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—— nani As KLED8 NAY. CITY, 165 _ an STATEINTULY Twelve in Machines Met Death mis wit iIroad Grade Cross- Z) ing’ Accidents. e ts adBtaing to the monthly report of | the Yptional Highway th clety@ issued to-day the Mate of Now York, including New y, met death during the month Twelve of killegy at railrood grade the Mate. In New York City sixty- eigh@were killed by uutomoiiles, one by t@lley and two by ons, Thgee were killed and sixteen in- twerl®y+four hours. Hidiry A. Smith, fifty-three, a shoe band, but to deald# Of No. 5 West 112th Street, was will at Fifth Avenue and 112th str at 7 o'clock this morning by anal mobile operated by Jesse Juck- well, go. 216 West 1401 reet Brgno De Billo, ten years old No. | W2 West End Avenue, died at Roose- velt Hospital to-day of injuries’ suf- pcharged an ont A feref@ when struck yesterday ~by wutaiobile operated by Bernard Day of No, 182 West 66th Street while Avene. - ** ‘No, $0 Clinton Street, Brooklyn, was’! killed, yesterday and five others were ‘njarga when the merchant tried to passfmn automobile occupied by his | brother-in-law, Salin Dieb, and | skid@éd and was overturned near | GarWed, N. The injured were Mrs.WHishmeh, A. M. Armoonie ana | nis Wife, No. 84 State Steet, Brook- | Fult0h Aven Fred Kohen, twen p \pne,eNo. 899 Melrose Avenue, and rs . thirty-two, No. 1659 | h ‘Avenue, ware thrown through | the Windshield of the automobile in | which they were crossing Macomb's Dam Bridge, in the Bronx, yesterday | when the car Jost u wheel. They were | eut and bruised. | atore Minella, ten years old, | Faiy Street, Hackensn motorcycle skidding last | nigh into children at play in. Pair sire. Four others were injured The Bwner of the machine was a Injugia but escaped, from ana lo, thirty-two, No, s suffered possible | of the skull as the result of | to crank his car in front | 25 Brooklyn Avenue, Bro: vk= | Adgiph Schwab, seventy-three, of | No. P35 West End Avenue, was knociied down at Broadway an@ Dey Stre@f this morning an auto track | owné@ by Henry Kelly of N@ 7 Wasp (ith Street. He was taken to the MVolunteer Hospital suffering frominternal injuries Regina Beneva, seven yeurs old, Chrystie Street, was struck automobile operated by Charles Monier of No, 27 Jackson Avenue, at Seoold Avenue and Sth Street to- day. She was rembved to St, Mark's Hospftal with a fractured skull, GRAND RAPIDSIE FURNITURE Apartments Furnished Compote from $53 te $5,000 | 104T! ST. “L” STATION | Credit up to $5,009 | [FISHER BROS| COLUMBUS AVENUE BET 103° & 104° STREETS THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGDS 1, 1921, |HUSBAND BLAMES |LOOT OF ONE BURGLAR —/|HELD AS KIDNAPPER [MUNICIPALITIES LEAGUE JUNGLE FILM IS FIRST Baa seeeeeS 11TH COMMANDMENT: GANG PUT AT $100,000, | ; OF HIS DAUGHTER. | SAVED JERSEY $43,000,000. STATE CENSORS PASS ON| m5 Robberies tm West) rather Street ince Wife, but Declares There Is No jn Sinter im Sern | Farther Legistative Work, tary of State. robberle been |, | T PON, Aug. I-A savi of — State censorship of motion pietures, Street, betwoon | 215 Hast 31 | $43, to the New Jersey public begins to-day. The comission apd raide / Drive, | thony "j, | Was the year's work of the New Jersey puinted by Gov. Miller, consisting of at, It Became | charging that Be had *ddnapped his | League of Municipalities according to George H. Cobb of Watertown, Mrs, Eli have been from the Millor | a letter sent to-day to dil Mayors of T, Hasmer of Buffalo and Joseph Lev- | section of the was held with: | the state hy the League's See! ens {iN y BT vas x dittch ‘papers. by § » enson of New York City, was sworn tr F hapny hunting | Magistrate Hatting in Kasex Market | Sedley H. Phinney. this morning at the office of the com- | ‘ourth Avenue, to-day dente Led ede MA af Y While bamdits have Court toalay on a charge Park and Riverside | [Ugitive from Justice. \ the elevator Jast her mother had Schlemmer had lived apart since the “We will continue to liv persons (hb other woman in my lf “As for my relations y ) conditions are such that t could them no longer. thes€ occupants of automobiles were! woman who interprets 1 ssings In the Bible literally, and ety" ponding disposition of | &°%, made every day in thousands of homes ie COMMITTEE ASKS LAW peo ae oe Shetek. He de 44 “ito EE ; sit nly tributed, intense heat of an electric Li wor TO CHECK OIL POLLUTION,, WOMEN’S EARS TO SHOW. |. nining Weeks steeple of of boa Grae ed with what mother | Hatrdressers Say They Muat Come serge Cumeehs used in her day, is sufficient reason why ND DEAD MAW HANGING x arbor fyi! ont viata.” ee SOE ST elt UL it should be. If you like crisp, hot toast, ON CENTRAL PARK TREE Now In Un ‘The Intarstate One} Hairdressers’ Association, whose first . 2 Mannfactarer, Had Hundred on Pollution of Coast Waters annual convention opens here to-das, , tive firemen were The style illustrated above is $8.50. Reaches has petitioned Congres for is fighting to make America safe fo putting In Poor Health, Bible concerned a rep of his wife's that s “pleventh Commandinen dure@# in auto accidents in the last fund in Corin 1 Street, was found ht divorce her husband m ‘ > Horton Holdup su nection with Us tibule of 7 76th Street; Giro Se playffig at @th Street and West End |{on’ Street, Long and Albert Greceo. Join Hishmeh, lace merchant. of | Avenue. 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