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PHONE COMPANY'S ‘AND’ INLAW MEANS POVERTY PLEA IS EXPOSED AS SHAM While It Begs for Higher Rates| Broker Advertises Its Prosperity. SEEKS TO SELL American T. & T. Shares Are Boomed While Subsidiary Bemoans “Hard Times.” By Sophie Irene Loeb. ‘Two communications have been re- ceived within the past two days by telephone subscribers. One came from the New York Telephone Com- pany and another from a well known orokerage concern. The big questions in reviewing both ‘ommunications are: WHY AN INCRPASED PHONE RATE? The brokerage firm says: “The directory shows you swoseriber to a Bell telephone. “Why not be an owner in the prop- rty? “The American ‘Telephone and Tele- traph Company (with its predeces- wr) has paid not less than $7.50 on every share every year for the last thirty-nine years, “It 19 now on the basis of $9 per year per share. “This means $45 per yeor on five shares. “The average cost to the subscriber of his telephone (without toll calls) 8 about $36 per year. “Five shares of the stock will cost, UL present market prices about $530 “Why not own enough stock to pay your telephone bills out of your divi- dends THE N. Y. TELEPHONE COMPANY PLEADS POVERTY. The New York Telephone Com. he same day writes to the sub: 4s follows ‘During the past only earned 23 per cent, upon the vost of ite property, und for a num- ber of months in New York City, by cason of greatly hus failed to earn even its operating pensesi and the monthly ere increasing, “In order that it might have sutti- cient revenue to meet its obligations ‘nd continue to furnish adequate phone service to the public it pe itloned the Public Service Commis- to be a deficits STOCK. | TELE- year the company | increased costs, it! z{hand will THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1921. BLUEBEARDS, SAYS WOMAN LAWYER Excursions to Connecticut Seen by Miss Lucille Pugh Due to Statute, “Unless the Connecticut law |garding plural marriages is angend- led, that Gtate may weyy produce a race of Bluebeards in this country,” Miss Lucille Pugh, noted dawyer, de- clared in an interview here to-day. “As 1 understand the statute, @ married man may go to Connecticut and take another wite, or two, or a dozen, for that matter, 90 long as he does not live with her in the State.” Miss Pugh’s statement was in re- | ply to a query as to her views, both | a5 a Woman and a lawyer, on the re- markable law revealed in the present case of Herbert Thornton Andrews, New York broker, who married a girl in Connecticut and took her home to live with his other wife im Jersey City, | “The ambiguity in the Connecticut law, I am informed, is caused by sub- | stitution of the word ‘and’ for ‘or,'" she sald, ‘It seems certain this was an unintentional error; I would hate to believe that a male Legislature would deliberately provide a haven for their morally irresponsible coun- | tdymen."* | Miss Pugh deciared that with the \countrywide heralding of the existence of the Connecticut statute “it would {not tax the imagination to picture spe- cial Bluebeard excursion trains being run into Connecticut bearing veteran bridegrooms and the latest prospective |additions to their harems.” Connecticut Statute Hampers the Proxecation of Andrews. BRIDGEPORT, Conn, April he word “and” inserted in |Bizamy Law by Legislators ni 200 years ago makes it possible re- Btite for | plural marriages to be contracted iu Connecticut with practical tmmunity from prosecution, according to lead- ing law-makers to-day, | When Herbert Thornton Andrews, | New York broker who lived with two wives in Jersey City, appears for a |hearing next week in Greenwich, | where he is alleged to have married th second woman, the prosecution's be tied by the defective | statute, it was said |makes it virtually impossible to con- rs) a person who has left one State to marry unlawfully in another, un jless it is proven tha the cohabited jin the State ein which he was ille- kally wedded,” C. rlick, As- “4 clause in the State bigamy laws! Chauncey M. Depew, 87 Years Old To-Day; ‘Hopes by Optimism to Live 100 Years Forget the Disagreeable and Think Only of the Good Things, Is His Maxim—Reg- ulates His Life in a Whole- some Way and Has “Shed, Eccentricities.” “The More You Like a Thing the More Reason There Is for Giving It Up if You Find It Isn’t Good for You—Has Cut His Food Down by One-Half. ' Chauncey M. Depew, who is eighty- seven years old to-day, Is firm in the belief that he will reach the century mark, and he expects to accomplish this through what he culls the whole- some way in which he regulates his lit In the first place,” he said to-day, “if I ever had any eccentricities I've shed them all. A man doesn’t havo eccentricities when he reaches my time of life. He hus habits and they ought to be good ones. As for to-day, save for the fact that I am so sur- rounded by a veritable garden of flowers, I feel like a bud just com- ing out. Otherwise to-day will be lke all the others. I shall be at my office from 9.30 o'clock until 4.30 doing my regular work, with occa~ sional pauses, of course, to receive the congratulations of my many friends. Yow, as to my habits: I have come to a very simple but quite satisfying die Save on rare oceasions I never Jtouch champagne, though for forty | | years 1 drank a pint of it every night | at dinner, I don't drink spirits of any | kind, aside from the rare sip of cham- pagne, and tea I never touch because | it keeps me awake. Coffee? Yes, a little In the morning, Roast beef and steaks, of which I am extremely fond, | I never eat, because I found they en- couraged rheumatism. “The true philosophy of life is th: the more you like a thing the more reason there is for giving it up }f| you find it isn’t good for you. You’ | find then that nature will adjust her- | self to you as you will to nature. She's a good old bird, nature is, if you treat | her properly. “My diet, which is helping to carry |me on the long road I am travelling, lis very simple. I have the same breakfast every day in the year. It ts an orange, one four-minute egg, one- Robert Armstrong of Hudson Comptroller County Board Accused of Vio-| mony before the Mackay legislative “ T HE real secret of health, happiness and longevity is to forget all the disagreeabie things and people and losses on securi- tics and men who didn't pay their notes and all that and to remember and think only of the good things, the good people, the good friends and honorable men you've known. Look at me. Why shouldn's 1 be happy this year? I'm a Republican, I won by a majority of geven million. I carried New York by 400,000. Great Scott, that beats Prof, Einstein's theory of relativity to keep a man young.” AON CEY Ml CEPEW AT OF Wie Womte wr ERSEY ELECTION $1,200,000 HELD UP ==" OFFICIAL IS HELD BY GRAIG TRAILING IN $10,000 BAIL CITY'S COAL DEALS ee Said to Found Facts of Interest to Legislative Committee. lating Registration Law. An afternoon of sensational testi- Have Payments aggregating $1,200,000 on NEW YORKERS SEEK] O'CONNOR'S PLACE AS DRY ENFORCER Howard R. Kiroack, a Broker, and Judge Hart of Bingham- ton Are Applicants. (Sciecial to The Prening Work!) WASHINGTON, April 23.—With the contest over the Internal Revenue Commissioner settled by the appoint- ment of David H.'Blatr, Interest has now turned to the appointment of a Prohibition Enforcement Commis- sioner, which comes directly under Blair. ‘The “wets” and “drys” are mar- shaling their forces for a sharp struggle over this appointment. far the “drys” seem to be lining up for Major Roy C. Haines of Hilis- boro, O,, a country editor with a good record in the World War, Senator Frank B, Willis, leader of the “dry” forces in Ohio, Is Haines’s sponsor. The “wets” have not concentrated their strength t didate, but belie missioner of Internal Revenue favor a libreal construction of Volstead law, and that the hibition Commissioner will this attitude. Charles P. Swope, executive clerk to Gov. Sproul of Pennsylvania, |s being prominently mentioned as Com- missioner Kramer’s successor, Swope was formerly private secretary to Sen- ator Penrose, but it is not disclosed whether he has the Penrose backing In his efforts to land the Prohibition Commisswnership. Penrose is unaer- stood to have selected Blair as bh of the Internal Reyenue Bureau, if he wants Swope it seems a fore- hind « particular caa- that the new Com- wul the sone conclusion that he will be named While the contest for Kramer's Job being waged, applicants for the nioreement ‘jobs in New Joseph De- ene Supreme Court and Republican county leader, is making an_effort to oust Brnest Langley as Enforcement Agent in New York. It is said he is backing Judge Hazelton of Queens for th P Langley Is a brother of Con gressman Join W. Langley of Ken- tucky, who is making every effort to hold his brother on lis job. Several applicants are getting to- gether their Indorsements preparatory fo going after the appointment now held by Prohibition Enforcement. .\- tor O'Connor in New York, How- ard R. Kiroack, a broker dealing In investment securities, at No. 98 Nas- sau Street, is in Washington as an applicant for this place. Judge Hart of Binghamton is also reported to be in the fight for O'Connor's post, with strong backing. It is believed that the new wine and beer regulations will be promulgated ACTRESS WIFE OF ‘NICKY’ ARNSTEIN GIVES BIRTH TO SON Father on Trial in Washington Re: ceives News From New York in Telegram. Fanny Brice, actress, wife of “Nicky” 'Ade Isn’t Sick; He’s Dry; That’s | Not a Fable! New York Would Make Any Man Sick, He Says, as He Can't Find a “Place, Once upon a time There was e Great Man born in a State called Indiana, and the Hoosiers called Him the First ade. His Parents called him George. He grew up in Chicago and learned to Write, but nobody belleved anything he wrote, and so they named Chicago, the City of Wind. ‘They called His Writings Fables; but he Was Bound to become Great, sorHe Learned to Play Golf in a Way | He Came to New York, but In the Big City they only laughed at tho Things he Wrote. So he Went Down |to Bellair in Florida and Played Golf; ‘and the People down there Laughed at | Ylim and said He was Funny. And He returned to New York a few weeks ago, and, finding Places He Used te KNOW all CLOSED UP and looking Like Sahara, he Shut up Also, because he Couldn't Find Anybody To TALK to but Policemen, And So a Newspaper Reporter who had Read the ade Fables Wrote « | big Story for his newspaper And said that Mr, ade had Faded at the Hotel Biltmore, and Was a very Sick Man, And Kind Hearted Ladies .| begun sending Flowers to bis Room at the Biltmore. Then the Poor Author got out of bis Sick Bed and Walked Up and down the Bilt Foyer, where he Could See the Kind Arnstein, gave birth to a son last] Ladies for Himself. night at the Stern Sanitarium No! “yas, said the Fablist, @ he 8 West Find Avonue, In Wash-| puttod out a Smoke Sereen trom Be ington, where Arnstein is on trial for! ying a wig bat Doubtful Cigar. “E alleged connection with the 1088 of | iim a Sick Man, What I Need Moat Wall Street bonds, the expectant) i. . scotch Highball and Smoked father received the news ina tele-| Cis sce eo 1 can't See so Many gram. i o " ; Miss Frice arrived at the mn me Raw Tok Would aes tarium, which is located spot, yesterday afternoon. in a quie’ In the same place Lillian Lorraine, also a stage star, is under treatmen’ for an injury a fall several weeks ago. room not far from Miss Bri IN U. S. AN HOUR, SHE | TAXIS 15 BLOCKS; $6 llalian Introduction to America—in Court Against Chauffeur. One hour after she was admitted t this country yesterday iss Antonia Dur migrant, ride from ta, an Italian im the to her back, suffered in| she has a Immigrant Gets Glowing afternocn, was charged $6 for a taxicab | Pennsylvania Station | to the Grand Central—fifteen blocks— according to her testimony Iaat night | pected between May 1 Man Sick.” tf any And Then ade, without Aid, hiked to the Hotel Commodore in a Very t/Mrisk Manner, not Atal! like a Sick an Kut the Reporter could rave Toid |him that There was Nothing Doing at | the Commodore! | Moral—Goy. Miller may Think he's | Great, But there Are Others wii | Don't a BREAD PRICE CUT LIKELY. One fakery in Brockiye Alvenéy Has Promised Reducttos Mrs. Louls Reed Welamilier, Deputy Commisstoner f Markets, announce o| Maat night that one larke bakery of Rrookiyn had agr to reduce the wholesale pri of bread, effective next | Wednesday. ‘The reduction will be 1 leent on amall loaves, bringing — the price to seven cents, and one and one- half centa on large loaves. Mrs. Welzmiller said a general redue- tion in the price of bread might be ex- and May 15, if cabameamists- 2 ouchers for most of the coal burned threatened strike bi son, Second District, State of nies | pigtant, State's Attorney, said to-day. half a corn muffin and a cup of coffee ity ib ale Mad ai hts Pha t|shortly, as they have been delayed | in Men's Night Court, where she ap-} shops ‘aid, hot materialize, babi York, for permission’ to establish o| THIS clause reads: atch ce mainly hot milk. 1 have this | Committee in Jersey City was brought last winter in the public achools of /MNoniy. te tiny ere tor the new) omaned against. Max Eichler of Ne. | 2 - lgher schedule of rates for its sem very person who shall marry an- | “Mch is mainiy ho meat to a climax late yesterday when Rob- Manhattan and Brooklyn and some|Thternal Revenue Gommissioner. Ut ts |? Soin Aleaet¢ bauttcur,|Gemeral Amnesty BU Passed in ‘cv, and public hearings on this | ther. if either be then lawfully mar-|at 8.90, because, you know, 1 eet UP! ert Armstrong, member and Secre- police stations of Manhattan have| understood they will be substantially | 507 West 169th Street, the chauffeur. | pad ela, qiatter have since been held at tic- jt de ing and wite Shall be itakie nr ga [at ten minutes t0 seven every MOF) tary of the Hudson County Bourd of been held up several weeks by Comp-|the same as the tentative draft pub-| Hichler was arrested om @ charge) paris, April 21.—The General Am- rt EO anor ye by the commission, ['Gurtek sain share te acy i Ee | ing. Elections, yas held in $10,000 bail by troller Craig rding to statementa| lished recently in ‘The Evening World of disorderly conduct by Patrolman] pesty Bill, covering offenses committed t ‘Although nyo final decision has yc* ic id there Wis NO Proel i vanchec partake cipally | BAY a 3 7 ‘oller Craig, according to statements © gallons of wine and four] qw ot the B Sth § Sta- es i “ seen reached, from the evideace pro-|0Unced sentiment yet for a change oy luncheon I partake principally | County Judge Richard Doherty fol- published to-day Be nthe galiine of Bear aa the | harm fe Wie maee MLR Stan) Beas) dering: {rare ab passed beim f nied ut these hedrings the comimis-|in the statute, although he thelieved|of vegetables with no meat and 4) jowing his arrest on a warrant charg- Beyond admitting he was investi-timit which may be prescribed by| ‘10m who found Miss Duretta and) Chamber this aftonoon. |The vote wi i on became convinced that the press. | this tae itetion Only one contains | a of water for beverage. This 8} ing violation of the State law gov- Sting contracts for coal supplied to} Hysicians within a thirty-day period. | the chauffeur arguing in front of the agal Ps BE needy of the company must bo] Te cyst nation clause In its DIE-| Gt 4 o'clock, At dinner I taste every-| erning the conduct of registration for, ‘N@ Board of Education, the Comp-|" 4 two-h e Friday etter-| Grand Central Terminal. t a temporary Increase In charges | es thing and eut little, Vegetables, | orhnary, eleationia, Seuss apts % Urey nd in |2028, between Ro ysis vo Wichler admitted to Magistrate (this increase means an additional GIFT WATCH LED TO ARREST. | o tow! ond mp lescareyalt Faye @ specific charge against Arm~ a secret inquiry, in progress mote |Cammixsioner of Prohibition Kramer, | Marsh (ue accusation, and said he company also gives this intér-| Schacter Satd to Have Givem It/eat between meals and 1 rea at teartier in the ternoon by the Meat ten of inquiry into the city's] ments to the atntute ent e el aes nies AB she Had. artiad | beaicay | ng information to the subscribe to Wite—Charged With Barglary. |now [ consume less than half what) srackay committee, was that he in- atture **) joophol # carats by the : al zior ri og) Miss Duretta her young brotuer and 3 “Of % 3 . a y i A h on wines and beer were unde 4 arnt valine : ; AOF all American corporations the| Joseph se of No, 1430 Busi- [I did at My. a evenings p{sthucted clerks in charge of record-| It is sti that when photographers ob waned ven 1 val a Manistratp Me i vek outstanding, but it has the| °” Sorday by Detectives Krummel | visit to a play. Years ago I used to | trict or ward to another not to elim-' and dust then in achoolhouses, they | indicate PB SENOR Ee ee ce the immigration service tags pinned " hig | and Zeman of the Richmond Hill Sta- | he a lic ner somewhere or 4n amendment in the near futuse, and ‘i est distribution of owne: at a public dinner s e informed by the de or clot : 04 Euan G HEFADIO OC tanh chargedvewttn seven | other almost every night in the week. | Mate the name of the voter from the; Were informed by a man in the de. titgicated that he is watching the| to her clothing when sho appeared to fe on Dee Si ipie aie st 165,000 | 84 “cases, filled swith furs, siks, suits, | Cards? No 1 never play. Uremember | signature copy books of the district Rir'ment that by a aeanliaht ohete, polley of the new Internal Revenue | curt ctual investors in its stock. Its re- | Silverware and cutlery, and many pawn] what Commodore Vanderbilt’ once | from which he was moving until) graphs —pru snly_ kind th.cc | Commissioner. . ag yrt shows that for every $100 share| tleket were said) tv have been found |saia to me, ‘Sonny,’ he said, “don't after the clove of the registration fan’ be tiken—wolld be allowed with. he Sano g Ry nterana’ -ween| AER HELPS CATCH f stock outstanding there is more owelry and clo - 290 y cards unless you have a car aya . jot expres permiarion from” the|the bureau,” said Volstond nan $200 Invested in the property, | weer ery me Macon Lae valued at $200) ve T haven't that so 1 never| Period at 9 o'clock last night, thus! Out ext Roe auestioned. | "t dlon't know what MAN IN $2,400 THEFT “The continued prosperity of the| ing No. 1317 105th Woodhaven, | platy { leaving the voter registered twice oF) “mao contractors’ payments are held | Shall do until matters develop fur- ——= DAY- LIGHT SAVING | American Telephone and Telegraph |L. 1, was burglarized, and $300 worth |. ““Dwo hours every night I devote to} that period of time. Jum A Brooklyn conoom, the Presle | ter sarye | Robbed’ of Payroll, Miss’ Wiener . Company has no bearing upon the | of Jewelry and clothing was stolen Sun-| reading. First I take up the news-| ne practices complained of were! dent of which is ‘ani officer of a| evertheless it is known the “dry’ ybbec f i = iinances of the New York Telephone | day night from the house papers and read them all in the jour- Atak ‘ New York company, had a claim leaders are straining their mental ree! 1 sade Chase Ending in ‘Arrest Time of Trains to Company, which, as pointed out| Dalrymple Avenue, | Woodhaven. halistic fashion, which permits me to {brought to the committee's atten-| New York company. had a olaim ex trying to devine some wity | hove, 18 geparate and distinct cor- (NNN haa been “imprisoned three times | Bet through with them quiokly but] tion during the noon recess by TA oe amit About |to-circumvent the Palmer ruling, ‘Tis of Edward Kelly PHILADELPHIA poration, and the American Telephone | for purglary since 1999, committed born | competently, I read the editorials sistant County Prosccutor Vickers, it] gbuutun tains cr ihe New York come (U0cvom stands until tbe reversed ee of No. ud ‘Telegraph Company's prosperity | burglaries. A watch alleged to have | with which [don't agree and then, as , “3 rly $1,000, land the new administration has shown cdwa ix A nty-four, 4 Effective April 24th toes not in the least impair the rights! been given by him to his wife and by|a sort of dessert, the ones which coin~ | candidate for the Republican nomina pany weregating nearly $1,000,000 are |), disposition to review it ‘ mat-|741 Monroe Street, Brooklyn, was ipril 2 of the New York Telephone Com- to another woman, who pawned {t,|cide with my views. As for books, [| tion for City Commissioner in the, held up. ; ters stand, the Internal Revenue | jockeg wp at Headquarters yesterday w. vuny to charge compensatory rates, | led to the prisoner's arrest, keep pace, I think, with the best | primaries on Tuesday. John A. Bern-|_ lt 18 said that when Mr. Craig] pureau will be compelled to isto | tcenoon charged with stealing $2400 Dey tTieht SovingTis the er eg grenhane Sombeny, ball = == | thought of the day. ze ye hag | hard, counsel for the committee, was Sond. of Han A eat age rt mal Ria eeneaten Pl Ae th, | the payroll of Klein & Frankteld ‘onp On Day TAEREOAYIDS Nene: charge ri he obligation to its ng Wells’ Outline of History and Col, | bard, L e ee ite | Bouts OF Haleattc ie reports of/and it is expected these will be forth. | Me payroll of Klein | Jiarda lg 1.00 a.m. Parlor, Dining-Club C ners of operating its property atul| BATTERY COLOSSUS | peépincton's Remini seences, of the | besten tre oe failure to erase ie Janitors of, the nor sin whieh the }eoming within a few days | Manufacturers, of No. 8 West Third B60 an Patien, DinianCheb Car casonable return and the reco) World War. ‘This book {8 of particu: pO Pan aLarred) VOLE Ret coul had been burned he w fiom Miss Bessie Wiener, 1100 a.m. Parlor Car sacs this obligations Ite former rutes| AND HOOCH HERO __|\World War This vook is of parucu’ | copy signature books of thelr old dis-| formed that they could not be. found pias Mike, jBonsle hiv iener Loonie. Parle. Dining. Cheb cor ere not permitting it to earn such | Jivont number of the personages he | tricts left the way open for them tol ituwever, this has not prevented tie) WOMAN FIGURING + when she was sas 00 9m. Parlor Car . return.” ,,| OUT-BOILS OLD JOB | feNhuns j vote twice In the primaries. |Cotptrofler'’s agenta from making a N SCANDAL DIES from a bani, at 2,40 o'clock: : Parlet and Cieb Car Phis, "family" corporation has als jn ["Sposnieht T shall have the resutar | auted to the stand, Mr, “Arms And most thorough inquiry. His men have 1 (i Aah liga ae No. ae Saw Pane ood Clee s dy been revealed by The Event ‘ater ay: . lpirthday dinner Which Mrs, Denow declared the practice involved only |tutked with the janitors of scores « . ake ne Parlor, Diuing-Clud Cl REASONS WHY THE PARENT) Frank Roth Really Had ’Em | friends about the tabie to help me close of business, in order to avoid) yhi Hu graphs and "brought to Mtr | Mrs. G 2 eae the bullatag. iE “eT dopm Ton : COMPANY |8 MAKING MONEY. Or Was Just Butted. Te ane A week from, toomlany directed by the Board of El tions at ig’ to the tory ae yive mond Theft in Connection wien is employed sho felt the Leave Liberty St. Sundays (he New York Telephone Com- ligner and this will be the After consultation with his attorae The coal Was putch ( { . | Light SavingTi jaeny owned completely by the Things are pursuing the even |sive me a dinner and this Wi has County Counsel John Fal he an open market orders With Card Games |package snatched and saw a man on Day-Light Saving Time j American ‘Telephone and Telegraph! tenor of their way at the Battery | iittieth consecutive year the clay hag TOin Cia aia purponte’ to con -|hidding aysten. In & 1 @. tileason, ovar whom a|tunuing, She screamed and pursued, pel Pe ing permit, BS") to-day for Frank Roth, the gigan- |the only thing I have to do in return “hue the practic the hred other Gar CRincr am roretaiy eee tect 1 noelal an wus aturted Inet| followed by Miss Gillian Lippman of 4 Phe New Yerk Telephone tic and smiling traffic cop, some- {15 make a speech, but, remember, I ote ae the emlent He Bonne wera Jest Nd bavinuy Deon rnectadts ate 2 June when Mra. Chester turry of | Ne 189 Street, Brooklyn, 100 pm. Par | Ay 90 per cent, of Its suum rs from! times known as the Coloxux of | Pave had to make # diferent ome) raced on the stand, ‘They denie | Aine that the bidder gould not ¢ 8 Went 7AUh Street lowe nmond | by and about 200 ure cee ij f CSLOI Hlectrie on ; eve ear t 3 had been given to postpone tt Atistacto evidence ity » company which had insur t { Sleeping ¢ pied hie ielowien-t Staten Island, is back at his post. | > | orders had been given to postpor ; B 12.10 maar, { Sleeping Car may be csenpi he : Be eine A Ay one Folk who journey to and ton | , teed PS ath |rake deliverte The Mrs unre dled man was caught in Fourth HO moe {10.00 poe 10 7.00 a.m { uf 8 pe ent, by the a1 ‘oll 0 journey to a | | CounseleBernhard sent for Judge} Coal Company Is y night two days’ Iness |, - " pene s ‘Train: e i | ne and Telegiaph Company, Richmond Borough have missed | MOTHER’S CURE Da en caine tonto simon. to tate ll GE a ion cel net by Patrolman ‘Thomas 4 All ais excgpt lta) phe { Taunt year tne Western Hleciric sald] ne cheery glant for the ust ten | STOPS BLEEDING; | the reading oc armatron’s testimony | buvation in ros Gia: fromeber tie xouremene Ie wan [Aad Detective Jacnca Murray. Kelly [| lavez}rdSt15 nutes ca ies i y ; . and take Such action as he sa 1 colt fe | was identified by Muss Wiener, The ime tables and clocks 0,000 in. supplies days and Handsome Harry ’ | On tee act aon fontimony thel thaefteck that itn bi laiat Stront i y ; “ * | ¢ ; x s € i ie imony tl tral will show reget lephone company explains! Welch, who has been the guiding DOCTOR'S FAILS Judge instructed Mr. Vickers to draw | jected for one of $10 | Mra. Gleason told in court that she was found in a doorway Hew Jersey Coane ve Rowse © ese e| ons, iB © various . Th ant was ~ n 7 Jing t 0+ ‘ - genius of traMe during the big | up a complaint. ‘The warran had Jost large sums of money at poker | Kelly confessed, according to the po i hi lier than Day- mounts paid to the parent company, racy * | roe ‘omptl erved, Armstrong bein i ae : is one hour earlier ay Amefean ‘Telephone and vivic:) fellow's absence, was on the | woth Starts Flow for Fif- [Promptly served, Armstrong being / FIRE DRIVES GIRLS ates. Curry and other women who | Les Light Saving Time. ‘ aph Company, for the use of in- erge of lockjaw tro swe ‘ pe nefore Ju doherty in un ourt. siaiode antes Gatmentey bor we explained in thena| Lorne or lenkiew trom anewering Hours When Her | pear before Jude, Donen. guunney,| FROM HOTEL BEDS) (erinea tnat a tox or winning of WYKES MARRIED. umns, la due to the fact that auch | S8¥!0us Inquirers aa to the ; Ih decisnhed ‘aa tesmesinte heating une licae unital. “The prWonen ce HUNTER yments cover the use by the ga.| Whereabouts of Big Frank, The lea Pack Checks Sout Aa eonepned far he pUrpOM é nd. Blame ath Her eu oompanies of highly valu truth became known with the re- oe ; : i Joseph P. O'Connor, another can- |EXplosion and Flames on Fourth SO) Wek Weds hleen Callen, tents and the rental of vital rTT. a dentist and a phys spubl ; ; \ | ow stud Halt Hin Awe. ] id turn of the ponderous bluecout didate for the Republican nominat Floor of Hoste it Par " 4 P + f the telephone receive and | an had failed to stop the for Ch 0 alot est! fed f 5 arn wows! hleen € ‘ t falrehone seoeivers Aad) “ite had pean muftarins trons bolle pas meen whine tiie [RRA CLE Ge Ceaibeeabon racine! _Avaniieand 445th Streat Miss Kathiees cuion of Mtompnte| — Notice to Advertisers ; well as other ben “Mr, Job of Biblical fame had Sibi ag of a town {complained of and hud remonstrated | ee Loree iat was | Tent een Ae oD PiAR EGET HONS qoDipiay srerising tyre Cony, and ralenae ones | ree tre aoe Cae " nothing on me,” remarked Frank, ene ce iow of Rovert a, {With Armstrong, only to be threatened] Young ie br Ta pebine aanp i ite” Grening. World aatier tI the dae L open hs aos ranks ¢ nar : hls m the upper jow of Robe ejection from the building 1 Jt angi yesterday astern = preceh i oe fi “ ariGe aanhone mee | hen aaked about his lad: i n ejection mth 3 pi y dermit and in order ol ° by the American Telephone and ‘Tel-| When easy! Quick, aged eight, the boy's moth- | “fam satisfied the evidence ns 4 — price | performed t burch by ¢ptce may pert At cunnnes eae \ veraph Camnnny whlch has been) "I felt like an eruption of Vesu- Mes. Frederick Quick, succecd. |duced here substantially sho th once the Kev, De. Richard Cobden of Larzh- by The W ied by 2 P, A, § irgely responsible for placing th vi bul the thing that got my er, Mrs, Fredor K, succeed. ~ “ ay te 5 fave. tr tae 4 1 ne : y Sait fesse commission of a grave crime,” sald SE ee aaa techie monte Ni: Onlye fiw. srl Display adverdsing tyre copy for the Supgile- | telephone syatem of une | Uni goat was my cheerful neighbora | ed by packing his head in ice, The |S Donerty in fixing ball.“ con , ain: 3 as the wedding 100k a Tor Suitey World mak be ates SF igh plane. who kept witrning me not to boll bleeding continued for fiftcen F the enormity of the crime so | Assure - — CGP be lla with of ‘ ——.4+— over and scald myself. . ; tieg, | reat that E will fix bail at $10.00 there w they went to th Aig aaaaitan | Me es, who ts a broker of- 3 WASHINGTON FOR BREMEN Frank Roth, it Will be recalled, meupen ar es a ace ae yee Wiekere shen, roves that thet hovel) ara were ip | eee ee ee ieee | cnet No: 4s Cedar Bireah And "Mayo The United States Mail Steamship| came into fame about two weeks and was duo to a concealed ab- | Jun order the. impounding of alll plied ¢ sap} vior of about 53, wis anpainted by Mayor ' Company, which has obtained the liner} #89 jn effecting the “apprehen- soess at the root of the tooth signatures copy books at the conclu | an rents | aut ven April ay carne News Agen) Mivecicome the foreign missions tn 191t ; teorge Washington and {s refitting her on,” with the ald of Harry nc physician seared the cavity jon of the day's work In order that | 01% 4 : ’ S| oy)—Twe wo modificntions of th Novanber of that year he: waesco ee ; or the transatlantic trade, has decides | Welch and Curly Joe Grin, of a th nitric acid, but this proved | {ey might be found in their original | s4° ; OhOl) iremk titution have been reported! imisaioned & Major in the army and fmetina na recived. oy 81H, MPa 9 place her on a run between here and| Ted wason loaded with hooch bn ON Be His © \form when desired fe he presenta~ [burner lighted Dwi eae ed Deputtes by the Par-| arnt {0 Pa i los Oe Vale cag Ge yg seit positive relea! ; men, stopping at Cherbourg. She| Tle hooch in question turned out unavailing. Mrs, Quick then ap- |tion of evidence before the Grand | who lives in a n husband) amentary Commission for the Revision | Mise (ull 00 thie clty for the last Mee ang ciate Shen she eee | AOU weak Renting he malsleads Piles he oes GAOT Rus FAN | Jury. Judge Doherty ordered the im-jand four-yeur-old Firemen | o¢ the Constitution, The changes give| three years Display copy ot, orders. ralgared ater than j hei e port w VaR a g Mhonic’ erday afternoo| e blee 1 okly tinguished the “¢ or Mae Ki Ue eae “ c mM mR BEATS sas her home pork when she me Ing Thonleker ok om the \erday afternoon the bleeding | poundin ss aia oe | dulekly. extinguished biaze. Mr.| Tho press and the people large liberties, | sit. and Mra. Wykoa are patling tor provided shore, wnen cole’ i ct srlacnage Ca, also @ecured by the same company says Tonk ls Dect op ppp! rr 5 I challenge the Jurisdiction of the | prown's hair wa J when he re na AnANAK oe) wtGon the anarel Drone Lon honeymoon, and after gig li be placed on the Bremen run also,| J0>, Maybe it was boils, but that The family Mve at No. 18 Bast court to make such un order" inter- |} fe {| and oF an or women an extended tour they will make their : WORLD eaving here June 22, eT you) wos a Ybutter.” t Whilestone, LL posed Fallon, but ve aw ' Jiix bul tue wife and obi political sights enjoyed by men, home at Nu. 12 Weat 12th Streot, THE , . : ll | os -- —-— - -_—_—— —--~ = ,

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