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“PECK’S BAD BOY AND HIS PA.” BOTH BEGIN BE A KID AGAIN! lustrations posed by Jackie Coogan I N = ee EVENING THE-EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 6, DEMPSEY’S CHALLENGER WORLD, 1921. CARPENTIER’S OWN STORY OF HIS RING CAREER MONDAY May 9th “A man who » CARS WILLBE RIN ASCOUNSELFOR TOBABY OF 3FOR © cs ccton cotics daily H ell, |the evening for ten days,” continued Dr sim: 5 “Esther was rely se unless he js suffering from a ae ) boy should be branded as a felon. It] Andrews,” said a netghbor ticular disease, will become drug | was the act of an impetuous youth|threw her arms around his neck addict, A drug like cocaine produ | who, through praise heaped on h while they were standing in the yard. mental changes that will make | by others, had acquired a ‘swelled)josther was Wearing beautiful new thief or, possibly, a murderer, 1 | —-— head.” : in Riba sense he felt) clothes and Mr. Andrews was dressed errant coward under its influenc An . | himself to be above others. I believe real bridegroom.” way become a desperado with a Light rove by Estimate Mtortzed to Pick to Pick His Own} Court Rules Against Railroad} ne nas learned a witter bat profita Paina Said. Anorared jawed 4 of iife b bie lesson. Mr. O'Dell is not vindle-| ome here on business, biased viewpoint of 1i¢ Board to Be Operated by Assistants—May Be Wall Which aa to Cloud | Uie, 'es#on. Mr. O'Dell ie not vindic- | come here on business, “From all over this we = ce Berger, L : d Oti LONER ee eamapred “I know where my daughter uear reports of fearless nighwaymen New System. stein, er gels ord an is; Child’s Legitimacy. . als Sahat Lye now at 13 but 1 Sal R * = = ee | going to s where she is staying, ot ng oss tienp ; i & robber a | awa i : mittee * WEDDING VOIDED she said les and violent crimes. It is my cor Dhe Board of Batimate | ne legislative committee to i A jury. before Justice Cohalan ONT THIRD TRIAL ic of ese occu i the estigate e jovernme! of Ne | viction mi 2 ie * ones proved plans for the expenditure of | \°St# ewan Mn SS ae i the Supreme Court to-day found |WOMAN JUROR’ S sriminal is under the influence ee 1 anil (nkonty OHA R KOE arugs that make him fearless and 55.000. with which Plant and Struc-| the charter was organized to-day at $1400 damages for Levina Hiser, an) 4-- Frqronce se Met elland, “Divorce | LUNCH HALTS TRIAL iadifferent to human life." es Commissioner Grover A. Whalen) the Murray Hill Hotel infant, againatthe Walted States Ri Mill” Victim, Was Forced | os Japan i will purchase eight trackless trolley] Former Senator Blon R, Brown was’ poaq Administration, New York Cen De lie Mad Meat sta cave be operated over two new|#Ppointed as counsel and authorized | : . marine! Into Marriage. j ‘ most of sa 2 the | 2 Select his own assistants. He made tral Division, for an accident iat th Sinteme Goust ustion Pate Now Orange United st lines in Staten Isiand, One of the) i, ynown that among them would! West Shore Ferry, Oct. 2, 1919 ca one pe eibentaida anil Wr eaeauea 8 will extend from Meiers’ Corner) be Leonard M. Wallsteain, former! ing the death of her father Lawrence | \'i). Westchester County Clerk. Ett stance of two | ¢ issioner of Acco and now | sem & citen sal ba icacmaaipe. Accounts, and NOW! Rupert Hiser. an employ jrodt annulling the marriage of Mrs in nt buying all nas i¢ miles, and the other from) ssisting Samuel Untermyer as) ther who was Mrs. Ma-|Florence McClelland of Manhattan * y can get from Ame 5 1 Schmiatia tane to| couse! for the Lockwood Mouain oo Thomas F. MeCleiland upon the t manufacturers, importing them to Bue NG BCH ies. |Committee. Deputy Attorney Gen-|bel Burke when she married Hiser, te ‘Thoma’ fe Mace Cen pi poy Me Japan of China and the Sea View Hospital, about four miles./eral Berger, another member of the|/then a sergeant in the Medical De in wa: Ueealee) Ment mites 4 l fe A i lav ° termye uff, tormer De; 9 narrlage and, becau i age Company dama nd a Naum back to the United St t at rolley car recelves its) Untermyer staff, former Deputy Po-| varement of the army stationed atlqnow nothing about it and did not|ee ine netion of the Montelair G pecia price o ering smuge lit ope sold al IM) wer throus trolley from an | lice Commissioner Frank A. Lord, 6 Road Hospital, believed r|¢ 1er-consent t Mr. and Mr enue profits and former Judge Otis, Counsel to|@U" sip Sn che s mens tts sin . . WwW ill il fe ie ri manufac f nar- {overhead wire. It is a rubber-tired) witiamn pares of Albany, | first husband, E. L. Burke, buy m| setlen oiled tot ae aul 1 preval or a erigan manufac of na = It might be termed 3 ‘ ne wo child id been killed | of Herbert Miller, the New t the noon recess during t it : . otic drugs are unable to sell direct, vehicle ike @ Bus. TE migh Thomas Marshal and George Mun-/she had two children had been Kil) Ain rey who conducted an al-| At the noon necoay dun limited period to the street peddlers or those that © trolley bus oer Raat RE n, stenographers for the Senate and|!n battle in the Are . nS bie ' = iivondoretl au take the there dotlonn, whieh were he p * supply the small dealers, but they LAL piace Cee ie muon Assembly were appointed to organize|Hiser when engaged in Red Cros PLAS Rusa MoCie multanea pbitors ae seanta na ty nothindered from selling to Japanese the overhead oll a sae ‘trac. |{8@ Stenographic reporting force, | work alae ue tenuc the thira| ADT 27 Miss ‘Tesi Grund bf No. Thi ° A merchants. Recently, Dr. Slinon sad, aoe an a eines tie |Serseant at Arms Houghtaling and| Hiner on his discharge tn aa iand has bees forced | POM Place, West Orange, a ir is opportunity offers a ye ton of narcotic drugs wa ene Mes schoutd [2i@#nes of the Senate and Assembly|to work for the New York |: oe N hod lunch with Lloyd B a Now . shipped from Seattle to Japan in ajt teys, vs, “should lwere chosen ag Sergeants at Arma. | Soon aftery Burke © mo, to} hep oar of cour Mont cemprehensive assort-~ month pr pean mhle ea We va ‘a Senator Schuyler S. Meyer was| from a Southern hospital in annulment judg-| clair Garage Company Mit He advocates stricter laws prohib-| tr few lines plann ‘y), |formally installed as Chairman, with | signed his wife to Hiser and ¢ nt no appearing in court £ th ] t t d iting mot oniy. the ws $00,000 in addition to.tN° simon 1, adler, Majority Leaer in|a verdict in a friendly dl ment o e latest an algo exportation of “narcoti i miter|the Assembly, as Vice Chairman,.|Levina was ‘born, Hiser « M $500, a . fi hi bl fi of and positively prohibiting the manu- | y |The other members of the committee| clear the martial record by m mos ashionabDle Turs facture of heroin. Califorr he said, ' 7 he two iines, [2Te Senator Cc. R. Lusk, Majority] an annulment of his marr sek eee ° Taos lavornmant wuparvision could! yo opi haye-clgbt On the two tinea (peceemners, oe Tusk, Majority ani sowulment of Bis mar pmnpany a unther Quality, at ad- grow dd supply all the narcotic we end to transfer to the ome | pesority Leader; Maxwell Ha ent decree had not been a «have 1 ved inform ind the Caraye rm trugs needéd for le purposes 4), om the municipality operated | Bernard Downing, Theodore Dough 5 idee EP America for $ te = = F the United Binton lines on Staten Island, It now costs|Robinson and Frederick W. Kavan-| When he was kill : ate vantageous prices. in een . wo trom St. George to/#Ush, and Assemblymen Charies D.| Justice Cohalan held there was n¢ iat More than 14 per cent. ¢ 68 cents to gO or Bde ds i ah Donahue, Minority Leader; Sol I. | merit in the railroad’s contention ‘ arrested for felonies in 1 umyille, with three changes.|(UjIman, | Theodore Stitt, Maurice 3 born out of wedlock, 1 arug addicts, uvco When wo are ready with the trackless . Peter A. McArdle, Walter W. | L@vina was born ou! Ns ee “| WaNT 3 ON TUNNEL BOARD. | - A who is charge of t sit w five cents to | Westall and John R. Yale, ing there no question | Friday’s Squad of the Police Depar : with but one|,,2he committee will proty begin| parents were married it fa Tar i; New Enatncern at men have arrested 1,200 a neni at City Hull June 1} ang that the child wa 1 tol Meeting Friday. | ~ a ie Hall, Chairman Meser sald thee | damages for I Nauhers of the Now Jersey ncluded are criminal pd ALE IE if the Lockwood committs d ended | port | w York-Now Jersey Dunne! Com- | 49 inlation ule of nureo its sessions at that time, is now m xpeet that anew bourd 6: | Dal TS, Sei “fouce FILLER FOR P expected, the stadt of investisaiors| OF Ty SUIT AGAINST | Dreier ancudiat «| «| Nussian & uceson ay to co-ope 5 ana STANDARDIZED who have been wor under Mr |OL : Com ) Mania dicts from one community to LIKE HAIR CUTS |eontinuea investigators “for the| LEITER TO BE TRIED}: oxt J @) a es. wadther might be traced and addict ity committee | Royie of -, checked up wherever located rmer Senator Brown told the} 1 1. by J Olver ‘OXCS etc. sakers Decide What’s in Them |committee ¢ there always | [sles 1 ee : T DIVORCE CASE ENDS. “™ doubt in the mind of the majority nd’ Alfred Hoadley to | to dis ROS . Is (o Be a Mystery No of the people of a city to the | and Alfred fle | sava Decision ¥ ved in Application Longe Deh te ate Be Separated, Cc Ss ote! ors Wife. shal k to a ne best! “ Chicago i * et Hotel Manas ia CHICAGO, M pubiceen) Geka wes ‘| Jonem ti | We Sy MECHANICS’ ©.’ ne Bs are to be standardized |thing that country | one-tin f . Henry flivvers, it Ww announced | t con, | Olitained ord: r j no douby | r 2. day by Joseph C. Hutchison, |stantly reourr: »pened| at ' | Cleans hands thor- unt ers ons a: hairman of the National Asso time and a ons have | Gere ~ CHA! ccS ABANDONMENT oughly day after day . . " d April BO cation of Ma Pie Bakers, who |feached a point in New York where| pimps without the slightest i xt ote to decide ihe [they have been unsatisfactory to tha| wry co even tender . c ratte te Sel Ge et | okie Sistgssale Fi venue on 1 1 | Vs alcoce ep Ci ork. | ae ac sprit Ttlue Po! an addioys t 10) H nature unda spd : ; ; f aoe t 2. ate 'y . : 1 nd malfeasan 4 those i , i} ¥ committed th “ ( c things and would nut be in fayor of| fed (Pig ite > yy, — cond [A _ekislative committe developina | , arty terations & Sve modeling Gailty of Receiving Stolen Auto! ot them for, themselv« | Am A } o-day by with 60,000, It happens frequently, how | ae Herman Popperman of N 1 New ta etada supe that dn the partormance of S Fp c _ New sta be é in the performance of a sey Avonus oun 1 to the fill this at the [duty of this kind it ia necessary. to | 11 ; also at eC pec ral‘ rices in the Kb t u Hearne + whieh [reveal to the public the conditions | prom r " minally receiv | request of th ment, which | that extat ina givon case before you! tur, ger ; 1¢ purchased emands that no more substitute can satisfy the public that legisintion | 170) note {i " Balen. Sean Se all be usec means rea hould be enacted for purpose of | PX } ate o ih Rinlag Aventis: Gecokiinn: on Jann jail be used, ‘Chys mean should be y i d amount $12,400/48 alleged’ by th ar 1 %, {rom @ man named kes, real sugar and real fruit curing it; and it may be the duty of! (Ou | oe son paid or plaint aga Miidh Pennentan ten aemuie th ; ; this committee to do a constderable hi P a at RB rallauraddrens cr eive any | | tween the upper and the jower amount of work of that kind after though the defendant denies making feported t mation sbout him, crusts. investigation.” any account payment. author itic ’ | , ‘ serene ani ee rei CRIME WAVE DUE | Bobbed Hair Fashion Among Smith College Girls, [MRS. ANDREWS NO. 2 $H I rtrd sont the oo, bat te ~ ’ other ree had disappeared. Whe AND BROKER SEEN K He. Oalled, Neaaqucrears ahd GSE o Combine Short Locks With Sensible Dresses IN PITTSBURGH Marcy, Capt. Simmen and the ro- th ” Solis ffi: serves rushed to the scene, They turned searchlights on the cemetery ' and made a thorough search, but: ‘ | found no trace of the robbers. ona! | In the office the police found the ‘ | | outer door of a safe blown off, the . a a discharge Jamming the inner door: . | The thieves were ready to touch off a“ —_ aaa eee charge in the inner door when Quilter Addicts Need $6-$8 a Day for Enters Plea to Assault in Third Bullet Tears Lieut. Quilter’s copie WLS bilan otk ag eh AEH ; cor of burgla : Supply, and Drug Makes Degree—Judge Says Youth Clothing as He Surprises Lnlacrte aplenty ) =] . r s Woman Immigrant ¥ Herself. Them Fearless. | Was Impetuous. Men at Work. Stra, Catherine ‘eeUevie,, & steerage inca 1 | ————-- passenger on the Red Star liner Fin- _ URGES S TRIC T CONTROL | ne Tobie; nineteen’ yours old) ‘a Lieut. John J. Quilter of the North ines ee ee ee 4 | student of the Marquand School and | Bergen Police Department engaged] to"yay in her room. She had sent her Tells Police “Chiefs Germany formerly a student at the Manual in a revolver fight with four bur-| two children, Anna, thirteen, and Peter, , : ’ Training High School Brooklyn, glars in Flower Hill Cemetery, North | eleven, to breakfast, and they discov-_ and Japan Wage Bitter Bergen, early to-da : a ee AP od a Rta eka pleaded guilty to-day to assault in the | Bergen, early to-day, About fifteen! Jaman and children came from Polaind.°"? Illicit Trade War. third deetie vutere County sedbe Hak shots were fired, one of them tearing | Neither the ship's records nor any pa-** kell in Brooklyn bie was indicted |through the raincoat and trousers of | Pers in her posession five the names Responsibility for the crime wave for assault in the second degree. The police Heutenant and ripping his : which has swept over the country attack was made on Louls 8. O'Dell of revolver holster, but not injuring : . No. 18) yt 15th Street, Brooklyn, ad sinee end of the war was placed him. ‘This is the fourth time {n ten vice principal of the Manual ‘Tra chiefly wpon the influence of i | ing High School, during a dance given! years that Mower Hill Cemetery has gs by Special Deputy F Com for Manual ‘Training High School stu been the battle-fleld of police aml missioner Dr. Carlton Simon in an J dents in the girls’ gymnasium Mare thieves: he to the conference of Polics fi last Quilter was passing through the Chiefs and Superintendents c the tte " en a student, was United states a Hotel Commo- | 1 oi we ie bareaieane et the| hoon tore THOM FRUSHUR) BOWSYRRE te dore to-day. Dr. Simon is one of the | women Instructors, and it was said jrecketanck Plank oad) whan: ‘he | foremost experts on na drugs “fused in a surly manner to go. Mr.! Mrs. HERBERT T ANOREWS, HO2 came upon three men near the ceme : and thein eff O'Dell tried to eject him, and was! ry office, ‘They opened fire at a} Drug addicts, Dr. Sim e struck a bow which rendered him}“Dual Husband’ Warmly Wel-| range of ten Quilter drew his quire from a day for their unconscious for three hours and) — comed ill Home, Sa volver and fired back. ‘The trio supply, and the country is well popu lsacieeai His confinement [in ned’ goel . ta tran, one hiding himself behind tomb. ° iated with “dope fends,” espe |twelve days j bors stones, the other two running in op. cities, During tho w s | bie was formerty captain of! ¢ MITTSBURGH, May 6.— Ilerbert | posite directions toward fences, Quil- lentiful, exceptiona ThE BOBS WANE 17> Hivh: oho hornton Andrew and “dual| ter was chasing one man when a - not required and even lpall ‘Team, Hie home ia at husband, Pittsburgh | fourth burglar opened five from the Were able to make moi rons and church societies may argue git jon ae Becki three days a atest bride,| inside of the office building. ‘This cna satisfy their craving Lo of the maiden bobbing her hair, but being short lock | i wamacoutied after Aree her ‘Tatnall bullet passed through Quilters re- Following the war and tie return 2 an one-fourth of the Smith Colle, es satee actin ete |. Although Mrs, ¢ tine Tutnall, | yoiver 4 ¥, Z to industrial and bus fe of 4 — -- — j ference between Judge Haskell, Ben>) cathans mother, and her alster Ma ent atter his fou al | i} | jamin Mock, 1s nt District Attor | j Quilter went after his fourth as: SnaeRER eR, 900,000 the drug addicts, be | | 2 i garet yesterd nied that Esther |ayi, but his man got away ' ng in und in the wa | t Hoy) AH TONIS B counsel as in Pittsburgh, neighbors of the speedy orkmen, — wer rapidly \ - v Vere Maskell said that if the}qatnalls declare that sh An dropped. But they must have money ‘ | i) Jease went to the jury andlarews arrived together early in t for drugs, and the only way they | Tete were found guilty, he would be| week and were seen about the Tat could get it was to beg or ste nded 1 felon, “While this Was) nalt house in the d ing in ; a >a

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