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visit last nicht of Secret men to the house When a re~ Hfor The Evening World arrived this morning. They id not Why Zélenakn had been arrent- and When toi by the reporter all Al sal@ that they were atr) ussian Poles. with me for sev- nonths, Terkasky. “He yer talked of radicalism or, bombs. | He was too good a man to be engaged in that kind of business. Fe attended B® the Polish Catholic Church on New Tersey Avenue, near Blake Avenue, every Gunday. Before he came to mo the lived With Otto Kovilsky at No, jew Jersey Avenue. Before that lived @omnewhere on Rockaway and left there because the ly with which he was stopping up the house, f BROOKLYN To GET REGU: ™ LAR WORK. pwas born in the same with him in Russian Poland, and another room. He stayed with another room. H estayed with for three months. Zelenaka used spend hig nights on a bench in of our home where the neigh- gather and smoke and talk He “ talked of radicalism. He did it the lack of work tn his ich te that of a clothing . He left here because he could work only two of three days & es Ha A af? iba he went away he took al im @ yellow suitcase. He him 4 trunk, and the men : z E ene | k e ess 2 2 i wi Kovilaky of No. 409 New Jer-| Bip ateasa” oon whom Zelenaka lived before he moved to the New Jersey Avenue address, was told by an Evening World re-| that Zelenaka was under ar- fh Pittsburgh on euspicion of something about the Wall explosion. wald Kovitaky, “I was born raised with Zelenaka in Poland. I have ah, if was a quiet, man. He said conditions tailoring business out of town to got if he couldn't get a job as go on « farm. worked in a powder mill New Jersey in 1913. When that place he came over here with me and he had some of wiresand other things he thea cotiensa as souvenirs.” The detectives. on an examination tae room Zelenaka had occupied, idence that he had once peen T. motorman and a butoher. en- od by the Hercules Powaer 5 about two years ago. His butcher shop was in Morris County, md _A large forelgn-made trunk was mmed with Russian literature, letters and copies of radical nowspa- the detectives said, much of nis will have to be translated. Yi was evidence he had been em- in Woodman, West Va, at Ume, and bad 4 post office box ‘Pittyburgh. Also there'was a Russian passport " tie4e out to Zelenaka, dated Oct. 1, but the agents refosed to reveal what clty it was dated. Hip last it seems, was about four before he left the Cleveland house, when he worked as a in & shop in Riverdale Avenus, ‘These things were indi- cursory examination of before they were taken to COX UNBEATABLE, *. SAYS WATTERSON / "Better Get Aboard the Band c 4 a Wagon, Boys,’ Declares Vet- ae eran Editor, * |) Henry Watterson. who is apend- ine & few days in the city, to-day gave * eet an interview on the politica! «itua- on, ad i oe iss rg a 2 W Write it, Cox the unbeatable,” said Veteran journalist. ‘He ts « jour- alist and that moans @ great deal, The lawyer is a controverstalist, SQuities, the doctor fs a healer, and ‘Wore or leas 9 specialist, The journal- an all-around man of affaira, what we require in @ President United Btates, is & man among men, Ho has himeelf ever @ practical man; of gonse and judgement, who, faying pute tt, “has studied the papers, and ascertained tho differ- betwhx word, he hawk and boszard,” in that sort of w man in the White dee thinge we want, wo the chance for the to got together ta wive out ind with « long pull, a @ pull all together, to | See that they, were after ono maa, in al Togiclan, & mason of doctrines, theortes, | 5) SX BANDITS ROB GRAND JURY URGED 30N RESTAURANT; TO TAKE UP NG FRE AT POEMAN, OF BALL EAVES Hold-Up in Coffee House Near Brooklyn Judge for Full In- Scene of Lenox Baths { quiry Into Charges of Robbery in August. Gambling Activities. Bix masked bandits, three of them! Gomnty Jude Dike in charging /Mdteriatiing pistols, held up the! the October Kinga County Grand ‘waltdrs and customers inthe New Jury to-day urged action be taken t ‘bale, an all-night coffee house | against gamilers who are believed to at MA Letiox Avenue, at 4 A. M, hgve formed plans to “fx’ the World's to-day, took all the jowelry aid! Series baavball games, Judge Dike money they,could find and escaped. | said: Vive went over the roof and one who dion ran to the street ran down the mub- ii pgeatt ccattainc cael ag way tracks after oxchanging shots with Policeman James Gorey of the Wost 1234 Street Station. ‘ ‘The’ scene of the hold-up is fust around the corner from the Lenox Baths, where six masked men held up the help and robbed the valuables boxes carly in August. Attempts ta hide the facts of the hold-up cropped up at the coffee hous as noon ak the excitement bad abated, At the West 143d Strect Police Statiqn the robbery was minimized. While first reports were that the six men held up sixty-two mon in the place and took about $7,000 In cash and jewelry, Detective Charles Kerr at the station) tarnish upon the sportsmanship of aid that there were only thirty mon) those who represent the national in tho cafe, and that the loot consisted | game of our countr®, of $110 and a cheap watch. “Brooklyn wants no stain upon her The police version is that only] sporting record, such as has been three of the robbers had revolvers. | a grievously sufféred by Chicago. ‘They ontered the coffer house, which) yrembers of the Brooklyn team have ie on the second floor of @ five-story | heen tqund above suspicion and they building in @ neighborhood where all-| have promptly been given a clean bill night coffee places flourish. te al of heatth. way is dark and narrow and there) we it ean be found true, however, 1s only one narrow door leading to the} thet pians were laid to try to corrupt ho mx bandite covered their them, then tho#e concerned in those faces with handkerchiefs and, with) jinn5 piowld be brought to justice revolvers presented, marched in, or- é nd punished. We want clean sport dering every one to bold up thelr] |p ootyn and we aro happy to sup- port and encourage it, but we will not Us community relative to the base- ball situation. Distriot Attorney certain investigation. It may be ; that ho may appoar before your body and present evidence which I am sure ‘you will Investigate, “Brooklyn bas alwaye been a town that loved and encouraged true fportamandh(. The Brooklyn Base- ball team, which has so splendidly | Won a great victory, should be above suspicion. The situation ts not local and unimportant; it is widespread ani most vital. There can be no Sentient nensanne nents | spread interest among the pedble of Lewis has been active in making |which was damaged by fire last March ‘The circumstances trend to the be- beamirch the name of our city by cor- rupting among us our national game in its best standards.” The foreman of the Grand Jury is ‘Weatervelt Prentice, No. 306 Hum- boldt Street, Brooklyn, District Attorney Lewis of Brook- lyn to-day received a telegram from State's Attorney Hoyne of Chicago, stating that he had no evidence that the forthcoming World Series had been “fixed.” The telegram was tn response to & message sent by Mr. Lewis Gaturday, based on the report that Mr. Hoyne had said he was in posneeaion of such evidence, Willtam J, Falion, counsel for Abo partioular, who was supposed to carry large mums of money, While three bandits levolich their weapons at the crowd, the other three searched the men, and were angry when tho man) who was belleved to carry much money failed to yleld anythjng but a cheap watch. While the searchers were busy a man opened a window and yellod for the police, The six bandits rushed from the room, five of them making their way to the roof and getting away toward 116th Street. One man fan from the dtrect door tito @ sub- way kiosk just as Policeman Gorey oe at pBhigerlb home ere eee Attell, former prize fighter whom the fire. ‘The man disappeared south, | District Attorney Swann has been running on the subway roadbed after |"°¢kns for a week to question in rushing past’ the ticket chopper. oonnection with the baseball scandal Gorey did not follow, but wont up-|°F ast voar's world series, declared stairs to learn what the commotion | tht the public bad been misinformed bout. on the case, wiesots to obtain information at} “I'll tell you what really happened,” the coffee house were met toxday by ewid Mr. Fallon, “Attell was drinking amsertions that the holdup had been| when he met Burns, who told him meee oer? Gant Wo tho place twente| What he wanted done, Burne said he men, 10 wore talking in subdued| had made the proposition to Arnold tones, suddenly a anothor| Rothstein, who turned it down. Burns man who bad followed the newspaper man ered “Schmoos!” Nono of the then approached Attell and asked him foen Im the place or in ® group at t Rothstein to reconsider, When the street door would admit that the} Attell called up Rothstein he got the a = — place in aga same kind of an answer that Burns rs . '¥-| bad got-—nothing doing, Then Attell Te ea ey a tone ait ay | and. Burn and Curley Bennett put Magistrate Levi@ in the Washington | heir heads together and Bennett sont Heights Court to-day on suspicion of/the telegram to Chicago, signing Eats ee tng Wodeeadeye | Rothatein's initials, Rothstein hin- MoCormack wna arrested at #th Avo. | #0lf knew nothing about it, Iam not nue and 116th Btreet by Detective] Rothstein's counsel, but I make thie tral Cate many times, ‘but was not | MF: Fallon said he had recetved there at the time of the hold-up. another telephone message to-day ni $0: from Assistant District Attorney EDWARDS TO FIRE _|torxs. a * UTILITIES BOARD oe, ere ee ee terview Abe Attell," said Fallon. “{ told him that Attell was not if 4 New Jersey Governor Says He} position to dtecuse the sh ques- x tion with him.) Rorke said it wae ‘Wil Make the Forme! An- not on the Irish question that ho nouncement This Week. wanted to talk with Attell, So I told Gov, TRAwards of New Jorsey stated | him to go and find Attell, The truth to-day that he would announce, either] is that Attell is in New York and ‘Wednesday or Thursday, bis dismissal} oan be found in his usual haunts commissioners were tried ‘before the siving of 4 subpoena. Governor on charges of neglect of duty |**!¥ teconduct in office, preferred by | When Air, Swann was aaked to-day or and Cotnmisstonera of Joraey | Whether he had sent out subpoenus City, ‘The missonduct charged in the} for otherw than Attell he wuld: allowing of higher fares to the Publicly “1 have not. But 1 have tho names lation of Texas is 4,661,027, according to en Nowark, 652,089; increase, 189,203, or nnouncement by the Census Hu peau to-day, ‘This ia an tiv in the! #74 per gent, | Inst ten yonen of 164,440, oF A4GeDeF| jKudaon Couaty, New Jersey, sonta Idaho'a population ja 431, an ine|ine Jereay City, 629,154; increada, eronse of 106,233, or 88.4 per cant, #incy | 91,933, or 17.1 por cont 1640, Pasusic County, New Jersey, contain- JAMAICA RESULTS, For maiden fillies, two i ndasay ave rake ing Paterson, 959,174) Increase, or 20 per cent, Union Goi ty, 874 pop cont, 3.2045 bnoreas>, incremse, ie ei 1 amener), 6 to oni Tus gat, 11 pia! + of the Public Utilities Board, ‘The Ave! xo evort hus been made to avoid the| Beh atand by and let any class of parasite| the cost of repairs was about $25,000. diately, but in July or early August, made an appropriation of $40,000 In. stand of the $500,000 that had been colved #howing that the exact coxt of the repairs on P. 8. No. 25 would be $24,488. We submitted the con- tracts to the Board of Estimate, which approved them on Sept. So — shot to death in the hallway of Wan- Comptroller Travis Hearing Put] deror's apartinent, Wandorer sald the GUNMEN GET $1,200 oft. man had attempted to’ rob. them, and FROM POULTRY MAN ISONER ADMITS Tiesar | FH) Siew tnventightion. Lietal had Gok Mens oWardsrer ty: cher ’ fi charges made against State Comptrol-|killed his wife's assailanty he anid. Three Flee in Motor Car, but Beryiee Corporation, and permitt!nx the oma! » | Miehth Street, Brooklyn, $2 for diy] remembers tle name Zeinouka, Ms now Vourd iaprossnintive Saree 4° | the baseball scandal, I have askud| ‘The complaint waa made by Davia LAUREL ENTRIES. in the will, ald at hia home, No, Hamill of Hudson County, and Fresk | tholr grienda to aa them (0 come aud | Lewis, House Manager, who allege 954 West ZAth Street, that he was con- BL Rommer of” Hagax County will soo me, 1 hayo also telephoned per- | that Kahn's objections to giving up tho] LAUREL RACE TRACK, Md,, Oct, | fident the wil! could not be set aside, | appointed, que Wrorchitgty |sonaiiy to several that 1 know. 10 | pox he oocupiod and which, Lewle wali, |4—The entries for tormuriow's re°% gavg FATHER NEVER TRIED TO | past 4 Gounsel, so by “4 they all keep away from me, belonged to another, interferred wi { SEE HER. ward Herrman, "My, pan and As aRniaeaceanes | tho performance ani [Searels cepts will contast wera eka] JERSEY COUNTIES REVISED, | Kenn said no ned got the tick! W" ‘wo contend that the father’s cons incidentally iia ¢o. sain | Mhrough a broker with whom he had a}! sont wos’ not necessary for the ree PR ER: Kiasex Has 652,080 Population and | monthly account, and that when toll re adoption, as he had already given his TEXAS UP TO 4,661,027. Tees eaee ea ae Sax ekets tn gies Sresent id tha oNpihal a4oition’ kad | re WASHINGTO . 4. Phe Consus womothing Just ae He salt Oil the grandmother gave her consent to « 190 Per) nu y imaued revised figures of was not forthcom ind that Lowke | the readoption. 431,826, the population ef counties in New Jer- ed him out © box, | fre ; WABHINGTON, Oct. 4—The nuc| ey x followa | ——— —— hat Ln | The girl does not want to go back y iw 4.60 Pepi | Oe, eax County, Now Jeneey, epniaining | VOTED FOR Q. 0. P. 70 YEARS. to her father, She has never seen _|“utralght" for seventy years, John 43,073, « gave this account: perintendent of Bulldings asked the Board of Estimate for an abpropria. tion of $500,000 for the repajr and nl- teration of school properties tn vari- ous parts of the city, Including Public Sn 9 oy omer eer eras “mare ¥ THE EVENING WORLD, MON D, MONDAY, OOTOBER 4,.1920,~ Red Tape Keeps School. Children In Il-Lighted and Unsanitary Building pasos te Brooklyn School, Damaged by Fire in March, Is. Not Yet Repaired, Parente of the children who attend Public School No. 25 in Brooklyn, and has not yet been repaired, al- though almost seven months have passed, have asked, hitherto in vain, for the reagon, The answer is apparently: tape,” The Byening World to-day ob- tained certain data from the office of Cc, B. J. Snyder, Superintendent of School Bulldings, Mr. Snyder was not there but a member of hig staff “Red “Immediately after tho fire the 6u- ail Pvt OM eee LAs MarRcH JIE photographs reproduced here illustrate some of the results of the 4 long delay in repairing Public School No, 25 in Brooklyn, damaged by fire last March and not yet repaired. One picture shows three light classrooms which cannot be used, while children have to study by gaslight in other rooms, The other shows the playground from ‘which the vhildren are banished, having to play in the strect ia srdeoet (a . ‘ool No, 25, where the estimate on «The Board of Estimate not imme- tll nie ed. On Sept. 1 the bids wore re- since Which date the contracts have |and while he did not do o the work been In the hands of the Comptroller's | certainly will #tart soon.” office and the money has not been| Meanwhile, half a yoar after the provided. Nevertheloss, the contrac- | fire, the school children aré working tox agreed to get to work yesterday | in ighted and overcrowded rooms 1, Fourth, Who Tried to Fire at Policeman Is Caught. ‘While Jacob Schelnblub was open- Ing up his poultry markot at No. 172 Richardson Street, Brooklyn, and pro- | paring for buslifess to-day, three men | | who drove up to the place with « fourth man in a motor car, entered and said Konkel, who also engaged Pi that although the adoption by the ths ators ser pistols and foreea ns room at the St, Charles Hotel, had grandmother was legal, the transfer into one of the offices, Keeping bim unexpectedly stepped into his room thua covered, one of the quartette while his sult case was open and had Fy area aOrinel took $1,200 from the cash drawer and geen the dynamite. He sald hetold oss oS kl RUBRANS. then all ran out. Konkel he was taking the dynamite LEFT B10 ROTATE. Patrolman Ellsworth saw them 1, New York ‘The estate was left to Hazel's foster dash for their waiting car and started Konkel told the police Zelenaka mother in 1907 by her first husband, after them. The fourth member of had invited him to visit his Brooklyn pr, A, Warner Shepard, Brooklyn physician and politictan, who died ee beg be pe ahd doen on address to-night when he “would be 001 4 : * ous duty, falles to make the de thres and onethalf montha after his marriage, His sudden death in the shown something to o his eyes.” parting car and Ellsworth chased him tio gaid Zelenaka yf he had Bivott a block ond Char awe MeE accreted enough Agmmite in New mysterious “House In the Woods!" of n at- York to “blow up the whole town,” the Shore Road, Brooklyn, causod a sensation. The coroner's verdict was HE WAS BRINGING CLAIMED BY FATHER DYNAMITE HERE WHO GAVE HER AWAY (Continued.) (Continued) there captured him. The man at- fampted to shoot the policeman, the and predicted that another explosion, 5 ; 2 on said to-day the a ope Yo mo to This prisoner gave his name as Surfed tn Wall Street, would occur ing xn accidental overdose 0° Lia vase ee aa Becta ta pé ed shure his evenine” ther paatar'a ms John Moatertta, and aaid ho lived ar Within a short time, This Zelenaka, morphins and waa not suicide. Fle ne Boe rea | fot, An tour With Favorite tyne No, 187 Boorum Street. He waa held denied. He denied he 1s a “red” OF relatives contested the will, bu: |°Dt oF What part he may be expected ¥ LEO tne en without ball for a hearing Wednes- an anarchist. | to play in the fight. He was not men ¢at) 1 have ah engageone with in favorite him to-nieh | settled for about $200,000, giving a re- lease of all their claims, ao that there |\s apparently no obstacle’to Hazel'x siderable riot: [obtaining her foster mother’s e. Zelenaka turned 4|)No matter how hitter a struggle for » questions, but|the possession of Hazel herself en- |#eomed anxious to talk with Nows- | gues, unless the foster mother's will gay. The three men who got into the motor car escaped. ROW IN THEATRI COST HIM $2 FINE In W siderable ers in that region | for some time and ing has occurred, deaf oar to the pol man there has been con- @ been on strike | ' el, , paper men, Zelenake sald he waa Trouble Occured at Casino When | sent to Whitman by the Lowls Labor | broken _ Ageonoy, No, 144 Hast Fourth Street, My » engage an attorney, Dress Manufacturer Got in New Yok,” 8. Kovelman Is propri-| agoipy Ruger of No. 90 Livingston Mixup Over Seats. were aes an gala they were un-| Steet, Brooklyn, to make his fight to A Mepute over theatre tickets t) «| able to deol whethor Zelenko ry have the will set aside, stage box at Shubert’s Casino Thoarre,|*eply & milnor carrying exploslvls) "We have filed objections to the will, which stopped the show the night of| With bite, as do many minere trovel- | alleging that it In the product of tn- Sept. 4, Nad {ts aftermath to-day in| Me In the coal cov or whether | quence practisal upon Mra Biepamt | ore worloua charge she Jattorson Market Court, when Masta | Dace A Sentaat hint il neva: Ba during a cons!derable part of her life trate Frothingham fined Louie Karn |” ON: ATT, Oct. 4.—Netthor ¥ and that the will wae not ner own & droné manufacturer of No.e 11-10) 4 4 voluntary and free act,” AY | Ruger to-day. said Mr. Weat 29th Atroet, living at No, 806 Want | that deat with fore jhim and he has never made any at- He never paid any After voting the Republican thoket A tempt to see her, attention to her before, but now that Mii, Wivow yon at wig Wally, ninetystwo youre old, dled ton RE Mire Ta) AG Hie Vice Lee | the has oome. into money me has pellesk ie ig ot ag ~ peed taser ae Hl) ® A. Kove guddonly become dear to hyn. ria a months, “aA ir Galarart Rk en yg Ot | Until Thursday Masel lived with the wen inwiien “as nage et: TY! | amily of hor guardian, who has ohil- | dren of his own, and with whom sha) will continue to tive unless the will fy wot auido, David W, Myera was the only rela- tive lef, out of the will, He sald today he aid mot know why his winter out him off For eixteon years before hie sister's marriage }¢ Di hy enld, bo waa Dr, @hop- | 4 to have his yote taken at the He is survived by three oti}. pon and two daughters, #ix dren, and elpht groat-srand- | ren, wrench ohlidee 5) Bwiney, 7S fair ni the ‘had. kevera) hours’ sleep, but It | [does not geem to have refreshed him much, aid morning by the Irish Self- Yon League. the condition of the Lord Mayor ex- cept that he is very tin adds. of MaeSwiney's hunger strike. wan not nearly so well yes after some sieep peared tq be hetter this mornin, Woundea. Py ed out of bed and Dit the nearéet as- CORK, Oct. 4.—A series of skirmishes! sailant on the calf, The burglar’ in Cork have remilted in the death of turned to amite waggle aia. diffed + others, Official reports show that the operated under the covet of darkness, FRANC t#ms of the treaties with Germany Ost. 1, adopted unanimously a mot within six weeks a plebiscite on the unjon of Austria with Germany. tlon will "be venting the holding of the plebiscite comes under the ban of the treatics, ler Eugene M. Travis with the buying of bonds for the Sinking Fund, which was to have thia afternoon, some of his real estate. The following married George William Weber, Ar sistant General Superintendent of the hold that the American Can, Company, whom she in thelr occu divorced in 1916, She married Walter ieee Coseuahare Campbell Morris, a Brooklyn garnge he build to the Oper at AFSWINEY BETTER PET 0G OUTS: BUT VERY WEARY | BURGLAR SAVE ONS SADDAY.. MASTERS UFE eh 4 Had Several Hours of Sleep) Thieves»Pummel , 1 Bach “Other Last Night—Was CJose to | Trying to Fight Off.Animal Exhaustion Yesterday. in Brooklyn. — — 5 LONDON, Oct. 4.—Terence Mac-|° “waggie,” a waif of. Baooklyn's Mayor of Cork, pags at Brixton Prison, haha pet we bu vv but her mastery Jong Daly) ig going t6 apply in her behalf for the Die- Ungnished Service Crom “of MoDou~ al Street, For early (his morning Wageie routed threo purwlam and saved the sealp and prpperty pt Mr. Daly, \ Mr. Daly livés ita room at No, 16 MoDongal Strect, Brooklyn, with Waggle for his companion. He wae! arounsed by the~breaking In of bis door, and befare he was fairly, on his feet three merf were on top of him,? pummeliing about the head and body, Wagete, a little ball of white, bound- & bulletin tasued thie eterming= Deptors do not find much change In ry, the bulle~ ‘This is the fifty-third day A bulletin issued at the home office thia forenoon stated the Lord Mayor rday, but, plight ap- last Policeman Killed in Cork; four one policeman and the wounding of fou one of his companions tistead. Wageie dodged in. hnd out among the logs of the trio, taking a bite hery and there, and the burglars kicked one another in trying tp, redeh the dog, In the scrimmage Daly reachod the street in his pajamas and yelled for the police. Detective William Re+ gan ran upstairs, ¥eaehing the room in time to see two men.on the roof, but caught one who gave his name aw ack waa of the nature of guorilia fighting by bands of armed men, who TO FIGHT AUSTRIA’S SCHEME “Important Ay n” to Be Taken to Prev@® Union With Caspar Consens, 24 years old, of No. 9 Wilson Avenue, Ho was held for Germany. burg’ by Magistrate MoGuire tn PARIS, Oct. 2—"Important mea-| the Ga Avenue Police Court with , ball at 1,600, sure#* are to be taken to enforce the peor een WANDERER WILL , PLEAD INSANITY * Charged With Murder of His Wife and “Ragged Stranger” in Fake Hold Up. CHICAGO, Oct. 4.—Lieut. Carl Wan derer went on trial for his life to-day, charged with the murder of his young wife and « “ragged stranger “whont Wanderer tricked to his death to sub- stantiate a story of an attempted hold-up, Mrs, Wariderer who wag soon to be- come a mother and the stranger wero and Austria and prevent @ union b- tween those nations, should the pro- posed Austrian plebiseite decide in favor of the project according to the Foreign office to-day, The Austrian National Asfombly, on a to carry out ailing on the Governmen Méanwalle, this understood, no a2- eit Nhbeiitercviewte ste until viewa are exchanged between France, Great Britain and Ltaly to termine whether such a plebiscite Wanderer pleaded not guilty, Bia red the defense would its case on hereditary insunitary. morning was spent in question. ore, in connection ate : ar was adjourned until: ¢ o'clock to-morrow afternoon, it was ny- 1 ing Jur a TENANPS SITTING TIGHT. Four Tenants Refnse to Vacate riments at Woodside. nowneed at District Attorney Swana's “ coachman, and also attended to Although Hazel's foster-mother ne aIX-RtOry Api was married twice after the death of] St No. 199 StryWer Avenue, Wood: Dr. Shepard, her second and third] Queens, are still in posgossion of marriages were unhappy, and at the Ftments to-day, bese ostinyy ¥ time of her death she preferred to owner, the Queensboro Corporation, s to vacate on of Oct. 2. ‘Phe four be, knawe. as Mra. Shepard, tenants who ure “sitting tight’ are J The widow adopted Hazel tn 1908.) iconny, Mise 5% year Mrs, Shepard Dhey to vacate b; untlt He obtained a decree Justice Cropsey tn keeper, in 1018, ot separation fro Breoklyn last July. tioned tn the will. my PENNY A POUND PROFIT ¥/ Cnr, i _ 9 tape mean Our Big Special for Monday, October 4th Signals an Extraordinary Candy Opportunity CHOCOLATE COVERED | oltving the old sloexo nto be the reaul °N he’ turnetwed,’* to introduce theta tothe wubite rag ener ‘ tile tt Brg “te The POUND BOX sboty in the City of Ne eo best value In the w Tsed.’ AKBORTED FRUIT AND BUTTER. CUPRA dainty, Httle nny hard ‘candy pleaving (inte an vorw, stuffed with 59c Note. and Crea The wpegitied wolaht ‘notudes the container, MILK CHOCOLATE COVERED MARABe CHINO CHERRIDE— Tho — raddest, — ripest Cherries, abandant with lusclous julee wre first unwed tn rich’ Fondant and envel u ream tn ‘coverings of 7 our ne omparaiie. — Prrantvsa, Nforem, Chaces New Breokiyn, Noboken, Paternon and bab POUND pox

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