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THE EVENIiG UIE bins Pill ae oF 4, 1921, % pas acchi lve - ‘ eae en Y Ti i ied Coupl. * ; 1 : 7. | Take Oath of Allegiance to U.S. JAZZ STEPS, LED 10. In Historic Old John Street Theatre ’ | German Circus Midgets Then | | Visit City Hall—Husband ' | eee — | | a en Mr. and Mra. John Doll, the smaltest Hy Rua? Taken Interatiy| | and the happlewt couple in the United Sere um’ Taken Internally, sward and Stewardess Near ite coe Ly NCR al ai Returns to See Her After Two Says nelle Paty jon, now with the cireus, took out cltl- Cop Who Smelled | | Death—Livingston Puts —jenship papers to-day, The Dolls wer Years of Wandering, and Beatie Nd Germany Bottle. i yn in Germany e | | Damage at $20,000. After leaving the Court House the | Is Arrested. a ——— ‘couple paid a visit to Mayor Hylan at| KO) MORE OPEN BARS. | Wiliam Spencer, sixty-five, and City Hall, “He pos with them for Glovanni Aversa shot hie wife dead Mrs, Mary Mernagh, fifty-five, stew Provan ont OB AGH! 62018, fai Siete home OS ae Enforcement by Polie2| } and stewardess of the 22d Dis 302 Bast 102nd Street, left his five- ‘orces “Blind Tiger” trict Republican Club, No, 236 Barbey venneld Gaiitten Stary, alter aes Brooklyn, were rescued by wildered at the Gody, afd went away Drinkir firemen early to-day when fire de- He went to many places, as far = stroved the club building, Jacob Liv- Wert as San Francisco, north into the The proves of making New Yor bgton, Regubtican leaden or Kings scantily peapled parts of Canada, ove tetas ; hes! el ANS south again to Kansas, doing a hit of were few Tee Car egrars eeeaa teak ea hs work here and there, moving when he club, said the loss was about $20,000 Ria REY. WGI c € A passerby saw fire in the building The police meanwhile were pa. rtiy before 8 o'clock and rang the tlently and methodically at work, fol Joorbell, awaking Spencer, who vec! lowing the theory—it i# almost a nat- pied rooms on the third floor. He ural law—that no man completely and yused Mrs, Mernagh and they started permanently separates himself from hurriedly down the stairs, The fire his past, They kept track of the Little @ inking 4 which the police was in full sway throughout m of girl, being sure, that sometime ste @ie not to suspect | the three-story brick building by this would bring the man within reach. ASLANce Of this sort of See ea Ss Sagi te ==: * time, however, and they were forced And last night she did. . ported in Coney 2 = 5 - to turn back. A little while ago Aversa, his én Is to-day by Patvo!-| INtertor of the John-Streel Theater during the Revolution | spencer und Mrs, Mernagh thon fidence restored by hia long success m ko Apfel of the Bat from ola engraving” at N.V.Histerical Society) made their way to a ond-story in eluding purst thinking perhapa Seeomce Bolicamun Anil Wie - f __ extension roof und found themselves that the police had abandoned the eyo and a sense of de a Maide + Historic Sastaty | ! unable eit to escape from the roof case as « to bother with e i. He saw me n Naiden Lane Histor ese | | to get back into the building. By forever," moved East. He did no Nicholas Panarella’s barber Will, on Saturday, Put up a f is time the rooms under the exten venture at first to come into the city 9 . ~ WT | sion roo! ‘e blazing 4 ames ” ie got a job as a farm hand @ No. 49 Hubbard a 7 rove . sion roof were blazing and flam but he got a j Apfel conside Pablet on Spot | h at Prov ed| | ry began coming through the roof. Luzon, N. Y., and planned to see his t ed and t Forerunner of the Broad-| und ladder No. 107 arrived ji) child. tified, when Pani ray Palace: rote 2 | case of Spencer and M He communicated w te es Bente Mag’ te Geism he way Palaces Devoted to the | 1 looked hopeless, Cup and arranged to meet one of siottood' they camns-out-with apparent Drama and Music in the Thomas Flanigan sent five firemen last night at Street and Eighth oo . ° t roof ey car ¢ Avenue The 1¢ met Detectives ! Ce atOWIh GP bends he snthic ato 5 to the roof and they carried th —- a i when t went in. Theatrical Metropolis of the couple down the ladders to safety HRS, AND NR HORT DOLL TAKING THE OATH OF | Ryan and Unger, who were waitin Also.” he udded, “when they came| YWOrld. | ; Nobody else was in the building at GLE CIAMEH , Srorae BAS Gee. Se ee with the old warrant for his arres® | They say he ac ed the shootin: they seemed unsteady on their —* (ee ee the time of the fire pe i He © asonligats rae By Will B. Johnstone . . Fire had been discovered in the! the Mayor asked Mr. Doll and blamed his wife's mother 1 said he'smelied every bottle) New York Cliy, the theatrical eapt-| Doctor and Lawyer Accused} Declares Manheimer Cut ‘'Her|ctup's basement at 130 o'clock this, “there tho boss.” replied Mr. D SALOON LEASES A a pe 3 ail ata ze i a sotlland Sagescatn - a ie i orning, and Spencer and Mrs, Mer-| pointing to his wife Me and my wife we scrap. Kj eae ed cn aroma {lof the world, will witness an un-| of Taking Money to Buy Allowance After Making |7o') put it out with paile of water.| "Ts she ever Jealous?” asked ENDED BY DRY LAW| te tias not yet seen the enita t one at radiater ema | usual event Saturday, Apri: 16, when ; wx i: ik 7 ie Aap Lapel 2 : . Mayor: — Bn he thought was reminiscent the afaden Lane Mion! society | Freedom for Jacob Smith. New Friends With Auto 1 isnot known if sparka left from) NT is. septied the husband. | Appellate Division Overrules Judg-| WILD PARTIES TOLD of other days and nights and on the] composed of business men of the jew- ——— ———— biG) Carty DlAge caused the later: fre: While the picture was being taken ° ; Mrength of that took Panarella to] eiry district, will dedicate a tablet that] Former Governor Alfred EB. Smith| First, Irving Manheimer bought an} The fire spread to the walled the Mayor bent forward and clasped ment Against. Brewing IN DIVORCE CASE court on the charge Of violating the) win be pluced at the site of the was the principal witness called in|automobile; next, Mrs, Rose Man- Pein Raat oe bbe Stonee and | MTS Doll's hand. Company. ——- ate Prohibitior aw. i 3 8) t 1 y +. m : ‘ - reet, driving 0 ss menze os “Don't hold 00 long or oo might tet aoe re : een wan | trance of the old John Street The: # trial to-day in General Sessions | heimer of No. 3 Marion Street, Brook- |), ¢amily, Gat ie Ouinageliiers Was poe saa se ape Mot NSM | Beases which set forth that peop-| Butler Says Many Women Visited elleve me, Judge, ®5 ithe first building of its kind, ere Dr, Bernard Lazarus, under in- af ant 5 UO FeMOUs erned Do! art 8 let for satoor rposes ©: ? Pan- | lyn, testified in the Brooklyn Supreme | stig rhe only lives lost in the fire he eae ve, , y was let for on purposes ox : Whiskey, it's news to m @ Pan-| specially for dramatic performances on|dictment with Maurice I. Rosenberg, |2™ ‘et Pia owen weercie Renae re eee ae } hts ig Pan dl eis dae a eked usively were terminated automati- C. B, Portier—Wite lo areila. “A customer brought that to) Manhattan Island, the humble begin-|an insurance broker of No. 154 Nae-|Court to-day in her wpplication gor|were those of Beauty, a Pomerat wife uppointed a Hees cally’ with) the opemition off Gronthl Get Decree me and said it was exceptionally g004| ping of our glittering Broadway of to-| sau Street, on a charge of extorting |slimony and counsel fees in a sepafa- | dos pet of the club, and a canary bird, cranleeiaiee! : t lest sewias qecanaline cee de teuialte bay rum, I'm eure tt was bay rum."'| ges ewith ita onyriadl playhouses $5.10) from Mra Rebeoen Smith at|ton suit, he cut her allowance from |the property of Mrs, Mernagh ee a As a: "| hended down by tne Appellate Di. |,,1ay Parties, one Maxting from 1 Pu 3 rate Geismar decided to let | ay si vant ni -| No Aatintio Aven Parte $2 to $10 a week so he could take | : ‘4 4 ae : 03 ve next morning, In a The old John Strect Theatre, an un. . 54 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, by As the couple left City Hall Mrs, Doll | ¥islon of the Supreme Court Jo. 7 West 6 ray * | 8 % Ha eh ea s the couple left City Ha oy | vi ' apartment at No. 57 West 68th 8! the city chemists determine the ques-| ently object, principally wood in| "presenting they were able to per-|#itls on Tad and moe Benet SUICIDE WARNS led the miniature procession—Afr. Do decision, with opinion trom |wore described in the divorce proceed Moni end Rela! Panareles 181460) construction, painted red, set back|suade Goy Smith to commute the |(uued, U if ash oe Be r Summer! WIFE IN NOTE NOT | sseckty traiting nenina Jus gner, discusses the Case |ings in the Supreme Court at White for examination April 48. sixty feet from John Street between sentence of her husnand,|Yacation, when he met, she sald, Mivs = of Mr y E. Dolerty of Staton | Plains to-day of Mra, EB. Fortier again That the police intend to rald homes| roadway and Nassau Streets, 8 serving five to ten|futh Braunstein of No. 1804 86uh TO LIGHT THE GAS Taiand, aguinat the wokatsin Brewing (Cuarates Be. Fort without warrants was Indicated bY! Unike our theatre palaces to-day Auburn Prison for arson. alan sedate A oo puny, and overrules a Judgment| Adram Hughes, colored butler f the arraignment in, Harlem Police . ec y of |The commutatio ted, b anheimer, who is described as F anon : ; Robert Fore teatied that Fo . its entrance was a covered way of We nted, but bridge Takes Care wndered last Ovte in the Muntci- Court of Mrs. Daniel Merreso, of No.| ouch wooden material from the pave-|@ nith revoked it when he hearg foreman of the rhailing department | ilfiam W. Bainbridge 1 ak at (Court) | ten Aohoriy uae + Jester. mibiewsed the apartment 410 East 119th Street, on a charge of] ont to the door jthat Mrs. Smith bad paid money to of Collier's Weekly, his wife swore,| Others Shall Not Be Injured, | i eschan Rivest cat Ean [monte nao ei his wae ean Bus iqitor er possosalol a} i ; rie Roe nivere osed ie mia dar the name x u th s § id R land, and he wns Joined by Fortle having liquor in her pe ion. It was opened by “Mr. Dougl | and TF nbers Pr sed a8 a single man under the num Then Takes Life. | mond Terrace, which the brewing partiog f A every: ial Neight complained to Detective! eo 7, 1767, who pre: “The | ant District Attorney Cun- of Guggenhimer and claimed he w | company leased two years ago for a 8 said, euch night with different John Butler that Mrs. Merreso was] s.-atagem," and the tickets were on/fcen, in his opening address to the a member of that wealthy family. H Betore qomunitting: suede ear (ee wioon. When the Volaterd act be- nen, making and selling lUquor in her] i, at the “Bible and Crown” in| Jury, outlined at length the charge Proposed, his wife continued, to Miss | day by inhaling gas in his home at No. } came operative the company clored | pavid Coyne ntendent of th @partment, Butler invaded Mrs. Mer-| syanover Squz probably the fore-|@sainst Lazarus. It appears that Braunstein after their return to the | $23 Riverside Drive William W. Bain- RS; hikes fae re hepa Bay {ure flapartment thous tifled that he or- r s home without a warrant! punnor of Tyson's to-day. | b Smi counsel was © city and then on March 4 st he| bridge, a methodical business man,| ba cor aa SG ORS OR TB ered Marre out of the apartment eeized a quantity of alleged alcohol Hayes, at the area of the!’ a lawyer of Jersey City,/ rushed into their house pale and ex- | member of the stationery firm of Hen- | } ‘ Api that [on, the complalnt of other tenanta and beer and arrested her. She was! tneatre," who also had tickets to|and pned to Rosen- da. ry Bainbridge & Co, took measures UI while a lee ntract, is - counsel for Mra. Fortier held by Magistrate Nolan in $500 bail. | sei!, was, no doubt, New York's first| bere in August, 19 he had He said,” Mrs, Manheimer’s afM-| avert injury to others asa result of his! —— Dine ne ay TURE Ee (peer rence Ue the aio\ nak Mise recta tai Vladimir H. Alibi, connected with] ticket speculator, client in Auburn Prison, Rosenberg, |davit alleged, “he had been keeping | uct, He left a note to his wife warn-!357 Mon Added to Playground brinis the Richmond ‘Terrace muloon ter are wealth tor is @ Rector Street drug concern; E.| Ladies were requested to send their | according to Cunneen, told Stemberg| company with a young lady eight| ing her to turn off the gas before go-| ~~“ aaa hes 38 within the rule of law which absolves Aquitania or to E Geott McKnight of New Milford.|servants to keep their places in the| he was acquainted with Dr, Lazarus, | months and that he had been ed| ing to the basement of the house, and} Force Cost $7,000 a Week, Beene. prom shale jon meueindats ce Platt 2000 as & Conn, and Joseph Contelio of No.| theatre at 4 o'clock, acvording to tho| GoY- Smith's personal physician, and] in g predicament by her parents, aot to carry an open light to the base- Towers cwnnts vhen they wre prevented from per rit ot th “nnde 2268 Second Avenue were arraignea| records, but nothing is said about! for Jacoh Smith, | P“T" learning he was married. He said he, ment | “ pokey public enems to Mr before United States Commissioner! how the men reserved the “bald-| Bventual Cunneen said, Stem-|dented it, He asked me to tell them| Mrs, Bainbridge found the note when | aes 3 Hitchcock to-day charged with hav-| headed” row, However, notice was | ne _iazarus and Lazarus de-| he and I were not married, 1 refused| yhe awakened. She turned off the gas! ! on plor it Hebolcen ing in their possession withdrawal] posted, “No person admitted behind) grog Matte’ yer Rich, he claimed. | to tisten, He rushed around the room| and went to a room in the basoment,| While recelving pay froin the United permits bearing the forged signature] the scenes.” Democratic campaign fund. $2,000 to] @Md said: “Then there ts nothing for| where she found the body of her hus-| States Government, were put on 4 of Commissioner O'Connor, Special] ‘phe first well known footlight| Gov, Smith and $1,000 to pay the ex-| me to do but commit suicide.’ ” | bana |*padded” yayrol! of the Hoboken De evenue Agents Murphy, Malone and/ favorites of this city appeared here. | PiTs0s of Sere eee Rosenberg.) ‘He promised to break with the girl,| Members of the family refused to] P4Mment of Playgrounds, just prior Keyes allege that the men were in a] Miss Cheer, Miss Wainwright and) per after Stemberg and Mrs. pinith |th® wife continued, if she would do|give Policeman Loughran, who waa|'© the city elections of May 13, 1919, | conspiracy to withdraw 2,500 cases of| Mra, Morris were the toast of the|were satisfied that the commutation |as he asked and finally, he added,|called by Mrs. Bainbridge, any ex-| ‘cording to testimon t fore} whiskey from bonded warehouses by| town in pre-Itevolutionary War times | would be ; because he is a “convincing talker,” | pianation other than that Mr. Bain-|'te Mackay Legisiat nmittes at means of the forged permits and packed the theatre to its OB | even ine Poh et she agreed to go to the Braunstein |tpridge, who was forty-five yeans old, | City, The r of piay-| Leo Busoh, « porter employed at No.} pacity, which meant $800 in the money | Rosenberg arrested and they were in- | home. had appeared to be dissa round employe ased from $3 ‘Thomas Street, was a highly indig-| of those days. Boxes were 8 shillings, | dicted on Sept. 28, 1920, “No sooner had I entered,” the affi- | despondent recent! though in good |six, according to Schroeder nant prisoner when arraigned in thy} pit 6 shillings and gallery 3 shillings. Bonen rg asked for and will belqavit continued, “than the mother Health Me Soom ine penden A Hobe " betweer Centre Street Police Court by Police-| Then young Lewis Hallam and John | S™nted & 8° —____ | very bluntly blurted: ‘Are you mare | ie eee ie ov acks: oP ce of DUST Atay 3 und May 2 making the tot an Carl Zipf on a charge of violating | Henry were favorite idols and re- ried to this man? pointing to my|was associated with two brothers in| Payroll for the department $7,954.71 Enforeement Act. Admitting (ht) coved all the “mash notes.” tight-rope walker, the first of her] i go the enterprise at No, 101 William|a week hie gave Zipt a drink of whiskey, Busch ee ete ich kind to electrify the metropolis, |" - ‘ as | Street Aaa 5 claimed the policeman approached him,| When pretty Miss Wainwright ap-| whose population was every bit of “She was so discourteous I wus) eee was learned shortly before the} bent over as if in great pain, and] peared in “Beggars Opera” as Polly,| 10,000 inhabitants, stunned for a moment. I did not an-| ONG ISLANDER IS | committee met in formal session t bemwed for something to ease it, Busch] undoubtedly our latter day vogue of| , 1m 1797 President John Adams at-) wer, Her daughter roughly reps Li |162 sutpoenaes have been txued for was held an gio ha Director of | @usical comedy modestly started. witnessing, “Bunker Hill,” “The Sul: | the question and then turned to my) HELD AS CAVE MAN « ppearance before the committ A Noted Explorer— a ere testing laboratories, who| “Beggars Opera’ was recently re-|tan” and “Jacob Gawk's Ramble," a|pusband and said: ‘I thought you _ tee | of men who received pay from the elty jas analyzed more than 600 samples | vived here, 90 we can get a good idea} musical piece that had the town| 014 soing to bring her here to prov bottle of gin, but before he could seize them, Mrs, Zindell deliberately emashed ther against,the wall. The Zindells were held in $500 ball each. ‘and also posted in the guilery. Thus seated the father of our country proceeded to enjoy the unparalleled feats of Mme. Placide, |mtoves on cold days, abd perto ances happened twice a week. ‘The John Street tablet will be un- veiled at 1 o'clook P. M. Saturda: THE E Beginning Monday, April 18, In VENING WORLD BBR meee. 3 —— — lof Hoboken when they performed + And H H f B d Of gelzod liquor in the past ton days, | what was considered the “Follies of The fenbe hak rerhaxuanod?. in Meine Gizgg don't aun ohove ey |Avcused (Of (Cammy, (Gitll From| ic ames @itacens have is Fiunger ror brea bed to-da at he has not | Wat s iy “last pe thing. y apie tO stood alcohol | 1776," oF thereabouts. the house took place Jan. 13, 1798,| My husband smilingly said: | Her Home to His Own, 1,000 | promised immunity, tt was said | You just call for your coffee and egus and toasted bread, or any other poison. Much new and When the city was occupied by the| after thirty-one years of service. “Well, you can realize how one in| . . The ¢ mittce, it wasreporte . these mornings and rush for the 7.45 without giving them a fe - ad to - Hallam and Henry sent the first ee Feet Away. | raw whiskey has been submitted to) writish troops during the revolution | «4.4 show” on tour from here, play-|her position naturally feels, It is : |dropped temporarily consideration of second thought. Bim, Uae mone oF LN Bote tar rh this playhouse was christened] ing Baltimore, Richmond and ‘Phila-| rather embarrassing for ber ‘to tel]| Julian Ross of Eastmeadow, L t.] ai) other matters, including the ir But before America had conquered the Rockics noted Spplied ‘also to wines and in “Theatre Royal” and all Tory ama-|delpbia. This ‘tour was marred when |i). truth in thie matter.’ 8 in the county jail at Mineola pend- | yaniation of the election of Hrig explorer, Thomas James, put civilisation behind him for a o wines ; pias i | ot the election of Bri i ‘A new angle in prosecutions under | curs performed on its boards, as-| the property ininks and costumes | nally the moteh rof the girl said: | 98 lemal action on his alleged wbdue- | Gen| Howard Borden, as Coes rush inte the wilklerness, the State enforcement act was intro-| sisted by “military thesplans,” sls tion of Maury Savia, sixteen ‘s old, | He penetrated to Santa Fe and returned along the base of : 3 saat stage coach company. Tt doesn't make any difference ary Bavia, 2 4, | mander of the Infantry Brigade of the : « day by Magistrate Sitber- | ° y % h y the Rockies, where he sighted a mighty peak, named “James fran'in West Bide Police Court Major John Andre, the famous} Joseph Jefferson, grandfather of our | wnether you are married to him or|W#ushler of Mr. and Mrs. Francisco! Now Jersoy National Guand, and will | Peak” by the oki trappers who came after him. Sa en at s ° f | later-day Rip Van Winkle, made his _ : Savia of Basi dow. aren eat fon i goneph Lassie, proprietor oF si one ee Ae sae ete] first appearance at the House Feb.|not. He loves my daughter Ruth and | “j\". Of Rastmeadow, Apri 1 Rome | Concentrate on alleged irregulariti He fought with Pawnces, Comanches and Apaches. Then taurant at No. 143 Wes ¢ cused by history a aving painted) 19, 1796, us Richard in ‘The Pro-|she loves him, and he doesn't give a} seized the 1 her hom © told occurring between Jan. 1, 191%: and | one night an Indian circled his camp, keeping out of gun shot. and Philip Labasse, a waiter, had beeO| some of the scenery—Sconery by| voked Husband.” The first comedy| anny tor you. ner father ‘and mother, It is alleged, [say 18, 1919, beoaume prosecution of | James knew what this meant—that the Indian was friendly hela in $500 ball each on & charge | | are, wign by everybody.” by an American, written for Amer-|‘ . |that he would Kill them if they made] juon all Rtandeva wAlhite and wanted to make sure what kind of a camp it was. {ional charge of wilfully destroying| On the surrender of Cornwallis and to be produced in America, was|¢ See Lae mplaint, aserted that ne i : “Wemhatonga?” be called out which was the Indian name tional charge ¢ ully y It was called "The Con-| DR. A. B, SANFORD ne-pLECTED. | f)) ON en! a : by the s of Limitations, May ” a” foc the , evidence was made against Laselle| ye evacuation of New York, the by Royall Tylcr, a Boston| The Rev. Dr, A. B, Sanford was re-| cried out © to escape him.| Mr. Schroeder suid thore was noth DI er ce tua ee en's by direction of the Court. There i8|) Suse once more fell under American | professor. elected Sceretary of the New York Past! ‘Then he touk her'to his house, abeut| ine po, lded h eee bare : no provision in the Mullan-Gage bill gement, and on Sept. 20, 1787,| Anterior to the old Jahn Street The- | Conference of the M. E, Church, which | 1,00) fect from the Savia home, whore | 2& oF the added men to do on the “Wawhatonga?” the Indian queried ead came scarer. He for punishment for destroying evi- | Management, 1 De 178+) atre, logend has it that theatrical! onea it ty-third cia he kept her for several dava, it is|ayerounds and they were set at was a friendly Osage. He conducted the lone explorer to the dence, but there is a provision in the] was produced "The Citizen,” the first | performances wero given in a loft|°> ua eoreniys tue RAoHel asenion') NS Bek OP BOVOrRl GOIG)| 15 18) Ton eapant inte, goine of wil camp of a white trader from St. Louis, named Chauteau, and general laws making the wilful de-| gramatic performance given in the| building on the East River, some| Yesterday in the Hanson Place M. £2. | Byes Pe : the two eat down to dinner struction of evidence in @ criminal] | tter the Revolution and. the| time prior to 1731. Tn 1750," Lewis|Chur 2, Brooklyn. Bishop Lather 3. | on B, Chapman, County Rep-| were not owned by the city f ‘ . ge a misdemeanor. city after ©) Hallam sr. later conducted a make- | Wilson presided. Dr. Sanford takes of. | [e8entative of the Society for the) The witness cited that Toma “I partook with him of « dish of coffee,” wrote James, “the ati ‘annon said he| first of a series of productions whic! heatre on Nassau Street, be-| ne & TI ntion of Cruelty to Children, an‘ Ri tasted im 12 months, it Detective Martin Cay f producti hich | shift t . be-|fico for his twenty-fourth year. The| frrcruuc fy Mate ee 1! Norris, employed at the army firwt I had tasted im 12 he, and of bread winch hi saw Labasse serve four drinks of an| afforded great pleasure to Gen.| tween John and Maiden 1, A no-| church at large distributed $2,113,000 last | op stele DF Martini arrested Ross) eaipygecs fe before my mind of hocee te which I amber liquid in the restaurant at 3] Washington both tefore and after| tice in the Postboy of that year! year, ag mgalnst $600,000 In 1910, t}und returned the girl to her parents.| Was on the playground payrol | jong been o'clock this morning and that when sy reads: “Ry His Excelleney’s permis- wa sets hnn oDtavstten Ha | Ross was held in $5,000 bail our days, receiving $16.23, T r The whi he entered Laselle swept the glasses| tis Inauguration as President, sion, at th miu Street, acini - mm | ord. at the ce chowad bowel, and their contents to the floor, In| President Washington's visits to|on Monday, th of March during thi May 30 N 7 i the kitchen, Cannon said, he found al the theatre were always ceremoni- | next. Will be presented the historical ‘The bottle of whiskey. ous. Over the box he occupied was OF ak citeonat te Mie: MARGARET (WN cevieamien weer tetanic we That enforcement chases hooch| the newly devised United States coat | » peare and uttered by Colley It was admitted, however BenJa which into pirange places was indicated’ in| o? arms Cibher, Bsa’ (the Ned Wayburn of came to New York from @ small Iowa town, and }| min Gastner, an army nel exe in order Flatbush Police Court to-day when| When the house was thus honored, | {Pat diy). Glorge I. was the King | ned to “make her own way." She craved [| oyive, that Norris m for & @ patrolman bearing the dec! Thomas Wignall, the manager of the | they wore supposed to hurrah for happiness and sec sooner did they come |) OvIvt That Nort non-prohibition name of Sherr: theatre, in full dress of black, with | [Oni ¢ of ee Si pple wht than they vy Suddenly the dark he work at the play Mo TON tOR aall; proprievsr of| halt elaborately. powdered th “tho | STBOF Of the Province, was the stago| ness of despulr faded and she saw the pot ot gold” || Julius Dusterwitz Remember that every loaf of a dry goods store at No. 122 Third| fashion of the time and holding two! \fayor of the city, who in Ad: On “At th E d f R © 99] of Playgrounds, te Avenue, and his wife on a charge of les In silver candlestick’ | frre tickets, mo doubt e End of the Rainbow. were five playerot ’ violation of the Mullan-Gage Ac customed to receive the Prea- Befor the John Street Theatre Don't fail to r 4 th wbsorbing ne stor y ty r 1 Sherry said that he invaded the dry he box door and conduct | camo into being, the play was often ad this absorbing new story nly two mien @niploin goods store in search of wet goods| him and his party to their seata. | Hostponed on account of the weather, ANI He was aaked how many fnd found 2 bottle of whiskey and a| Soldiers were placed at tho entrance | tnd women gould bring. thelr toot | BY NANCIBELLE HALE, employed ten days before is made to make you want to eat another Conpritht, 1921, by Ward Baking Co. jdn't remem pack ihves weak pril admitted, however, he had wwenty-fve een cmoloyed. | - - aan t oy] ' 1 { i ‘

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