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POLICE “erin \p” ‘* Pepner Box’’ Hays, AUTOSTSTOSEL BENEFIT TICKET Halt Traffic White They D pose of Pasteboards for Athletic Meet. MUST SELL FIFTY EACH Hints to Prospective Victims That if They Don’t Invest There Will Be Trouble. Unde) ome der that every policeman on the force must sell at lenst fifty tickets at $1 each for the Police Field Day games of pressure an or- at the Gravesend Track on Sept. 16 17, and em uniformed eda clean-up campaign whi ers have in- is arousing widespread protest from citizens already exasper Igh-handed iNexal police methods employed in the enforecment of the Mullan-Gage Act, The following let- ter received to-day by The © World is typical of the tone of com- yening. Plaint: To the Filitor @ The Broning W My experience with Uie trafic police selling tickets for tyetr “field day games” is doubtles identical with that of thons of or York City of automobilisis on On Saturday afternoon | was held up in my machine by a cop fear the Prospect Park Ploza, His hand went wp and thot means |} | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST Postmaster General, Snaps Out Final Answer Aheal ot Time rte ROULIMARTER om. His Brain Works Like a Rapid | Fire Gun, and He Knows) . Instantly How Many Em-| It dors not mean He could do | only one thing top if you want to ployees He Has, Fate of} League of Nations and Re- u vocation, business or pol Mr. Hays—Business. Q. No. 5—Is it poss: ities? !e to put more In! Three-Minute Hot Weather Interview BE NARE Wo OBR REINER ASR EEN vores 8 ier SVS TERS YE 1491 CARS STOLE TWO BOROUGH SINCE FEBRUAR Thefts in Manhattan and Bronx in Six Months Amount to $2,434,000. In Manhattan and the Bronx alone 2491 since Feb, 13 last, according to fieures. automobiles have been stolen learned to-day which cover a six months pertod ending Aug. 18. The value of the stolen cars Is $2,434,000. Thefts have incrensed 175 per cent. over the corresopnding period of last year, while recoveries have dropped off % percent. An interesting feature in connection with the ever growing thefts is the fact the Pollee Department has discontinued making: that its daily reports of stolen caps, According to insurance men, the private garage, sublet to men in the| business of stealing cars, is the great. est evil in the situation, Other causes, they hold, are leniency on the part of the courts, inactivity by the District Attorney's office and carelessness of owners. According to Courtney Conklin of the Automobile of Hartford, thefts during the six- period ending Aug. 12 prub- ably exceed the theft record for any previous year, Insurance Company month HASKELL MAY FUSE BISHOP MANNING 15, 1921; 100,000 Men of His WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—“Insuffer~ able lonesomeness” of the unmarried state now enfolds more than 1,600,600 women and men over forty-five years of age, it Is shown In reports of the United states Census Bureau to-day “Insufferable lonesomen: was the term used by Ds. George P. Hanting. father of President Harding, in ex- plaining his marriage at seventy-six to Miss Severns, fifty-two. More than 100,000 men of about Dr. Harding's age period now are listed as bachelors, the official records show A nearly equal number of women of sixty-four years of age or more also are unmarried. And a still larger numbér of men and women over fifty are without mates as a result of di vorve or death, ‘These figures are pra. liminary estimates of the 1920 census returns based on partial returns of the recent census aml proportions ob | tained in the preceding census, | There are now in the United Ktutes approximately 960,000 men of forty- five years of age or more who n | entered matrimony, bor the corres- ponding age group the number of| unmarried women is approximately 712,000, Tite official reports iidicate, however, that marriages of men and women of the age of Dr. Harding and the former Miss Severns are becoming! more and more frequent. The popul tion as a whole is centering the n nage state at a much later average than in the last decade. The averaye man marries at the uge of thirty, the 1,600,000 U. S. WOMEN AND MEN - SUFFER AS HARDING’S FATHER IN STATE OF LONESOMENESS Age, 76, Bachelors; Nearly as Many Spinsters of 64—3,000 Over 100 Years Old. US AGENTS AFTER BG OCEAN VESSELS NUM SMUGGLING Their Seizure Will Make Halt- ing of Two.Schooners Seem Small, Says Official. traces the liquor to cargoes of bigger seis, A third chapter In the camer of the British schooner, Henry 1. Marshall, v was written to-day United §) to tes Marshal worge, MeDouough 1, formally went St when Chief Deputy | MANIAG RESCUED BY POLICE ON T0 OF BRIDGE TOWE Saesalpialeiia Daring Pair Battle Youth on Perilous Perch 333 Feet Above cast River, Rudolph Herzog, nineteen, of No. 423 Bast 15th Street, who suffers from di lusions that his ing to prevent him from playing the cornet, is in the psychopathic ward at enemies are conspire Bellevue under observation to-day. MMe was taken there from one of the gire ders running out from the Now York tower of the Willloameburg Bridge. 3% feet above the Fast River, where he went looking for his cornet yesterliy afternoon. | His remoy cost the It 1 to a safer place nearly s of Policemen Michael J. Larger vessels than the two Kelly and Jotin Queal, nd gave tira schooners recently confiscated, are S8Mds of Sunday afternoon holitty makers a thrill such as no movie drowia ‘nvolved In runr running along (he ity ite professional stunt actors conid Atlantic Coast, Assistant United jaye stirred in them. States District Attorney Pearse suid) As for Kelly and Quealy, they are to-day at Atlantic City, N. J | back on the bridge roadway keeping “Our agenta are trailing the ble {Ticks and wagons moving in ordvt, fivh in the smuggline game and ar- looking out for runaway horses and rests of these men may be expected Watching the water trafic down on soon,” he added, “The caves go, the river, The only manifestation of much further than those against the| {he test of manhood and muscle ther schooners, which will seem insignif-| Went through yesterday is that offé ant by comparison, our evidence; OF the other once In a while takes a quint up through the orderly webs bing of the cables from the tower and turning catches the other's eve and grins; whereupon bis “side-kick" | grins back The official record of the epis in an item at the Brids: | | f vere ¢ . * “ . ‘i ” how, and th, average woman |eetzed the vessel and had ft taken to @ tere, y Kelly af t t no more if he were about to hand | as 2 2 business in government” than at reports show, rs 6 ie tered by Kelly after he hud handed ae tee | Plies to Wide Range of prewents i not later than twenty-five. At the,dock in the North River near Canal jferzog, aided by Quealy, Policcmity He did, brs it was tos | Questions. | Mr. Hays—Yes, very much. same UUme, the people of the United | Street me ‘ati hed bese saad tyes Pigitiaie: Caren and Mecen Magee ticket. Whew I told him [ had not ———— | @. No, 6—Do you thnk the women States are xhown to be living to a) Mott ime hitherto. untouched boose | Ambulance Surgeon Burman of Got @ecided how many | would take By John D. Erwin. voters are being absorbed by the old . more ripe age. More than 3,000 per- | 0 rgo, consisting of 1,250 cases of high Craeur Hospital to be taken to Bel this year he coolly informed me | ; political parties? | sons now claim to be 100 years of ag¢ Scotch whiskey was removed tu; vue, It reads: 4 that if | did not buy at least | Coresprnders of Tis Mr. Hays—I do, und they will be or older, la bonded warehouse at No. Wasb-) “At 1 P. M. saw man on top sf and display it on my windsite | WASHINGTON, Ang. 4.—Postias-| more so, Out side of the political The “medium age" of the popula-| ington Avenue. New York tower of Williamsburg Be 1d be halted every cop | ter General Mays is the “pepper box" | partie are of very little value \ tion of the United States also indi-| The Henry D, Marshall stopped tn‘o| Bridge, waving arms and acting ta “ . - tnt cates that life is becoming longer|the international limelight two weeks) ingune manner. Immediately prow assed, and added significantly ¢ the Harding Administration, He J i —_—~—_ Be : p a Monae tare going youll F i Ere duc SECOND MINUTE. SSRs | throughout the country. The Census|a60 when the Government halted {| weeded to top of tower with Patrole yudes “pep” and s °' Fase Bins hilataamn Cates Bin to Lote Judge for May: Maior f .|Rector Announced Engagement} Bureau uses the term medium age vo |tvelve miles off the coast of Long! man Quealy and brought him down ibe tate . 5 ability to transmit these que udge for Mayor, Major for) fi Bean Seas describe that age which divides the| Island on the theory that {t might at-| ("0p vianee of Gouverneur Hospitut B do. not eaee iy [to other people which caused the Re- Gne Question Lead. ' Comptroller or Aldermanic | After Being Told Wedding Teter elie GRey Se aNe Cen eee ey One | temne so riumale tte: bavdereareo Ie sr Burman : thelr hands at:melevery bivc other pm : ; Hy A ey nn {half being above the medium and the | thts country ‘| cise es me | publican National C drat ; No. 7—W rogress are you . « | Would Violate Church Canon. | other 1 low. ‘The ined c meet haw cites Incidents bit of the * nervous; puts thoughts of Fred | yim as its Chairma e was « sade 3 eA 2 years, A few years ugo it was six- pilin akee ; . he tw eye ae ia tis Hild. TRS a |. alas own Service? (This touched one of the | ‘When the Rey, Dr. Percy. Stickney| /on” Captain, William McCoy, exeaped at the | men on the two great sagging cu Poet timer juste muchiconpule [compnreurely unknown See Hi, | Rostmaster General's hobbies and he) Belief that Judge Reuben t. His-|acant sector of the Churth of asl “e lume of the first seizure and hag not! from the New York anchorage, sion and coercion as though hie |!awyer, in Sullivan, Ind, af fa a au oreedian.) kell of Brooklyn and Aldermanic I'ros-| qgcension, marries Mrs. Philip M| ° pot appre’ _ JSCSSiEny. SIMA UP FA OHER bles hand were on my shoulder and [scored a notable victory as Mr. Hays—Splendid, splendid; it} ident F. H. La Guardia will get too! h sk | the flag platform to take the L BLIND WOM his black jack over my head. And |the State organization in 1916. is a fine field: the postal employees “as ; 4ydig, a8 he has announced his in- % boy unawares, the discovery thay because | bought only one his dis- Tt was no surprise that he was able all along have had the heart and "ther on a@ proposition to present aN | tention to do, he will be acting In the Inclined to Be RETAINS HOME {was out on a steel gir simalat gent the brain; they iendid men and independent ticket in the primary elec-| tace of « i | |swimming In the air, the seis! pleasure was noticeable fo iauawan’ Atlecn Questions 4m Ke : they are spien |face of « warning from Bishop Man- % T ORDER At the time J contributed there |" . women, but some had lost heart im tlon was freely expressed around the] ping of the Episcopal Diocese of New S l Li | BY COUR ‘him by his heels and geing | was a blockade of halted automo- | Evening World's three minute, ot their work. Why it has never been City Hall to-day, although Major ta|"% °f Me Episcop eens A Ocla ton i a \back to the platform for a fiftecte diles in th tion of the park | Weather Interview wit! aeenet a done before I do not know, but I do Guardia announced that he had made| © Bishop Manning has,.told: iim Sans Dispossession Wouki Cause Her | minutes’ wreting mateh om the being, a ; londs to spare ake sh- i a 5 Tipe hia = Naar at suc F 2 Ari SESS ch every second threatened fully a block long gait ee ng to find out “ROW It is nothing new, except here. up his mind to go it alone and would | at such a marrluge would be a vio-| Became Stranger in His Own House Hit icanventence and Dis- | which every second threatoned a j i that 1 object te buy- | ‘seton o Mt It is just as sure to result in better- S petition, naming himself for| lation of the canons of the church : : Great Inconvenience a | ticularly nasty death formal Da he possessed brain, | and Could Stand Style No f | ng these tick tt ew go || that he posetased:a for the Ment of the service as the sun rises to-morrow, This announce-| 1 was after receiving this warning| su Se 2 tress, Is Ruling. | Sergt. Hurley and Curran 1 do object to the {4nd he ts never |to-morrow. Every other business in ment was taken with reservations i = i | Longer—Is Sued by W Ks ing Kelly’s signal before going up peluntarily ; ly [Proper word to express his thought. (tne country that has tried it has Some ineursent on ° that Dr, Grant announced his en- A jury in the Municipal oCurt in| 1% reine die ie Russian method employe nar il : y in} io a : Some insurgent observers fsure ‘ Joseph Schinansky tor many years ¢) : : | fror e arrived jus | Mr, Hays sees ae many persons in F gagement and made himself the) Joseph Schinansk y the Bronx before Justice Scanlon to-| 1 ‘ believe would t i | found it so. that a ticket headed by Haskell and = 4 erace op 0 Kelly and Quealy, having overcome Lash pas ad ea ‘ein tne | @ day as any public man in Washing- | , >: weil P SO ee ara | contre of controversy as far-spread|OMducted a small grocery shop om) qay decided that Mrs, Pauline Juc-| yursog by sheer weigh ana , in any other civilived vity in the | 1 OSS I ts a unique scheme for, (! wondered ‘f this reply would carrying La Guardia as the candidate ; Staten Island, and it he hadn't taken! qin, a widuw, seventy-nine years 6 by ’ entire world HT transacting business speedily. He|#Psorb the balance of the time allot- for Comptrolier or President of the|® the influence of the Bpiscopallan| veare ago he might stil have been 4 «iq and blind, shall not be DIRTORPEES (eens eee eo ’ New York, Aug. | eee ase ‘utilize hia private office for|Ment as I was jotting it down) Board of Aldermen would carry | chur: These fucts became known! grocer, prosperous and happy, enjoy- seg from per apartment at No. 923 nd legs tometer at the He. Thousands of policemen bitterly| see his callers, but sees them in) @. No. 8—Do you like baseball? | Brooklyn and Queens by virtue of Ing al the comforts of home with # Vorost Avenue, ‘This caso has been| 2 (met he could be forced down resent the order ot Deputy Commis | U ious room occupied by his} Mr. Hays—I like it very much, but | Haskeil's strength, would carry the ebureh authorities now a8) nappy and growing family woout him’ jn the court since last March |gangway and carried down a cen moner Leich that cach man must) O° Uo” and assistant secretary,/T am not able to attend It often, |Bronx—where there is a split in the} Waiting for an “overt move” by Dr lie checr and soothe his declining John Hayes, janitor at_No i391 ble Getting mmm down the tong dippose of fly tickets, but they are) eed as an ante-room during| @. No, 9—Which is your favorite |RePUbtican ranks—by virtue of La|Ggant. If he goes through with his! oars, taal AAG: TRbronts MRSA INDICA OMe ee ee ee hustiing to sell their quota to friends | WMG) STNES A TT festa ees lainvere : Guardta’e strength, and carry a num-| Plans for marriage in the fall, it 4)” no day nis wife, Mrs. Fan itd Streets Manhattan holds | whote Job; the four pitieemey pecause they will have to pay out ef | “Tsao, is that a caller who sees| mp, Haven uncial acdevoles put | ber of districts in Manhattan where | 4d, charges will be laid before the mansky, who le fifty-five ere he |teok @ hand # foot of (he their own pockets for the ticke Oe ja score of other persons waiting 811 ao jK0 to read the headlines in the |*'F@'shtout Republican leaders are| Bishop at once. The attitude of] PNT) TO aie ae luaing Ee her hand on io vannot dispo On the other hand, |" * cial ma . = | Bol y Ct an Koshi Bisho a tow: i % i cuide ro! brow:ht him dewn ‘t cannot dispose of, On the other hand 1, resents his own special matter | moming where Babe Ruth has /80Fe at County Chairman Koenig Been Manninen Lo ward SOIVOECRI WIT M11) Garont AVE that he desired her tment for his |e were a & ‘ . numerous policamen, insmred by the! it" cctmaster General ts lens WkelY) 10° ee nciner heme run, The Coalition Commitice. which | Well known. Brighton, 8, L, is suing for i s+ pact-!own occupancy Sri game lexire to make a record or win 4 eedlessly. He comes vq. |tused with the Republ Mrs. Lydig is twice divorced, hav-) Brighton, ©. ©, | v . as op —_—_-:-O desire to consume time ne Q. No. 10—Is the Leacue of Na-|!¥s h the Republica organiza- as for alimon APKING | duced to sh t oti r for heavy sales, have no hesi- he situation quickly, Sen Gat ing been the wife of W. E. D. Stokes | Hon and asking for alimony, BIDE uged td ahow: the vietion pr Gored to Death by at prize 2 g to the crux of the si tions dead as an issue in Americ; jon’ in naming Henry H. Curran for > t her busband abandoned her and eredings were begun after Mrs, Jac sloseu a tation in using methods such as that] 4. through und makes way for] (i/o) Mayor, Charles ©. QLockwnod for| ad of Philip M. Lydig. tna i ater nae Picakals bea n plage a : = World’ i . ? : . s tmily. jauin refused to pay $37 & month | o! r Mot described by The Evening World's} one one else, and yet the room 1S)" 4 Hays—It is Comptroller and Vincent Gilroy for| The fact that the second divoros| lls filly ed lls tl i. partinent high had been | was gored tc osterdn biel corresponden | sufficiently large for a visitor not to oe ‘ President of the Board of Aldermen, | V#! obtained in France by Mrs. Lydig} The inventory uf five seikie wah) Mt Eee cain ~ Tho, got hin ' weg ee . e 7 . 5 ; shewed the grocer that he was wo: sti 2 nonth. him ‘ fee) he ts being denied privacy as he THIRD MINUTE. met this afternoon at the Pennsyl- {0M the ground of incompatibility is| slcwed the grocer that be 5 al oie sree oveonmdenation tie chest ’ ‘ eh JREE MEN AT WORK of the the basis of a controve that ta! $23,000, free of all eucumbrancea, He} The jury lok into consideration t GOT THREE MI unbosoms himself to the boss Finishes With « Rush and 15 Sec-|¥8%2 Hotel and formally indorsed] ‘© basis a rsy tha 8,000, Pi Rea en ate eaeata ee ne Tw children VAUDEVILLE MAN’S DOOR. | postat service, who seats himself at} HEED: hag Rush and iS Sec-) i. icket, The three candidutes mado |OCCUPYing attention that 1s not con-| resolved to retire from business, and | fact that Mrs. Jucquin has been living ON 4 ‘ t outside the door onds to Spare. MAG fined to the Episcopal! Church. ‘The! his wife, he cays, im answer to her}in the flat nine years and because of 2 awe a spare desk jus optimistic speeches. 2 . rity with itis able tounake we + New Rochelle Cop Finds Three Re-| o¢ his own private office. @ No 1—*Vbo Is your favorite == Bpiscopal Church recognizes divores| vomplaint, purchased the we house familiarity with it ts able to inake ver FRIEND POTATO volvers After Arrests, When The Evening World corre-| ction picture porformer? - only in the case of the innocent par-| where she and their five children now | way oven wena ane is elon. To | be ; Patrolman Wiliam F. Virrill of New| spondent kept an appointment witu) yy) 1 a pe | Short Skirts ties obtained on the ground of Infi-| live, He eharges that he was driven] force her into strange surroundings! “The much maligned tuber Rochelle tip-toed on three young men| Mr. Hays he found La ete (Bill seems to be a favorite in ey on ee ee frome the arses two. 1eAtt os ascii Mt incoaveatence | iswhat Gilbert K. Chesterton, tryine to enter the residence of Jules | mombers of Coneress a E "| Washington among the public of- Hi Si is manner. uve never been acc \a | Brolandte noted ec 13 Delmar, vaudeville manager, last night.|ere from out of the city waiting to} 7 UNMET Muon’ To male ere to tay, The limit of the Bishop's personal | tive in such magni > | Ene ind’s no} holar, cal He Mashed a revolver on ‘he three, Who/ nee him. The Postmaster General, of Congre: who never otherwise S M We bb authority in a care of this kind, it t5|imansky said, “and J re Canoe ‘1 Dies Fr shock. | the potato. wore crowded around a keyhole doing | with whom eMiciency Is almost am OD-|1. 1. ° 16 oe tor amusement, who ays WAVs. e pointed out, is a warning and, If thie to be a social hon. My children have} BUCLIOR, No J. Aug. 15 ler eee fe To things with a skeleton key | vn, had before him a typewritte ae oni : ae goes unheeded, a rebuke, Should] mur some people who ar: in a higher] J. Mathieson, « photographer employed or,” says he, “if | under Virrill kept the three with their hands | 1.1 of his engagements, with the hour SS00s 2 MEI. S LAR Hea stare _ febarges of a direct violation of the|-ocial statu I wan, Their soc! tu Pont Pawdder Works. | arene anvihinn) about ee over their heads until they were safely | ooite each, and as one caller fin-| 97 ne screen), American Ankles and Feet Toa|canons be made, however, the Pichop rules of etiquette were as a closed | Perigned terday the storm ut t 1 ig A : in tho: police parol’ wasan, Ab UA ned he cadled aut the name of te eran ; + Trim to Be Hidd would appoint 2 Bound of Inquiry.| gon tn me. Grads y 1 became an] bonmton lakes, He was onnoring with] tetics, am sure Friend station ro weapons were found on une | 1#hO4 Te Ut xe to submit to| @. No. 12—Is aerial mail a success? | im to Be Hidden, (he return of ¢ trie bil) by’the boare || numnrance and) 1 way a stranger in| formes, oenls of Hoboken when Potato men, but later, a revolver wae found in | Ne*' sis eyes swept| Mr. Hays—Yes, of great value, per| Ss iev would result in the clergyman being | pot rpienda Gf my ohil-|aurned: Woenik wae sayed. Exam fhe patrol wagon and two more on the |an interview, Mr. Hay’ ya and Of geen’ palatial value aaie She Believes. rey fl my own home. Friends of my chi ni aa ead te | Foor of the porch where they had been | over the email crowd in waiting, and/ 56 anu Of Exoet pulenile’ value as & iS, i indefinitely deposed from his priestly | dren and myself had nothing in com. | ton revealed thal, Mathieson’s de | “Supplies the world with a at work : 5 i | ; functions mon.” goes ae ata The men gave their nam ROG ee to town ana| emergency. ‘They are wearing ‘em longer ia Pat®) Biemop Manning is stid 10 regara| | Mrs Commansky dented ne don i | great deal of energy through es: z burned F recre- | 23 ¢ = badd oreed her husban eav ; “ John Walsh, ° i busy day. You see what | | @. No. 1S What is the best recre-| tnd Alerica le expected to fall 19 / ne incident in common with those | Nad force a | its rich, mealy starch” — thig ts pc ation for a busy man? line. But whether America will or|ciose to him in churoh authority as | U™é | ara ap against: Mr, Hays—More work, | Rot is a moot question, as indicated | unprecedented and one that demands ernst gael “1 only want ipjes smiaulen at Tous Q. No. 14—What was the proudest | by the rather opposite views of two immicdiate and drastic action if Dr | LENIENCY FOR SPEEDER | And a great salet pleasure, Bond Thiet Aske Freedom Froim | time and you cao #ive J your corre-|™moment of your life? (Up to this! passengers who arrived on the Beren-|Grant shows himself determined to OWING TO DYING MOTHER. 5 . | too, when made into a Ha RS Coe dn micocwente (te ee time Mr. Hays had answered every | sri | J The Bathing Girl delectable salad at CHILDS. wiliiern fe digas spondent coun J Seen uestion almost instantly, but here| ‘Skirts are down almost to the am | ftentiary, to-day applied to ead," 6aid the! 4 EAVY BAIL FOR TWO | natae ST ee tek Sir talcese aw) al ce Tight, Feral as his counte-| he sat back in his chair ina thought-| ground in Paris now,” sald Milton H Two, | Magistrate Finds story Trae and tia Sones a teiows | Rich, creamy petate salad i Gannon fo eloase 0 eat cre e- | ere 4 ; Seon! Srlt of habeas corpus, contending that | Postmaster Geneve’ he yf ful pose for a moment as his mind | Wolf, known to the world of clothos JAILED SEVERAL TIMES. suspends sente Ne helene oar | Be had been in jail one year, being | nance 6 swept back over the years.) [as “Joseph.” “I think the extreme pa Magtotrate House in Tra | will leave her skin un- gentenced on Aug. 13, 1920, for alleged| Time, 2.26. , hes cas think the proudest lengths now shown will not survive, | Acensed of Attempting toe Piel! to-day suspe a sentence on Arthur} blemished — provided | e complicity in the theft of $180,000 FIRST MINUTE. moment was when the doctor said but in the autumn styles and for a Pocket of Wan on Street Car, |. Deuteeh, thirty-tive, of No ae she soothes Old | worth of bords and securities belons-| Gers Through More Than Quota] wii) Hays jr. had arrived and 1, long time thereafter T believe seven | Joseph Harr No. (21 Fast imi | West Wiat Street, who wan served] Denecta binitarine | Ree Manhattan, in May,” 19 With Ease. knew he was all right jinches irom the floor will mark the | street, and arin, Of, No. 28 paar ees eee me ASB i Fy caress with | White claims the penal code makes do you like your| Q@. No, 15—What single develop-| extreme height of women's skirts.” | Second Street, ted yesterday | 0” be win erent at that on} , i rc ich he ti : . No, 1—How y o | 5 + s 4 ii Z }. | hour Deutsch told art on! @ affense fOr vith imprisonment of 6 a in Washington ? | ment looks best as a symptom of im-| Fellow passengers on the Berenga-| afternoon by Miele of the |praghing business that day he tad re- | ‘ | Purretine, of both. Justice Gannon re- | WOrk 4 Wael er oh [eee a aindaalecnaitioan? nia with “Joseph” were Mr. and Mra,| Fifth Strret Stution, a. seventh sStrnot | ‘elved a, telegram, What his motor way] fy ‘Ot ATE Ss | éd dee! 7 a 0 a nue aint of Hy- | atin as hurrying to her side ( H served decoy = —_—— @. No. 2—How many employees are} Mr, Hays—More confidence all the W: Seward Webb jr, and it was/and Avenue A. on tth Seay | when halted by a policeman | Woman Hart When Car Hits Tree+| in the postal service? |time among the people; they have a Wired in convermtion with Mrs.) He'siid that as he w At to get off | Mcallen | Mrs, Robert Von der Heyden, of No.| Mp, Hays (quickly)——Three hundred | great deal more contidence in the Webb that she did not entirely share) a our fict Bin frat a od oe condolence Deutse | 4 Arnold Street, Clifton, New Jersey, | tnousand. | situation, the belief of the clothes expert that] (ached MS Pore Kk retin ae ee was perhaps mortally injured to-day, Q. No. 3—What outstanding tm-| A glance at the watch showed it American women would follow blindly) ~ \ssistant Disirict Attorney Goodman | Makes dressing dvertived in The World or reported when the automobile in which she Was! pression bas your five months’ aery-| was 2.28.46, The Postmaster Gen- the lead of Paria toward the oumber-| ih limes Cutt, joo day ten stamped | prida Comm comfortable — Joa Mword Building. will be listed riding AttOMP Led tO Pe rote cet | ice in Washington left on you? Jeral had answered ali the questions Some long skirta, grand larceny,’ which was done by! yaya) communications ri eecucuiaa Haslet for thirty days, ‘Peee sts can be } @m the wrong side ttn. e Mrs. Webb seemed to believe that| Ma © Toi © over the objection of |) * ie 'k i been at any of The World's Offices, Glew Avenues, Cilton, ‘The ‘machine| Mr, Haye——It ts the greatest chance and had 15 seconds to go. sa, ee RR tenia So talleve) iak aaintrate Tells avon (is opielen at 5 yg aria api serene ep at any of ‘The World's Officog skidded and BErOO tree. nie fracture |for bard, constructive work to be ‘Come to see me often,” he said ahorten # na mace order) aid the court that Harris had been ar- | naasted venient boxes, ean be left at any of The Word's der Moxden received 1 poser of her {found anywhere. Service in the mu- oheerily, ax he turned to meet a dele- for American women because of the| {vated fouriven tines and. sharin six: | York Advertiaing “Agencies, or ean e ski! ya \ t j eke ed rectly Vorid. ‘ight. hand ‘had, to be ‘amputated «t| preme commitment of life, (This last gution which had come to urge a trimmer ankles and feet one sees here,| tern times an the Moria, eriiay. Bhi Uslephoned directly ta The World. Panna rane ‘| Hospltlhe time of the | sentence had a familiar ring.) desorving citizen for Postmaster at in comparison with both France and) waking the strecte af this city,” aad|of ten men. The pee ig ele lta Brookiyn Office, 4100 Malis Recttent. Q. No, 4,—What do you like best as Hodunk or Gopher Prairie, England , Me, Goodnxin, are Orowell and Thurk

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