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WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1921. ° THE EVENING GIRL VICTIM WHO IINQUIRY INTO WORK | KRASSIN TO VISIT CANADA. | $500,000 A YEAR HELPED CAPTURE AMERICAN GOLFERS 30, 000 Honor Aviatrice | FOR WAR VETERANS| series erate omer wa rronaniy| _ LIVING EXPENSES along ot OUT OF CONTEST | Killed EM BALE G8 COTCEGE exe regen Mi U. 5! tow Sawn trees meinen) Tan eee Agencies Dealing With Forme Russian Soviet Covernment, 's/ \idow of Millionaire Dodge Says oy Passes on Broadway "rice nen eee ae este ea | 86 Spent Mii She 1 of this month. He negotiated the com- Mies 7 sal agreement between Great Brit Allowed Half That. WASHINGTON, June 9.—Investi-]™° TED BY GIRLS 4 Russia, and will clowe a number ar. ° gation of «#1! Government Agencies ab, aohtraata TOF aUGRILER LINR ADF DETROLT, June Mes. Ayan dealing with former gervice men was | dered. sa te bale . pda Bo ae In view of the fact that the United} &ce * knige, was allowed by the Senate to-day in a States riment orted Ludwig) for one year's living expen Walter Hagen; “Last to Be Elim-| adopting a rosolution by Senator! yfartens, “Rolehevik Ambaseador,” it! Probate Court hers 4 inated, Is Defeated by Walsh, Democrat, Mrraachusetts, ere }ie not believed Krassin will attempt te de by Jw ating a Geiect Commilive io conduet| enter this country, but will conduct any A petition by Renouf of Manchester. \ the inquiry | trade negotiations he may attempt with at | ‘The vote was nnapimons American concerns from Canada Phe petition dectared Mr, Dodge GLENBAGLPS, June 9 Crne As- J on the seven years preceding his sociated Press)—All the American ,death spent more than $1,000,009 entrants were eliminated from the anna for the tiving costs of thousand guineas professional golf he family. ‘Phere two chil . tournament in the mateh play to-day Delpaine Dodge Cromwei They kétae ' ' Ensnared When Lassies Walter Hagen of Detralt, the former nd: (lortee EB: Bode M Recognize Schoolmate: | ‘seerican open champion, only Amert- kxige told the conre whe nee @ furviver from the first round, defeated in the second. round by i‘) Kevoul of Manchester. three up and two to play The match was full of incidents. Hagen lofted a stymie at the third) green, where ho was leading, Renout was bunkered at the fourth, but the $10,000 66 month ior ber own su $ help atipport the The arrest in the Bronx yesterday afternoon and last night of eight little boys, ranging in age from seven to eleven yoara, reveated the existence of a gang of juvenile hold-ups and burglars which was organized about nine months ago for purposes of reb- : ery. Incomplete investigation in crema bared tence ce id Hep set cso Gleates that the members have par- hells i MY ed decd age ih aes Sa three holes were halved, Renout led ticipated im probably 150 street hold at the eighth bole, where fagen’s ‘ups of little girls and numerous burg- ad polled Gown a DAA Seb Maton laries. ‘ J turned all square, Hagen sinking « Marnatsin, seven tho Jouneest mem lanety won als ake 1» tne nea |P tance Principal Mourner at Impressive Ser- ‘on his mateh in the firs ; ; ; gore lly eile kbyarad opel round, defeating Josh Taylor, Great vices for Laura Bromwell—Relatives { I Private (rrested in Jersey Seow | of Hay bree Wives J" private Witain H. Mand, «tation A No. Jd. wae arise } Chenub-Faced, Bob Bobbed-Haired Lad Chieftain in 150 Bronx Hold- ix Hold-Ups. | T. UGHT BY BY MOVIES. “Black .Cross_ Brotherhood” | eberub. The boys called themselves PRAIA AES te Dlay. the “Black Cros Brotherhood." None ‘Tho match between Hagén and Fail to Arrive for Funeral. Mesthim. has as yet graduated from FOR GOLF THLE een bade at Pe start tobe a) wicking the attendance of anyé- the knee pants period. close one. he first five holes were Although they operated in a terri divided, but after the turn the Amer.|™ember of her family the funeral] . : < CHILDS DE LUXE Sad Gaia tac « cole oauare aa thle = jean developed fine golf, lofting a|S¢rvices to-day of Laura Bromwell, | Meatit? was known;to many of thelr| Anderson and White Only S*yile ot the thirteenth apa Molding | Me young sviatrica who wes killed| Another CHILDS restaurant ‘victims, thelr operations were unin- a twelve-yard putt at the fourteenth, li the crash of her plane at Camp| pea hem ; | 'SAY LUMBER MEN has been opened on Fifth Sa net | Operations cre wn,| Two to Survive in Play for | fnaily winning by four up and two| Milla last Sunday, were as impres- , itua’ 7 | at 138th Street and Brook Avenue, in| ei rmed ‘the| ¢ ee eee nd Jock Hutchison, the former lost|by her own family in a community . in the former Holland House, | ‘esioval “Reade: | Goramiede ,. hear 30th Street. * tified two of his pupils, named Tonkel By William Abbott. the first four holes, mut after the turn|that had known her all her life. It} Al) 101 AR CHIEF KILLED IN AUTOMOBILE ert ie ei oeaely 2 ” In the match between Abe Mitchell | mourners, as if they thad been held and Curley, as boys who had knocked] GARD tham'd eater nn tt CLTY, June 9%—Favor- Lee ben Sar at Aratkoa Na was a tribute by the City of New harges to Attention The spirit of refined hospia own on the street as they were vive , ‘st | Hutchison went off his form | York vb . a Bress i i i Shr Abe wey Mame frum storee ann (eee Nore Stopped mart in the tnt eae ci the muteh wanltinetion inc line of caverns ts of Congr tality whichmade this famouv’ Saesed money from thelr hands, mateh-play round to-day in the - tinction in a line of adventurous en- WASHINGTON, June #—C hotel the me f celebriti Poe. buys were ian. to the Alex-| Metropolitan golf championship over ;4Utred at the fifteenth, the Britisher |deavor in which women have been eV IGERE AEA e : ‘ aa » hotel the mecca of celebrities, ander Avenue Police Station and ques-|the Geren City club links. | Winning by one ‘hole on the last |{nconspicuous, a girl who was barely | Some of tis Stal Statements About ‘ Susere Sethe “Doug! Se nash ran ee still maintained within ita toned. fold shat otner bov#! “Ned Sawyer, defending title holder, STee®- known to the public a month ago. | ; pean ' (Contiaued From First Page.) Bat Sant the faiues “bier; mustoric walls, " ' had ‘boon arrested and had made Go-| srr mravers,-Oswald Kirkby, New. , Pmmet French ted at the third tole! Tho sorvices wore held at tho Camp-| Unified Service and Naval ———— seuroa at thd conpeve Iuaer FY ; plete history of the Kang, ity members |ton Mair, New Jeraey champion; J. 8. in his match with Edward Ray, but) bell Funeral Church, 67th Street and Worth Not Liked. : ay : ita epasalious Worthington, "Westchester title hold. the Englishman squared the match| Broadway. All -morning thousands bokiness of the almost infan- t the fifth, After that it went i F D-Ton end Frank Dyer were all cought 4 w n}had passed through the gold room to tile bandits was amazing and their favor. His greater power in rs from the tee to the green upheaval, John Anderson, medat win. #8 @ppreciably in ‘his favor in the voted his time and his energies tela are organized to fix lumber For this new: house ‘of eas the, soldiers, ae sacle country’ prices by “concerted. restriction 01 CHILDS is an’ eating place’ Major|@8 well as our city will mourn his) production” arg made by the Federal " view the body lying In state. During | 1oss."" Trade ¢ gee es ‘in ; report sub de ine, providing _ best, ORTHPORT, Mich. June 9.—Mrs | mitted to-day to Congr of food in truly de ightful June 9. methods Were not without a aegree ot |in the wholesale slaughter of favor- understanding of youthful human na- | ites, Only two favorites survived the ture. “When thr - spotted a little girl the services a crowd estimated by In. |“e%™ Menoher, Chief of the Army Air] on the wi home ‘from a stor with spector Boottler to number 30,000 stood |SerVice, has asked Secretary of War! jseq W, Galbraith jr, widow of the They di 5 ‘ ; , | ialbraith 4 o ey have been engaged in such surroundings. wurche. sand change sony iabe AB yesterday, and Gardiner White, Rabe he won, two up @Bd!in respect in the surrounding strcety| Weeks to relieve Brig. Gen. WiMiam| Commander of the American Legion. | activities for twenty years,” the re- e Plas of approach was to plant them-| Anderson was compelled to fight two sh and fully half e “he! i * e ser. | Wl vas k dia nis, lett] ine ae fruits, succulent selved im front of her and one of the extra hotes before gaining— the de-, J0%Ph H. Kirkwood, Australian | 1), y half the throng jained in) Mitchell, Assistant. Chief of the ser-|who was killed at Indianapolis, lett] port saldsuddine that eviden \ pore milk, sod le Ra would sasert: - | nen oit champion, defeated “A. 0. funeral cortege as it moved from | \ic¢, to-day for that city with her two| which conclusions of the commission Lirictly fresh one. ae ‘ve got my dime in your hand.” baw aes Young she een Peaveck af) Weak easter in the |e church to the Pennsylvania Sta-| | children. were bas procured from. the “I have mot got your dime,” the} Seldom has a golf roun wen sO Lan files “of the associations eoncerned bpm girt shige reply, Sed nine| rough on stars favored to win the Second round @t the twentieth hole, eg oUt of ten she Wwauld open and James Ockenden of Raynes P. Her Mandl to chow Just what ate ted. | tournament. Reverses started early y ark tlon, from which the body will pe| Repeated public statements by Gen! WaisHINGTON, June 9.—President | 8 (of SavGe Doubling AF taken by train to-night to Toledo,| Mitehell urging a unified air derviow Harding telegraphed this message of —————>——__—- B O., for burial. | made since President Harding ad-|sympathy to-day to Mrs. F, W. Gal- GUARD Re T OFFICES, defeated Bdward y of Ox! i is Aes | ROME, ps sit The boys would knock her money |4Nd- the supposedly weaker players RAY, of OXHCY;| “lie ceremony waa to: have. bagun| dressed Conarese in opposition to'auch’ bralth ir, at Indlanapoll ROME, June 9.—The Post oftk from her grasp and if she resisted |made a field day of the first round. "older of the american open cham- é te : ae ‘ age being occupied at night by the pol! they didn't hesitate to knock her| yet the old guard fought gamely to| P!onship, by two up and one to play. at 10 o'clock, but there was a long unification, was sald to have been one| “Please know of my sympathy in to protect employees willing to work. down... ‘Abe Mitohell, British star, def delay to permit, if possible, the ar- of the reasons prompting the request the great and sudden sorrow which jy oroatter only ho si A Week ago Tunkel and Curley held ibe AeA wares Darshe Siey: W. M. Watt of the Raye! Henge rival of Mrs. Edith Spry, a sister of that the officer be relieved of his pres-|has come to you. It was my fortune jeciaration ths mathal? atrice Maurer, \ : a 3 gnme! ow Col, Galbra ot alone work. | with her uncle, Charles | forced ‘Mmpaon Dean to the twenty- YY ‘Ve Up and three to play, Miss Bromwell, from Toledo, She ent assignment to know Col, Galbraith not alone H ‘Charleswirth, at No. 452 East 139th ome War Department officials aiso the national commander of the Amer- ican Legion, but as a fellow citizen ional committee regarding Ohlo, and I have highly valued his worth of capital naval Commanding personality, his tircless ships and airplanes was unfortunaty 2¢a! and his intense devotion to coun- and had led to complaints from nay and his companions in arms. The | officers. Legion and the Nation share wit» you the great loss which has come s had wired that she would be here Othér matches among the British fe Street At igtth ‘Street ant Hevok |Sec0"d ree before the atalwart . 7iher matches, sivong the Britiah | nis morning but had not arrived at said Gen, Mitchell's statements > ‘Avenue’ they knocked her down by | Princeton student made the winning i up| it o'clock. After the cortege had de- a Congr hitting her over the head with a| shot. James) Cckanden defeated. fonea) of ical woman who sald ine relat she was a member of the family reached the church. She said she was not Mrs, Spry. Full police honors were accorded Miss Bromwell, who was a member of the Police Aviation Reserve Corps. Commissioner Grover Whalen repre- Vardon at ti eon % i he het et Deatring Magner ea cs] marvellous putter. Seeley was sel-| Vr Bot Se ae aig dole. sented Mayor Hylan and Deputy Po- the undoing of the Black Cross Gang.|@0™m on the falrway, but once on the . M. Wal lefeated L. Holland lice Commissioner Rodman Wana- at the nineteenth hole. ote vale ‘The boys, all sons of parents in com-| greem, he was deadly. On seven pebeitidedhac th ~ ca 2 e boys, all none nta in com: | maker represented the Police Depart- Gusto of modern youthful offenders] STeens he needed only one putt. This . ment. Others in attendance were Al- and attribute their unlawful acts to| Never save Travers an opening. On dermanic President La Guardia, Col. the influence of the movies. They|the tenth Seeley drove into woods, Wiitiam Ward, Commander of the Po are: y %, TS coy “Walsh, cleven, of No. 907 Bast Put petred the hole with his uncanny lice Aviation Corps, Commissioner | weet Street, Victor Zajatz, steven, PHseae: Z pm Yr pene , nt Z A SH wn Y PENNY A POUND pron] WV SS Vb pra bisews parted a h: club and forged #497 from her band. . ‘Wimbledon, by two holes, the relatiy Bhe laa strong little girl and put up| Te rst star to go Into eclipse) 4G” Renoug ef Manchester, d a fight, The boys got away but not | Was Jerry Travers, former national pone 2 aap Unti-ahe, bad recognised them as/and metropolitan champion. He lost Aaggetel johns of Purley, 4 up and 2 Pupilauin her school. > ay. Peematee tre teoye, held up. onl) reer MAOwy 84 voloren’ from) "Go vare geteated Jamon Brel Monday Marion Gay, ten, of No, 245 Brooklawn, by 5 and 3. Jerry, while ny ana hole: Brook Avenue, and robbed her of a| not in especially good form, was up| °¥ ; dollar, The Gay ehild complained to| against an opponent who stroked a| JO8ePh Kirkwood defeated Harry the Principal and her ident! fication, Secretary Weeks, in announe ; day the request for General Mitchell's suddenly an e ated condi-| Col. F. W. Galbraith jr. was elected A . tions in the Declaring | National Cdmmander of the American 1S Ss | ee there apparently was serious friction | lesion on Sept. 29 last. During the in command of th etary Weeks assorted emphatic. | Pirst Otlo Milk and Cream of the Highest Quality that he would “remoye the frie- Sherman, Chillicothe, which sub: tate the removal of any officer ie- embarked for overseas in June, 1918. : . adhe By ieadlog his reeinent through thi Dr. Leslie, Are Used in Our relief, said he could not act until be | had thoroughly batween the administrative offic war he ser tional Guard at Car \tion.’ Whether that would necessi-|auently became the 147th Infantry and Standard Certified Daily by John: 1 Jeanne Herveaux, the mains to be determined, . of No. Avenue, Michael| Frank Dyer of Upper Montclair was only woman flyer present, Mrs. Ger-| phe secretary praised the work of [lines of the Germans under fire he Fook ine ot a bine, af Neos pela ee rakenan a cay, trude Vanderbilt Whitney, Francis | General Mitchell, declaring he was|Won the title of “the Fighting Colone! ny” East 138th Street; o former Princeton star, ,Peacock, H Sullivan, the sculptor, and Miss Sulti- q 4 John Bernstein, | As one of the most brilliant flymg officers }of the Fighting First.” He fought at eaven, of No. 690 Kast 138th Street; | Carefully avoiding pitfalls, shot around 1 van, @irs. F, Worth Hastings and |). qhe army aviation service and the|St. Mihlel, the Argonne and in Bel- David Silverstein, eight, of No, 615) at 4 Td gait and Dyer never had a \Miss Virgie Moore, pioneer flyer of the army xium, and was decorated for per- mosesmrt Beeb Tagodore ino, chance. George Davis, who was the fiance ni sae sonal ‘bravery by the French and ka rN D 2 NU. | Ned Sawyer relinquiahed the defense of Miss Bromwell and who witnessed Belgians. La\ and Eugene Sullivan, eleven. of No. GALBRAITH’S LAST bi 523 Hast 138th Street. of the Metropolitan trophy when he a her last flight, was the chief mourner Ag Head of the Auerican Legian be | = 7 d ‘The- boy bandits had their blood| lost to A. L, Walker, @ student from 3 MAIO® Horne Keane ang Liokt.:wil- LEGION MESSAGE | has been active in behalt of the or- S als f Fr id S d oath Of loyalty. ‘The symbol of thelr] Columbia, Sawyer was in good form, Only Has $2,995,188.66 qnd|tiam G. Brennan, of the Aviation saad Sa! ganization in urging legislation fa- | pect or ay an atur ay ; zee dust ‘und a large pin, on| but Walker displayed some of the best! “She Has Trimmed Me | eeerves: were @ guard of honor at z 7 oe W j | Yorable to ex-service men, His public | CHOCOLATE A | The penalty for disloyalty | golf of the round and won, in well de- : ‘a a the casket. Made Public Here After Word Of | aqaresses have been marked with | COVERED ie naiegides clubs they baa served $ and 2 victory. Enough,” He Testifies. ‘The gold room, where were held the His Death Had Been forcefulgutterances against alleged | The NUT 5 Was ‘tpadaea picked up on | Witham Keokie, former Jersey last rites over the body of Vernon Received. Wilstreatment of wounded soldiers, | POUND BOX windows And transoms, State title holder; Warren K. Wood,| GHBOAGO, June 9.—T. Stanley cate Sie mies ae ene & = in Std aan iearen of the Legion's pian | Elsewhere 60c or made a specialty of rob-| veteran of many link battles, and | Joyce is an aeroplane, was jamm th per-]| ‘@he state tated for their relief. * ; wane true cine ent on errands, they| Joseph MeMahom of Sleepy Hollow, Aoyoe 9 only worth $2,905.18666 end) 0.6 who had known Miss Bromwell |. W. Galbraith was made public} In civilian life Col. @albraith was | BUTTER PEANUT are Gharged: with at least twenty-| won their firet round matches. Reekie | C’Mmot afford to pay his wife thelor were associated with aviation. A hore at the headquarters of the Le- | Prealdent of the Western Paper Goods BRITTLE tare ‘ether crimes in threo weeks. * i v tr they ever got was $100, but | (feated John Stearns, Nassau Club | #10000 a month alimony she demands. | great mound of beautiful floral pieces, | sion, No. 627 West 43d Street, arver | Company of Cincinnati, He was a ayohidnaees : pa ‘spoil. gnadled them to make| Star, 2 and 1; Wood won from W. B,|The third miltionaire ‘husband of | including an aeroplane made of violets | the news of Col. Galbraith’s death | Republican, but never actively en- 39 bs pease Wind, Cilsatown and] Rhett, one of the bome club veterans,| Peggy Joyce, show girl, told this to| #24 roses from the Reserve Flying had .been received. The statement | gaged in politics, and was: never a . MILK CHOCOLATE Deke and: wanceet Hecip by 5 and 3, while McMahon took the| Judge Joseph Sabbath when he took|CoMPS and a wreath from the Curtis | Was on plans under way for a Nation- | candidate for public office, In Cin- COVERED to have taken large quantt.|™c#sure of R. F. Mundy of the Hud-| the stand in the case involving his|A¥Mtion Company, surrounded the wide campaign advocating disarma- |cinnati, however, he was active in MARASCHINO » elgarettes, toys, base. |#on River Chub. domestic smash to-day. casket. mane Dy te Ualied Fae Sivin moveRents for more hap twee: CHERRIES bale and such things. The Reekje-Stearns match was in| Weymouth Kirkland, Peggy's attor-| Rev. Russel Richard Upjohn, rec-} Col Galbraith characterizes such «| ty years. POUND BOX guna doubt until the stocky player from] ney, questioned Joyce ws to hig wealth |tor of the Church of the Advent and |SUrse 48 “foolish and dangerous.” | As a youth the Legion head was a Elsewhere 75¢ Cts. MAYO -ACCUSES RAILROADS. | per Montctair gained the lead at | and branded him as a “don’t recall" | Chaplain of the Reserve Flying Corps, |/€ asserts the goal of goals of ‘he |sailor, He once passed the entrance . agai says ‘radaSiacrminate ageuone| 2 Louigenth hole and neid 1 to the | witness when he didnt remember cer-| read We plecopal funeral pervice.| Ie Lewlon, ie te bine aunt |examinasion to Annapolin but sever) |Our Big Week End Combination Package No. 3 Spinoet: 4 finiah. Both were guilty of poor] tain of his asset During the ceremony the Police Glee a one matriculated. U, 6. im Trem and Steel Rates, : oward that end, worl D * : : , This made ages, all et a ol ates! aes __ | Biaving: But Reekle made the best] Joyce ts expected to tell the court|Ciub sang “Abide With Me," “Lead rere phy steerer Gels canrnite ene barn Gt EE t curabinetien ie mate op ton follavinn saree! | — i ment’ fe dlecriminated against by the] eeveres fram trouble and this {later that iPegwy,'a country banker's Kindly Light” und “Nearer My God | tions in other countries. cee aoe iy * an, one. vat Box Choe late Cherries, 1 Lb. Box Peanut Brittle, 14 raileopds in fixing classifications which| @'XCd him the match. Qaughter, from, Farmville, Va, has nolte Thee.” The statement concludes He ee ee aean vehent,| [Barley Sugar Cuts, 1 Can Cocoa, 44 Lb. Box Choc- . far armor plate und materials for bat-| , tet carried the Hopes of the Gar- right to expect $10,00 Qalimony. It] The services concluded with the] wywornd peace and world disarm rt bce be went e evel alate Almonds, 1 Bag vai Chocolate Walers, 1 Package $1.: 39 Nemhie ratings under the head off 1? City Club members, but he was! would take much tess for her to “live|aounding of “taps” by a Polide De-} nent atiained by international SNA SES Sars the x eee | ‘of Peppermint Loriots. PACKAGE COMPLETE ron ‘ond, steel, aftiles. ‘according fo/ no match for the - smooth-working | in the style she was accustomed to"| partment busier. Col, Ward ang the} ge rcoment nerdhite erate acre weiner oo hee riya bed 4 5. N: who | Wood, who has been swinging golf | pefore she met him, Joyce belleved, | hono allbearers, President La |e ote She O28) CB BWR ABS" BE eee at Milk Ch 1 Cc ie convention of Une" Rall | Vuva'many years. ‘Rhett tomsed awoy |e een et NS tore. nines | art = uy pears ee een tag | brecipitous and voluntary disarmg- |foreman of a manufacturing plant at 1 OCO. ate Oovere: b= Bg nee ‘of the Pay-| Valuable strokes in the greens, which : " WATE: JOA: OANX, AUS ment of an individual nation is an- |Springfield, Mass., to which city he 4 . Generel of the Navy" were fast and tricky. Wood, with al- | Probably be called into court, is ex-| Post, Major Keane, Lieut. Brennan | jiner Anything else would be foolish |had moved and had gone to work Assorted Fresh Fruit Our reguier Ht articles which £0 Into, the con-|waye something I regerve, held the pected to put on the “You made me}and Major John Garg, led the funeral) 4,4 “dangerous, For the United [Later he entered the Massachusetts 78c goods, | Bes reeets. tay wenn toad, taro ughoUt and Was never hard what Lam to-da ord, saylngthat |cortego as it moved down Hroadway- | stacey to disarm now or at any time Nautical ‘Training Academy, where Special All This Week POUND BOX eal are applied, Commander isn : Joyce made her extravagant and it} Four cadets oarrying two aeroplane | yerore other nations likewise simul- |he sought to prepare himself for cIBe on exception such per cent. | therefore thea a lot of money for her] propelisra preceded the hearse | rancously disarm is a project to Annapolis, At the end of a three- yea ‘ommander ayo 8 “the HARTFORD, June %—A 16 per cent.) to get by these days. which rested the casket draped with hich b A | lee h ssigned to the 4 cen es ee ieee BAS TEOE A Jule tnd se 3 |which the American Legion is un- |year course he was assigned to Ff fate ‘than te required of commercas!| TO" woe has Seon anneui Joyee, under cross examination by| American flage. shakably opposed." ship Enterprise, on which he sailed Geen for cevere! waters ee iF ; veal Tupewelton Came. deceanntaniges’ ng Following the hearse was an open | se for Japan, ‘Transferred to the Direge —_—— e argo i 3 | he ¥ ated and was promoted ecthe 40 compan ferred the 4260,000 “honeymoon imun-| automobile In which was the broken : A ~ Se Wevelep Flushing Bay. Connecticut plains i the company will shevint Plot tm Sweden Um-|to be third mate, mai Sree ny o, | Ue, placed on A fouieday « weele acho! gion” at Miami, Fla propeller blade of the plane in which Nevetea: pitogether ae tiudeat end mate be sdopted ers, avorkne the evelat | but now they are ang eas than 200 “T didn’t want her to rob me of any | Miss Bramwell was killed. ‘Dhe Police | KHOLM, June 9.—What the |Wa8 at sea six years, during which to! mg Bay. A plan of city | Geueral slow business waa given ae the| More Of my property,” sald Joyco.| Band, the Cadets’ Aviation Corps and | newspapers here to-day considered as |tme he salled for Japan twice, er han dbod, Ing similar to | reason She trimmed me enough. @ plaigon of police made up the rest! 4 sensutional and widespread plot for reer ¥ Will be drawn’ ‘wp "econ | | Olen Rilteahets’ Be: Dead zee Smet a) cee wares OU oF hie ‘of the official cortege, although a | Holanevist revolution iw Sweden waa | Lamon Leader Fouad Dead in Bed, | erowd that stretel along the etree’ 7 DI tne 9.—i n_ Snellings, er’ Hulbert, Ane. boon se + | MOUth WHER ROOM Teeeas came and: a that tohed al the atreet . : * | DENY a Milton. Snellii * hha view | DOHMMS FRAY, N.Y. June 9r~2l ane one had robbed him oF ry #20] for a mile followed behind, uncovered as a result of the arrest of | National tof the Steam and x Mew | aiizabeth W. Masters sounder of @fine | @trow hat, Teahe eon etahendad’ as tho|® Wdely-known Bolshevist leader in |Operatng Engineers” Union of Wash- Se Vp ar. be ashed to se-| Masters Schoo! for Girls, died to-day at | pow left’ the Court Howse bare:| hearse and its escort moved gown |Kiruna,.in the Iron mining district, 1 | 1M em tity gt ise ak 4 Wj rovkting - for 4 Wederal | the shoe She had ahaa iil several peatee. much to the amusement of] Hroadway and Seventh Avenud to| was said that a Communist organisa [bor Convention, was found dead in Gyprmuinidtdditttih YE dtl pptopriation, weeks, Bhe was seventy-five years old. |the onlookers, the Jerming!, tlon was discovern@. there, bed at a local hotel this morning,

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