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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, RAERCE 30, 1922. ; 8 4 GIVES LIBRARY $20 FOR BOOK SHE TOOK OUT 61 YEARS AGO * JANITOR FINED $50 FOR TAKING BEDS FROM SICK KIDDIES Magistrate Regret rets Jail Sen- tence and Arrest of Manager Is _Impossibl New Rochelle Woman Send Conscience Check for Volum« Lost in 1861. Miss M. T, Cockroft, No. 4 Park Avenne, New Rochelle, has sent a check for $20 to the New Rochelle Public Library for the purchase of books in return for « volume borrowed in 1861 and never returned Enclosed with Miss Cockrort’s letter of explanation is a letter dated Sept 1861, from T. Yale, then librarian of the Trinity School Library, requesting Miss M. Cockroft to return a volume entitled “Walter Thornby Misa Cockroft is not known to the library authorities TO INVOKE HEA ALTH LAW. Officials to Arraign Both Men for Scattering Measles, a Contagious Disease. Robert Washington, the colored jan- (ea Pere Na SAL Lrritiie iets te ec CELL III TiTrrirreiirigrrtiy KILLS DOG WHOSE BITE day in the West Side Court by Magis- “We are suffering he Moral High. “The petting party “The Highbrow is a “The Lowbrow says: “The really intelli- “The Highbrows of PROVED FATAL TO GIRL fi sens TT * —~ aioe em aot trate Levine, who declared that he re- irom a Dictatorship of brow Is responsible tor is fhe perivetly logical snob_and_a_ Puritan, 1 don’t know anything xent “mad iy a High his time Tooked down Another Child Bitten Witt me gretted tliat he couldn't send the jani- Highbrows. The result Prohibition, The Puri- nd natural reaction In_his opinion, what- about art, but I know bers, The Hight Low-Brow. He has a on Shakespeare, He Given cur Treatment. tor to the workhouse ‘and that the law Will bo the Lowirew fan Highbrow for cen- irom the super-moral- ever is popular Is what I like” have the advantage of heer - and - champagne was the Elizabethan A posse led by members of the Board had failed to reach Gouverneur Ed- 7 I ed oe ae! Re Belasco.” i i of Health at Lyndhurst, N. J., to-day sorship.” ists. wrong.” noise. taste, Se ‘ s wards, manager of the apartments. ped ADS — py nol = killed a yellow mongrel dow whose b The men were charged with having last week resulted in the death o Sen cal ye mean ee Oe BRONX BOY GANG Highbrow vs. Lowbrow, ACTORS IN ROL \ Nothing in Name [nie 00 eo er gee le reason that their parents had not To Dog mn Court; tained Magistrate Corrigan deduced Pied ed Pd eT red severe Injur that the dog's name was Prince and arms, will de giver Pasteur treatme Kee ey Socom aoe ROBBED 10 STORES Age-Old Feud, Made Clear | (fF FIREMEN AT | HeLoves Bm Ald iio A Elie aii Ag a ied Saturday, n ¥ + ter developing hydrophobia Edmondson, a wounded veteran only the grocer was told to pay th a short time out of the hospital and r " metal] The dog eluded capture all last week worker $5 for “board” and $2 for the [although a posse killed sixteen. stray in a job for two weeks, suid that he Answers All, Even “Mutt,” in 1 ira in that tim PRE eT cis By Poet Who’s Been Both Dispute Between Tis Rival July out of the compensation allowed Owners him by the Government and that < * he had been unable to pay for the ise ot the —— Brian Hooker Detects the Puritan, Moral, Re- The issue in Yorkville Court was the last three months be ownership of a dachshund, Government's failure to pay him. ‘At 10 o'clock on the morning ot YOuth Caught as Another Was] ligious and Blue Law Highbrows and Im-|Help W ith the Ho: Hose at Fite} way anytoty should be interested Mrs. Edmondso: sti fier s T, a ae < : < ween Astor and Gaiet in the ownership of a dachshund is a Pe She he eee ee ea Shot Told of Crimes, possible Lowbrows as Well, but Sees Good] Bt qheeret, ate mystery, bt anything ean happen tn Hy ie % Police Sar: . : : : . a 5 ‘or! « Sait Saha cA ATO ATS tens Police Say. in an Intelligent Combination of Both Kinds a Cnn of those personally Intereated er daughter Mary, six, the janitor a - ‘ folk aided firemen last night] W#8 William ©. leek, No. 10 ra knocked at tho door. Ho had with] Detective Troncato testified in of Brows as Found in New York. a Renta s aol tine that caused | SYoMUes we inctal worker, The other him two painters und said that he] Morrisania Police Court to-day thac — es e) Be 5 was Nathan Kandel, No. 2 Bas! fi s Square. The/ Sith Street, a grocer had come to renovate the rooms and : i ‘ excitement in Times Sq I david Harrison eigh s old, of [By Marg M fixed rules, He thinks it’s : ; mn > made paint them. Against her remon-| D2! Harrison eight rs old, of [By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. jheres ANE on : ‘4 wales ae an blaze apparently started from a short As for the yup himself, he made it So. 66 East 105th wvious that he didn vea da ho. strance they entered the room, and|N® 66 East 1051! play. He takes the attitude or [elreult between tho walls of the Aator| vious that he didn't give a darn wh ; : him ’ 1 dog th a lovely the janitor told the children to get{captured while, us alleged, he was} dooker told certain religious communities, |Theatre and the Gaiety Theatre prea ie alla eae ch they ctor, eager to bestow his damp out of thelr beds, which they Gia Jaiding in the commission of a burg-| torshipy of Highbrows. Tt 1s th who believe that only their choice |puitding in Broadway between 45th nts Balad there te hee cra eg etheE filary, early to-day, hud confessed that] Moral Highbrow who ny t, who was “We ure suffering,’ Brian me, “from a Dieta on anybody that w n be saved’'—— respon spirits ¢ sted them to her own bed. Fr 4 and 4th Streets, and was confined to] ‘er Then the men began knocking down] he Was a member of a gane of boys} sible for Prohibition. It is. the We we the pure and perfect |ine insulation of electric cables. Bleck was in court on n Sunn 4s the kiddies had left d] that rebbed ten stores in Harle ine " 1 Highbrow who is respo 3 z atpobtained by Kandel, who eluims to ee se Ne Ape ben end that robbed ten stores in Harlem and] 1 n Tigt respon The rest of you be damned? Smoke poured from the gap that} re icinal owner ing the debris in the middie of the] tte, Bronx In the past three montis.) movie censorship and OF course hell's good enough for |separates the buildings, and a traific] sii, pono prmen said: Kandel 4 vistrate Hatting held Harrison] who wants to ponsible: for vou iceman sent in a special alarm. | ,, oahe VIRGINIA floor, Mrs, Edmondson waited until Naed T lost him on January 9 when C had night when her husband returned| Without bail, One of the boy's com 1 play « pe Iti We can’t have heaven jammed.” |The district wus crowded with vehicles] jenn ON nn : i ve } quoted the quatrain softly, |and pedestrians, and soon the fam was] |"! eg e ome and lie nediate ed the] panions ie burglary was shot by « WoWwho tries . His name's Ted,’ said Fleck aE: . nn jmn Hiately notified the] panions in the burglary was shot by $ snd Me Vbolen pene go great policemen had. dimculty inf "His name's Ted." wald | Fleck, Policeman Francie Kelly was sent | Poceman und slightly wounded and : ee unscrambling it for the fire apparatus) siivet and Hirst Avenue on Jan. 9 | a ancis yO Waa enti. ciher escaned nian theo! It is Blue to_get through, § iw 3 to the apartment and ordered Wash-] #7other escaped. Svea “That's ° c ‘ T bough him a collar and ast stony tha tor, to bring the teds| Policertan Walter Webbh was pass-| Law Highb who yearns “to at's exactly it.” he assented, While firemen were unreeling hose, | oa ieat A LOB GET UH Ler Ga enue mass i mithited ite (18 “That's the Highbrow, all fight. [Cecil Lean, who is appearing at the ments fan’ the back from the basement and superin-|ing the dry goods store of Abraham make all wnregulated lite lett to He doesn't know what demdctacy Astor, approached the stage door, | latrate Corrigan ordered the tended the ope Paton Lurie at No. 288 St. Ann's Avenue} Us conform to Tis Mithe code of me In his opinion, whatever | followed closely by the firemen. Other he Gan ain Sei ea Rite Boo ane Tans Tat 2A. M. when he saw a finger of 1! ts popular is wrong , members of the company appeared at} {180 moana eu rie ySullivan, attached to the Health But it you think Mr. Hooker Jintervals, and all found a way to ¢ Department, prosecuted the ease and| ght projecting into the dark interior : don't know it, but ‘ : Bay with flowers, when he's |to their dressing rooms. The fire was |‘! , 4 sald that the sick children had been} from tho floor. He decided a hole} they're all animated by the spirit talking about the Lowbrow, you [confined to the “gap and was not] | Here. Ve.” called | sent to the Hoxpital for Contagious} was being cut in tho floor and went] of the sh Inquisition, the ure mistaken, threatening enough to stop prepara-[) Une ‘ae whistled: his serpentine ei pee ravine Los {?} for help. viewpoint of the man who thought “The Lowbrow," he remarked tions for the evening performances at Hee Neraee Oe ream he manager o} art : daciaival Misc cite. Steientcoy : ne oe kota Rit vies and fast ie In the mean time Lurie, who lives] he could save man L) Tighbrow Jelther playhouse, and men in the box fants and lawyers with turned inside out, even tf he offices sold tickets unaware of the ex- | inkles of we chief regret in this matter isfabove the store in the tive-story} by burnin And the in n't know it. The Lowbrow |citement outside. Hertel Aataatey Ieunid ere © wen made Out) building, had telepho: the € Might W the fellow who goes around = == = ‘om ee Nenkals SA c: AgAIMst You So that | Could give vot en en eae hag - fk sing) Ee aowe icin aneuline , Sad And hack a room went the In @ new package ‘that fits the pocket~ your A more outrageous in- | ander ¢ Baton NG eh = Bat ubout art, but T know what I like." Dagne taste tn life and art, If not | promiscuous pup tu the grocer At a price that fits the pocket-book— stance of the violation of all laws of} heard sawing down below, and mn 4 , What he means Is, ‘I don't WANT in drinkables, With undiminished enthuyiieny ecenc not come to my atten-|licemen John Colby and John The 1 pedi Wem alate CEL es _ tHe can find something to en “Here, Birdie? culled | The same unmatched ‘blend of tion. With regard to you," he said] pad been sent to investigate. Webb aera ignorant und proud of my jenor- joy tau : songs as Whose Raby Vifunt, and a jury: would} TURKISH, VIRGINIA ond BURLEY.Tobaccos 0 janito’ egret that I can-| n J onati 5 Edt ape, Are You?’ as well as in gran¢ Gt acitayra. caren to the janitor, that Ticht=| ct thom) aad (hey quads Bret ance." He has an opaque mind, Sparay nthe jes as well as in : ‘i , not impose r ere sentence You see, he thinks, like the High- RRS LENS ANOY Here, ido,” ell clovk wish [could send you to the Work-| the store TESS THREE OE aoc IRA EASE SITES Shakespeare. By the way, wow Here, DMI cated r house hey found the door had t Ti Nook and cola practice. Ka eoly Alte many people realize that tiie Mere, Mutte? eniled son ly els Mr. O'Sulliva vourt that} been foreed, and © 1b 1 a , f that the Lowhrow re DIRK Bro wa Of Mia, Hmo— Ban Jen UC) y ohis the law was not yet through with n t ' 1 * a z _ son, for example— look Nl ee pean till td oa a) Went into the cellar, wile Webb an 8 , a pul ‘8 and wants to down on Shakespeare? Tt aint Both i Municipal Court|™@4ined outside. Colby and Viazea Lee mi 8 thought he commercialized his art for violation of ction 100 of the} Say they found a candle burning w nt So ie aig He wits Nos sf nis ra Laws, of exposing the public] one boy being lifted up by two others. a M left the arm BUH es Fie) was the alizebeshin 0 contagious disea On the ficdr were (bupeIAe tooled : eha this time and was walk- as Edmonuds wounded in the} 1 asia ; AG 1 ing ut the room with long, arm and the 1 the Croix de aster and brick had n drilled High-» lizht, pantherine steps. Mr, Hooker was st ng with Suerre uished Service| through, and a circular hole sawed in iy Just “When [think of the Highbrow Intense earnestne pe wav Guerre and lished Service Cross, the flooring of the store above, ane and the Lowbrow,” he volun- ing in emphatic ¢ whims}: Sea nos 01 ts rhbro er real = At the command “7 humor in h Highbrow n: r ISS STAPLES, LAST new. 0D) \ sinile and his blue-gray eyes, ‘1 ! he sald, “is that the pu’ he M hands," the two dropped the one they ' But fer ike Lewis Carroll's Alice doesn't like things becwuse they OF OLD FAMILY, DIES] “ere Be through the hole anu] they’ al ' About with the Walrus and the Carpen. are bad. It kes wh t kos kicked out the ght. One of the boys} something 1 ‘ nd ter You remember how Alice musical comedies, moving _oi¢ Se aa Gai tether vans oe ‘apulets, the fH y nd first decided that she liked the tures, § best sellers—-for thetr Fall From Stapleton Library | V°* C2UsDf but the other two dashea ‘ ' Is and M Walrus best, because he was GOOD qnualities, thelr laughter, *Jup the cellar stairs and past Webp| | i ho more arty: thy the nodr Ovatera heats fire, color, rhythm, romance. The Steps Wills Only Survivor of neler he could interee pt them. 1 " eeilicdon’ pointed out that bud qualities auerel ' REPORTED UNDER Once Noted House oe Bi Soe ie Woe aentnes) he ote more than the Carpenter dental. It's Wke falling In love singh te oe Pee rien Yet t Alice decided she liked the A man falls in love wits a homel Miss rances W tst Bev i which bre cores Par ‘ onter best. ‘But he ate as woman, but not bec ‘ oldest and most illustrious fan pee *? aa reall 36 ' La) Tweeediedum Se poo Manan tovk aim and the bullet hit the runner . a . ‘i t, or amusing —not * died early to-day f afin the left shoulde He was taken] 218 tye : We fe exe ning “Ale the. PW ess. He makes him fail lust night on of thefto 1A Hospital and said he x fons aed MMe Oe ee ee self forget that, or perstades hii rnegic Library in S. i. | Abraham Cutler, ¢ teen yeurs old, 1 I at it is a ne nd She had ascended t of No. 15 East 1 Steeet oe 8 — " > Baw onoeite aay ’ for | es umnaree be togutea sonar ta MORE FIRMS of the door when she fell] SAYS SON WILL NOT WED pleas 1 Trad by the Carpenter and the Low- move sound than anybody « rd. Her head struck the top M’ . camy 1 brow by the Walrus, They hot credit fer. Of course, the t step and her alll actaned MRS. M'KEE REISINGER teen i etive are unpleasant characters, clement must be allowed to oner cee Lwinter comes, | Her father was W taples, onc pets . T think it's about an ‘ake Milton—he's th Can spring be far behind? counted ‘one of the x ma 1 \ ey uk between them, — The Lae ene Aik THAN ANY OTHER DAILY NEWSPAPER IN NEW YORK of New York Cit H J all : Se ny hrows have the advantage tn on had allt ; operty : 14 vibes re numbers But Highbrows ‘ he copies of ‘Parad Our office boy Streets and fror \ eto the t the advantare of noise; they er sold t w end ec en Wee rth River, He donated to the ¢ ir contr st of {hovavenuen of exe make Robert Cham) and ays spring ist N | 1 2 the property whic nyerted into Riera 7 pression At present, they are George Barr MeCutehe like Vows he saw a ’ the Tenth Street ye 1 Bae Was’ about to abandon 4 renege n Dp very much in. the saddl he thirty cents In the ashen It old a bluebird Mr. Staples and the' first: Cornelius ty of Low to beco: 1 broker and lot Moral Highbrows, anyway," And Home 1 all his royattt ed hor iween Staten Iskind and New ¥ Reisinger, who tecently was divorced s in uals and the ack seat! | and brought ’ ife owned 1 ane Tow ‘ mtanls tr rin Pari : » creating in the —— the prettiest typist ton, which wa med for his fami L granddau ¢ latthe tegin- | ‘ honest—and be nd . | Washington Pau He 0 OWNED T gon, und, Mra. I us ot 1 uv 7 t es. something’ iat eapt esnaepmmeudtna| ern er ' = telligent person. 1 ds ts * Fi aA - tsi one ha f waterfront, | Mone friend i bist wis a Ve uroene mulnaed, Canty AKG. Tatar ineing | The duplication or repetition of firm names A Pale es DINK ‘ wadays having noi 5 tile aeAel A yee : Hiss Staples was born can Wal \ ; ul ‘ cUlllbberny lest eesectn teu }} — dnithe world tnd is eliminated in the count of all papers. ons. F years : | eve stpat run % i j than : i i. Spe Mrs isinger 0 \ | som i ; i and stinny days home ut No, 722 May Stropt. 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