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4 SIMS, SEIBOLD, BOK AND ZONA GALE WIN COLUMBIA PRZE Awards for Books, Play and Reportorial Work Provided by * Joseph Pulitzer’s Will. | Columbia University announced Yesterday its awards of prizes for 1921 in art, music, letters, science and other flelds of activity, includ- ing law and journalism. Among the awards made are the Pulitzer prizes established by the will of the late Joseph Pulitzer, founder of The World, The announcement in part reads: ® “The Pulitzer prize in journalism, @ gold medal costing $500, for the ‘most disinterested and meritorious Here Are Some of the 1,000 ‘“‘Bathing Giris’’ Who Defied the Long Beach Bathing Suit Rules THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 380, 1921, i -_— IPPRESOED HEART WORT $3000 10 NEWYORK WOMAN Minister Who, She Says, Was to Marry Her. Special to The Brening World ) LOS ANGELDS, May 30.—Mrs, Ea- found him already wedded to an- other, so she will file a suit to-day for $30,000 for “oppression of heart." E. Fee of New York has ar- rived here as consulting enkineer in a great Nevada bo mining pro- of bankers. ‘These tlnanciers are cKing “Borax King’ Smith, of Twenty Mule Team" fame, and Les Angeles is to be the outlet for the Mrs, Green Sues Los Angeles} Prohibition. ther Green, on her arrival from New York to wed the Rev. J. Dearmoun Ject fiinanced by a New York gvoup Woman of 79 Will Appear in | Liberty Parade' Riding ina Rickshaw, Drawn by Six Little Girls, Mrs. Smith Will Protest Against Mrs, Blizabeth Smith, seventy-nine, rickshaw drawn by six pretty girls in the Anti-Volstead parade on July 4, ‘because she believes Prohibition is the worst change she has observed since ago, a widow with two. little children. “America is the grandest Innd in the world and it bas given me a chance to work and raise my two lads,” said Mrs, Smith in her home, No. 436 West 42d Street. “It is a jsorrow to me to see the poor who used to enjoy their beers, being poisoned with the terrible stuff they are getting since Prohibition.” There was a gentle burr in Mrs. Smith's pronunciation, calling to said to-day that she will ride in| can liberty that she came to America fifty-six years | factory and became forewoman, Her wares 420 a week <cemed ike md she # sed to brit parents and i » chile dre} merica, For thirty-six years she suked for one employer, Her older sdh grew up, was sent to col- lege and became organist on an Epis- copal church in Boston. Six yours ngo he died.and Mrs: Smith brought his body here to lle | beside thoxe of her parents in Green- wood. Her younger son, Alexander, now js 56. His wife and children are dead and he lives with his mother. “Alexander will be in the parade 00," Mrs, Smith said. “It ts our duty to projest against curbing theAmert s given us so much My pcople never have been. drinking people. Prohibition means nothing to us im our daily life. But it does mean a great deal when we see one of the rights we should be jealous of taken wway from the people of our country.” Mrs. Smith produced an old family alum, with pictures of her boys as | children, and photographs of hersel’. in the garb fashionable u generation | ago. “The skirts would be all out of style for a young woman now," she said, laughing, “The hats would be freaks, but I thought them very |srand. Now the giris have bare backs and bare legs and they're rolling thet | stocking down like the kiltles, so I'n told. I suppose other customs. “How will the six pretty girls be dressed in the parade?” Mrs, Smith 8 just other times i mind the heather and bonnie bi | wi o Watiio service tendered by any Amer- mine, “Tie first year's production Baal eee Lol hag hong pcan te’ | Mite Smt fpan newspaper during the year, w will be 300,000,000 pounds, it Is esit-]7'e . ‘oi | declared. “We may fic Prohibition, awarded, for its part in the exposure mated by Dr. Fee, who is stopping You'll head & plaid? was eug-liit it is no usc tot -o fight the of the Ponzi frauds, to the Boston here at the Hotel Vannuys. seated to ry fashions. Post. Other Pulitzer awards were “For the best example of a re-/ Porter's work during the year, the test being strict accufacy, terseness, | Cranford, N. J. who has been a guest here of her parefits, will return home to-morrow Mrs. Charlés E, Kaltenbach of Mrs. Smith's eyes twinkied. “Aye, that [ will," she replied with a chuckle. “I was born in Glasskic and a plaid will go well’ la OLD PRISON KEEPER KILLED, STAMFORD, May 30.—William Sco- fleld, for many years before his re Mrs. Smith was but twenty-three |County (Conn) Jail, dled here yeaa Mire C, CG) Culver ct New Yori eee eee ee eer ree [Meaney eimenien rob the. eicil ten ; day of fracture of the skull, Mr. guest here of her sister, returns Home| Years old when her husband died and | o3ricig was knocked down late Sat: on wedhebtay soon afterward she left her two Sons lurday night by Joseph Lozicr, eight- std er th r $ o leon years old, who was riding a. bi Max Behr, the New, York golfer,| With her Warents and emigrated to| (vie ““Tigier is held pending inv loat to Elmer Ralphs in'the San dab. | America._she went to work in a shirt | timation \riel Country Club golf toirney. @ " = | Savid Ssrainerd’ Perry 4 lp 4 e e FUNERAL SERVICES iui oyaeeee ts) The Daily Delight FOR GEN. PORTER jis tovbe’a guest ct ran Breraen | Millions enjoy the Matchless ON THURSDAY | tindaie: Country, Giuy’ in honor ot Qualities of | tear Admiral Twining of phe Pacific Burial Will Be Delayed Until! Fleet, wh § about to start for Lon don as na¥aj attache at the Ameri- Arrival of Daughter From | HOEY the accomplishment of some public | good commanding public attenton \and respect, $1,000, awarded for an interview with President Wilson Published ip The World on June 18,, 1920, to Louis Seibold. Se “For the original American play Performed in New York which shall est represent the educational value 4nd power of the stage In raising the @tandard of good morals, good taste and good manners, $1,000, ‘Miss ‘ Lulu Bett,’ by Zona Gale, | | “For the best book of the year ! ¥pon the history of (he United States, | $2,000, ‘The Victory at Sea,’ by j < Mrs, Frederick ‘T, Reynoids of West William Sowden Sims, in collabora- | Switzerlan | Point st here of her moth ion with Burton J. Hendrick. } i“ ; | Mrs. 5 Childe, in W “For the best American biograpiiy = The funeral services for Gen, Hor-| adams street feaching patriotic and unselfish ser- Fu ace Porter, who died at his home, No. | oe Vices to the people, iilustrated by au oe Grace Dunlop Lillie tgglitha g a icaison Avenuc, yesterday willl WINS EAGLE SCOUT BADGE, gminent example, “excluding as too 5 ee 2 Patil, Jr j Cn stl ey yates aha end bah sae @bvious the names of George Wash- aurice J. Casenaye, director gen- as were roiled.” Oh, yes, the Adonis was eae ones 2 ington and Abraham Lincoln, $1,000, eral of French Government Service| — oe |Mr. William @. ‘Euler, whose only {terian Church, Fifth Avenue and 50th | Sen of Ment Inir Division Qualifies “The Americanization of Edward t Bok, by Edward Bok.” Fi Edith Wharton will receive $1,000 urk of distinction was a street, Thursda tax CAA, 24°, saq| cutward ornlt es,| Police Chief's Edict Not Read| White swenter. ‘Quite m crowd pad | 2! ; aaa a ithe ‘antics of Wl |@elock. ‘The body will be taken to| Robert M. Greenley. son of Dr. and Janet ankenthal aged | Elberon, N. J.. and burial will await) Mrs as D. Greenley of No. 425 Q q ine, hose e-plece suit | the h fi ter, 2 | grb RCT Fs Arrests Are Made. JAtted her liko the oily uudeet Janet! e.g Gerlen Alender seq ont ker award inde: by the National ————_ lis a star pupil at Public School No. ‘i Honor of the Boy Scouts of | 10 and lives with her pop and mom at | from Switzerland No. 264 Manhattan Avenue | Gen. Porter was in his at 10.30] for 21 Merit Marks. Commissions in the gunited s\ jay on the| Aright, if at All—But No | Stive““Junet "s as the author of “The Age of Inno- | Teturned to New York to-< # gence,” the American ‘novel pub: steamship Lafayette of the French ed during the year which best Ate fey | ta ther wisiescme ntmouphers ine Which arrived from Havre. He | Atoerican life, and the highest Sido ereat part Of the Frenoh peo-| 7° 1. 4009 persona trod the Standard of American manners and ple believe that Germany is deter-| More than 4,000 persons trod th » Porter Mende, now on her way qe won the award 5y qualify- ‘hty-fifth | Green! ” ands and Boardwalk at Long Beach| ‘Two girls trom New Jersey were jing for twenty-one merit b dyes. His Manhood.’ mined to get military revenge for her | 8°" wo girls from New Jersey we ear; he was born at Huntingdon, ei a the folt . The award of the Pulitzer Prize to defeat in the recent war. This boliet, | Y8teTday. Of this number there were | Misses Peggy McCrickard and Betty es April 15, 1837, the son@f David Wehr iia Be aN pa a , Mr. Selbold for the year's best @x- 1.6 waid, strengthens the French de, |Prebably 1,000 dainty maids whose) Shuefer of Kast Orange and Newark | By ey deh ae ee var a. health, cooking, camping, civies, bird wy ample of a reporter's work marke the Ne. *4!4. ietans the BesnoW dell. is tnp/aults demonatraiod (sat iiey.|” spectively, Miss MeCrickard's suit R. Porter, twice Governor of Pennayl- study.’ puthefinding. blonvering,-gumet- third time it has been bestowed upon mand for payment under the treaty)” a ‘ at eney | was all wool with a white belt, albeit! | yania, and was graduated from Har- | t¢ physical development, ' chemis- $@ member of The World staff. Previ- and for such military guarant had falled to read Chief of Police! Miss Shaefer made herself « water | 14 and West Point Cereal ctbitne’ Racrinny: 4 gus winners were Herbert Bayard tho occupation of the Rulir Valle Tracy's latest edict, published in The| garment of cerise with abbreviated | Americans have enjoyed sucn| frst oid tq animals and safety first s who did not 4 varied and successful car © Miss Saran Wa8 (a soldier and statesman was fone of t's aide camp. As Am to France he grcre. Peg hpo geht ies ee Alek “At the funeral of the late Lmpcess | Evening World Friday, that one-piece trunks and rolled sock Gre war which attracted International Of Germany," M. Casenave suld,| Water raiment is taboo. The Chief] go near the water ¥ attention, and John J. Leary jr. The “there was much ceremonial pomp | 8 laid great stress on the fact that) I<. Woods and Dottie M " ‘World's expert on industrial conditions with the forms and the th is u blonde and Dott a nd | -de- ‘e fe) of | Si18 must cover their lower extremi- st. Anantified Ana raburnen. he wat and labor, for exposing conditions {n the old regime. This wee a ‘i ues, Look at the photographs and Judge orto he ody of John. P% ane the West Virgin al fields, | i kel) seta dicdhones The girl oka | (Or Yourselt Just how thelr sults were’ iicasiey y j PML Shits nobel with concern by many of the French, | sag adie may bister tveir back) made and looked. The year after PAYMENT OF BILLION. “2° *w in it-a sign that Germany (ghd Meeks” chirped the Chief, pid, dainty ttle sult, of robin-cRe s,ougne home (en MARKS COMPLETED)": not yet ai heart given up ter] Yesterday was the formal opening| warty of No. 50 West 178t Saleen te itor he ; - old ambitions, of Long Island's exclusive bathing re-|‘phis colorful garb could be seen ference is foreign honors include | ga —_—— “1, myself, learned from a me sort, and The Evening World's Beach| chasing a. Nuedicine “balll oer (68 Honce Rad @uecimedale ar Reinke . . . ; Gtthe Franch Asmintleo Goi Reporter, equipped with a pair of| ands. onor and a gold medal, “for patrlot. | Mwenty German Treasury Notes| that in searchine a hense te muoked glasues, Way despatched there) * Three frolicking snaidy with thelr jam" bestowed by the Sutian of (urs Cotes grows iiees " a ni 2 . od % Oe e a vould P vio- arasols bol ng heads ) 4 G ys) eee ei . . »Commission in Paris. only ‘old clothes’, But when it wan) ance did ye reporter seck his story. | ieanor Kronke.* They were so fulla {he American Revolution and been The increase in the 8 {ofeed open it wan found to conta'n| (Ver"tn quest ot those two, would | 12, nd conversation that the Fe- Tot Ueacleties the Loyal, Legion United States last j, FARIS, May 20 (Associated Press).— |fhachine ins, ammunition and other |tiay at rompa with chief Tracys| Porter took @ back seat. = > | the Medal of Honor Legion and the ly si ba Be cee vine gk ee, ena ot | War saaterial® enough to equip: 8! edict, He made tan trips up and) anew’ alg bain meade” hoemn Mien GA. Ht! VEBE WAS REALIY/ELX= ion gold marks due as the pany, dawn ithe beachocerons the Nittonall and bald head,” bega: Stn 1873 GAH, Porter became teen billion cups. Pre . ¢ 7 osc 2: Lubi: 1 of to give you ~h t Grst paywent on reparations under the tortes Hke these are the explana-| Baths to the Rivera Baths, He|PUPIn hm goin tt Bie ry iva President of the Pullman Pala “Th, hen it is enuine Peace Theaty, when 20 German tre Bahn cietaciee pe rt nee oe AuS>/snooped under beach umbrellas and|tiveq taffeta, with white bluebirds Company and later President of ths hese cups, placed | Tai jcedlage a tel aa areata a War? Who can tell? Lean only ay ging several prospocts cut of the eusi|embrotdered hither and yon. Don't hore and the St, Louls side by side, would Warning! Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, f anal e French people hope it will | gy you e je ce j -! e is aay pctiol a 8 i rf : toe {_ Gommission by the special courter of | not come." ove sand. Eleanor and Bertie began their) life his connection with Insuran circle the world you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed b: + *, ‘the German Government who brought| M. Casenave's recent yisit to Frande|?00 OF THE 1,000 DO NO PAD- |apeech, but Eleanor won by a verb. COmPAnCS and banks became exten forty times! ial sat the notes from Berlin. was to find the body of his son, who DLING. “If you were a woman," she said, ! ty 4897 and was appointed Ambassa- physicians for 21 years and proved safe by millions. ‘The courier arrived in Paris last night] was a surgeon in the 22d Dra Of the 1,000 who donned beach at- | "YU Could appreciate this bl vat) dor to France just after he dell 88 of dedication at Grant’s Tomb, for the building of nd delivered the wallet containing the 0 Stadenb: tre, sihan 7 . |ton crepe with the skirt, which is ex- pe. ceveres wallet containing the | He found the body at Stadenbury ire, more than 700 failed to dip their Hon colurs to Neptune’: es. ‘The ro. {actly 61-2 inches above the knee this afternoon. Germany a fow Gaye gium, colors to Neptune's waves. The re- | JOINT COFFi& TRADE Pe PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Accept only an “unbroken package” of “Bayer Tablets of &xo made a ‘irat payment of 10,000,000 | ,,"L,went through the old devastated | porter neGer sighted more than i ere pee & DIAG Charme poeaal which he had raised the funds, 74 Wall Street New York Aspirin,” which contains proper directions for Colds, Headache, fark, i ot ets," he said, As, ed | SvOre c ons in the wate y|with a ° 5. pA i i i Fanti sion, the sum doe. ene progr ena that dan ostTPrised | one times The sum blinked real hart {Was embroidered, with pastel shades | Pain, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago. HUMAN BONES, NOT A DOGS, | THe Peasants Bave not yet rebuilt their] Mire times during the ‘entire day. | either’ Chief ‘Tracy nor his staft| KILLED RACING TO PARADE. Y e| houses, but they have repullt their|'Dhere was much haze, and the water perm 4 BEAM omer Re ent sore barns and cultivated their feids. These | Tesistered 48 degrees, Daylight Say- | Word's beach foporiey Cav fant that things are primary in importance. ‘The| !2& Plan. The concessionaires are not |.th oe ain't a-goin’ to be any arrests,| Hurrying to s Haid to Have Burned Siain Man, | festoration of the homes comes next.| Acauainted with the | word | “nor- | thie. Intent upon reaching a para F hi Cy. jogs barked for 15 cents Le z ; ; —= HARTFORD, May 30.—Scientifte refu-| Hore ati) veces ee the naseumet| and beach umbrellas cost $2.50 for | There rere few violations of the | music of which had attracted him, six- ae Mi tation of the explanation of Emil| plants have been restored and are|2®¢ howr—or for the day. And you | many bathing sult tiles Me the Tite’ | year-old Herbert Isinger, of No. 289 ~ Glchutte, the storekeeper of Shailer-| busy.” have to ary your own and return ‘lary ‘Morris, Captain. of the| Willis Avenue, the Bronx, started Berio hal hus wite, Sue ese usttemat DOG ON DOG G0 1 As ‘the reporter alighted from the|severtecn members of the Wom-| across the avenue near 198th Street ly on the ie rg "3 Police Reserves at the Rock-| at the top of his speed to-day. He see of murder, perhace of : ND NE BG JAG. | 10.05 train at Long Beach the beach | D's : Vean into’ tie wath ot a tackeab ariva @ens, that half burned bones in the - aroma was wafted to his nostrils, |AW49: had only two or three of her) fan inte, the shall Of a taxicab aren Woods near Schutte'’s store were bones| PITTSBURGH, May 30.—So drunk,|He pawed the alr a bit, then struck |S"bordinates on the beaches. Bome | thocked. ten fret peiaiiiet a: 9G, Wan Cotalties aaterday when | according (0 Policeman William Har-|0Ut for the Boardwalk, He passed |few took advantage of The sittallon| | Seidman stopped, placed the uncon- . . yn de- 1 300 is ath i caine | yea - ess -| aclous boy in his car and rushe ‘ them to be human bon: por, that he couldn't lift his feet over bet ae Metra eueate: nine |iessly bare. Many maidens disported Bi ‘Prancs “Hospital at date eevee 5 Schutte nas maintained to Capt. Hur-| the chain by which he was being led,| dig not hesitate , socks some inches shorter than the| and Brook Avenue. Little Herbert died Mushroom, a small white dog, and his i y of the State Police th e wing litte 4 iled his dog and bumed. the’: Down toward the Rivera Baths the] full length stockings. h * being lifted from the taxi- Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents—Larger packages, * se Ram Gana aa hant wane) | CHE universal drink | | asoinmietve teaan mars ct never tesutscmre st Momcsrttaciouter ek Bronx Belence Hits Defense of Schutte, | ! For INDIGESTION DISSOLVE INSTANTLY BILIOUSNESS—SICK HEADACHE, call for an NY Tablet, (a vegetable aperient) to tone and strengthen y », ‘jon and elimi- t, Hurley “alleges the ‘bones’ tencg| owner. Steve Adams, a blacksmith of| kiddies were disporting themsclv ‘The forty additional policemen sent| SY. Sel oth eats 0 the tongue, of in bot aie acid the heap of ashes near Schutte's| Carnegie, were lodged In the South 13th] A merry lil’ group was that of Dolores | to the Rockaways each summer had} 97. homicide. Jared himself or cold water, or vichy. tore are those of Dennis Laduc, mxty:| girect, Poll v charged | Boler, Grace Dun : Station yester en, Who owed Schutte $400 and had | Sih intoricatia ere the two slept| and Edward Coftri tia Te otto censor the bathing suits De Iie money in -Shailervie with, intoxioat There the two slept} and Edward Coffrain jr. ‘The moms | effort to iz . few e he disap and pops were keeping a watchful cye| “Polished knees" have come to the _ * ees Derare Ne oieapreered. tthe Peas, Adama fold Masia: Upon them, Dolores is, about seven, | seashore, and many a modern bath-| MARBLES FIRST, ; Hought | Grace lives at No. 94 Brandt Place, |ing miss is not ready to promenade HONOR RADIO HEROES. ins tnble to Say ‘where “tither the oF the On ry a ¥ ahts but) Billy at No, 3156 Hull Avenue, and |on the sends until she has dabbed her]! THEN CRAPS, THEN drink. ‘The dog p, Billie English | little to do yesterday, They made no] blameless Try at soda fountains. QUICK RELIEF! | | ALSO IN TABLET FORM | MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE | | i — Discounts of 10% to 50% obtain ‘on everything. MONG a host of other things, there quired th strong | Bdward of the curls makes his home |dimpled knees with rouge, dusted Wirstess Operaters Untevered as r kno. at No, 357 East 163d Street, all of the|them with powder and added bizarre RUIN, SAYS PASTOR are marvelous mirrors. Wreaths Are Pat on Monument. | declare him hope DS Whe | Mics ‘Theresa Bwecsey of No, 1t1|’ Beores of bathing beauties at the inal And until the day that MAKERS OF t About two score wireless operators | fleeced Ada Woods Avenue, Kockville Center, | Brighton Beach Baths yesterday were | Sneaker Tells Sunday Congrega-| fl Ovington’s moves to its SCOTT'S EMULSION | ? from various ships now | fe M " $ " i i . the! nea for the |ore Ss sunday Congrega- | § | J In port stood was ao pleasing little lass in a|busy preparing their knees for t ‘ See new home all are dis- ¢ weeny uncovered for five minutes | upon boarding @ str flounced skirt and bare arms. Theresa | beach walk. Attendants in the ladies’ tion that Society Is Infected d at 10% to 50% y Hung on the monument erechaie ie | room, after being told that d had her mother along to see the | pavilion were startled at first by the . counted ai U with Gambling Fever. leas operators Who guve theln lives | though sober, were Ineligible as sights, The Misses Elsie Burnham|new fad. They frowned on it, but icking to thelr posts until their| 8°! and Agnes Wilson certainly called | late = smiled their approval and an- “ ‘i “bles i sank. Among the names inscribed | gat Knioined hin” Gischarged Adams) forth the plaudits of beach lizards, |swered with alaetrity all calls for Playing mar bles for keeps, | OVING TON s CAS T .@) R IA the monument that of Jack | Susnroom - ¥ to reform) what with Hlsie a brunette and Ag-|the knee polishing Ingredients. “1f| leads to crap shooting and gam “The Gift Shop of 5th Ave millibs, who went down on the Titanic. | * a a nes a decided blonde, Elsie made her-| Fifth Avenue and Broadway can have| bling, and betti For Infants and Childre: ; ‘The wreath was hung by E. Fie vet: | 314 FifthAve., nr, 32d St. the Rey. Dr, 9 bury and W. 8. Fitzpatrick, rintendent and Assistant In Use For Over 30 Years self. a piquant suit of satin, a la con-| ‘polished knees’ why not Brighton cc detectten PROMOTES VETERANS’ FUND.) teutra atouna ‘the ‘walst, as atte ex | Teach?" they asked. Urine: tt touche, nerat Pyne ican Christian F. Reisner, pas plained to the reporter. Her socks| The prevailing mode of short skir . pastor of ” *aperiptendent, of the Radio Corpora-| yeagea vy My. Oliver Harriman,| were tolled jauntily. She gported a|and rolled down allk stockings is the Chelsea M. KE. Church, 178th pia who’ has accepted Chairmanship of (blue Toth gif live at|sponsible for the “knee shine, Rivest; went of ‘Broadway, an: 1+ QUEENS TABLET DEDICATED|!<'r_ committee. many prominent | No, 80% Erle Street, Jermey, City, Mig eleeaneeeas Birediasl HNL Ce eettee es women are planning an active cam-| Aenes waa charming in a black velvet | HUNDREDS SEE 20 Pie aes Uae pel lla $200,000 for the relief of| which playea hide and seek in be- Release White Pigeons an Pulsn to rais sregated group of young men anc jared pea Caen wounded and unemployed former ser-| tween dainty folds at her waist, Her ROBBED IN CLUB Late Win a ae Ea eS OG skin quickly a A bronze tablet carrying the tl stuns ef Forcign Wate announces ‘tr | Mocks lacked, knee-length by about | Baek taneay ate: ingrossed in lieved b Pp names of | tieir newly opened headquarters, -N @ inches rive od me a Rie ee relieve ~ Will H M@maty-one residents of the Glendale] {35 pity Avon yearend tees Ne. Ant you give us some sort of| Five masked men, four of them Judge Ben Lindsay told me y e p ou i @ection who lost their lives in the World | funda will be partly used as soon as pos, | prize?” Miss Wilson asked the re-|armed with automatic pistols, ined} marbles for keeps led to crap War was dedicated at Cooper and| sible to establish a branch of Na-| Porter, “I f tional Servic Bureau, of w Myrtle Avenues yesterday. The tablet | Pershing is Honorary Chairmi R embedded ina granite block, wus erect-|" ‘Mousing for wounded and 4 by residents of that section, Former | receiving vocational training Charles Froessel! was in charge | approximately half. of the ceremonies, and the invocation | sought. The committee plan. that both Elsie and|up twenty men in’ the Eighth Ward re ap ane i F988 of Rosenthal Gen, | myself have very nifty suits. What) pay, ‘ub, rde otoriety, says crap @o vou think yourself?” aya inh a aN MS TDOREEEA | shooting with boy’ on the street ns| NE ‘ Street, last night, and while several) led him to get deeper into gam- NEAR THE WAT ee Bur NOT hundred persons in the street] D!ing and so made a crim{nal of une him, Possibly the old fashioned ting a dainty lunch with an{Watched, thinking the bandits @) Methodist, who interdicted card ‘by » Je 2 | $24 ve i‘ - “artilier: to. get compensation. Another 10 per|of Richmond Hill. Mrs, E had a|and cash amounting to $2,000. *Comnflssioner Enright told me Clear Your Skin ea of Baten Laboratantss Sep ase Resinol rill call f You don't have to wait. The first application of thin mild, healing ointment stops the itehing torture, and helps to slarity the ang skin. B SUNDAY WORLD WANTS "f name on tablet was read|cent. of the fund Is to be used for the| black taffeta suit with a long walal They escaped in an tomobile| tigt one of the most malignant #: te sarrier pleco Yr released | immediate relief of those ieinpp rary and full shirred skirt, embroidered which had to be driven slowly be-| inytitutions in the city was that WORK MONDAY WONDERS Camp Fire in want @ With orange spider webs. Her sooks cause of the crowd in the street, carried on by gamblers.” ' ’