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fHE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1921, on after his retura, NICH GIRL PLEADS GUILTY AS AID OF AUTO THIEF BAND Held With Companion to Te: tify Against Ed. Lang as Hea of $1,000,000 Robberies. NIGHT CROWD OF FANS, WOMEN AMONG THEM, WAIT GATES AJAR [¢]50]0 MISSING (22S ; a ’ ’ te’ 1 all employees the safe, tly the young man started the NEW PROSPERITY ~ POINTS 10 BROKER Former Teller Launches New Firm and Is Accused by Title Guarantee & Trust Co. Dorothy Smiti, who comes from a | well-to-do Brooklyn family nd Thomas Sweeney pleaded guilty te day to burglary in the third degree before County Judge May in Brook- | lyn, in connection with the theft on the night of Sept of an automobi owned by Francis Brady of No. Greene Avenue, Brooklyn The ear Attorney Harry } Theodore M. Tobun!, fr. head of a brokerage firm doing business snder the name of the Tafre Company, N |1974 Broadway, N. Y., and living at No. | West 76th Street, was held in $10,000 bail on a charge of gr day by Ktrate Koc Long Island City. He was released na bond furnished by his mother- and will have a hearing on » pleaded not guilty. | comes ax a sequel to the | mysterious disappearance on July 21 | last of $15,010 in bills of large denomt nation from the yauits of the ‘ritk an antee and Trust Company, Long 950,000 bail each Edward Land and | li nicl an erage a any waneie 2 : venue, The Da 8 pIt- his wife, jointly ndicted — wit hes RIGbeT On war Sweeney and Dorothy Smith for al- pm the ottice went) leged first degree grand larceny nd over the cash. Tobani was a receiv. | third degree burglary District Attorney Lewis, in de-) (agad | anar EF. ey manding the high bail, declared Lana | WHeged Letter Fiom Wife of was head of nd of! Plaintit? About Wife of ling teller in the banking department re should have been $81,000 In the ault, but the count showed a trifle less than $46,000. Young Tobani, who was to be mac- cave wun, ay pone Co-respondent Read NOM stbS WA | ' valued at close to Me asked that Sweeney and Miss Smith, | win F, ies t No whose testimony is to be given for | Street, Brooklyn, vay the State when the Li are tried, | appeared before Justice Aspinall in i be committed without ih to Ray the Brooklyn Supreme Court in’ his 3 mond Street Jail, to which the court | suir, tf. | ite divorce trom hb | | bail demanded was | District Attorney Lewis 1 Lang was already under conviction on another grand and was out on $2 the outcome of an appeal. Mrs. but | Herman, accuses his wife of that | int macy’ with Chester ehureh si Who is now alle h Mrs, McChe Street, Manhatuin mey bi ODORS are nearly always the result of clogged, sluggish pores. Report Baby Is Dying Brings | Young Wife Whose Daugh- | areeny charge 600 bail pending ter Siolen. | i ie ae been ant seErinntite Lifebuoy keeps the pores open 4 Med 7 hus The condition of Faith Willard, the } and alive. It was charged that Lang, ac baby waif adopted by the Rev. ten by Mrs was subsequently rand v y by 1 1s wife, Sweenty and Miss Stickney Grant, was unchanged to- t ay of the gars That is why it keeps the skin fresh and wholesome when everything else fails, n evidence | wo into the |day, according to Dr. Clarke of they white he and Presbyterian Hospital, where t nny, Darling is Hl with a complication of diseases, unt Lan, you? 1 cailvd you ¢| br. Cl wrter for ‘The| been he it the young lady at the. | ven ith “is putting pris said you were not ¢ 1 | te who si sorry you are ass ya st im i v hard day Tt had been hoped that when the The delightful odor of Lifebuoy en cars : iG fact the child was dying became disappears in using, ~ put oh, Known, her mother would app t MAYOR IN TILT It avemed for 4 ppear at | the hospital, The Rey, Dr, Perey Stickney Grant felt so certain of it he gave instructions to watch fo: OVER TEACHERS’ PAY tye (oSosuortut and yrry for her. I do love dearly, and oh, 7 | her. Phomas W. Churchill Tells Sbout suff } | At 3220. tt is a youns Ears Plugged With capetie Woman wearing a green and Mayor Hylan sald you were ie y nne, Ss ie tho hospital and told Night Superin- a Pe) fae r Oe Alas aes _ a ee _ an “ ¢ a pall the neha bal tilt at to-day’s fina did wish we were Mormons Dolan timore, and A, C. Lewis, demanded to see the baby she was} hearing, Tho! re Ah, you are so much ty me and ¢ en into an anteroom and ques- CS SN Ne oti ee «same, 1 dont want {o. nurt Met Het aii malary Increases (Wite/’ Nothing can keep 9 ; Mayor sald he wasn’t opr 6} crazy about yvou-why, I cannot without first consulting Dr increase, but he thou without seeing you. J must —>—- @ — — insisted she could not be City officials and ne NENG ea outa toro; ern io) ont i town white ; in thinking the stricken ators should pass Twi cal) vou tosnorron men, [Outiof Towners Well Cared) sirme ute sa eit it pr dow and I lower the shades. 4 For, Though: iSome> Whole rac ccc uae chine over the p pern sve vou, love you. You se j 1 1 a om eret nie ly, cAtter Failed to Make Reservations ; i {1 and weeping over {t, she adt Have Scramble for Tic Lattin : re ; that wheneve Fe r . mi r ni th n orth » ation aid in Aibany +; Many Old Timers in Baseba t asid young ‘woman :aald <ehe: lived some he : ¥ - re & writ nl ¢ FF 0 erse: he refuse i 7 blavor tried to ; Among 1ose Here to See A 1 Belmon inc ude where in New J racy) HON is 5 ae } Chure’ ny aSsU , i ; i x OY i} \ 1 s tary lame and addee r 5 a tentativels | n | furnished her wit kK “Crp vn 1 i. baby, who was about the saie wasn’t “living, in ns wate wena Tare Wide tyente | Some Best-Known “Guest ud 1 id a Guth Whar, One nian | Walk-Over heel con He told the Mayor an pplied he | N the idvagood. Bu | f j On F alk- - Tue) member ¢ eS. But 1 guess I w n thos \¢ ‘ ! ‘ 4 m1 ‘ wa Ly eal Seeesane ‘There | You know we doctors are busy men ee iste (RECREATE ANESTH a kaise: ue tho: N j | Tang ; if | told hom, 1 F ‘ struction and twin strap was no final action on the 1 for our time Is mot ony own and our} al ian a8 i 7 ie ae ie d e did Ating in this’ favored GES rome the, Heys De Be. Peoalihials t care Hust Yat 1 model give the feet a well- STOLEN “SAFE, =, $6; 500 GONE, Herlan’ Chareh ean Bireat anal Here. (Was. ins At ala ‘2 i balanced feeling. ‘ Mt it hard t camping out in cor- hartin nh, | 1 ¥ i , FOUND BLOWN OPEN IN LOT. | | Neat ran, Avenue, Hivoklyn, Yt Was |e t ! M4 \ ; myo | by the plaintiff, w r feature of the Ot ena BIO i i PM Queens Bow levara ? trolman Dise| cy a soloiat there and that ering of the out-of-towners was the yyy ithe ate ratin nt ti t tte Orfe covers Drugé iw Propertys| ong Mrs. M Chesney had been re diversity of opinion concerning the Ojo; Mr. dad Mrs. J. W. If ' i bron: ’ Patrolman Huth of 1 Islahd City | lar attenden SHUrEN serv outcome of the series, M f them) Mr iM 1 ' M would where the vacant lots begin ’ RRA AAPL AL PPIALL ILLS LLLP SL LS SS acct Nips ay ite nd Ann Mannion, stella an "| ) ; hen ae tua! frequently shows up an abandoned au- 3 WHAT” 'S GOING ON HERE | t nly liar w E004 fig it v L tn Ostend Advi’ Detrich and Lulu] y it's Rerien wh n up he tomobile, a wrecked car or the victim jorela see! is t f the Ascen of a hold-up. teams; Fhe i; instance, of Mr, Heintz ba of t r the Foes ‘This morning, he discovered the safe that was stolen from the drug store of Je Renda, No, 108 Roebling Str telephone is of thir elght baseball guests and asked tt 1t]opnions. The result was: Biack or Brosen viry of the jittle F 1 Avenue, let i iuoth Streets: after, wh n Tuesday rornin, i hrown open to the public, enty-four; Giants, tight. Bix Peon taken a few be. awarded the eon. [tWenty-fours | Giants, | el blown, ore ae an ee ‘ ae , b TAO EV Ave, betes $2 nnd acd Sts, Tho druggist was informed 4 | nection|the McAlpin seemed to favor ths i * With Are.. between said nad 4 Tie witha truck and took tt back to he! ARCA: | on ts 1 j . ‘ Brooklyn fants by a big m and the") : nutans ALT \ i ; : a : u The last tin ‘hat! the sate Wald the Na weague head-|trojt; — tenjia tooM \ * mush iQ | ‘The Brooklyn Giant vote. The Biltmora gu He Leahy DD. Ww I < I Rs E he did] ,,, non 1, for the most + ‘ » ‘ 1, Cox th A , | TNE ighkeepsl gave the Yankees a shade, whil River; ‘t ‘ nt E ind Van Raalte Hosiery. } WIFE CALLED “LAZY” TELLS Commodore was willing to conceda a W. J) Cons ie BRYCE SAILS FOR ENGLAND, | | WHAT A CINCH SHE HAD. ea cae A Glant v ry by @ substantial mar- and i r " SAYS HE “LOVES AMERICA, | | * 1 $500,000, bi gin. Mich; O. P. Gallagh Hammond | i = a ‘The ticket problem worrlea every-|N. ¥ Major Darwin, Deteaate to Bi | \s H Nothing to De but Core fer’ Chi} , No. 374 Cum from 0 ow The Q arly arrivals the Wal Tes Congress, Also Adriathe | Mrs, Nalite Orleman told Justlea w |to-4 : guests who had wired definit Loui Tea * il ‘ fer F. Orleman, accused her of being | the driver eran aeoaos : od | instruction , <has ; ACKED in ollleres 1 an ipbon op iazy, although she took care of of! cia No venth Avenue, Rrooklyn way uae oe wi ‘ 4 sy b 7) nis brother's children, two bull dogs be- April at Garfeld Place and Eight |* Broadway ag OR WM I j ( ; Ceylon to bring From Loom to Lady longing to his sister, fed and cared for | Avenw X¢ seats. They were 1 W.P. Haitiday, the full plantation } the chickens, did the family wash ani] Former M Tea Ai bigeye att rY ha ator Baty bya vr flavor to your tea | ANNOUNCE. i powsework, and helped install w heat. |fred FE. Dent Hos: | Sointed.” ‘Tt was ¢ i i j pot. : G OF THEIR ‘C {ng apparatus in their home, All this] 2 WAR.| Rote Z th 4 : 1 ; HE IN THEIR was five months after their ¢ nt T | quired to get t WoKote y nut, s Itot 1 ‘ MO iG, OC 70) T1910, One of the bulldogs became Hroals | Qulendl to aot Plena Wg 1 | Hobe e ; FRIDAY MORNING, OCT. 7TH ad and Mrs, Orleman « she killed Tuat ne [the teams of each leaisue Messenes, Havana, and’ J = ; A tentmal, When her husband heard District 1s | "Shad to Aght my way to buy ' 1 7 West 42nd Street his, she alleges, he ordered her out of |ome was in ant sein | eetghyticketse” Femarked one vi ; 1! JUST WEST OF FIFTH AVE ise, She remained away for two dward Murray of 207 East 96th | “and when it and supposed 1 ¢ CM. West RA . eee - % jae . es Street, released from’ Sing Sing three |] had finished scrambling. they A Chicago: Ht y WATCH THURSDAY MORNING'S PAPERS Last May, Mrs. Orleman says, she| weeks ago after serving a ger Ot tate go around to the Clan i ' ( of | } agair left her husband beca of ‘cruel | three yeasr due to the police Work Oe ee TO tee ep epent a he i FOR OPENING SPECIALS Sha tmhuman treatment. Told who was mur- | and get hee lana ys 1! SNIP weeived $20 a week ling fo and $150 on Riverside site wae, he i) in| day, pps che W mighty i near, josing a |; PF a ar ve fhe s i ' 1d | . She is suing for @ separa- Zourt in on @ burglary| view 0 or p einnati; and junta Nad Mt * cai to-day Lato lash) night the Waidort was | James 8, Mulford, Bultalo; Charles | Kingaley Macansber \ ' ' —t _ »