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ROBBERS HOLDUP ‘BROOKLYN YOUTH | NIGHT WATCHMAN, BIND HIMTO AUTO Police Get Stange Tip Over Telephone Two Hours Later and Free Him. ESCAPE IN MOTOR CG AR, Billiard Cues: and Fists Used Against Armed Bandits in Pool Room. ‘Two daring hold-ups were reported | Roger Bowers, fifty, a watchman in the Caswell Motor Com- No. 651 West Says he was bound to an auto- ‘obile last night by two men who. took $200 from him and $500 from a cubinet, then escaped in another car. Bowers's early to-day pany store at 125th Street, predicament was not dis- covered until about two hours later when he was found by |N. ¥., at at VANISHES IN AUTO. AFTER A DANE misipikes State Police and Hunt in Vain for Oliver Quinby, Missing a Week. State police and County detectives of Port Chester to-day joined private detectives im a Oliver Quinby, nineteen years old, son of Frank A. Quimby, 4 prominent Brooklyn and New York architect. who has noi been seen or heard from since he left a dance near Port Jervis, o'clock search for night. He intended to motor to the home of hiv grandfather, Charles B | Purdy, a wealthy retived farmer, liv- ing near Port Chester, ing | before morn- ther't touring car, No trace has been | found of either the boy or the ca: since he left the danee, It was his intention to return by way of Dyke {man Street Ferry, New York, as the Detectives | Tarrytown-Nyack Ferry would have | Geary and Mathews, of the West 1%th Street Station, who untied him. Bowers said he was sitting at the | door of the store when the two men | approached, and at the point of a revolver, backed him into the rear of the store, where one of the men pulled | A piece of rope out of his pocket aud | tied him hand and foot to an automo- bile while the other man gagged him with a handkerchief. Then they robbed Bowers and the store, he said, and made their getaway in an auto- mobile, ‘The detectives were later called to the store hy some other person and fouml Bowers bound to the car. Using their fists and billiard cues, forty men in a pool room in 44th Street, near 11th Avenue, last night tried to fight off four hold-up men who had drawn their revolvers and commanded “Hands up!” originally put up their hands as or dered, bat when one bandit felled Michael Delino of No. 548 West 39th | Street, robbed him of $50 and then| truck him again, the free-for-all started. Poilceman Schettino of the West, ‘ith Street Station heard the rumpus | and ran in, Some one grabbed his| night stick from his hand, but he crew his revolver and fired one shot over the heads of the crowd, The shot was heard by Policeman Russell McKay, also of the West 47th | Street Station, and he hurried to the the scene, and With Schettino, at the soint of their revolvers, lined up the crowd. The men n robbed re any of the asked Schettino, “There's one of them,” cried Delino, pointing toward William — Hoey, iwenty-four, No. 425 West 35th Street, a box maker. Hoey was arrested on a charge of ult and robbery. He denied hav- z had any hand in the hold-up and none of the missing money found on his person, — POLICE MUST SELL robbers here?” 450,000 $1 TICKETS: Officials at Roll Call Distribute) ; Pasteboards for Annual Field Days Next Month. Approximately 9,000 po! when starting out for patrol duty to- n fifty $1 tiekets each field day the old distribu- giv day, were 1 for the annual police Sept. 10 and 17 at Gravesend race track, T ton of tickets to the policemen fol- wed a rence with inspectors ptains ealled by Second Dep Daly proceeds of the to si jumissioner Vhe net field da. 4 oes gned to be used for the be fit of widows of policemen who, pr jy thery death, had not been suth ilenily on the forest to entitle weir A lar pak: enting th bt p 18 field day reported to ) pay for uniforms ves, In 19ie the field da e318.480.43, and in 1 $100,000, ty 1918, when Arthur ce $88, sS oner, the per pr thard Ener hiniasione und the fund Jefunet™ ke otic 1918 pet SE ee EASTH HAD GONE THROUGH TAIL OF COMET BEFORE. icemen, | been closed at jhave reached it, the dance, at | Bush, | cash | The mi | Bordentown Military Academy, from |which he would have graduated last |spring except for an operation for the time he would When Quinby left Eddy Farms, Sparrow he had between $0 and $50 in appendicitis, which interrupted his Studies, The family, comprising Mr. and Mrs. Quinby and five children, live at No. 7 Tennis Court, Flatbush. Oliver and his two sisters, Margaret and Elizabeth, had been Spending th: summer with Mr, and Mrs, Purdy, On Satur last Oliver left with his mother's car to visit Brooklyn friends who were stopping at Eddy Farms near Port Jervis, He planned to spend the day and evening with them, leav- ing the dance early, however, to re- \turn to Portchester before morning. | _| Nothing has been seen of Oliver or the car since he left the dance. Oliver is described as five four inches in height, weighing about 125 pounds, with brown hair. initials, O, Q. are tatooed on one arm | He wore a dark brown suit, tan ox- |fords, and a stiff brim sailor straw hat. He carried his New York auto- |mobile operator's license. The boy sent post cards from Spar row Bush to Philadelphia friends c pressing the wish that he might see them soon, 0 a | EX-GOV. SMITH’S MEN Delino then complained that) Detectives| last. Saturday | He was alone and driving his mo- | ing boy is a student at the | feet His THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST ‘13, | Miss Annie Mathews Gives Her Replies To Three-Minute Hot Weather Interview In Less Time Than Her Political Rival | | | ister of New Republican Candidate Minuies. Miss Annie Mathews. candidate for the office of of New York County, English poet—she awoke to find hi Her des '§ most important elect! self famous. of the city Democratic Aspirant for Reg: | York Took} Only Two Minutes Forty Seconds, While the Fusion-jwe were one petter than the average quired Exactly Full Three By MargueriteMooers Marshal! | “Byron had nothing on me.” laughed | Democratic Registe as she turned to me from her incessantly busy tele- phone on the day when—like tlie great ignation for one posts had just been announced, and friends and co-workers of the veteran Re- | Schedule of five answers per minute: SECOND MINUTE. Keeps One Question Ahead of Schedule. 4 woman to combine being an office | holder with being a wife and mother? —Yes, I believe that it would, ter children had grown bi earliest not after yond their habyhood and her therefore did requi constant presence. er-Jand a political officeholder, although she, of course, is rich enongi to hire plenty of guardians for her children [ think that with a mother <h care of her children should come first; ve WIN FIVE-DAY STRIKE. and 1 think it would come tirst with peda chante Suffrage leaders of the old 2ist Dis- most women. | do not. believe w ‘Teamsters and Chauffeurs Will Get|trict were hastening to congratulate shall ever have the spectac of a 831 a Week and 8 How her {woman neglecting her babies to fill The strike of the 600 teumsters and ; ce # Public office, interesting to note that, hke hauffeurs emplo; by the United} Tt ie inte sxet, |, ONO B=If more oftices were held States Trucking Corporation, of w jher opponent on the Fusion ticket. 4. women would there be less graft ex-Gov. Alfred FE. Smith is the execu-| yiss Helen Varick Boswell. Miss in politios? tive head, cane to an end to-aay with) yy age was a Suffragist in the dave’ Miss Mathews (almost in the wer me Mistary or ithe strlkerse) mes el ° age: and Of her feminine opponent)—Yes, | return to work on Monday at a min -/when being one took courage: and Vo . m wage scale of $3! eck and] e vote ‘i a PORE Ree) mene ee STAR Tw | mat since women have had the vole "Q Ne gs. ui an American wo- | gate ,ferike, wats called last Tuesday! noth of these workers for It have man sit at the Disarmament Con- entered Into an agreement that the] taken thelr new responsibilities seri- ference? minimun) wage scale shou pe $27 1) ° Pai 1 w and eight hours a day, Thelousiy and have aligned themselves Miss Mathews (warm!y) —1 should |imuon, at first, refused to authorize the ; i ao jlike to see a woman vhere: If only strike tut inst night It was granted. | with practical pol an Vorkie|WE,20Uld have Mrs. Catt! es calla i A vill be N york's ; Author Talbot Mest Stay in Ladlow.!) One of the two will be Now Q. No. 10—What de you think of | Haydon Talbot. playwright and au | next Register, Miss Boswell proved jthe suggestion that we have women Mor, who has been in Ludiow Street | aay that her wits and her words /Rs Well as men Ambassadors to repre- r failure to pay his seni us abroad? nedict Bristow Tal: | are quick by finishing exactly on tim actress, accrued alimony of s fata (GhreesMiInutel Mathews (who is evidentiy a in dented his Wberty by [The Evening World's three-m imirer of the greatest living © OD py ‘wtbot fd | oi PA an A Lt [Siem uate tod: don; { bpt-weather interview. To-day Miss Suffragis!)—Time enough he would ‘but the ¢ 5 o whom, in terests of But wouldn Mrs Ca he has not the authority to grant U: “Mathews, toownome ee pees uldn’? Mrs Catt be relief sought fairness, I put exactly the same ques rit? a =i == | { Q@. No. 11—As a candidate yourset: Itions—prior to their publication—in! go : i i b j | NICE BATHING GIRL [ye interview vith sts toowet! lmincepresentation thatny ct FILMS 0. K,, ONLY [stew ter one “aminers” Ant er ae uta nan Iking time was two minutes and!” Miss Mathews (slukine » } a shaki ier head | THE BAD MUST GO feores seconas—twenty seconds aheid/ang answerne between a scm ante tot the feminine Kusionist, It must bel smitey—t alread it--but L hepe tant Censors Say Nymphs Should |put down tor the purposes of Gib (oat oscar (nie Gin a Stay Near Ocean Though— | 'rcord. eae el We had kept the one-question lead i 1, facing each ©! iT wo ne % . Close-Ups Not Liked. Kacing ea : in aa and in the third minute. the thi {comfortable rocking bats lap of the interview, the last | Not all bathing girl scenes aré’ | Mathews's home, No. questions were answered exped to he eliminated from films Street, we were oft un toe ously n in New York State, only s which ave indecent will zo, utes the new Motion Picture Commission, which has Jusi com- eted nine days of picture re- | “Bathing will not be eiminated from motion pictur ty the commissioners, asserts Chairman George H Cobb “The vomn ners have rejected a eW films and elim tions have on made from other ections usta y are thet Wy Says There Was Suet inoral, indecent an Occurrence in ISG. on) uv tendeney to incit anent on the | announ we| erie ontroversy ha earth passed through the tail] arisen over the film, “The Bathine as conet last Monday night, Dr 1 Girls. his im wis not re ' Jacoby, pr or of ast Alt feted, but two or three close-ups. un bi Univ tae sid Are fy mtn) whieh the board declared to be ie iramapel sy Ott yl mething| offensive, were eliminated, Bath. ve than a coincidene that Namie | ig in S however (lest nieet should have been s eels RN Obeenvatory on Awe 7] ate not to be eliminated from the i tha earth's intersection of a] films ne should have | ee te - pin! Qu DeNg | There is a difference,” de Dr, Jacoby said that for the earth clares Secretary Levenson. “be- eed oy a for terrestrial pnes| tween decent and indecent bath- dena. When tt ing girls, We stand unalterably ju 1861, tho fact was against the latter, ‘The others me time — atte Comex was not running on schedule. | paddle about on the screen all i . | they like." Maant Honk Vanseetenet rm | fa aep Ta plume taees Recause of numerous complaints of | gathing girls out of the filma vonecessary honking Dr. Frank J says Mrs. Eli T. Hos HW, Monaghan, Acting Health Commis say as losmer, e sioner, to-day called atteneion of motor cut out three close-ups of the vehicle drivers to the recent amend Pathe newe Trent to the Sanitary Code providing| Pathe news reels, because they That. autemobiles must be run Witu! were separated from their ocean muffiera “and forbidding the se of! background and beought right ap horns excep! for the purpose of giving é warning 4 & the audience. jat exactly FIRST MINUTE. Gets Fine Start by Answering ¥ | to Spare. Questions, | @. No. 12--iF elected. how do ye | Q.No. 4 jould women hold oflice hink you can Now ork | Miss Mathews (tersely) —Yee | Miss Mathews “ity doing my whot | @ No 2—-What are some of wom. AUN 19 Pay office and by using ty th len's special qualifications? pet st extent the prest ge it will con- Miss Mathews (pursing bev ips, | fer open me 2 : 2. | @ No. 13—How ean vank and {inen speaking with at decisive: | tf ess)}—Therouginess ani honesty. | He of Women voters mast quickly win that'll do for that? | full and fair representation in office’! Atl t | Mies Mathews—I should say i | @, No, $—Will other women vote for) muld say by vuimen candidates? [showing that thes are willin Miss Mathews (with a wey litte hard work and by joining t jem )—Sometimrs, But we teund, iu tmation: |.ome of us, long ago that one of tie @Nowtamate (he ppriton s ady t hardest prejudices we bh to fig give women o square deal | was that which certain women huld| Miss Mathews—Yos | against women Q. No. 15—Will the time ever come | @. No. 4—-Will men vote in this country when scx ppointels | Miss Mathews (her smile brouder | No handicap to the woman in politi | and, this time, almost a mischievous | Miss Mathews (iso oxreeing on, emphasis om the two syllab to|this point with Miss Roswe!!)—yes, Which she ilmited herself)—Some- | but not for many ng day times! | Time-—T'wo minutes aud jorty se Q. No. SIs a woman capable of ands. ing Mayor of New York City on! ae | Governor of N York tu?) | TORS SKLL STH AVE. CORNER. | Miss Mathews—Yes. Certaimy no The Farmers’ Loan and ‘Trust Com | woman could make more of a mess of | Pany as trustee for the Wiliam Wal | it than Miller has! doit Astor estate, soli 87x12 Q. No. 6—Why are so few women | Horthwest corner of Wightn Avent nominated for office” Miss Mathews—Bi ghort time since women opportunity arend use it iss nave the to enter the ne and to show the capa And the fist minute wae just { THIRD MINUTE. si, | Finishes in Time, With 20 Seconds jand 46th Street yesterday to Eman juel Van Dernaot, Lee Kamioner and uch’ Max Seott who formed No 783 d!Bighth Avenur Cornoat to hold e price wis 970,000 WP flals and awies ‘ Q. No. 7—Would it de possible for) Miss Mathews (without hesitation) | Lady Astor is an example of a mother! | Tail of a Acts as Magnet \For Lost Jewel | | Sheds Diamond Mouse Banting in 1921. STANDS BY BEER THATHASAKICK \iso Throws Out Cases W here ,Search for Hooch Has Been Made Without Warrant. The turned &8 indictments to-day of per Kings County (rand Jury re- sons accused of violation of tne} Mullan-Gage prohibition enforcement act, The indictment was the result of yesterday's session in the course of witch 76 cases presi bs Assistant Distr’ Atorney M Snyder, were considered and 40 were dismissed J The rand Jury threw out three HUSBAND'S SUIT Mrs erme When Kit | Sie was the widow of his brother a marcied Henry Ly. | s Mrs Is's attorney, toe | dn sbtalned = from Justice Fineh LIKE HENRY VIS, WIFE TELLS COURT rs, Leeds Compared to Kath- x Called Her Brother's Widow. ie annulment suit is against Mary E. Freediey Le analogous Henry VIL. . Queen Khth- years, upon the his wife oecause he contention of Kin side his wit wound she twenty was no see in which 4 Lak wate fl 1p amefded answer ate residence poet Pinch in granting the mo- searched without warrants als LOowlis HOROWITZ |: so without prejudice to the wh rres “ made fe arr fal fimiings of a ju before Justice Gi oer ; He Lous Horowi Hile, Hearty | i ; SMa Sigg: ae ing flasks of botties on the person ai ast pri hat Mrs, La in which persons were a 4] ind Young, Celebrates Aa Was married to Louis J, Freediey and of drinking their own Nquor in res Niversary To-Day at Marriage was still in force a ty Cases tn coh persons when she married in bev etre uuerekacwntt ie +] Hare and hearty, Louie Horowitz of| jaonded an thd, Secdia) etal were charged with possessing beer inended answer Mrs in: svt \more than 11-2 per weoote) Harien ts to-day 04 years old and) the fact that eight monthe after the deontent and all aces whieh the [still going strong jrelisiols ceremony, whieh is alleged | : | police charge tased on the odor] Mr. Horowitz w ciel me) 10 have cecurted while Freediey was ving, there was a common ‘aw 2 of alleged whiskey Biversary by ooserving the dewiah | Ue tere was a common law mas ori er ihe Beasion. the aa fats Eat Hue hy ee ve ae followed by a supper toe) Mre Leeds charges t atier tiey had heard in several cases where the Hariem Home for (ie) Leed® had tived with her tor more it was shown that poli n without ls No. $2 West [toc | {ian nine years he discovered for the warrant and over the protests of citl- colsieting of gofite fon |APaU tlie that whe hud anottier Hii searched kitchens bedroom and clos. | Gi See uahiaitig FEEL ee s The jurors remarked that |) wo SOMES Ee Re By me Sees that Police Commissioner! -tepbed uuting my sears artes T} Atter the jury had decided that t does not enforce the order, | re ed the century mark, as P don't he first marriage was in force at ted by Mayor dylan in a lotter| want to believe Lam getting old” Mr.| the time the second marriage 06 time ago forbidding policemen | Horowita i jis spry to-day as moat YUEN alt oa eae Ae ee to enter premises withapt a wren | men fifty years lis juntor, Waahene an Gain ba Sate . ae warrant or torseareh any vehicle or) Mr. Hordwitaits the proud fatharof) io ue hy the defendant held! ap handbag without a waprant tolseven children, three sons and four) (7 TE on ON Leeds in. her the, pockets of citizens for| daughters, fourteen randchildren amended answer admits ber marriage and six great grandchildren. As he Freedley Aug. 2, 1904, She says rently the police have guid nol did not want to be a burden to his |S! Ae eoa sha nae Paha) jon to the M letter, to | children he chose tu go to the Harlem | jotning from him since. the advice of ue c Se ae ‘opinion | Home seven years ago, where to-day, Upon the advice of Mr. Leeds, Mrs County the Mayor's letter v After receiving congratulations, Me Mrs. Allen’s Hand as Rodent | tended solely. for public reading | [Horewitz turned to the represen x was not meant to curd the ile eld ; Leaps Out Window. | activities of the police tive of ‘The Evening World and t | Three flagrant cases of illegal entry | marked: “Youth must have its fling, | as : f ani aa n aienaee G el but youth must not fling its Ife away: ere is the tale of a tail- in detail, | Jury were those of Vito Ba ©. ; ie Rat The sun was shining brightly when 641 Washington Avenue, whose livmy Late midnight parties, cabsar ar ei ‘i at ae tg darters in the rear of his butter and) good, not for youth, but for the own- Mrs. Genevieve Allen arrived at the Qt tire were seat ched over bis PF: Jers of the restaurants | District, Attorney's office to-day and test; Joseph Yanowiteh of No. 7 era ' 2 don't gamble, so: d smok took charge, as usual, of the Abandon. Third Avenue and John Hirseh of Dont simble ogi eid ai 9 Bmok sent (Bi Bhewan i zs No, 784 Coney mad Avenue if you like, but don't overdo it, Usd Cassa RGAE L(c and Jurors were not unmindfat st ep regul ‘kK hard and alway cheerful tune as she hurried through the fet that searching without w: i Late Hee. |make su a dollar; smile, the mail, for she knew that presontly rants opens the way for ieny pol ean ie she must begin the day's work of ™an to enter the premises of a per-| ‘lon your fellowman Teaneck favnn Mleco aed son he desires to inj Tr is an] right, exere nly for ten minute LORIN LONE SAG DEMEUUY ca lOl MNS enwy imation tO ma bottle OF avery day and keep the mind, as well happy women whose husbands have flusk of whiskey such premises x aa \ ae Bea No. ts the body, clean by reading phere wale 1 ‘ era Skillman Stre by |books. Above all, follow. the ny ere a dozen such yesterday, the Goand duryi vaded | Ge your parents, who are your best some of them weeping on Mes, Allen's his home without a and | cada shoulder, and one of them, presu ply seized hottles aof home he c BEN Ne a emer, dpe vd in anticipat 10] “Hy following these rules all his] while tints weeping, lust a diamond, 04 7 Ay ye “i : vith omid and a christening |iite, the young old man says, earring, Bui she didn't know 4 unl party. ved longevity. ay. nor did anybody Ev. 1 won Md He Mrs, Alien was slirring thing ESTIMATE ; BOARD ai if SANG Meine peat up on her desk a mou, ran out of t ks a Renny = a 1S Use J top drawer bewildered mouse wi BARS TUBE WORK. be buggy riding,” he said. a Shining: tail, . oo s ning no ventured Mrs. Allen did not seream Sh ne DEY van turdd not that kind, She's practical, She, Thirty-One Dual System Requis grabbed the mouse, and it jumped! > Nee cnehneyc! he said. “My latest ambition theougi her closing fingers and went tions Must Wait Until Late rn to play this game of goilof, out the window to parts unknown. Sail ar ring id ['m too young." Rut as it jumped the shininess of its Fail or Spring. m too young, tail vanished and Mrs. Allen, looking | ‘ie Board of Wstimate yesterday ae in the palm of ber right hand, beheld ‘ ecurgent request of Ui the missing carting. » ES ioe ORT hae ASB ‘i’ ANGIER B, DUKE FACES The proof, h is th r if i rf ste u SU an Peete ee ath nthe Taner thhIRE: |! curty-one requisitions covering import: | CHARGE OF HOMICIDE. rey's office awalling the owner, lant construction work on the dual sud- | —_— ~ way system he Mayor and tw her] prove Ante im Accident Where DAVISON. IMPROVED ‘candidates for t Mayorship are mem destrian W Killed. , 5 HAD A GOOD NIGHT Pulse and Respiration Normal — J. P. Morgan Pays an rly Cal). The first bulletin ued to day by the povaiciwns in attendance m Henry PL Davison of 7. Morgan ° & Co, ary Hospital, said hat the had and th respirations nd genera © Mentivcd sti I ts fren th no wh 0 hea ’ wiki fore noon ’ porters wis “doing very mie 1 P Moran, who sia Olynipic to-day, was an MW andl yn Evening World a quined #bour the patient Mr. Davison seem ean fir oedition,” sald Mr Morgen "he tad (good night's rest Do P think he wil etwell? Lam —— EXPLOSION IN Lot ef Notse and vee 1 mer eal orce of the front wall t structure and was he None the tne directo: ed, Wind Magured uu aie GAS PLANT IN SOUTH BROOKLYN. hae Damnze— Vacane 1 jars ers of the t How urgent the ur néoa. Bh hel WORK Angier B. Duke, son of Benjamin N AgUINst dle an or about ul M | | Medical he | Hines, Ih of \ta la ai | Ki w ne aid to be t Sunda ma breedley In 1911 and a deers < granted her by default, On March ashau, N. H., she married common law marriage curred, she says, Nov. 1, 1911, The efendant also alleges nd belief that Louis J. Freedley, on March 14, 1911, was dead, though Frayer, Alden & Rberhardt r. Leeds's attorneys, allege they *n information is alive = ~~ |STRANGE AILMENT KILLS 3 CHILDREN Examiner Thinks They May Have Been Poisoned Eating Berries. Physicians of Fordham Hospital are ffled to-day by a strange resembling blood poisoning, which has caused the deaths of three nildren of Patrolman Andrew Lennox, No. 1701 Selwyn Avenue, the Bronx, during the last week. James Lennox, five years old, was’ ken ill about two weeks ago and ed in Fordham Hospital last Fri- ty. The outstanding symptom of his iment was a sore throat which caused him great suffering. The body of James was buried and on the same day a sister, atherine, ten years old, became it ith the same symptoms, She was moved to the hospital and died the ext day, Arrangements were being ade her burial Thursday when r brother, Andrew, nine years old, for the Board of Kstinate doesn't know of-| Duke, founder of the American To-| wag stricken and he died at Fordham Hietally, for the communication ef Tran | igceg Company, is under $20) bail} Hospital yesterday afternoon, one sit Commissioner MeAneny wasn’t ve . Sade Maver bisiai, bles to te /O8 @ technical charge of homicide for] Week after the death of his brother read ve lan ol eee reading of the letter, so it didn't come |the death of Owen Kivlos chaut Fe iuiy ane AAvGuRINeN HE kc eee ee "pr. Riegelmann, Medical Examiner PS ear feur The latter was crushed to death | Ge tne Bronx, seemed to think the Mr. MeAneny afterward announced (against an elevated pillar when the, children, who were accustomed to L the office of the Transit Commission |v utomobile Mr. Duke was driving vol-| play in the woods near their home, that the failure of the board to take | jided with a delivery wagon in Broad-| might have been poisoned by eating aetion meant indefinite delay in open |ivay, pear dgist Street, last Tuesd pme kind. ing the new Livonia tine veyed Benn | NE | a te ; ‘ania Avenue, one of the interes [inorning. The wagon was shoved t Dough extensions In Mrooklyn. tnd one side and pinned Kivion aguinst . BISHDP’S BODY BURIED prevented. the restoration of Bastern Packwas in Brovkiyn. Other important (the pillar beside which he chanced to IN ST. JAMES’S CRYPT Kohn said. wil be delayed UNGL th |e gtamding Witnesses said the ace ate tall 01 pring Ui ectiatainli Ee dent was unavoidable Nonsane and Hayes Participate tm LEAGUE WILL ACT ON chores SILESIA ON AUG. 20. sein tu tne on the mon ven 4 hearing of the vis ark ye radictory nature fur to next re adiour SEXTON SHOOTS fouides vie svesion ae von 604)” FEV FOOT HAWK a euanea hat tomers tint TN FIFTH AVENUE From Gan That Kills Slave iWk Wa 1 A sian t norit waere wiy devoured a mit aot ured H Missing Hoy Threatens to Hale rs 3 Pueeeys a Vamily Trip Sbroad, I M oud 10 > his home. Noo 247 ie ty Die in «fatoor and mat a apel ad Naples on Aug hero © bind started reported at Pouce Headquarters to-day vite dat foes from Ly bo bp. McDon- top Charles ss buried this afternoon in the St James's Pro-Cathedral in st Lirooklyn. His body ee hop Laughlin done the burial « funeral mae inbrated by Rev. John vai Apostol ate to d by s hops Ha; York New ind Wundelein of Chi- o, and Auyi Bishop Molloy, of okivn. Mor an 1,000 clergymen ) y procession which started at of the cathedral ~ cathedral sy was delivered by WHEN you go on your vacation this Summer have your favorite paper mailed to you every day. Evening World, 25¢ per week two weeks 38¢ Daily World, 25¢ per week two weeks 38 Sunday World,10c perSunday a tm = Caanier, New York World, Pulitaer Buliding, New Yerk Gly. an affidavit from Freedley that” ee ee

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