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Son GIVES NTY OF THRILLS Building Te Tears Bown Imperilling Lives and Tying Up Traffic. EN KEPT ON JUMP. . Brands Scatter in Wind and Many Little | | Blazes Result. “ worth $900,000 was fn fifteen minutes by fire this 4m the yards of the Passaic Lumber Company, Nos. Main Avene, Pasaic, N. J. rash of a three-story brick Imto the middie of Main Avenue down troit.y and other electric traMo and adding the ting forces called upon and it was only after kind of & atruggic that a Ajmenter was averted. Burn- carried by tho high wind Wttie Hres and kept the Jumping to keep up with Awnings hurst into flames, were threatened, freight fe caught fre. the only serious damages done. of the lumber company's plant the destruction of the upnoistery of Henry B. Smith adjoining. 1080 te Agured in the $390,~ total as by the police. noob the fire was reported | be under ‘contfol, but as a pre- @rekwure families in the nearby were ordeted out. ‘of ‘them began to move their goods Into the street. 4 ro bulldings of the lumber com- y, including the main office #truc- - Were destroyed. One of them Pont with doors, sashes, shut- and other manufactured lumber thelr work on a stubborn night they were called out for the one, The biaze last night de- the ‘orehouse of Milton P, , in Gregory Avenue, doing ———< 'S FIND NEW TENANTS IN FLAT >: ndlord Lands in Police Court and Serious Charge Ordered © Against Him, fete Of tenants for one apart- ‘and a landlord went before Mag- SebWab this afternoon in West Police Court Waiter Fleming, Hived and winhes to live in Apart- y No. 2106 Broadway, had served on Mr. and Mra, John who Dave occupied that “ since Sept. 30. Mr. Fleming De had refused to stand @ rent ing from 964° to $85 which the land- ara, Henry Lowenthal, asked, and “that when the Flemings returned to ‘ partment last Thursday night found a new lock on the door and set of tenants in the apartment r the Fleming furnishings. _ Fieming obtained a summons charg- “disorderly conduct, alleging . Aa in the Park with the monkeys. Gucea 6 lense which had no signa- ‘The landlord stepped leace was perfectly the Magisirate ordered out charging Lowenthal w: ‘ey entry, and adjourned cour’ is afternoon. ———- APHASIA VICTIM band and Chikiren, Unable to Remember Actions. husband and 21 while, three children 1 home to-day. Detective George ‘foom at Seventh Avenue Btrect, Manhattan, onfectionery and cigar store t sccording to the police, and sper money advertising for her. are five years, la. not give & clear account of I Ginde abe left home. ‘Take Supreme Command to take supreme command revit that he demanded to be Tet into his Mra. Groopher told him to Magistrate Schwab heard the piatior yesterday the Groophers pro- soene| BACK AT AT HER HOME ws May Ulrich, Who Left Hus- ‘Mrs. May Ulrich, twenty-three, of No. 3 fe D244 Central Avenue, Brooklyn, who left | by it le believed, she was | muflering from aphasia, returned to her “Al of the Missing Persons Bu- ean, said he found her in w furnished | nd 46th | Her husband sold ‘The three yours, ol jive O'Conror said the woman _ wevoano TO AID WRANGEL. South Russian Troops, Is Report. | COPENKAGEN, Oct, 6.—The French Weysand, has teft for South “art DRY AGENT WIN POINT AT TRIAL ON MURDER CHARGE Court Applies os Federal Proce- dure in Selection of Jury in MeMullin Ca The examination of talesmen for a Jury to try the case of Stewart N. MeMullin, formerly a prohibition en- forcement agent, who is charged with the first degree murder of Harry Cart- ton, in & prohibition raid on an apart- ment at No. 24 Eaat Téth Street, March 11, last, was continued to-day before Federal Judge Julius M. Mayer, The taking of testimony will Probably start to-morrow. The MoMullin case, which is un- usual in view of the fact that the United States Government is defond- ing & man accused of murder and a State government ia the prosecutor, Fave rise to many arguments between State Benator James Walker, who, ‘With Assistant United States Attorney John E. Joyce, is representing MoMul- lin, and Aasitant District Attorney Ai- fred J. Talley, who is acting for the State of New York. ‘One of these questions fas relative to the number of challenges each ride should have in the examination of tentative jurors. Judge Mayer ruled that Federal Court procedure should be followed, which limits the prone- cution to six challenges and gives the Aetense twenty an against State Court procedure which permits thirty chal- lenges to each ride, When the court was reconvened thie afternoon there were tyelve ten- tative jurofs in the box. “Bome of these will be challenged, The twelve Martin B. Bloomer, manager, No. ‘W. 142d Street; Theodore C, Wiehe, | notary, No. 468 Greenwich Street; Julius 'W. Kellam, agent No. 120° Liberty Street; Maurice Runkle, real entate; No. 1861 Seventh Avenue; | Me nw. B. Ackerman, carpenter, No. | 3a 12th Street; John J. Totten, | real, ew! William tae, No. 868 W. Bist Street.; | Donaldson, clerk, No. 763) Amsterdam Avenue, and Hubert Dal-| ton, manufacturer, No. 190 Riverside Comptroller took $2,013,000 worth of the bonds at $91-2, with the market jat 821-2. This, ald Fanshawe, was done Drive, WILSON CAN'T FILL QUeTEA NATIONAL THE EVENING WORLD, Brothers Rival Ball Players in Series for Here are Jimmie Johnsjon and Doo Johnston, brothers, who are op- posing each other for victory in the BILL BARNES STOCK NEW SHIP BOARD *: President ‘Unable to Find Men to Accept Positions—No Fund for Salaries, | At the time, be said; Comptrotier FIGURES IN TRAVIS BOND INQUIRY (Contiaged,) to minimize the loss on. the 000,000 worth bou, ht at 94, Travis requested all the papers a correspondence relating to the mat- ti and he it all of the correspond~ ence to the Comptroller. “| have very bitter memories of been unabue to diepone, At.the gate, WASHINGTON, Oct, 6—President’ that transaction, for I loxt $88,000 on however, the management sold out. Wilson still ie expertencing difficulty i¢.* commented Mr. Fanshawe. in getting competent men to accept of oven provided for in the new Merchant Marine Act. No appropri- ation for salaries was provided by Congress, and those who had been of- ered places on the board were re- juctant to accept. ‘Under the law the board menrbers must devote all of their time to thelr duties, giving up thelr present work and facing the pousibility that their recess appointments will not be con- firmed by the Senate, Even if con- firmed they must serve without sal- ary until Congress appropriates funds sbawe, on April 14, 1915, wld $1,061,000 par value cit ler for $95 having been $917,719 and Judson's profit $21,997, to pay them. Ses aoe OHIO WOMEN TO TELL AGES. Mest De Se or T Canmet Vote, Court Rules, COLUMBUS, 0., Oct. 6+-Women yot- ers who register must give their exact age, the State Supreme Court held to- day In deciding @ test case broveht by Mra. Eva Klein, wife of a Cincinnati atloroey. Mrs. Klein refused to give her exact age when she went to register last ‘Thureday and was denied reyistration, Bhe then filed mandamus suit to compel the County Blection Board to register or, GOING D DOWN! Dr Anoth, 11 Into Per Po: pany has announced a reduction tn the price of refined sugar to 11 1-2 cents per pound, a cut of one-half vent per pound from the quotation established yeaterda TRIES IN, VAIN | “This Is Inypertinent,” —“Baby Is Cutting a Tooth,” TRY service does not appeal to housewives here, When a jury women, but after a search of sev~ eral hours they reported they reasons given: "I consider this quite impert I've no one to leave With him." ‘The butler: “Madame is tndis- Mike it, She'd bave « su" lor nt er TO GET WOMEN FOR JURY DUTY Declares Another. EVANSTON, IIL, Oct. 6 J Panel was exhausted Deputy Sheriffs were cent out to obtain ‘wore unable to induce @ woman to serve Here are a tow of the nent. Why don’t you get men?’ “The baby is cutting a tooth and ot ° “Mercy nol Mother wouldn't quemion were carried for him by the, Empwe Trust Company without mar-| gin Judson without margin. 41,654,000 61,488,281 to the Comptroller, the cost having bei Judson of Fanshawn said he sold $2,080,500 par value city bonds to the Comptrolicr at At $1,919,499, which cost 871,281, giving w profit of $34,078 the record that it was unfair to take segregated [involved searching the market and Half Cent te picking Up various lots at different prices to make up the total, and in ‘The Federal Sugur Refining Com- % large period of time. “On whom did the loss fall? positions on the new Shipping Board] x¢p pooora, Mr, Fanshawe had given an undertaking to cover) wery mull to be had at the loss but that he had not the Joss in full, \ tee lwho paid the loss at that time. w to Cruger showed that Judson has to his " _, | he maid, collateral being put up for tt Asked by ya $50,000 worth of New York City 4 por cent, bonds and 100 shares of Albany Journal | from Judson excepting $250 | with | lateral, asked | anewered that he oud We appented to J against anwwertng Kernochan Fanshawe said that the bonds In and that he carried them for this Fan Preceding transaction honda to the Comptrol- ie cost to Judson On May 10, 1915, Fanshawe sold par value city bonds for $3,412,073, a profit 4,583. On July 8, to 1915, a Judson $1,- Mr, Fanshawe asked to distate into instances, saying bonds ere Wousht for so much and sold ra much, when the transactions The transcript produced by Mr. dit with the Metropolitan Trust 00, ‘This amount was borrowed, Mr wteral was, Pecora what the col- he paid it consisted of Company stock. William Barnes owns the Albany Journal Mr. Cruger teptified that the Mot ropolitan ‘trust Company never had received any commissions or money charges in one transaction, The wit ee was asked if the Metropolitan | Trust ever had bad any transactions Fanshawe of Fuo~ William C. 24,000 SEE SECOND for service ce ORT ETE ED — WEDNESDAY, ooross 1980) ANGRY MOB FIGHTS INDICTMENT FOR 2 TO GET PUSSYFOOT’ NATIONAL LEAGUE JOHNSON IN BRITAIN. PLAYERS EXPECTED Storms Locked D Doors: of Hall ‘Doyié, Kauff'and Toney Tell, and Throws Bombs of IlI- of Offers Made to Fix Smelling CI chemicals. Games for Mon World’s Honors ! CHICAGO, Oct, 6 Indictments for LONDON, Oct. 6—Willinm E. two playerr of the National toague (Pussyfoot) Johnson, the American are expected as the rexult of the testt« temperance advocate, narrowly es- mony thus far intraduced In the base- caped from an angry crowd which in- D#!! Inquiry now going on Among those who have testified are Bonny terrupted one of hia temporance fheet~ ings last night at Reading, Berkshire, and tried to break through the lockod Kauff and Fred Toney, who told the Grand Jury that they had both been approached by Zimmerman with offers doors of the ball to reach him. ac- o¢ money in cune they threw a maine, | cording to a Reading dispatch to the Another witness waa Larty Doyle, Evening Nows to-day. ‘The crowd ine Ginnt accond baseman, who sald also threw bombs containing foul- that ne had been approached by fini * smoliing chemicals, Chase with an offer of a bribe If he The police had to be called to pre- would ald in the fixing of an after- vent serious disorders, Johnaon es- caped with detectives by the roar extt of the hall through @ graveyard to a taxleal, Strong though leay violent oppos!- tion to Johnson was reported from feagon gaine. “A buneb of us were barnstorming,’ uid Doyle, when in Philadelphia Chase came™to me while we wero playing a colored team and suggested he was lecturing in London on “The Why and How of American Prohibi- tion” dy medical ntudents, whd beat Lim severely and paraded through two miles of West End streets with Johnson on a pinnk, During the “ragging’” by the stu- dents Johnson suffered such serious injuries to his right eye that it was necessary to remove the eye in order to save the idee oss of the left eye. * DID THE CITY LADY VAMP VILLAGE BOY? head of the American League. A pian of reorganization signed by the ers of seven clubs of the tw jeaxdes has been drawn up and will be sent to all owners, At the-meoting both .of the powerfat New York clubs, the big moneysmakers of th National aud American were represented—Cba }bam-and John J) Me jfor the Glant& and Col, Jacob hup- pert and Col. L. Huston for the j Yankees, Both Chicago clubs, second nly to New York, are In line, C. A ie, skey for tbe Whito 3ox, William We dtcoad abd A. D. Lasker, Le t t World Series. a is third base- man for Brooklyn and Doc is first baseman for Cleveland, “ who drew “But ‘When? Juatloe Our old friend Riley of the De- partment of Justice te back with us again, full of promises to re- duce the high coat of Hving, eape- clally in the restaurants. eee The District Attorney's office is again at it issuing statements this time about “master minds” of the baseball scandal and about bringing Abe Attell, oil promo- teres and others into the lime ont, and about action by the Grand Jury. . ‘ “* Mastey bakers, who are hold ing @ convention here, are cheer- ily promising a reduction in the price of bread., a BUDD MUST PAY HIS WIFE $25 A WEEK Letters He Wrote to Her While in France Constitute Cruelty, Is Charge in Court. “ separation before Supreme Cour J. Addison. Young in Whi 18 “to-day, Mra, Budd applied for 1,400 SAILORS LEAD PETROGRAD REVOLT Suppressed“by Chinese Mercenaries, It Is Reperied—54 Leads ers Shot. 5 PARIS, Oct, 6—Fourteen hundred Russian eallors jed a revolt in Petro« grad September 28, which resulted in two days of street fighting, according to newspapers here to-day, ‘The reports sald the Insurrection was crushed by Chinese mercenaries and that fifty-four leaders of the mutiny were shot. ‘The sailors wor®@ jomed hy muni- tion factory workers, according to the newspaper déspatehes, and aided in the manning of eighteen naval guns taken to Petrograd from Cron« stadt. Four hundred satiors were sald to have been killed and woonded in the two days of faphting. The fighting was extensive, Bott sides employed barricades tn the streets and their’ snipers operated from the roofe of buildings. GIRL’S SLAP KNOCKS MAN OUT OF CHAIR ctim of Third Case in 48 Hours Has Waitress Arrested, but Drops Charge. that the game pe thrown, I more ; ther athi fore Wales recently wathen rapt William Hardenbere Budd, motion Eee aah Sree tn November last johneon was Stee were taken herq which it Is Dlcture actor nnd relative of the New|‘Y-elsht hours, Dounced « slap off « 4 ed a platt trom which Pelleved means the beginning of 4 York Harriman family, denied he had|™an's fnco to-day. Frank Mack, rae rom a platform from whic fight to overthrow Ran Johneon as ‘etted his wife cruelly, In her action | ship's officer, who refused to name the rt te ship, obtained the arrest of Miss Alice ‘Trotter, twenty and comety, a waltress fn the Paris Restaurant, Seventh Ave- nee! feos pending trial) nue ahd Mth Street, for slapping him sul. Her attorney presented | to-day when be tried to add some re- 1 letteFs which he claimed were | marks to hie breakfast order. nt hy Budd wo his wife while he was} ‘The slap knocked him off hia chat ing with the American Expedition-|and Mack continued into the rees in France | sani Polleeman Kolsite Btreat Station, In W tuous woman receiving letters of | ti € h 7] tint kind,” anid Justice Young, looking | re Co letesteat te nite eakded m over, “would suffer more than if complaint, Mack withdrew. th bP er maetly ater |echarge und Miss ‘Trotter trotted awa: Budd paid that he had no means, | -_—_——_ -- aving had no work since August. id, however, insisted that his annu: some im $10,000. Justice Young sa the child must be provided for an Mrs. BIG CROWD AT SALE OF ELWELL EFFECTS a1 a | nd | p the new scheme of roor Kon, granted §: & alimony. Per bods Z | fe tie Onin <A. Wraeme. Gt thal. Meret , a nister of the defen-| Spirited Bidding on ‘Art Works Boston Red Sox was also present and dant, creoted a #cene in court by ty-| Owned by the Murdered . the Pittsburgh and St. Louls Nauor r chitd, | Mhiet ft. 4 " See | clubs, Barney Dreyfuss of the former abana | Whist Expert. “ , : | being one of the original signers of ork to| The start this afternoon of the auc 1| (contianean yin ice cebcatad 15 Rul nila” ‘oa T scan | tion male of works of art and other pas a ment . ® "| personal effects of the late Joseph Thomas and asked her to let my| Stoneham and McGraw for * wae asia eee Shee eae Ss eee cae ttane. he auld ehe didn't know the Glante and Messrs. Ruppert and MAYOR. 1S SEIZED of former frlenda of the murdered ieare tena Ween any olen” Huston for the Yankees signed the Lasker plan for reorganization after Next in order is the pretty olty) the discussion. The former appeared lady, Mra, Thomas, She in living at! before the Grand Jury investigating present with her children in a fur- gambling, then ieft for the East to- | nished house in Jamesburg, while her| WARY, Cols. Ruppert and Huston. | husband ts trying to lease an apart: | to morrow. ment in Brobkiyn The men here stated that a meet-| “My acquaintance with Mr. Jobex,"|3A6 of other National League cup aud Mra, Thomas, (Continued) Harold Schaumberger of No. 146 South Eighth Street was allowed to go On A suspended sentence, on his Assertion he bad merely tried to dis- pone of tickets for friends who failed so meet him at the same price he had paid for them. would heid 4 w York ’ ‘was only casual, | spected LIKE MACSWINEY | ‘orish of Wexford Taken Whi Arbitration Court Is in Session. LONDON, Oct. ard Corish, 6.—Alderman Ric! sting Mayor of Wexford, | whist expert to the auction rooms of Darling & Co,, No, 243 Fifth Avenue, [and spirited bidding marked .be offer~ Sing of the various articles. , Since Monday, when there * Placed on sale wie effects of Elwell | taken from the house in which be was | siain on June 21, and from his Long Beach bungalow, 10,000 persona were reported to have called to pee the much-talked-of “blue kimono,” & ie | he When the game started the apecu-|My, husband tntroduced me to him.| to full In line for the civilian tribunal has been arrested. Gi ipanadl Me Sener shinee whiten bee teeriored aprons lators found themselves “stuck” with He la an agreeable young man and TTS hnson epnena te ie Hs to ew: of lord Mayor Ma mble clues in, the seuteer, "the aaa will be swiney of Cork. mono” an tin 400 oF 600 tickets of which they had|it ia true that I used to talk with dropped, the incn here let it bel wiite the Arbitration Court was Saturday, the lant of him and take walks with him and known, He may be dropped even if f « ean a the’ pollo sa Tae ’ ou fia ad caadonad owe » tor an{he doesn’t oppose. Join A. Heydier, in ression the polic ‘ eee [occasionally wo would gu for an) De tittnt of the National League, is bullding and arrested Corish, They JAMAICA RESULTS. As long as there were any tickets lett | automobile ride. reported in favor of the now idea, but | aisp took Edward Foley, a merchant, “About six weeks my husband | Johnson hos given as his reason for He woukl | Standing aloof that he wants nothin: wean to act strange) saved nay eves ahecehte had done until the suits against orgunixe Jook at me in a funny way and'it had BObe MAME the euie at the gate Kobetx kept two special | policemen posted at the speculators’ mand telling purchasers that tickets | F as home from the butcher shop with my of the close personal friendship of army ful of bundles when 1 met Mr, Judson and ity President, Mr. Van Jobes coming out of his sister's house. Tuyl, The latter became President of He stopped and asked me everything was, I told him all right ts sald to have been a go-betweon from the gamblers to the White Sox crooks, MoGraw sald how “Chase and Zimmer- the trust cémpany after resigaing man are the only men on my tean é and then | saw Mra. Jennings comiye guilty, of wrongdoing. 1 ‘told the, from the State Department of Bank- Gown the steps and said ‘Oh, here React waa tna thecn. that, was | ing. comes your sister, and he said ‘I oi} nad on Chase an and Zimmernan.! William C. Fanshawe of No, 11 Pine should worry’ or something like that, ‘The next I knew I felt a stinging sen~ | NEVADA POPULATION DROPS. Street wos called to the witness nan my eyes and was totally stand and asked by Mr, Pocora if he bling, Mr, Jobes helped me into @ would sign a waiver of immunity. barber shop where they bathed my potat to 77,40T—Alahama Has ‘The witness professed not to under- eyes and my hushand got a docks 1 el no bad effects now.” iF us ¢ folowing WASH. Burewu to-day annow te stand what was implied and appealed |New. Jennings, the pepper thiower, to Chief Justice Kernochan, who ex-!\s thirty years old, good looking and plained that it meant he would have energetic tn manner. She said to- populations: eee ee ae te to answer all questions unless he dit Nevada, 11.407, a nee ° i af the grounds that! "L haye been upsct all sume cent, aince 19) : eye SHORE: te TSSUAS Sie: 38 EEPRANS over my brother, When I saw 2,547,295, an increase ¢ they might incriminate or degrade” |taljing to Norman on the atrect “increase of hia cht in front of my own house [ Mr. Fanshawe refased to walve hig} became infuriated. 1 ran into the kin iuctema’ in Kitchen and ot a handful of pepper of 168,262, sonstitutional rights, He gave bie Cod 'tirew Mat her, I gucns 1 was uddress as Bhrewabury, N. J., and, tomporarily insane.” deseribed his business as that of in- | Mr. Thomas, junior member of the of or id per ftirt f McCrea & Thi 0, 3 - veatment broker, specialising In MW) wai) street, says he intends to p LEAVENWORTH, Kan. icipat and State bonds. the case of wasault against Mrs. JCN- wnree men were injured ‘Tue bond transaction of the Btate| nings and sue her for damage be iggy in w Aight betw aides. shawe & Co, of No, 11 Pine Btreot. and he replied (that it had On Maren 16, 1915, we made a loar to Fanshawe of $176,000, in which eit and other bonds were put up as col said Mr. Cruger. “Bvbee quently we received a letter fron Comptrolier Travis, inclosing a draf for $169,487.86, asking (hat the bond | be released and sent to the Comp | troller’s office.” Van Tuy! was President of the Met roppolitan Truat Company until last August and « friend of Mr. Judson \ Marler testimony tended to dhow that | Vise te and negro soldiers stationed at t Leny Comptrolier and Fanshawe & Com- Jamesburg is all agog. The people pany, the witness sald, were made! certainly do mins Sheldon Knitte ah Laas flor the account of Judson, although! who was the first private detective td idson’s name did not appear in| they ever saw operating right out ey. hy way on the checks or correspon-|in the open, ‘The moving picture iaituatign lence that passed between tho bro-| show misses Belcan Senlesen, “98 war of a repetition of the disturb cor and Comptroller's office. He tes- | ance wan expressed by clvillan officials, fied that he bought bonds on Jud- Mextean Overtnrer € veannaow | Srihary’ authorities, howover, auld the on's order and carried such bond Daneti provost guard would be on dut —Overtures of | — WASHINGTON, Oct. Government without requiring any security trom and Vribate to Amdrew i. Green. for | Worcester P ed a | Tudeon, that in each of .thewe th ‘ransactions the only profit accruing now Mexican yerican recognition were deser pnd Francis Cart It , the Registrar. was at a meeting of the Arbi- FIRST" RACE—For two-year-oldes purse $1,169.66; five and ono~ Sherman Anti-|tration Court that MacSwiney was 113 (Kummer), 4 the regular,me pusaled until one day there ap-; ‘Trust Law, growing out of the ct | tise privo 7 ig Sara's OE Sent ee Lite lee rates. Soon afterward the speculators | peared at Stillwell's boarding house | Federal League fight, are finally se! igi erie | fin ener), AY $1 te Send gut, eseond | Dean offering two seats for $1. A mysterious man named Sheldon |” At today's session of the Grand Jury ’ ind 3 tol, third. ‘The, 1.08," Banta Three thousand tickets were placed | Kniffen—that is he was mysterious) President Stoneham was th | WHITE LG GHTS ‘GET REDSKIN | ‘i “inn Light Fantastic and Episode alsa on sale at 11 o'clock. When the win-|for a couple of days. I have since) go before the jury. | He on ceed att ltnéina Has. Fismpine Foisonian| dows opened there were about a thou-| discovered that my husband hired Gly {a which he was subjected to Atter Midnight Hepast, LAUREL ENT ENTRIES. sand {n line, Mrs, Géorge Probst of | him on the,strength of an anonymous | some meindry tests. He told the Jury | White lights and redecins make a aeons Pittata: © ater, Jof the elimination of Chase and Zim-| yaa. combination Fi riust RAGE. — maiden steve Pittston, Pa, a veteran besleger of | lette ‘ |merman and the reasons therefor. | **? oy and carly to-8ay | wowant: ees wi at World’ Series ticket offices, was well| “Then. friend of mine came to me| WEA nony did not add much ty | Ulysses Marlowe of Orchard, Mane. an roe my sof ‘iets Mure, HOstty Lost up. The gray-whiakere’ Thomas|and told me that Sheldon Kaiffen,| the jury's stock of knowledge, | nitian who came here te see the World |i sack 1 116; Lapa te. - ing JTBE Btevenson of New Bedford, Mass,’ who had struck up some acquaint-| The most Important witness was Serie developed ptomaine polsoning ee ” Rack Are, Belay: | a < . Afte 6 Gras > ns " c 5 Salen ages: ae, fd Siousa tee was whead of her, but appeared threc|ancen at the moving picture show,| penny Mat. Alter Meuvine the teand | oo alarmingly ina ee rein Nee tag |e AR fhasinin (06; Daw aie hours later than yesterday morning, | told them that he was a private de-| pon, while the Giants were playing in! wou: 4gq Street, to Bellevue Hospital Sidhe eee matey, - Tho chil of the moraing divcour- | tecttve and had boen sent down here Gh a0, Siniperman Hue 1G he and | ew report i an ceopveting to-day ign OK . Serer: serie) > ne. He of- . | i . aged any interchange of persifiage ap-|to shadow Mrs. Thomas and a young S4ked me to throw a Kame. | He of. |e Teen todinne whe aecoinpaniea (itt sae Tae TK sige hala parently, The waiting fans merely fellow named Norman Jobes. With-| what he bad to way, and then lmme- him oat’ trey, had been Hg si di). 100; Boloner Vieng TIS; Seb 21 St orted the matter to Mc~| Way las POLAT RACE flapped their arma and growled atin a ae ee avert in ao ; diately Peepiias -FAe Poa fo Bes tee 4, rats io ma A ag aati "iia a e r a chicken an Rahs afaotal , each other about the weather aie what Sheldon Kniffen's busine! ™|¢0 ‘with nim. Ty believe in that game | chicken and 0 iia head, aieg. PEs Betdewcan, ia co Vier ace, old 1: Jaton mae big wma on hin pur-|” “the funny part of wan chat. gblannde; Giseon Litt SY th] Boy STRUCK BY TRUCK. na ake ae cheses of bonds for the sinking fund | Sheldon Kniffen used to sit on the thot he was unable to give the Gi nd H pe sigepeece. 18 Gecttal Clty, 1 WNOUS TEVERURE 91-908 front porch of Siiliwell's boarding Jury ‘any new information," B Robert Pastor, aix years old, of No. agin hi fice ins cane ge iy auth Mr, Cruger said he was not famitiar| house and talk to me by the hour. thing he knew hus already been made | sea Fe ee ae nay taken ola rome fee ame with the arrangementa made by Jud-| Atid when I went out ho used to trail Public, he dee rk Rambler Indicted tast} Fordhem Hospital by the Sriver of almer'tit;: aiden taht Misiones. Tene son with the bunk and that thewo de- | onw agg Bate ™, Lnetirnag hd week is “Raphael” Brown and the| thst struck him MOR Hoe tmo-reas chins | Goyious: So. Svs: ¥ SRESOUTE ot! 0 ‘sport’ Sullivan. le gen nto, iar taile probably had been arranged | thc he was following me. Sheldon Orber mul CPpOre CMe ny ace erman. A rt) eras, Mioky Ogee kara with Mr. Van Tuyl. The bank secured | Kriffen rematnedshere nix weeks. “ratty” Claude Willams, Brown ; iy an aut Jot; doaduios, 100; @hea, the Judson account, he sald, because! “Last Saturday T was on MY WAY yaig to have fled from New York, H berger of No, Wd Ctiee pounds momeenticn allowance claimed Our Big Daily Special ‘or Tomorrow, Thursday, Oct. 7th CHOCOLATE COVERED, FIO, C4 vith Taneloms DAY ONLY RAM ELS—I a ane feodure ‘olute. Added a Attraction AED tite ANDY-—1n the SPRCUAT M! Ralve ime 9, Hii of i * 0 uA oor ee tng a te ann’ “riick ¥ poly, UL ih rite oholoest trult = riche ‘al yos Inseloun late partion eclal Mixed, ates ‘4 mone by yo te say, hae” froma th yee, act ony how Hor Wibean ln oat reeular re ae CHOCOLATE COv- FRED NUTTED MO- GULB— The centre of thin sweet in a big, Mi mallow ty whieh ty burted Din, tasty Waiont, ig “coimplctoa "hy ja of Eforcta POUND ‘box telephone directory, ‘The specified weisht includes the container, to Fanshawe & Company was @ com- “‘diplomatic shadow dancing” in. ofttc fat | WORCEST! Mass,, Ovt ~}lasion that varied in rate quarters here teres Preniina tn maid th city pald tribube wo Andrew H hat Amorican in- native o fthia clty and father of gs sate Sr rin ear ast, orvate ‘would, be rotectedl "And find Mexico to-day i genivaraary For exact location see rh

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