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Sea aa 0V. MILLER SIGNS Right and Wrong Way. toUse Firearmé ye Thugs pil THAT BONDS Taught to Citizens by Army Experts to Foil Holdups Pe THN HUES —=<=$=$$=$—$—$— Another Vie etry for Evening World—Part of Plan to Min- » imize Deaths and Robberies. “FT VANPSOGETY DEST AFAR cara te OF ONE STARTED AREDINCHURGH BY) == = and Big sales Are Expected. gest year in Easter flowers, wor cording to tvcul dealers, and ¥ wholeeale prices should be He Deis wirtet ife’s C Ny but] towest since 1916. There will be fine flowers everywhere in the Admits Slapping Her When | city. as fine in Broadway wud the @ . ra side streets as in Fifth Avenue. She Bii His Hand. People cure more for flowers . —_——— now thu formerly, according to Mra. Gertrude Moffat ck to.| One Prominent ler, and the re Gay applied ty neat Puriek’ to-) sult ts tngreused vroduetion, , To- Y applied to Supreme Court Justice day and to-morrow will be the tig Dike in Brooklyn for $176 a month} days for buying and it 1s expected‘ and $500 counsel fees pending trial or} there Will be trewendous sales. ‘The Baster Hy ts the flower for fh Kuster, other flowers betng @ mut- P, Purick, The couple were anurried| ter of taste. Fuster lilles should at Smithtown, Suffolk County, Long] sell for not more thun 60 cents Island, Nov. 2, 1920, Puriek conducts] each. “ ; # retail drug and general store. Mre. Rasen’ 300 cartons aot Se ae ; sellers und there will be violete Purick charges that two months after ty of Illes of the valley. her marriage he threw her into af There will be orchids, of course, chair with great foree an and uw big sate i daffodile, bya- was held without ball for senten bb phealiete is <i roey ot cinths and tutips ts expecte Monday. i arms black and hing She feft him There witl be yellow, and white Std most contemptible creatures | March 17 last marguerites and ha Hees, the world,” sald the ‘Magistrate,| At one time, Mrs Curtek’ dee kee young men ike you Who Pef=lher husband suade young women you flirt with to ride with you in your automobiles Holds Man After ni Aftat lfesCae- ret-Apartment Affair ‘ind Censures Yar Coincident with, the piibbthecton| of other elements of the ertate wave, the practice of young men, _ptekinr up” young women on the. “streets and DK’ BY MAGISTRATES. ivérs Must Be ‘of Good Gharacter and Give Surety to Tax Comunissioner. pe t oats © ee i | according to Magistrate Hatting, In sls fense From Sharpshooters int ? aes: i " BG a Yorkville Court this morning he took The Evening World won ‘another} On Governor’s Island. ye te k f ' the first step toward launching a Bank Clerks Among 150 Men : : i ye : Younk women allowing themaeives to and Women Learning De- Doara : shed | ] | be “picked up,” should be mtopped, her suit for separation from George letary when Gov. Miller to-do - single handed campaigh to, ‘attain this etary n, iv Miller to-day af end, by fining Harry Morris, twenty. four, of No., 161 Hast 724 Street, guilty of disorderly conduct. Morris ure to the Kaufman- Anny officers on Governors Island wily compels taxicab] who,are acting as instructors were to put up bond of $2,500] encouraged to-day over the number ate Tax Commilssion, with | of banking house employees learning hsSuyance of good character which} to shoot with revolvers. Already ost be satistactory te the Commis- | about 150 employees who handle large joner. sums of money have been attracted This Was part of The Evening|te the. small-arms range for daily World's programme for ridding New } practice in plain and fancy shooting. Fork City of taxicab crooks and thugs| At the session yesterday afternoon eaponsible for much of the killing, |tWo dozen students, employees of the a aiming and robbing of the people|National City Bank and the Bank of % f the city. Another bit which was|America,, were instructed in target ares, J neta me Rake SUSPECT ROLBASED. ALX+LA-CHAPELLE, April 13.~Otto * Habisch, arrested by the Belgian mill- © tary authorities charged with the eae dor of Lieutenunt Craft near Dusede. dort two weeks ago, to-day was te ee | loased termporartly 2 an investigation > arose tn oehareh tn Sintthtown and addressed the congre- [Then, if you fail to accomplish your gation on the subject of his domestte purpose, you turn on your ‘pick up’ jaffairs. He hors his with and beat her for not complying with your wishes, According to the complainant, Mrs. Rose Stanton, twenty-four, a widow, | S#y saleswoman in a department store] “I did slap her face when she was and Iiving at 1053 Lexington Avenue. |niing my hand. 1 dM so tn order to she and a woman named Wold were i at Lexington Avenue and 75th Street |PFevent her from biting @ piece out of at 9 o'clock last night when Morris|it. She wan very sweet and lovable and his brother Sidney drove up in| before we were married, but a short told on was crazy, she charg Purtek denies bis wife's ehacge, but d wonld have placed the taxi- [Practice and also firing tn case of ab drivers under the supervision of [emergency. Shooting through pock- ets of wearing apparel when a draw is impossible and firing\from other post- : tions calling for quick action are also Me CORRECT Way TOE RE An AUTOMATIC ne Police Department, but Mayor vlan vetoed the measure. Ind i j t i ? ormmnecr Wa 1 in this city there were killed a big automobile. They are in the taxtenbs sixty persone ahd 2,980 /°MES tAusht. Lieut. John R. Guiteras of the 224 Inrantry and strating the correct and incorrect manner tn which pone Bish ey toa BStrect. time ufter the ceremony aha developed bey y i ‘This outdoor range is in the quaa- # ie a Alffernt ,charactr. ere injured. and the city's record Is|rangle or the moat, directly behind Miss Fay Cusick of No. 124 W. “Ist Street, demon- to shoot an automatic pistol The brothers besnn flirting and a te ag . shortly after the four, Harry, Sidne; jullus Hochfelder of No, 2104 sith fat there are now outstanding 12,000 | the headquarters of Fort Jay. Three| murgiar,* is swung on a pivot and|blackjucked recently. He was on his Army Corns, was present ot the! im Sts 4 her friend, in rooklyn, © ' targets, 4 by 6 feet, for slow firing " the! Mrs, Stanton and her friend, were In| street, Brooklyn, counsel for Mrs collectable judgments. disappears at intervals of five seconds. | way jo }is home in Long Island Cityyopening or the class yesterday. The |ihe automobile on their way toa cab-| " ; { Th the name year the Ist of injurea | Wee Used yesterday, The shooting! Yesterday's class was divided into|when he wos knocked unconscious.| pupils will be instructed by Licuts.Jaret in 126th Street, according to-Mrs. | N@/eera Karacand of No, 101 Sterling 7 A : ! Be ‘ was from 1C, 26 and 60 yards. Hit-| three groups, with instructors for|Another, Peter J. Vellia, head speelat}J, R, Guiteras, J. V. Domminey, R. P. fs 3 a Place, Brooklyn, told newspaper men ail Kinds of automobiles was 5,910. | ting the bull: ° 10 point: Stanton. The party danced until two ponsibility or Inck of at, dn. the| Une the bull’s-eye scores 10 points and | each. ‘Threw men were firing simul- [officer of the sume bank, caught u|Ovenshine, 1. Reofe and Ts Simel-| ociock this morning and drank ‘sev-| to-day that he will appear to-morrow . PrGt taxicab orivers) can ba judged 80 per cent. of a round of 100 gaadey taneously. Nearly all brought thoir|forger after a chase of several|son, Lieut. Herbert Mayer has re-| 0a highbails, and chen went to Mrs ‘ ‘ Gana axicah drivers can Be Judged | qualifies a student as an expert own pistols and revolvers, of various|blocks. He was compolied to draw|ceived many letters from banks and] Sit itons apartment before Supreme Court Justice Gannon om the fact that there are mora} score of 70 is considered first aes, sizes and éalibres, The few who cama|his pistol before’ his prisoner would}iarge corporations reauesting tn- |" py pote crtelcome advanves, {7 Brooklyn and ask him to Issue an i an 269,000 automobiles operating In} ¢o second cldeg, and those scoring | without weapons used the Colt auto. |submit to arrest. formatign. eee ike. warren rentsteds anajorder to show caure why an Interlocu. id * and 20,000 0 a ; she _ sale , 5 i M } b cty, ind 20.000 chanteur ana below this are disqualified. In adat- | matic pistols of the army officers. Major Gen, Bullard, commanding|. Some other panks that have prom-| tarry atruck Mrs. Stanton, according] OY Gecree of divorce recently issued i eee oeneee tion to these ‘“‘slow-firing target: Only two of the pupils had any ex-|the 2nd Corps Area, announced yes-|ised tg send their employees for in-lto the complainant, Patrolman Hur-|!@, ‘te Supreme Court shall not 7 Favoring the bill were Magistrates | the army will have in use in a few lpertence with the gunmen now run-|terday tho full resources of the army struction are Bank of Manbattan and[\cy wag called, and arrested Harry | 8¢t azide on the ground of perjury. Adoo, Cobb, House and Wish; W.]days “rapid firing’ and “‘disappear- | ning loose in this city. Charles Wick-|will be pliced at the disposal. of|National Bank ,of Comme: The | Morr by A jury before Justice Kapper, on McGuirk of the American Yellow|ing’ ones. The latter, known as a 4 Morris. ¢ ham, a paying teller of the Bank oflthose attending the classes. Rrig.|classes will be held daily from 1 to 4 _| Feb. 2, gave a verdict awarding the xicab Company: Nat Jatoby, man-| silhouette or ‘effigy’ of @ ‘bank North America, waa’ held up andGen. Weigel, commanding the 12th PM After Anding Morris guilty the Mag- | 4.0146 to Maim Karacand, a musician, e roof the Black & White Taxteab = ~ ea bans adhere ee 28 a et SEE ist i sald to Mrs. eect eege on {living at No. 129 Atlantic Avenue fompany; Joseph Myerson of the be area's any ey Pl ‘Brooklyn, on the ground that Mrs Sire’. (Godathittes of 600 ‘nna. te Mf 7 you either, A woman of, your age | 700030: Uy seen guilty of miscon. iam “| Princess in Tears Titanic Sank Ten Years Ago, TWO MEN ARRESTED my tenon and ave mre] Kars Mas ult wees | SPFEA the ‘Auseniiyy wid wo-iny nae ne] Over Lost ‘Noby, ’ dance, drink and have a good time at|fumer, at an address in Court Street es pace, cre then | *nd In Pacific Avenue, Brooklyn. i ul not nave been passed with ; Po| 1017 Perishing im Greatest |... sis5 spoiows g20 wins inl tte ont eueieate® "| ociier nada ae an aha. |, Heine Apple Butterts f | As She Meets Pa ic fs ad 2 ie } , : Bs vits from the landlords of both plages just the m This was (Mr. Kaufman's Qrst year Their Possession, Police mentioned, stating that at no time did delicious Ee cincay ane tous proud € the pencyeret Ge) Horror of Sea in Peace Times oa WHISKEY CARGO | |fttayaata' hia Karseang ive] Jone tne Owe Sticcess of the measure he fathered. | Prince Rospigliosi Optimistic as harge. SEIZED BY POLICE|:ve" temporarily, at either address.| spread you ever tasted, ; “The Evening World is entitled tol te Returns From Business Athas Kamas, of No. 157 Wasbing- Rahayel has been sued by Karacand all the credit for putting the. bill : : ; y for $20,000 tor alleged alienation of| Made of sound apples, — Pees i coe netting othe eit Trip to Italy. Atay Prominent aU ebcks Went Down With me Wa? oes fhoemnker | 403 Cases of Scotch and 25 Bar- affections, and hy tre. Rahayel tor ae s . . ve i ay vorce followin; je Jury’s vere and White Star Liner Which Struck Ice- Harris, at No. 32 rels of Rye on Ship Slip- . nh kes in peeled cored, pure without the assistance of Miss Sophie Myrtle Avenue, favor of Karacand in his divorce suit y' but men and women who have| Just before they started In thelr auto- ved here all their lives and know the! mobile. Princess Elena told her father ‘apt she believed that he pet had met he new law compels every taxi- » Whick b chauffeur to take out a bond for|friends at the Hghthouse near which 2500 and to furhish not less than | they lived and had perhaps been taken sureties who must be sponsors|away and was now on thesbroad At- MY iis good character, and that as- urance must be sat ry. to ‘whe | atic. Prax Commissioner who receives the| Al! the news the Prince was bring- bond, Failure to furnish this bond|ing as to better times it Italy went jand to obtain a license is a misde-|for nothing as he listened to the tale meanor punishable by fine or im- Irene Loch we wouldn't have been} When Prince Giovanni Battista P able to put it over. In my opinion] Rospigiiost “of the old Itallan family bee Heroidteeds (Partormed Beanlityniiteki’ HanGea Multa ia) sa0 ait ping Into Harbor. In February. spices, sWeet apple \'® # great step In the wiping out of lof that name came down the gang- (4 . fér it, Hurria became auspicious and ‘ ; ‘ NAIR ~ Ea " To-day 1s the tenth anniversary of )charge, loyal to the best traditions of EL Sighted as she was slipping auletly| DOUBTS AMERICANS cider and granulated persting taxicabs. . They will get in sallorsie: mace I », head of | ed Patrolman Wiljpm Gibbons, of | through the Narrows at midnight, the espite th Josest scrutiny which the] Line to-day to meet the Princess, the greatest sea horror in peace times, | Sailor men, Bruce Ismay, head o! sugar—it re on pure euler taxicab companies put their] formerly Miss Bronson of New York, r aay heanarae : an I. Dodge, alleged to be from Nassau, mpioyees under, but it is in the €0-lang two of his children, Princess |Titanic, on her maiden voyage from| vO" | he station Kamas was found (0) oct raed by Sergt. Nell Gibbons | Mowver Says Rellet Admintetration ‘ a 2 onthalnpton New York after], CaPt: Smith had been washed over-|be in possession of another $20 bill. | of the Marine Division and found to Has No U. 5. Devers There, ) ‘or ON ork : : scale i" ual cabs where they thrive. tri fesiehe. weitiaunel | Doard and was credited with the rescue} police say they were $2 bills raised ie on board 408 cases of Scotch} WASHINGTON, April 14,—Reports good to eat. manor A woman takes his or/daughter in tears because her pet [Striking an icebetg, with the loss of of several before making his way back life in his hands when he calls a} Pomeranian, ‘Noby," was missing ° co Wak . key. American Relief Administration wagons fh outside of one of the regular com-| mp + had come in from Setau-| est ship built up to that time and}engine and fireroom® foree stuck to} tice was notified The Captain, Herman Hadley, de- : < 7 The family had come in had been pronounced practically un-|thelr station to the last and the crew] Lawrence Berghouse of No. %60/clared he was bound for St. Pierre, had been bs dl 2 Rusa by ihe ad be on ed practically un- |), ie haha ae age bith ae 4 : mine-stricken populace who wante se, not only with strangers in the|Ket L. I. and sinkable by marine experts. Many {Ob Geek Mhaved like reat heroes of} Gordon Street, Perth Amboy, was ar-|Canada, but had no clearance papers} ine’ horses for food were’ treated. with bole . 4a Sat Parineyevedt from Nassau, to show where he had reserye to-day by Secretary Hoover men and women prominent in various} go sudden was the sinking of the big] 'st*? !m the Pennsylvania Station at) come ¢rom, where he was bound or] No Americans are driving relief wag walks of life in this country and Ea-|ship that only a single wireless mes rope had waited to sail on the’ frat] sage went out from her. But it/after midnight to-day, on a similar] ‘The schooner was Inter turned over} can Rellef Administration has received “ ee ; ri > : srvice Squad, com-|no reports of any Americans being assage of the ocean monster with the |"eched other craft and there was “| vomplaint. Samuel Adler, a ticket} to the Customs Service Be ies ame enon te tace for latitude 4J.16 north and longi-} <eljer, charged Berghouse with paying| ™anded by Lieut. Berdett, and taken | killed in Russia result that when the Titanic went lindas 60.14 weat, the. position of the] >... seat with tc sit $20.) 19 @nchorage off the foot of 24th Cie ia. pelt. oh Marrow, lune’ Rare for a ticket with a counterteit $20. both shores of the Atlantic the ussurny méssage from the Cu-| } i for hearing before a United states It was about twenty minutes before | Bander Goeparls thas pie-was ot) Mer) Commiaaioniagy THREATS TO WITNESSES ; ee way to the rescue. ~ ea midnight on April 14, 1912, that the! But tittle worry had been felt over BRING $50 FINES TO TWO crooks and thugs who are now] 1.0. of the Taurmina of the N. G. I. the sini the White St iner | the White Star Tine, avas one of these| tbe Poplar Street “station two-masted gas auxiliary schooner W. ARE SLAIN IN RUSSIA sinking of the White § ane g eth cles and wholesome as it is » 0 independent companies and in- Elena and Prince John, he foun 1,517 lives, The ‘Titanic was the big-|to the Titanic to perish with her. The|t® $20 bills, ‘The Department of Jus- and twenty-five barrels of rye whis-lrom Paris that American. drivers of » dat anc has bee! he anies to-day; and that been t oby’”. was missed hange Place, Jersey City, shortly] who the owners of the cargo were. Jons in Russia, he said, and the Ameri- APPLE BUTTER berg. A gleam of hope eame {rom} Berghouse was locked up, to be heid| Street, Hast River, Titanic, which had swung from the]the news that the Titanic had hit the) FATHER OF EIGHT of the idst pom. moot Vi e is of Held- prisonment or both. It was first in-}o + he told _ |usual westerly course south ef the}iveberg, oftcials of the White - ended to make the bend for $10,000, Never mind)” Re\told his daumnter | ee Newroundiand, alld on| Line here affecting to treat the mat KILLED IN SUBWAY "pe in Corriaey, hut complaint was made that the|‘‘if ‘Noby’ can't be found, I'll get you arta ee eae iH floated | (¢" Hishtly. Then there was a long a ya HRT James Fraher, 25, of N’ 20 East amount was excessive, If the pres-|anotber which will be twice as hand- glo Ceperaa nus /Moated) sitence and then the terrible story} |aborer Dragged by Shuttle Train th @ireet, and ‘Thomas Corcoran, - nt amount proves to be too small to down from the Arctic \ terrific} that th check present conditions and keep ie inile ar Ee road on put criminal taxicab drivers, it can], The Prince said he went abron be increased at the next seaston of | business two months ago end was he Legislature. very optimistic about Italy. “I believe that the new law will fur-| Here to become Assistant Treasurer ish no little relief, although, in my|of the Branch of The Banca Di Na- opinion, the bill vetoed by Mayor] poll, Spring Street and Broadway, an Hylan, putting the taxicab situation | Italian Government institution, Ben- Into the hands of the polce, would |isino, Signoro arrived with his wife have solved the whole problem. The|and two chijdren. He,said’the bank ew law not only applies to New York | was incpeasing its business between put to all first claas cities in the| Italian residents here and their home Titanic had sunk Sickening suspense — ensued ind Dashed Agains vt 1 by the report that mor Bumper. 500 had gone down with th and this lasted, until the angers of the sea, were not un-| rival of the Carpatila at New excited. Men in evening dress] four day fer with 705 of the re cued py ers. The ton on women and children who hod retired | jowin ROME of No, 117 Hast 120th Street, were $50 each Magistrate Joseph To mute «happy firestde clime Corrigan ij Harlem Court to-day, For weans and wife, it was a heart-breaking task that}on a tharge of disorderly conduct. Is the true pathos and sublime ‘They were arrested yesterday at the Of human life, im conclusion of a hearing in the same sRiogans Shvuie court, where they were spectators. hat of breaking the news to Mrs.| Sevearl-victims of recent hold-ups, oO y INiy a few of us fication of suspected prisoners, told de i Lu tectives that when they started from have real, crackling John. Parks of No. 929 Courtlandt |Who were in court to attempt tdenti widow and her eight children were |ine courtroom they were sthreatened firesides any more, shock followed, but the passengers, fine who had been taught to believe that the ocean giant was supreme against the du strolled from ‘the smc room to learn the cause of the shock, and ven to a policeman of the Mor- risania Station about noon to-day, se Titanic sailed from Southamy rit 10 and it was on the fo: Sunday night that she struck.] Avenue, the Bronx, that she was failed in most instances to leave their] It was on Thursday night followin Hinterooms that the Carpathia arrived at New Ris ry power 2 commodore: ot |¥0"* therless, by frlenda of, the prisoners dete But love and bome $ rs The Taormina brought 110 cabin] Capt. E. J. Smith, Commodore of Among thé lost were Col, John| !’«'k8, @ laborer, ‘forty-one years | ves a pied in ‘pid ie . and the joy of spring 612,000 IS LEFT and 485 steerage passergers from}the White Sta lost no time] Jacob Astor, Major Butt, Mr. and|old, employed on the tracks of the |‘ Dalt sercmes snes and: Easter time , Genon and Naples. She had. good! getting to the bridge, and found hi Mrs, Isidor Straus, Henry B. Harris. | jyierborough, was struck by a shoe | PpORSHING RING = PROM will live in human Y THE FATHER OF | weather all the way across self staring an iceberg whieh} William T. Ste: nes Futrelle 7 aj cuUr psek F. D. Millet B. Widener, |! he Pear car of a shuttle train coLD hearts forever, t DOROTHY ARNOLD = reached to a heigiit of 100 feet above] F Millet . Wika ok Grand Central] ATLANTIC CITY, April 14.~Gen ; ANARCHIST PRISONER | _|ehcte t0 6 helen of 109 feet S088) sfany Whdener, Norman Craig, nes Square to Grand Central |, TEAMS CTE ontuttcing te And all of ub now Le aa, eto deck of the ship. °ljamin Guggenheim, H. FP, Juliar the latter station, The shoe ]q heavy cold at the Seaview Golf Club : Satisfied Daughter 1s Dead.” LI ARGUES HIS OWN EASE}... the command to rouse the} Clarence Moor harles Natscl cht NIR(OVePAlA aud dtagesd tlin | nbay Meme Mik web, inarned to-dky.. He canhaveanew delight: | Satisfied Daughter Is Dead e Cocaie acuehireu Siug sing,| Sleeping men, and women from their] Washington foabling 2d, Jobn 1 | the train until he was dashed [has reffsed all social invitations He that Burns never Says in Will—Widow eee ake Doubt Writ. berths and assemble them on deck; | THAver, @ Vice President of the Fenn- into a bumper and Killed. ‘The ntu- | wil! rerpaln. until next_week dregmed of — 5 “ irt - ylvania Ruilroad a jand Mc tt the-time was filled with pas ’ Gets House Justice Benjamin N: Cardozo, sitting | bUt it was not until thirty =A min-\son of the Molsan's : i ae oie Eales sith Dad Happiness Candy. b in his chambers to-day, reserved de-}Utes after the Titanic struck that the] ing Charles M hecaene hesteticad Wouldn't the **wean’’ have made no provision in this Jejsion on sin application for-a certif- {command to lower the lifeboats was! oe Granda ‘Trunk y a sterica: hy) Al for my beloved daughter, H, C. leate of reasonable doubt made by Isaac] given, . , by Rati Tho tlt 2 aonysaian hobs: aay dance for joy E li arothy Ammo, an Tam satisfied that |i. -Pereuson, - formerly a well known |” nen, ew tales” of herolwm were] ohm decob ABtoy rw, Eaward. 1) | nee gay tar atten, eeow kN y ‘A if you took hin Wangeline Nhe 18 not ati reads the will of | victed of criminal anarchy, following his | Written into the log of the sea Applet Karl H ww, Chur ne bay near Gov Istand BOYCYCLE for Easter is Sh | rancls R. Arnold, father of Do indictment by ghe Almira and Jury, [there were not wanting. beside wndee’ Thomas Cardeza, Sir Ce PeMERE NG tote v-hivecvaar y a great big * ( A£nocolates a) iy EY sani ane ea Justice Carddzg asked Assistant Dis- | stances of frenzied cowardice and Lady Duff-Gordon, Mr. and M test 14 iRoies TOMA Mica with "ut Built " bbit? et tnold, ‘The girl disappeared inys-| tet Atlomegal fA Caldwell Myers what} But for the most part the stories] Washington Dodge and child, Mr. an)! lark gray over: blue serge || New Departure us chocolate rabbit: The Perfect Gift Package priousiy. several years ogo apd 9 na-| ball he yelle® A #hould be Axed tn the] were those of chivalrous men fighting| Mra. Hemry W. rauenthal, | A WektencinU tiie pockut, wast Co ‘Aa teake d And she— America's ideal quality box gwide er edle it. ¢ a certificate a nd childre me! 7 M 7 N ed to John Doyle he , i “gy Gt eaga le Mover es fed any erent 5, MO cera Sad that in Me |i Way for women and children; men] Archibald Gracie, Mrs. Charles M 1 to John Doyl t the Mills ai that old sweetheart ‘of bon bons, fruits and nuts, 8 “Arnold died at his i wel se he would be satisted {2eParating from wives, daughters and] ays, Mrs. Thornton Davidson, M el, No. arf lidege $6th Street. There let Ribbon-tied and charmingly 0! 4 b Street, on | Ferguson's case he woul ed children. helping them e| Jac sutre : ths n of that name Y - ; ‘ URED Fant Aorh Sixx tO ee even moderate ball, but must con- {little children, helping them into the| Jacques Futrelle, Mrs, Henry B. 1 eat teen Hp Deas you marriec parkell in’ Unite aad Mee ane was Med for pro- | eee ee ee ttorney Banton. boats with cheery smiles, waving to| ris, J. Bruce famay, Mrs. Robert | nienoas alten ercheie — you often gave Te cia Reene pleas bh or itor i "1. werguson, brought from Sing Sing on{them from the decks thelr last fare-| Cornell, Col. Arthur Piechen, 7: nt and with the Commundant of the her candy then. taste of pure delight. valtied 91 °862,000 in real and] habeas Writ, argued his own © wells,» Sixteen boats got safely ¥] ronto; the Countess of Rothes, Sper tg Post at Jefferson, (. 1, Dayl Wh tnon » Raster? : . ¥ personal property ADE OREO Waicn ats | 9M. the ship's sides, ‘The seven-| cer yerthorne, Mrs. Lucien beom discharged from uriny hy notnow—tor Raster One, Two and Five-Pound mm nual rosidenve is bequeathed 1] 88 ts ASIDE vin Tteenth capsized and most of its occu-| smith, M J.B. Thayer and J. 1° | . oe We have over 200 kinds Boxes et . whew, Mary M. PB. Arnold]... CORY = punts were drowned. - Most of those| Thayer jr., Mrs. Geor sy | PP PHLOF JOHN CARnSTE i to babiaiy avery tast : r decedent's wearing apparel, | County: Judge Taylor lint ot an od women nnd children George B, Widener, Miss Ruth ‘Ta John Caratensen, Vice Prestdent: of y > ; $1 00 the Pound it = i een pest He Rein 3 Miche cla of No. 1654 Shor Two hours and %5 minutes after Mrs. Stewart White afd Mr. ar unting department of the New ‘ : agin, rapany is left to his who was found guilty in’ April, [striking the iceberg, the waters had] Mrs, Henry Harper york Central Lines, ditd (o-day In bi t af ‘ Jolin Welles Arnold of 200 West { 994) of reckle riviy Judge Taylof} clascd over the “unsinkable’ shipand| A Senate investigation placed e| in Searsdale, He had been wit ni e€ f h Street and Dan Hinckley Arnold |found that the evidence showed a taxilthe ocean was filled with struggling] upon Capt. Smith for not he «| osd since 1871, Mr. Carstensen Miowih an Cobar etl? Nearndale, Nv driver was. driving without headlights, !men and women, lifeboats and rafts,| warnings of ice ahead, Lord Mersc in New York City and was Borcydie, Girlcye! a) iness is residue of the estate Is placed {debending’ only upon bis*aide Mehts al Toles of wreckaxe dnd lifebuoys. The| who conducted the Rritish Investig TOPE OG, Eile father was || Fee cemie sea Cnl, Chae Ait ie § Lett, thie incense of half to he paid ]Hovah the. DEht. was fommy. He hell ship, which a short thirty minutes be n, censtired the, Britith Board. oi |." 0"hNSet Of Cxyatal Painces which |} fenton requ Peer se here's one on your home to-night q es re wie fait toh trite (Ren ie: favor. 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