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~ ATMANYNY. ee Evening World Reporters Kind Lawlessness and Cheap Ro- mance Featured in Films. \ CRIME IS EMPHASIZED. Fransgressor Held Up for Pub- Mic Admiration and His Way Pictured as Easy. No moving picture thriller seemingly is considered com- plete by some of she big produc- ers without gun-plays running through the scenes. Sereen murders and shootings are be ing shown nightly, thugs are pictured in burglaries and po lice fights, Proficiency im. play apparently is the accepftd “punch” in many of the reels @ye fashed in hundreds of theatres in New York and vi- cinity, Complaints have reached The Evening World respecting the character of the movies be- ing shown. Investigations by Evening World reporters at a number of theatres selected at random in various sections of the city were matle last night with some start- ling results. What has become GUNPLAY AND MURDER MARK “THRILLERS” SHOWN NIGHTLY fs MOVIE HOUSES father, who had located gold, and the final annihVation of the band by a two-gun killer who saves the day and wins the girl as a bride, A good old- time, sure-fire formula! Right before 1,000 persons no fewer than seven mon were murdered in the picture. A \man “dropped” by the two-gun hero is in about every scene. The big idea Appears to be to show the ayickness and accuracy in hand- \Ing @ gun. Highly educational! One jParticular point in the picture appar- jently was to show how easy it was to |shoot from your left hip. A second picture had a bomb as its chief idea, and the devilish ingenuity of the brain that devised the ex- losion deserves police attention. If ou happen to have a piano teacher whom you would ike to semove from your path of love making, a method is supplied and its working out is re- vealed before your eyes. The cover- {ng of the “inner mechanism above the keyboard is removed and a bomh with fuse uttached 1s placed inside. A lighted lamp {s attached a short dis- tance from the fuse. You strike a certain key. The contact is made, the tuse lighted, a bomb explodes. It in made so simple any crack-brani |could duplicate it, And all this comes nder the head of entertainme A night or two pictures it was shown how, when « policeman starts to arest a ‘gangstes, it is the simplest thing in the world fur the prisoner to pull his coat over his head, trip the officer and escape, |\CRIME CARNIVAL STIRS AUDIENCES IN TWIN THEATRES Arson, forgery, assault, robbery, kidnapping and cutting of telegraph THE EVENING WORLD, SAT Policeman and Bride Live at Waldorf; Annan Costs Less Than Renti | Lexington Te URDAY, gt. Hill Can't Find Any thing Habitable, At a Price Which Gould Be Paid by Anylfily of — Reasonable Means, . Police Sergeant Charles A, Hill ts back riding lis horse in Central Park and Is Mving at the Waldorf-Astoria with his young bride. A policeman living at the Waldorf-Astoria? Yes, ‘t's @ fact, Ho's found it cheaper! than living if an apartment, He and his wife have hunted New York over and oter for a nice place to live but they failed to find any- thing habitable at a ce which could be paid by anybody of reason- able means. Yesterday the Sergeant was riding along the bridle paths of the park (he walked the “bridal path” Oct. 1) and an Evening World reporter hailed him: “Well, Sergeant, how does it seem to be living at the Waldort-Astoria— sort of strange for a cop, isn't \t?" “Well, you see it's this way: My wife and { have hunted this town over for a place to live and, not hav- ing 4 gold mine, decided it would be cheaper to stay at the Waldorf, It's 4 fine place and even If it does cost us $10 a day we da get our money’ wofth. Believe me,~the money they {ask for apartments these days makes the ‘Charge of the Light Brigade’ look like a walk." “How long are you going to stay at Waldorf?” “Oh, L guess till about the 18th. We've found a place at No. 300 Con- tral Park West’ and it looks like we are going to take it, because it seems like the best thing we can do, Did u ever try to jump over the moon? Well, to find a habitable apartment ‘Va reasonable Price in New York is about as easy.” Before the war Sergt. Hill was a Detective Sergeant attached to the personal staff of Former Mayor John th NOVEMBER 13, 1920, 'MILDRED HARRIS WINS DIVORCE FROM CHAPLIN THRILLING RESCUES SAVE THIRTY FROM FLANES IN HOTEL Guests Cut Off From Stairs by| Fire in the Ocean Crest at Far Rockaway. \ MANY ARE CARRIED OUT. Victims in Night Clothes Taken Down Fire Escapes—Fire- man and Nurse Hurt, The Ovean Croat Hotel at Beach 62d Street and the ocean, Far Bock- away, burst Into. dames shortly after 6 o'clock this morning and by the time the thirty guests were aroused they found the staipways cut off by the fire, which was raging through the central part of the five-story: building, and themselves dependent upon the fire-escapes on the ocean side of the house. There was no time for any of them to dress, so lp their night clothes they fought thelr way through the smoke and eventu- ally all got safely out. The damage to the hotel amounted to about $50,000. So quickly did the fire and smoke spread through the building that some of the guests became confused and lost their way in t orridora, Wat wero found in time and led out or carried down the ladders of the firem From the end of tho firm escapes to the beach there was a drop of ten feet, and all the guests who made their esca that way negotiated it safely except Mabel Dreyfuss, 4 nurse, who sprained her ankle in the jump. Fireman Frank MILDRED HARRIS. Film Colmedian Said to Have Compromised by Paying Wife $200,000. LOS ANGELES, Can, Nov. li Mildred Harris Chaplin has been granted a divorce from Charles Chap- in in the Superior Court here. Mr, Chaplin, whom Mrs, Chaplin arged with cruelty, was not In court, but was represented by attorneys. It was stated a property settloment involving about $200,000 had been made out of court and an agreement reached by which Mra, Chaplin would a re eT TAT EEE HMIDDIES IN REVOLT AT NAVAL ACADEMY’ FACE COURT TRIAL i ca a |Upper Class Have Liberty Re- strained—St. John’s School Students Also Rebel. , ANNAPOLIS, Nov, 13.—Two school here are face to face with serious trouble among their pupils. Courts martial are threatened At the Naval Academy the big fourth class continues to he sogre- gated from all the other studenta; to the upper class men are boing dented usual privileges, and extreme diseatis- faction, with impairment of morale and disciplinary conditions, undouble edly exists At St, John’s, the small but historia | college whose grounds border thosé of Academy, the situation is even kraver. ‘There the sophomore class has vefused to acquiesce in the order of the authorities, and, according te the mandate, will be dtamiseed "oe morrow All other students threaten to leave. Midshipmen are showing thelr re« sentment in various ways. One night they threw pitchers and other articles gut of their windows, ‘The next morn~ ing thoxe Whose rooma were without these articles were disciplined Admiral Scales realizes that siritiag | the acts may occur at any time, He will 7 take proper disciplinary action in)” avery case. ¢ While the present impasse at Bt. John's was ¢ joned by the rules announced by the sophomores for the freshinen, some hazing of a coarse and severe nature hos taken place during the year. Some of the sophomore rules were harmless and even wholesome, tend- nature ‘1 et man- f socalled hip? wires were interwoven in a picture Avenue In the feature! Purroy Mitchel. He served through | gstengon of Truck No. 121 was udly | not use the name of Chaplin profes- ee ee = Lan high pane BOIS: BEAL eG ConSCre RIDE which gripped spectators made up ae a a ae ae ead CODE, being MALONE, At Temeadun | cut. by falling glass. ‘Thewe were tho sionally. bared on exe traditions.” but GUN PLAY AT LON largely of boys and girls last night | In the refinement of @ safe eracker’s! |’ harge of pupll aviators, After the| only injuries the fire caused, ‘ite which are really of no antiquity, tke at the Kingston Movie House in Ful- home, | The cather eventually was| War he retumed home tnd wit seOt| Row Turkuy a domestic. with a rooin | 2M, eping off ¢ Ale ton Street, opposite Throop Avenue, nabbed by the police on the night he) to San Francisco for duty, and] on ine third flout met out of her we oun aes BND adele) RANGE Brooklyn, and at the Throop Theatre, | had committia “just one more burs-| stopped oft Bae aie CUR te 688 apyy nt the Mlatm ed hue to. th The Chaplin do . ' WEALTHY MAY PAY rz re he go! DUB | , aw cued by | aired sc je r LOEW'S THRILLER | rutton street and Throop Avenue, . “ lary.” ‘The heroine was with him in} (0%o about the elty and eat by an ate eal re en T erneien (ae eeuce pa Al ae ec fe Sea thete rw-| INTERCHURCH DEBT which are run {n conjunction. Wt 3. 2 ee | his dying moment, caused by the shot! tractive young woman, She looked | Mireman | Fee trel yay a As oe Titec rarer Aes ets nes Fi a ee a8 ce NE la a The story deats with the return of SG CHAS HIKE of 4 police officer, and received his Lt Ae to him, so he sald: tension ladder. Mrs. Howe Lipsehite |. i 4 ayed the town for one| Individuals of Protestant Denoml- posite the Astor, which advertis a war hero to his home in the wheat - —- —| parting advie hich ran to this ef-] 4770) ° F wife of the proprietor, became sep: de becreadet ene Aci scgaloas sae haat aa produces plays of distinction for peo-] Delt. No sooner Is he welcomed at |e; forges a chook Nene They centre Ponded, and amiled.| rated from her husband and thele|Week, presenting epipodes both comic nations Expected to Liqui- ple of discrimination, are two headtin- fae Mallon uy as, admiring throng | ceeds in i gamnb | “Don't worry; these are only cops.| dresses, and the young woman turned SS IEIHe Gane ont aud Wan mean aT Ee at Ral susattar ealeciee date Loans. ers this week. fe ee akxenae she “| patronized by the 5 aes e's wise and no cop|out to be Miss Amy Lange of Bt Mer Hh us aplin had sued for a divorce Tho fire to the story of a ‘gir]| FANE Of YOUNE desperadoos warning) De nited aa the 1 Jong | HUCK to: Jerry; he's wike aud no COR) T Tins” hey corresponded and aw | ‘. eae or by Slate of California, charging| Wealthy individuals of various : vho™ s 2 hes avs tone yi] term in prison is imminent. But on| Will ever get him. more and more of each other, Tha] Fireman Mann of ‘Truck 3 cravity and nowsupport. When here| Protestant denominations will be Be ee ee ae ee Sd cate: one) HAVE tue heey avi ob algerie fie. wilinin’ dying father also gave away a] result was thelr marriage on Oct, 1,| ltd In snfety to the street. ¥ ‘ ‘ iaa)laukad te Nawiabe ail cet oP tae Broadway favorite. Jt is rather {n- | terroriz he Neighborhood under |. io eat against him dics: | yeoret. name ty aly St. Lous, Sergt. Hill was attached | Charles Werbelovaky, on the third] alice said she had changed her mind,| asked to liquidate al volved, but on the very night she| je ©¥8S of @ do-nothing Sheriff, and The Dicint erecnese er onamely in| necrets Namely, that you’ can: always} in Bt Loule, Gengt. Hill was a during | floor, carry out the children] saying she didn't want a divorce—all| Interchurch World Movement which as accepted attentions from the the- | fareahcnes ace ee eng DE (Of love with ‘his sister; quusnes tne, in-| tell a con whether in unitorm or plain} Ki, icin artmu nthe Weat in the In-|of Samuel Brouge from a nelghb iring| sn wanted was a fifty-ftty split on| the religious bodies that underwrote yn atrieal man. and her former | currence. While the hero’ a pro. | ictment and the wayward youth is| clothes, by his feet, eee eee eee John O'Neil of Arverne” Mra, Ttrouse | all of @haplin's resources, maid to be| the movement cannot meet. syinetiuiny othe (ote (ie Sree (Sine Cone the outinwry, mint Rn nantly, ieataredito) @-beaud (py) che norajve:tlien went Beat oatine! Tecyinics | Also became lost while these rercues | $3,000,000, ‘Then there was a get-to-| Financial diMeculties of the moves » _The huroine dances around the stage| stop, a farmband ts murdered aa he | sition In soclets - jwith decry. ‘Thelr first work was io) LO HONOR WAR DEAD | were under way and Brouse went to| gettive meoting of the entire cast--with|ment have been es i in tights, and wes a e oe ets ; of w beautiful look for her. He was found wandor- In absent, to the ponition {t took In its imvestl- the box. She runs all the way up- lookout for firebugs. The hero ap- demonst the wiles of a beautiful MANY SERVI Raat the principals absent. stairs until ahe jeuches the top peals to the Sherif in vain and then | DAGGER AT BREAST | iicroine enyauing In tie art of black-| IN s CES La ot bons gumoRL suffocated: and)“ strs, Chaplin's attorney gave Chap-| gation of the steel strike. Its report where she tlops and falls all the way puts himself at the head of a vigi- OF GIRL “PUNCH” |! She lured a millionaire boy Into] eDEaUt, De YW already taken his|lin thirty-six hours to come across,| was adverse to United. States Steel. down again, Ushers and Sontore Bae bet committee to bring the gang to IN TERY FILM wating yi 4 seh % and ie « Fifth Avenue Parade of Guard ba eg pe andvallinls ah aken me Mia: Ataee ne property [Av few: days: ago: members oC tie maids troop to her assistance and she book. MYS manded 000 fora broken hour. p et = tem down tie Aen ehoape, | aiay'ings tact \ mentvtace Cane tous a 0; A yous . per her i ee xX ie ering gusta wi sheD= | after that the ground that he in-| Pittsburgh Presbytery were told that.., eries: "My Siste And then when As the war between the citizens dolt led All through the nerf ner! Units to Be Feature of Ex. a Bl dead after that on the g : 4 2 sister and former sweetheart come and the gang progresses the hero in the} £Htly training from her bu r} ercises: To-Morrow Refacd inte home of Mra. Sellgwon. | ended eaving for Kngland never to] bankers had refused to extend the into her dressing room, whith has proposes marriage to the daughter} TWo motion pictur theatres In stood the t ne in. goo A CreIse . LATE atINIER Gn pe pp return, Mrs, Chaplin's attorney an-|chureh loans, os has been customary suddenly becn transformed into a of a rich farmer after she has re-|15th Street district showed films last| lawyer, | s apalted her game and) stung services in memory of Amort-| Witt het drinks snd food and temp. |retum, Mire. Chaplin's attorney an- [church loasa, os has Osan customary charming boudoir, where he ee tees 8 ean lawyer who later turns | night involving the dag: tout to “hook” th] nary dead in thy wat will be held to-l structure, wan nut destroyed, and it]lapwe, Chaplin's attorney announced |ihem the same as any commercial san weeps, she SA See caieey tia. Fhe te oe the lawiems | iene ved—immivs - . morrow, designated ie s gucats w »/nis latest picture, “Phe Kid," valued e 7 ” straight nd urved i i 1 Pi " re " was thought the guests would he Li wrong, sister,” and whether she dies band. The lawyer imports a” girl 8 7 | career would lead one to think , k G Heat rst Sha aha ULE ARaS in hortaeal BE : ve or not is to the imagination of) from France who announces herself | vers and similar equipment. it was Haught but foy in the DY President Witsoe a Blo Bien Co AT CO AURL IOC TR tO ee ees en Rew ari caseul cbhe Glanerto Hise dneiviaGmde tated tho audience piadieslte ve hero wife Pia ereduces | At No. 1824 Amsterdam Avenue the crooked Tie rything ran a fie tia ell : haa of rig them out comfortably thar Ate Shuplitt walld aut nolling up the Joans the banks call was . ene ar exhibition of ladies! forged marriage certificate, Whole- ier , drawn to a. Smoothly fe love Guard unite up Fifth Avenue Mi oi bulous¢ Saas are adver-| sale slaying of farmers and a eer reporter's attention wis drawn’ toa) 5 tend etim, whereupon she, Street to Central Park. Peyton] WitHamaburg Fire Drives Out Six-| [rein , Mrs. Chaplin | Cused bist night at a conferences of tised to come later to the theatre,| Wheat flelds quicken the action. “The | picture hy two boys standing in front | fecal ity victim ry who was (i March will iow at f9th Stree teen Families, Peshaeeae bie Sebastain beri ent) officials of the Interchurch World 5! there comes te the front the real feat-| lawyer is blackjacked by a disaf-| Of @ bill board, one of whom suid. fo blackmail Ler. In this siiu-) Excroimes in the Sheep Meadow will] Sixteen famiijes were driven into tie |dsanyeured, ONE) Movement and representatives of min- REA er ete nore 18, Tobe Rate, The Rr eee | Uy Gincrtined’ pletute, was a. mugs, [elon the blaclematien iatroduced more! ratiow. Ouher teaturon willbe ntreets at 1,30 A, M, to-day by a spec: | USED ee slonary and allied organizations, fe ild and woolly West, where there Is robs a safe, the heroine 1s Idnapped | luridly advertised picture was a my | Svrimiles in his art, among them. by an Legion, Bronx, wilt place| tacular, $40,000 fire that destroyed. the a, ae le Wimine involved and a heroine to, by other gangsters and the telegraph | tery more complex than the Hlwell) a portrayal of how crooks get infor! ye. ete ee i Grand Cone| three-story building of the Xutionsl | “ASTORS’ CONVICTED YTI’S PRESIDENT DENIES | Her uncle leaves the East to wires are cut to clear the way for|case and dealt with a precious stone) ination, by reading sto: a are ‘ Tinwa yany at Nox, 95-97 South HA ind take care’of the reckless, general massacre and pillag stolen from the eye of a Hindoo idole Ay OFs Bek hs how to place, Course 193d Street, memorialzing| pifth Strect,, Williamabur, about 300 AS BOOKMAKERS WLEDGE OF KILLINGS. ith whom a gambler is in fove,| ‘The excited girls and boys in the| The entire story was woven around 'y ayy jn the home of the imenthed aie, [five Bron heroes feet fram Williamsburg Heidge. Hun KNOWL’ . «he is, and the first Antrodue-| audience see such a ‘catastrophe| an effort to steal back this rare Jewel, tims a novel way of petline mane Unyelling at Fordham University of|dreda watched the flames. ‘from the | chal Pe thon 0. the woolly’ West the wi verted a1 the last minute by a swift} and the heroine dodged one hortil through to the “prospect and I the frat memorial gataway erected in] NOUR TMG Wren gerne aTtoH IN| bss ners Say They Are Related to |@edre Darttwn ; is a bullet fired athwart his, series of superhuman feats on the| fate only to invite a worxyone, The) iy aetual blarkinalling scene iw Manhattan or the Bronx fousen io awe Bushee Gare: pede ee : ’ | aoe part of the hero, but the outstand-| fm finished with a punch; the hera-| the crook works witha culmnese and! Jumea W. Gerard, former Ambasen-| Cat | Wealthy Family, but Want tiene 9S Maran | In the nick of time the hero sees | Ing seasick the picture are what] ine, hypnotized by u Jekyll-Hyde ingenuity caleulated to be admired. ‘dor rmany, will spenk at the West Laan tor as See | io Avdld “Obligations,” Gri : the shot which is directed at the) !t essentially is—an orgy of crime. | of hero, waa in the arms of a Hi ge side ¥. MC. A. anyelling of tablet to| BULL BREAKS STATE BANK. | 0 AY igi d PORT-AU-PRI Huayt \uncle’s heart, and he shoots.the gun, | Bay pride whol was pewssiie dian ILDR members who died tn war cata "| Two who Kave the names of Inted Prene),—Sudro $ at long range, out of the villain’? SUICIDE ATTEMPT — [her brenst. CH EN SEE MAN , surrey. Hullor, ‘President ‘ofl way Gaal ination jan, Prosierich Astor’ and oWUllem | Cameo tad Fret SUGs DArCear . That's “nothing to wha | —_ - F Chiversity, will “epenk a i ae ‘ | nave. President of the Be i Bana ce Therete a ehot in every| SETS OFF DANCES; |BIND AND GAG GIRL SHOCKED IN CHAIR; (7 Elias SP aal e psbaivsustsiaeei: Waldorf Astor, claiming relationship to/t), teatitying today before the Nawal ‘serne and a,gun in every hand.| 3 | } A JAILER JAILED °°: Gareivary Will afin ai aoe a: “the original Astors,” were convicted | goard of Inquiry, deciared he had no a : = 1 . ‘h if dee OOK E' » Noy. 1. " the Court ol peclul Sessions ay! G Owed ee he e of = Hiversbaly, snive flme or other, takes MUCH DRINKING) AT BRONX NICOLET; | AILER ann pln Ua / «tank may he aa deatracive aa vy bul], Ciatien of hockereatig nt tt aitetal xnowieane of the charge of Ine a shot at somebody, and | ents, hole ray Hil Post. No " nne wn of bookmaking discriminate ing of na excep! © gambler, who is os i © fourth eptaode o} orial alan 24 TRY ke ee china shop. According to the story| ri 5 By rs atnan: Bi Tien an btaveaand| Seok ie anne im age trom| PROTECTOR KILLED |r tour cine ot se mr tn is Abit top sabia] ne sing te Acerding oe ery| "tana yur tal ude] fi saan ation, Spo hom he trie# to unload upon a Mex-| fourteen to seventeen years revelled . voriall (and! Dhedtees6h Rea ke ree aes ATHORTCANE in St Ambrose's! Union State Bank of that place, Hee ee er Pa esc vou Make Sens) CROMER, A tie peeUne phi eae Tp In the Bronx, an Evening World| land Theatre at No. 2052 Third Ave. !s vs ohn FL Oren : selves known to your wealthy rela-|said he was without means of proy- iean murderer, audibly in the sensational scenes of| UP !n the Bronx ¢ » Brooklyns ie Oya) Red Apple Thorndike VIIL, the bull, t homicid | The hero is one of the greatest sure). picture at the Bijou Theatre,|™*M dropped into a nameless nicolet/ nue, and the Hvening World man Ped Ametenlam Avenncn | was offered for $0K00. ‘Wier g.| sha et the pyr oes! ga shots ever seen on a desert or a|% ayaa | at 6 F 149th Street, a few) passed on to Nicoland at No hoot § Countryman, the cashler of the bank,| “They know about un"’ sald th or violence that may nave been eer screen. He is a wonder also with the | Smith and Livingston Streets, Brook- A rd Avente, and he} Third Avenue, whe : ; <a pepsin Cale fanuier fo defendant, “hut we don't want to el mitted by the marines, adding, “They tasso. Ho has a fight with the gam-|lyn, yesterday afternoon. The film| doors from Third Avenue, a ne | 3 many 1 FREED OF GIRL’S CHARGE, | #14 Hawin Depeweiler, » farmer, form, Get aaieaticna lpua teen Kecueed (by Dubie rane? bler, chasing him up.and down staira| plays up an attempted suicide, which | witnessed enough of a serial to see a! were furnished fod about for & partnerahfe, They pald 90.000 on tha/ Under obligationn” = |= | had. baer pec gnove wan the ‘only. write | and finally heating him up, and one| Was a crime in this State until the| gir) while en route on a steamer to| fifty juveniles who made up onc-| gy acqulited of Aliewe@: An-| purchase price. Sentence was postponed 19 both! neue tontkiving, and after fe had Teft nd i 2 1 ; a ro Bt . jaunen Aca arial Sueny of Red to, caxem pending investigation of the|the chalr, Judge Adyocate Dyer an- ; of his confederates who pulle a gun.| law was repealed two years ago, Yokohoma fall the victim of two men| fourth of the audience nee In Pletare Theatre. The female progeny Red Apple, | ; e had no further witnesses or ] The cambler tells the “girl? that her| The picture abounds in giddy bail} YO ba “tne Chall neat enc the windicats was told. would be rec-| story by a probation officer. A spokos- | nounced he bad no further witnesses ¢ | brother murdered her father, but in-| room acenes, a conspicuous lack of | Who seized her as she strolled the n this film riders w J} Salter Hansen, who was reported] ord milk Senna a eae Se: anuenitee fan for the Astor family told an Eve-|{) “renasenrble upon call by A linira stead of boing reconciled to his offer| feminine costuming, wining and din-|deck. One of the men wore a black, depleted a skull and er °c tahed ball tn Mexico for tin of Reds “above par, but it la-alleged | ning World reporter that he knew of| Henry T. Mayo, and it Is not probe bie of mariage she s1aD4 eR ae ne eee atta nants oP, | maak, and while he grabbed her by|down deen in the cave of the ih f Connular “Agent Witiam 0. 1fyat womne one. polite & cup oF two of no auch perao'sa aa thovn dencribed Ainotiier” session “will ‘be held” before Finnily, when the hero is ready| vironment, and attains the acme of S ‘ frontie " aonedi «: in, tosday is freed of the ¢ eleream Into the pail before milling te naid the . tex He rents Re room where the vil-| gavety when it displays the vulgar | (he dhs Sica eR eo pel ee x, : : “6 Meee at Salen e oe meat ore ot Metts | BUC Red's duughtera were not n- suc l aon; lining: et Nae a0 Gantt Gan Bese, PN i I hy Hr Aig er ps lain has the “girl at his merey, the| splashings of 4 bevy of maidens in| heaving lin d te LIE © and nearby was his Pp tay sen 4 cean, Returns on the Investment were | 10" fying at No. 10 Bust ox pated ate ta HM Re in Pee aie lefies the hero, saying that if rintaln. legs and arms as both of them cur-) theart in irons. The bad men | Wooster of No, $06 W th Street, @) not enough to pay the, Intargat s Hareea, | chauntaur brought thelr grievances to me because villain defies the hero, sa a aln. er into their stateroom. era! Seesion erda No the partners. we fo bankruptey. | chaufte rows e fe t Mi ae ah the door he will shoot = ried her into th teroom. SS lturied on tha"yy and the Wat. : Amy Coe ee eet ia Tate ects 2S See ‘ revolution gave them to he breaks down Then they emerged, with the youn ate Among, thh ass ! a x " re wis no Haytlan chief RON cinscuu aratleneihollern BANDITS OUTWIT woman stil in bonds and securely erner stiffened out under the t : nh, year of age,|for the 400.000 they paid for the bull: /EQR FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE Dele, with few exces ose xrabs hit a @ NORE | warsed. She was lowered overt 1! the curren 1418, Hater — —_ may be found in eve come on, and the } COPS AS SISTER = (she ici acep in tie. Pacitic| © ae a thotion’ pleture ” RS FOR FISHING CO ; jc rejoleed at the coming P Ks the gpots out of th Jand was waist deep in the c) 4 worked eg |RAnONet 1 titan identine | RECEIVERS NG + Comtenary of Her Birth wil Be |“ oes, ‘ . fen the hero arrived from his statn- | i Villain, ‘Then when it seems there tx SAVES FORGER Heee uned. the svoltd-tht r ‘at ' ' Ited tn a twang z Celebrat ee o be a nive family party the villain a 20 Sacre a reyger aa . ; t Verrtt) Namea| NAVAL ARCHITECTS WIND Fs Up Vohind the hero with A Piel . mwoustort cresle ‘preceded the prin-| on pure ea He ita | itt : * 10n.| rh Society of Naval Architects and Unite, | An ie eA ho beraved and|ctpal Mm at the Crown Theatre, pit-| “And that Waa not all, for the two] ; SHOT IN THE HIP. Gen. Goorke sreatatin, VEN | Marine Engineers closed ita twenty ip ee Le ahi d $5 pied cone of t den’ golden lotus e Ia n Revolutior SoREh (aan toni h 1 with a rife als) mas Avenue and ast Second Strect,| DUTAUCr# Of | Bae heen Ae Theq. shi Pry eh en will, join | C#ntH general mest ¥ Waldorf’ Astoria nt quite determine , f I : : of th bodily nds, COngressman from 7 Brooklyn, Jast night. The first gi ome ahd ule the 4 at ‘ j 6 | Cioorg. WwW Bain 1 neratitlates the heroine| continual object of, ridicule AON SEMA Y TDE ils that on | suntelay Hones 0} divatalon ry of | and Sonn Mecrate, tecently, elected Su- Loreto " and the wed 16 ‘i : : sins yi up fro ehind and | No. 180 Passaic, ome Court Judge from Ki te wir ond the opened a national bank and immedi-| 10% “CN. atretched out wnconsr'aus Re at EY iid shave in thacekt atio [Feo niopat speakers: Following an old § ats i turna out | ately proceeded to make a la Joan) wiry the butt end revolver ad Hane He OtOE EN, diy Wee ooh e et of twenty-five -|eustom of the society two toasts were es Abas: Pa. : Hes hs A ® again hound and ME pete, HO hit taat a Wahatein seoldent wed to: WAYS: néasUl cove drunk, one to the President, the other BO, Re BRIOTAY HESS OAL GUS BEOUN Ty, | ane DP sndionting pred Meath) Ak he lay on the lay esp) ug a theatrical per Leigh : alto the army and navy 7 A bank examiner happens a d|eagged T POD anal he ground, but whi appranched — he ‘ Jo. 325 Boat) es the amount of its liabilities, national and } organizations A bank pr long and f Hi Bs EAS z spot the golden lotus peta his pursuer and k formance at National Hall, No. $25 Baat\ bank obligations outatanding. flse will take part in. ceremonies, . URDERS . ed for the Une by the banker's | Wer. hidden was extracted from her oaca ped Ww 7d Street Att eldenty ysld an inital dividend of 1 per 3 FILM 7 MU | temporizing attiiude, But the banker| Shee her exchange of at he gan was tn the {i danny, fasts and hag since pa TO CHALLENGE ESPERANTO. |)) AND BOMB NEAR confides to his friend that the exami-| In this same nar a MOVIE: Kn jai, the man a 1en-| Vaclav of No. 4327 Hast The rena the recelvership was at " # “4 ner will make it unpleasant unless) other ™ ' Visited by the girl, w mors, who dil not iid to be thie company’s inability tol Pre raat UNIVERSITY PAS I PO ee |Teporter en waa permitted to enter his cull A Meas tenmaltintely aad waves sly |_NT Mans. Now 18 repaid the following neon. | sigan gingin DIMER ATfahE Sith Nis sane io Eee eaten AM pry OF manufactured | Whallng masters of thia city decided to- 4 to ho) PALIN or brothe recoe-| valele the suard to enter to ells i Mtogiation of day to challenge the Esperanto, win- cxaiea? : iit m | banker p Wartal reed erupt wh tprear th FOUR i mPa face, for & face next aummer, F 3 Faas 4 a | his des banker | ‘dolly Ihe was rhot 1 ke er lover ter an a a aie Gk |" MYicy plan to tha tne Athioke, a alae rene it to some Heajdensttat horrowe cattle in the nick . Machines Destroyed tm Sheds at K, IN RECOVER Shasaa team Ghauometen tar ikke hare desirable person, for several] gy time to meet the called Joan and) BLACKMAIL AS ART bd ve SoriauMeld, tI Seamer, Greenwich Follies] tran ete, if (traces, wit No better means for s ly 4 sereens of | the banker sendy the examiner on bis | FOR WOMAN LURE ‘4 ae sie ats enolaon wha Venn tue os n 4a auto carry 8 crew composed entirely ot renting vacant ‘ be fy oth Sea, alirtte than a World a la ecand fim Hudolph Brodell Tuspeth, | racAnmn thei Meee | rooms tl i wom as teres AT HARLEM SHOW 4 Wecee fre nin th tne ee DPAD, NOT A SLACKER, boon thelhfa’ | police at every tu |» . we ti day that she was slowly! tr wa nd yesterday that Fred oa p nid 4 liberal « tion tn buryiuny. Jar " stepson of Cob. William | Ackiey of Central Avenue, Bald- . shapes jth atu | ony, thievery kudnossand 1 ploatie | usw eh who nccompanted Milan Jere] wins te ts One of the 2,180 Indicted Furnished Room To Let Ad. as on| made th ee | a faieensienn i a ‘watenman, out! mer on the tide, is steadily, lnpray-| the slacker round-up in : Sti ne The big picture depicts a girl as the! mall s to har hu a si J ing at the Presbyterian Hosp! been dead nearly three year: ner prey of scoundrels, Her young broth- Grand Theatre in h Street, near J ee or ee i =

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