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HE BvewiNG@ WOKLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1921, MAYOR DECLARES. [ic its of rs, sutton | |CARUMPS TRAK, RUFUSGAYNOR'S URGES CHURCHES [ig Pare War Army Disgrace: GRAGHDMELDSAIE A She Discusses Dioore Suit) KING WOMAN, EXWREFAIS BEBARRED FROM | P*usieally and Mentally, Declares Gen. Pershing OF LOTS AT $200 BLNFECLERK NAMCYPLEABUSESTAVENIS ERS RUE But Comptroller Is Set on) |Police Allow Her Body to Lies. Gammans Still Married to Real Estate Dealer's Sugges- SHEE MES Having a Grand Jury In- in Bronx Street for First Husband Is Theory tion Draws Rebuke From e& ALLY WITH GIRL ()F iT di Jury tyolan, rome Han 6 tunitte, URGES ARMY TRAINING. yn vestigation of Deal. 3% lp MED,! Mrs. May Gau ts, Sn er) Robert FE. wits: iteseire deater| Says, Slackers Too Were Illit- IS AIRED RED IN COURT {BAD SWITCH IS SLSR oN Tadl | te ai fate Mayor nd one of the directors of Town Hall,| erate, but That Was Not :P UP FIGHT. CITY TO kl ~ wee . . . KG . pt nC as| William J. Gaynor, who on Feb. 8, Was rebuked by Mayor Hylan’ and | Very Surprising Right to School Site Property assengers Piled in Corner as ys sing. : : - A . P as | 1911, married for the third time, be- Queens Borou President Connolly ames ‘ on Coney Island to Be | # One Man Vehicle Lands }coming the wife of Nelson Gammans, at to-day's meeting of the Board of]! Gamp EDWARDS, 8! GIRT, fils) Leal save says Hushund ri Pomestal | | on Sidewalk. a young Harvard student, will re-\ Estimate when he waid “churehes} sy yun a7 Gen Jahn a. ber, Her by Tales of Wealth— Sontested to End. | OF ec ceive neither alimony nor counsel should be relegated from important | N’ J» June 17 oh > Seas Annulnient Bendstie ce : | Matilda Bray, fifty years old, a floor | f¢¢ Pending the outcome of her surt | business thoroughfares because of the |SMing, In an address officers and Ow oeeKs Annulr . Somptrolier Craig announced to |for separation from him. loss of taxation their presence e | The Appellate Division of the Su-} The occasion was a hearing ona tails, |their guests here to-day, declared clerk at the Hotel Biltmore, was day he is letermined tha that the education and physica Youth and inexperience were re- at/preme Court to-day upheld Supreme| Port of the City Plan Committee, ! standing of a high percentage sponsible for Mrs, Marion Vaughan Jerome Avenue and Kingsbridge | Court Justice Joseph &. Newburger| advocating the widening of We th | America’s young men who served Hell's listening to the stories of Harry | Road, when a one-man car on the|!n denying alimony and fees on the! Street from Fifth Avenue to Highth insta y ed i ort facts ii the Neptiltie: Avenue Coney nstantly killed this morning 5 Island school site case before a Gr 1 be laid} nd Jury. One Sie OFF. 2. f : In the war was a “disgrace Matthewson Bell concerning his prow- must bo overcome bet | JEON THE VERANDA!“ E-was surprised to see Jerome Avenue line jumped the track, |2TU"d that in aMidavits and briefe| Avenue. Her, John Roach Straton.|to any nation.” ‘The problem on asian aviator, his wealthy pareath Mahe ure taken th thin cies : Mr. Rookefeller i Court » ‘he accident happened at 6s0 A,c2mMans denied the legality of his) mastor of Calvary “Haptist Chured, | of ng With men who lucked jn Philadelphia and his directorship in Comptroit i “ ; ace app "| marriage to the plaintifl. cted to the removal of the but ntal and physical training 4 corporation in Newark, according te darmnii AGEL 'WHAL ceMioe the M. and until 8.45 the body remained| “At the time of my marriage sus of that edifice on t ut burden of the itcers, he sible means rt those de- ce times as a matter of the testimony heard to-day by Justice Cohulan in an annulment suit brought by the girl's mother, Mrs Mabel Bucklund. Mrs. Bell now lives probe should 1 “The land { locaied in Ki County,” su Comptrolier, “whereas the Board of | conducted. ring in the ¢ in the street, covered by a tar-| the defendant, in an affidavit, “I was| that it would disfigure the beauty of a student in the sophomore c! Harvard College. I was for Harvard immediately after and every pe ss of | the church, and that it would entail a} should be taken to r dat] great expense to substitute supports | ¢ a mar- | for the buttresses, which now hold up |paulin, waiting an order for its re- vt in pi moval by the Medical Examiner, At} |n tional preparedness ‘ ; eee with her mother at No, 660 Riverside Mbdiieation citer . Mace the office of the Medical Examiner} riage to support the plaintiff and her | the tower and spire kers." suid Gen. Pershing. | prive County. Jusi Ass pore | It was suld the report of the acei-| daughter Constance, the daughter of) Th te Board voted unani Hterates who failed to Un-) Mery. Bell told the court she met imandent & Sac Ae dent and request for a permit for re-| her first husband. From June 1911, | mousty to widen roadway from di their obligations to the pelt in the spring of 1918, She was ieatiiip ne deta |moval were not made by the police| Until June, 1916, | was again a stu- | 19 ) feet, but Mayor Hylan and People wonder why there | seventeen ye so many vem, but ts it any rs old then and she was informatior definite information Sidont Van | arvurd College a jarvard) iiclimond Borough juntil 845, although the permit was dent at Harvard College and Harvard itichinond Borough 1 H pursuing course to become a taylor two" | on immediately by Dr. Karl Ken-| lw School; and 1, the plaintiff, and | Name opposed a resolution for the re- {wonder that we bad sluckers, men | trained nurse at a Jamaica hospital. eOhahe= Warn al Alin We naeintkveat iti |natd, the physician on duty, her said daughter were supported} moval of encroachments from the |who could neither read nor write and | she was then Ilving at Hollis, L. 1, @ developments ib i, anencen I hers de avawiton abtkincnoint, ac. | entirely, save for my small earnings, | sidewalks. The widening plan |who had never read the Constitution snort distance trom the aviation ven S | " which were insufficient, on money |ien foe ‘om each sidewalk, sti with the Neptune A 2001 sites. | cording to William McCarthy, motor 2 . Dron) seek Fron vena walk, still f the United States and could not) gerd for pe- |vomprehend their vast oblig at Mineola. said he was an aviator but would not have to go overseas as he was assigned to train members of Yesterday the ¢ stated that] i eived from my mother, art as | led e ee ailable |man and conductor of the car, which | 'ecelved f Hee igi ay Bere ee getee ener sey aslo tthe city was us ty $2,000 each | was south bound; the switch seemed | Sifts, in part as loans, In the y I on each side ‘the country in its time of need.” to operate while the car was purt| 14 I earned between $100 and There was a murmur of protest| Gen. Pershing recommended annual | way Re writing editorials for the Boston|when Mr. Simon expressed his | physical surveys of the youth of the | his corps in camp on thin side,” sald headed southwest. The woman Killed Oy ing. : SU talc GnMUBUETS WA TatRite to dup Ae Sts ae bry should) The second time after T met hin |was crossing Kingsbridge Road frou at Tam abo ne} never again have to pas 0 he _aaed: tan to marry him." Goud $s his reason for ass ¢ that his} considered revolutionary, but ve- | suc ine ence th untrained | Be the south to the north side to reach| _4* RIS reason for asserting that h nsidered revolutionary, but tt veh an experience with uni { Mra. Bell, At that. time Mes marriage w the pluintitt w tion to) v4 r | destria for lots which Usposed of a sbort time « spiece. To-day the Comptr ted that the lots are worth $2,000 apiece. Likewise| it has developed that the city did not| a@ell the slot $200 apiece. That] Amount was me tinn & compron be- | ieve am tle hen aay |minds and bodies ay it did in hel ion anid aho told Bell that she ¢ Gvatad-and aubway' statins Be invalid,}lieve 1 am right when € say}minds and bodies ay it did in the! io) waid abo told Bell that she ald <waeh tho ut inucened BE 7 vas knocked twenty feet and was | the. defendant, now in Porte Rico, who|churches have no place on important | tant wit OU TOe AN awell ANoLEn Coe fought over for many yours in and care for them, but ‘do not In the car were thirty-six pas-| formation and belief” that on June 1,| Broadway and Fifty-seventh Street.) ization of tie Army and National fajied and she was advised to give y Pi ny " courts m e ‘i = ; A re | 1908, the plaintiff married Salvatore} These places of Worship could be | Guard ag the “best expression of mill- | yy her stu She testified that : sengers, mostly laborers. ‘They were | 1! 4 y it wae jearn er Sess 1 ae Guiffre in the Roman Catholic Church | conducted just as effectively on other |tary poliey which the country has ever! she told Bell this and that he began acatigits Hs Feed eee ect a heap and in Somerville, Mass, and that herlstreets and they could be made Just| pads" and declared that the civillun| to plead with her to marry him and father of Hugh 1 present howered with broken glass as the bsequent marriage to Rufus W.] ful es ft tt PSU h owner of one of t yol hicle came to a stop on the side-| Gaynor was annulled on the ground|* bewutifu summer training camps for officers pot to return It was then that wites, did not a erty Ik, about sixty feet trom where iu | tat she was still the wite of Guittre.| “Calvary Raptist Church, for In| wore the best substitute for universal! je told her of his supposed position quite j iipveaneee nee vi | Cammans alleges that the plaintiff linstance, could be sold tor $1,060,000 | military training in society and the business world, auite recently a rte jumped the track. subsequently informed him that Guit- ae ; r, tury training would and on June 17, 1918, she became his but that his father, of the old=tim ‘The dead woman lived at No, 2615 |fre brought divorce — proceedings |#"d erected in another street at Universal) miladey tritn SNE AUD e TEDL ea man lived at No, 264 fae hee tt A GeeRHER hich might be devoted to |dounttesst the greatest help,” sald wif ale brewing ti Reilly, Skelly 4 Htcrome Avenue, about a block from |ag#inst her on the ground of aban-|sving which might be devoted to |doubtlessly be the greatest help," said wife Sill Lee HerietAte jysrome AY lait m bicek ae |donment, but he alleges that personal | weliure work Jthe General, “bul at the present timo! After the marriage, she sald, her bes ies any DUTOHamER Ce tite where she was killed and was on ber! service of papers was never effected Mr limon was usked if he would this seems to be out of the question, husband told her be had no money forty yea Dd paul tuxes on it | way to worl jupon Guiftre and that she never ap-| scrap St. Patrick's Cathedral and s t a ha Up to 1912, when the title Became = | peared in. the action, rebiild Welnewhere, He reptied thit|Ax 4 matter of fact, 1 ilo not know and wax in debt. He advised hans ' t | A suit for divorce ow the ground|the Cathedral was an exception, be-| whether it will ever be possible <0 home. few weeks later Bel < Mu cor Tyla ee Mt (CRASH, NOT CASH, jof abandonment, statutory in Jorto)enuse of the fact that tC is part of the “he ‘ wing the reorganization wrote her that he was going o Mayor Hylan declare ’ | Rico, has been begun there by diocesan headquarters, He suid he st = hed , OS ‘ anette bale OMG IS HIS MOTIVE | Fins vue ie an atiernoy: Vener Pace iis ee eationt ae sr ike Kenny, L eannot Help but wake! vas, Ho ¢amainoa/awoy W\ Year and qujtelaims the cit easin | a Brothers are counsel for the plaintiff, |rrom taxation. Hecause of tt Jroferonce to one very important thing, upon his return the witness and her beth . Sy, - win land Clark, Prentice & Roulstone for| gone by cliirehes this exempt mit in the high percentage of mother, Mrs. Bell matd, visited Bell at fhe Neptune Aver o the |O'Malley Is Said to Break Win- the defendant. See AE OE AUC SHER UEC and that is th ig n i ee Naa Mp aeneadhnas ets iubitens | private claimants for 1 until} dows Just to Hear the Glass ae ee dered the community, Mr. Simon ex- [illiteracy whieh eon ts ui) ThOHEhe HA. MEd, OMTAMEE GE Ne wits ed to do se by a mands. a | plained, formation of our oversews army learned that he had no cammission us obt by ote of the owners, | Smash. |NO PARTY TO ANY “Phe illiteracy of the young mans; Mrs. Backlund corroborated most of | | » to her daughter's testimony, at the cons | Folicoman Glennon heard a crash of | ANTI-U. S. ALLIANCE| ENRIGHT GETS worl of the country ts a disgrace to, Her daughters testimony, wt the eons lots should | ly to-day and found a window - == Jany nation, and more particularly to \\uened the ease viece, and that broken ina tailor shop at No, 433 West Austen Chamberlain ‘So States to = MEYER ‘SUBPOENA | the greatest nation on earth. We : a Chor HE iSth Street. Nearby was de- whens eat aaah alee have wondered at the large number of] One tm Bight of U.S. Lua , yw Bi uieiene eas Commons in Talk on ( amimnissionier Summoned fo Ap-|sdackers, but men who could neither| tn Born, ae No. 352 eA AEAHANO TLV He WASHINGTON, June 17 Haase THE BRAMBLES THORNS DID NOT PREVENT. MES. STIELMAN FROM GATHERING [BME | Sircet Japanese Trealy. pear Before Investigating | reset nor write and wh fave mover] | WABIENGTON. Jane hist private ownershi | PLUScrous BERRIES’ AS SHE SAID: He fell rn Love with flatterers” [J | At the West 47th Street Station, the| LONDON, June 17 (Associated Press) Connitiee To Daves J read the Constitution could Bot COM) prwign born, wecordl i. Pentina Avaaneiona | police O'Malley admitted he had] — Austen Chamberlain, — Government J prehend their yaust obligation Harllee tpi L pA Sea | PHOTOS BY SELZNICK NEWS REEL Jbroken the window and otuers in the|jader In the House of Commons, dv Police Commissioner Richard 1] «the problem of the better educa {. COURT CASES KEEP | netsh rhood ere he anes to hear) giared in the Mouse this afternoon] panignt was served with a subpoena | ton and physical development of th the glass smash, Several windows] with regard to the newal of the Anglo: American youth is a community f COP ON THE JUMP|GIRL ADMITS SHE IS WHIPPING POST IS have been demolished without any ¢f-| Japanese Treaty: on his arrival at Police Headanartors | Aunerican south isa comunity GUILTY: OF FORGERY NEEDED, SAYS JUDGE| &t 12 take anything. . | Although 1 do not in any way wish [this morning, dirvetinig him to appear |i DUE ALIS ene whilell shill haw | | According to the police, O'Malley re-/ 19 pre-judge the action of the Imperial | jefore the Meyer Legislative Commit: [eens Le BOBS eM ay Fe i Brooklyn Policeman Fir Com- | — cently held up a negro chauffeur with| Conference, it is right to say at once irqeeeinen aaah wade th oh ition of oh } : i : arn ral eis) > a cap pistol “for fur hey. say hi tee investigating. the New York City lejtizon, and. particularly wih plainant, Then a Defendant Lulu Hoaglin Claims Relationship | Freschi Would Use It to Punish | a cap, pistol “for fun” They say 26) tat we shall be no party to any alliance et or Rarer aua seek ae : | With R *feller—Sentence | Stepmother Who Beat no he had a Sergeants uniform nnd | directed against or under ation this afternoon, ‘The |snw service and Complainant Ag: | Vith Rockefeller—Sentence | BAF RIIINEr \ Ene In ag deserters’ nen whe | which we can be called upun to act mer asked poration |i" 1 know the requirementa:of ths . . I after being locked up for hours proved ervices, to sve 4 he CeO M plist Patrolman Haruld Hagan of the Delayed. | Gir they had mot been in the army. against Americ; ; O'Brien for advice ‘on how [actvices t ee el i "One Day and Poplar Street Station, Brooklyn, had| Miss Lulu Hoaglin, who she is| “L wish to God," said Justice | a Te oe CHO CABL tu treat the subpocna a ane Ra He ear } his day in court this morning—a busy |a third cousin of John D, Kockefellor, | aly lute Conv spociat soa | NO QUEENS GAS RATE BOOST) BODY ON ANCHOR E. the laws of almost every State ts en ' a Lin tho Adaing | ctoaiied cutie, Caden tesa etellet, | Jrreuchii in the Court of Spell Ges. ‘ig Aloyon OOInMitien IeIGURTOUET tor tonCua ane le Vamageis one! et Court a8 complaining witn the County Court at White Pliins to| sions to-day, “that the Legislature | pp, to Ratify New| Orangetown rencher pair fa} know why complete records requisi- |) IL bt a he eaunencinctinne Wiig: Sow Je eilne Gis A azainst Salvatore Garibald a charge of fo in the second de-} would establish the whipping post in ive June 20, Hudson Whe noe Upse tioned from Headquarters by sub- Tor peace, and one which | know. ye con cause, Just let him Biniih: Hiroct whom: he arrested -y give. Two weeks the young woman | iyig state," Public Service Commission ‘e-| IRVINGTON, Yo. June 17.—The| poena and dealing with certain [Wut tecogmige just aes you reco Ml lity your, closet or wardrobe { : ‘ » afternoon on the charge of il. | {etsed Mrs. Crowley's name on a check | H did it just after Mrs. Lillian | fused to-day to ratify the proposed new | body of Wilfred Woodarr, teacher in| transactions under investigation have your great di in times: o and your best clothes are son seeutty puscessine lauor tonadk in, {ft $030 at the Gramatan National | ¢, Hahan, No. 1115 ‘Third Avenue, had} schedule of the New York and Quoens| the Tappan Zoe High School in Oranie-[ not heen produced, and if the Com PW ROP RYT Caw era RENEE ° t yp Me auor found in W) Bank at Bronxville so cleverly that the | Co May Uae, Workhotne turfcounty Gas Company, fled May 21, to go| town, N. Y., opposite Irvington-on-the-| ijjasioner ordered that only party of ES EE yee ate ty uaa e K h U cellar at No. chnson Btrvet forgery could not be detected by jbeen sentenced to the workhouse for} ity erect June 20, calling for a rate of | Hudson, was found early to-day on the ihe recbida be given to the commit | Wend War. an: ombure orkenixatl eep him out. Use un next was before Musistrate| bank ofliciala, three months for beating her f¥e-) 51 69 per thousand feet and a service | anchor cable of a steamship, floating in faa dt. te the: done of Benator(Rint war anllvurad: Inia bine waine Liota as the defendant on a charge averett Quinn, counsel for Miss} year-old — step- Murgitret,| charge of 75 cents per month. On its te water. The ahip) wan ancho: Bota eM OMetes CORMIER Galihe Gen hing arrived a felonious assault preferre oy | o! i an iron rod, jon the Commission has ordered | $D6) i SOVaEE Sohuyie wee a yO Sent late lust night, and stay 3 et il 11 a we tt af Ns | me nd aus Young that he es su DT eoubhe inte @ouit ig at which the gas con Apeepaut: cont Eee) alii: disp) have the Commissioner examined he [yt dwarda's cottage. Lieut, (> CLDARIZED oseph Panat orth Elliott | eee & Strain of insanity tn Liab : - 8 Ss and Mr. Woodard, who was thirty-eight }fore a sub-committee of three—two| Nicholas ke. Feury, of sey City, i . > Strect, who charged that while he} gis pecckt occasion the Fount Gott | by the Society eye even ueD oP allow ‘Anal | years old, and lived at Piermont, Rock: | yenupiicans and one Democrat—-by [troduced Gen, Pershing GARMENT BAGS and two others were standing on a bouknt bersoif seventect baira of shoes] Cruelty to C nildren, whiogs, aunts rate queation'on’or be: | and Coubly. was one of four teachers | AePuNCTI alu on ii —— Protest your elites, Ge 0S corner, after lt, | Mliss Houglin” tor “setitenes nex | Md Fecelved compllints frum neigh 8 decision, the old rate of [canoe overturned, and, two of the |eommittee. MOVE TO ABOLISH Nour Dnpie or Decarcnent fagan struck PF’: over the head | We dis y bors of the Callat . a t a service cl e, teachers were drowned. The other body = > Store NOW, Get a set of three Hagan y a ae $1.46, without a service charge, will s D mith Bie cll, Aller Hawan ag Hoon AYS HOTEL $6 Fie ea card contueitee eae ee ele aka B. R. T. WOMEN ACCEPT CuT.| AIR ADVISORY BODY J ins for s1's0— they may save had found cont ror ——— on-==- » RT. , uu hundreds of dollars. Th paroled in the custody of Police Capt.| FORD PAYS HOTEL $657,229, | sata ne had found contusio ; you hundreds of dollars. They Touse } complain - - fan inch to an inch and a halt rated ate are sure safety from moths and touse he a » ain = - ‘ . ree, Ho! sorah Introduces Bil » Transte srotection from dust and damp. Leelastro, | @adament Meld by Ww long on the child's back and breast tree, How hat Waw Borah Introdu prot a amp witnnn asatant Brnost “Ansvianira | Yument Meld yw on eve evi wack oud vee KEDDIE KLUB MEMBERS TAKE NOTICE!! res ik choned-cetoermd| (een t . t t Satintied, . cea or 15 Ber Ce according to Hasan i ce ee be permanent, he s Beginning Wednesday, July 6th, Gonrieer a eeraiat States cies. Set of 3 Bags, $1.50 two men with Panar wh eck for $6 gents of the . iba deta decd a SEN CHE. him down, Ar tro AW gned by the Ford Motor ¢ mothe Be ultts { Sixty motion picture theatres of Greater New York will open wit yees over the proposed w WASHINGTON otitis 4t D J $1,000 bail for examination M f over in the “because } ve| | their doors free to Kiddie Klub members three days a week. eut effective in Auuust, contin- | of the Nathanial Ady 4 rug an BAG OF DYNAMITE a Company tase ery AY hal ae M A separate section on the first floor of each theatre will be set Jf wd to-day at the Tk SARI Amenities and Uranater of dt Department Stores AND GAPS IN COURT anc cou) sinter eek Corns = side for the Kiddie Klub Cause era asin deca A. dulegntion of five. women roprs elon wit proniaed Ini oy Products, Inc , 19 East 9th St,, N.Y | t me 1 Motor Car Company GIRL AND TWO MEN | Members of the Mothers’ 8 of e city Dp mer 1 1 D0! wor A trod 4 4 Ail ; 1 into @ contract with the Hotel |] to the children at these theatres and see to their comfort and well rred with William S. Menden, Ger Idaho it the Evidence in Your Pocket | emai Company to vet butting! HELD IN AUTO CASE |] (2.¢ tngh Mamie "Thy urged an aid the] On seouilacannat T ne ivence " O h Street and rom!way for the 2 ass bas ; « 4 4 " ay t fake Quy Lite Insumuce nt {thet nid the. Bord ——— Children of eight years or over, who are members of the Kiddie urement At cup w regurtay. | a NL AAG Bain ition Foe AEVRRTLEMENE. a ae At i ‘ | dete thaeattriete te card H¥e! Police Say Woman Arrested in Klub, on presentation of their pin and membership certificate, and a cent. “Thay week willing to aconpt| 4 (ornare ot anionnut ~~ = Says Magistrate to OFficers finns waa for sobu.ouy, du $30.229°04 te Brooklyn Is from Sandy Kiddie Kiub Amusement oard algned by the parent or guardisn per mi reduction, they stid j ranafers the dutien of HAVE YOU SEEN A GIRL Magistrate Geismar became nervous | fe ve been fighting the \ initling the child to attend the theatre, will be admitted free. - J tho eo \ rea Of star $n Bridge Plaza Court, Brooklyn, to-da Meh was recently BLOC) oy These cards may be obtained at the theatres any time after STORM WARNING ISSUED. | sur ‘ANSWERING THIS DESCRIPTION? nen a bag conta 1 thirty |¢ "i Two young men and a woman who ae %g eho ze) ; aie : ree ee ane volun & |] Monday, June 27th, | Th following advisory missnse dated | } HHEhY sacl ‘were’ introduced sinst| POLL LAW HEARINGS ON.|; edford Avenue, Brooklyn, where A list of the theatres which offer you their hospitality will vont en 1 : | lively cen Bacob yack rpar aren ‘i fa the young no were work on the! uppear in The Evening World from time to time. eather uy 1 Vole bobbed. Ae charged with hav von | Livingston Saye Molen at an! ante Navto Ravel Watch for this list and select the one nearest your home. westerns Car = ae = wearing Polly (ieee antes get Er pereintatunsads ey ee chal tay in Bid Adulte accompanying children are requested to pay the regular i Hts abe | RUSH FROM FIRE) kbos. Yo. ndle the ¢ State were dise o-day at the Magn Court 4 ‘ when the fuses and ¢ting held here of the Jotnt Legisia-} The gir, Sadie Devanney, twenty admission, | Rrkac alucted fin I New! Iai TH I | panie peauth Soa Ta ARGH Committee to recommend. recoditle |, 4 ; ' s | : ‘ wlyw vit igh om} i ‘ollyanna ee Cae (ORdon Oe ICR Sone te Come! three) ents old, who:wave, to iro] HOW TO GET A NEW PIN. HOW TO JOIN THE CLUB AND f } dl ‘ Ribbons ea Ware uirhan, Jacob A. Livingston, of the |as Sandy Hook, N- J wan snl te In order to got a new Kiddie ORTAIN YOUR GINe e Lake i best bow ribbon am uther ¢ t thor wh ‘ the incrense © sweetheart of any ward Ele b ” hou " pbbed hui noi “Furth is a] number of voters prevented the commit nara . 7 Klub pin you must save up hyaean fees 1 Arvern for bobbe Ha aah & nn, TE thee ' recommending reducliky «xp HO GH Ua Se ee three coupons, numbered in ro rit » Head t y porn ‘ vite, a best, looks best feeting of thts evidence, let 1 be don There are only two now, he sad, |of New Britain, Conn, The poli tation, and send them to Cousin ‘ 4 ANY, dune 17 tine v | ! an Te ds, fed Thirty-nine, forty-nine, fifty feofare the Grand Jury held be more. Comin Hi Sha aaleric came from Liridgeport, || teanor, The Evening Wortd’s ied Hon. Tew Saxe Iv New York, Deputy A their niash ‘ Msn sixty-nine cents at all dry goods his produced laughter among some eyat pureed: with Mir ae ee tee ereey Clin, Whee ae Kiddie Klub, No, 63 Park Row, Fou mist gre oo NAME. PL Gocsrs ' 1 to ha ' when fire was dixcovered 4 5. Teyour tevnittnc stone wane ne srt OO ie its Roxalie, Loew Woaliney urged | ite se Plates were obtained. he men|| New York Cty, together With ten wp ty txin, yu of tay may festod tobe foirceto in | bultd Ail occupants of the huus. Pallyaane Heir Bow Bibhos in. stack. mervously and lef we a ite} more competent election officials tbe in| iwere Joined there by evauney a letter giving your name, ad- become members. lo escent Jcome Tux Bureau, Mark | including six newly escaped write us, giving the name of the held the defendants and instructed De » at Tegistration and polling places |They then motored bak to Brooklyn. Gress, age and certificate num- Yayasure eras Bist Biss who, yoaterd luted a were diac tho tira, Sra we will nes that eecage ae Wide rerrs to, put the evidence in| and suggested more seed be shown so |The automobile, according to the police, a COUPON ven Aeron ntanter ye d fiited thet mite “f ara ppl Jour pockets and like out Ife fMisur-| that housewives would not be kept from |is the property of Georse J. Smith of er, of Extimate and © ary is | Fir npUnIER cam orne, Far Frankenthaler & Frankentha! he = pnce. thelr work too long. Milford, Conn $6,000. Kockaway Park aid Rockaway Beach, creators, 684 Broadway, New York City « Py ¢ A sila — -- - eee

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