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ee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER” 2, 1921, j against odds, The great crowd which fie {atl Plate ond Feet RUINS OF THE $2,000,000 PIER FIRE AT WEEHAWKEN 2° 0°..8°°-°S555 SENATEORDERS Suhre Milk Dumping EX a eee i a ccna Ferametagtates, SWEEPING INQUIRY hi : ene of. < SN as " ‘ y of the assailants wore an army over- cies * } erial changed can ¥ i jccat. ‘They learned at tho mille depot | that Friedman had worn such a coat not ud ¢ wn, but it is beilevea) Afier Pumineling Striker She that @ BPW Premier will be oppointed | at work, ‘They found Friedman that ga.) Makes Him Replenish Two ——————— { ae mes Woes A Bolilaele vt ; hurrying along with a package under exeouled without any li his acu, arrested hirh, unwrapped the (Continued From First Page.) | newepapers and found an army over- | Coat spattered with blood. i Ruiding of grocery wagons and oe ee are | other vehicles going to the 66th Streut 2° German ever committed a fouler | depot of th iol Farma Company °d that hls atidarit would be pre sturied again towlay with the tearing ‘ented to the Senate, Bf the ti gon at aéth nator Watson took up, the state “Phe effect on Japan's conference will largely depend thought, on the successor to Hara and also probably to some ext the circums of his murder ara jas known as a (borat Preise From ‘Tinton Avenue and a1 Street comes « bulletin: “Not! nffssion of “tt note to-day on this front. Nothing i anticipated for some tine t | The j of Japan, It had been stated timel iat vs ae r tand ‘fenth Avenue and emash- Ment of Newton 1, Baker, forme: Sad again by Japanese leaders that | (in) NS elles \ | f two cases of milk a ite ho Secretary of War, thnt the Senator dapan's attitude in the conference .. | potice could chaso tho striker? away, charges were " posterous and In wounh be a cone % ne. Baron) SENers ane | Whe driver of another wagon was in- credit Baveeed "Hara, st Wns hetteved at th : 4 ued Aho frightened away Senator Watton, ughing. “Poor tt Btatecr Department - t nh pasiing Mogistrate B n New Jers Ue Nev yet KNOW in’ “tiie Mount ye ba ' eo hit Sanaias —— | sey Avente Court sentence! Favorable committee repo Petey Bubick, a striking diver, to tem made on the resvlution authorizing Prince Tokugaw held him in WO bail ator Watson as the W be directed t not tor th in Washingtor Saatenee ordinary W E ae swilt Diovemen . WATERFRONT FIRE Rl K | | held in Flatbush Avento Court in nétor Watson insisted AGREE ha Kato and Tokugawa in this co ed foot, Dragging the first, th So \ $500 bali to-day charged with dump- piesent jill Pee eer ots Oconee sumene cone thful worlun Janded a: uiigits: - ! (Cuntinued From First Page.) had volunteered their survices us . [ing milk from a wagon at Pactilo ong and intend erer the dutic Prime M 2a IO ae aL: — = Irivers and their cars to delfver milk . Street and Vanderbilt Avenue, Brook- 45 and this im regarded as doubtf Sao Fine, (He pambled:away; SOre sian pa Ae SY man’ inf branen atore |t0 Hospitals. Page.) tyn. : . — you like for th Aw the resa't of the appointment of ‘ing for help - aes cate wack Al) tae volunteers will be i ——. aymond J. Riethle, No. 1516 57th yaiq Senator Watson to the Repy the Japanese delegates to the Wash- With the that of anand she up-beat agton Conference, Premier Hara iad recently hia hitter political Aght I Uylan in D head of ker and towed It in, went © burned to the waterlin ree} of the Ug the Motor Corps. the example of Magistrate Josep Js. et, was held Magistrate Dale jican side,,“You've got the votes, Mile War-time uni 3 net Corrigan in sending milk strikers |! $1,000 bail for examination on & ahead and do it, Is the Republica ss meeting of th nee Board the SlieMeld Farms “el. Basteto annow rtook te jar loow t h the party Jupan ptive from jis shoulders, tas n | Cre sorted ii + gulity dangere ausaulta| Charge of t emg tlie dotties 2 majority scared? Why ni if Anomg the delegates appointeg was | policeman appuare) 4 iwenty frelght cata tonded WMiERbA FEGGL Eon t ring Its) to the e and denying alt |Gtivers sesrer Mesa ine Du! here in the open and meet posed to! act aw Minister of Marine. {#4 the policeman the craw taking tholr t Ol hagtae al Heine three {nm no sex renal fines ised men who asserted|tacking the wagon, nd cage me and silence me ina ¢ *Phis precipitate! a political strugel will not" said the wont hands, bucked tn and coupled reine plants § ut ot that che | they could prove their innocence were| Harry Walters, No. 182 Potter Ave-“intitue reo If there's anyt during as p. Yatnanasiy!, Miv- “But you'll be kind enough to go witht them, hey wore drawn, still blaz- | jceapacity aad) ai Boon) had | athens Ue held tn inerewsingly heavy basi.| 2% Astoria, @ striking driver, was cheaper in this country than hunt ister i \ formed the Preimict yin pack to the slure, where he will ie some dis » but could iis Ge tocdaste pastel Aotdret 6 rged with felonious asuault, where|2trested Ung and abusive it's a t ding committ, Lodi gp the war portf then to me in pigur of the forgo Suuer of West Hoboken | depots — . fi fimilk thrown or deadly weapons displayed. | i he aa uliy over this potnt ar whole street.” ‘nd Anthony Tietze of Weehawken |") A when the — ‘ { No, 529! Nine stvikers were sentenced to the uid he was fig Ree nee on The sentence was scrupulousiy tule Were trapped by the fire on Pier D] Se aete aos | went eH ase eqser in ine, the Prus Prat Me. Ministers fliew und were unconscious from smoky!” a arent «ee PES Bik . i Mt getty uit, seven for tive, ch ay + Was Rutt be ne “Thank you,” suid the trim when rescued by William Fanning, || ‘ ae jared ae Pk a 1 two for Afteen days each) t whe Furthermore, under Japanese inW,/matcon to tie policeman, "A spevla the Severa not making Any} veto automobile, riused a po fc dae "| pty t N these iyo officials have the right to| you've atter needing any more flromen had narrow escapes whe ‘| Res ene E youle be- ne Atlan § t ‘ whiny . ued iver | karl Weber, a was the stage t Tee or asins by thi round here let ine know the rvofs of the piers colapsed. | They'tl be ons n Red Cross Motor © 1 ASA Riatint : ea * | Washington, L. i himaef?, v =e After Pier A quught there wer < nou at it could it i Ree nsensi bility . ig Prenii@t Hara ig a oly PIMLICO WINNERS. sundreds of small explosions as bar- The Evans Comp: aes $ ee 7 Fone 4 ing tn the sec son 1 fect that a civilian would this occupy , cis of olf blew up, forcing firemen, | Promising a resumption of hov yution of pita ‘ He saath Deinnayy om acd Cuucutitarnees Aaa frebodte and tugs to withdraw to a use delivery be i: BL € Diy York su F . t Which aHava’s intention provoked iP furlonss safe distance for a time, A corra becoming complete § At noon, the division ann rogulliee ealinwe - vs ae 00) 8 gated fron annex to Pier A, known | tier were Ay dispos! als had been received from } ; : if Fee etn ce mintnee wren te AKA fens the Standard Ol Pier, also loaded | ‘ul! quota of milk, diverting their for aid : ce mut the imiereey Jnionesa Go mnt, ¢hird. ime, 1.10 4-8. Rounttiud, with naphtha and Mer such lquids, | nouse to | t rk unrest etoved it ° He waa | Etesident of the Seirokwal | °“\" Re SACRE IEE Oat us saved after a hard Nght. | neighborhood AYS @) MALLEY : ii era, Party, thé party now in power in ICCA RES five-story flour warehouse on one, Health Com er Cc ni a : milk t tore. The «Japan, “He was orn in 1804 at No f° of the piers went down under th», companied Pr Hor HAS TO GO SLOW ‘ i RAG He t Hee Gane soncer nun at tie lac a5. 93-44, | fame Tr hud contained a large the pasteurizing plants of the Su ON MILK CHARGES © i “os jege and took io ,journalisn Jquantity of flour, understood to be-| field Ferms Company to-day. He ao 2 Dia ae member of the stdiy of the i @himiun, He weal to Corea uy in Rewapaper correspondent with Ma to the Internationa! Milling} said he was satisfled with the care un pany, rit and up Vor ard) olnitning with which Was Leng treat- ever § dipiiterested persons 4 : nice, 103 (Ponce), $18 The burned area, covering several | ed not look to ; ® eats guls Inoue in 1 iH en ni > (Rete r . t tered the Woreien U » Gonsul atl bel eee eS city blocks, is midway between the | as uore than 40 per cer See nan Tientsin, was Secre Charre K), $6.60 rie terminals of the 42d and 14th | normal supply was being handled. He iateog in fn Paris !n 1856 and a unda.” Orileriy , Tidings, Tror yinas F. ot ferries, nettiier of which was) repeated he was satisfied there was 7 Muteu's private secretary w stone, H Was Minister of Agricult a Luckett an jin danger. ‘The fire got a good start| nop’ t danger to pubi alti) Commissioner of Markets ‘ a merce. PAL Ba. y because all fhe eratus had to! which would justify his talk a: B ent’ to-day that so, far ashe k ‘ b | He w of tie Com POC awee aaa J cross the railroad tracks, and {t was! Mayor's yesterday ab: ort ea { ee Lhe ae de), $430 ‘und ov I} some time det companies from | milk industry of the city, SMe aa in rr to Ca other towng eet Wns a ore. ae COMPANIES NOW MAKING DE- A ee . : SAY CONDENSED MILK a 1886, w and beckme | plers were about 400 feet lon re | disputable idence’ tom t ven, No, 1893 feies editor vi the Osaka Matnich! hie! Wiliam Ruf of Weehawker BIVERIES TOR SSRIT ARR: Bronx; Louis Karmer idle fe CRESS e@ became Minister of Commu n he Q J ie companies { b vere 1 * . au i 1900, then ciiet editor of had charge of the fire fighters under) All th sides) ety MELA Ny nd uss | te No 425 St Vals Chain stores Promine Reatitation on of Mayor| HOW muking deliveries to hospitals nurseries and other Instit ons whic! Osaka Shinto, and Minister of t sonal supery Home Dgpartmeri under the rty and Apology Yabinet Syri900-1908. He was Howe t ACT Rafiroad employees with small hose |for 4 time had to furnish their ¢ tributers to get rid of aap Minister®asain, and President of the 5 PP y Bit off vi BS 5 he . | transportation my tpply of condensed and pow he mperia Railway Board In 1911-1912 ative daand, Picnic, | id good work going about the hun- | MERGE Ce GukHt . / plus supply of condenss nd pow nick PuEATIC nd be. Home Minister for the| ba Hue) Ge ators, Ireds of cars in the yards and ex-| he headquarters of the strikers’ gered milk at advanced prices aifiavitre ind ti in 1912. He was made ea tingutshing smal! blazes that started (PD 420 Street, G. W. Briggs, th Mr. O'Malley has not came Minister in 1918, PIMLICO ENTRIES. rywhere n flying sparks. Many @f Tefused to talk for n able himself to repor a instead <of iia cllemrd eoband “trae ~ ink cars of oli were saved in thia Publication, He satd the newsy en Gis tiie cate ciaver Spritead Of tiese complatnants only = the peed ound tha’ oF a i < z ( Se peer Mapos pth anil oddrean and xe bows! ‘too much to (he wishes of ) way Vere ailiaen inst thelstelkery and taymond Smith, veho cason that most of the #feng ef tha wore lone ¢ the Ungiey states The 4 ferryboais were ‘Rcapable of reporting fairly what Ye) (y:amissioner Hi re married and fail se Mea pelts ab a crowded wits who cnjoyed a magnificent spectacle, midnight passengers ions of the Mey i that the ses said. Malware! " Virgiuia Notice this delicious mpot and dered milk had bee m 69 to 08 cent dships on ENDS SALES TAX » Shoffleld Farms Company gave a8 - “URCOND RACK -Ciewen Spring V urea almost a mile away. The PAB 14) eae sath Stroct this morning and) it MaTKeta” to discredit Mr. O'Mul- | pig they think about the children | ot stores, t ae smoke Lucky Strike is 4 r | oom tie raroida ose upee sengers sought shelter from the |! Hast fth Stroct his morning aMd| jey, sent out a typewritten statement | cr tnta city who cannot get mi twas te ed with th — it’s sealed in by Smoot’s Last Plan Defeated by|4 3m 170; The wooreliibe heat aven ot that uistanoe elght more would be op>ncd be- 45 the newspapers yusterday tntim, y Es iakcimmadions teepedtior 3 Boal dati, Reatte ¢ # Vigilante, 1, Many of the bit, 161 ia} Pearse Ne ried men for the most p. and apology woull bt nitting these offenses | Pe"s, al over town. They don’t give the | ma nade an In “tho tore responatble marily dischs that all of t ore night. Deliveries in quantity! ing that the strike was a conspit were also made to al! Atlantic and! ¢o coi the condensad milk. Pacific Tea stores » blown inte the toasting process tneser than walnuts Senate, 22 Republicans Join- : ing Democrats. attan were ; {rit RAC IOS ‘Thee euraie One struck the side of the Knicke Mr, McGrath, asked why Mr, O'Mal si Aa., BEARLAGERORAY oe Reo uetlacal that ESE 7 Sug anmene WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 ing: aoe apile and any dus TH, | yocker Building and tell ina shower Just how many of the men on strike iey was withholding his information |,vudren | in ongideration at all.| rumbers of clerks ther \ ae Be Mos : 1 é | Hiiexten? int 1 AB: Franke Pome 1 ont are willing to come to work under . There is no wasting any more; tio were taking aivantag — pian (of a business sales tax of one- | ona ch Major Varce, 101; Guban-| of sparks. A policeman in the theatre i . ry trom the District Attorney, said: time, ‘That sentence goes, and if any| #ittation to pretend that prices had - a halt of 1 Per cent. on groos sules| ys mitt, OS; Fires, 1: *Crace | strict picked up a piece of charred; ‘te “open shop” agreement will be! «wen, the Commissioner has liad ag p Y\ been marked up—pocketing the diffe iit a < s : more strikers come efore enoe aud ailowing their employers to | ily entimated to-day after iq go slow. You know the miik com-|'0re strikers come up before me for} ence ae st mployers. to the strikers have been pald off. ‘The! panies say they are going to start | mterfering with other people who are| ‘#) Merrimac,” 19 exceeding $6,000 a sear was rejected | {i had fox rap that apparent Wrday by ct enate, 46 to 2 iy MACK Mimiico ty jacross. Railroad men in the New Sea eee ida: Allien; oo mi \a is. Rail ante lattl q > tal t r | trying to distribute milk, as far as I All hose supporting the Smoot ke! br saute 1 : York Central riverfront yards were een Hide eke eee i deliveries again in a day or go." | OO ned they will all get work .|GIRL SAYS MARRIED tian were Republicans. The Demo- ii ‘i "Spuilib,'Maise, 122. Vuserte tee:| Kept busy preventing freight cars and |" nase 7 ia , thouss ences,” SUITOR DECEIVED HER feats epted solidly in the opposition | tie aur emn atin ain wiling AW s ay WASHINGTON HEIGHTS 9.0 ventene sn Havien| 4 ib ° ’ A stro: 4 of police was at a! istrat berg in Hariem| : bined b ts Bean it vetween 5, 00 oes Je bed ey 22 Ranbitana|« so Mart Avant 130 babwas 000 and 6.000) cetne pay tables, It any men appear WILL OPEN STATIONS | Court imposed a fine of $10 on Louis | Given Herseit Up to Police an sDes- f) hy Bi as ending | a) Ai persons had gathered on the Street tor payment who have not turned in |Hoftman, a vtrixing driver of No. titate” on Learning Truth. efforts fo include a sales tax provision | {i Piast Cleaning Pier at the foot of West MILL to Be, Sold at Cont to Restaenta | 1° im the pending revenue revision i tes aL goth Street und on plere at siat, sza|thelr collection books and refuse to| [1630 Bathgate Avenue, the Bronx,| The story of the deception ee Me) the: Jiminy, 110, Oth Bthestiend! 00 perl St, Bed) rn in the books with an accounting of District. {one of a group wholGet upon Nathan | pretty girl, nineteen years old, b Cee je entry: ib) it and 38d Streety und ahout 300 auto-| : of their collections before and since! Profiteers who have taken advantage |Fellner, owner of a grovery store at| married man who had been keeping the strike arrests for larceny will be/of the strike to exact exorbitant prices |No0. 1213 Vyse Avenue, tae Bronx, in| company with her for a year |made. Customers of the Shetileld| for milk, some peddlers charging 40| the 103d Street station of the Lexing- | half, posing as single, was Wo M, Jeffords 3: (2) Thews pounds + lat $26,000 CHECKS LOST WITH MAIL POUCH. mobiles were parked along the water- ront. Many had left their cars to yo on the piers prem year-old and ne mile and a winters Gs (EEN a: ara PROFIT ¢ Aguiseeages | Xow Cloud, 0B: Bdith ahreve, Farms concern alone owed nearly| cents and more for a quart, will not do}ton Avenue Subway, and smashed after the girl went to the Arcade Mark. Dirapphar on Way From Dedham, | 1 pie. Te, Cat Athom:| Because of the danger of being] g) 999,909 in wmall amounts on tite day| Well in the Washington Helghts section. | twelve hotties of milk he waa carry- | Rlice station and gave herself up as Advt. P ia Maxs, to Boston, PAR, eA Ne a pushed off the piers by the tncreas=| 6 tne atr | which haa no milic atation. The Wash: |ing from a depot to his store in the | Gey utc, 842 A AL yesterday. She on Frage DEDHAM, Mass., Nev. 4.The dis-| jo. eet nmere, Handicap: silt ing crowds, Capt. Joseph A. Howard |ington Heights Chamber of Commerca| pron, home, and with no means of support in arolde and upeard: on fe and : stig x mae FORX. h ar r of support appeargnce of a mail pouch contain- Oesraised, LB HG] or tho Wost 80th Strect Station or- GOVERNOR MAY TAKE HAND IN Heda night - ane SUS RES ¥. At} Joseph Loos of No. 777 Gates Ave-| Magistrate Di in the Flatbush = u oo ot NS CL SEE Calc echalene Garvan aaa Mad ail THE MATTER. Vi9th Street and St. Nicholas Avenue. | nye, Brooldyn, a driver for the Shet-| Court committed ther to the observa. _ Nott to Adverti : : Rist: nts eather | Sores’ ct phe watol os we! iohasi pean Giimelsranianie K Gs lanigincacme ari as abana tion ward at Kings County Hospital Pe ey Dedbam Nationa BaD : —-—— ieee ey nent a automobiles were} Michael J. Regan, Chief Mediator! siuny merchants of the district at-| eld ma Milk Company, t@ sald tol ang Wus questioned by Afra, An ice 0 VETttsers the Boston Clearing louse on 25, became known to-tay. ‘The pouch ‘was onp of two forvarded by train, ite distppesrance wan noticed first] at the Boston terminal. Post Office of the State Industrial Bureau, who] tended. be dying tn the Swedish Hospital| Wra PIMLICO SELECTIONS, ROBBERS HOLD UP MAIL | 88" attended conferences as the per-| plang-were adope and releaso orders the World or tee + POM ibe di probation officer, and. fina | for opening a milk} from stab wounds received last night| admitted that ‘her real name was sonal represontative of Gov. Miller, |statfon to-day in the Palace Theatre| when he was attacked by a crowd of| ene Cridge of No, 904 Flatbush Pimileo, Ma, Nov.| TRUCK IN LOS ANGELES j gai tie Governor was watching the! Annex, 174th Street and icholus | ten striking milkmen, avenne eationn | tothe es ak ' Avenue; wiiere all’ grades: of milk will ‘ .| Mie Wray interviewed the girl's | ad must be received by . fer strike situation closely and may take . oid eedman, twenty-six, No, 899) moticr, Mrs, Violet Cridge, who said | Dississ adrertanp type TACE )-morrow'y lows iw , a—One ct Be- hand | 0 : be sold at cost, Similar stations will : 3 tif Muspectgrs are raid ty have found nol pIRST Bevariy | ace Fewer Resanee mee Saaent Be-}a hand in it if conditions should P Graned in| ottior Gerla of tee diairlat reet, Brooklyn, was to-day| that a married man win, White: faa feaieae ot 2 Ma aslee oes math ertee of it to date | Bette ANGILE ele nake it advisable. as iaridly/ aa posable: hold in $2,500 ba!l by Magistrate Mc-| Stone, Queens, : een keeping : it aha} , ‘ A ANGELES, Ne ve po! situation to-day showed dis- , Giosuex ee - com with the girl unti! u few opt be nade The largest of the checks in the e—Sweepment, Widen tuat e ‘A fund was ratsed to pay for a truck oskey in the Fifth Avenue Court on by Tue Wong A od to-day one suspect was under] oo, aan, t rue rue’ oP! days ago, when Mra. Cridge und | She HOES ali id by Thursday goon pouch fvas for $17,000. Payment onjemtry. The Trout, = + Fenny oe iuwecdieutnn ef the |Unet #atns for the companies, which |: carry the mille and the situation was | 4 charge of felonous asoault. The po-| thet he'was married and forhade her |g fR4ar Mato shox me we this, and such othor ci.ccks as could] ., THIRD RACE—Merrimac, Frank | laut alight of four tail pouches, /Are stnding pat on thelr open shop |jeft to a committee of which Charlys| lire say that Freedman admits hav- | daughter H Weines- | pees geeiead on 0p Ae" rite and ; Lona EY eg OR te: plan. There aro rumors the milk/ i", Herring is Chairman. Other imen » crowd th day evening the gir disappear publication otf pet Dian wesired: 18 he be rec@iied, has been stopped and a] FOURTH RACE—Morvich, Ru lone containing regiatered mail, from a been in crowd that attacked} Ls 4 ‘dey. and positiy as Gupllcale for the $17,000 check has| tel Horolore ee” | inall truck in the downtown buainess|‘Vason drivers are not in the best |bers sre Louis 8. Rough, No. 520 Wet | tigos'at ulton’anaiitronkivn sirssta ae 5PM, x Serres by ite bank TIFTH RACE—Foreign entry, Ross | s"<t , standing with the International | 176th Street, cashier of the Bunk of|),.+ genios he did the stabbing. ‘The TWO GIRLS HERE AGAIN Od raieae lee Ens me l entry, Gnome. The pouches were found jater tn al Brotherhood of Teamsters, Doubt| Washington Heights, and Julius N: aera “3 ‘ | SEEKING AD’ : siete canianannanans 4 are vacant tot in the Holliwood section. ng. Of No. 612 West 181st Stre ible arose because Loos, a negro, MISSION. = Couns an Wiimens, |, SIXTH RACE—Yeomanctte, Ail- | They ha Lboon slashed open and most of [WAS expressed regarding proper au- | of S ae etised'to Atop aiviving a milk truck — * | tre, May Girt Nelr contents removed prization o: trike also to Pa gr S EE 1 SR A : John Kirkland Clark, Coalition can-| SEVENTH RACE—Kings Cham-| "Postal authorities. pros PO lii-cuscogrinlan iva bisa ramen =» Claims Curra ‘nanbury| yesterday, Ho was stabbed in the| *smenlans Barred ta Septembe idate for District Attorney, appeared, pion, Tody, Ce a. click (o establish the value of the mail| Whether benetite sous tare The} Dollar.’ | back, ¢ ad nee! | Because Qaoia Was Filled, tm Harlém Court to-day as a witness — stolen ror attitude of milk drivers) qwuoijam Wirt Mills, y Commis-} Loos, alone, drove out a n | In @ second attempt to gain admission = 1 2 1 r re i} id J motor) ton Against John Stokes of No 02! Hast|Street Cleaning Wagon Hille Hoy <a {is said to have displeased Interna-| sioner of Plant and etures, has| truck from the Brooklyn Avenue eta-|*? ‘hls country two young Arment 1394 Slreet, whom he saw. strike! in Frsnt of Aeme hate Tram Vast River, | |tonal ofMlcers }gone red hot afler Henry II. Curran's| tion at 1 o'clock wnd was followed by| WOR*? Added enother 6,000 miles to Mighael Judge o/ the same address, It!) oruwite, four, of No stom ode), wan | > Danbury Dollar the Major} tive etrike: h : | thelr Journey from their native country 0 y ¢ was killed by a st ged out of the Ei tiver la x tiv kers who had been loitering! re develope, that Stoker and Judge were (Hada pecateente gon $1 fror gee i Newel dat met) GIRLS WILL DELIVER offered to any one who would show! anout the place. Because it was wn mn they arrived to-day on the Orbita - t nd Magistrate Ryttenberg | iis home to-da Ne marine police, it was learne campaign promiac kept % { the Roval Mall Steam Packet ¢ Puspended sentence ra —~————— Tre hoya Wwedne night saw | MILK TO HOSPITALS Beyer Hela Coneicals . ‘waite| motor truck, able to speed away from! pany, which came ae te even FUNERAL RIRECTOR icact ds Senihera Meedor Case no BLAME FOR prow ING oF it; ig Wo Uatartod yess | Dies = A wrote to ae Curran to-day, pointing | tp Mae ag canna ns Decanenrz ghamoure, pier i, jouthampton a : TLE + NOV A Co er is unknown, as the | Former 2 1 nade go H ‘ 3 4 eAenEaiaan toe ve ~ ; Stl Out. «Jury that investigated the drown: y DLO HUMIOER Witeiree | tee eee SE WOR) OREREL ON) Haak ONO TIS (ORNS gd NIE aie Chartiah teenie canes Call ““Coluniirs a200" promisa to rid Staten Island of the|Teaclied Glenada Pioce and Fulton|Jernik Derrian, twenty-pwo, came on nip on Sept. 30, bul were ordre Pi ELL x because ‘the quota was alrais FUNERAL CRON TWIN, FALLS, Idaho, Nov, 4—The|i# Monday of cloven fishermen of | moved — The speedometer registered Volunteer Service i Anglesea returned a verdict of a#ccl-| fifty-five miles he . . garbage plant nulsance. In demanding} Steet his pursuers cliunbed from be- fury whjeh late yesterday received the! i! ve miles gn hour. Col len Baste of B anging ay tere Gi bce, Lode Meron pocgnara, | canal Seth, and. absolved the Const aires Helen Bastedo, head of the 4 Gotiar Commissioner Mills wrote, | Rd on the truck and dragged him to “THE FUNEKAL CHURCH” Prkiweds with the murdes of yer fourti| Attn Body, that of Warner Sere was | eos, tasGelttyRe, Nat Bans, On at Weinen's Motor Corps, announced "if you have any more ‘Danbury Dol | the street. All attacked him with again, and aes retain: : Edward F yMeyer, was stil!) washed tp in front of She Bregkery| gicusol ‘or dangerous @'uge. Wullda you to-day that ten gtris—former mem- Momise “made and Kept by “Mayor! AFsta and at least one with a knife, Irinng ri ee Sabah ta pe yi Hp rh 1970 Brondway at 66th St, ihe vad t ice Dae ihc el j'7—Aer rs of the compa during fhe ware Hvis He defended hiinaelt , bravely | uiaiton atfer'an Sones to Svat eee Downtown Oifice, 234 St, & Ath Av. ’

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