime Weiel iametite hee nea nae members of ber ! sy epi Bigg 2 PF Unaugationably, as things stand tas mur, but they were a little too big| Gort This I soon did and sat down eral an y peci r inary; _*™ eee oa ay, the contest js a close one and/ for me, If they'd been nearer my|at an elegant table, The Waldorf Q ; mand women, most of them from [OM »++++- | Stenincnar te: Ha eeamment, whils 19° | sige I'd have asid it, but I don't want restaurpat bas deep brows wails sag oe soaeet tg Lace oiegra For Two Days Only. Mon. & Tues. July 12th-138th. ; ©*!' Columbus, who gathered at the State OMA «5s. “lJern or Middle-Western States, has | to start anything with a New York|® mellow ceiling w' ° d One of Once-tn-a-while Ovvortant secure Fresh +Capitol ai noon. Oregon ...... - 8 r Rpm | man. Most of the rich people who came /statement of what she told the de- mae. of thane “Deterio-e wile Duvcctusities an te are ; Cap die potentialities for harm to the Repub- set n. what some Candy lo | as Diesmetiod ds it catitts et ins | Pennsyivanis = 38 llean Presidential ticket in Wisconsin, | At Jaat, with relief, I got into tho] here (I tay rich because that’s WA8t),o1iv6 ne informed him, she says, Pail ee casole. Pict evi operaltr, Dats y igeculieg os ; te House, but the crowd was #0| Rhode Island i 5 | North Dakota and Minnesota, Coen alonatterted Across the atreet,| ¥0! 1h and carefree, that Mrs, Laute's father waa an 1u- om mnains from Rupe, Owen Kettle. New Oriewnt F : that’ the as delivered | Rhode All the calculations are thaseq on|turecuiausly Gacaping death “four| did) seemed happy and carefree. ok SASSORTED RULE RSD SU RECESS + from the of the Capitol. South Carolina . 9 —|the assumption that Cox f Hight | #mee. It was a happy moment that], Our waitress, as mS mate of the City Home on Black- collection of dainty, silky finished. beautifully. tin ‘opp © assumption that Cox favors light | Himes. It ¥ from Cleveland and had lived only a| ™S** 19 Rite candy. iflawss, stattal with obsresd utes : Oe guasoative et "Onis: Gov eax dechengs | South Dakota . 5 | wines and beer for home use only 08 |eevator’ am tne fee Wave ee teal few blocks trom me Wei taehd end vast abe Wne' a & Urenat en lusetods chonped Ful Gur rogalie Bie P DERE Cutter Sreuea’ caamloure ion | Tenseeses — | proposed by Tammany and the other building, ‘The ey po, ibe tion to, the out-|ter in peal as well as wine UU ak eevee, OF i aR 1M the le of this commonwealth.” ‘Texas a ates whic etated the namination | evar been on fore was up to the|Side. Many people gai OM Us, | relatives, although Mrs. Langer cou! by "=" © Gov. Cox went to the station to meet 4 of Cox, This is an assumption which, ing us feel like beara in a cage ‘ int . . ° : www Franklin D, it. Utah ., - 4] in the absence of refutation from Cox | welts ite dpe the ewente oll 286-] Attne Zoo, Just then my chicken soup {ct sive thelr beni aay hisid aye Our [wo Big ‘Daily Specials i Pik BE os} egmounced he woula| Vermont = 4| bimesit, will be further intensified by | floor was brought me and I turned may ast toto Gales os a ort Mt 3 4 2 —| party workers eager to corral the| One man said in whole attention to it. I was care irs. Laute ha us! oer ten at 1030 and 380. Virginia) «+. a8 largest wot vote possible, Should Cox |eattieth, please.” Holy amexor if | not vo. spill It all over the tablecloth. | mee father, as she intended visiting For Monday, July 12th For Tuesday, July 13th “ASKS $100,000 FOR WIFE, | Went Vireint = a atte the mame Som | ae denant the, ED Snowe fo) tb aE wt « Feiarant 8 fow GRYS 6, inn day or two. CRLOOEATE COVERED CmmeNs 1/ ieee rien aes “has re = eS em why don’ ey have floors up CREAMS—These are big blocks of a aI Fiec al as Harding on it, there will be noth-|to 150th? Or, ‘be that nl: t a small dinner to-day, In- | INSURANCE RECEIPTS GIVEN TO és id eandy lover knows these dainty pink ‘Fostat Cleru Charges Friend tent |Woonincg - 1) [1B cepacia to compiend him to the [be ® litte sock. NSt "owld only) | t anly got t aman foe cream ACI PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. eeetery, madleleroen mew fia “whiter ttn shave, “svatlon Stole Lev; carne ——|Marylang, where the Mactan 8 1A PEACH OF A TOWN FROM a|! sot up and left, In Mra. Lhute's room was a book || favor,” envelooed in made of Purest Contectionse’s Gunar Frederick Lustig, a Post Office clerk Totals 277| Republican, all other things being SKYSCRAPER, TIMES, CLAIM of receipts, showing she had paid expel ”y, __ frmerants the finest O11 of Pep~ of No, 228 Wast Seventh Street, began | 7° A equal. At length wo reached the top ana| ARRESTED 21 TI " *| premiums on an insurance policy for |} | velvety Chocolate. permint and Winter- Cc ares Spneyee Deity to-Gay, throng), Nevowary tp elect, $66. SOAP ig 7 here wat stopped by an Irish cop, an- $290, This, apparently without fur- |] | attmetive sri green, SPHDOIAL attorney, Harry H, Oshrin of No. In compiling the foregoing table, no 370 AUTO CASES uP. other Irishman, mind you, and then Ne Dis- J ” 4 Sh POUND + to recover $100,000 dam-|effort was made to consider any of = . wee ee yed through the’ gate, We ‘ ther inquiry, was turned over to the for the alleged loss of his wife's! the so-called doubtful States a cer Othe oxtreme top. Hane eng Ne2t! sohn Maloney, No. 72 Washington | Public Administrator, with a police Record Day for Viola to the extreme top. Here on the roof ~ affections from Herman Kestenbaum of| tainties but Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, ‘TeaMic Coun I nearly fell over trying to see the Street, Hoboken, |} was arraigned ii|report on the case, stating Mrs, Kestenbaum Brothers, No. 289 Bowery, | Kentucky, New Jersey, California and yr er ana ground, so decided ‘I'd watch the Tombs Court to-day charged with at-|Laute was “believed to have a father SMOOTH Proprietors of 4 large railroad labor|(Montana were placed in the Dy mo- tivities of the traMoc police directed | goenery. tempting to pick the pocket of a pasa- he City Home, a SuOos ‘ cratic column une Gov. Cox |against automobilista Saturday and Sun-|" Say, New York ts some she South Ferry ‘Li atation |2> be City, ‘used “in “*Lawt ‘recites in his complaint that | would, if the election were held to-/day caused a smashing of all records | couldn't even see the end of it. platform yesterday. Detectives Mugge| After remaining in the Morgue tor ful im, le, life-long friend, gave| morrow, be apt to have better than an|in the Traffic Court to-day, Magintrote |below little, people like muta warcey ten days, Mrs, Laute’s body was r) a 7 ela tre' and Raftla told the court Maloney has & September, 19 chance of carrying the States " ‘round. The city in whole resembled y Sig Boat ifice ler fie the | either because of his wet inclinations |jurm #Mogeehan disposed of 870 cases STOMOG. the sity in Bridges streten, been arrested tWenty-one tlmes. His turned over, on order by John Con- Hitt wes absent. Kestenbedm, ‘fe | OF a8 in Ohio, because of his record |uiMg, Wie, forenoon and assessed more |a DIE seeming Itke the arms and name ts down as Johnny Tigue, who/nell, Chief Clerk in the Public Ad- re, eet, ¥. Again, |4s Governor, All of the defendants were first of-|legs of a man, while the bulldings served three terms of five years in Sing ministrator’s office, to. William J. i let ap eeee Similarly Now York and all the New England States, as well as Ili- fenders with the exception of twelxe. The escond offendera were fined from nois and the majority of the Western States, are placed for the moment in $50 1o°$75, while the frst offenders got Anes ranging from $25 to $3: ——— upplied the body and face, ‘The boats on the river looked like floating sticks on a stream. a swell Bing and two terms of six years in New Jorae j When nabbed, the detectives aay, claimed to be a broker of Phil: When his identity was peel and fell, | Dargeon, undertaker, No, 954 Amster- dam Avenue, Dargeon submitted a bill for $226 to the Public Adminis- ding to Mr, Connell, rv Gee etree Sh tive assort~ ment. POUND BOX Brooklyn, Hoboken an the Republican column because Sena- 75% green grass of the square wa: mea re he cried, “Dai | For exnct location see telephone direct i for Harding would appear to have! w,,,,%IRST AID, TO MOTANEA |... lgigantic carpet covering the earch, Jind the ymiers say he cried, “Damn trator, The specified woight Includes the contet better than an even chance Medicine.” Pure tood.—akave. Way off in the distance the Statue f stepped on @ batana Accoi \ Stores: New Yor! jowari oy