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— a ere Are Winning Plans in | Woman-Designed Apartments “Dream Apart- ent’, Gains $50 20. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1923.” 4 ie ry eer iy fa. ie” E —— poe i ward for Carina ae | Roh ¥ i aglesfield of Lake bs ord ett Seub | accabuc, N. Y.— INSTALMENT NO. 7. tersnake far iip the Iroquois trail tof wallet and presently bring forth blue a WHO'S -WHO IN THE STORY: watch it. ‘The others gathered in «| and red paint and a trader's mirror lOver 1,767 Entrants ; {rlendly circle to munch thelr corn} about two inches in diameter. ‘Then the litte maid of Avkalere wat down cross-legged und began to paint herself for battle i At the root of her hair, where tt made a point above her forehead, she painted a little @rescent moon in blue. And touched no more her face; bu on her belly she made a blue pict of a heron—her clan being the Heron, which is an ensign unknown amonz Iroquois. Now she took red paint, and upon her chest she made a tiny human JACK DROGUE, of ‘discardea title, marching with the Continental] and jerked meat, and the Frenchmen Army as Liedtenant under wate SynYee laughing and Jeating pnd COLONEL DAYTON, who has ordered Jack to place under arrest gaming Sy, gmacaus even tom, , 1c, * . I ~ lohero, who laughed, too, in friend- LADY JOHNSON, retiring.in the hunting lodge at Sufhmer House} iy Huhich ghd Wee at far sash aad Point since plainly not displeased with gallantry. SIR JOIN, her rank Royalist husband, broke parole, enlisted Indians} Her voice was soft. her smile be- : : witching; she gte with the healthy and escaped on the Sacandaga Trail. appetite of an animal, yet was polite CLAUDIA SWIFT a anies Lady Johnson and begs. to those who offered meat. And her PENELOPE GRANT, yellow haired Scotch girl, to remain at the} sweet ‘enah-wennah,”” thank you, lodge. Penelope tells Jack Drogue of a visiorgof a white shape] tever failed any courtesy offered by Be ig ; ‘eae i ahet <see | these rough Forest Ruoners. hovering over bim at War. Her Scottish second sight impresses} “"y,9m Kwiyeh, the Screech-owl, 1 lin The Evening ‘World's Competition. Committee, Made Up of Practical Women, {Makes Awards on ‘Features That Make dicing, ena Dining Room * + 7 i ae ; foot for Comfort an tag aif" _Jack as he sets forth with had an account of how they had seen] tf was surprised, for neither for war ; : q NICK STONER, ‘good friend and able ranger, on the trail of the] Sir Jolin pass, floundering madly} nor for any ceremony I ever heard of Convenience and Sacandaga—after Sir John. J northward and: dragging: three brass} hai T seeh that dread syinbo! on any : ie : ae F ¢dnnon " Tend to Lessen TAHIONI, an Oneida warrior, is met in the woods. Mee wake 1 anpeated, they badt de” The Oneidas also were looking at her in curiosity and astonishment, pausing in their own painting to dis- cover what she was about. Then, as it struck me, so apparent- ly it came to them at the same in- stant what their sorceress meant— sw hung on Sir John’s flanks. Tien it }Work. INDIANS. bluntly. “Even]| appeared, these four Oneidas gave up | ee N - . AE poke @ tree has a name.’ Aad I flushed] the quest and struck out for the Iro- AW J 6¢ — aA spoken,” the] oe this merited rebuke quois trail, And suddenly came upon BUM ete tei j w ew ndian said; and calmly!” sxty name is John Drogue, and I[negrly two score Mohawks, silently Pee ee es seated himself. am Licutenamt of our new State} passing southward, painted for wai D Wat Plwss, > BOF SHOWER: my brother,"’ he sa! Apertwent Tan Competition, COMBINATION For 4 moment E:remained| Rangers,"* said 1. ‘Aad this is my foiled, shaved, and stripped, and evi-} what pledge to friend and foe alike GrAnT kiact Aigecn 40 aad éhox ailent, yot atitt daed not ahow myaete,oomrade, Nicholas Stoner of Fonda’s| dently searching for Sir John, to ald] this tiny ed foot embodied. shining Sup tegen Maren and ended LIVING Room ot Mee eT hiabaal Bush and First Sergeant in my little}and guide him in his @ight to Canada. Jabove her breast. And the two young Majeh a1, has ‘proved that fact be-] UPPER LEFT—DESIGN OF CARINA EAGLESFIELD, ; Haat cédeauls company.” Presently their young sorceress took “Brother John,’’ said he, ‘‘then/up the tale in English and in Oneida, listen to this news we Oneidas bring] explaining with lively’ gestures to, from the North: a Canada war-|both red men and white. party is now on the Iroquois trail,] ‘‘Not one of the Mohawks saw us,"’ looking for Sir John to guide them|she said scornfully, “and when they to the Canadas! made 2 camp and had sent their hunt- “Where is this same war-purty?''} ers out to kill game, we came so near 1 demanded. that we could see their warriors cur- “At West River, near the Big|ing’and hooping the scalps they had warriors who had painted the tortoise in blue upon their bellies now made each a little red foot upon their last “Two Oneida youths and my adopt ed sister are with me, brother,”’ “Where are they?" “They are here “Let them show themselves," ‘said I, instantly bitten by suspicion Two young men and a girl came calmly fvom the thicket and stood on the bank. All carried blanket and rifle, Ata sign from Tahioni, all three laid their blankets at their feet and placed their rifles across them. One, a stogky, powerful youth, spoke first. “T am Kwiyeh, the Screech-Owl. DINING Room le’ x24 Yond « doubt. And the women who LAKE WACCABUC, N. Y. WINRERS IN THE EVEWLNG WORLD'S them ‘deas of comfort and conven jenge of arrangement such as ave sel- APARTMENT PLAN CONTEST $50 dom found in man-designed apart- ments. € CARINA EAGLESFIELD, Lake Waccabuc, Weateherter Gounty, “N.Y ‘The names of the winners of the ay competition ‘are published in connec- $25 Awards MRS. S. N. THOMPSON, : ion with this: article, and reproduc- No, Wi Went Dt Stoeet, New York City MA f Hons of three of the designs which fi were winners of awards—one of $60 Y WELLECK, ULE West 176th Street, New York City 2 chests. “By gar!" exclaimed Silver, ‘ees It onice ze gens-du-bois who shall make a boast to die fighting? Nom de dieu, non!’' And he unrolled his blanket and pulled out a packet of red cloth and thread and needle—which is like a Frenchman, who lacks for nothing, even in the wilderness. He made a pattern very deftly out of his cloth, using the keen point of his hunting knife; and, as we all pow: wished to sew a little red foot upon the breasts of our buckskin shirs and and two of each. ‘The designs were judged and the awdide made hyd committee of prac. MRS. HELEN LIBGERMAN, My. clan ip the Oneida Tortoise."* Me camer tan ana acti ieaf) women isp, eh ae en. % The other young fellow said: come up with him. T and my men jMrs, Christine Frederick, [} xuxrs w win Ay ards aretha ae ee ie Wyatt were presently marked with the droad ' Po, et Arik fa Snake, levic vi e uschold Efficiency Expert. Anya Mauguite be aoe aa Ce ate vo Then they calmly seated them- sere Buen NYAS (OY BROHAS Rad aay Miss Martha.©. Sanford, House- MBS, J, FY BARKLEY, No, U2 Bast Vth Mt, Ne selves. sun had painted se Biv Masson Sentara Women Has fo gat ah ar aM FH | pose trom my cover, my rifle in sp Zhe Sun had painted scarlet thy i mpanion. ee eee a, Se unarTo: a Naat MR. 8 UPPER RIGHT—DESIGN BY MRS. 8. .N. THOMP- | the hollow of my left arm. Nick came Meee a North Ga the Mecendgas toe }) Bia’ Mashin. Aland: arab iin, SoM AN Me aS y |] SON, NO, 105 WESY¥ 58TH STREET, N. ¥. CITY. [trom his bed of funtper and stood tere # o. 248 Eabt 34th Stra (fos Went 4th SU'New''vorn City.” |] LOWER=—DEGIGN BY MARY WELLECK, NO. 615|looking very hard at the Oneidas ; across the stream. Save for the girl, all were naked except for breechclout. sporran and ankle moccasins; cll were oiled and in their paint, There could be no doubt that thi was a war party. No doubt also that they could have slain me very easily where I sat, had they wished to do s The Oneidas, who had been seated, rose as T came up to them. I gave my hand to each of them in turn, until T faced the girl, And then 1 hesitated, For never anywhere, among any nation of the Iroquois Confederacy, had [ seen any oman so costumed, painted and accoutred. I said, wondering: ‘'Who is this girl in a young warrior's dress, who wears « disk of blue war-paint on her forehead?" WEST 176TH STREET, NEW YORK CITY. World News in Brief i ‘The points at which the judges (} toed most critically in examining | the plans were: The location of rooms i} with reference to each other; the en- . trance to the apartment; ease of ac- | Hy sential, The seat over the radia- tor is very unique. The bathroom couldn't be bet- ter placed \n relation to the bed- HE Water-snake caught an [ Adirondack just before 10 o'clock and was holding him on the trail as T came up, followed by Luysnes and Thiohero. The Indian was a poor, starved- looking creature in ragged buckskins and long hair, from which a few wild turkey quills fell to his scrawny neck. “Let him loose,” said I to “the Water-snake; “here is but @ poor brother, who sees us armed and in our paint and is afraid."" ‘And I went to the man and offered my hand. Which he touched os though I were a rattlesnak« “Brother,” said I, ‘we white mon and Oneidas have no quarrel with any Sagucnay that I know about. Our quarrel is with the Canienga, and that is the reason we wear paint on this trail. And we have stopped our Saguepay brother in the forest on his lawful journey to say to hii and to all Saguenays that we mean them no harm."* The Saguenay’s slitted eves trav- elled from one to another, then ne looked at me “Brother,’’ I said, “how many Ma- quas are there camped near the Big Eddy?" His low, thick voice answered in a dialect or language I did not compre~ hend. “Can you speak Iroquois?” I de- manded. He muttered something in his jar- gon. Thiohero touched his arm: “He says he saw painted Mohawks fishing in the Big Eddy, and others watching the trail. He says the Mo- hawks stoned him and mogked him." “What is my brother's name?" I asked. } ) veep 40 each room; arrangement of] jooms. fia aa placing of windows and clo Mrs. Thompson's design was se- whet i ese being rated, original ideas |jected because of the. generally ac- wa tended to lighten the work of ceptable arrangement of roams with pa 2 despre lig in-or-] relation to each other, which obviates f nce y 4 passing through any room to reach Fein sh ety standards being applied, | another, and the soundness of the i aan of Carina Eaglestleld, Lake] provisions for lighting and ventila- Vapcubuc, Westchester County, N. tion as well as the placing of fixtures. | ¥., jstood out first among the 2,500 de-] Ciaims by the designer for the plan | Signs submitted by 1,767 competitors. | of Mary Welleck were that the rooms ) Dhe maker of this destgn calls it “My | were as small as compatible with p comfort and the waste apace as small i No|More,"’ and then goes on to tell} as compatible with privacy and that | “on of the points developed in her} ine entrance is placed to give the | idga! which she Aesigned to “combine | joasi waste space and magimum pri } all things I've seen and thought of | vacy. On these and other points the \ } j t LOCAL. end of his first two years as Ambassa- i" dor to the United States, ifeen million dollars’ worth of drugs} Mrs, Alice C. L. Watson of Bridge- and other supplics are on the way to] port, Conn., widow of Brig. Gen. “homas Russia from the American Relief Ad-| terdey. ministration. hg! former Governors of this State i will serve as Vice Chairmen at the cele- A debate on the proposed Twentieth} bration of the fiftieth anniversary of Amendment to the Constitution defin-| the State Charities’ Ald Association. ing the rights of women will be held at} A thief stole $7.50 in cash and sub- the Hotel Commodore to-morrow eve- | WAY tickets from the ticket booth in the ine ow eve"! South Ferry Station of the Interborough Z yesterday after a scuffle with the ticket Apna Gapino, thirty-two, was taken} Shopper, who had relieved the ticket to Lincoln Hospital with @ fracture of ey hated : a rlgitt : ixty-seven dogs haye been rounde Bht thigh, alter being struck by! yp qnd taken to Brooklyn police st 4n automobile at 198th Street and] tions in the eastern district since Southern Boulevard, terday, on an order from headquarter this The order was the result of many r Sixteen Ne . ms xicen Negroes were fined cent complaints that dogs have been Mugistrate Ober len biting citizens, especially women, in gambling in a barrie room, Willlamsburg and other sections of Charles Holt, thirty-eight, of No, ssi] BReklyn. . Ge Sah Aa i Mrs, Francisco Maeniza, twenty-cigt x en to Fordham discharged from custody by Ma: r his head had been hurt e Joseph 1. Corrigan ip Harlem when he was bit by an automobile} Court to-day on a charge of homicide owned and operated by Jacob Burbes of {224 Was immediately taken In custody No. 507 Bust i7lat Strest . by detectives on an indictment charging ? CORES Ula Stree, her with murder oin the first degree. Girl Scouts stood at attention and| Mrs. Maeniza was alleged to have shot sang Star-Spangled Banner" on | 294 Killed ber husband, ‘John. a forryboat yesterday as they paseed the The he: rin on the petition of the Bee er tint eae w York Telephone Conmpeny to in- § of Liberty ne man removed! cease rates, tolls and rentals in this his hat city, scheduled for to-day, bi 5 | av. (Catia ae Olanie Public Service Commission The Rey. Charles K, Clearwater, Cor} journed subject to the call of Chairman twenty-eight years pastor of the Old| Prendergast. The hearing in the Bronx Colonial Reformed Church, Bimburst,|Gas and Bleciric Company was also yesterday announced his retirement, adjourned ‘edam Apartment, When I'll Move a to mgke HOME of an apartment,"’ as} members of the committee “were foligws: agreed that the designer had full Rooms planned to place furni- claim to the third award y ‘pre easily and effectively look In making the other awards the ge, with no waste space to |same standards were applied to each n and pay for. design, and the list shows the con- }Kitchen—painted gay yellow or [clusion reached by the judges. ‘The jue. merit of the plans is indicated by the FloorLinoloum with tight edges | order in which the names of the win- ape wood. Tile is too |ners are listed : ' ot mame stow noose |** Fellen Angel’? Too Realistic, For Coney Cop cleaning. They ave usually right Plaster Copy of Statue Which height these days. Pipes con- Drew Sunday Crowd at Resort is the little witch-maid of Askalege—their prophetess. T turned to the girl, who was stand- ing quietly beside a young silver birch tree i “Who are you, my sister, who wears a little blue moon on your brow and the dress and weapons of an adolescent? “Brothe she said in her soft Oneida, tongue. “I am an Athabasean of the Heron Clan, adopted into the Oneida nation, My name is Thiohero, the Rivyer-reed. Brother, I come as a friend:to liberty, and to help you fight your great war against your King. “Brother. I have spoken,"’ she con- cluded, with lowered eyes. Surprised and charmed by this young girl's modesty and quiet speech, but not knowing how to act, I thanked her as I had the young man, “THEN WHY DOES HE SKULK AFTER US?" Eddy," said he. ‘They have taken scalps." “Why—why, then, it is war!’ I ex- claimed excitedly. ‘‘And what peo- ple are these who have taken scalps in the North? Are they Caniengas?"” “Mohawks He fairly spat out the insulting term. Now, in a twinkling, I found my-, self faced with an instant crisis, and must act instantly I had two good men on Mazon, the French trapper, Johnny Silver and ovaled in wall. i Se ea by cupboard with sliding doors between kitch- taken and painting on every scalp the Little Red Foot (to show that the late owner of the scalp had died fight- ing bravely)—even on the scalps cf two little boys."" Nick turned pale, but said nothing. A sickness came to my stomach and I spoke with difficulty. y ef table and hall, for milk, pack- apts, &c. Bath—Tile on floor and 6 feet up on wall if possible; or linoleum floor and painted canvas dado 7 r my Fi Benjamin De Iuysnes; Nick and I} ‘yw re “Yellow Leaf,"’ translated the girl with painted plaster above and Ordered Draped It wi jounced to-di at the | and offered her my hand Bt hat were these scalps, little sis- ellow Leaf, ‘anslates e girl. nt Tub—Bullt in to save é hahah ! ake More than 100,000 pounds of matzoths} pean hepartment building. uit, MeT""Sne took it. lifted her deep, wide} counted two more. With four Onelda} ter, which you saw the Mohawks cur-| ‘*His clan?" ‘oney Island has its own standard and perhaps Joe de Golyer and God- frey Shew—if we could pick them up on the Viaie—we would be ten stout men to stop this Mohawk war- party until the garrisons at Summer will be distributed to poor Jews on the} Adolf Loreng would sail on Wednesday, east side by the Young Israci syna-] April 12, al’noon on the steamship La France from the pier at the foot of West loth Street Loreng will go to his home in Vienna. It is expected that later he will return to this country with eyes unabashed, looked me calmly and intelligently in the face, and said in English: “My adopted father is Thomas Spencer, the friend of liberty, and cleaning. Color—Light, white, crgam. Closets--Plenty far everything, from the blankets and linen to my wffiter hat I want to put away ing?" “White people's. Three were of men—one very thin and gray; two e the glossy hair of women; and two the scalps of children’ —— “The Hawk," she said, shrugging her shoulders. “Nevertheless,"’ said I, very quietly, ‘my Saguenay brother is a man, and nor an animal to be mocked by the of art, if you leave it to Police In-J spector Byron Sackett Three nude figures of women In plaster, a copy of the sculpture called + 7 1 Oncida interpreter to your Genera}|House Point and Fish House could)” gue ay back her bi ot with Maqua!" fp wear again next year, Floors : ~ . Ps 2 + his family and will probably remain a > adon! iv ° Sg ie flung back her blanket with a | Maqua! j talecd above room floor to keep The Fallen Angel.’ drew the sun had ast ae had served here permanently Bonu ler hie aaa slag vate eid the tmpudent marauders North} peculiarly graceful gesture, And I stooped and picked up his oyt dust, Drawers straight to day crowds to the “Love Nest,” on ping sans S wal Among the 274 passengers who ar- great Yatcly | inn ony people “Be honored, O white brofhers,| blanket and weapons and gave them 4 ‘. a0 + an S eb eo ry ome ear! yer ay am on oO! 3 ess Bermuda Line} And are 4 e yi r bi he! a - 0s ‘" . it oars sa e Za ry } Windows—Many and broad to Jattention of tig cop art critic, whof They scored valuable allverware bui] ¢ Be Or He Perce” toner ashore lca Cie Gee Wat ¥ dusk we were ten rifles; for ai:|to palnt upon every scatp the Little The Saguenays are free people, i kite ght and air and Cozies, eee ag way through the | ‘29% several musical instruments. ee eee an te Turkey, “your words Make our hearts light, hour after we left Fish House] Red Foot! sald. ‘he Yellow Ieaf is free 96 (9 } ate al alike for intercharige of | {/ud 10 shautiey i ee ee Arthur Hascher, three: of No. 6t Mull Eikus, Mr, Ethus sald thal a want Jonnny filver and Tuyene: ON THE TRAIL. his clan ensign, the awk, Brother, curtains. b to get tit ace for a W.| street, Astoria, was Killed tn bis yard] was very much lnproved 9 New, is brighten our sky, my. ; Jac s aie z ; Ro in peac Tdghis—Plenty of fixtures. We'll With the controversy over Civic] yesterday when he dislodged a stick and fof three months tn ¥ el Peseta iS jgined oe on the Besantny tral: te breakfast and drank at} ana f motioned my people forward. 3 ' wd two H hina ¢ : and, ai b he rs wh e ay tel A” and sw way for the meter bills Virtue’ uppertuost in bis mind, to wed ino ruaable slabs to won N10) Argument ta, iba applleation of tho Oe. ctgenea jiendy fall enmrt, [| Sacveiia’ Geunlaine comes rushing the river, where some] After ten minutes’ silent and swift 16 summing up. the committer [yreoior Sackett ordered the owners t Ne Ne OREN is <0 sta abe dc) xecuitors of the late Jay Gould, re-}eamned to Tahiont Scun atrente a canoe with Goltrey umong us also washed our] advance, Thiohero came lightly to my many good puints in te pian Yi ine mude angels, which, hef! Bre ner aesokuis woe lett hel pee Raa retaa ne Her from prose. |" Brother, why are you in battle-! shew's bow-paddie flashing red in the] bedies—among others the River-rced, side on the trail and said, “Was it Ds drape the lo els, which, ho |la venue, 1 eutin: » the Surroget ‘ou ih vir e id +] wisde G jose, ae Reows: ald late eitenirocored -ainty vol o 8 week ago to visit her sister, hus|ciuim’ for $644,904, has been udjourned | paint?’ I demanded. last rays and Joe dé Golyer steering] jsho stripped unabashed, innocent of| Wisdom to let him louse, who. for Ti has a service door to the [sald, the flesh colored tints of the} jot boon heard Crom since Se ee nei atamige | At that the eyes of the Oneidalvmid the rattling rapids, nigh buried| why shame, and cleansed herself knee-| mouthful of pareled korn, might be- | iffeben, which is very conven plaster made all too natur Pwo] Nearly 6,000. girls were helped last [next youths began to sparkle and burn:| in q mountain of silyery spray deep in a crystal green pool under} tray us to the Reese ay | vent and which every apartment |o¢ «ie “angels” were looking down on] yeur by the New York Probation and] white dragging « line of hose fromjand Tahiont straightened up and] ang here, by the river, we ate, but} the Indian willows. Poor devil, he means no harm to | ought to have, ‘The fixtures in |i. ¢y anal uit ane bet Moctive sAmapelation and the Girly’ |. While Aragelis Me ol iden Place, [struck thé knife-hilt at his belt with) iicnted no fire, though it seemed safe] When she came back, the dish of] anybody | thé Kitchen are very well ar- : 4 Protective League. om wRIGR. ive. cre driven by|a quick, flerce gesture trun'en blue paint was gone frem her bro’ “Then why does he skulk after up?” | rdtiged, The ice box is near the hem like a mermaid on the beach in} President Harding will addrees the smoke, William kin of Engine} “Give me a name that I may know! sent Godfrey Bhew and the Wa-| and J saw her a-fishing in her beaded (vo Be Continued.) sgtvice elevator. The and | one-piece suit Downtown Chamber of Commerce by}Company No. 224 okivn, to-day 5 P “ ‘, é 1 16 duping is Boost theliripped on the line and fell fro the T, chhinet are convenient to the Ys art in the highest form m for pps om a. ° . . i Ariell : art \ "m,"* com napanae 3 Pus sa suite ay for the sale of its lines. Three three daughters years, and Tony Arielle, five to ten stove. The sink has a drain on | piained the owners Supe’ See g perenne i Nengea be cath ago the company refused an offer CHARLES H. FLETCHER, The fanerat will be held at 10 A. Me] yours olther side and is near two win ; ant 31,000,000. , TISER, DIES! Wednesday, at St. Thomag’s Protestan. ~~ : TRUE EIR ERE. BilaOe TE bag Bate and Paper br he wae bent (oq hia home. hele genenen NOTED ADVER’ \ s "i r 2 dows It's the ‘forme tt Ba Eee bet today. with Vluze on the top Hour oF se fa build-] Kenteuky’s oldest outlaw how just sak te ald Eptvcopal Church, vitth “Avenue, New HEUMAN LOCOMOTIVE’ The living room,which is spa- | torted the Inspect: Too tealintic. eae ing did damage to the extent of $2,000.) met death. He was Thomas Collins! og... poy Te, Marted Meking{Tork. Interment al Woodlawn Ceme- clows and niccly located, is | Take them away ‘phe National Security League teplan-| ‘The body of the man foun « hty-three, and he was shot and in- a ae very BEGINS RUN TO BOSTON reached through a small private Ty s his Line tor the celebration of the 100th |the rear of a maloon at No. 11% ly killed by Ben Crom at the lat- . aa, 2 ‘4 st hag: ‘The beauty of this livic ‘a rays he this am versury, of Gen. Grant's birth, | Avenue to-day wag identifies ir’s home in the Johnson County mous-| Charles H. Fletcher, olghty-four, or-14 THUGS SENTENCED Hopes to Gaver 250 M In 50 i ; 3 bis liv hed brightly on i John Bertha, forty-five, of tains. niger and President of the Centaur hehe room is that it may also be us Angel.” ‘The figures 1 : Onn iret Avenue, al (ue iit eran] ‘the four mast schooner Orland B.| FP " TO 44 YEARS IN PRISON r Sam arn dining room * having plenty Braned. butahe own average labor union ia anich |e ee ice Station. The hed a SL Ne om Jackaonville to New| Company, died last night at the home Sam Johnson, who sells of room for x table and «by UTM Lintine ele daa a, Ab Ce in i eta States] Sireet Pole Uiige, Ln body wus] Woekeds ich went aground four miles off yf his son-in-law, Albert Bryant. No] waite Visine sudge | eclares|at Herali Saiare started o As and rather govel idea ix + . . . ur) Government 4 od i ‘4 roegat Coast Guard Station in « i ; + 9 War on Hold-lp Men. Boston from in front of th eee tak gad cupbaant with | eu (the {dience in Toudon Casing yesterday LR ag will prove a (otal loss. KL County Judge Willam F. Bleakley n}oi's9 45 o'clock thiy morniy Giieg.doora vetween the kitchen | Manet’ Crowes Bn Den Riockdale, No. $20 Vay O's DOMESTIC seen de ulntre H] White Haine to-day Imposed sentences tags jie will cov val The cop ar sua Fi Kk McNulty, Ne i} ° REIGN. proprietar bilehinent. Hel aggregating forty- yours on four) ee in 50 hou f and ving room. Although it is 4 | would bet that they would Chaufteurs, arreseg} AB owl, with @ atecl trop dangling FO! + had saved enough to purchase Tineu charged with +. they call him the “Human Locomotive,” luge room, i is oil lighted by ugting Thomas Ce!-| from one foot, perched on a high-ten-} Owing to the enormous increase in] the formula for as from 1 New Pt Sperved notice 71 took, the an GOL LUO ae UNRARR Semeit tyes Qi) good sized windows erday. Galvin} wire near New Bedford, Ma : ae a A York physician and organized a con} mench that 1 wes going ate in ok 3 Wis teiroomis ate approachal | ne” ae ree Fielapltyy Heir Rn ca ate, trame between | Fare ang tb United | eM a Wariek and Grand Bireets, Man-| Crooks out of Westchester.” wald Judge}irom 4 any hours and 20 min- through the living room. By « : Vire in a garage nauk elaeks - oh] Btatge: the Cor wre ommes@} hattan, for ita manufacture Pleakley. “It muy give me # Teniierre.| ‘The “locomotive” looked like a steak different ar t thi 4 id ce unfilled tonnage of the United Weat Hobokeu. yeste wre without elec v or decided to apply for a transier of He had not been active in the bust: [for being hard-hear but jon’ "i 4 goltie up Broad Mai t mt armagement they could 4 &toel Corporation increased . eee eis. Marchegiani, nineteen, |{han four hours ¢ wined hn Consulate from Queens-| ness since last Beplemoer. During the] These men are no Kood. never we of red D way, haying been he.entered through the private death of Louis Marchegian!, ninelen. |{1a R Cee eee ea a eee nin wife lived at] good and never will be any Koad." specded on his way by a) letter from Dail. Phelr size {8 good in pro tons, ft was announced to-d n{ of No. 865 Bergenline Avenue, and did Jahout (wo wires nt elt rehecol yah e Waldort- Astor Fee eine ere iconara und. thelr, sentences} Aldermanic President Murray Hulbert Passion to the reat of the apart : enoage sok 4.481.148 conn} 100) SABA a ; i ema se of the Montauk Clos, Brovklen, the were: Alex Petrullo, six fo sen y inlto Masor Curley of Beston, and a crowd cat gud the local 5 cacellent aRe copa if Ora Hit Fey HOO) AMA! (37, Tast te on Ohta a teat Vackt Chub, va the dandavare| sing Bini utoce Fafume, seven tolot about 300, He says that he will nog pit ra Bare when ‘is 0 6 f " Be a for alr Auok i Cioddon YO saris Loe 680/000 wade by" 6 ee Pheer Club. ie ta survived Ay his widow and [fourteen yearo, Frank ‘radello, ten slecp until after reaching Bgston, Bee be Bh, the 21 fur Sir Auckland Gedde 24,000 ie by ie Leteeit club. ' , . . ‘

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