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KEEP CHILDREN IN SCHOOL AND OUT OF LABOR MARKET, ~GHILD WELFARE GROUP PLEA To-Day’s peer Depres- sion Means Only Idleness for Them. NO WORK, NO LEARNING} This to Be a Week of Propa- ganda in Family Do- mestic Economy. By Sophie Irene Loeb. During this week pleas are being made to keep children in school and ©ut of the Inbor market, parf\cularly @t this time. It ia a concentrated Movement which is deemed of vital ‘portance, ond the earnest consid- ®ration of every parent in the city Is urged. ’ First of all the employment situa- ton among children is critical, and it 4s much better and wiser to keep chil- dren in school as far as possible—chile @ren of workable age—rather than Bave them remain idle in the hope of getting a jon. As President of the Board of Child Welfare of this city, I have made a s@urvey, and /find ¢ ail that the \“stay-in-school" committee sels forth @ true. The children wt Ohild Welfare Boar ©f widows, and these children, of all Others, need employment, and we are placing y as ne under the us advantage & woeful dearth of, po- yenixed it the than any other « xtra bit of education : that such children are th ciistays of the family and quite naturally they are forced to work us soon as possible in erder to 1 limentable economic conditions of the homme Now that ig the situation every ifort inust needs be made to keep elilidren at scl pyment situation 1s. 1 Figures PROVE PLEA TO BE TIMELY. Maric Holl. Supervisor of the Juve- Bile Placement Bureau of the Si and Special vx the United Stat ull children: LOVE OF CHILDREN MAY-AVE CAUSED ALL WIFE 10 FLEE Vain Search for Mrs. Berentsen Who Disappeared From Mt. Vernon Home. Mrs. Ella Berentsen, wife of Rich- art B. Berentsen, who, after bidding her husband good night at 7.80 o'clock Saturday, walked out of the window in the living room of thetr home tn Mount Vernon, ts still miss- ing. Police are searohing for her all the way from Mount Vernon to Cam- bridge, Mass., where her two chil- dren, Richard, five, and Thomas, eleven, are living with Mr. Berent- sen's sister. The missing woman had been in a sanitarium at Stamford, Conn, for two years, and her husband took her home a week ago in the belief that whe had peen cured and that the home life would tmprove her. She had not seen her ohildren in the two years, and talked constantly of them after arriving home. Mr. Berentsen learned, ter her disappearance, thut she had onfided to the butler that she Was going to Cambridge Saturday night, but he had treated her statement as a vagury of the mind. She had only a d Berentsen to-day Var," said Mr. nd my fear is at she started to walk. She car- sled a heavy grip of mine in which she stowed some of her belongings, and with t and the furthér fact that her left foot is in bad condition, she could not walk far. The only Jewelry she carried was # small gold yateh, a lavender-colored antique pin he fee — anne, \___ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1921. Titled Artist, Starving and Dishevelled, Is Found Here and Genius Saved to World Vous THE wiiine SU TRE Charles Gordon Saxton, an American Aubrey Beardsley, Has Satirical Bent. ° By Will.B. Johnstone. HARLES GORDON SAXTON. Remember the name, for here 18 a new-found genius, He was found on the corner of 42d Street and Seventh Avenue (in front of the Rialto Theatre, to be exact}. He was a “hold-out,” to use the common ex- pression of Broadway actors out of. work. Not that he is’an actor, for Saxton is an artist. a sort of Ameri- can Aubrey Beardsley, master of Im- pressionistic caricature and a student of satirical portraiture. He was found in diyhevelled grand- eur, 6 feet 3 inches of starving dig- nity, mostly legs, of the grace and ability of bamboo canes—his un- willidg hunger strike having endured | « FRANKLIN'S LIFE RETOLD IN WREATHS three days. Here, down at the heel of gontil- ity, @ a twenty-two-year-old descen- dant of an ancient Philadelphia fam- ily of Revolutionary fame, tracing bis lineage back to none other than Hendrik Hudson (founder of the Hud- WILLIAM Ss. HART Booze to Be Had Just for Asking If It’s Your Own POLICE ON ROBBERY TIP ARREST 2 MEN MAN'S BODY FOUND FROZEN 10 PIPE IN KEARNY MEADOWS Jef. ‘Mystery Surrounds Death and Identity of Victim Discov- ered by Jersey Commuters. Mystery surrounds the finding tp-| day of the body of a well-dr man, frozen solidly to a water pipe ed on the Kearn: J, meadows, Chiof df Police Walter Oliver was at a loss to decide, pending an autopsy by | Dr. A. A, Mulligan, Deputy County | Physician, if the man had been inur- | dered. A superficial examination of the} body disclosed no evidences of font | ‘play, Out the fact that an empty | pocketbook was found twenty feet trom tha body gave rise to bellet the | man had heen robbed. In one pf his pockets $1.98 was found The body was discovered by com- | muters crossing the meadows on thelr} way to Jersey City. Axes ware re.) quired to: clear the body from the pipe ls. No jetters or other papers by which | identification could he made were found {n the pockets, but ti polica hope to learn who the man was through the initials “A. F.C." on a signet ring or through a novel watch and chain. ‘The watch, of silver and evidently a keepsake, has an elk engraved on the case. ‘The chain is of black and white horsehair. A silver medal attached to the chain beans the inseription “Cong- | Des, Blind River, Ena, De Marie." ‘The man was apparently forty years old, clean shaven, 5 feet § inches tall, 170 pounds, gertly bald and dreswed in & blue suit With light stripes and a} black overcout with fur collar, In hts soft brown hat wax the name “Rob- | eys,” and on a lapel button was en- graved “Munitions Service, Canada.” | The body was removed to the Kearny | Morgue, | — _— | ANOTHER DIVORCEE. | WON HER ROMEO Paid His Separation Suit but He | Wed New Reno Citizen, ¢ Woman Charges. ‘More light on the oddly anaried ro- WHALEN'S ACTS IN ASH-DUMPING CASE Mayor’s Investigator Says No tice of End of Partnership Was Dated Back Eight Months. Meler Steinbrink, associate counsel in the Board of Estimate’s Inquiry tnte city contractors, made public to-day in a report to Mayor Hylan the re- sults of his investigation of Grover A. Whalen'’s connection with Holland @ Co, ond of the contracting firme which dumped ashes on the new court | howre site. This Investigation followed charges made against the Plant & Structures Commissioner by Samuel Untermyer, counsel for the Lockwood committee, Mr, Steinbrink said it wae indie putable Holland & Co. dumped 1,174 1-2 cuble yards of ashes In the Court House aite, which cost the city in removing (assuming they were removed) $6,694.55. As the Street Cleaning Commis- sioner had not insisted upon the re moval of the ashes, Mr. Steinbriok holds there was no “trespass” whieh would make Whalen, as a member of the firm, lable for damages. Reviewing the history of Folland & Co, Mr. Steinbrink says it about the middle of October, 19: that Whalen claims he withdrew from the firm. “It ls admitted by both these pant- ners (Edward V, Holland and Grover A. Whalen) thet the quoted provision (relating to the contract of partner- ahip) was pot complied with, nor was any formal notice sent to the credi- tors or other concerns with which Holland & Co. did business, and it aes not until the following Aug, 7, 1918, that a certificate was prepared on behalf of Edward V, Holland, the object of which was to comply with the provisions of the penal law, set- ting forth that Edward V. Holland was doing business alone as Holland & Co, “Mhis certificate was then dated back to Dec. 81, 1917, but was ao- knowledged and filed at about the sume time it was prepared, namely. Aug. 7, 1918, and was then published in the New York Law Journal. “Neverthgleas the bank account in” the Guarantee Trust Company was Ott ne ee a nee ee ee a Department of Labor, res e Eve- do an riental irdle around her continued, just as it had been during Bee aa ee tino waist. She wore’ e brown, velver| #8 River, Hudvon Bay aud Hudson : Pair Taken for Violation of Sifiivan | mance disclonad when Mrs. vee ever [the partnermbip, and though Grover im School, rativer than in idleness, iM | cown trimmed with lace at the neck| TTust Company), and “heir to the But Be Sure You Have the Law When Burglary Did to recover #4200387 trom Robert iA. Whalen signed no firm checks on pression, She points to the report offand sleeves and a long sealskin coat |>Poad estates Uf he gots them) of Sir + Strawberry Mark of Not Happen Ward, which money, she alleges, she| the bank account after the fall of he Department of Health that nearly with brown fur. Titus Saulte, country gentleman, de- ory) a. Pe, advanced him so he could gat @ di-|1917, his signature till remains on 20,000 employment certificates havo «we were together all day Saturday | %#8ed, one of the old Engish Saultes. Identification. Carmelo Caricco and Joseph Fer-|vorce from his wife and marry her,|the bank record of the apcount, and been issued to children over fourteen. Saxton is a living caricature, as bi- : : ofl A allto were arraigned tm Yorkvillejonly to have him marry a third] his right to Bign the name of Holland nd that the openings for jobs at all and played billiards in the evening. | garre as his artistic creations; a smile Court to-day charged with violation | woman, was obtained from an examl-| g co ie unteapalred een 4b this ey Pre Juventte Bureaus for the past At 7:80 o'clock Mrs Herentsen sald) or optimisn always decorating his Demonstration in Honor: of| Wines and’ linnorw are-to bead | of the Bulliven lage | atuy warn areleacio rar consents ty Ward and!" 4, legal proposition Mr. Stein- Dihe Tate GE MRorenae/ uh pert Es 1A et ere ere end Dade Mp |g ithy ahadows oul? Indicate’ ths for the asking from Polloe Commis-| rested Inst night In front of a clgar|Gladys Adelaide Claypoole Nov. 19, peer ighctnay featlbe. ° the Btato Juvenile Bureau at Manhat- S004 night: Some tinle afterward I) ee or the sun—that is my Great American at Statue |yoner Richard §. Enright—provided | store at 624 Street and Avenue A. |in procuring a marriage Ioense, They | >Fink contends creditors tan alone, for October, was 60 per Went to her room, but she was not ese laughed Saxton over his past, in Printing House Square. that the askers can prove that the| Detectives Smith and Dishley of the| show the bride aleo was a divorcee, of erie Plaryeism Bereta vel pies ecnt., November, % cent. and there. I had kept close to her ail the | Sy ycars of adversity in New York | & Moyse square. labs; Gnd tlqucre Giatobe titi teus cast 67th Street Station, working on| ‘The affidavits show that Miss clay-| tinued in n Loli tner even during 1920, although no December, 15 per cent. waich means time, for her mind seemed confused | City’ He was executing aketohes for i _|a tip that the store was to be robbed! poole obtained @ divorce from Davia | PA! 5 nes } that gradually the opening for Jobs und I realized that she was not s0|‘rno evening World, dressed it Wrin- | ‘The irthday anniversary’ of Ben- aihia ia part of the burign of two} iaat night, lay In walt, They say the|Gordon Hrank at Reno Oct. 42” Sve io] Cusiness was transaoted after July &. Hive decreased, ax indicated by the well as { had thought, She is a high-| (04 gnery and woollen alirt, just aa ae ° iba ERGO cat Akal taihinie eee foeatppelatioa Peep esteemed BL RT cabelas above percentage: ly cultured woman and a splendid] i. was found; unshaved, unwashed, jemin Franklin was celebrated to-| Which declare that owners are wante’ | jccasions and hesitated, as if fearthe| ington, Ky. Ward obtained « di slain pecocene warine pheovedpp iar -¥ he percentages of business school pianist. IT presume that she took @ | uisung. artit G87 98 the first day's proemmme for unclaimed property at Polle: | 6 go in because there were customers from Mrs, Isabel Ward at Reno Aug. 81,|/time hé was Commissioner of Plant een an . 81. ey ia ‘able to get work, for street cat, but could nof have gone | “4AU)E: 4 ot sada oo Eiris who are unable to ¢ cava arpuh oui e aeliae” i would never have Headquarters, No. 72 Péplar Street." inside. of promise damages but merely to re-| m1 Structures, and while he was if it hadn't been for Cousin Dolly,” for Tariff Week. There were cere- ve o) cus Brooklyn, and No. 240 Centre Street, The police to-day accused the pair Seoretary to the Mayor,” tosiste Mr. he applicants that come to t Mr. Berentsen Is one of the execu-| axpiained Saxton. "She gave me $400 | Mra. Tyler, in her auit against Ward, VaeWlonel Guidance avd kenplep ment tors of the extnte which oontrols the Seen ed eae vork nd staay’ at ‘monies before the statue of Franklin Manhattan, Included inthe property oF tre every on Jan. 18 of Bums) alleges ahe gave him $700 to have Bis|WUNOtNT et thine’ wes | envio’ r 67 per cent. exander Smith and Sons Curpe' ent. ue, I was in Printing House Square, where ear! faa . . Brothers’ con! offices in same 3 Sere cits emieras ota ver oat, Company of Yonkers. His wife is| ire, At, Students League 1 was ng Ho quare, where is nearly everything from an auto wife shadowed and the remainder of| paiq him for his interest in the : Brooklyn State office, and wreaths were laid by Charl fn the Manhatts M. mobile to a baby carriage, cameras, Vicinity, Hold up men on the Job e-!tne sum she sues for to cover the ex- | ness is fererred to in the report forty-one years old,,five feet, six|idea, Mother was sympathetic, hay- caped with $675.° The prisoners denied ate office, pais ie seins i. . " re hair, a promi- brother who achieved some Schwab, in the name of the Penn- thing, tools, tanks, typewriters, penses of the Meno divorce, says an examination of the bank ac- Mrs. Holl points to the following inches tall, has brown 4 ing a brother 10 s , , any knowledge of the robbery and also : facts ax basic reasons for the educa- Rent nose, round chin and face. faine by painting a ee ae ‘Abe ayiranie octety; by MRear Admiral machinery, money, dlamonda, wines, dcigred they had no intent of robuing| oper Teer stot suing for breach | ount of the firm showed jts average -lbalance was lees than 160 Lincoln on a lennon for the Navy, by Mareus iiquors and cigars, of promise damages, but merely to re Hands Clasped,” Saxton’s blue eyes : ald whack ri the clgar store Inst night, Neither} «over the money which, she-complaina, | Witalan said he had quit, tional plea now mad “Industrial depression affects chiely COURT DISCHARGES the unskilled, inefficient. man and awoman “Present sacrifice on the part of perents in keeping child in school will p Jater on, “The longer the period of training the 8 competition, “Cousin Dolly’s money evaporated | resentative of the French Pmbassy|“hootch?” Or is it some honest AUTOS FULL OF GAS ts tha kdvaathee oh antier other éontractors who used the court and_I soon became a fllvver parked | trac to spend either time or money In pur- el i Large to Be Called a Con- thought. You'll find better. Bohe- | infantry also pl aim the solace of bhe good old days, oung workers under sixteen have o =) M. Marks for the National Daylight! Who's for the wines and liquors? has « lice res 23 y In dh ‘oving of suits ‘od with humor over this, being pol : meer in tbanee FIELD ARTILLERY b oonibdian by nintare Saving Associatign, and by-a rep-| What honest bootlegger as lost his = she invested in, Ward's atverse for St | snlagt Waslen. Rrra Me houne site, Mr. Steinbrink explains G “i he name of his Government useholder who has lost his home te ulati' a , P In Greenwich Village, where all are i" © " jot a i the citys claims are too speculative Decides Cowboy's Gun Was Too] crete nee ners cautitul ‘Lhe Gold Star Mothers of the 15th DW? Come right along boys and] MENACE TO SCHOOL CAPTAIN ON TRIAL ud ither time er money tn our. ced a wreath at the but be sure that it was bought more : suing there. ag vs mt Bi dnt bean, fat on my badk 1| 0b of the statue in remembrance | than a year ago, or that you have! (Court Without Power to Remove FOR SALE OF TUG|Steintrink’s possession has” been ceale . turned over to Corporation Counsel Bittle chance to learn trades. cealed Weapon, s hould have claimed our ancestral/of Franklin's efforts to abolish | the prescription. - a” O'Rrien. ey continuation School Law — jtarold Hasmunson, e South Dakota estate in England, which as been I) slavery Ae the re OIE BEE ai tre Then, pispnaagad Ie Plaet Sourt Martial of Officer Who Sokd ira ! childre’ gh schoo! Nae: > mea dispute since Sir Titus Saulte’s death. e ‘ 8 ’ és 2 jor ‘ing Cars. iy: s €ies und under eighteen years will fOwDOy. ieaned UP aklinet Magistrate) CisP ut ow rm a nobleman A. W..G.| Stitioned at the statue was a fir lurking Sherlock Holmes, ‘There may for, Storing CALLS HER HUBBY mpeiled to KO to Continuation MASc dete’ Hours es week: this morning and glanced lovingly at » “There is a decrease in wages— slunt Col evolver which the t 20 per cent. lwtrate was holding up with oY iughed the future Knight of the |engine in token of ranklin's found-| be an African in the lumber, Although fourteen automobiles with|! for $2,500 Boat Later Sold Garter. “You can't get an audience |ing of the fire-fighting orgunizaition| Watch you step, boys, Wateh your ss ; sent gasoline filled tanks stored in a build- for $18,000, 4 the British Consulate without | op pyitadelp! fe first fire Ine | SOR! ing at No. 465 Weat 156th Street are de- cea ty wit oar Meanwhile t pursued [Of Philadelphia and the first fire tm 6 ‘The trial of Capt. Raymond B. Har- ranee comp: © also founded = clared a fire menace to children in Pub- fn the line of civic duty parents hands, It w relle of ploneer days] irt at ten smackers a week, surance company. As he also founded ONE DEAD, 4 HURT Ge bios Ma, te atsaining tha Merten n by court martial. tor alleged mi © to the community to keep thelr on the fr one of the old gats “Ive slept in the subway, I'd pick|the street cleaning system of PHila- ’ peek ss Pee cera’! appropriation of the Gover ot hae, ebildren out of the army of unem- which e probably used for shooting} the longest run, then flop, From At-|delphia Commissioner of Street Clean- N TRIPLE p Grover Cleveland, was bi pie Pinyed and to give them a good edu- Moericivaae zt looked as though all it| lantic Avenue to 242d Street and|ing Leo placed a floral tribute on the I COLLISION sioner of Street Cleaning, Magistrate ae: DemUn: Soar ét , ; 5 3h oi Governors ‘stand. Harrison Ia chungod eation ded wi wela to ke eal| back kills a night in that ten-cent| statue. Cobb in the Municipal Term Court to- 5 : All the school children of the city "Needed was-wheels to make it @ real) Oat Og . At the Hall of Fame the New! auto Trucks and Touring Car in| ‘sy destared fe ts without power to with having sold the tug for $2600 to LAZIEST OF MEN Tells Court He “Only Stops Sleep- ing to Eat’—A Divorce Is Recommended. Mrs, Marie Filborn of No, 289 f the conti erade beenvgiven cannot “Pye often gone for days without | yo, Taiversity. “aounds |. reat it oe epithe :| irnest Rudolph, a Brooklyn ship broker, . q ee piew Hol tates home.ts thea | Harold brought a carload of steers] 4) Ty betore Froould go to the Auto- fora ' i) wan bldg ovohek rant (nt Fatal Ni Crash at a eee crate tt aloeabor ne after an ofter of $19,060 had been re-| Beacon Avenue, Jersey City, before en It tells the story in’ simple from a ranch at Hettinget, 8D, After| CMO”, na take coffee and a ring out (tine, aid Nilroue over, Franklin's atat Noon Grash a bullding was erected last November by| —v5a trom, the City of Newark, | Gheciel Master: Cary. tn the Court iof ; : watering his stock he grabbed his) of jai), And ive Due Ketatiup: on the | \ meric ere delivered by William Bronx Crossing. horpasr Corporation Counsel John Wha) iso, Commiasionor William g.| Chancery at Jemey City to-day de- ! ‘ ker suitcase and hiked up to the] ring to kid myself it was meal Gugy and by hit en, ele a ¥ * al PL AIN REASONS ‘WHY PLEA wi et ates AN ‘stnouay “It was a cold night when je ara oan ot the cin "| One man was Killed, two automobile| Commissioner Leo, who formerly was| Brennan and Fire Chief Thomas Quix clared her husband, Mark Filborn, ts SHOULD BE HEEDED. Fee eS oe cs ervetl bbed. the | Hamburger, a Broadway philanthros enn ee taiin Society will hold ics] (UCk# and @ touring car were wrecket|Chulrman of the Bureau of Standards,| !¥: -| "the Jaziest. man who ever lived’ appeal says: sgh ball docaiguee a a bbegee te Hd cs pist, found’ me standing in front off jjnual dinner at the Hotel Astor biie| and four men wer scratched and|drew attention to the case three weeks| Another allegation to the effect that| She said that he “only stopped sleep pay to stay in school an- | stranger on suspicinn, When he opened] Pre » He siffpected my hunger |" s 3 Rates o 4ko, When Magintrate Brough fined| the Cuptain, a the Rialto, F i ornered colliston at » enti ana who was Cormerly in the! ing to eat, and that he slept every without a permit from the| ‘SOsport service at Hoboken, had re-| day till nine im the evening, and then brnleed th) a Shre Jauies A. Coughlin ‘ ie ‘est 6! Street Sta- e to re) evening: nis beg at the West Onth Mirest Ais-l ang invited me to supper at tbs and Brook Avenue, the] with gasalln make a Serious mis- | tion there was nothing in it but the] ‘ine Bird.’ While waiting for the aa wasn't] food 1 made some sketches on tho| FLATBUSH PREFERS ny ene te ee me noon to-day he dem van | Fire Depar n M h ry celved $3,000 from Rude afte, the - {take to look for work now, be- | south Dakota artillery. 7 pee | tees sag ee es oD A a Svepnlit ecday ke speak Ole | later tah voneia thw tie to toe Clty og | WESR OFF So's seleee, —_ eauenl | ¢arise employment offices in the » for anything el menu and my host became - ebb. Poatel, &: Hegko: chaultour) ¢: His lawyer told the Magistrate| x, 0 money from her.” She also alleged ' Ne way t |e 4 #6 offered to become my patron WwW s 44 Woxt 41st Street. ¢ iin wa and tne ce was ade| Newark for $18,000, waa withdrawn. : a vee gy, Wat: |" snuglatrate Nolan turned to the de-| ed and offered to become my patron ALK TO 10C. FARE Rot Aetst trwet, | oui, was I ahd was ad-| j1errison ls represented by Leut. Mer, | Re deverted her and her three chit year, (2) Hundreds | tective West 42d Street, in the Selwyn ch GUILASHOAT LAGE eaktOAe sana Oe fo then ‘avked that Coughlin) nard iP. Hoy and H. ¥. Holthusen an) dren A decree for divorce wills ad ‘ n are looking fora | “You call this # ec d weapon?! Pheatre. Boycott Replaces Former Riots He lost control of ‘hin vehicle] Pf ordered to remove the machines imn-| attorney. ‘The court ts presided over | vised by the Special Master, \ Applicants ‘have increased he asked. "You couldn't conceal it in] "1 am ambitious to do big things, | "OY" Tea eumes yt yhtna ground and smashed Into | eA eat oer aid he mO8 Ny Col, Wiillam A. Turnbull, | Mra, Lillian A. Brenner, No, 117 1 66 Cent, (3) Hundreds leas | the Woolworth Building, You'd have|Uke Hendrik Hudson, who is my a Wiitn Double Charge Resumes |». he Ne An rive be Rekert diate | Sppeal to the Fire Department | It ds anid that twenty witnesses have | West Sixth Sirvet, applied for divorer T Year, “Soba have decrensed 40 por |siyite'* itm ‘seine tov discharte"oes| sE vaarm to dreaa like a motion plo: | Under Court Order. f No. 242 Hast Tlat street, | So been called and that the trial will oc-| before Special Master William | € Gy Wages “are dropping "thai cannon! Interrupted Ma-| ture hero tr to dress, Hf yOu kHU% | aus prookiyn City Tallroud Company [sits tenner ansHts Poatee?34. #4941 PHONE CO.HAS PLAN | cupy three days Ampar, alse ih daveay Clay abe kad this year instead of going up. loney in alan what I mean, I'd wear 4 white s: fosyecitea owtaul thar anata fi i ind. the, Golgate truck) and = been married but.four montha, hen 1 and us YA g00d job No,” suid the Magistrate, “the ean-| Cricket. shirt with black knitted tie, {Was boycotted when the double fare) \! tothe wreckage. Foxter, 8a-| FOR NEW CONTRACT a 1 Nur epeeeeansee Mme Ln ve this buck to him Tihot dox!—and pattern .my. sults | went Into effect this morning on the| Wished into the wreckage. | Foster, Sn- A | STORK PAYS VISIT |her busband Monroe, a bell-diver ‘larly hard to get just now. (2 after Lew Cody’s, he's a classic edi-|Fintbush Avenue sur ling at Foster) the curbage truck were all thrown to} IN SURFACE CAR) said that he was tired of her, and on itions open are moatly “blind ROBBED OF $5,500 tion of Stewart Holmes, the he-vamp | avenue ho street. Foster went through the] Will Substitute Monthly for Yearly | | Sept. 2%, 1917, went to Mississipp) ’ " jobs which lead nowhere that Theda Bara wrestles to ruin in!” 4 force af police with several ser- | ey ae truck and was al- : Te arly | ——_ —— | Later be wrote her that he was gota {2 PY eee on 0 trade school | IN DRESS GOODS PiCtUrEs at to drive a two-neated | feente were on hand In the event of > as Number of Calls and Gain | Bluecoat With Drawn Gun Finds |t@,te Andes. 4 divorce waa recom- } peller paying and more lasting | a roadster, canary yellow, and race | ilnty ‘ot the people amply aiant use | HELD UP BY THREE; $400,000. No Hold-Up—Just # - —— -- ‘Jou ue an electrician, “printer, {Offices of Manufacturers on West )Pear! White on tiverside Drive, She'd | the Meats.” hey tok “Ione! ikea. aid CHECKS LOOT] , *¢.2%, resumption of the teleni Baby Girl Mines ares or, we aye the drop oP me, fo > cw York by the $350 oOo : a ; “oon to hig D0] yo! 25 Si Ente: roar) 01 e 3, while I keep} kT. me compelled t atronize haring before the Public Service Com- { ie we ; Matt | Spring Gor ; ; ( ; tye writs] without remonatrunce, ‘They ‘suid the]. " A fale, General © F al Sle Nao « e business world of In profes pring Gowns Stolen “apeaking af the movies, I'v writs |Tourte had decided the question and] Engineer for Jersey Public Service| 2. Welch, General Commercial Guper-| nue murtace car stopped at Seventh Ave “The Boys always put up ‘ (5) Children who do ten a film comedy about myself (un , ‘ intendent of the New York ‘Telephone j Reports of two robberies In the twelve | te & “ that was enough for them 5 A ae 2 and 126th Street late lust night ick ht, if there de school or high school bulldi t No. 119 West 2th|Produced), I call it “Lather and) “Gut the cars travelled "light on the Gas Co, Robbed at Point Company teatifie a kick at night, if ¢ are 1% netter chance to get and | #tery Ddullding at No. 1 gh Jazz"—full of subtle humor. Hall other aide of Foster Avenue Wolch said th 1 Passengers rushed Into raat, ox» no Ancre Cheese sand- cad worthewhile Jobe Street became Known to-day. The vic-/Yjoya stuff, I'm the funny barber = = = = of Revolver, Mr. Wojdh sald that under the pro-| cirediy from both exits. Patrol nh Rome he organizitions backing| tims were Patnick & Bekstein and the|who carelessly lathers the oustomer posed now schedule the company intends | \wijiam Burry of the t 128d si wiches for the ‘snack’ be- n . 3 , y Some ra i c dius who earty to-day moyement to keep children in| L. M, Dracow Company, both manufas-| with shoe-blackening by tistake.| cus’ Some day I'd like to outdo D.| ‘Three ban hool are the following: State In-| turers of dress goods, Bome time Fri-|The big novelty of the plece is that|W. Griffith as a movie director, I’m|up John Riley, No strial Commissions, Bureaus of] gay right robbers entered thelr offe®,|1 crown the waiter (always the soup| warming up in the bull pen, ld | te rly contrant and contract so that | ra tnstend of being | ‘discontinue the. ye 223 Congress Avo-| substitute a monthty nue, Jeraey City, engineer for the Public | ilephone subecribers tnstend. of | fore retiring.” Station put in @ call for help,qgad with wh revolver entered the car. Te “s uae ort vhat peliower he: e x venile Placement, Vocational Guid | ay Wen Tone ene reget) with a rabbit instead of @| /“Can you Imaging a film of Prank | Gervicg Gas Company, ot two bank [Su "it" a ‘Michel inaieed ‘angeuts | wae somawet allowed when, th AINCRE d Remploynient Service for! »° . custard ple. oris’s ‘McTeague'—what a finish | Service Ga meats, oe Eva BEAR Fah wll a ctor informed him that a passe 3 Suniors, United Neighborhood League,| From Patnick & Hokatein they took|°"S/"Kn iso creating the material ith that death scone on the desert Fa paley ‘andtno camy, he OUT LO ee iit hye Aald will net the cons had given birth to a child. An ambu-| (Qh the Genuine Moguafird Flbear Women's Municipal League, Women’s| $2,500 worth of dress goods and from | go an extravaganza of wholly Amer-|—old McTeague handcuffed to thit| *20., Riley had no cash. | | thls change he sald will net tie inc mas called ond Mra, Many Cueter ; t : City Club, Public Bducation Asdeia- | the Di Company $1,000 worth of | ican theme and treatment; a fantasy, | guy—hot dog ; volver, wile LNc ned oily Creveniin. ‘Me tern = sald | twonty-twp, of No CNEE: és spe te Wed we dow Wy Fobwuis gained euiranoe fob pedis 4 call Jb "Malle Ameri- and iw salenia are unovored Vly ly bas aru counpaiay, Ruaives salen were taken to Harlem Moepitsh | : 6 *s _ - Se ee ee ee ee - ws ». s | ra