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“MOVIE” THEATRE OWNERS THROW OPEN THEIR DOORS mre Sixty Film Houses Will Be Ready When School Ends, July 1, to Admit Little Ones Who Seek Recreation — All Kiddies Urged to Join. By Sophie Irene Loeb. Among The Evening World’s efforts to secure all summer recreation Dorsible for the general public, chief of which is the opening of all recrea- tion piers, which the Mayor heartily approves, is a programme to help the kiddies, Never before in the bistory of the city has the need for proper recrea- tion been as manifest as this year, in view of the fact that hundreds of children who have been heretofore employed in the summer season, espe- clully during the war, will now be idle owing to the industrial conditions, the juveni ‘ployment departments being swamped with applicants. The Motion Picture Theatre Owners have agreed to co-operate with ‘The Evening World to keep children off the streets during the hot weather, especially in the congested areas, Toward this end, a bundred of the best motion picture theatres in the city will provide space for children during the hot afternoons. These spaces will be on the first floors and segregated from the adult sections. Sixty of these theatres will be ready July 1, when the school vacation begins, As thousands of mothers are now in industry and unable to take their children to the theatres, members of the Mothers’ Clubs of the city will and We.l-being. Children of eight years or over, who are members of The Kiddie Klub, on presentation of their badgeeand membership certificate, and a card signed by the mother permitting the child to attend the theatre, will be admitted free. Members of the Mothers’ Clubs will care for the children during the show "The theatres will be open Mondays, These will be It is believed by children entertained announced later. the committee that this plan will keep thousands of nd off the streets in a much cooler atmosphere of door committee of chaperons will be announced this week, The work and other philanthropic matters assures at the good time for the kiddies, Offices have been opened in the World Building, Rooms 1125-1126, and Cousin Eleanor, head of the Kiddie Klub, is on hand daily helping with the arrangements to see that every kiddie of the Kiddie Klub, which aiready numbers many thousands, will secure cards, which their mothers will sign, permitting them to go, Cards will be ready on Monday next. Watch The Evening World for details of this programme. Greater New York has been zoned, and one or more of the best theatres has been secured in each locality. A Kiddle Klub window will be opened at each of these theatres exclusively for the children. Every effort has been made to secure such theatres as have the best ie of plays, and as the Censorship Bill becomes effective August 1 the hildren’s inte! is thus safeguarded as far as is practicable. i The committee representing the motion picture theatres are: John Manheimer, Chairman; Sydney S, Cohen, Charles Steiner, Leo Brecher, wamuel Peyser and C. L. O'Reilly. The committee has been asked to wxercise special care in the selection of the pictures. The following theatres will be opened July 1 and all the kiddies are “rged to apply for Kiddie Klub membership as soon as possible: MANHATTAN. Theatre. of the outstar! success and women Name. Addreas. iydney Cohen ......,.North Star « sith Avenile: \picked up the body of their victim,! were out of sight in the brush, but! and murder of five-year-old Giuseppe ects & Kanble.... Mantartan 4 t dteth Street ° tossed it over a bank, where it fell|the motorcycle came up before the] Varotta on any of the ten prisoners Bushmen : a6 West 110th Street face down in a shallow pool, sent the) truck could get away. The leader ol) 0. crest, ‘Pheir main hope . Forma . Jast Side ‘i Avenue A motorcycle down beside it, then|the bundits ordered Costa to stup.| ft Hele) AER ADRS BOW Windsor ‘ ‘and Street, |turned the silk truck and sped away | Costa swung his motorcycle,wide and) |S that the plot will be exposed by artes Steiner New 1ith Street,...... 285 Hast 1th Street, jtoward the Pennsylvania line, tried to circle the truck. As he passed [ONC of the conspirators. Ace SUP eee ay union-Burset: | Maines and Resh, unarmed andthe man who was giving orders tired| | Tie result of Gluseppe’s fate is a | Sarain . Regue * 60 Weat 116th Bitruets |with revolvers held at their backs,|two shots at him. Another san ed MN oF ee: ae a) pitth Avenue Fifth Avenue, were marched farther into the woods, | standing beside the truck fired two ranialy air i Pg adding. Mount Morris Fifth Avenue. Their captors began to talk of killing| more shots, Costa fell in the road, Me i snes ne ME OAS, TRUSINY shm Bock Classic. ..ssseee West I8Ist Street jthem and in desperation they finally ‘Duinp him, quick!’ the bandit] eee oncom wine sehen Bevatal L. Geller Winter Garden . st 86th Street. put up a fight only to bo beaten|chief yelled. ‘They seized Costa by| thousand persons filled Rast 15th and J. EB. Elpern ... Crescent . .1175 Boston Road, senseless with the butts of revolvers| his arms and legs and tossed him| cent streets, hundreds of mothers ine aiacosa Globe 184 Third Avenue. and Hat band ang gaat town the bank like a sack of pow-|Femained indoors with their children, Grose & Kats, 75 Hast Broadway. he} Some of the streets that formerly Leo Brecker ... -59th Street & Madison Avenue. BRONX. ronx Strand remont spire Valentine United States sees Bronx Plaza . Miracle . Sydney Cohen .. , 827 Westchester Avenue. +1942 Webster Avenue. . 8i¢ Westchester Avenue +Valentine and Fordham. 19th Street and Webster, +187th St. and Washington Ave. { Melrose Avenue. Grobe & Knoble..... Joseph Jame .. TO KIDDIE KLUB CHILDREN Are, + |into consideration act as chaperons to the children at these theatres and see to their comfort | Wednesdays and Fridays, and | some of them will be given over entirely to the children on special days. | THE EVENING WORLD, W EDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1921, BANDITS KILL MAN |"éredto¢Sehoot, TIE2MORE TOTREE TO DIE IN SWAMP To Class Room Plumb Fed Up on Gh ah Stody Three Confess, So Fed Hate Text Books to Flames. opinion of John Armed Posses in Sixty Autos in Cischetti, The Montemurro, cieven; Joseph ten, and Three States Hunt for ee Citriana, also ten, fs that School keeps in too long; there is too Highwaymen, much of it and besides they Tae plumb fed up on school, This, they SEIZED Bo)1e) OF $ SILK. Jexpiained to Assistant Fire Marshal Anderson this afternoon, was why cn Monday evening they broke a window Public School No, 112 at No, 83 Roosevelt Street and set fire to thelr Band Had Nine Hours’ Start From Scene of Hold-Up on Road Neat Newton, No J. ("they setectes the en ket of their MeNally, About they considered Including the map of the raphy, what spellers renders there in addition to some arith metics just as understandable to ther as the Einstein theory to most other persons, and applied the match Then they beat it according to their confession and waited, confident that the engines would have pumping water enough to drown the blaze and feeling going to end for The fire did $ excited the suspicion Marshal, The the school and appeared about th efire to suit the idea of innocence. After questioning them a time they gave in and confe: d they did it, and why, They will be taken to the Children's Court charged with ju- venile delinquency and it looks like constant schooling in at uss room ! waste Miss they pape Ma piled what readily, ated peo teacher t would | Insurance officials to-day investigat- |ing the theft of a truck load of silk, ‘when one burn man was killed and two {others bound and left to starve death in the woods naar Newton, and ' Me J», said it was only one of many thefts It is estimated that the aggregate of these will reach almost a million dollars, when the value of the trucks {s taken were, \of silk along the Jersey roads, a hard time certain school was them right th §00 in damage of the almost next too sorry Marshal's thieves yesterday had " ugh to be 100 miles from the sce.« of their crime before the authorities time | The jeno und Vire boys live were aware of what had taken p To-day armed po are searching jNorthern New Jersey and Eastern | Pennsylvania for the gang of six that participated in the murder and theft Yesterday's haul by the ban: according to latest reports, wax not silk, as there were several cases of cotton goods on the truck, and it is not believed that the value of the silk ; will run much beyond $5,000, In ad- dition to the Jersey authorities and those of Eastern Pennsylvania, the! police of New York are at work, as| | it is considered possible the gang may have come from this city. That the crime was planned in ad- |vance by persons familiar with the county and with the shipments of| silks from the Sussex Print Works at Newtown is apparent, A shipment by truck is made every day to New York, | .:. erday’s load left at 6.30 A Ve for several ot the amined the body and who will hold an inquest to-dyy, said he found three bullet wounds and that death had been instantaneous, * To an official of the Sussex Print Mills Maines to-day told the first story of the hold-up and years a. for complete murder, “We were going slowly, about seven miles out of Newton, when we saw men, three on e h side of the Jroad, ahead," he said, “When we in charge of Charles Maines, driver, | were near enoygh I saw that all wore and Claude Resh, helper. They tovk| masks and that each had two re-| the direct road toward Passaic. volvers, By that time we were Mhe' truck was: a) two-ton close to escape. One of th meh Arrow jwith’ the Jicense: No, who was nearest our car on the south N. J. It had a yellow body with algide of the road, seemed to be the |hooded seat for the driver and|jcader of the gang. ‘helper. Painted upon the sides was! «+youtre up ay | “Sussex Print Works, Newton, N. J."| ne ordered. in gold letters. “ Just then Charles Costa, an engi- neer of Andover, came along on his motorcycle. He knew the truck and Jits driver well and undoubtedly rec- ognized at once that something was wrong. He was ordered to halt, but instead put on extra speed, swung wide and tried to dash past. Three! shots were fired and he pitched for- | ward over his wheel, de: That|/} pad a 44-calibre gun at my head much Maines saw and heard as with) and Kesh was in the same fix, We Resh he was forced farther on into} could not resist. Just as the truck the woods, urted to leave I saw Charlie Costa | It developed later that up on motore We Plerce of the guns and heard the ord get down, two men, about our size, dressed good deal as we were, took our places, The other four men seized us, two attending to Resh and two dragging me along, ‘They took us into the brush about fifty feet from the road. the bandits | coming his toes. 1 think he was dead before fell off the machine. “It was after they killed Costa that the men begun talking about killing us, ‘The head man said they'd be fools to kill any more than was neces- sary, and another man said it didn't a bit of difference how many They were then far from the road, The bandits sat down to watch them. At times they debated whether or not to kill them. Two argued that there saould not be any more murder, the others that as one man had been hilled it was foolish to have any wit- ness alive, For hours mak they they killed since Costa was dead, This inst it; climb down,’ | had just started to throw the clutch into high when I caught sight r to Resh and | got down, and FERRY GROWD SEES |GIRL SENTRY FAILS WILD MAN FIGHT 6 ON TOPMOST DECK Two Policemen, F Four Deck- hands, Finally Subdue Man Held on Drug Charge. Thomas eH Burns, thirty, who saye Coney es on in front of Municipal was Coney Island, appeared of the Richmond the pilot house ferry boat as she getting ready 6 to her elip at St this ptain turn back at o'clock sanded the Cs » to Manhattan, Captain rang for two deck- nd instructed them to clear the They grabbed the invader, who put up a fight and proceeded to the deck with them. man Henry Killmeyer moned from the shore boarders and discovered he and the deckhands were no match for the Coney Island Samson, Policeman Robert Smith, who had just reported off duty, rushed on board and took a hand. Meanwhile hands Police was sum- to repel clean the ferry boat was fil!- ing up with passengers and crowds watched the fight. The law p ho passenger to go on the hur deck, Which is the top deck boat and has no rail, andthe two deckhands with the giant, who s with uperhuman strength He foug! 4 with fists and feet and carried quarter to the edge uf the sloping deck, and the crowd ex ted the five dashed Ray any moment wotmore deckhands to the hurri deck and took hand in’ the and the Cone Island Demy vemed to enjoy the unequal odds x cops and deck- hands like spray from paddle and hands and feet working lik electric fan, He was still going st when some one hit him on the he Before he could arise all had him b arms and legs and earried him, kick ing like an army mule, down the com- panionway and off the vessel, A phial of white powder was found upon Burns, and pending a chemical anal of the contents he was charged with disorderly conduct and having a narcotic in his se If) MO SEES VAROTTA TRAGEDY REVIVES TERROR OF ‘BLACK HAND’ of two cops strugeled med endowed the th climbed up wheels, an Mothers Fearing for Their Children Keep Them From Playing in Streets. Detectives haye made no progress to-day inf. ening the kidnapping were filled with playing ohilaren early in the evening are almost deserted or are under the constant supervision of watchful mothers Tony Salselli and Joseph Margolio, arrested in connection with the Va- rotta case, were sent to the House of Detention yesterday as material wit- into’ Alleged Bur; the job was the und haberdashery of Frank ber of the Pohoe Third Avenue, early lake, revolver shots. Policeman J rookie who has burglars in the Inst the ha girl lookout, {inst pals, door to seph arreste f ¢pproaching the th the rear They out of a ng brac ferent directions, revolver for help and ith Street ‘and an alleyw had rear cut window, as Robert Beran, former sailor, of No. Street, Policeman James rookie, in after a si which several rested ne: a command: shots r the Comm Ray, of 65th M Policoman Daniel twenty-two, Stre found him with their |said ho was Willlam jot No. 88 Crystal Str | The police say he had s were fourteen pawn pee sssion of the thre Miller, | tral Park boat ride. The shots arous hood, and alse over his store, H |chase. After the locked up In the tion Miller complair shoulder was broken, Hospital surgeon could the matter with it, Magistrate Sweetzer 4 ‘ourt held the men c burglary In $10,00 bell e nded the policemen work. toe —_—— Largest Number of whe horw at Ge with th exhibitors in t Seventy-two Jumpers 1 ow |LOOKOUT RUNS Island Avenue, | Reserves to-day. burglar band had planned the robbery during a boat ride on Central Park according to one of the prison- ers arrested after a chase and many urprised three two wooden rrested a man who dese! twenty-two, firmation Judging at the sion and more than 100 exhibitors in all joing: TOTIPOFF THIEVES. WHEN COP COMES |, Pershing Saat: Hotels Roused | { by Shooting in Pursuit of glars. AWAY} Prisoners Say Robbery Was) Planned During Boat Ride | With Young Woman. morning | A girl lookout too inexperienced for of three young men who atempted to rob the Block, mem- at Thome vd four ew dit dusher ud of took to her heels. warnin The No. ss0n, alle ys. y when He saw y open and in men a at work, panels and abandon- Lexington bed 496 be ckey, eered fl odore No. ntime Detective John Kelly lew had chased a man into a Third Avenue cellar and flashligh: Miller, nt, BB eral tickets men. according to the police, told of the girl lookout and the Cen- ik ned but find in the el ch, for the on Entri Plain ed up morn| and bits, they ran in dif Thompson fired his after a chase to Avenue himself a ast 74th also a xieab, ral block's chase, during were red, ar- Hotel, a man who described himself as Thomas 128 West and He twenty, rooklyn, skeleton | keys and a flashlight, and that there In the It was who d persons In several hotels and residences in the neighbor- woke Block, who lives part prisoners had been fast Slat Street St that t in the his Flower nothing Yorkville of Arg nd cor ire 850 HORSES SHOW AT WHITE PLAINS) ies as Form-Day Stand in West- chester Opens. 28th annual Westchester County pened for a four-day stand Farm in White largest number of entries and @ history of the show, 8 to-day for con= in ses were represented by more than 806 entries. The morning session was taken up pr ipaily with breeding |FIRST WOMAN U. S. ATTORNEY Sune UP o eee ia MARY RUTTER “TOWLE, Miss Mary R. Towle, Sworn In as Col. Haywand’s Aid, to Handle All Cases, New York's first woman United States District aworn in to Assistant Attorney was day in the offices of Col William Hayward, She is Miss Mery Nutter Towle, lawyer and noted Suf- agist, and is the second woman In the country to hold such a post. Asked what work she expected to do, Miss Towle replied, “Anything to which T ened.” Miss ‘Towle rm si is a graduate of Bryn Mawr and the New York University Law Sehool. She was admitted to the bar in 1912 and with Miss Bertha Rembaugh has been practising, under the firm name of Rembangh & Towle, at No, 165 Broadway. From 8 to 1919 she acted general counsel to the National American Woman Association. Miss Towle, whe rs in this coun te is a member of n organization. PEDDLED BOOZE IN BABY CARRIAGE! as Suffrage ° ani Woman Had still on Ki —Raiders Find Hooeh Supply in Stable. Mrs, Bertha Weber, No, 426 East 7th Street, was held in $1,000 bail tn the Yorkville Court to-day after the discovery of an excellent till on her Kitchen stove, The police say she made large quantities of whiskey and used a baby carriage for delivery. In Brooklyn “Izzy” Einstein Jed a ap of raiders dressed as truckmen | to the stable of Louis Romeo at No. 78 West 9th Street, while they say | they found a big still ina cave under the floor of a stall, They seized ten gallons of alcohol and arrested Romeo, Afterward they arrested John Sulli- van in his saloon at No, 879 Sinith Street, where a quantity of alleged whiskey was seized, Thomas Gibbons, owner of a fort as $19,000 BONDS STOLEN. Advertinement Here Reveals Pitts hargh Mall Robbery tn Febraary. ‘The Bankers ‘Trust Company adver- tied to-day for the recovery of nine- tron French Government coupon bonds | of $1,000 each, It was stated by the bank the bonds were stolen with other hen stove | | saloon at No, 650 Washington Street, was convicted Ir Court Jteday on a ch: ng | liquor, He was fl . Korat Ikirney Monahan, accused of pos- sessing Uquor in a former saloon at No, 100 West 109th Street, was ace quitted by a jury in the san James, Noone, No. 228 Ws n Street, was held in $500 bail in Jefferson Market Court on charges of possessing a still, five gations of Iquor and a quantity bush, all in the tof the apartment | house he Sy WOMAN SA WES MAN FROM FIRE. AFTER RELOSIN Rescues Elderly C Clerk From. Building in Which Firemen Are Injured. Firemen were cut by falling glass during a two-alarm fire that swept’ the five-story brick building at No. Pearl Street last night, The build- ing was occupied by Theall, Stefan & , dealers in essential oils. The fire tied up trafic » Second Avenue elevated road an hour, The damage was estimated at $26,000, J The fire started on the third floor, ased as the manufactory, following 4 loud explosion shortly after 5 o'clock, just at the peak of the rush hour. Most of the score of employees had left whon the explosion occurred _ from some unknown cause, Christopher Wiebe, fifty years oid, n clerk, of No, 937 Monroe Street, North Bergen, N. J. an employee who wagon the third floor was blown fifteen feet into the hallway and his clothing set on fire Miss Martha Brunson, twenty yeara wld, of No, 429 bh Street, Richmond + Hill, was about to place the books of the company in the safe on the ground floor when she heard the ex- plosion, She ran upstairs and had reached the second floor when, with Stephen Trellowitz, a shipping clerk, of No. 6 Division Street, Himhurat, ahe heard Wiebe's cries. Wrapping old cloth bags about Wiebe they put * out the fire in his clothing. They then carried him to the Volunteer a short distance away, Hospital, v he was attended for burns on ‘ms, His condition ts re serious, Thousands of homebound workers were in the stahed trains when the power was shut off. and many left the trains and walked along the elevated structure to the Fulton Street station. Fire Patrol Capt. Sidney Johnson of Company No. 1, at No. 41 Murray Street, was injured when he fell on the first floor stairway. He was car~ ried out by his comrades and attended by Dr. Harry Archer of the Fire De- partment. Dr. Archer said he thought Johnson was suffering from a fracture of the collar bone, He also was slight- ly burned on the nands. ——$— — Our} vise | with oilhons of smokers Just buya packageand find out. The All-Ceylon Tea “The lead-foil package has no odor waited. Finally | i ; saddle classes aveurities from mail pouch 1 = nesses. Judge MelIntyre in General § B, Pdelhertz . Metropolis Third Avenue. about 3 o'clock three went off to one] fellow said he thought it would be) Qe Sot afternoon’ 6 ek Vin a Post Office robbery at Pittsburgh, BE. Falter .. Webster Fast 167th Street side and held a final consultation, one | Sifer to croak us—that that would | Sessions DB bs = LAGE eee i Al i ae SC ind were the property of ©. Goldreyer . »+Coneourse . East Fordham Road. \reanaintca an cuare, tone » One® them more time for a getawi 000 at the request of Assistant | x ¢ Miss Betty Berry, riding ap clintonine GE tin (ousb-eonipANy, 1h: BROOKLYN, | re eb the: three ally, one of them told me that) pfstrict Attorney Dineen try, Fear Not, brou pine jared cancened’ byt ‘ame back the prisoners were lifted; { had bett say my prayera if 1) ., 8 , ‘ siucky nid bonds have been ordere uncelled by & #. Schwartz ST TARUE Pia Ruse Aves: |to their feet, carried to a mied to) because ‘my tine was|, 10 Specie) Paadions Vineense Hats remounting when the French Government Rialto Blathuah’ Avenue ieouteiy tea Mee and} early up. I thought if they were|taglia, Salvatore Troia and Gluseppe | citer tie faurth Jump and fin) The ndvertisement Ia part.of the loa! Linden . Flatbush Avenue. a ‘f oing to kill me | might as well make | tro, arrested June 12 in connee- | perform: ’ formality of the owner In getting re John Manbelmer ..... Park Fifth Avenue. . TNT Ne BST to death, anyhow, | ene und begun struggling and|ton with the kidnapping, pleaded EINSTEIN LE Peerless (5th AY enue) Fifth Avenue. No one will find them," was the argu-| Jresh took the cue and also put up a) fs eis ba ne company whic insured the bonds, | " F " guilty yesterday to a char vos BAD GLANDS MAKE =|: panians, Tenied Ub te A IEC eat RI SU ment that appeared fo win over those | [Ei + was when they began beat-|lating the Sullivan law, ‘They were OB, SAYS | ine mune of the owner st @ Rackmil ran Bith Wey Hs who demanded that they be killed)... °° 1 was clubbed with the butt | remanded the ‘Tombs until Jur WOMAN ROB, - . Rach one . one Avenue at once. 3 svolvel id ten, don't be~ sealer robation O: tadium Chester Street ' ay. ee eet et eeatiy’ unconscious, | 24 fof Investigation by Probation Of- | EXPERT IN COURT | HELD FOR KILLING SISTER. heffield Sheffield Avenue ‘Then the four bandits walked away. | eve Cd gat sepout | ficer William Connors. ‘They had au- 7 2 For an hour the two men strugglcd | thous! Cee eee aoe tomatic pistals when arreste vos i Welavaad: elsased Ween n Brandt Parkside Avenue \}ound and helpless, Then we were < ostpones Sentence ij] | Ganned ete » Keleased ro) Willian Bie ae with their hands and finally Manes |v oye ae ae en evcke Into the woods, Junge Postpone Sentence Until Hospital, Aino Shot Self. art Avenue was able to bring his wrists within | nearly a mile, it scemed to mi | Public Ser Comminston to Move! Third Offender Can Have Aas , 7 " nmin ante: 3 86th Street (Benso ch of Resh’s teeth. Tearing and| “Then we were thrown down and | duly te { ‘7 N ve aaa gam Berman tanley: Soth Street (sensonhurst), | reach of Resh's 5 She eat inde Dad eum ane dowel per or taniaini wt) Neck Duuots Treated, enth Aven \ ‘A. H. Wisenstad Atlantic +205 Flatbush A+ enue. tugging at the rope, with lips bleed~ |Our fect tid. cued whether ; Ma ‘ |irom +itoly Kumi} \ ‘A. Rapt - Montauk -Bath Avenue und Bay 24th, ing and two teeth broken in theeffort, | {iy should k Finally, about |? Loinew ey bg et ae een Medical treatment of glinds in maar in 1 v K 2082 Chopaey Avenue, Resh finally loosened the rope. The) iddle of tt ant one | Stre ey , Libs phe at eas the ne of Mrs. Pannic Li Mat ie { Miller . unhattat +1065 Manhattan Avenue, « tel . : ag. | looked at his watch 1 d it was|day at the commission's headdauarte wit iiptyaeix, 633 Snedi mur 1 1 Prete Marathon + 188 Prospoct Park W. ee ee eee ey eae eee eeara | time to Ko, They thed iw tow treo, and wi Penis od Pate ae Pr hanale Hobe « * 098 16th Street. 5° red from the woods and reac 1 4) the one who seemed to n charg ra are iadequate for the pur , iO, op : | STATEN ISLAND. farmhouse from which the alarm was | took from cke given to 1 a Publ © cause of eriimina t Alc ; telephoned to Stanhope. me for expense money for the trip. | of the woman, w by [nin Charles Mose Richmond Stapleton, 8. I. » covery of Costa's body fol. | He handed me back a dollar, sayin Go Judge ; : st | Teon ent Star s+eeeeseNew Brighton, 8. 1 The discovery 0 y o buy a box of candy for my g | y f w \ iz ‘. Peyser . Empire . Port Richmond, 8. I lowed and within an hour sixty motor | {)ouyh ‘he was the one who ti soe || on fentoring her to ormallty, ; ‘" ' LONG ISLAND. |cars carrying armed ten were out tn| argued that we would starve to dea - plorees, | Judi in Brooklyn, post i ‘ty Gainsboro ......5+ Flushing + Flushing, L. L search of the murderers, “ on they walked away. ‘The un Ae : sprurkp os aS | 1 senten up Mr " Port Washington, Lb L | Sheriff Linus Littell and Prose. | 0 Phon Uy Nt ao thio |e ney Pe Te ae tz to-day for thin 4 4 iH. Behrend... -Corona, L, I Toutor Lewis Van Clarcan of New-| yoy could ni ay t Pay atlas Atsenikata ho next’ pleaded guilty sever ~ — — ton were soon at the scene and|went after the fifteen feet”) | rian : to @ charge of burglar ei ta a - ¢ eotioe tn rit vould charge % . ting the hunt, While the ; i nettt | th SUES VASSAR ‘OVER PLASTER wohe Goes weld tootel ehould hayelerccn Stor’ four of the bandita| BEBE Alda Drive for Hx-Hervice ponetit ® i: att tm r ADI lication within ten days, Dé- | lem. oe vat h ‘ Gantrasion to as cr ‘ is local, the two who fled with the) a (jinranty ‘4 5 , p if idan ! ‘ollewe. : a start that the f 10: t W in want Be Decide on 81,000 Held by Collen: truck had such a start t Won had . rie Was Isaac 8. Ro: building contractor, of Mowing Up Moures | pol.ce of thre States were warned. | 1, Voter { ‘ if Dr, Ernest N, Vaughan, med on oe ae appiied to-day to Supreme Court Justice} twenty-four years old, were acquitted |The most likely clue early to-day in- 1 \ i assistant to the Kings Con | sf Aspinall in Brooklyn for on order ap-| in Quarter Sessions Court, Paterson, N.| dicated that the stolen truck had been comn ES aN Gascegrs District Attorney, 4 Li jai ity ' pointing an arbitrator to settic « dia-|y, jast night uf w ol acy lacen im Bathlenem, Pe. in the aflare oO i ‘ Couleman Wite siayer : Wiis’ wan ie@ally avd | 80 A ; pute between him and Vassar College}ig plow up the he dol noon: cat : a Gort 4 HAA ee oe ee mentative? If she we ut t 1 wer falling ceilings due to alleged Infe-|Graso, a, slik dyer, Sixe vanininsaded tenrmical bx 1 f Manbuatta Th and che ehveeld’ imetecot ii * i f doe plaster. An affidavit fled by Her-[teentil Stre ssistant Prosecutor] Maines aad Resh Hell amit work inder t wa t io M ae Ay oenaltiag ? I AP Ao SHG , P Lea Gurney; treasurer of tel olleghs Biefford announced he, would, Bias outa assistance, but are not seriously '-| 4), mn of Mra. Clifford Ta t, M t e Inaang to-d ” » thi : i ApOn OR i ji 8 ie Meola dietment charg and cKIiffe — Roxe, of the Cou elleved, nor 1 { the college held back about $1,000 them with having explosives in their|JUTed. Costa was married but had Barr ‘Baker Ja chairman’ of the ‘A commission re-| ‘elieved, and b Enziso died soon after makin | oss’ pay and notified him that it possession illegally, Bo children, Coroner Wells, who ex- Service Bureau Committee, Sorted him of unsound ‘mind. ency disappear, statement, 4 ‘ fie cd \ keeps other odors out and all the tea odorin.” Kose Whale “Notice to Advertisers type copy anu. release OreR® > WS. 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