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oe. wa al ras ris it er SS Neha : By Aigy ie ‘RVENING WORLD, THU RODAY, DhonMDEE 4, idK0, re In Collapse ofthe Strathmore PEN COMPANY'S ‘CAPT. GILL WEEPS SAFE IS BLOWN AT DEPORTATION OF I CANAL STREET PRETTY PROTEGE 1h PASTOR'S DIVORCE (CONGRESS CLAMOR CHARGES AIREDAT | WON'T GET SPECIAL PRAYER MEETING, AID FOR FARMERS |NEW YORK GIRL BECOMES BRIDE OF FRENCH MARQUIS ~ AS HOLD-UP IN TWO Kt , —.+— pment ee al Mt Vernon Residents Protest) With Exports of $8,000,000,-; Cratksmen Get $1,800 inj“Outrage,” Says Army Man William Maloney, Six » Method of Accusing Mrs. 000 Government Can't | Gold and Have to Pass Up | French Girl He,Planned Four, Arrested — To I Ina Adams. ~ See Need of It. More in Inner Strong Box. to Adopt Sails. Charged With Homicide. At the line-up at Polloe Hi rf ters (o-day, Willlam Maloney, whe six feet four inches tall, and wi caught last night at 124th Street Second Avenue, after a revolver by five detectives, was positively ~ attention of Acting Volice| Standing on the extre ‘WOMEN AID HUSBAND.|BIiG BALANCE oF TRADE. | Commissioner Leach Gn ah North River, this ¢ dnrimnt) i4 herewith | Capt. Robert C. Gill, sixty years old, absence | Pter No, i) of Commiseione Friend Says Clergyman For-| Administration ‘Cannot See| » gave Wife Once, but How Europe Can Take | ui «= Won't Do It Again. More From us. called to a safeblowing job in Canal] watched with te Street which profited the votibers to} his grizaled f th ent of $1,800 in gold bullion steamship La Fb 8 streaming down the French Line ance pull owt into Some time between Monday night} the stream, On the boat, locked In a om j identified as having taken part fm | SE = and Tuesday morning the cracksmen | gevond closes cabin and guarded by} weve! old ‘f } @teny grate ot oa ‘non By David —_— | entered a rear yard, climbed a fire-|two husky men, an immigration in-| Vpeseuiya eet quseed in ee of whieh N ( ; @re highly displeased with the man- (Special Correspondent of The Eve-| | escape and got Into the premises Of! «pector and a detective from Mellon's | men were shot to death, ; | ner in which. the marital troubles of ning World.) | the Liberty Fountain and Pen Com-| fetective Bureau, was Mule. Marie | When Mabel Miller, a youn; | Ge Rev. George D. Adams, pastor of | WASHINGTON, Dec, 2 (Copyright, pany, at No. 380 Cunal Street, corner | sehneider, who arrived in this coun- | ' joked } a pretty woman, picked him out as om of two men who had entered her home, 9 — No, 485 Sixth Street, Brooklyn, om | Sept. 25 and robbed her of $8,000 a the First Baptist Church, and his|1920)—If may be painful news, but | wife, Mre. Ina M. C. Adams, were|tho clamor of the Senators and Rep-| sired to the congregation of the|resentatives from farm States for re- church. The pastor has brought suit| lief to the farmer will get nowhere against his wife for divorce, but re-|in the executive kranch of the Gov- fused to-day to discuss it beyond/ernment, ‘To the suggestions that the | of Sixth Avenue, In a room near the try a month ago on La Touraine and | offices in front of the building they | ogyocted to be welcomed to the GHll dritled the big safe, put in the “#oup."" | pourehold lugeing a heavy filing cabinet from pt. Gill's wite | of jeweiry, she collapsed at the fe the offices and using it os tilt the pretiy French dancer from } membrance of what she had suf 4 to deaden the noise and force of ©) An4 Gonstantinopic, and told the De- . K i oT 4 3+ Patrick's lt the hands of the intruders, and had) explosion, partment of Labor about it, Tho | Knot Will Be Tied in a St, Patrick’s T J rT " ‘ to be revived in Inspector Coughlin’s, declaring angrily that “newspapers | war Finance Bodrd be revived, or to The explosion, however, did not dol Secretary of Labor concurred in the Guledeal! (Ceremony at to , are peddlers of scandal.” the proposals that exporting corpora the full job and the burglars were |iviing of tho special Inquiry Board | Noon To-Day. os, stassoay thy ee There is talk of a mecting to pro-| tions be loaned money to finance ex- compelled to dril o bigger hole and|a¢ aoe teiand and she was ordered : er of| night arrested Jam finally tear the door off with a| don ; to-day, ‘The, Mixa Marie R, Glover, daughter o Ane hl tant Oellc ihe Ml tel Mra, Walter E, Glover of New York, | 18 will be married at St. Patrick's Cathe-| inal record, the police say, Ml dral at goon to-day to the Marquis] twenty-four years old, comes Of meeting when Mr. Adams asked all] made this answer: the men present to leave the room,| First, the present laws permit the and followed them out. When the! extension of credits for exports only ‘women were alone, one of them arose/ when tt is Impossible for them to be and told the amazed gathering that|nanced in any other way. And the “drag.” ij charge against the dancer was, that ‘The cracksmen took the gold bUI-| she exercised "strange and evil in- c aful of silver coins over °C Mile, i, rrotte, 0 lion and a handful of e fluence’ over Capt, Gill He. | Joseph de la Tourrotte, of France. TH} 04 dine roland Clty family, amounting to a couple of dollar | sonpeider expected the army Cap-| ceremony will be pertermed by Father overlooking sonte billy which were in en adopt her John J. Burk escaped ast June from the road | test the action taken at a prayer] ports, most Government officials the same compartment. In the upper saniGeun| A breakt "i stion wilt be|Of Trenton Prison, where he » es Hed Gaptl ail WeSRraan 26d. Reoertisn a ¢ for col ; } “snvestigation had convinced them| Government asks how it happens that FOE a a eee ete ne oe ea to tne [eR tcrwrard. at the Glover home,| serving tims for compiles 5S Sea i toat 3 see en unfaith-|the exports of the United States ac- they. soumre to cut Trout aod take dt | Cc se ne aroneh dancer, “The two| None rare Avenue ya | ety eet ‘wind “or him. throug ere i ful.” A similar statement was made) cording to official figures are running away, but failed in this, This recep- ; nel Pectin) bride's oly attendant will be) Dawning of a ring taken in a hold-ap. to the men in the lecture room of the/nigher than they ever have before in| . : tacle ‘contained $5,800 worth of gold, | suardians stopped hin, We conse! : Hah staat, oe hou de Cordoba. MF.) When urrested he had loaded revolver hurch. ae aneariiien 0 kina “ is sed in the manufacture of pens, to deliver to her an envelope contain-| Cordoba will be the best man, inthe outer pocket of his ovegcoat, 9 | be WW. Place; & deacon of the ohuten American history—higher even than OD) MITES HATIONA used in the mé ing money which he left for hor, When| The couple wilt tive in Paris, Maloney was identified as heey ak : during the war—namely, about $8,000,- Miss Madeline Armandino (left), Miss Selma Zukow, telephone op- NEEDN'T | pial SiRtesanie) oe taken part in the hold-up In Le, end a close friend of the pastor, sald 99,900 for 1920—and are increasing. snes es a 2 , : BRIDE, 14, last seen 3 Schnelder was intensely saloon, No.-4917 Second’ Agengis as to-day Tai h $7,900, SratOE Bid “Prenogyaraey for ang Batwey Bow mAs Aa! Comiepy She TO SCHOOL| !nterestea tn reading 4 French novel $200,000 LUMBER few months ago, when Abraham’ , it year the exports were $7,900,000,- 1 =, , Sale Beate r, om ee . s | A 01 ago, TA nena tn aotacmninen letras Harry Spangler, Sales Manager, (seated) who were caught in the GO 000, and in 1918 they were $6,000,000,000, w kage when a wall of the Strathmore apartment house, at S2d r " srestes Mescowilz W hot ‘tally. 4 paella aN chnos neath od FIRE IN KEARNY | “Staioney was turthor ldoniitied ax this case to a finish, as he is @ very! as compared with a pre-war figpre of ‘ ap e emotion of Capt. Gill. the man who, during the hold-up if) unhappy man. This is not the first |g», 399,000,000. Certainly the Govern. | ea ea ay, collapsed late yesterday. - All three narrowly |Court Frees Her Father, Accused | "ites an internal outrage,” sald Capt 1 fnew eT trcaec ee a eath, time there has been trouble between| mont isn’t loaning any money to | Under the Compulsory Edu- Gill to a reporter for The Evening} Blaze in Plunket-Webster Plant) nue, Brooklyn, on’ Sept, 18, wharw) him and his wife. They had @ break /mnance exports. Where are the ex- | ati World. “I'm really broken up. I want- ian ifivar i Charles Lopes was shot and’ died eeven years ago, but Mr. Adams for- igi re cation Law, ed to adopt heF that she might tench | Gives Firemen a Hard compelled Scharf, the proprietor, wave his wife everything. He feels Laan se Ea! ‘ ’ y Mrs. Rose De Stephano, the four-| music to my children. She is a lovely Fight. eae the "ay ee hs a BRANKO DAVE RAP AN BED THEIR teen-year-okl wife of John De Ste-}mustolan, I do not Intend to go to it . ee ihe or Vi pin Sa gate ee CREDIT |FACILITIES, 10, elghteon’ a plano maker, with| Mrance immediately, “The future ix] Fire in the lumber yar! of the} Maloney, nanconting to . veness. ; u ; ‘ ck up William Thomas, propri * i ‘ Schneider,’ Plunket-Webster Company, manufac | Suck up Wit Secondly, how ds that, after all the Whom’ she lives at the home of her| {n the hands of Mile. Schneider Plunket-We of a saloon, Queens’ Boulewata ‘The fact the ror ed lia hue and cry about a tight money| ue aw; ondey an parent Mr. and’ Mrs, Samuel Sottille eee turers of wooden boxes and crates, 10) tyatt Avenue, Queens, and Fo . Sled wan seveuies yererdey ‘>| market and contraction of credit and # Bast 13th Str the discovery that on Oct, 1 Supreme arket and contraction of cred Chi I streets was tn th) MGR. WILLIAM Le PENNY DIES, | {Bo meadows at Kearny, N. J., wave | him of $700 and a watch, restrictions by the Federal ‘Reserve [ ) Court Justice Finch had signgd an} a that the banks of the United | Joy of U ay en oomed the firemen a hard fight.’ It started| Malomey, arraigned to-day in the, e matter to a ref- a Rectal cage States have actually expanded their re 6 of e 4 charged with shortly before 6 o'clock this morning, Hari m Court, was ¢ and it was hours before the fiames| cide for the killing of Mi eree. The action was brought on eredit facilgies In recent months? statutory grounds but no summons or her fath charged under the Compul- 7 Afterward he was taken to the sory Kdueation Law ‘with belng respo: Wane indbe’ bonteel Meath Abeornay Laie ae somnplaint has been fled in the County {Jt 1® true that loans for speculative American Association Of Fairs "ecg ERM nie ReroraTONS beter 1 *s at-|DUMDOReS have been successfully, Decides|'"t ; Clerk's office by the clergyman’s at- and Expe tions ecid HF palace Cow Building to-day in the case aguinat Faneral Services To-Morrow In ESTO Chareh of the Annanciation, nvention- | sitle foF her absence for 49 days from) Myr, William L. Penny. for twenty-| Forty-four piles of basswood, con+|iyn, Sheehan wil be arraigned ay aml Ener ee ee ase! van (WS Years rector of the Church of the| taining about 400,01 xquaro feet of | accomplice in the killing of Lopem — he storles of the brothers Grimm | THe youthful bride, who sald she was | Annunciation, Convent Avenue and 1318t| timber, valued at about $200,000, 7 — torneys, Caldwell & Bannister, No, 283 | ftowned upon, but the figures to/ nd of Hans Christan Andersen, | married last August, declured she and| g Bled xe The cHures pecOry. ene . ,000, Broadway. Mr. Caldwell, who 1s a| Which officials point show that the They Will No Longer Be) with (thelr population of ginats, | her husband were vietims of the hous . caught flee. Twenty-four more plles whs born at Rondout, N.Y. and) wore threatened, A saw wicked witches,» fairies, S and|ing shortage. Magistrate Brough re- c It was de- ! member of his client's congregation, |Sccommodations of all our banks) Exhibited Becu::se They Are otter unhyman: beings are .more| sured to hold the {ather of a married) Was gdugated, at Niewarn University | veroyed, ‘The lumber yard is at @ refused to discuss the case to-day. | Whereby industry and commerce is i A ee popular to-day among children. than) woman responsible for her non-attend-| dained In 1871, he became assiatant rec-| point where the Hackensack and “There are enough people who are | financed have been increased by be- “Disgusting” — Reformers #!! the scientiteally prepared mental | , xchool and dismissed the ¢ tor of St. Jamea's Church, ra \ Kay dat the |tween $3,000,000,000 and $4,000,000,000. Aone : ” food offered by the child culturist. |""\her Brown. sixteen, daughter et| He was made of Passaic Rivers empty into Newark now trying: to throw mud at ine \iphirdly, American ezport trade which} Plan Uplifting Movies, Re- And just as children ike 10 read] Findley. Brown, (a pluniber of No. 27] Church, Nyack, in 1876, and Bay. | church,” he sa! g 2 , nts.and plgmies, so they | bast 65th Street, explained that she| po! 1 The y is very difficult of access | yately at prese: ine, “atches d t asp the ca * 4 vorking in 's office as a| Patrick's Church, Newburgh, | ‘The yard is very jeult of access | | Apparently several members of the] Is being financed privately at present} fina] tches and ad « p the chance to see these | eldest Que ficed Magis-|came rector of Church ot |for firemen. Men were sent from the “mons 0 coos" A pastor's congregation knew of his|has shown phenomenal increases in & i E in the flesh—their fairy stories xplain why, ste) nuneintion In 1898. es a ceondine ahd troubles and sympathized with him.| particular commodities over pre-war Comedians, eee ane Te wae ae an “ were nd herset¢ for eleven “days Tho tithe of, domestic Prelate was Pete a igs eal ne Sampaoy sna { these, Mrs, William J. Reuss,| conditions. For instance, where — nuilvive about freaks—they’ s: aise tt" yan. 18. antd | 116 aoe ¥ : . SALE tees f ial traveller| breadstuffs were exported to the ; PRA CRAT OITA EO IGTT Pe eee eae i‘ peel ee ore oatig| there will be a solemn requiem masa) Kearny motor apparatus way not is the wife of a commerce ed Se » | Marguerite: Mooers Marshall. (Mivsreal child’ senda of wonder, that hould tter than to violate the|at 10,20 o'clock to-morrow morning at | able to get closer than %,000 feet, Fire- t and lives at No. 220 South Fourth| amount of onty $165,000,000, and cotton | a nother blue. bande: . ution Law the Church of the Annunciation CR fae the cart a FALL & WINTER 4 Street. She attends church regulerly | $610,000,000 1n 1914, and meats and) yo ta Ait uo han—deep,” Thero are ra who will toll) Burtal will be at Kingston Saturday men carried hose from the carts and i that it publle the p and was at the prayer meeting in/ dairy products $16,000,000 in the same which Mrs. Adams was declared to] year, making a total agricultural ex- vy doexpaen tp the| FIVE DRESSES IN 20 morning. _ attached It to the fire hydrants in SHOES Not content with outlawing a the yard, “freak. In the first place, ay overy- CHRISTMAS SFP OFF ‘TO GUAM. ol, starting 4 sh fight on the 0 » yard is 4 of the G have been unfaithful. Discussing the| port of something like $1,000,000,000 Bel ‘arting a Anish fght on the poly hut the most unsophisticated + YEARS, SAYS WIFE) yaituso, ont, Doc, 2—Transtormes, . MWoining the yard is a pjant of th REATLY divorce action, she said: out of the grand export total -or,| (zarette, taking the sun out of Sun- former knows, these peculiarities sve | iechiataciuctieen and S carrier American Splint Company, manrfac- day and cutoeeue tetuging the for see neaauentiy aoe eta ; : elm troop and ordnance enrrier American Splint Company: tuummtac’ lM REDUCED PRICES, ‘ “what else could the clergyman | $2,900,000,000, the situation in 1919/07). 00) naktent or lesa: wie eR atly exd ted for the purposes| School Teacher Objected to ¢ brits ; ES ah aReae with ARO At ke coe 434 Broad: 487 A fe: 5 " i eee 2) OF Aeaa, thet z oe i Sere sleacies ang er gifte, the United do? His reburasion wen etait: He/was radically different. Breadstuffs | ocsmers are after the scalp of the orp er ree, Aare ety, HH the dren, She Declares in Suit tates Navy, transport Newport News flatd: ald it i177 leanne He e w e has s ve 2 1s * collection of human mi es hi i 4 $ couldn't tell people why pa-jalone have mounted to $920-licrmion, necesanry freak—the Hat malda, who have disportcg. tens yevterday with hollduy 41 Cortlandt ve, for Separation, for the naval colony at G pected to arrive ther rated from his wife, because people! (00,000, out of which wheat is $357, expect a minister to stand for every-| 990,000, Cotton has reached the record | would be two days be sume of the bigger tim » the fire in ers could be Pactory--Nockland, Mass, Woman, the Living leton, the at county fairs rethe last tw i five years, Mrs. Lona B, Sulllvan of Pleasant- Soar dy, the an Gant, the Enriatmas cargo apptox eetinwiteted thing.” total of $1,100,000,000, while meat and Ces A ay - ae Fs ate es 0 ft ys a genuine malfor-| ville Y., has bewun action for sopar- Mrs, Reuss added that the’ clersy-|dairy products have ala passed the| ny verioas auteaiges Ghd More OF Pt tole rapte., however, 8 ft |ation at White Flning, altesing that hor 6 ABS ind various out-sizes and more o: ng ahapy id about! husband Edward M. Sullivan, Ie man had confided his intentions to} billion mark, making the total agri-| s8 natural eccentricities of the himself. Pr ef profes. | school teach er in this city, has bought ner a few days before he filed his ae-) cultural exports something like | iat ! f a nly tive tion for divorce. He told her, she said, | $4,000,000,000, out of a grand total of |?" Sao acer aaa on of au, who stands § ‘of marre that hig married life had been a le! 7,900,000,000, ‘The statistics for 1920 A 4 nS gargantuan stock : he : ssoc ft SHaSI an HAG GE ne Sullivans have five ebildren and 900,000,000, statistic: 92 ; ATE HIS aoe who ts Sheet the tattoos | Mee. Sullivan alleged her jusband ob. = anc POM ELONS, WAI BOM = . 2G EBL NNES eeted to h a children and before le and that be could stand it no longer. | show that all these commodities are} quis ihe responsibility of cold-stioul- Men on extn tion Anywhore in cal aeene’ an horn would. not speak to ., § 8 | M wach child Mr. Adams went to Mount Vernon] running about the same i world, sald tor ino that hor ride to two, years ago from West Philadelphia] SEE NO REASON FOR GREATER | J0)'Ne these popular idols of yester Hie ite here lane <1eln 123 ha the at fat yi he pad Sy leveloped in hin. in their twenty r, who have smiled and postured potter to be taller and bigeer | and establishea biaself As pgstor of EXPORTS. ii 4 . yondering chile Othes men. I would not be a ltt). ,% month alimony and $250 counsel fees, the Firat Baptist Ghureh, one of the) go officials naturally Wonder why |r Senerations of wondering elle Blethen 1 am proud of nyt FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET is <_ dren at county fair and dime museum \* 1 a ree! jt. hionable in the eo c le relief. inches; they make mo somethin h elty. Many of, 18 wi pe there any certainty, they inquire, tha ‘The people and children are too hope TI grow some more” ae business men in New York, Burope can take any more of our 6X+] \ ey ont days to take interest |, AS he went on to point out, if he| Talke With Senator Calder About Oa} ~ , He was accompanied by his son.| ports? Furthermore, the imports of |e oa we gays fo ke eres nad been of ordinary siz word Carhing Profiteers. For FRIDAY and SATURDAY George jr. twenty-two, and was fol-| goods bought by America and all Ssbeaapat? is have we District Attorney Lewis of Brooklyn, ding to form in F lowed a few days later by his wife| payments made to Europe show th irs have lost bad a chan | who di the other day information ison of the association, Char’ a Chicago despatch, “T Nine tie ree Gli : at and their daubpise Charlinne, who 19] we give Kurepe about $4,000,009,009| money by these old show methods 7 iver by pit owing the m roti of at 0 ease A Special ly Arranged ale o one of the moet popular zirls at Mount | i644 than we receive. As long as th i Show 5 ‘5 ood sal HONEaes ors which enabled them to ob- is “f ‘ i . on q land we must change with the times |“jjous Inbor Sinis Ronaihons 7 the sue of fuel to affectionately known as “Charley” bY) joits stays at this tremendous totall ay exhibit interest in freaks, Tho Prehably much off than Une Fee ine her companions, She has taken an active part in church work among the the balance of trade in our sted. Women's 5 eee a ty Hed membery of favor, it] public is merely d sar aie cache WALKING BOOTS and OXFORDS is reasoned, will keep the rates of ex-|elubs have made over the rural citi) 1+ i ne Om Sab ounger worshippers. mittee rooms at No, 29 . change very low and European credit] zen and he wants something intel-'t ‘The pastor is approximately sixty | ° z ; - : : years = and his wife a few yeate correspondingly in bad shape, lectually stimulating. I don't know { ditional cnirr FOR WOMEN AND MISSES iis junior, although she is sald to] Without any suggestion of partisan-| what will become of the freaks They | yf pele S S ik much younger. @ | ship, some officials ask frankly how] will not be at the fa p nst th ‘ Dr. Adams and his wife were ap-| a tariff wall erected by the Republican] In their place ‘ormners plan jhear-balting, i parently happy until last March, At| Administration will help the situaticn,|to offer uplifting movies, refined V0 00, the ploasus 1 §) 00 that time she was ill. Soon after she| They ask how the diffs nee between) sketches and sad comedians, felt by th e BN had recovered, the announcement of| exports and imports can be reducca| And the shade of P. ‘T. Barnum—| A sim! t e- 5 . her alleged untaithfulness was made| if it is proposed to keep European|Who knew more about what the | H Hang VERY FEW PEOPLE Formerly 16.00 and 17.00 at the prayer meeting, and It was not| goods out of American markets, ‘Thisy]American public wants than any KNOW WHAT 4 4 jong after this that she Jeft Mount} much is certain, no tariff bill that 14] ther showman before or since—-mrist reby . ; js n 4 y . aaa i c or bro Russia calfskin with simul; Vernon. a intended by the Republicans to raise|be making deflant and derisive g ined. ; CONSTITUTES A Smart oxfords in black, tan or brown n i ulated or pe T TO GE SA E x $4,000,000,000 of revenue will be ap-|tures at thia newest group of Joy ‘ar ; 1 GOOD MATTRE straight tips. Laced boots in black or brcwn Russia calfskin or black 0 UR LES TA Rela es pei Aaministra| entertainers for whom blue. and not f LET US SHOV calfskin with gray buckskin tops. Hand welted soles, military heels. : MBvocetes One Per Cent—Says It wee Thebes Dewi mney Burdens) clicy and leave it to the Republicans et ee ee oltimers | t take the responsibility of Haomeumer wili-be proposed as @ substi.| imports and engaging In a ti motley, is the only wear They ma adult public in the ht moral and YOU, BEFORE mination to stick to the present fi be spea nis for Discontinued Styles—Broken Sizes WOMEN’S DRESS BOOTS vith Europe. | “intelligent,” bas lost interest in di for the exoess profits tax, Genator with Europe ladies, giants and what-is-lts, then | Rellef for the Jerome Ay i of Utah, sald to-day on his re-| | Such views are being. expre: Orla enNn it ue erathes acesiae trom ee neennie | tarn to Washington, by the free-traders, but by the avowed | 4)" the New York youngster. “FREAKS” HAVE AMUSED CHIL- ave the nort ‘Fhe ta one of the devices which, @ | Protectionists in the ¢ Ament, met | gmmfitng to Gmoot, the Republicans will| WhO have been responsible for sucs t protective dugies as have been im-|DREN FOR MANY GENERATIONS, | sumbor of whose passengers have Reduced to . ue t revising the revenue schedul poned and wits have sought at every Boys and girls from the five bor- n turned mck at 167th Street and { quot a tay would Impose a turn the idea of free trade. They may | oughs of this city crowd the Coney] opiiced to transfer to elevated tralr 4 purde: Ra tax and-it would | 8 called moderate protectionists. Isiund show places where each freak |), other aubway trains at that paint ys 5 i Somedcrobt gnote'revanus for | |The Government is stulying thy at his or her audience from «| at ; A ® ent, The tax would avply | economic situation to the exclusion al- platform. The children look, | '™? Fah ROMER SSD Soon bine Shai niniey north, 1, R. T. offielala, it wa nnounced to-day, have agreed t# ruy 1 subway trains through to Kings ad between the houra of 5.44 PM BEY RBM Seeders ne oid atrectly’ to | most of other considerations pleas laugh and marvel, stroll lingering!y for relief are pitiful, but so long as the |down, the aisles and back, listen clit oe power rests with the present adminis-|eagerby to every word of “patter” Wert Pulling Down Subway Stairs.| tration, tt will not authorize loans to! about every exhibit and as much George Adams, fifty-five, of No. 14/farm organizations or {ndividua!s|{nterested a8 ever thelr parents were ivingtod Street, fell down the subway) without the authority to do the same |in Included are patent leather, black kidskin and tan Russia calfskin with fawn buckskin tops. Hand turned soles, Louis XVI. heels. FRANK A. HALL & Rivigad ometactorees Bete ai en, Tom Thumb and his diminu- nee, made at the request of 28 Woot 45a 81, Pret a) the Lexington Avenue-Quesns.| for persons engaged in other forms of | tive spouse Pate cil winnie ¥ tral th of 1éTth Street possess the the usual number of to the district thout reducing vated Wailns. at 424 early to-day| Work—something that in so admittedly ‘The reason js not far to seck. Chil- to Wallowa, Hgopttal dimoult as to be regarded as impos. | dren, conventiona! little beings that O, alble. jthey are, neverthele: ~ i jack - tel i

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