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- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, Y.M.C. A. MEETING 1921. married) received an allowance oy | dena man, who {dentified the body, “as the enemy of the city and forget- ting whence the City Charter comes and where the citizens must look for the West 100th Street Station to an undertaker's to-day rel- said he felt confident hia brother did not starve to death. mail. According to his landlady, al- | MEYER SAYS. eciiee chaste prevunienas IN HOLLAND OPENS atives. mr. stack nty,|though he ate very little, she saw no| To 8 - } Srathe. committee,” he. went on - had lived in the for|redion for supposing he had starved Killed by Chimney Fall. , the'iawncot the city, Hall work OM World's Committee to Survey eisht months, Dy Bra aatenterintee | Sy TUETICR LER oa Lae eel - crea Work In the International Poe fred the old man had | (tet Cnimney of uta P bite dee | | “ . have bank books v ng being de ‘ |MUTINEERS LOOT Field in the pockets ording tothe report | 4 ; " ‘estigated p " fa. . ; (iF HIS COMMITTEE: AMERICAN SCHOOL] toxpox, sune 10a plenary f° iin $40, TY Mh ated the imney came down, and her denth wan with sera fruit and vege 1 rney, of No. | ts The t —_—_ meeting of the World’s Committee of faites. 1 n Mio Was un & ney, Of No.‘ body in ty The family Fo. G "d tio: au 6 ti ni o) he live t No. & Yi Chinese Troops Rob Institution at|the ¥. M. C. A. opened to-day at - — - or ra ua ion - |Utreoht, Holland, to survey the work Wuchang, but Do Not . { see pe | Jor the organization “1 the Interna- it tw {And O’Brien, Mayor's Counsel, Harm Teachers. tional fleld risp tte £oo ear , Says the Inguivy Is a HANKOW, China, June 10 p(United| Among the subjects to be discussed | g Varied Styles . 1 rs, < 4 Press).—Mutinous troops in Wuchang, |4f¢: “Our relations with the Roman | Fishy Expedition ee eee ane at rush wan: | Catholic Church," "The duty of the * Attractive Blyn Prices Chairman Meyer of the Joint Leg-| under arrest to-day after they nd de-| hour” emigration work, the Y. M All kinds of midsummer shoes, in White Kid, White troyed much erty by fire, looted ©. Ay press, and “The Inte rnational 46 ey id As fative Committee Investigating the | AOr"d, much property Wr. toot ore the ited Brunalee o-00-0 Nu-buck’ and Patent Leather, including the Wity Administration notified Corpora-| persons. The soldiers were qu! Delegations of many nations are in , Blyn-Plan Nature Shoes” approved by pliysi 1 . aa Mee 13.000 men were given their back | attendance. | A vians for their: correct orthopedic proportions, ion Counsel O'Brien to-day that the aU Ss P prop Privilege accorded assistants to the @Gorporation Counsel of being present { “preliminary” examinations of ty employees by sub-committees been rescinded. ‘The reason al- | ment the Government bank a director | was tortured till he. gave. up the com: | SAY DEAD RECLUSE | bination of the safe. The American 000 Trinity School was visited by one band, HAD $20, IN BANK} which ransacked the building and took [ay ee away everything of value. The Ameri- Good On Starvation Believed Cause of Death) og is that the representatives of ye Corporation Counsel have at~ @empted to obstruct the proceedings. can teachers were not threatened and no effort was made to fire the institu of Charles F. Mack, 70, in | Berries’’ Style 7200 Btyle $440. tion, Many frightened Chinese sought Rooming House. Corporation Counsel O'Brien in an- ri ied Sire cad tos Mensa wes aes Moesins Moora, | enw tear ot chain 7. mach cn Cig ind eR roof that the Meyer Committee does| found they were carrying bars of gold|found dead in his room at No, 31 ie Baby Loule Hee. mot want publicity. He suggests a|and ellver from the mint. West 97th Street, was removed from 7. ‘Bines 2% to 7. fovinmittee of citizens to investigate @he investigators, for the reason that Renator Meyer when asking for an Fo a = Same in Patent Colt, $5.50 Bame in Patent Colt. ppropriation of $100,000 for expenses Att b 7 Of his committee stated that he had ached Chee 5 | Boys’ Black Builictent evidence of graft, and in- if Sh “d Fine Ribbed Fine Ribbed ‘etiiciency on hand at that time to be- ape: Stoeksias gin investigations immediately. 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