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ve viend at 2 TWOINTERBORQUGH Three-Minute Dinner Problem Solved "STATIONS HELDUP Sy: Mérs. Frederick, Household Expert, ONLY HOUR APART In 3-Minute Hot Weather Interview . THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, _AUGUST 28, 1981, at BRANDONTODIE Missing Fira, NCHARTONGHT; On The Charge ~USTAPPEALFALS SAYS INFANTILE % PARALYSIS AGAIN MENACES STATE 65,000,000 FRAUD RING PLANNED FOR GREATER LOOTING Official Warning From Albany Tells Precautions Parents Should Take, Morrisania Sherlocks Discover: Evidence in Deformed Hand- | | | ‘ A Shain ALBANY. Aug -The State | | Print on Window Shade. pignvent Ac an Mie tee | | out ‘nin jor outbreak, 258th Street Agent Robbed by ee G Ei ds Refuses Re-| ives MeCart ad Hart of CC 1 > ion Sai Of InPOUUIIW; paraiyate, Grabs Sh 2 . ! yy, 5 30v. Edwards Refuses Re-; s Detett ves MeCar! ad Gk Mart ot Comp ete Confession Said to, pe paralysis, ure 3 pare “Thea Gentle me | . = 5 + the Morrisania Precinct went to the : ents to keep their children away Vhree Gentlemanty Appear- | 93 prieve to Chauffeur Con- |yiine ot Mra. Catherine Bulthaup,| Have Been Secured From | from large gatherings ad espe- ing adits. w*d victed of Double Murder. No, 111 East 168th Street, Bronx, | One of the Gang. sially net to permit them to secome ty - yesterday, to investigate a burglary | a s ee The sero alee. G =! > GANG! In Mrs, Bulthaup's absence a thief | asks parents (o avoid bowel dis- MAY BE SAME GANG, oy George i: Brandon; former ohsuls) entered her house tiy way of «| CHICAGO, Atle. 32—A comptete! tarbences) by. withholding. Coop — of feur, burglar and ex-convict, will go window and stolen $250 worth of Confession of the workings of an, Hable to resuit in intestinal «dis- Long Island City Ticket Seller) i) to the electric chair to-night in the jawoiry, alleged $6,000,000 swindle ring was] rahe trouble centres about Utica” Saves Cash and Telephones rot State Prison nt Trenton, N. J for) | MoCarton and Hart have read (Neit| made to-day by Rudolph H. Kotin,| The (rouble canttes about Utledy f ; lic PI e the murder, near Rahway, in August, /Shetook Holmes with proft. On % Government officials announced, aa| reported or Police. _ 1918, of Arthur 1. Kupfer and Miss, *lade,at tho window through which) 14 sound.un of the membera of the : ——— & ie [URS Malet: Mao) SAtered Gnd! CRONECG! tig continued, Kohiis sions, abs ‘Twothold-ups on Interborough lines $ Edith Janney, his flancee, jthey found te faint mark of a hu-| o aine ty puathlot Attorney John Vl ; bp Gov. FAwards vefused to accept a8! man hand. ‘he upper joint of the! () 08 : : : ‘wee staged oniy an hour apart last Clinnin, In charge of the investiga- F IP evidence ¢levenih-hour testimony | middle finger was missing ity Heveiled “new doWanien oF the Lalas tending to show that Brandon was], “Do you know anyhody whe ts hy |v windle trust hie Sete . be 3 a nee q E one finger of the right hand?” the running into hun- At the 298th Street station of the) in New York at the time of the mur-! sicuths asked Mrs. Bulthwup. dreds of thousands of dollars ‘White Plains Avenue line, the Bronx, | der in the motor car at Rahway, He “1 had a n do some Pee Kobn was caught by Clinnin, who i T rs ear la ek i ail a be is @hree gentlemanly appearing, well’ accorded Mrs, Brandon two ist [im my collar lant week who lil | soned ann evedit man for « mecathive @ressed young men grabbed all the. views, the last between two and three) | | reoalied. Mes. Bulthaup, house to whieh the gang attempted to . : | hours’ duration. He heard his at- nd for him,” instructed the des | seli $40,000 worth of notes signed with company's money but did not molest | torney, but the interview did not tectives, “and tell him you have some ling name of % W. bavis, cleverand fhe ticket agent or attempt to take ‘q alter his belief in his guilt. Mere ree Ntivan ware: epnueaied in(MNonaie, AUthoriien Qnve not a " ai q e detectives w concealed | be the valuable diamond ring which , The murder of the engaged young |. "nutthaup'a home to-day when|boon able to determine | whether ®parkied on his finger. This was at) MRS | couple, with robbery for its motive, Gnaries Hinklein, of Old Mill Lane,| Davis agtually signed the notes or) reloe! em: a tery : ./the Bronx, arrived. The upper part | wnetrne ate nt 30 o'clock. » CHRISTINE _ remained a mystery tatil Brandon, jtle Bronx, arcive aa ah "whether the signature was a “tuke Delicious! At the Jackson Avenue Station of serving a term for burglary In Au- ia missing. At a signal from Mrs, | Davis was indicted, officiais sald, be the Gorona-Astoria line in Long burn Prison, in this State, notified | piithaup, McCarton and Hart |cause he refused (0 co-operate in ald- Why? Island City, the ticket agent slammed | the New Jersey authorities that he! pounced upon and subdued him. Injing to hunt down the alleged B us the door of his booth in the face of | could and would clear it up if aj the watch pocket of his trousers (hey | ewingions ecause four armed men, telephoned the po- pardon and a job could be made his | foynd the stolen jewelry Besides nearly $4,000,000 worth of it’s toasted to | lice ari shouted for help, thus com- | reward, | F spurioy curities seized — when Pelling the bandits to beat a hasty He declared that Charles Perchand, | Theft at Police Charles French, “the wolf of La seal in the retreat, This was at 9 o'clock. @ fellow prisoner, had confessed Salle Street,” and partner of John W. Pi ‘ The Jackson Avenue bandits could | him that he had committed the di | Worthington, was arrested, officials javor. have reached the Bronx station in an| crime, Perehand turned on him aad ea quarters Jto-May sturted search for other al-| 5 It’ iss tour. told of how both of them asked for a| n id J b D{leRed fraudulent securities wihount. \ t's toasted. ‘The station in the Bronx is of the! ride from Kupfer. Buea declared | An nside Jo to millions of dollars, atter Kohn “undersiung’” type, serving both| ¢ Ty <1] couldn't th i Brandon committed the murders, | _—— told his story. The details of the ( ype, s , f 5} co the housewife plan a number ; alls n ( worth eid) pout Gound tracks, ene (SUC I ells How One Hour’s] °° fel fie HOUNe wire Plan a : | Frank McDermit, Brandon's first at- Fire Extinguisher Vanishes and |8® cmpitucy, said to have been | q agent, John P. Coughlin, ot No. 2214! Work in the Cool of the) Mrs. Frederick—Certainly she could, | |torney, to Wein atte Beapaos pall ire Extinguisher Vanishes ANG reveated by Kohn, were withheld OI. 4 Lexington Avenue, said while he was | He Aa Sal Gh: HEROHAE ahh: Maule BEN AAE $260, so neglected the case of his! 1 1. Believed Some One il [pending arreat of six additional x MG siving directions to two men how to| moming Can Produce “| most nourishing and easily prepared client that he was subsequently d's- niet Okt loxed members of the gang for whom sean reach City Hall, a third, whom he Hearty Meal Virtually Ready ja shes for hot woather | ' ;barred. When proceedings tor his Department ‘Took It. warrants were Jssued. Six of the ac = had not previously noticed, burst a Caruad | 4 tuo Mrs. Frederick-—Cold roast beef, | disbarment was instituted the ti = ~ cused leaders are already held, | open the door of his booth and, gun} tO Be Served in the E CHU cotdilag (onium, unilont) srodiets | for taking an appeal had expired ‘The crime wave has come tome to| Authorities indicated that — the in hand, told him to keep still, —Makes a Pal of Housewife} spaghetti, peanutloat, nutioaf, lentils, | Gov, Edwards refused yesterday tO oust at Police Headquarters mad] other deals, however, were to be en- ‘The bandits cook $90 in bills froma) ciaad of a Drudge. |satads ana vegetab 2 jsce Mrs. Brandon or Att Gol-| worat of all, it Is admitted that IU ig} kimeered through the Amerioan Rub-| pate and scraped. up $10 in cash from | a Sees Q. No. 9—What does the T. B. M.| denhorn aguin, He said that if the} oy jnside job, Lieut, Brennan, who | Company, ef which Kolin was} the counter. They snid they were — - |like best after a hard day at the office | jury had not been convinced of Bran-| {ine cuatodian of the bullding and | ident, Before hin arreat, after only the company's money and } By Fay Stevenson. — { for his midsummer dinner? | don's guilt it was in their power 10) 50. been since Commissioner Enright red to sell $500,000 worth of | sie noe Inter te) Poshee COURnIDS i “Why, not hive! a minute hot| Mrs. Frederick (uushing)—Peace | —— name his punishment life imprison-leecume head of the departinent, dis- {| notes of the American Rubber Com- | ‘The three men backed down the) | ienfotanen® and quict, The Evening World, his ment, ‘The Chief Executive sail a's0| qovered thie morning that a chemical | pany noin, whe was then stairs and the agent heard them dis-| Weather, dinner? |stippers and sometiing cool to arink.| Took Own Children Riding that it he granted a reprieve it would | fav agtinguiaher, which haa rested in[bvsitig ax “Mr. Smlth. credit, man.” : ers and ge cool t @| ie extinguisher, which has rested in | posi a ®opear iniensautcmobile, iestmmes | Wille Tie Wvening, World is min=|/ q) Won0-—Wial atshen arelen Wi . Si only prolong bis agony and that he rack outside of (he door of (he trial JRE SG aguas company, y hin als. diately notified we police and gave | ping these three-minute hot weather| tor ihe housewife who hus been shop- | ith Gertrude Noble, | woutd nov be a party to bis pardon, |e 11, 18 HONE. patrick Moran ( He See coer aa perecrve Seen sonneery vol He lint , why shouldn't the house-| pin day? Says Lawyer. | | [head of the cleaners, “and Moran th of the American Rubber Com- , See icc ic tiicn paca panel | wite take advantage of the summer| Mrs. Frederick—Salads ee MOTHER WITH BABY '! allea otal the “scrubWwomen and| pany noten were poland. | poe Latche sen tmlls Feely e: e three bandits, ‘They = ms lother persons who have to do 2 s* be \. i amile freel wore dark suits and straw hats,| Weather, get out to the beaches, the} THIRD MINUTE Mis. Murguerite Linwood Puimer/ LOCKED UP AS THIEF keeping clean i ae rete palace as rate baat a on a skin protected with #4 A : Hai fs en and then pre- o vhitmey to-day ob! he @ ———— There was much ¢ nin [paseo An ele uer 8 made Ro Bttempl toy conneat thell:|ipatie live) Initia openvend then pres wnicn Adoantdge and Suspest| yy ney Jay obtained her final . io eAllewedi to eHInva MACting. Inabector nigh! French's rooms at the La Salle Hotel. Flori features, and were about twenty-five! pare a perfectly good three-minute liane Are‘Sat Forth ee of divorce from Nelson Me-) Mrs. Gutandino Alleged to Have eee teat ac ectiake Bul Davis appealed to French for finan. ortent -3rs old and of medium beigat. This | o+ weather dinner? |G) Ne, 11—Whalt are tlie mom apelcr ae, ho former golf champion) Robbed Woman Who Had Just jand eho ine ta Sn inde Job when |clal help, saying he smoala blow out | Flowers ofthe Orient ae : : . No. : E of the South Hecneea one, jitar #6 oe f Ou: your! i se TRB ROOUOD!: RORY MGACEIOS SU She can do ail th nd the dinner | petizing and mitritious foods for ebil-| — ypne 5 + mployed Her, Ind placed Ton the “Squei Book swindling gang return to me part of, Talc Powder. &ovht Kris RY: ‘ isn ih aie aammeRt Mra. Whitney, a New Orleans es Mie panaral ithe hat some the $2,500,000 which you have taken | i At Jackson Avenue Station the four will not be o delicatessen, picked up| Mrs. Frederick (who has four chil-|COtut’: besan her suit in aity a | Mes. Virginia Guendino, twenty-two One di ake. dapicehmont the ex- from me in the last two years.” bandits attempted to hold up John pair if she is wiiling do ee See he a counts af 3o8" Tt was tried before Justice | years No Mast 98th Street. (inguish Ise led one tor nfo ae a one limit BA ? 2 Tdven 0. own)- us nS 7 ‘ a eavaettieni B auioneb selling worthless notes carrying his Price with more than PASseNEeTs Hours work or so in the cool of LiCl ini. { pudding, cold pocon,| © ; SEES! SLE | yesterday wered an advertisement | h a te Wate ‘no orders have teeniinanieracconding 16 the'thecn: ne cael waiting for the train on the platform i My authority ts Mrs, Chitis- |; Die vmntey Goo aH eee ustice Cohilan, when it was tes-\jor a servant by Mra, Josephine MMn- tasued to-searth ‘parties leaving the |{nveatigntora, the gung planned: to ® short distance away. tea ake ‘A jouse-| food concoctions whigh are creamy | fed that detectives, accompanied! nan of No. 97 Fort Washington Avenue, (funding, but herenfter a bulge inthe play Kohn aod the rubber company | ee called for help and, when two tine Frederi ; we well Known house- pena ¥ “by Reuben PF, Palmer, brother of Mrs. Minnan hiced her, A tew hours! cont will be noted and id nS OuLGey * Rees Was Brome Gs evant passengers arrived, had one of them Ho ciency expe Q@. No. 12--What desserts do you | M's Whitney, on Hing an apart- tter she and her infant ppeared mode the fre eatin inner ) bru ne a Nal oe h~ blow a police whistle. This was heard} At her hi | ENR recae meat in West S3th Street on Ju nd Are. Minnan alscovered that $1,500 {hose ni 2 2 ei he Hunter's Point Police Station, | where Mrs. biped ORCI ap-| 192% and learning that it was 0 worch jot Jewelry; end'#88 In ash: atao a halt block distant. Ror lectures nae eet ‘ leensaish tilt ple, custards, PIS by Whitney and wyoune woman | "oO ee 1 Fe a ad ficiency feats, she passed the three- ple ple, deep. dish pie, DHaaruBAINtaiinks s Detectives Duggan and Kraus of the rhe reserves were sent out and fici ney 8 ne ore eae ig) Guat} icencrean xtaite and’ vemstatlk . | Served Whitney with the pape thal} est 152d Street Station é oantgt @rrived just as four men, each wear- | minute — is R TATRUEe WIKD tines whieh ean be made wit jsame on asked (whether the) found Mrs. Guandino in her home, ‘They Sng a cap, ran from the station, A five ques’ st) th which she would! ting on: ive | Papera had been previously prepared,| say she confessed and ceturned the number of men and police pursued | same precision wi ee Q. No. 13—Could the mn-/| the Witness, a detective, suid yes Jewelry and moni She was locked them, but they escaped. See ee ee asked ai ask dinners be served in one's best} Walbridge $s, Tatt, one of her law. {UP !% the West 152d Street Station on —>— } Se ee Bimieewemees jvers, fold the court Mre. Waitnay | ine all aoe jactly 12. nd we were o| . f ; Les atest emained with her, | FIVE MEN IN TAXI = : Mra, Frederick—‘That is one of|*id the defendant haa been asso |" ined With b svery|Ciating with Gertrude N FIRST MINUTE. 1 ss ae ware HOLD UP CHAUFFEUR ae sp evan (DES Grieann #6 fe in New) CITY TO RUN FERRY WHEN ‘ : woman [kes to look cool and dainty eans for a nd frequently . aaa In Which She Gives Recipe and mer evenings, but unless @he|(Ok tier molorir his chitaven, COMPANY STOPS OPERATION, Established 1879 “ ‘Enter Cab, Driver Sa After Maintains Schedule. joes some of the dinner work early|MF8. Whilney said ‘ording to ‘ —— | tf Blackjacking Man Who | @. No, 1—How can a clever house- iy (je morning it can't we done her husband was i by the| Mdermem Called (9 Special Meet- Chased Them wife plan a dinner which ea PE @ No. 14 Wouldn't the three-|S0vernors of several clubs not :o| ing to Finance Greenpoint Project, 1 % a a | served in three minutes _jminute dinner save the housewite|Pring Miss Noble to them. | A special meeting of the Board of! . > ° e ‘a Michael Gallagher of No. 413 Weet| Mrs, Frederick— preparing here...) overheated, tired and| Justice Cohalan, after fearning ‘ies | Atiermen will be don Friday to ISSeCS ew Tico ine TeSses . 31 Strect, @ taxi driver, told the police} meat, vegetables and desserts, teed |... tacts, told Mrs. Whitney's attarnees| : yey early this moming that he had been} io. and beverages in the morning.) Mrs, Frederick-—They would makellie was satisfied th AAS: gaa BA AL a Bape Orrue Aen hela up by five men who hired hia car. m8 na. was no question | jet Street, Manhattan jet hk sear lshe can even m (he sauces andy hui out of her instead of a drudge.jas fo the regularity of the pr Cree 2 ‘ e They got into my cab in 48th Street, | 9” f the procesd- | and Gre Decision to call the i aie for her vervables and omy} @ wo 45 Hon out a Ipfuljings. But he | ; ‘ Seriween Sixth and Seventh Avenues,’ | creams fo: ae aie . No. ow about a belpful}ing: ul he added | meeting was reached to-day at con le “ wher said. ‘Then a sixth mancame| have to warm moup. An Pel huoby, son or daughter to lighten] “This question of divorce hus come | ference of Mayor Hylton, Aldermanic ; le ng out of @ hotel, yelling ‘Stop | must set the thi: ; a tor|" sewitc’s servantless|to be a cancer in the ‘heart of the | President Ja Guardia and Plant and ; mt!’ One of the men in my cab ran] @, No, 2— What is @ good menu for) ing to clear away and| Nation, As far as the courts are oom. | St Sia ake Ponned die oe 4 k and blackjacked the man, then re- | this three-minute dinncc? Iw -minute dishes? cerned, there is 4g 01 certain uP Westar irl desing Sal) i j icoti twraed to the cab, They made me deive| Mrs, Frederick—M loaf, mee Mrs. Frederick (holding up her hand|some day of Fay saan He in sae heel it dt nee : sed. renal TT WO. models in navy: tricotine— re to 47th Street and Third Avenue and/),,6q potatoes, carrots, strin in 3) —Leav. 5 bgBateestty hese | pany that it ha n decided to end! | + + Ky wo yp ae te er ee we pote TE ee eee orirent (a vatnins) ae a: mee th Frequently, even it they ap-|the service at midnight A 1 ih trimly tailored, smart dresses r 2 3 iced tea, fruit salad g 8 hing business don't » to be defended, there When the company notified the city ae : hey took the $26 from my wallet, but a e€ is no real : ’ ‘ ’ BABY: or some homemade cake n worrying the T. B. M. with|defenge at all.” four months t ded to F e, raless . mne keep $1.80 in change ; MIATA AIDS ae the TB. ML with]uefene at alt!" [[rour monte that you'd like, regardless of price. + Q . No. 3 ousewo. et th « 1 one 0 fe € a ullagher reported first at the East} @ No. the housew let the daughter or], Gis, Whitney iw ied tune] cease operation the | fered th , ‘1st Strect Station, then at the West | wife do the first m Light the oven {{2™ fe but tet hubby or father dun, conn, The wedding woene one | Me oteca wat The Clie teste oer —. ie iti.” The police Have learned nothing | Mes, Frederick=~ Light ¢ nada per after nis three-min-fiiant social eve ! Mr. Whalen told the Mayor that dis 4 f of the man said to have heen vlack= i ‘i d tatoe: ha nt ‘ Part Oil then - + 5 Jacked. and place the scalloped potatoes} Mix, Whitney is receiving g4oo a{{aitinunies of the feny would isolate | 4 aj —>— which she cooked! in the morning e minutes were up. It was} Meath by an pt drawn up by} ynd thot the city should ope t zy land they migit be served In ramekins | 08 the couple. hildren, Morgan 1s, An appropriation of $78 BOSTON EX POFICEMAN MAN ag heat up. Light gas burners] ere you ave, Mrs, Housewife. | inwood, ten, and Elsie McStea, six Sod OCS GROAN Cae aente ‘ AS HOLD-UP MA ‘ 7 ; don't sou try a few three din the custody of ‘there| (nance of the Greenpoint ferry for the EIZED | Aleta and string beans and) Why don't you try a few thre Bead he 4 remainder of the year lite. b C et aie 1068. | o = a nitney, each to them for sf ‘Took Watch and $3: From Pedes-| No. 4— Nast should she do the two POLICEMEN OFF DUTY Six months a year trian, Is Charge. second minut ; i) . ", teat hea! Ls Punick J. Kane, thirty-five, a six-| Mrs. Frederick—Carry meat loaf.) §AY THEY WERE HELD uP,| “ARMED BURGLAR DOESN'T foot ath eman of Boston. | iced.tea, bread and butter, cwhe and : — HESITATE AT MURDER.” | lost his job when he joined the} fruit salad to the table from the lce- | ot Attack: i & policemen of that city, was ar-| ox or pantry: 4, to-day in the Harlem Police} @, No, §—What should she do the| : v5 | PMAES, Nataseen Gs Aeroplane teed with holding up and thira minute? k Murphy, Ee tia f No. Robber Maximum Sentence, J. Callaha No. % vais 8) ih Avenue, a traffic : canke = Biker eon’ | Mrs. FrederickRemove potatoes| on vacetion nen Boninntn h | Morrie Greenberg, @ burglar who i ntgomery Street, Jersey City. vegetables with their sauces trom | #tt@ched to the Hamilton Avenue Sta-|Pleaded guilty to having a revolver and Ka ve said he lived at No. 1562 Third | and vegeta ; ‘3 peas a . th . of 6102 Fourth who had been previously convicted, was ‘Avenue. he stove, place on tray and ring the both of , attende 3 ite te Valtahan, just returned from the races | ‘"® uy a ing Inet n the home of| ven & sentence of seven yeara in State 9) “aratoga, finished some business with | dinner bell! nrother, Mi a fireman, of | No. 416 17th ‘Street. Pat is in a hos- pital with contusions of the face and cerated loft ear, and Benjamin is in Prison, the maximum sentence, by Judge 0 o'clock thls morning a Mulqueen to-day P - on his way home when at Third \ vue and 98th Street he was selz Counsel for Green- berg pleaded he receive the wame sen SECOND MINUTE. UOT RRS Ane feet eee} ae In Which She Discusses Coats and] snother hoopita’ with a possible frac-|tenee aa his companions, two and a vtch and ehain and $33 tn cash from Substitutes, ‘The men were taken from a Fitth| if years jus pocket. Knocking Callahan down, | . Avenue trolley car early this morning by | “No,” sald the court. “A burglar with Vi Stckup man fled) put the victim's! (Mrs, Frederick had answered her|j'atrolman. Guiner, According tothe [a tevolver has no hesitation abost com: foil was seen by Detective Michael F. told conficting stories of an upon them by two unknown nen on Fifth Avenue, near Greenwood Police, the: stions just on schedule five questions just on schedule.) peice @. No. 6—What would be the ap- | mitting murder. A burglar without one is a different proposition,” stler of the Bast 104th Street station, arrested Kane. Cotter said he found th: loot in the prisoner's pocl proximate cost of she dinner? Cemetery fence, ‘Phey ‘said they were at-| Greenberg, who lived at No. 228 Mast =r = Mrs. Frederick (taking a pencil and| tacked with sharp instruments and| Nineteenth Street; Benjamin Bernstein Doke's Fx: tiem Put of. dding as che talked)—Fifty cents for |{usht their assailants off with their! op No, 2927 Twenty-fourth Street, Con, The examination of Angier E. Duke, | *00Iné & i fate island ; Jacob Harris of No. 218 Putnam 3, \C. Palmer and James Hobart *| a pound of beet, 10 for carrots, 20 for ——>——— Avenue, Brooklyn, and Isadore Pov Rechileal charge af homicide waa ad, | string bRans, x0 for salad, 10 for bread [GUSTAVUS T. KIRBY DECORATED, No; Bt Home Street, Bronx, were "ar. echnteal o : fe , TRURLASUR TeCRIRES Ge oF t| reate y 1%. ‘They were known ns dourned in West Farms Court to-day | and butter, 10 for potatoes. 15 for cake | ie Mitta aan Redford Hills, NeW. |the aeroplane burglars, ‘They were g owe August 31. The thre were|—roughiy speaking aly $1.45, or | who recentl: aed Hom «nik wopks: | Tone from the root of the huilding qiaged with homicide following the | ito gor ¢ qid not count the j [fou mit rena is We Sua Streat to ' when the machines of Duke and Hobart The dinner should ser Vine esented b 4 Sere in collision at 23a street and, @. No, 7-17 she wishotitute PPR EN Pal meal 6 ie Bosdway on Aus 9 Kevion was a f a Mh ation Mrook soaetive plilan t , “ erushed between’ ‘the eulomobios, Meals, veselables and disscrls, phropic work in behalf of thal country, lure, - ° ‘ ~ £ ” aoe tag 8 ~ © jab No. Ub Toud steel Pasoaie _— NEGRO WHO SET FIRE TO straightlined frock HIMSELF IN TOMBS DIES. with round neck, three- quarter sleeves and nar- quarter length sleeve, slightly flaring; a "collar that turns back, or Voured Kerosene on Clothing, ‘ieee tee | may fasten at the throat; row sash belt of the ma- Ject himsett ablaze tn, the Sneerprint room closely set bone buttons terial. The “acorn” but- att bs yesterday, shortly after he and bindings of black tons are of the material, Ging tos delat true smal dled te aa ne silk braid are attractive too, and the bindings are NRIGEL Du: OEIC Go Since: features of this navy tric- of black silk braid, navy | {uur vears old and lived at No. 131 West ‘ a 4 only. | iesth Street, had just been fingerprinted otine dress. troictine, only when he took a small bottle of kerosene Bien titicn al wean enh ttc As illustrated. fingers, poured it over his clothing and - struck a mateh Crockett was convicted befove Ju Mulqucen in General Sessions for an } attack Upon Patrolman Otto Metz of the West 125th Street station on Ma i _ ; ‘ Hanae imeelf tm Cell. Adam Karowelsky. tn ‘Lat Pasanic a aoe | ; hr Kero MISSES’ DEPART MENT—SECOND FLOOR.

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