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WVRLD, tou sovAL, Ue Ue anh bo as Bo “v, nd Movie of Big People in Action “The so-called flapper plays “The college boy of to-day is “But he fs much more serious — “College pranks, hasing and a all this talk about “Outdoor sports, books, a ig he Ghd Wayaa boy Weak te “The big thing in the average very little part in the average the same boy at heart as the about his education and comes ribald songs play very little hooch and home brew there is game of chess and a big pipe erarravan tere ne Tere college boy's life is to “fit Fi 7 | college boy's lif” college boy of ten or fifteen to college to ‘get something out ‘Part in the college life of to- ‘Practically no drinking in City ‘fake up the time of the average aS Aled your curriculum into your life <6 Sean acer ore ae : Catioga? imine he goes to educate himself’ . on ‘ if | GRAND JURY PLANS |WIFE WHO FLED CUBA BY AERO College Boy and ‘Flapper’ WI HONE WRECKED *°umeteOR Sein AME TOR nce : SUES HUSBAND WHO CHASED BUT 7 7 Say He Attended Musicale in M Proposal Made to Dress Manufac- F) HEAVY PENALTIES |” JUST MISSED HER AT KEY west) Z2U¢Litéle in Common, WHEN “BOSSY” GIRL set ic itn ciety 4, FORPOISON HOCH Says College President TQ DADSNS 22 zac ot eats “| 1 j lowing a hearing on the application] be considered within next ten ‘e Gladstone Horter Locked- Up| DR. LORENZ GETS , I er tne aliradition ‘of. Alatiadhe ‘A. | days yy tre warioun aniplorers epee ——. gees in Lieu of $2,000 Bond to |” N. Y¥. STATE LICENSE|Sidney E. Mezes of City College Avers Student MacArthur on an Indictment in Essex|clations in New York's garment nh : i } ——_ 3 % 3 5 | County, New Jersey, charging him| Manufacturing industry, Harry Brooklyn Body — Reported Stay in State. of To-Day,Is Too Serious-Minded for Frivoli-| Called “Sanctimonious Old) with a criminal attack on two women, | Cohen, President of the Association Right to Practise Medicine Here F i = : : : . = oh cieevad’ Bla - _ Mrs.|Of Dress Manufacturers, said to-day, J Ready to Make Drastic The flight of a wife from Havana) Extended From Certificate Se- ties Such as “Petting Parties’ and Other) Fossil’ by Wife When He ree th Betta rane Bate following the suggestion of a federa- Charges Against Sellers. to Key West, Fa, in an aeroplane cured in Illinois, Sins of Which He Is Charged—He Sings No! Remonstrated. Uradahaw were present and identified | lon made last night by Max D a ——— and her husband's pursuit of her in _——— MacArthur, who is an artist and mov- of the association at the Hotel - The right to practice hi 8 i y i ‘The recent deaths from alcohotic|anothersplane, which failed by only|in the State of wow Werk san eaay | More Ribald Songs and Doesn’t Drink. Home “was never the same for|'M picture actor. Astor. a Res . i 3 f 2 xs / ° ‘The all attacks took place on| Mr. Steuer sald collective bargain pines 7 with Ae analysis |two hours of catching her, was told| conferred upon Dr. Adolph Lorenz, the Ba Fas 9 ciao ee ae fationy ThomA# J. Davin, of No, 417 Kast UBecaTEaroe Tp Abicg Goan Gace Ing, by employers would be beneficial » Of decoctions sold under the name of | to-. . | “bloodiess " of Vi “the n. appreciation ; : : aa aehien , | to, both sides. . cee r to-day in the suit for separate main. eves eureeen ot Vienna; by the) ad fad eee. ne alot the opportunities which lle before| Third Street, Brooklym, after his! \s yvoodford, daughter of the Iate Gen.| About 600 workers, members of | esa Tee piateee ter asc snagee! tenance brought by Mrs. Beatrice dine saute eee Ae pas York at her a tDe Se ee nged | them. daughter, Winifred, got a job about] stewart 1. Woodford; Mra. J. A. Hoff.) the Hernational pladles’ Garment | { a y Horter of Nutl N. J. r e Bar Agso- je last ten or teen years? ‘ 01 ra r " t, akers' inion, aye in bs RM | members of that body.in Brooklyn, utley, N. J., against her) cistion, No. 42 West 44th Street. To ne the sites ben with the same| “What io the big thing In his tite?! 'W® Years apo, and now he tx op-)man jr. Mrs. Clarenss fi. Atealls MPs |fovorable settlement with same husband, Gladstone, before Vice- y. Does the average boy who comes| posing his wife's aprlication for| Harry 1. Balmos of Montclair and / eighteen members of the Cloak, Suit ‘ag Pi Pr tt was sald/to-day. Rr. Augustus 8. Downing, Director |thoughts and aspirations and outlook|here aim toward busines life or to-| temporary alimony and counsel fees| Mr McCarthy of New York tostified/and Skirt Manufacturers’ Protective The hands in it Chancellor Backes in Newark. | of th . = uy & Meroe ant eal eee Horter was arrested last night Fn aa = ncaa Re-lupon lite? reainte Now sank City is bustling| Pending, trial of her suit for sepa-| that MacArthur attended a musicale in Paine Dir praised Ekeleo-operation ny. grand juries with (ig aay s aertined eopy Pears | presented 4! People have been talking so nruch|over with business opportunities {| ration Vineyard Haven, Mass. on Sept. 17.| ciation, The union's demand for the hig parents’ home in Nutley by Dep- y ® license issued tojabout the “modern girl with her|have noticed that most of the stu-| Mr. Davis emphatically denies, !n| ‘The musicale was given by Mrs. Jot | week work contract -has been granted, | other agencies for the suppression of Dr. Lorenz by the State of Illinois Oct, dents are preparing for business life,” acArthur, the forter mother of the|!t was said. u Leb: ow aie ‘ i } the tramie in poisonous liquor, It wilt UY Sherife Leber on a writ obtained | 14, 1902, when he operated on Miss jobbed hair, rolled atockings, rouge? replied President Mezes. “Most all of| Epo febdy hstoren due cenaikial Fs ——_——-__. be urged that where the ingredients 6¥ hs wife. He was required to| lolita Armour there. The regents un- lips, petting parties and wild ways|the boys have a career planned out| Brooklyn Supreme Court to-day, that prisoner. . OLDEST STAPLETON RESIDENT ced LE EBTAL OF ott t® purnigh @ bond of $2,000 not to leave | pumously put on the certificate an that I sought out President Sidney|and go right in for the things they|he has been gullty of cruel and in. Gov. Miller said in view of this tes- DEAD. HY used are wood alcohol or other pol- 2, indorsement extending its authority to|E. Mezes, President of City College,! know they will need. That is another human treatment, or that he has used timony he should attach no import.| Obarles Didier, ninety years old, old- sonous compounds indictments charg- the State until the determination of | the State of New York. The document way the college boy of to-day and the Or ry f Hatfoind inst ; was sent to Dr, Lorenz at the Murray (17 2eKed him to express his opinion| coliege boy of yesterday differ. In| !™Proper language to his wife anco to the testimony of Mrs. O'Neil! |est resident of Stapleton, 8. I., died at , ing serious crimes be found against the action, and as he could not fur-| till Hotel, with the information that | 220Ut the “modern boy.” the days gone by a bor went to colt| In twenty years of married life, he ind Miss Bradshaw, although he be- | he Rite gate escratery, Ot thas maaee y violators of the Mullan-Gage Act. | nish {t he was locked up in jail. us soon as he had recorded it with the lege to become educated. To-day|says he and his wife “never fiad an Veved that MacArthur would event: |wator ‘Bullding Association. He was 2 Commenting upon the reported in- . County Clerk his right to practice | Although it Is vacation week I\the boy goes to college to educate! argument” until Winifred got her job ually have to face some tribunal for! rn in. Germany and came to the rte tention of the Grand Jury, District) Mr% Horter, who was Miss Bea-| medicine here could not be questioned, |fUNd President Mezes at his desk in| himself along the Ine he knows he trial on the charges, United States when he was twenty. r will need, His aim is to ‘get some-| 8Nd, according to her father, tried to Attorney Lewis of Kings to-day said: trice Carlisle Kaufman of No, 821 oo _ | quite deserted college building. His; thing out-of it, and bi a yy that he means| step into his shoes as head of the “phe distribution of a poison as a Franklin Avenue, Nutley, stated in] DIVORCED AND NEVER jtall, slender, boyish figure was bent! ‘the thing’ he knows he can use in his aoe alatable beverage is certainly @ her complaint that sho and Horter|) KNEW IT, WIFE CLAIMS | 77,7 30%, (ane! with papers. As) life work.” “from that very moment,” Mr. rime, even though the alleged bev- I entered his office he pushed aside ut : ¢ were married June 3, 1917, and that . “Does ¢ : Davie saya, “my home underwent 1 rage may not have been taken in his work and I saw the spirit of a nie Tandern hey, ment an culminating when after he had enlisted, seen active ser-|Sues Former 4 4 education for itself, or because he| complete change hole or in part by the purchaser. Hosband whe Has|"real boy” through his spectacles q thinks success will’ come with it?” ’ vice overseas and returned to this Since Married. quite as plainly as I eaw the calm,|1 i ?"! his wife not only discontinued her iy mind there is no doubt that F sf Absa: custom of accompanying him to the Grand Jury can take drastic country i May, 1919, they went to! Last July Leon Rosenfeld obtained a reserved college President. “Of course, tho two types come i Bal eat alike Grastle jive on a sugar plantation in which {divorce from his wife, Minnie, of No.| “With all this talk about modern here,” laughed the President. “There| Prospect Park Baptist’ Chureh_on action and return indictments for ne was interested two miles out of |19 West 117th Street, and in September! girls I have often wondered why the Neves the River taok ioele he pe=|/Butiday. morn |nies) but tet bias wet tle Me crimes far more serious than the. tayana, In January 1921, she said, |R¢ Married Bessie Walters. To-day his|modern boy has not come into the|has the better he will be e ioe Ne| Sunday dinner from the back of the Bie violation of the Mullan-Gage law. |. child, Gail Juanita, was born to|frmer wife came forward with an 4 eh) “Lam certain all citizens are united them, | Mezes’ with a merry twinkle in his|'% the boy who is thoroughly studious|to the movies, Furthermore, when in their beliet and hope that an end. “In April tast, according to her|the divorce’ amt, rege ey leumed of | : a Pelee tc uwaeka Mer thelr owe st, area at ope ies now Saka (Bimreine | comer: of his mouth. )ld sanctimonious fossil,” he says peddling a concoction that is nothing which he told her to leave. Acting | was a victim of porjury and cons} “Not that the average college boy| “The big thing in the average col-|,, S26 sald she was going to enjoy 5 porjury and conspirac i i averag short of poison Net tiarenettosks 1 Juanita in her|for permission to defend herself in|plays any very important role in the|/¢6® boy's life to-day,” concluded | 5 go ghurch, OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & G 34th Street—New York To Close Out—friday 250 Misses’ °," earn his brea te{ stove while she and Winifred went amdavit “that ake record with an | limelight more,” sald President ad and butter, and there keen eyes and a smile playing apout | value, he protested, his wife called him “an will be put to the activities of those ‘charges, they had @ quarrel during |Court Robert F, Wagner, claiming s! herself, Sunday or no Sunday, churci a i Presid Me: Mr, Davis deciared. Dr. “Royals. Cogeland, eating and waked he to mle to] a tovutca upper nites quent add: | haute tate ag Rh The ees, om fin der of Fur Trimmed Coat Commissioner, scunded a warning Havana There she rested awfille Because of a doubt as to whether {ed the college President, “but it is ajfrom his glasses, “is that he ie pre-| COMM @ breadwinner, Mr. Davis Oo Ss ys, was marked and immediate From that very moment,” against the drinking of strange ‘con- and took av airplane for Key West, |‘h® defendant was served,” said Jus-|wonder more questions have not| Paring himself for his life work. He tice Wagner, have decided to open{arisen about the boy and the part he|'% Practical about his work and try- coctions, | where, under an assumed name, she = i derwent 4 ae < H . * her default, She may come int mn ing to get the most out of his edu-| home underwent a come ehan Sizes 14 to years, Also S 7 “ ‘There haye been so many 5) registered at a hotel. and defend the Mctscs he cave tle playing in this age. cation, “The very fact that so many ene senimed Re Sa reent nd ey ieee 14 to 18 years, Also Sullable for Women to 36 Bust, called to our attention this week,” he Horter discovered her absence ®} th placed on the trial calendar { = boys have to work their way through | Prudent alr, enc ored to assume the s ne place calendar and tho | « . ua . ae i said, “of persons who have become ill) ghort time after she left and followed | interlocutory and final judgments of ‘di ‘Then, perhaps, it is the business| college makes them serious and a| ‘le of head of the family and, when i Ang liquor nh the: ower’ vorce shall stand pending. trial.” |chap who is going to these petting|little more critical about the sort of| spoken to iby me, became impuden after drinking Hquors in which thers! her post haste to Havana, Learning| "°Pirough his counsel, Nathan Burkan, | parties and whisking about in motors|Work they do. Personally 1 am for] nd impertinent, and fnally won her was wood alcohol.that I think it is there that she had flown to Florida, | Rosenfeld denies his former wife's | ;|the modern college boy every time.| Mother over to her side claims. jwith a flask of ‘something peppy’ | tajone: ‘bal ; His wife lett home last he mportant that our people choose he engeged & plane and set out after idleness, ribald songs and drinking } ly of what they drink.” “ —__>—__—_ upon his hip pocket rather than the! }ave quite disappeared and given s, and on July 19, whe: “a WikOly? aie W Rae USN SN ue WOMAN PICKED OUT college boy,” I interjected. place to the spirit of ‘getting some. | home he found the pli The “gin which it is now belleved = Arriving at Key West, he immed} ©, we won't put all the blame |thing out of it’ and ‘fitting your cnr | furniture and was forced to sleep on Me) caused the deaths of four men and y toc - ‘or the north, ex- OF CROWD AS THIcF © | riculum into your life work. That is|an_ abandoned cot from the attic ey caused ‘a Sees ately took train’ for i Jupon those outside of college walls.” |ine spirit of the modern college boy-'| Justice Dike reserved decision Bone woman Tuexday was traced yes-| pecting to find she had gone to he 7 4 ————— ren ed Pre t Mezes. “Since I terday by Detectives Moloney and! xitiey Ab eee : . responded Presiden’ ‘ pets Oe ete teeth treet Sta, | Nutley home, But while he was hur-| Purrter Wity Detectives Patrols am not in touch with many of the ying around New Jersey Mra Horses Broadway in fearch: colleges where rich students attend tion to a steamship docked at a North EAE Me River pier preparing to sail to-day. |was waiting in Key West. She re-| Giadys Ward Hoetz, the former wife|I cannot vouch for them. Conditions hy er wife . a | mained there a day or two and then, |of a Louisville turfman, was hed inlin other colleges may be different, CAMMEYER “SHOOKIDS |going to Jacksonville, started north | $1,509 bail to-day by Magis FOR CHILDREN The detectives yesterday afternoon arrested Martin Ryan, twenty-one, who admits having sold a quantity ‘ vday by rate | but L will say this of the college boys of alcohol to John Horan, now under | by rail. +|Douras in the West Side Court on the]; now here—and there are 18,000 urrest. charged with homicide | When Horter failed to find his wife {complaint of « Broadway furrier. The] .tugents in these buildings—the boys He sald he had bought it from ala, tne home of her parents, he re- {charge was suspicion of grand larceny. | pee 4 German who was employed on one of | ar jaya betore |The furrier sald she recently pur-|W"O come here are gerlous mind the ships. turned to Cuba. days b chased a coat for $90 and gave m check |{llows, untouched by the so-called —————__ |Christmas, he returned to Nutley to|tnat was returned marked no funds, | {fYolOus age PLEA OF INSANITY ivisit his own people, but did not call] petectives McCann. and. Flaherty, u me there have always been two ; ot types of boys who go t IN WESTLING’S CASE |upon his wife. She learned, she said, /who made th arrest, said thore had | Le erie the tolleco: t pointed out the college that he had said he wished no more|heen another charge against her made|"The boys who ‘come to college mn -|by a Broad: omar of ‘the boys who are ‘ant to culle ae Cormeen ear inet Merger 43) 99 wie np DAE SD NORS Ne Tee Following a alharn it es the |The er who comes of his own fb: Teil Ae) Sarieds was her sotiee. young woman came to New York to go |lition and has to work lis way Alric Westling, former commercial ceteneensiens...<eetaniesied on the stage four m hs ago. Hor {through is serious; the boy who is qyavellor ‘and bond saleatnan, wis fF | FIREMEN JACK UP CAR farcek Jest Glens wae mane efter, ste (edt Aimays lias. plenty ef Hime for Supreme Court ‘of Bronx County to- TO EXTRICATE MAN | the furrler who war patrolling Broad: | day charged with the murder of © —— Sha “gow do you think the modern col- liege boy--this boy who works his Unidentified Victim Pinned Under) JUDGE LINDSEY GUEST [exe poy the temp’ Mollar. h college and Is so keen to rob UL. Anderson of pay for a ducation-—has changed ; Ae F rocuinea by Woeallina’s it Atter Being Hi OF HONOR AT LUNCHEON {). ist (enor say, fifteen sears?” | Quality Considered, the Least Expensive ed as his counsel.| yrundreds last right for fifteen min- __. leaned: 3 Shoes for Children to Be Had Anywhere appointed Asemblyman “He or 1 ait HoT MeKew’ as hls counsel of utes watched members of Hook and/ patertained by the Board of Child | hy ena eee herd aU Beast Pu Mea. sop pntared a plon of nat aulltymaccer Company Nox 10 geok up weir lis much more serious and he comes TAN GRAIN LEATHER on tis ground of insanity, with Ieave {o|zouthbound Bosten Road surface car at] ‘The Board of Child Welfare enter. | to, college 6 ARE SCARED ONT OF IE Sizes 7 to 11.. tee change it on the date set for trial, Jan. |ig1n street and Third Avenue, B tained Judge Ben Lindsey a “College pranks have very litte to Sizes 11% to 2 : ‘ r $e Westling, handcuffed to two deputy | 139th Street a ird Avenue, Bronx, ; at a luncheon | ao Githecollese life to-day, In the : He AO) Peninsvasewringirriere i . . a ann autsanas though he were bored |to extricate an unidentified man about | to-day at the Biltmore. Judge Lindsey. /ola days they were qyite as impor- SONTINE CATEEKIN Distinctive models from regular stock. Rich fabrics trimmed with Beaver, Squirrel, - Mole, Nutria, Wolf, Caracul and Opossum Fur. by the p ings. |thirty-nine, who had been pinned under| Who is fasnous for his juvenile court \tant as the work itself, Hazing and ‘The conditon of Mrs, Mollar, who w44|the forward truck after being run down| rulings, spoke on “A Children’s Code."'\all sorts of wild pranks took up much Black shot, through ihe head after her has | tie man was taken to Lincoln Hospital| Among those present at the 1 ‘on {time of the chap who attended college Sizes 6 to 8 For Children $4.35 Fordham Hospital to-day as with a possible fracture of the akull. we Health Commissioner Copeland, | or fifteen years ago. To-day $44 toll a 5.25 roved. ‘The motorman, Thomas Monahan, said | {udgoe Cornelive . Cotlina and there te Very litte of that iife, Telpal “11% to For Misses. 5.95 Values to 110.00 <escicmeaittbieiemminata qudsse < : me Anat 'e also gone out ot co: : nd al, nan evi. | samuel eve. of the Children's 'ALCOHOL-LADEN Sip TOWED IN-| 22 founded bie bell, but the inan evi- | Coir’ Anning 8. Prall, President of the life. And despite all this talk at dently did not hear it. Monahan said] vas 4 aa ONT. Board 0 jucation;' Dr. William J, hooch and home brew there is pract he applied his emergency brakes but it|Sirovich, Mary A. Frasca, ‘Mrs. William cally no drinking among © BOSTON, Dec. 29.--The schooner | Way too late. "Einstein, Conrad Engel,” Mea, Mathias |ctudents here. > ‘Stamped! on a Shoe Means Seancland of Mer 65.00 ol a y 1 K in the name of “Gleason.” He wore a| Rev, William A. Courtney, mem) chens and a big. pipe take wp the tune 47-Si WW 34°" St. Ni No rk; arbor to-day by the Const Guard cut |prown fedora hat, gray overcoat, brown |the Child Welfare Board h Ngo wallege | bos ' i : it. INew To! i F Acuannet ie the count, but sent no (sult, blue shirt and tan shoes and socks. | Prevention of camelts.. tot y : Lape Peed IS Newark Store ~ 649 Broud St, Misses’ Coat Dept.—ésrd Floor d ashore as to the circumstances, He is & feet 6 inches, and weighs 160, duiss Sophie Irene Loeb pi aim in life they want a certaly line “

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