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ne back the youth and another sailor Asked year-old | ship due to unemployment. The pres | Patrick lach, the nine for 5,000,000 Members. kea him | Compact With Uncle. phe ) 12 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1921. tate equally with her, one of the con- tion of fiterature of our movement wore beating him when Policemen Croas|came to light this morning throven the] the C h of Sts. Peter and Paul. 5 ' \anteranone being that she had agreed | “The time has come for labor t WAR HERO POLICEMAN and Havercamp of the samo station ar-|arrest of Michael Kane. chauffeur [the thant We was “vf [Pinte A°tew day afver the wrand: uasuine the agressive,” maid his ap-| BEATEN BY SAILORS, |rivea. night byt ho Laltsokraphers’ Asses: i vethePa, death, according (6. the |peal. “We have held the line, Our ——— Four of the rallors escaped, The other 4 comp Mrs. Clair Staley Smith pomiis te intact. It js the hour for | MtMeKeE by Five Gobs, Who Take | sald he was Jamon Grizzal, twenty-two He ment of all the cwortgages 1nd. 18 OFFENSIVE NOW a great forward movement. Set La Mis Cap and Club, Navy Yard. | He wap Tocked up on a ; id signme ‘ Ka shia a ¥ chargo of assault. The sullora w -|F into bigs Tow trving to Ret possession of them y [POF Day as the day upon which we! Policeman Charlee Sussman of the|Caped took Sussmann cap and” might: | pene inte back, re trod te Wh dont h ! , ’ ’ Jang of the annuities, |cease holding the line and begin to popiar street Station, Brooklyn, who) Mick, But after having hia brulges, at] gee inta the rate, but fn onen | A y 104 100 { fi Hihune i Won Palade aah Santatiban ‘ended to and returning to his post the is Boa Sat f Wane ero Hoe move forward in a great resistless wig wounded at Chatenu-Thterry and| policeman found the cap And: eltib a ale foe eet Utited iit aae ena | msist an t ee) ba rt jie not afraid of a aera ot plenty, of | Klock from the scene of battic he jonn ldentity Kane as f the | i ie a Mr. Gompers will make a speaking! vetion early to-day wi * was forced a robbers, Kane, who. twenty-four | | | |YOUTH ACCUSED IN PRISON tour of the principal cities. His first to hattle with five sailors at Bridge and|/ ARREST REVEALS ANOTHER “e | | \ -_-_—- — FORGERIES HELD IN $5,000. ——- address will be at Baltimore on Labor | High Streets | UNITED i nari zaps . nis paat Ar@? ip.| Day He had advised one of them aome time CIGAR HOLD-UP. z . i t Granddaughter of William Van ewan Wn, tabar Go Guent | Calls for Great Forward Move-)7"r)9 campaign has been ordered bes |hefore to return to the Navy Yard, and | ; wn - Thiver of 34.400 " : i R. Smith Tells of Strange To-Mor ment—A, F. of L.. in Drive [cause of the recent slump in member. A ¥ Teentity Wal . | Your Grocer Sells it. | Ait er sailors ran) Another hold-up of a United Cigar) Patrick 4 of cashing two checks ent membership is 8,906,428 as com. ts | né aipong thle forged: by pared with 4,078,740 in 1 om and the five| Store, shortly before midnight on mt of th — all amon c CHE OUREN oxpEcte tulend ri htatick and y at No. 1487 Another move in what promines to| sine Sing prisoners and their friends ATLANTIC CITY, Nod. Aug. 20-407 i ahd xpects toend its bu ehtatick and urday a 497 Lexington A n, will | ‘i Jon the outside, was held In $5,000 bail] 4 campaign of the American Fedéra:| ” | - | be a bitter striumgie for the millions ex Market Court to-day for fur ‘ ‘ ; amassed by William Van Renaselaet| ther examination to-morrow. Comptrol- ton of Labor for a membership of) Former Ro moat Wind Wend Lawes will 5 pnn,o09 ‘ eh 7 i Dead. Gmith ang left to his wife, Roxy M . WHO, Sven at. | 0" will by ‘ toon habe Ld 30. Rev. C bi the Pederation's Bxecutive Smith, who died at the Wald r The father's name it of “Abe Cohen” were toria Aug An injunction obtained by Mra.| EM tide twas anid, apent a fruit- | Gompers has isaued an appeal for a daughter, No. 580 West End Avenue,| acus abiring public addresses and distribu. to prevent Mrs, Clair Staley Smith, Mrs, Smith's daughter-in-law, from | — replevining mortgages amounting to $2,000,000 from the American Trust Company and taking annuities aggre- gating $2,400,6v0 from the Mutual Life and Equitable Life Insurance Companies, was argued in Supreme, Court ber rtin by Henry attorney for Mra. gument was adjourned | pte t | Taste is a matter of | shat tobacco quality partner of John Arbuckle, sugar re- finer. Smith made a will, it is al-) leged, leaving the bulk of his fortune, Bome $9,000,000, to his son, Clarence FE. Smith, who had heiped to create ft. Clarence E, Smith was the father of Mrs. Nugent. He died before the elder Smith and another will was S. was made yesterday neil announced to-day, President H was chaplain to Queen Victoria, King Edward and Queen Alexandra and | to the present royal family One kind of toweling | for all purposes POTLESS cleanlinessin kitchens and bathrooms is a matter of pride today. And Boott Toweling is so practical, durable, and eco- nomical, so bright white and absor- bent, so easy to launder, that it contributes to the ease of maintain- ing general cleanness. K made, Mrs. Nugent contends, giving ~ y most of the money to Mrs. Roxy M We state it a. our honest belief - Ginith tut providing that le whe died , that for the price asked, Chester- Twenty-four towels can be made before he did it should be divided field gives the finest quality in ts z between William 1. Smith and Mrs. Turkish Blend cigarettes ever from a 25-yard bolt. Some may Nugent offered to smokers, = : be hemstitched and embroidered for the bathroom. Others may be hemmed and used in the kitchen. Mrs, Roxy M. Smith, however, sur- | Liggett & Myers T oO: vived her husband. She left a will, ) ‘obace by the terms of which most of the money is to go to William EB. Smith. William E, Smith married Clair cee tae Chesterfield Staley June 18. Mrs. Roxy M. Smith is said to have had a strong dislike her the house Mre. Nugent, in an} affidavit, declares her uncle asked her | CIGARETTES U Nari peat us isawall Fal “4 of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos— blended = ' she knew of it she would revoke the | ‘ will in his favor. Mrs. Nugent kept | the secret and the grandmother died cot oMhey é The material is designed for use wherever there is need for a good absorbent article. For wiping and polishing silver, glass, and china, it is superior because it is full- Recerercie bodied and because its evaporative 18 inches wide and in qualities are as good as its wonder- BBO Ge yard Doltts, ful absorbent qualities. It supplies every need and does everything that a good toweling should do and does it more economically than without knowing her son had mar- tied the girl she disl'ked. Shortly before her death, the oom- plaint alleges, William E. Smith made | an agreement in writing with his Biece, Mrs. Nugent, to divide the es-! is customary. Or Buy it by the bolt. White goods MILLS > stores have it. If you do not find it, write to ABSORBENT TOWELING BCOWELL, MASS. Look for the Red and Green package! It’s the genuine! re ee A A ——— Your Confidence in Kellogg’s Cooked Bran It can never be misplaced be- familiar Red and Green package cause the high quality of this Kel- meets the exacting requirements logg product will always be main- for the most stubborn constipation tained. cases. It is the most effective relief Hence, it is important that the from constipation. 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End Any Corn or Callus Tiny bottles of “Freezone” cost but few cents—drug stores | The World suite "tested an Raion sates on LIY, Lildide * (1921 Summer Swinvn’_______ In Use For Over 30 Years |Fresort Annual PRICE TEN CENTS. soe ccuveen Len fs