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ALL FACTS ON HOUSING PROBLEM ~ BARNES BOOK _——— Albany Editor Ordered to Pro- duce a Complete List of Commission Completion of _ Republican, Subscribers. Barge Canal 4s Urgent. Jr., Replogle and Other Financiers Brought Out. © WASHINGTON, Gept. 28—Complete Individual Lines or Com- petition May Result. “Republicaniam jn 1920," pub- Investigating Committee. Will- ‘wan formally directed to produce the transaction and not proper matter for tion by the committee. . to telegraph his (aired and said ished to the | at the session, sub-| CVery city tries to solve Ite probiem book waa} Mong individual lines the result wil at a con-| b¢ competition, which will defeat tho New Jersey, said it] “There js no question that some- been unanimously decided that} thing must be done to meet the emog- publication was “Hopublican| gency,” Mr, Hoover mid. “I do not propaganda” and should be investi- care to exprens an opinion as to the hat account. Mr, Barnes! wisdom of subsidies such as are grant- the transaction had! pending in New York to exempt new Republican $= National! houses from local taxation, “| should think that if the power witness could not state the} of this inquiry (the Senate committer) of subscriptions re-) is wide enough, it would ‘be well to he had never seen! extend your inquiry to the question of { . Mr. Pound? reconstruction of departments the itions,” who] Federal Government, We Nave the q to cent, Of! most antiquated organisation and ad- collected a8 his ComMpIs*| rinistration of government. Nothing out am oe bred it can ruta 4 any eG renan tivity in the Unite a te —aanne v Neconal Comm not @ credit to our @kill or intelli- Young had gence, Mr. Hoover said that the transpor- “rg tation problemas are unavoidably @ part of the housing problem, ; 5 5 et E i i Was an- ned Mr. tLee's Hee rAd the i ii Fe : | i | | war, Mr, Hoover sald. i bore down on both of these indus- tries,” he declared. “The textile and some other branches of industry were i Fy 55 i 2 2 gle one Mackay, Waiter! in transportation and building. Mi Dovow and)! trends and douses are part ot tion by there would be | must increase them to meet the needs names in the subscription | o¢ the peaple, Savings are the basls @ agreed to send for. He Ms to talegragh ier the |for financing this movement.” etter of indorsement of | To increase the amount of aavings written by Chairman Hays on, reor iza- t ‘edi coliciters availadle for producti: wantza 2 a eee re 2 een of the book had been printed. | cent ished in The Evening eed declared that it “ought i ratood” that thin wan | Word showing that 44 oor cont. of that would be produced, but the |the total number af National Bank More would bo | deposits in New York State are “tine Printed, he said, if paper supply M4 |joans,” were brought to Mr. Hoover's —— poner tag A p. p,|Mttention and drew the comment, United Btates Commissioner | "Long term money fundamentally be- of Education, to answer charges that | longs to plant and equipment. Long pee in favor of GOV. lien aoney @hould be In long term Lote,” ae morons foans, covering investments, Short ea term deposits belong to commercial arenes extracts Fons, Soe Bee development for current consump- Senta GUA lastore ton.” ‘This rule, he declared to be the na. Coondge, ox Rooaa- |A BC of baniing and the present oon- ” said Dr. Claxton, “as part of [dition in this regard, one of the post. Our plan to improve the schools by | war evils that much be corrected, eee eee Ie te ee ‘The State Barge Canal, as the old about Cox and asked baad the] Brie Canal now is known, ts carrying editorial was not followed by &|only one-tenth of the fi it shoul to it in basen . . Beane ee iitteat ekamwerrent | uiis on the “humpa’ in various mo ‘Cox as againet Harding. tions of the canal, which prevent Q. “Didn't gon Nave. des some, wort) boats of intended draft from using the Wor aos » | waterwa: fave the editorial “killed” when. he th, hers, it lene freight going through hal now than im ine days wren AY @ut tt bed alroady been! mule power was usod,” he paid. “The 4 a hould be completed without Benator Reed quoted trom a lettor| canal # ‘s from Harding expresing interont in tho | Ce\ay, With @ uniform, dupth of @ohools. Dr, Claxton said that Hard- Bad) ehechall feet apening ortasion to the Great Lak ing’s letter wns printed in another | and the territor . : story beyend. ‘tasue of “Boho L This Mr. Hooves sald, he m believed ¥ —_—_—!-— ry ‘ould bri dow freigh « on MATCH PRESIDENT, _|buliuing matoriatn and heavy trelghts which the trond wane DEMOCRATIC CRY handle in ‘the acantitine fequires a plans for oxempt from incom » of any invest vut IN SEEKING FUNDS Ghairman White Calls on 1,000] to Follow Wilson's Example tan end fore w and Give $500. row the Sold rather than to increase tt George White, Chairman of the] The excess profits tax he conder Democratic National Committee, an. {A* Unsust and tn *Mounced here to-day that the Com- ‘mittee would ralue 0,000 National “Match the President” Campaign Fund. Mr. White seid 1,000 friends of the Leave of Nations would be asked to follow the example of President Wii. on and subscribe $500 each to w the success of the Cox-Roosoveit Ueket and the League itself. News Pepers favoring the League will t @sked to aid in formation ub “League Thousand Club,” to be com Posed of contributors to the fund “Less than $130,000 collected by ua! °° Provided a contact before whe Senate |) Committee invcotigating mpainn fund contributions yerterd with ‘millions in the hands of the Repub- " mid Mr White, “Mince the 5 fate of the League and the pease of j sanahiy.” putida in als, becomes: tal. * try bullding mate nent Lax on uy stare the ox for and Roowevelt, 1 intend 1,000 frienda of the Leagu over the country to match th | dent's subseription of $500 made in the Kame Cause. of 00,000 to put ague before the teuth every yoter. bout ¢ feel hopeful that exch for the League, _ UNDER FIRE OF REED./RAILROADS BIG FACTOR. “Names of John D. Rockefeller| Cities Should Not Proceed on ? A Natjonal Housing Conference, re- _ Mirventigation of the financing of the organisation of Mederal Government departments, completion of the State ment fields of banking funds diverted fam Barngs jr. head of the company. 144 commercial purposes, to-day were Hon iets for the book, al-|“/sed by Herbert Hoover as & pro- an he contended that the venture | «ramme for solving the housing prob- ‘was purely private commercial |tem when he appeared before the United States Se:ato Reconstruction | Comminsion at No. 29 West 39th haraas tenants to secure increases.” Btreet. Senator W. A. Calder presided! The proposed law, which js deemed Mr. Hoover gave warning that if that none of the funds|ed in England, or the proposal now) ~ EVICTION NEEDED, HAS MANY ANGLES, SHS LOCKWOOD Tells Senate Reconstruction Quick Passage of Bill Urged by Evening World Will Give Relief, He Adds, By Sophie Irene Loeb. | (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) ALBANY, Sept. 2.—"We might as ‘well quit as not to pass a measure that will effectively wipe out the dis- Dossean proceedings,” e@aid Benator Charles ©. Lockwood, Chairman of the legintative Housing Committee, tn Answer Yo some Municipal Court J) | tesa who are not in favor of abol- ishing the summary disposecss, “This ia the one measuré that will give relief to thousands of people who have been brought Into court by land- lords for the sole purpose of putting them out #o they might get higher renta from others. And unless wo ‘Pane this bi the unsoriipuloun profi- teering landlord will continue to one of the movt effective before the present Legislature, Is to abolish@um- mary dispossess or holdover proceed. ings except in three cases: Where a house has become disorderly; where reconstruction is to be undertaken for dwelling purposes, and where the owner actually wants to ocoupy the premises himoelf. ‘This jaw has been strongly urged by The Evening World, as has the pro- vision which places all the burden of Proof for Increased rente upon the landlord and eliminates the 25 per cent. increase clause which has caused | #0 much trouble to the tenant, be- cause sadly misconstrued both by landlords and court Justices. These proposed statutes will be con+ sidered to-day at the public hearing wcheduled at 2 o'clock. LAND BANK BILL POSED. Bills which are generally acceptea 44 non-controversial will be passed to-~ day. Among thene i the bill making | bonds of the State Land Bank a legal | Investment for State and jocal alnking funds. Land Bank bonds are legal in- 18 NOT OP- “To meot war emergency needs we! After the passage of the Federal In~ Senator jour national plant and equipment, We! on of the J*ostal Savings System was) witness said that only 1,600 |advocated by Mr, Hoover, Figures ro-| He Went on Poord 4s Oppuded to aad Xeinpt InVveRtments jared, anc when or pertna- world depends on the eucccan of| recently “Thin wil) provide a special fund of the Stato and Vill be ANKed to As there are at least a thousand men in the Untied Biates who will give us $600 “This plan will provide the means vestments for savingn banks, execu- Spit eonppLEGRA nbs a Abs ate tage trea ste Garton we EE eT Oe but subject to the Federal Income tax, | come Tax Law it became Impossible | for the State Land Bank to soli ts 4% per cent, taxable bonds, #. that the 600, ‘The names of Percival &. [expanded under wur conditions, but| bank has practically ceused to func- ‘of the American Tobacco Com-| there was a stoppage of development | Hon. New York State has 254 savings and loan assoclationa with $110,000,000 of ansets and 210,00 members, Prac- tloally all<¢ (the asset# are invested in anal! first mortgages on homes, The loans afford @ sufe security and the Association” are of Vast bonedit in pro- moting home ownership, : \ Another important matter to be considered to-day is that of amend- ing the Tenement House Law bo as to exclude the three-tamily nous with three or more families, If thie amendment goes Into ertect it would make & tenement house building one with four or more fuiniiles, The oo- ject of the amendment is to relieve three-family houses from tenement house provisions as to courts, &o., but to retain the fire-escape provisions ub the law, as It now existe, It is belie quick remodelling of many nou. three-famlly homes, which will aid very materially in the present crisis, ‘Three-family houses have been prac- tically unknown since the Tenement Houne Law went into effect, on ac- count of the compulsory features as to air shafts, sige of baila and the like, These tenement house measures were discussed |ast night by the Lock- wood committee, Tenemtnt House ‘ommiseioner and representatives uf passed, however, Measures and proper assured in the aiuond- The billa that are most likely to call forth debute, such as the sum: mary dispossess and exempting buildings from taxatea, comp mavings banks and insurance punive to lend more ey real eatate bonds and mortgages th they do now--all such meas whieh have been introduced—witl huve thele Grst discuss on the jioors of both Houses to-night. tt is beheved, howe delay will be coo re of thone whieh by Oct. 1, It an the bun ened with evict Various mem would ilke to act on committer nore drastic Wl which would act y ABKUTE & ents generally, such as newsure, Which provides taxable valuation of pi the poamibility of such a this constiquvional Queat.on, Lackwood | makes the following explanation: “Congres# on May $1, 1918, enacted the Sauisbury resolution, whereby tenants in the District of Columbia 1 leases for one month or wd from eviction tantil the deciaras Nia law was declared utional by the courts in Wi donald. Thereupon, in Oc Congress passed the Rall providing for arent cor with power to Ax renta in the riot of Columbia, Thin act was jared unconatitutional by — the of Appeals in the District of amvbla in the case of Hirsch vs Hock, decided June 2, 1920. ‘The case * now gn appeal in the United States Supreme Court, Benator for a heavy amauit againat mixrepre- sentation 1a the interest of mere parti; xin worn, 1 GOURD ON Shosreeaurirutin. I | y | house U.S.’ NOW A MOTHER MRS. FRANCES JORDAN HUN- TOO! Frances Jordan Hunboon, “Wife of Naval Officer, Has Eight- Pound Daughter. ROCK ISLAND. Il, Sept. 23.—Lieut.- Commander Frank Huntoon has been Presented with an elght-pound baby girl by his wife, Mra. Francyg Jordan Hun- toon, who during the wi was declared by the War Risk Buredu to be “the moat bewutiful girl In America.” As Frances Jordan, before her mar- riage to Huntoon, which culminated a pretty war romance, her likeness ap- peared on thousands of posters cirou- lated throughout the country by the Government in ite patriotic campaign. Bince her marriage Mra. Huntoon haa been living & simple, domestic ite, After ite mother, the baby girl lias been named Frances Jordan Huntoon. Both mother and baby are doing nicely. OUTRAGE COMPARED Socialist Offical Says Albany Legis- | jators Are Worst Enemies of Represents tive Government. CHICAGO, Sept. 3.—Otto Bren- atetter, Executive Rer ot the Bo- olalist party, issued @ statement to-day Characterising the New York legisla- tora who expelled three of the five Bo- clalist mombere ws “the worst enemios of representative government and of or- derly and pe ble processes of ad- fusting grievasces through polltioal ac- | tion, ! “The parties rexponatdle for the re- cent Wall Street explosion with its ter- ‘A tenement house usw is a house tble lows of innocent liyes should be York abutments banged.” Mr, Branwtetter maid, “but if they should be hanged fop the de- mruction of ives and property .what punishment shouki be meted gut to these New York legislators who, by thelr a are attompting,to undermine the ver foundation’ of the Government, and whose course if persisted in, will make that this Wilk cause the certain a long series of auch outrages such places. IL lay the Wall Street explosion and evont- Inmpector of the Bureau of Combuua- ually elvil wart” “HOLD-UP,” HE SAYS | OF WIFE'S CHARGES Restaurant Owner Says She Was to Pay Co-respondent $200 for Divorce Testimony, An application was made by Mra, Anastasia G. Djannis, of No. 1190 Man- hattan Avenue, Brooklyn, — before Justice Benedict in Supreme Court Brooklyn, to-day, for $1,000 counsel foes pending trial of her suit for separ tion front George L. Djannia, a rew aurant owner of No, 1044 Sixth Aveny Manhattan, She alleged miaconduct | with May Whalen during Ju and July, 1920, An affidavid filed by Miss Whalen, in whieh she gnve her address as a In West 104th Street, stated that she did not know the defendant Was married and that she severed their relations when this (aot becarhe known. Djannis charged Mine Whalen'» tes- ny was projured and that she Waa #200 from Mrs. Dia affidavit, Hyd “holdup.” SHIP CONCERN SUES FOR $2,000,000 Says Addy Company Used Confi- dential Information to Get Its Business. ‘The Kirby Coal Iron Marine Com- HORSE DREW BOMB WAGON NAY SOLVE MYSTERY (Continued) ae wale wanted to see what happened to his horse and the police would not permit him on the street. Stephen Measer and William Tirgath, electricians employed by the contractors, also en- countered the man, He was described as being of medium height, stockily built and apparently a German or a Pole, When sought ater in the after- Roon after reports got around that the wrecked wagon had something to do with the explosion he could not be found. Carl Ditmars of the Ditmars powder goncern with offices at No, 103 Went 180th Street, several drivers of powder wagons for the Ditmars and du Pont powder companies and other persons collected by’ the police whose stories have been made public, were also be- fore the Grand Jury. Despite the expresged belief of Chief William J. Flynn of the De- partment of Justice investigators that the explosion was the work of terror- iets, there are persistent advocates among the city detectives of a con- tention that no deliberate plot has been proved, however much it may be implied by the time and place of the explosion, the discovery of “An- archist Fighters” hand-printed cir- oulars in a neighboring letter box, ‘the nature of the broken anshweight missiles buried by the blast and the evidence that inflammable liquids Were also gentterod by it—not to mention the numerous coniiicting stories about suspidous looking per- sons seen running from the wagon Juat before the explosion. Chief Flynn said to-day: “Talk of the disaster being accidental is plain bunk, We are not being diverted or deterred by talk of powder wugons in the neighborhood or anything of that sort. We are positive It was a criminal outrage and are going ahead on that theory, GOVERNMENT NEVER QUITS, SAYS CHIEF FLYNN. “The Government never sleeps and it never quits. Our job is to get thom men whether it take a day or a life- time. Iam willing to say the develop. mont 80 far are distinctly encouragy ing.” Against Flynn's confidence detac- tives of the New York bureau who are not as positive, set forth: 1. There are always junk wagons (drifting through Wall Street and the reat of the financial district in num- bere far larger than one not under the duty of observing traffic realizes, Tho number has multiplied with the doubling and trebling of the prices paid for waste paper and second hand office furniture, They often stand for half an hour at a time infront of @ building while the driver enters to hunt for purchases 2, There are many chemical labor- Atories and factories in the old “Swamp” district south of the New of the Brooklyn Bridge, immediately adjacent to the financial district. During the war these were constantly used by expert- menters in the manufacture of high » explosives, with and without proper Joa! authority. There wore frequent fires following violent explosions in The late Owen Eagan, tiblea, reported frequent discoveries in vacated lofts of tremendously dangerous quantities of abandoned high explosives. Chief Kenlon made Public protests of the peril to which the lower part of the olty was ex- posed. 3. In the refune swept up after the explosion was a piece of four inch iron pipe, twenty Inches long, rusted, which had obviously been driven through the horse's yail into the flesh. Our Big Daily Srecial for Fr % COVERED ALMONT) Sete Setitaeane i Eaufornts, Hom Sided with, anita, ti 3 Nel or ue’ Unexcelle ante 4 aK AMVONTED COCOANUT BON BONS —These are big, toothsome moreel* Crown, exquisitely and Mo~ ‘choleost rog= pany of No. 61 Fifth Avonue to-day began suit in Supreme Court aguinet the Matthew Addy Company of No 27 William Street, Its ofcors, and the Matthew Addy Steamship and Com. merce Corporation for $2,000,000 damages The plaintiff alleges it begon nago- tlations with the defendants with « view'to seouring their finanolal assist- anoe and Requiring vessela and ter- » "This matter, it {x believed, will be decided In & ooiiple of Weeks, and \t|MinAls of various well Known Atan- the law ts Upheld and it is deemed| tie Coast steamehip companies. It advinable to have such drastic logis- lation here, it can be regular session next January.” taken up io ane ’ She defendants goined inside nowledge of ite plans and tot ‘Dusiness for themeeives, ee HOSTON BROKEN CANDY —Thene are blige twisted bars of erratal- line candy goodnens, presented In a host of pleasing Fruit, Mint and Bole flavors, Great favorites with ih eae a ees | The mpecifiod weight Timely Week-End Candy Cpportunities jones Novae asd envels ety fbeelsie, ko PITTSBURGH :NU CUT DOWN A THIR —_—— Slashed Hard After Pair Price Committee Threat. PITTSBURGH, Bept. 23—In re- sponse to the demand made by the Allegheny County Fair Price Com- mittee that prices on eathbles be re- duced or prosecution would immedi- ately start against practically all large restaurants in the city, the hotel and restaurant keepers have an- nounced a new gchedule of prices for many staple dishes. The new prices follow: Ortainal Recommended , Price. Price. Potatoes, Lyonnalne. 90.20 9.10 Lettuce salad .....665 26 20 Potatoes, boiled . 20 10 Tomatoes, sliced 20 10 Corn on cob.. 8 10 Cucumbers, sticed 8 10 Watermeton, alice 20 6 Cantaloupe, haif.. 2 8 Potatoes, French fried 20 0 Ham and eggs. . a 0 Potatoes au gratin... Home baked bean: 16 Several days ago Chairman Long of the committee announced that the tn- ventigation had shown that eating piaoes were marking exorbitant prices on many of their dishes, He quoted seve! amo: being sliced tomatoea, “The pro it dish in nearly every restaurant Mr. Long stated, approxi- er cent. —— them ite made the el mated 500 pr REFUSED WHISKEY, DOCKMEN SHOOT Two Arrested After Battle in Fire- room of Steamship Mexico. Following # fight on the Ward tine stewmer Mexico at Pier 13, East [tver, to-day, Philip Clark, twenty-two, of No. 217 West diet Street, and Clarence Hunt, twenty-three, of No, 207 Weat 60th Street, both jongshoremen, were looked up at Police Headquarters, chaagged with felonious assauit. were arrested after Joseph Quinto of No, 166 Maiden Lane and John Pioos of No. 203 East dist Street, ny on the Mexioo, had been sbot in the leg and arm, respectively. . According to Picos, Clark and Hunt were loading cowl on the Ship when they entered the fire room and de- manded whiskey, Told there was none, Picos sald Clark drew a revolver aad began to tire and Hunt exhibited a knife. a Swam for Liberty ¢ and in Antone Belaio, a foreigner held on Bilis Island, was fouad nearly px- hausted early thie morning on Pler C of Jereey Central Raliroad in Jersey ‘oity. He swam from Bille Laland in an ‘effort to cacape, ‘The poitee took him in He was dressed as ao bospital alah, Sa New Jersey Editor Dead at Ori Frederick C. Shann, editor and owner of the Orange Advertiser, died to-day at his home, No. 143 Park Avenue, Orange, N. J., following an attack of New Jersey indigestion. He was born in frty-fve years ago, and the Adver(iser thirty-three [t was coveged with blood smeared \orse hair, The broken sashweights, yome oxydized at the breaks and ‘thers fresh broker, ore at least as aracteriatic of Junk as of a bomb. ‘The rumors which for a week since the explosion hinting at danger to thin or that public buullding to-day flamed the G nd Central Station. The hour of 2 o'clock this afternoon was men- tioned, The police were notified and all the available railroad poltce and detectives were put on duty uuntjl it was apparent that the story was just one more mischievous and foolish hoax Anthortties tn Chicago Learn ‘That Dynamite Was Stolen, CHICAGO, Sept. 33.—Department of Justice agents and police are aceking clues here in connection with the New York bomb explosion, apeeded up their inquiry to-day following discovery that 150 pounds of dynamite had beon stolen an Sept, 6 from the Aetna Explosive Company warehouses at Lambert, Ill. i. and Sat., Sept. 24th and 25th NOvoAT— fat nhredds nckote in miain Milk’ Chocolate, Exit Sirens Few ulag tin nox 69c MILK CHOCOLATE COVERED PARLAYS— ‘These are ble bara of Paltfornin Honey Nous dipped in ren amol, wat Car Tanate For exnet location see telophone directory. includes the container, . D Vegetables and Ham and Eggs Thoy | SWAMP GOVERNOR | ” WITH CITATIONS One Case With 10,000 Pages Submitted in Charges Against Commissioners. Summing up before Gov. Edwards |v Jerney City on the charges preferred by the City Commissioners of Jersey City against William L. Lewis and other New Jersey Public Utility Com- minaioners, Was commploted to-day by Edwards Herrmann, counsel for the ‘Utilities Commissioners. Richard V. $125,000 ST0 FROM ERI EXPE W NEW ERE Merchandise Thrown From Car of Moving Train En Route frinaabary, connse for Commissioners | to Oklahoma. = Slocum and Gaul, then began summing | i addressing Gov, Edwards, William lewis, counsel for Commissioner Lewis. paid: Your Fxcetiency used all your ematning time in office you would fave. time to read nll the veasen of ihe hie The 20 WALLINGTON, N. J. Sept, 2%. Merchandise valued at between §80,- 000 and $126,000 was stolen from a moving weet-bound express train near here early to-day. One car was en- tirely cleared out, supposedly by a man working from the inside who threw the goods from the car door, to be gathered by confederates .and carted away In automobiles, About $2,000 worth of fur coats, women's apparel and silk were recovered by Patrotman Charles Nelly of the Wal- ington police and Conductor Bdson Remy of a freight train, who saw some of the bundles thrown from the fast-moving express, The train was made up of American Tallway Express cars of the Erie Railroad and was en route from Jer- sey City to Oklahoma. Lieyt. Graham of the Brie Railroad Police wald he had a good description of four men who were boarding the train aa it left Jersey City, One of the robbers waa believed to have [been losked In the car and to have [broken open the door to throw the merchandise out, BEDDING} REFRESHING | TEN AUTOS STOLEN FROM ONE CORNER Taken From 14th Street©and 3d Avenue in Four Days—Prisoner Is Held. } Fourteenth Street and Thint Avenue in a but place for automobitiste to park thelr cars, according to a rtatement made in Eanex Market Court to-tay oy Deputy Aaatatant Matrlet Attorney Mor- FRANK A. HALL & SONS Manutecturers et eee BEGSOS DOUG OO THE WORLD'S Real Estate Ad. Selis House BRENTWOOD REALTY CO.,, a Ho Panger In asking for heavy ball iT for Oscar Rosenawelk, twenty, of ‘No. 1270 Broadway, New York. $42 Fast 1th Street. ‘Typ autos have September, 20, 1920, Alsappeared from this point in the last] The World, three oF four days, the court. was in-| Pulitzer Bidg., City. | formed. Dear Sirs—It gives me pleasure to Detectives Jumes F, Sheehan aad report to you that result of the ad, in The World Saturday we sold one of our Brentwood housts, party closin this morning, making « payment $1,000 on account, Yours very truly, BRENTWOOD REALTY CO, Signed BE. H. MeWhorter, President. Cee OOS) Herman Levine ani they arrested Tos- onewelg Inet alent after he started off In an from that. corner. was dragged some distance, bovere lacerations, and Le two ahots before Rosenawelg halted Benjamin Gopdhard of No, 120 Allen Street, who bad beeh in a movie house, Identified the auto as bis $000 00800 e OOS SS COBDS HOTO00000 Franklin Simon 8 Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. 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