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THE EVENING WORLD THURSDAY, MAY 25 , 1992, 5 8 * » PUT OUT OF HOME, | Morris High ae Observes 25th eae te DENBY AGAIN SEEK "To WED ALDERMAN ASK COP’S CONSENT agean eunion an ance Among estivit RIIS PARK LAND FOR be FOR “UTTLE 0B” AGED COUPLETRY | en ong Festivities T0 COMMIT SUIIDE : NAVALAIR STATION IN BURGLARY LINE Husband Found Dead and However, Against Ceding for Robbery and Then Wife Unconscious With Gas Turned on, Land to U. S, Government. Causes Arrests. Mi a Secretary of the Navy Denby to-day | renewed, in a letter to the Sinking Fund Commission, formal application for the cession to the United States of a portion of Jacob Rits Park, Rocka- way Beach, for aviation purposes, ‘The land desired is now occupted as & naval air station, Tt is ninety-four acres in area and the Government took possession under permits issued by the Park Department April 16, 1917, and March 18, 1918, ‘‘for the purpose of the establishmént of patrol station for the defense and protection by aircraft of the harbor and shipping of Greater New York.” Some time ago the Sinking Fund By pretending to agree to “stand | ¢ for a job," Patrolman Michael! Healy of the Oak Street Station early to-day brought about the arrest of four - youths, one of whom, James Cusano, eighteen years old, of No. 130 Ettza~ beth Street, was charged with’ at- tempted burglary. Tho others were charged with complicity. They de scribed themselves as John Carling, seventeen years old, No. 219 Grand Street; Anthony Masceto, nineteen, No, 16f Mott Street, and Jasper Sca- lofano, twenty-two, No. 119 Btiza« beth Street. Patrolman Healy saw the four in the hallway at No, 118 Elizabeth Street, where Sabella Brothers have an olive oil and cheese store. Cusano, it is said, asked Healy: “Will you stand for a little job? FURNITURE IS DUMPED. With Removal of :ffects Cou- ple Realized the Last Home Was Gone, An elderly couple, dispossessed and @espondent as they saw their last few Sticks of furniture moved out of their roonis into the yard, attempted to end B thelr lives in what they believed had been their last little home on this me earth. George Reiman, sixty-five, the husband, {s dead, and his wife Sophie, sixty-three, is in the Kings County Hos Noro, eritioally 11 from a Commission held a public hearing on Kindly neighbors, moved by the co came andthe appeton vas a Pitiable plight of the old couple, had . , Ybre- ed ina so atone the ety autores ve aa is an, at i provided. them with food taeveyent| Morris High School, the first co-educational Highsander™ in New the old City of New Yérk—was depicted in a series of episodes. Through] so strong the city authorities re-| s Giiaino, it: th vaureqed eases Warts Weeks. Reiman, a cigar maker, haa} OT ‘8 celebrating its twenty-fifth anniversary this week. A pageant song and dance the growth of the school was shown from Its old classical] fused to grant the request. To-day's| Engagement Announced of tended to saw away the iron bars tn Geensuasti te Gots wane ae for the students’ was given in the various assemblies yesterday, and in beginning of 1897 to its present cosmopolitan nature—cosmopolitan im] request means the Sinking Fund Society Girl to “Silk Stock- | the cellar window and rob the place. Giimax ‘che: @iys before youterday the evening the alumni held a reunion in the auditorium. A dinner dance studies taught as well as in enrolment. : ‘Sure, at your own risk,” agreed CORA ANGELINE STEELE” Commission will have to decide the ing” Politician. Healy, who, leaving C t - at the Hotel ia thi lebra- rineipa Spirit Morris, E riedman, | que: i % (2 is Cosano,, went 19 when the furniture in the Reiman ee otel Pennsylvania Saturday evening will conclude e celebra pels hale fads Though) were Spi " of mate Esther Fi sp i question in the near future. A pub- ‘The engagement was announced to-]@ police signal box and asked his ata Soule, was: ticesd: GUE ob lhe: tired and Spirit of Service, Kathryn Cavanagh. Nearly seventy-five students] tic hearing will be held two weeks tion for reinforcements. A few min~ utes later Detectives Michael Gorevan and Henry Rowan arrived in an atito~ mobile. “I'm working with burglars,” ex- plained the patrolman. The three went to the store and arrested the young men. “Were you ever in a lunatic asylum or hit over the head?" the detectives asked Cusano. ‘No; why?" he returned. ‘What made you think a cop would nd for a little job?"’ ‘Oh, nothing particular,’ Cusano replied. PAINTING, HOLDS COURT ON ROOF; COLLECTS FINE In the studeht pageant yesterday the history of Morris—whieh, with took part in the pageant. day of Miss Cora Angeline Steele of rooms and di i 7 from to-day umped Into the yard, Wadleigh and De Witt Clinton, was the first high school to be built by H Ae renewal of Sec-| No 22 Lawn Aven\ie, New Rochelle, The first night neighbors sheltered caring of the renewal of Sec! ond Alderman Bruce McLean Fal- them and.took up a collection of $30. retary Denby's application, forces 2 ‘o " ; bled before the Sink. |COnCr of this city, Misa Steele ts the his they attempted to give to Lieut. L carci tscse Lis Wattle Sink V daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Charles Zeeck and Welfare Sergt. an Ss anicuring essons ing Fund Commission to-day and ‘A ‘Steele and is prominent in the Peter Mabland, of the Stagg Street } in said they were ready for battle Junior Auxiliary of New Rochelle. a n. H || Aboli h d ‘The opponents claim that if the] The announcement of the engage- Cal and shi 1 sth Oh In Public Schools ishe ‘the enpoments eek tt it ens Zin erouaneeme ee Ue People when they find a new home.” land sought is as vitally necessary) (6 atieg Steele, who was to sail for the woman who acted as spokesman for the defense of New York City 48] purope this week, but has cancelled fold the policemen. ’ Navy Department officials claim] )o\ Nsewations. The date for the wedding has not been set, but it prob- ably will be in September, It is ex- Last night Mr. and Mrs. Reiman would gladly consent to the ces- Commissioner Somers Fears School Girls Will ~ th ° dragged a mattress from the yard to] 5 sion. But, they gay, there is other their former home and slept on t. Seek Careers in Barber Shops. available land nearby. The opponents] dected that Miss Lillian Steele, twin This morning, it is believed, the two, 3 v Presi- i fe} d Its of 7 include Gen. George Wingate, sister of the bride-elect, will be her confronted with a realization ot age's ne of the unexpected results of) he reported to the Board of Education dent of the Public School Athletic] pridesmaid, although no statement to worst fear—loss of home—decided to = the controversy between the Board of bias a panied pedbiehat id ine = League; Harold Riegelmann, counsel] that effect has been forthcoming. The end their lives. The old man was found ~| Estimate and the Board of Education| thought the misunderstandings tha’ SHer ; 7 of the United Neighborhood Houses; announcement was made upon the hanging from a transom, The sas wea| mous for Humorous Roles over teachers’ salaries is an inquiry| 2d led to the holding up of money All Emergency Orders Is-) ct ihe Onis” co. watt of Rockaway! birthday ot Mrs, Biosle, turned on and Mrs. Reiman was un-| in Broadway Productions due teachers were in a fair way to be vhe oi sued Afi jovernor’s Broad- | Park: Richard Welling, Dr. Wm. H.] Mr. Falconer is the soh of Mrs. ernscious. ef, a as to whether it is « good thing to} ironed out #0 the teachers could be} SUC - wale 3 8 ad ‘Allen, Committee on Non-Partisan| William H. Falconer ot No, 701 Mad\- i It was Sergt. Mahland who dis- Since 1893. sesh girls ni punlio sot vols Shai: nat : side, Now Set Aside. Facts: James $, Graham, Brooklyn|son Avenue and the late W. H. Fal-| Long Island Justice Was wovered the tragedy about 8 o'clock. —— pooing und manicyring, which might] TWo of the unpaid teachers, aow- at nae Chamber of Commerce; Mrs. Byron]coner, He is a graduate of Columbia ever, he said, are M and Miss kK. P. En; s E. K He was on his way to see the old cou- a) Walter Jones, the comedian, died at}!ead them to situations in barber and Miss Margaret King,Jand a lawyer. At college he was Too Busy to Come pie, hopjing to convince them that! wel, respectively | All extra tours of duty in the Police} ©. Darling i repre! : Girls’ Filendly So-| prominent in athletics and was a La their best course lay in consenting to| #8" home, No. 2211 Bayview Place, BHOEE: placement assistant and teacher of | pepartment were abolished by an or- aes wanting Ne te representing} member of the varsity crew. For the Down dder, be taken to an institution. Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, this mornine |, ae Ausstice was na up, BY aanP opine, Lae eat in Man-| ger, issued to-day by Pollee Commis-|\voman's Municipal League; Ray-|last five years he has represented the Justice of the Peace Arthur W. | A parrot, Nora, was found alive) shortly after § o'clock. His deat) | SARIN Tete eenilles dea SSI sioner Enright, which becomes effec-| mond V. Ingersoll, representing the} 15th Aldermanic, known as the ‘ Jones of Port Washington, L, I. | perched on the mantel. followed an iliness that kept him from Henry F. Lutz, represent-] stocking district,’ in the Board of| was painting the roof of his house tho atage a targe part of the tant wree| ACTS NOT ILLEGAL, |PHONE GIRL QUITS —_ |icr seinen out the last of the extea-| nz the der wipes out the last of the extra- FUNERAL SERVICES |frontis igo wit cette certes| SAYS WITHERSPOON] FOR STAGE CAREER |orainary mensires tren to tnmure| aren te ane orton Ms ot Commerce orge Gordon Battle, Garter" at the Bronx Opera House oo i atone aestivelaolion mrateccont Pac ce mUe ee est h m cecmn aay ire tonne ate donna wuose. Bidar wey, enol Key Nothing Unlawful] Mystery in Disappearance of}iowing Gov. Miller's insinvation that] tary, Parks and Playgrounds Assocl- SATURDAY MORNING easements date back to 1893, when he Bohn Solved by unless the City Administration did] ation. ‘The Navy was represented by appeared as tramp in “1492,” be- | About “Code of Practice” Edni ecreation Committee; | Aldermen a oe Three Opinions Given on Value yesterday w! policeman called up to nim and said he had arrestéd Martin ManLiners, a photograph- er, charged with taking photo « graphs of school children on # pony without getting a permit. . oO Command- had o lained - . thing to stop the crime wave he| Capt. C. T. Voselgesang, = School teachers had comp . ° a the circus. At the age of ten W rg, Ele Asser: Letter. something klyn Navy Yard, and ’ set ; Solemn High Mass for Pas-|fe yas“ t ter orkings, He Asserts. hana R -| ant of the Brooklyn Na that the children were staying out ; Solemn High Tass for Pas-}he w 8 ‘top mounter”” with the Cy-1 OG. wvitherapoon, President TB® mystery of the disappearance night take a hand in the matter him-| ant of me, Fim HTC 8 LIQUE) tie Shave thats pictures taken, i tor Who Accidentally {clonic Vincents, an acrobatic family ais : of Bana Bolin; seventeen, davighteror 1°"! Despite the contention that there - Judge Jones called down, fining Manhiners $2 for violating Section 834 of the penal law. Man- - hiners thought at first he was.jok- ey * . ui He did the fall from the top and had]|of Baker, Smith & Co., steamfitting Shot Himself. to be quick on his feet. The circus Mgr. Michael Phelan, who died last{stunts were of night in St. Vincent's Hospital as a|'4ter when he became a “barn-storm- After 8 o'clock to-night the depart-]are other available sites, Secretary Deh . . ment will be back on a normal patrol{Denby claims the site desired was|Husband’s Offer of $15 a basis, except that the nine platoon|Picked after careful study of the! Week Doubled, She Says gt. Julius Bohn, ond Anti-Air ft Battery, Fort Hamilton red to-day through a lett US} concern, continued his testimony un- value to him ol der cross camination in the trial of fs fi Sew York Harbor, The ei aes ing, but the Judge explained that eat eset ; er” with the ten, twenty and thirty-|himsel, John ‘T, Hettrick, code of| written by the girl to her mother, | system remains in force. When nity seal oF i in Suit. he was tan honeat th) ook SORUIE OF ACCIGentally SUCOUNS DMs cent: shows practice lawyer; Martin McCue and] saying in part Commissioner Enright dropped the] «No other location can be secured = Justice of the Peace and could self while cleaning a revolver, will be} He was a natural djan, saw “Lam In the lund of the living and 5 ohn off on charges of con- ie buried from St. Cecilia's Church,|th humor of things beyond the writ-]%0h® M. Imhof! on charges PT ehile you thought 1 was worki 106th Street and Lexington Avenue,|ten script of » play. and sot mo. out | SPiracy to-day before Supreme Court was learning buck dancing Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. In-Jof the parts than the pliywrt Justice Alverson and a jury. Mr.|to leave Friday fo g6 on the terment will be at SeRaymond’'s|manager usually believed existed in| Witherspoon insisted. as he had on] You will not see'me aga 1] it was up to the members of the Cemetery, the Bronx. them, leave. Write to Miss Cunningham | force to obtain the restoration of the Solemn high mass will be celebrated. Mr. Jones played in the “Girl at the Herald Square Hotel, where I]ten platoon plan hold court anywhere he pleased. e atoon sys and adopted the] combi the advantages possessed ten platoon system and adopted the|combining the adva Php peeked a ent that chosen, Wurthermore, ex- penditures in excess of $1,200,000 have been made in the development of this station. It now stands as a complete base for coastal patrol work, If the nment is fore to vacate Rock- Three estimates of the value af Mrs, Reinhold Bruckner's affection were submitted to-day in the Jersey City Chancery Court irst estimate: Mr, Bruckner, him- self, alleging his wife’s love was alien- nine platoon system, which is obnox- . curity and went home for the $: ious to the uniformed men, he said direct examination, that he had done A COMPARISON by Mgr. William Guinan, pastor of|the. Bandit,"” “Miss Pocahontas,” | nothing Megal and that he knew offam stopping. I will send a kid for] ‘The Commissioner announced that] Government Is forced to vactte Boek | iteq white Mf was in jail in 1919, is * the Blessed Sacrament Chureh,| “The Duchess," “Baby Mine," The] nothing illegal about the worknigs of] my clothes, for I will not have time|he will sail for Europe on June 3,/aways It is nenurded that Mt te Vet) wing trugo Miller for $25,000 It takes nearly as many cows Broadway and st Street Rev. | Third Party," “All Over the Town,” |, AB er practice to go to Brooklyn for them myself.} with Special Deputy Commissioner |'™? be ebsured to acquire and build econd estimate: Mrs. Bruckner on HILDS as for th hile James Alyward, formerly assistant to t for Tat," ‘Our Little Wife,’ and| . I am making $| week,” Harriss, to be gone six weeks. The|°*? her site, In that event, there | tbe witness stand this morning said] for C) as for the wi Mgr. Phelan, will be deacon and the] many other shows Mr. Witherspoon said that $1,400,- 1" ang disappeared 4 week ago after] war, in the opinion of Commissioner] UP another site on remaining for her husband had offered her $15 a] of Greece. sub-deacon will be Rey. William] During his last iliness he was at-|000 was approximately the value Of}, dance at Fort Hamilton. Paul|Pnright, bred myriads of new crimi-]W!l! be no provisio week spending money if she would Nixon, Rev. Philip J. McGrath of]tended by Dr. A. H. Fleming of No,|tansactions undertaken by Baker, | Veitch, proper aerial defense of the City of private in the 34th Infantry, [nals and worked many changes in the return to him Y . ze fork against enemy raids from the ii ‘ St. Cecilia's Church will be master| 335 Park’ Avenue At his bedside | Smith & Co., while under the code of} was questioned about her, because it} methods of criminals in this country, Roy soe agains| 3 Third estimate: Mrs, Bruckner} Ln entire country of of ceremonies. Rev, Thomas Phelan] when he died were bis mother and} Pretice agivement of this amount L} was known that he had been (iendly]as well as in Europe. ‘The European age said she declined this offer after Mr. Greece there are about 4,000 of Browater, N. ¥., will deliver thelwite. He wan forty-eight scars ola, [Per cent., of $14,000, bécume payabla}with her ‘and had wanted to poleetaveradauted many. upstoraate Muller» had offered. her a week. ound Athens eulogy. His last request was that his body|to Hettric About $1,200 of this|her. Her parents were oppo nrethods,to cope with clianged condi- MARRIED ld pie Bruckner sald he formerly was an | COWS, mostly ar 24 At 9 o'clock to-morrow morning|be cremated and that the ashes be|Sum is yet unpaid him tions and the Commissioner expects ss embroidery manufacturer in West 4 HILD solemn high mass will be held for the} thrown into Jamaica Bay, where]. Mr. Witherspoon said that he un- eis. eee to become familiar with them and try SEEK: — New York, N. J, but the business] To furnish the C S children of the parish and another|those of his little daughter were}derstood that “subsequent bidders,""| CONVICT DRIVER them out he mass will be celebrated by the clergy| thrown nine years ago awarded a contract, were to turn the ee at 8 o'clock to-morrow evening oo contract to bidders who had been sue IN DEATH OF TWO GET VALENTINO ged Hlusband, 69, All cturer ,to sell the business whe a cessful at the general bidding. One raiser ny hh Bruckner was in jail was. cuaRE suena sans| MAN WINS DIVORCE of the complaints of the master] Warning to Reckless ‘laxi) MARRIAGE RECORDS hat ‘Time. ‘The jail term was not very clearly cn Lg Sea: j \ AND CARE OF CHILD |steamatters had been, according to Char fle eulit D wen stu Supreme Court Justice Wasservogel explained, but it didn't amount’ to ivi ce ine Cunsea Line couley. wits tatters tow iad IOUS) PUCK “ |Documents Reach Los An-] to-day denied alimony pending trial to] much anyway—merely five weeks. It was in his wife's name and she was if they are practicable. | yyy. — * i - Wife, 73, Denies She Nag-}permuaaed by Muller .a lamp manu. br pon | geen with theirsupply requires 3,500 cows; And every one of them is clean, well fed and in perfece the defendants, tl a Ts. H een re ved C0) actor z . ne *raisi 7 ™ * a : d 1 glo ‘mo. \- er secretary and her children, Richart. Mother, Charged With Mis-]#4 been ived the contractor re claves, Praising Jury. subpoena Server | Eik4.,Ftiedman, seventy-three, No ad sonieitlng to do with an automo-| health six, and Margaret, ten. She will spend! Conduct, Ruled Undesirable [oe i an, Teele to use the low] 4 jury before Justice Martin in geles and Subpoena Server | 966 wnitiock Avenue, the Bronx, in a} bile accident Tetharby thy ieserred Several months in urope gathering ma-| CONduct, Ruled Undesirable |competitive vid to obtain a yet lower i é : for Witnessss suit for separation from Israel Fried-| The case is still on z ‘ terial foe w wecken Of MTtinlek. AT Dark by Judge Lydon a the Supreme Court to-@ay brou n Starts for itnesses. Bah Gee were martied (a Gaticla, sou Seg TER oe. : of he pan is to go by airplane from wittans Wrangin Ss iM P a verdict of manslaughter in the sec LOS ANGELUES, May 25.—Documents| Austria, in 1870 TO APPROVE EOSTRADTS rOoR Berlin to Moscow, then to Constanti- Francis Riordan, of No. 43% ond (degree, widch' in puniehable Uylie, d sf ce eniden’ wedi MUSEUM WING, Banle; East 85th Street, to-day was granted| WOTING MACHINES fitteen. ye Eeiaanind Pe nacninet | eee rae ee ene, MORTCAN: METAS | OF eeu: note: aries weara: nd A resolution approving contracts fo: e ———— | an absolute divorce from his wife, AGAIN ATTACKED ’ 4 2s!) Rodolph Valentino, movie actor, and leraary took place two 9 } the erection and completion of the nev Morris Kapust, a chauffeur, whose | yy gs have six children. ‘The wife says her HARDING FAVORS Lucille, and given the custody of machine killed tw ae Winifred Hudnut, daughter of a t Tara af a ca hae He replies southéast wing of the American Museum ; their four-year-old son by Supreme], ,. : oes F Sara atieal nee cl Eg ope: wealthy manufacturer, have been re- ibe s oa ed oe eided lite she} of Natural History, to be called the Hall 4 WEARING POPPY t Justice Richard P, Lydon, | Uirshtield Criticises Tearing} **\0r Sureet, Nov. 3 last ceived by the District Attorney's oMee, | {hat during thelr marued Ife Ale) or Goran Lite, is scheduled for adoption ; Mrs. Riordan sued her husband for Held by Secretary of nesses testified the taxicab Was lanes. “documents, which Include the) Naseer: Spuped, Tel S at to-morrow’s mecting of the Board MEMORIAL DAY |°® s‘eraration, charging cruel and in- mia) HY: WELLETAEN 2 going twenty-five miles on our] yecords of the marriage and the certin-| treated him and that he bas made ap- Jor Estimate. ‘The estimated cost will a human treatment and non-support Slate Lyons. when it sw Hikes end moni t Hon of the pr ate sndae whe pore Lyre ip admission to a home for] pe $1,446,000. : : ‘The husband counter-claimed with asionan ot ACcountn side wal Frank Ancello formed ihe sememany, Bave Geen’ sin) heed Taen, Approves Suggestion and | suit tor atvorce on statutory iceman dora = osouah ee dfand Mrs. Anna Friedman 10] thentleated by the United States Viee-] Mra. Friedman denies she was ever ia) ‘ grounds, Justice Lydon said Mrs. | Georet srs day wrote a letter tol worsythe Street, were the victims [Consul at Mexicall, ; unkind to her husband, She says he y Hopes It Will Be Gen- A ited seas : Secretary of State Join J. Lyona,|-ryo imdictmonta Weee fennd acct | Ben Cohn, an Investigator for the} round fault with her because she re- ‘lordan's vonduct made it undesir-| urging him not to let the contract for} y i District Attorney's office, has recelved| mained ‘too orthodox,” declining ‘to erally Adopted. able that she have the custody of her im. The jury was ou ight subpoenas from Deputy District ‘ Stauy ¢ | _ child, but she will be allowed to visic|*Otins Machines. The letter follows: | minutes Attorney McClelland for witnesses in] ®dapt herself to “new ways President Harding has expressed the child t ive apr tt Bs 7 fe ; a iiled vue atontin aoid the Ne “ eed a pri a ea cue Be SA ina aataee ae! stab his approval of the sugge: An@ng witnesses testined | fative. who attended the so-called) in accordance with the evide in Paim Springs an entro, | 8d h Dee f Nig « u i hearing before you yesterday afte . i They ure supposed to testify to the resi-] making,” the irony of which calling, d rt EaAd ceteied Ua orn on Minrest net Mfrs” Riordan was Mts. cath[ eating Wefwre you nesterday alters 1 ie jury's aetion a warnin thy are auppogod to tonty to he feal-| making,” the ony or wnicn calles. | MQ Reg goo @ certain Das n'a cavesngeto he Wi Mion erine “Bothwell, who lives in West Nia at 9 less chauffeurs, Kapust and Paim Springs in this Btat Mr. | iudee to aa auentae sede TAPEEA RE tO < 9th Street, snear Riverside Drive. {Never intended to ho a a hearing. He} manded until June 1 for sents Cobn haa gone to serve the subpoenas. Adjutant General of the Veterans | She has named Mrs. Riordan ag the {tells me that at 11:80 A. M. vester- pide 2a, Oiler evidence will be the certification : ———_- of Foreign Wars. He says: co-respondent in her pending divorce }@ay the clerk ia, your on ee H not! SUING FOR LOST SIGHT, documents relating to the marriage. PAINT SURFACE CARS, “I find myself heartily in sym- | suit. from nything of this so-called hear- slo je day by Deput Deolt Th Ake Salesman, which she accompanied Mrs. Riordan, |Counsel of the @ity of New York and tslon filed: terdey by Ds TO LEVEL OF CALF nem. Ve sik 9: by the American War Mothers in | was her former friend, Anna Carroll,|several leaders of organized labor] Commissioner Harry J. Goa ed in your| New Jersey State Department of ua! WITHIN A YEAR J Testifying in the ‘Tronsit, Commin witness who gave damaging pathy with the purpose of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and 10° The ten-cent package say: In a a their request that the people at | a widow, of No. 418 Bast 189th Street. {with their counsel appe ; Retin petits “Let’s get acquainted. i. ama Mrs. Riordan jtves with her mother]office that you were forced to make} Martha Mullen, eighteen years « « - sion’s investigation 68 jen ’ Jarge shall wear on Memorial | 01'S) East 85th Street 1 your announcement No, 155 Lafayette Street, PHILADELPHIA, May 25 by the Bigth and Ninth Ave sur bleg . Orange Pekoe Day @ poppy, the interallied me erg er: yeteinnes 1 am informed that in the course| declared in possession of sie The hem of a woman's skirt has |fece car line Manhattan, Edaward i wih ait you to a morial flower. It is the most ap- PRISCILLA DEAN BURNED BADLY cc eaving before you,| #ithough in a. sul rought er th : le t inspector for TEA. . AT FUL UDIO FIRE hig, Deroy Mel Compensation “Law aha reached {ts highest altitude, in nid to-day the mough for thirty propriate mode of testifying our lives suggested The following wire was received this blind in both eyes, ‘The a the opinion of James H. Stone eo Avenue lines fragrant cups—isn’t that a remembrance and recognition of | morning trom Universal City Cal: | th si this Jamestown! the case was the Standard nd) trade publication editor.“who ad- [sould paint up ars and draw lot for a dime? the great obligation of the nation | “Fire late to-day destroyed positive | Automatic ng Machine Cor-} Glass Company of Orange, dressed the annual convention of }more riders ugh dress the Ay é print of “Under Two Flag just cut] poration » Getatled state-] facturer of glass tops for hat National Hosiery and Underwear cars up such as salesman would in to those who gave everything in | and completed. Fire started from elec-| ment of of manufacturing| ‘The giri was employed in 1 Manufacturers’ A ution, He | Une to sell a bill of Koods. | The the service during the World W rics wires in cutting room Priscilla} ¢yjs voting m. ne but that you] 44 factory, Her clatr ' edited tutte: thin = r an and chabbily “ trnst that the suggestion | Det badly bummed on hands and dane [refused to as v this ‘nformation} May dre Met. titere ‘ to 1 ve you have presented will be gen- | of film from th tu tM itor the reason, as reported by the] tere”, maleate lonker atelenct sinis bine os y adopted throughout the na- [was in Von Stroheim's old rei den | press. that you not want me to} Ate and eventually lost the , where within tt ate viein- [new curs at ne, because the : culling room.” get that information” eyes. ity of the calf.” enues do not warrant it fh. e i f\

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