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— oe | 2 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1921. | PARROT’S CHATTER BREAKS UP WILD PARTY OF FILM STARS be — H VE SUD ham CIAL AS ESS a f Pol 1 lave’ pity cach. Do you remember nembers of his party, and te Install him aa executive member, I% t their entirety.” E indon for mu * ntgtotiy Very Welle” wat the lenaut ‘Tauk pele oe ty petted REPORT TAMMANY waa reported to-day that Tammany ea his same man is now on trial on] apt. Dan Costigan “om THA Menten, THW, Afomet Heid Jinflicted on furnishings and for the GIVES IN TO HINES] wit not hinder Hines any longer in hie et several serious charges Mr. Enright |«utemoblie avcident Jons, and the finding was guilty, and |trade he had driven out, Many —— comainie, Whee the a en oe f anteered. Mr Brown turned to] Greenberg, sixty-fiv Was approved by you. Do you Uunk parties departed, leaving untouched| Organization Sald to Be Trying to ganisation Pskovt on thaneay cerenins i the charges against one, Martin Fitz} 1iath st Unt tat ta enforcement of on Street had his} y ciple) Ay We Ole nop Hind then meals that had just been served, Keep Insurgent From It haa been decreed, po the politicians { patrick who was accused of ralding reenberg brought suit for dam- | guilty of taking thia money: The same “movie crowd" had on Posing as Mart say, thet Tammany at last believes it 2 he tiberty Club for @ drink and ages aguinat tho truck owner, Mee] @ Let m the findings be numerous occasions before conducted osing as Martyr. better to give Hines his way and thun threatening members with a revolver. cause of testimony given by Bran- CHUse there wis no adequate pro t themselves in such hilarious fashion Justice Wasservogel will sign to-day| deprive him of an opportunity to play ! His fine of 15 days pay, impe by dun Greenberg lost iis suit of that, We did not find them guilty in the same cafe as to cat many | t# order granting James J, Hines an|the role of a martyr to Murphy. “This was perjury, wasn't it We duet in connection with th AVI tes eave, but the man-| {#8peetion of the ballots cast in the! A story was being related to-day of Commissioner r - ee Ne OVIGUHOR WERE ted ABIES private ps Bee Seaway gh ele n aareuee asked Mr. Rrown . i. aH Ad 1 i pe Us 1 again gether . © drastic ac-| Democratic primaries for the nomtna-| how Hines called on Percy Nagle, Tam- uced 5 days pay. bv m0 I don't know vd Mr dnrignt i " it ss instar thy i niet, c tie cepat ware liberal | U2" for President of the Borough of | many ¢ ndidate for Sheriff, at the lat- -. Rnright hut w To woul to know fe alle Pees me of ice lls tion, af the roys Ks * Manhattan, The Board of Elections is| fers club, the Kanawah, just before a | The case which Mr. Brown seemed ¥)\¥ te het hanniede Mlely tae nae spenders, preparing for a recount. Clerks are| Primary Day and sald ‘Percy, you're a } te fegard as most important was that ee ivan in the world didn't heehaS i Vining, tf as Weave owing their escapade 1 the| being hired and a suitable place tn ' MF Beret. Joun 9. Hunigan, who was | baltits) ; Rey Kea Chae er eney 1 in the early hours of the morn-| which to hold tho proceedings fa being \ Betaeto the home of Mary Harring> wend of chanee : tat) Won't get an off yany. work eee SS eee eres the party of movie stars went to| sought. It ts llkely that one of the/ trict I'l! promise to do e« much for you ton, fifteen years old, No. 316 Ninty te station Int departmer 4 they are s ane f beach, where they disrobed,} vac court rooms in the County| on Election Day in my diatrige, Meewis, Dee, 14 4018, 10 Ieeoatignte. Let SINE trod fen now that adequately” prote br Soine Pastors Condemn Entire) seated against public condemnation codon the sands in the moonlight | Court House wilt be used Pe ee Dee. 18 miVeel{,” aald i usly remiuh euarthy on wren 6, i ‘ ef Arbuckle and the motion picture be we Hines 1hboral ‘ ght the Monongahela Club, Mr. | will give i the its story of having teen at- Atv Thrown anked tivo Moke: | 18K, tiiraalaned 19) sek inmens — Motion Picture Industry,|inaustry is te clergyman who mar- |! Went Bathing. Macy Nucl Sit") tines’ hendauarters, will_meet and! Day. tacked by a man. It charged cycle policemen w 8 5 aon Nn Grittitt dation an Pe ates s i the ‘ of Hquor had not been exhaust- fated to make a proper ree chatee against v friend of one ofjof the Sabbath Law, t mn While Others Decry Snap|"e4 Doustas Pairbanis and Mary 4's) tne carousings at the cafe, and hat he fated to make a prop an hi Mm rnin Ca 1 ’ Pickford, and also Charles Chaplin rt of = estieat Hut returned sth sie ! ak Fi CH NGL A hohice) shite bie ah r ar ni anc vome in the Satie | ee We HEEL, GEO AHL AIS On ey aid ie are mone he would Judgment and Bespeak Full/and aitared Harris, Both these 2°" eee o Tita ear ain te the girl's home the next day and yo A There was ne money in this ed $2) an court, and furth i . eh nde ae pa de tt a point to vee sehaved with impropriety. He way transaction. It was jist a persona that this thing could be fixe Hearing for Accused Come-|ceremonies were conducted ean vet. Their orgies on the beach enused N found guilty on both charges and favor between two aitvers: up Anded money. ke wee lik SBIR VER CUR Enos eae en jenrby residents to call upon the po & Ge One TAY Q How do you know there was aro ward to Ket the m dian, scored for officiating at th te dacetip tie Balke He hel Ghile ij ae tel Seat gin diea hoe fe,tones ttunsaction? A Hoth men | and G would not pay hin ih -- - banks-Pickford nuptials soon alte ith FELT aR ICHERS ait fr. Enright enid the girl died be eaid so, uid T believed the man who) thing Ite was charged with . TF ‘ ibaa ye rosort city wel here in| | i fore-Dunnigan came to trial and the erased that summons, There was) manding mouey for not serving a Famous Stars in) Hollywood) “OU" Mars” ted obtained her pooson to take the matter in hand. | nerbing in Hl favor | summon: alinas party to vol Z . | decree from Owen Moore at Minden, \\.) evidence wax unconvincing Dont } except ty t Was a persona « tried before n Magixtrat 5 gan was tried bef CO CORE AEE REO RIAU ETE re Mal Bain i and the caxe dismissed And nobody ever claimed there was of dem he sought to arrest the tat he Colony Get Ev ind not guilty bs caiing on tices and Many Property|" wy Unat the leet money, fa T ser nding uvet ion NoO-| Nev. ‘Commenting on the Arbuckle he said: more ribald members of the party for disporting themselves ®on the i t t t ey, 0 t {8 a sad commentary pon . aking " Q@ You could have Gned hin thirty juny money transaction in it, and 1| the party to colle money, md! Oy ayia bce MENTE beech he was tempted into taking "a day? A. Yes POO GT Cae US an Co ad COTA a wners Proclaim They Will) many of our popular he ne that they |trtte wie” by one of the gay women You could not remove nim? AL! jrethor atticens whermwer they. mag UCT ame avid Tee aN Not Rent to Them at Any ®"% 8° lebsided morally that ohey of the party, and, casting duty aside We could, hut the man would have ie id dosee this man dtl Price cannot maintain their ballast on 18 the Police Chief became the “life of been returned to ux overnight one Q ‘There is another for that, | er Phere was rice. pedestal to whieh the public has ©x- tye party.’ Officlals of the rather : Q! How did you happen to bit an A) winapi it to the same class | Mi. Brown, “in December, 118, whilt! os Breet a ae ors) ever, that all motion picture people City Government are now declared to twenty days? A. We did not want) of people that I haye in mini nt, asked Manuel ‘Moris PN ane ck Sept. 20 - With should be censored or condemned pe secking evidence of the affair with y day peor mind n 1 » s him to get away t fren when we want to apply it propricte y moving pleture thee. broadside atta launched against the | ‘The hour has come when the decent a yiew to ousting the Chief, who, for believed he was more or les guilty |, qeaialor 08 nso: You must pe) tre fon we fristnuus va ml “satire motion picture Industry by some "en and women inthe motion picture y gew hours, was the boon companion y of yourse! upon th t Oring to give > ns ether a yducer, acto aa 6 rho! of some parts of it Commissioner’ + Noone Nine T Miith said] Ls) Atgelos dereymen| who) ctte:the | CUsmess Whether as producer, Actol ior movie stars, several of whom ar Q. Is he on the believe he is, but y pree vet” ALT think vou have any ri est he wante Aight: GMI Achucwial onke a Rede tWat he me take a positive stand reputed to recetve in a single week yu cannot dismisa that isked Friedman, the proprietor of |” ene he gainst the roughnecks of the profes- the salary whioh he as Chief of Po- nator Robinson You have no the theatre, for a Christmas present, sereen’® most dangerous enemies + yon. They should let {t be known so you have w case that lee would draw over two years o .:, iniiacae, Ta Oil nies: (imeitie | Tan ST eT ee (aeth redman giving Nin $8 in its own ranks" and pleas tot positively that they are against the mony of service! ° Pure; unbleached, pafmoil gives i complainant died fo wnything the 31. if he did ne Minh $10 other pastors to thelr flocks that they |lawless element that it will not be Log ANGELES RESORT ORGIES Lifebuoy ite RED color. } @. You found him guilty, und you Myper said ||| he would arrest him the first euanee suonid not condemn Arbuckle with- |leng before those bringing the bust- TO BRING A “CLEAN-UP.” aye teat whee you found HMR ONES Lael yeccnit sind Paceto, aR error URE Gane Mpecileation Wie cana lotit wi Cuil texdigiforcddgelall onl ete eee en |) ne attetepatn notion) of these af there was nn impediment against put not dishonarable found guilty and cited ten days : =m) from it" fairs is the vigorous protest of many | yn your imposing a just punishment? OTHER CASES SUBMITTED BY mmiy. by Jolin A ch, changed by te folk by his deeds, the pROFANE POLL PARROT EN- patrons of resort cafes against the | A. We did not find hin guilty of the COUNSEL TO ENRIGHT. VOU 16) BNE MNS sawn vu ChureH ere bas divided on the fa-| RAGED SLAPSTICK COMEDIAN. indecent uehavlor of the ellaue ot | full set of charges there, We found) Among other ¢ submitted by aA wots ; Mice thous cane sla motion picture stars who have staged Sete Wg uN was foun veng At a beach resort recently, a clique . ; him guilty of the surrounding cir-| Mr drown were these frot'nvatare A pound of butter with some of the 1 Jinks" of thetr | ‘ a ceel yi i ; t ; At the yame time motion picture |or the film colony threw a rather : Gumsidaten, man Willard: Helm, found (ur paying f hat is what they parties In private residences and in ©, A man that ts guilty of surround: | SUlts of accepting for failure to cai? taking mething on your Stirs in the Hollywood colony fave a peaceful crowd gathered there into i ices of amusement. i . E ; it compel the seatance in court of a i Ni ite tortelted te ean rdersuocauHe a tains (ole mince . | ) . | ae Akcamatances iin wiilineto.ad-| violator of ihe Atotor \elieie tease Hoy HERE RRR ORE 1 ten inost serious housing situation. Land. | turmoil and disorder because a t So Serlous has been the drop of | Made in US. A. t mt ought to be acquitted. ‘That ts|* was found guilty.” said M Pays apntl the Guael™ mild the ilords of many famous cin iiminars| ine Perot hee eu teee (a NoStSrOus trade among the more conservative z aetiie 1 squainted with, A | HBrown, “of being a fixer in relation Commissioner f slapstick comedian while he was re- patrons that many of the cafe pro- F ) werime I am not acquait Fawn Ot ualgic an fueehs Sriiesin ony Ck es have nctifled them they must |tating a tale of prowess and glory prietors and manaxers now refuse to L imposed ail that the evidence in the : t Bee lekstvationh far) eenbece (or uniy, and the charge is set fortl Bins quit the premises, and many prop- with women and wine ri the tion net clique, whose case presented in our department! would v ant; thie girl T belleve H testimony showed sue was not all that was claimed to be, if I recall the | great length, and tind ceeptod $15 for fixt ind you found him eR ull ii price to motion picture actors eran ciniricth t ‘carryings on” b ‘ 2 2 question but upon the great mass of motion pletur acto who have sat upon its perch near the table ————EEEeEeEEeE———————EEE . en Phe word guilty is written on ‘The attitude of the landlords 1s the j a 1 : \ case e 4 af ol e| ri No Prom tion Againat Metoney, i" where the movie crowd had gathe + proper regard for decency and honor. ih ae Bre penne DES {tu 70 Hy Ane eps Comm laa anol ot artner of Ganson. cumulative effect of the wild orgies |t, shout forth a cordial invitation "The reflection thus cast upon the plvinan' [SOC RO BET 2 3 . 3 bi » es a i “ i] in picture dustry P| “A girl does not have to be much,| ENE ometines after ge of Patrolman Josepn Muto ne ea thats ence to to “Shut up" or “Go to hell” and while motion pletun Ay ste an Lee ee sop | He Specifications and reading odin April, 1020, on a charge) the Arbuokly party in San Francisco | ey, glapstick comedian of the films (05 4 f Gitaeulded COncE: Alt to be protected against such conduct jye- with hin, or reading thei my 4 lot fir te tot, Baye been staged in residences of | Pi veuiating de give: force +o Ree pieces peed Sway: from the police, ed Mr ee jrelfi V ar iy at $0 ley MG oie ls to-day in the Conrt of Geus Many Well known film actors, result- | his drunken expressions the parrot |It is gene meeded in the mo This man was xccused and Oro Nt ian ee eee think proper, ¢rit Sesslona, ‘The complainant failed to | Ing. Wt te asserted, in heavy damage | jinded the first admonition, fal- ton picture colony, when the pis into court for trial,” protested Mr.| Sometimes the. modification te mot wrpcar and Judge Koenty then instrue-|to furnituse and decorations. lowed by a rather forceful acranch of (NCES Bat Inte Cit uset Enright, “and we immediately sus- written on (ite jury to return @ verMit of not While the Rev, J. Whitcomb | 41 1 A nakisa Sanne Serer. pended him, and I think it went to/ | “Now, continued Mr Brown, “I find guilty. whiten the Jury did without leay-| Brougher of the Temple Baptiat | Deaearen Sona Grate tite fatal culenination, bringing tolight i enry Ro Kelly, assumed the box ; BF | : ord OF ne barre’ aiany similar t ecede ii Special Sessions, and in the mean |, nveldthes autsycin (ie irke Li Rn les aoa, niasawee | hurch, deciared that “only narrow- | screeching the “Shut up’ command, ciuny) qu dag which af eA a |} time the complainant died |spection Diatriet, who did ald and, te af napector Hensya vice | minded, prejudiced people will con-|the drunken apeaker blugtered, and jnop that wil wi etaaion ' “If this man was guilty in any | abet Lester 8 Rodgers in the felow: su Wet For perl irs atten demn ali motion picture peor’: be-!when it was followed by more see thé eT One | form, or halfway, of what he WAR | som Jaynes Nikkas, eet tiene Wat at a ee cause of the misdeeds of a few,” and emphatic “Go to hell” he frothed, Hunitre cted | charged with by and found gullty | jn premises No: : d_ Struct, on charges of asced that Arbuckle be not con-| picking up a plate he hurled it at! | of, he wasn't worthy to remain on the| and the charge 4 Ivn made the com: demned uat!l he ts given a full hear- | gh pird of multi- hers that wlice force, He ts a leopard prey-| Rodgers of taking th phiint on which the two policemen were! ing, the Rev. Dr. Willaie Martin of | nag Se jaseGuvanaatead treswarde st i Dot being a) TRITed 0 Crap RATIO. Ld CO ie ea eee ee sien ee esa | che Firat Methodist Episcopal Church | y,0¥ Se eal . = tng on mankind, instead of being a) nog. of setting an example to these “ANE AUT a ey Step cares 44 i Splacopal Church | hag been taught to enunciate. — = = 5 = — a = aan Pi protector, and I want to know if} violators of the law they stole son) wi ead to le lsu, in Nebraska. | jof Hollywood, took issue with his| ne plate, sailing twenty or | there in not some suggestion from the | from them and they were fined five row satis brother of the cloth and hurled the / so through the alr, over the hoads F ll Si dC d Fri G 5 H. ° / D if Commissioner of Tollee by which | oe anawer that “to condemn or to apolo- ot other parties ut nearby tables ul ize ap an ringe Genuine Flair [Nefs, |. lozen t can get better arrangements,” said W. L TN size for this sort of thing Js a sign! struck the perch from under the feet i Mr, Brown, “Here was a case with- EADS AL: STREE OTES. ‘Meal obtusenoss and’ moral de- jor the parrot, witien Look, wing nd | | out a complainant, a case that had | Reviite) ine salock! Thawiel far ba landed upon a shaded stand lamp | > | not atood up in court. The whole} PRUE ISRMUOE IAEA e. daaniER comparing the motion picture in-|across the room, screeching in its| | : community cried aloud as 4 com- QUIMET THREE \P in the doldyume and withont a definite! Ust'y itself to a jungle and some of Ite) might even more emphatic cuss | plainant,” cried Mr. Brown | Brice Faad) Gb cin leckat waalnos Cree eee erence ite cee et enel| Oca | 9 e “The stones cried out.” “There was) jun, the Hollywood clregyman de- a all tive und firm, Moxiean Government) |... a ue dunelasactovecar ren “No -arrot can insult me,” shouted . . no complainant there,” persisted th ldnvaw @UCKIaEd: KUIREWHAGLOD A. Fane ee is sine things in lite” ana [tee Performer of slapstick stunts ay FIFTH AVENUE AT FORTIETH STREET Commissioner. i salicn, Mexican 5 per cent. bonda| i : oe he rushed across the dance floor of | |that the bramble should be cleared. Attendants of the parties of the mo- uon picture clique, which had as ita 2 points. These bonds have been] oimaxing event the fatal Arbuckle ENRIGHT BRINGS DATA ASKEO Jae, Jadvanced to 591-4 up 53-4 pointa, FOR BY BROWN. | and the Mexican 4 per cents. rose Commissioner Enright wrought} — (“eniinued From Pirst Page) | 41- with him a portfollo of data asked! a In default of interest since 1914, but] durty yn the Hotel St. Francis went Jor by Mr. Brown yesterday, Mr.|ishing the morning round in that po-, te opinion is crystallizing In dest] with full knowledge and had been Brown produced two letters from the | sition informed foancial circles that Interest) rrained to these affairs, he said. file of Grover Whalen when secretary | Bob Gardner, Chicago, twice bolder | “The parties were planned with the to the Mayor, asking for the assign-|of the title, met a tartar in Clark Halerty bonds continued their upward) croage for sktda of debauchery at ment of Policeman McMullen to the! Speirs of Seattle, the youngster hang Pree eo Htine reflecting. the de-| hand” he declared, the cafe to the spot where the too loquacious bird had taken perch. In his wild dash across the floor, where many wero dancing to the jazz strains of the orchestra, the actor upset several couples and created scenes, in his anger over the prat tlings of the bird, which outriv lin grotesquencss any of the scones in| pictures he had acted, Reaching the ments wil ortiy be resumed. | | First Branch Me techy eure ee tin NG mn t a A being : or it mon | SAYS SUCH PARTIES BELONG TO| lamp upon which the parrot had | Squad and of Policeman J. ony me down at the half-way mark aft . AGE OF NERO. seated itself, he made a grab for the van to be a detective Both were| having been three holes to the bad The tr trade heard to-day that] ny inavitnd. in Mt “That sort of @ party is not Amert- | bird, catching it by the foot | “Done, R. B E—Dominus voble-| RB Knepper, Sioux City, had which has tnade an abortive attempt |C®2 and belengs to the age of Nero,| Using Its natural weapon of do-| ‘ ay LB Senior swe iy, od wi wade an abe alent hy gepravra. it ther baa een no fees th. parot"counired ita 50.000 Sal t “The Lord in always with me.” on tie cutwand voyage and was threo | Of this country should pay for augur, | death these are the sort of parties to | nip of its sharp bill Into the finger of 9 ew 1 S Maialtne Gomiiiseiiner : a oedintiu tae he: clan s finally prepared to reduce their, Make every real American hang his|its tormentor, A howl of pain and| Se eens a letter trom {ONT at the ninth, tt he tightened quotation of 3 1-4 cents for r1w eugur| head 1n shame. It Ie not art, it 1s) rage greeted this act on the part of Bele uylan ta tareoke Oommlaclarin ued ce ihe 1hcdl toe deren cuacnal ARvacaninuueniy NEA Genplte the tree I teee ee meuamt Cay whenumen ibe. |/eorlyi) “vue! sjeerilly: euveilaa Jee Consisting of thousands of yards of the finest and most he ond o: 1 Sth lo .| have stubbornly held despite th tae Bre rdihen onvly in A018; ordering tee ee Tee Ea Bh DES) Whe Hespite the “aet| come antmals they go further than|she sank her sharp beak deoper into y's writing: lat the ninth the Cuban Finanelal Commission, | fica ‘aot to consider appointing nows-|Pct fog none ne g + manages | untes D3, Subbis” and demand eon [animals go the flesh of the actor's finger, When popular weaves priced at 4 to % their regular value paper men aa deputies, as the people < ‘ i. | ditions. ‘ ” . quotation te ex-| “Now It is up to us fn no uncertain | her hold was finally broken she flew, 5 PC co finish the morning round threo up| pected to be 2.55 cents a pound, or} eee 4 el Bee eee ena tad glisroaited: tne] {2 Hoiab the meraing round throu up peeled to De FAS canle s ROAEE OF corms and tn no uncertain taatlon,to |tercarairieken, avout te, Wis OAs Black Shaved eral eanay | clean our back yards of the fungle | hall, followed by the actor, who raced ac | ‘olore subsidized press” at the polis and a |freight and duty The F | | Washable | Lyons 4,000 tons of Philippine raw{uny city In moral shame and inust| ‘me crowd at first thought that the Satins | Crepes Satins | Taffeta | | | erner had led him by two holes for any Q é “ 4 . “ bi » flo Police Department dominated bY) oho uteara nine. st Refining Company recently “pur. | olement. We must not be behind | drunkenly avout on the floor. newspaper men and politiclan® WA) Dy, Stein, anothoy Seattle golfer, | suear at 4 cents ‘ intolerable. aued 8) ipa ae Halen taal —_—— [determine against the sort oh Mte} prank had been “framed” and roared 4,000 Yards 8,000 Yards 3,500 Yard 5.000 Mr, Enright accused Mr Brown of "0! “NEBRASKA OPENS STUDI | that made this tragedy possible in delight, joined by the actors and| || ; | ; ; ards f Yards 7 | id, after a close | 0 e entire Het ! A very superior quality is | Thero is an attractive as- reading the letter with the jurpose | The entire motion picture Industry | actresses of the movio star's party.| J! featured in this sale—fine Gtlas: exauisllel alien thaen ‘A. colettaied make ime | of “inflaming the press still further * tn the opinion of the Rev. | pur when the enraged picture actor, lastrous weave, ideal for | ‘ortment of new colorings TO SHOW STATE IN FILMS) #0» ‘= Gustay A. Briegleb, who first declar-|ynaple to reach “Polly” as Pictures WIL] Spread News of Pro -|ing that Arbuckle's day as a motion that plays over the weave | ported direct from Lyone— | fhe palet mecelghncs because of the reduction in price the manufacturer has Louls was too | noplis opponent | ed John Simpson | ‘i against the City Administration.” Mr. | Brown said the letter had a direct | bearing on the interference by the she! }\ smart new frocks, over- | shown in thie superior : screeched curses from tho air, seized! || blouse, etc. One of the many | weave—all sill Crepe de nwenlt | picture star 1s over, sald: hold of dishes, chairs, potted flowers) remarkable values to be | Chine—40 inches wide. dainty pastel tones that rival Mayor with the Commissioner's! ? ; waren of Bix up| Seen * » 90, ‘The st "Rosooe Arbuckle has sown In-| und all loose objects, hurling them at} | found in the silk depart- | Priced below wholesale quo- ie ial baoe 36 tad | requested us not to use his powers. at noon, the heosier running up oof Nebraska has Kone in he S vies | iquity and calamity not only for him-|the bird, and the missiles began to) ment. 36 inche tations, | * | name. | I. ie partment of Conservation haa set ; 4 : Mr. Brown presented the letter of “OO " 0" ‘e ere Mile at A cost at $20 an ve attt| self but for the motion picture 1n-) drop in all directions, striking and] Formerly 3.75 Yard | Formerly 2.75 Yard | Formerly 2.50 Yard Formerly 4.50 Yard = Mr. Bugher, dated Feb. 22, 1018 ahote andho " Kk an extra putt | to advertise Nobraska dustry. Rumors have been rife for) «ijghtly injuring several innocent on-| a “Ia that his letter of resignation?” (on two creens, scoring a seven onthe | Films will be distrituted tree on a|% 28 tme that orgies are common jookers, there was a near riot as the) ‘s asked Mr. Enright. filth and the 1 beth long holes, | ctreuit through the ate, in schools a certain class of film stars.) crowd wildly dashed for the doors. | a “Mt As the letter,” satd counsel, “in {pul With bar five. He lost the firet)and other tt ‘We well know that women and men| ‘The frantic movie star was finally'| | ee eee ee qeuld rather give (uae Abd after halving the aucond tin farming. sndustcy, eduontion, State] exnnot allow themselves to be photo-| subdued by walters, bus boys and| [| EAE tie ble job than give up bis right to|two on the third, und became one up | ‘eparrments aud clubs and prominent) graphed tn certain postures without e ~~) make appointments.” jwhen Maraton slipped u stroke at the | Meeple visiting (the capital will bela gradual breakdown of moral fibre. j Gates isttar was written pot on |i, His first deven lost Rim thls OPN ae University Once this occurs there 1s no limit to | advantage at the fifth, but MR Al ten Le / | “ | ‘} Feb. 22—not on Feb. 23. He knew Marston had a spil) at the Eee chs baa tees jearat PATER EO Lakebal If the way toa mai 0 | 4 h . nat enth and Quimet took the lead which | Georwe P- roe, Nanker, Dies in recently oh | i i 4 ong Rab WARD: UE SIRE Saat ee ela N teee where 4 Frank that is photographed is exceedingly | Baten sabi siemiachs” rere | Printed Crepes Canton Crepes 3 pool qo [ROOT tour @ mateh PARIS, Sopt. 20 ko Peabody beyond the limits of propriety. | tuae heese % F Mar we ans know that do we econd woven put the Wiladelpiian sunioe of New York and Parts, a mom-| “We beg the question when we pvt he a ‘Pullman lightning Plain Color Georgettes New assortments have just been received q . o | je lead and an ev ©) ter of Munroe & Co. bankers, di at 1 bdudeed yer. . AP . Py lut the short sixteenth, after he had|)\. ¢, ‘ 5 say the banking world was not fudged in response to an overwhelming demand for MT know It," said Mr. Enright, — [34 Mie short sixteenth, atter he had |: i, country homo In Gouvlous seater- Nayatdy when a tan bY the naine et| Ml Neo, Cooled, Senlery Wrapper Silk Crepe de Chines this weave, 40 inches wide. Displayed in Navy and Black. Special Baie Price 2.9) 8 “You weren't there when the letter /etnr in the thar by three holes and | 2¥ Deatl Was due to heart diseass guiiman was judged guilty of mari. | regain any of them| Mr. Mur! Prominent in Variaian| taj misconduct by the public. The was written were you?” asked Mr. |he was unable . 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