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«| ieee Fie BOYS HEAR CURRAN FLAY. HYLAN HYPOCRISY’ After Landing. . Anwociated: Bren.) und ex-Empress Zita landed fate for Mayor addressed n enthusi natic audience ef students in Earl All, Columbia Univ tay. ‘Tho meeting was held under the} mar of those ity at yoon to- ie tur d to her husband and might as Columbia Curran} + selves now but fc auspioes of tlie Muby Prof. MeBain presided. John of w Peddler, said in part e truth he t is happ see) ons on a plea second deyree, the Tombs ney up viv vs met him in the and all were overcome degree for part -in-law mes riminals, y was met by and then DENIES WIFE’S CHARGE IN ALIENATION SUIT aii Race cnae-|50 CASES OF SCOTCH ue Storage Harry Klels et, Newark, last pending ther against Klein, 10 reported thut a. stap! ding inte the to live apa, TWO AIRMEN PLUNGE \ IN FLAMES INTO SEA Plane Saver the bil in Brookl; pleton, was expected to vn omas THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY 25 onors T isn't a real Hallowe'en Party without a Sonora. The Sonora, beautiful in tone and design and possessing more important features of construction than any other phonograph, will make your party a wonderful success. The Sonora plays ALL MAKES of disc records per- fectly without extra attachments, The model you want is ready at the price you wish to pay Magnificent Upright and Period styles at new revised prices based on present costs. Honora Pharograph Conmpantty Fie. 2, BRIGHTSON Preatdont, Demonstvation Salons Fifth Avenue at Fifty-third Street 279 Broadway Dea ers Everywhere eee, uL “BUT FOR CHILDREN WATER PISTOL WE MIGHT AS WELL SHOOT OURSELVES” What Zita Is Reported to Have Sait on Seeing Supporters VIENNA, Oct. 25. When former Emperor Charles Repeats Charge of Ditker| Gedenburg inst week from the With Shonts for a 7-Cent | airplane that hid brought them | from Switzerland for the attempt- Fare ed restoration to the Hungarian throne the ex-Empress, according Fenty H. Curran Coalition candi-| { & witness of the landing, weru- tinized the crowd of Monarchists awaiting them and, missing many re had expected to see, hoot our- | the children.” 1 7 arte trhet ee ae Bee ras rea is'““"/20 YEARS TO LIFE IN JAIL andbate for 1 o spoxe | FOR 2D DEGREE MURDER | urprised that Mr. Hylan A sentence o m twenty years to T exposed his deal with | life imprisonment in Sing Sing was mien’ fare, to-day imposed on James King, Nar halew the twenty years old, of No. 69 Cherry Street by Judge Mulqueen in General of murder in the | Upon his removal to ‘atory ao the jour- | King's wife, mothe: # was indicted for murder in the cipating with his Ferris of No. reet, and a third yet arrested, in the murder amuel Kessler, a peddler, on who called at Ferris's money due on cloti- in the State Hospi- b) planned to) rranged not to be » robery t n the he: reet and died of TAKEN BY BURGLARS Company No. 865 Park Avenue, N uecording to George W. . 2 Federal Prohibition Agent, who the matter to the Newark po- was obtained in a raid on No. 123 former Supreme r advertising by another proof THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1921. D Dhaaptly Aerie ee neces LEXINGTON ENTRIES, LAUREL, Md., Oct. 25.—Tho entries for to-morrow’s races are as follows DIDN’T GO WITH THIS CARD PARTY i cn Pollee Whisile Shoos Alleged | irtig "nti, Tata ae rr LAUREL ENTRIES. IF Fa St eRe ale, mts ' Me ntioe allowance aimed, a Weatiier clear Fake Detective, Who sel \ $1,000, elnng: tare ra, Runs Into Cop. Bar'a0epomewe, ee : c aes 'entantt Daye Tons ants SECOND HACE Patuxent Gtonsbecbage Mand Ri Abate, 218, » thirty- pe, a 1 tor rear. " ft St DOND RAOR 41000: ste sere CeOMlyR mae tookedt | Siamscesonn TAGs Pease TS: ie wale ot Rete, a Greek, of Brooklyn, was locked By turtle. 149 et i bProenix. 1000 asobr Soot 4 up in West 20th Street Station last night charged with attempted felonious assault. John Padazis told the police that Toutlas ap- peared at his home, on the second floor of No. 196 Seventh Avenue, while he and friends wan playing cards, and, introducing himself as a detective, displayed a water pistol and a spurious special in- Spector's badge and said he was there to Inspect the premises. Padazis blew a police whistle, | whereupon Toutlas started for the stalre, He ran into a policeman | from the West 20th Street Sta- tion, Who was on his way upstalis in answer to the whistle. ee WAR VESSELS HUNT MISSING HYDROPLANE |. Navy Machine Believed ost in Galt of Mexteo. NEW ORLBANS, Oct States crulsers and steame joined tn the search for a ni plane, carrying two passeni ia believed lost In the Guilt o' near the mouth of the Mississip The plane, com: Darby of the Pi aNd | tion, and carr’ " loose. city | Wendell as a passenger, was last heard with | yesterday fifteen miles off Burwood Grave fears dor the safety of the men SSanem at ’ RD RACH —For tvo-poarcide: fire and et ea eo eg 138; Bemandino "106: Giad Brook, | wt Nina Alone, 108: Good 100. Uitimate, 106; Care fen tit. a PYPTH RACE—$1, 000: Mock Orang Oj La Poudre, 40) one, 110: Baan 118 TH RACE—31,000; a old filles tat | Bright Leal, 108 | Buwskner, “108; pits mien — Tale —_——_—. ISS Office Shears Dont Work Loose ear 10 Will cut 24 thicknesses of paper at once. Blades are set to cut smoothly and withouteffort. Screws of hardened stec/ don’t work Look for the Wiss trade mark. Every pair guaranteed. J. WISS & SONS COMPANY NEWARK, N. 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