The evening world. Newspaper, April 21, 1922, Page 22

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tT “OF MONE BIS ari Dr. Stepanek of Czecho Slovakia Bares Plan at Pan- American Conference BALTIMORE, LJ torhvation « \ oO rks were received by the with ent une for t y 1 t I 1 i wt rf 1 h 1 t men's Nv t na "Dr. Stgpa jaw that women are nde together in a similar way a world." the health, wel tented worker: — T. HETTRICK LOSES ing Trades Conspiracy. Nie Appellate Division of the Bu ime Court handed re ntiary and is now at large on speal was tak the time of |grar t jon and the court was q : 4 then jelly. cult-on top. crumbling. “Parkers,” “ With Whisk Brooms, Now Take Place ol High School Students Aim to Keep and Stimu- late Interest in City B ganization, whose members | &¢ Hers’ Sreat hing Spaces. «is a small whiskbroom, that is required win to-day asstired is not the purpose of the} +),, Tannenbaum of | sioner of No, 1643 65th Street, student of the Haaren High | aguinst KIDNAPPED GIRL JOHNST. HATFIELD DIES, OF 16 1S RESCUED WAS SON OF ‘DEVIL ANSE’ Celemraced site's Cie ky Fendint It Years of Life Sente William Weissinger was arraigned in 1e Tombs Court to-day charged with abusing a girl under] night ‘J cighteen years old, Miss Minnie Za- 20 Pike Street and hav. He Was arrested in a] MeCoys at No, 334 West 45th 2 o'clock this morning. girl was taken to the Florence Crit- human life and shoutd therefore be MLLE. LENGLEN AGAIN A WINNER According to her mother, Miss 7 embok is » dancing | Recenfly she has remained away. from —Mile home for a night or two at nestioned by her mother she ht “He will kill me‘if 1 * for refusing to answer. y for nearly a week, Zarembok heard something o: Weissinger's ettentions to her daugh- known that if she lo her first appearance in a [she played Mis of the individual dependent upon ter and made it ¢ the girl's marriage ve her a dowry of $2,000, greatest need and proposed that she ranged the papers so that the would accrue to himself and not to CONVICTION APPEAL y Now Be Disharred for Bualld- Mrs. gr testes then down a deeision fa nman and Corcoran touna he in They said Weis- Hettrick has bee tt a year of his sentence in the MiG AMAE FON IK. C. 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