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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURBAY, JANUARY 28, 1922. TMOFEETOFSNOW |" R86 KILLED ASHOOGH Sw © Searce, Bri High Prices— Restaurant a) Given De High. Low. Last. thee ith: t et Rodents Attack Shopkeepers. ’ Y i ie et sae eer ae Amer- Adame txpress -. bly S14 ble — % ‘Tex & Pac Coal, 2 aR ta * | BUDAPEST, Jan, 28.—Rats and mise tthe show at the Club Danaint, | Three hundred Polish orghiiee brought A ‘. o Nigratiny Ni PY 7 y e Jax Rubber 4% 134 14% + tw Third Avenue 0 + % ] jaren igrating in swarms from the Rusz| No. 201 Weet 62d Street, early this | to this country from Siberia during the ‘Allis-Chalmers 4m 41 ay + Tobaces Products 63% ON + sian famine area, and Budapest ts morning Deputy 1 ctor ‘Troy and * [Am Agr Chen... 33% 38% 38% + [) Transcon Oil 10 a overr them, AN eto * to td Lieut. Hin aot Pe see Th bal ies NM M4 war sailed at noon to-day from Hebe FEATURES OF THE TRADING.|Am fowch Mag.. 35. 35 35 — % Union. Pacitl ty + the cl is scourge have failed, and | STEARIC. teteee ieaHtie | Ken for Dantig on the Prinerss y HOUR BY HOUR Am Brake Shoz. 8815 8% 58% + %4 United Fruit..... i" the devastation caused by them goes | Cat arrested Thelma Iarvey, twenty Matolka, ‘They arrived in New Toute i an bond : 38 36% 3 + 1% United Food Prod on apace. | She arkeet-nalls, food stores | one years old, of No. 208 West O6th ' last Hep from Chicago and are being ‘a D 90 1 50 pf. warehouses are swarm th the | stree i ‘ rent back by the National 4 j By R. R. Batson. Am Car & Wary, tere +1 |W tan Brees and warehouses are swarming with the | Street, a dancer, on a charge of per- fnlsoion. “30 rekadives can oe feed Gey cai Am Car @ F pf. 118% + 1% 7 eS eee daytime. | Bo ca erous have they pe-| forming an improper dance. Arthur Si oe Tel fl Lo i ag fee wale. charge. Lf mot, Am - A when url ey wi turn af - } a ey wi jaced in 01 i} NS re BM — Miu 8 Ind Alcounl N.Y. BOYR D LOST] ®t, s2on fight. Several Meagtonayen | Cece raecen eet ents NE One Man Burned to Death,|"Sey"rooms have ‘been! in the beg? ‘An 8% — %!U B Ind Alcohol N.Y. EPORTE! have been bitten recently. Foster Avenue, Brooklyn, moenager of Anoth rf ‘ third. class cabin for. them and. the , There was an urimistakable air Of | 4m tee pt 89% + 3% U8 Rubber...... aye, een bitten recently. sea by the|the restaurant, was arrested on a| AMOther Saves Life by | crowa that saw them of hed atenged ca hesitancy in the stock market this |Am International me Gust : dearth of cats in Hungary. | During the | charge of permitting the daw Leap from Window They are tn chars sot two Poth priests: : . 1 8 Bteel. 7 ‘ ol r, When food waa scares, thousands 6 danec 03 ; ‘They are In charge 0 Pol morning. With the faeq mabe Pee gale 2h TB 0,8 Steet ot. Many Hurt in Accidents— St Families inte chat cate “sinew then| Miss Harvey and Sachs were (ken Lonel v — wo hours, and with a holiday in- + %U i . ‘ e Increasing demand for cat fur Ae al ing mEshe : = BROKE ou ; : tervening betore business is re- |Allled Chem 8a + 4, Utah Securit South Also Covered Under [shsun'risilive tu"eagenaits furan |i" am automonite to the Weat ATT Eypiosion of alcohol and a fire F THROUGH ICE ON mieroL# oe An Safety Razor 44 44 4 ake: a further toll, As 9 consequence,| Street Station. Miss Harvey's maid ” Ws, APONTE: (Grr § cD. sumed, few traders, including those |47, guip x com, oat ook ei vanadium Steel. %| Record Downfall. the comparatively exorbitant price of| went with them, carrying the caused the death early to-day of Pas-] | Robert Vail, fifteen, son of Mr. a) on the floor, were disposed to enter | Am smelt & Ref, 46% 48 46% — th: Vy en Coal ec 3,000 to 4,000 krone i= being offered for a pice ash . Mrs. Frank Vail of Quogue, L. 1, wax Into new contracts, Such business | am tt | Vo tron Coal & o — [a itten by, shonkoope : St {sworn tn the dance. After they had t quale Furosaro, thirty, of No, 7406] drowned Inst night when he crashed as was carried on mostly rep-{| Am Saget! WASHINGTON, Jan. °8—Wash-| .in some villages the pearante lave) at ihe police station twenty minutes | x ; through the ice over a meadow whi" : { existing | Am West Marylan Jgiven up poultry raising and have) gions and the dancer were balled’ out, | NeW Utreht Avenue, in the two-story) riding home f hee resented the evening up of existing ; Am Weat Pac Corp.. ington and the surrounding Middle | turned to, tie more lucrative business eine oa riding home from the beseh off ‘ht " ect » ae rame but at No, 68 2 .| bieyele. instanes where fluctuations amount. | 4 Woe bee Atlantic section was buried to-day 2h tin aT ee HAYNES APPOINT 21 eat K oe ip 13th Ave ed to as much as a point compated | Am Westinghoure under the heaviest snow fall since |CAPTURED AFTER CHASE ©, in the Borough Park section of with the close of yesterday wero|Am Wool sc. & H ., [White Motor the blizzard of '9 | IN HOTEL ASTOR LOBBY FEDERAL DRY AGENTS] brookiyn rare. In early dealing American) Am Zine Starting late yesterday afternoon - 2 . = Policema strip: Ice ran up for a gain of more than] Anaconda : + % bd 3 y siethe | Allewed Thief Cameht After Par- Prohibition Conminstoner An-| Policeman Jeffry Upham of the three points to a new high record! Att, Drv Goods. +16 reroethy 144 1481 aaa Pad SavATEH tee eLE nat Cay anit Around Chairs, nounces Kleht in New York State.| Fourth Avenue Station was some dls- ; S eenes ni y Bi; isang 315 snow and covered the National Capi- RNGRON sic, Fe eect ere arenned ee Mchinon Ry pfs. + %| Total sales, 275,200. tal to a depth of from a foot and a| Walter Weber, twenty yeara ald, of | ,\VAGIINGTON. Jan. ts. Prohibition |tnnce away In the Isolated section week Columbia Graphophan«| at Git « Wt pt — halt to two feet. Birect car seiviee | No. 655 West 160th Stree", formerly em-|the appointment of trentecoven iet.{When he saw flames shoot from the | shares continued to be favorably la-| AN Fruit 36 _ ,|MOTHER OF 2 AT 19, was practically suspendea eat fe ployed by the Shuberts, theatrical pro-|eral Provibition agcuts to serve in the| windows of the second floor. | fluenced by measures being taken| Haldwin Loco +4 day and prospects were all activity. | ducers, was held in $5,000 basi in the} States in which they 1 The tet ra re cane to protect the company’s credit, anal] Halt & Olio. “ GUILTY OF LARCENY Cente rempieitan otherwise, WOUId | Wost side Court yesterday on a charge | includes A window was raised and a man stocks that have been in the specu- |}, Be nee Tar will hash! fisinaece te Ae of burgiary John Syracuse; Henry J,[Jumped to the ground topil , a it ; | j round and ran. After lative Hmelight recently because ot ear arid «x, |Angelina Pacante and Her Cousin} | 7e stom Se ee conerune| According to Frederick Lee, u clerk | R¥an. I ters dames A fam laending “in an alarm the polleeman | their spectacular advances were de- | js, : + % = : Bast, BANE |p ir on nhc tae ee eiiae ohiea toe, (oeeeny er, Middletown ‘ i cldedly firm. 1 ila Seaes Se, a Also Wanted by the Burtalo heratded. as for two or three G&S |Wence went to. the amos Thursday |e TNA etd ee eine oe. tre | Chased and caught the man, who sald Un the other hand, steel rails, coppers | Bkiyn Ra Tr ctfe anes Police. snow had been falling in the Atlantic | afternoon and got a typewriter, saying |gel, New York City; Charles C. Took, | © Was Salvatore Morellt of No. 667 T and other stocks that are the best} Burns Bros A ... +h States to the South of the Potomac|he was taking it to fe main offices, | Hufilo, 0. Ryans M keaell, Washing: | Coney Island Avent y Ww an essay Charles gauges of the market's trend were | Butte & Superior. { di] Frederick Pacante, twenty, and his} River, in some States such as Vir- Lee accompanied Weber to the street, |ton. Va. jad 1? Mo dacklyy, Cam= | ane are was ¥ ma Lamb could have writ- dull and moved within an extremely | Butterick Co + %]cousin, Angelina Pacante, nineteen, |Simta, breaking long standing records wee ean inte in Holes Aalor, Naiowen| pos | ses cehode Phare tesneinectoes honbectdrie cay “ 1} Calif Packt . =— ts v "la The 0 : Burea - hed bid i ollow " hove fireny fo 7 7 ‘ barrow range. Ca eee Hl rore found guilty respectively of ot [88,0 depth. The Weather Bureat|yy ‘pairuiman Wingo, na was caught | RAISULT NEGOTIATES isd BE PavOakrs RBA TBHGE epoca Sarhy See canes Sol: alu % e Ke SeaAY bs is after a chase around chairs in the dy osaro and what appeare: our unhurried, old- ey fae. tempted grand larceny in the MQ ]ieavy snow through the east and |innby FOR HIS SURRENDER | to be part of a still. Morelli, who fashioned process. The flavor 11 TO 12. EE Laalie e degree and petty larceny to-day by «|northern portion of the South.. ee een | Has thle ig. the Rie’s County | has heen famous for over a Cerro De }asco jury before County Judge MacMahon! Pennsylvania Avenue here was! MERCIER, SLIGHTLY ILL, But Spanish Co nders See Only] ¢ King's County Hos- | j half a century, Activity increased during the second) Chandler Siotors ie Brockivn, The: girl wan te very [Sewn with: the hulks of wrecked . ” © ty Plan for Escape. Pital suffering from burns and from ‘and last hour, and with the increase | Cht & Alton Ry.. Ia dahaans gir a YJ automobiles. Absence of wind pre- ARRIV. A’ aes [fractured heels received wi W 6F. A. Ferris & Co., Inc. 4 7 i UAN, Morocco, Jur 8 (AgKo- ved when he | 2 in activity prices took on a firmer|CRI& P 7 po pt pretty, admitted under close exagni-| vented the formation of drifts, but - —--= intel Pross)—The bandit Reisull, hara /J4mped, said ne and a man he knew New York tone. [Baie St overs Pee nation that she is the mother of two|the depth on the level was enough | Private Hels ys be chee eel tae tia ee ee LORIy “irae ° The leading equipments were able to| Chie Copper children, one three years old and the|to strand practically all vehicles ex- In Not Sertaun, peg a aie al See hn Biihtics ad been redistill- | [ii rise a point or more, steel shares |chino Copper other one year old. cept those of the heavier type. ROME, Jan, 28 (Associated HSU CER EO BL RUPPON AMR | cone rere ctconiek: aeoordi ng) t rose to new high marks for the|Cluett & Peat She has been arrested three times| ‘The storm cut off Washington com-|Gaydinal Mercier, Urymate of Ile pleaded for cessation of the bom- | ‘Me Police. hy day, with the short interest in Re- | Coca-Cola on charges of stealing and is now| pletely from the North. From mid-| arrived in Rome to-day to attend the|bardinent, whieh | uted a panic Th ad a quantity of the alcohol | jf 4 public displaying considerable un-|Co! Gas & Ele: out on bail on a grand larceny churge| night to 9 A. M. no trains hud left] conclave of the Sacred College, which |SMOne his followers iin creed ae HAMS se BACO) easiness. pS ela rate in Manhattan, the police say. If they | Union Station for New York or had| i moet on 1 tos But the Spanish commandevs are | gas stove, Morelli sald he fell Stores, Kresge were among the |Conso! Gas..... to be taken to Buffalo on the chirzo| ‘Train service from the South, | | Te aie old tut ine walt ie ies | AX Ph & strong column. They tear |.com Were afro. He said the second'| Bim ‘5 UT! specialties that were conspicuous |Consol Textile. of stealing $4,000 worth of goods. | wliere snowstorms have been reported | rot acrious. He 9 be Batt TY WHS Raimnii's offer was made to gain time | or had been used as a “hay loft.’ | fi Sie ‘ r 4 | Ce a ——— or v lays an a" us . 4 “4 + for the extent of their gains, Gils | Com Int-Cal Min, for two days and from which section | the Vatican. [for his oscap The lower floor is a blacksmith shop. Cont are ; a | with an. -RA tiie storm came, was likewise sus- Webs run NP (guile! Analy Wie | asda y OH N. Y. NEEDS MORE X-RAY pended. Several trains were reported Mexican Petroleum showing a gain} a Corn Products . Crucible Steel . EYES LIKE HAVAN’S | stalled between Richmond and Wash- = _ ington. Railroad officials were at- Policeman Gets Revol tempting to get a train, comprising tridges From Prospect Park day coaches only, out before noon for Promenader. Baltimore and possibly to Philadel- ‘A man walking up and down Prospect | Phia and other points North. Park West near 15th Street, Brooklyn, Weather reports show that the huge \ mately snowfall is general over the Middle early this morning, was watched for 4) atiantic section and extends south in time by Patrolman Haran, of the Fifth | virginia. Avenue station. Then Haran went to e him and said, jocularly, ‘Hello, Joe, got your gun with.you this morning?” ||SAYS HE BROKE A RIB : ; Mid-Winter Sale of Han Pe iad the'man and found «| AFTER PROMISING CURE FOREIGN EXCHANGE CLOSING. | Gaston Wit & Wis z loaded revolver and eight extra cart- a < aac? ‘ + 5 Bterling, demand, 4.24 1-2; cables, |Gereray queetrie P ridges in his pocket, He was Car-|Osteopath Sued for 823,000 by = 4.25, unchanged. French, francs, de- |General Motor « mella Barotta, thrty-ihree, of No. i Weniam Pucient. | = : mand, .0819 1-2; cables, .0820, up|cray @ Davis... 18% 19% 18% — 4% [Sixth Avenue, Brooklyn, and litr Ne) stapel H. Pinkerton has an : -2 IG ‘ was held in $5,000 bail for Special § begun 40000 1-2. Lire, demand, .0444; |Great Nor Or sions for violation of the Sullivan law upreme Court for $26,00 dam- of more than two points over the low of the week. Cuba Cane Sugar ‘Vhe only influence in the news of the | Cuba Cane 8 pf. r uban Am Su vison Chem Del & Hudson Del Lack & W. day was to be found in the cha ter of railway earnings statements for December. These were more unfavorable than had been expect lepttyohneons: ed, especially in the case of the St. [Eve Paul, but the railroad group as a) Erle Ist pt. whole was steady. Famous Players: Both cotton and wheat closed strong, | "am Players pf. Foreign exchange rates were firm. | net texas . General Aspha! S # g +1 = action in cables, .0444 1-2, up .0001 1 Bel- |Guan Sugar, ges agal: I " f Segi ; 1 arabes ey itt eS Ea ages against Dr. John H. Buehler, an ‘ . Begins Monday, January at 9 gian francs, demand, 0784 1-2; Sela an hatker + %|BOLIVIA’S REQUEST osteopath, of No, 680 St. Nicholas Ave- | { { 8 M nday, January 30th, at 9 A. M. cables, .0785, unchanged. Marks, de- | fiouston Oil s----+ + % 3 nue for the alleged fracturing of one mand and cables, .0050, off .0000 1-4.| supp Motors .... REFUSED BY PRESIDENT | of ner ribs auring an osteopathic treat- Bed R Sui ivi i RGA WencH TAR ALAG LARS SECROIC Te each otha i ed Room Suites Living Room Suites 10444, off .0001. Swiss francs, de-|indlahoma Retin , b+ 3 | opamue oniticPera Parley Must Be| Is the papers filed to-day the plain- take “ae + m 1 3 : be i Mand, 1968; cables, 1964, unchanged, Inter Cone Cory + Hh) TMM mitted to These Countries, | tiff charges that the osteopath promised Dining Room Suites Ose) Beatles de 2 Inter Harvester .. + & sq aa to cure and restore her to health, but 4 up .0005; Pesetas, demand, ree untae + WASHINGTON, Jan. 28.—The request) 4: hig treatment was so ‘“careles Odd and Novelty Pieces % , 5 of the Bolivian Government for repre- i negligent, unskilled and ignorant” th: "| sentation in the forthcoming treaty of he broke one of her ribs. She furth Ancon Conferences in Washington be-| charges that the fractured rib |, tween Peru and Chile has been refused | yet mended and avers that the injury ; } q ‘aa ~ ‘Tip: autdace a . . 6 | reer eert oy President Harding. Mr. |may be permanent, i j URNITURE in the widest selection it has cables, .1509, unchanged. kroner, demand, . wp 0007. Norw 1567; cables, 1 Inter Paper 507; cables, Inter Mer Mi ian kroner, demand, |Jnter Nickel . up .000: Danish | Invincible Ot kroner, demand, .1991; cables, .1996, | Island Ol Harding says that the matter of Boli- —_>——_ i ever . " H hi s J i er ICC! oO Pas of > up .0001 Jones Tes «...... + %| {a's participation in the conference is | 1C— PLANT DAMAGED | hi iil Wy) j : been our pleasure to offer. ‘The epee Benneceas eee * = Nq matter for the exclusive considera- ( fi { i livable, comfortable kind that will hand- ROME BANK TO REPAY lkreage pig | Hon oh HR TRCN En concerned. $50,000 BY A FIRE | : somely adorn and capably serve the small Lackaw ee! . + % — | | + " ar 2: 3 2 . 70 PER CENT. BY 1923} (co Rub & Tire *) BABY ABANDONED IN VAN CORT-| Was Second Blaze tn Atlantic City) ' Hall Wi apartment, suburban cottage, or the spacious . -_— Lehigh Vatley .. + 4 LANDT PARK. Building in Fifteen Hours. { | r i } count house. permet Peeters Are to Sub- Loew errno . 11% 108 10% te A baby boy, three days old, was ATLANTIC CITY, Jan. 28.—Two fires 2 serthe 150,000,000 Lire t wot, Ino . e * Y c rs Dp A . Ps ‘ presooo one Tire Co |sanant Sugar... 43° 43M 42 + | found abandoned Silk emoing in Yan Inithe local Bienes ates fe Prices—the lowest in many years for furniture re J |Man Elevated .. 43 430 43% Sonne Park, near Grand Aticneei| Company within fifteen hours yesterday | of the Macy standard of quality. OPED ans 18) CAmoviales: Hives) | ey ee ay 89 = | The inten rat way to the lake to skate, | caused a loss of about $50,000. The Arst Macy standard of quality. Immediate settlement of the affairs of] MArun Fary .. Sit 31% — % | Fegan on vie wevapped Ina womans| fire in the morning did little damage, / \ the Banca Italliana Di Sconto, says the! May Dept. Stores Union suit and a baby blanket, In a|but all the apparatus was called to the ' F 7 : c) 7 Messaggero to-day, will be made on the| Mex. Petroleum Uunlon aU ae aeeY oaponure’ it wan | fire to-night and the firemen had a twa For Details See Tomorrow’s Papers \ following basis: Middle States Ot. tiken to Fordham Hospital. The child| hours’ fight. H | i os Midvale Stee! has light hair and gray eyes. So far as can be ascertained, the sec-} First ment of 70 per cent. of the |a¢o, wan & ees ———_——_— ond fire was caused by friction, de- deposits, 40 per cent, of which is to be|Mo, Kan & T pf. HIS THR PASSENGERS STOLE |atroving the tnsulaton of the electric paid in 1922, and 30 per cent. in 1923. Mo Pacific . A HOS TAXI. cables in the elevator sheft . 1 Sort Second—Investment of 10 per cent. of |Mo Pacific pf.... ahree young men got into the taxicab |and shevings in the plant were quickly the total deposits in shares to recon-|Mont Ward ignited. Tenants in severa ram 4 owned and driven by Patrick Gillick, of | no: in periven out Mouth Granta Avenue (at Bread [heen ee and Branford Place, Newark, last] wipow's 935,000 VERD struct the bank's finances. Mullins Body .... ‘Third—Investment of 5 per cent. of the] National Lead total deposits in reserve. New Yor! Str CON- 1 iia ‘ + night, and asked to be driven to Tena- ’ Bee Tere eer OF 1etim0. 000 ise 2% | fy. Upon arrival there, when Gillick FIRMED. Px the farroe 0 reorganize Rl Openca the doors to let them out, he| ‘The Appellate Court in Brooklyn Fifth—The remaining 15 per cent. of Hy fran tae by Mover’ wenn ah | to-day unantmously confirmed the ver- the total deposits would be entrusted to|Nortelk & West. To lee ve away. Gillick walked back to{ dict of $85,000 returned on Jan. 7 the bank to meet subsequent eventual: [Northern Pacific, = %| Newark. IN21, in favor of Mrs Mabel ‘Tapley, aS [Neva Rootle: Reet a Verse | £eainst the Pier Machine Works of . 2 - vs &! Brooklyn, by a ore Juatios COURT FREES 7 MEN | Okie gmat ; Fawcett in gupreme court, Brooklyn ACCUSED OF HOLD-UP |orpneum maiseht BOSTON, -Judxe Crosby, in| Mrs, Tapley’s husband, Herbert, was es Otte ‘Elevator tne mupteine Court to-iny’ appointed Killed by @ train while ie was work: wh mre ams o toston, i Ht ‘or he "er jachine orks. Alt ‘Goarwed! (by Horry Wasnlott Pcs oe Fre ae eecomuriuse and James H'| Mts. Tabley has six emall children With Aw (and Robber f ewensie 0 ids 9 a ES lB Sch we Pacifio Matt Patton of this city, as trustees of the Seven men charged with assault and] Pacific Ol Christian Sclence Publishing Society, [CUNARD FREIGHTER BREAKS robbery on complaint of Harry Was-|Pan-Amer Pet + a) DOWN Ar SER. 8—The Cunard FLAPPERS! HEAR | ,n0s7% uc" it nick of No. 43: Crown Street, Brooklyn, | Penn RR. have been freed by Magistrate Brown pores n left London in Gates Avenue Court, Brooklyn. ‘They | pninda Company WHAT PROFESSOR on Jan, 20 for this port, has broken are: Abraham Witdorohic, No, 579 Dumont Avenue; brah ning to Lon SAYS ABOUT YOU! | thin in'tow of another vessel, acconins Phillips Petrol... Pierce Arrow No, 344 Osborne Street; Albert Levine,| Plerce Arrow pf SA tg adv i recely here to-day. ‘The No, 173 Riverdale Avenue; Louix Horo-| Plercs Ott ralks Ript ; sy fo ellavia has a cargo for this city anc wits, ‘No. 249 Watkins Street; Isadore| Pitts & W. He Talks Right Out in Washing- | tor Porttand, Me Max ‘Zimoritz, So, Heo chest ee ice wisee fon Irving Sehonls : ays Dread- THUGS G Psi 5 PAYROLL, | Fifty-first Strect, ail of Brooklyn. FUE ON exscsare tul Things. BOSTON, Jan.):8.—Two men attacked | pret cinq Tit et eton Ave Kal on Bprine - Everybody knows that a Jota! Doherty, carrsing the $2 575 pay- | bie and c threatening to] "ay Copper ....+ flapper is a young girl; but town stove inanufacturers, (his after mL oat tee EMER peared there are innumerable views us noon, seized the money and fled. Remington ype « FOR HYLAN HOWE RULE PLAN, | Replogie Steel Corporation Counsel O'Brien last} Rep Iron & Steel to just what kind of a young girl « flapper is, Here {s the Republic Motor .. . s night denied reports from Albany that| pepat butch NY view of Prof. Herman Horne Notice to Advertisers the Legislative Committee of the State | 8: L & San Fran. of New York University, ex- 2 coy Mayors’ Conference Committee had |&t & & er pressed in an address to gradu- Evening World if rece turned down the Mayor's home rule| canta Cec Sugar ates of Washjngton Irving’ | toace muy "perm and ls orde: of "eerie plans. Mr. O'Brien sald the only sub-|ccaboard Air Line a World Office Copy con’ ravi ject discussed in Albany was a pro-| cears-Roebuck High School: unde by The World wut posal to give cittes local self-govern-| geneca Copper “4 flapper is a person who Display advertising tne Cony { da ae “ : 4 i ment Sections Susday W ‘went and the right to freme their own| ginctair Ol... prefers ignorance to truth. morined by an m.. Charters, and that it nad been approved | ainas-sheff Steel . in substantially the form that Mayor| goutnern Pai “Who has a conscience Hylan wanted it Southern Ry . which does not bother her, 4 4 ——— Stand OU of nn ie . be je UNIDENTIVIED MAN FOUND DEAD. | stan Oil of NJ pf 115 Wholcan:dlctate'te her pa Having copy ent bs unidentified man was found dead|Stewart-Warner 2814 ents at home. pubic on tice by at 6,80 o'clock this morning in front of | Stromberg 80 4 ow ‘ . in be eeareee, Oke Mf“ Bowen Avenue fe nat about| stoceoceer a. # whe aretera 2 learn the min he’ omitted "as. cen sixty years old, clean shaven, with grey | submarine Bost. 4% 44 4% seamy side of life from experi- ¥ ae “ +h hair, “He wore ‘a binck overcoat, blue| ter Gut Bulp.f. aim 40% sim + te ona serge coat and blue overalls, and had C37°Gn sliver, ‘The cause of death hes| Ten? Cop & Ch.. 104 10 Is the Professor right, Map mann not been determined, but there were no|Tex8s Company . 44% 434, » * marks of violence, Texas @ Pacific. 27 26% % pers? LP THE WORLD

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