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; ‘ THE EVENING 4 WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 30, AE UEVENT! LEY 75th Anniversary of Mount St. Vincent College " Sepa Anniversary of Mount St Vincent College | MRS RIBETSON OPRESMESERL {GEA TO HELPINSUT ; tead of Sailing From New ork She Rushes to. Aid Her Father. GET INSURANCE} INTO RESERVOR PART IN OI Lloyd’s Representative Says|Rabbi’s 14-Year-Old Daughter] Former “Sally” Show Gittto She Will Have to File 200 Says She Doesn’t Want Ask Ziegfeld to Take = Separate Suits. ta Live. Her Back. Bookbinder, fourteen and Mins Geneva Mitchell, whose short- very large for her age, daughter Of} tived marriage to Robert Savage of & Rabbi in Hrownsville. is in Brad-| Duluth gained considerable notoriety ford Street Hospital to-day recover-Ifor her recently, and who was suA- ing from an apparent attempt to} pended from the cast of Salty’ fol- , drown herself last evening in Ridge-| lowing a party in the Back Bay secq wood Reservoir. Why she flung her-| tion of Boston two weeks ago, told + | self Into the water ts a mystery to] her own story of the party yesterday ” Mrs. Sarah [: Robertson, who WOR}ie. tamily and friends. All she would|in the office of her para “Max A verdict of not guilty yest@day In}... to powpital attendants w Let | Halperin'of No, 17 Bast 424 Street. H | | | ' GUARDIANSHIP UP RDICT GRATIFIES i} Mother Opposing Step That} Would Enable Heiress to | Wed Riding Muster. Widow, Acquitted of “Fake” Hold-Up on Second Ballot, Expected Vindication. CHICAGO, May 30) Math MeCormick, tnsteud n from New Yo the Monmouth County Court at Free-[me alone: 1 don't want to live, Milas Mitchel! said:she hed iastragt- hold, where she was charged with The girl was unconscious when + ving planned with Samuel Gagn [dragged out of the reservoir by Pa~| et Halperin to bring suit fon erimima ig Seat Ralley the robbery in her|telman Charles Rall of the Glendale | libel against any one who represented = Deal home on which. whe claimed |Statian, (Owing to her size it washer as having taken part in, em $52,000 insurance tromt Lloyd's of] %'th great difficulty that he carried | «orgy, and said she would go. 10 n for her lost jewelry, will haye}he’ over the six-foot iron raillne) roreng ziegteld to-day, and ask tobe about the basin, though «he had mbed it herself when she] telnstated in the show. posedly to master edly, She ment of her plur otherwise Miss Mctormi whe rerury more ‘than 200 separate suits to col. |readils c t ate to tf y Lloyd's underwriters Sesonesy (0 velit to the lg uesta st) lect the money, it was learned to-day. {Went to the reservoir. Mins Mitchell denied vigorously that (eas SUI ey Gornard Luisi, investigator for Rose, who lives at No. 828 Alabama there was anything about the Bostpi which her mother, Mrs. Kdith Rocke Lloyd's, who testified during the triat}Avenue, asked her father last night! party that savored of an orgy. SI feller, intervened ye i w that Mrs, Robertson confessed to him|for money with which to go to the said that as a matter of fact there — was no party of the sort mentioned =~ in Boston despatches and: that she . had been treated most unjustly throughout the entire affair. | ‘The girl told of two parties in the Boston hopse, neither having,al thing to do with the other, until ome = of the girls in the party of which she, aie i RD ; ‘ pn i that there was “collusion” in the| movies, He gave it to her, but instead : ee : holi-up and asked if the charge|of going to. the movies the girl against her would be dropped if she| hurried off to the reservoir, climbed withdrew her claim for the insurance, | the high iron fence and went quickly id the policy Mrs. Robertson se-|down the steps which lead from the cured from Lloyd's had be@n under-|rim of the basin to the water. written with more than 200 other} August Beherens, No. 656 Jamaica companies, who shared the risk in| avenue, saw her do this, He also saw certain proportionate amounts her pause on the bottom step, her In spite Gf the verdict," snid Mr. | head Yent a moment as if in rayer,| Sree Mitchell, wea not @ member Bee the companies will resist pay- Jang then leap into the water. Be- 1 and eibe nt, If. Mra, Robertson secke: thlievene called Patrolman Rall, whd| oer’, ree oe, bee tO be eee collect she will have to bring suite to the reservolt in time to see the} Let, outside by way of the cellar. Mise iam againat each of the underwriters in [1S ‘oy Teer Othe bank, but} tone denied that ‘she’ had worn the courts of London, where all ave ay open 4 haat Ms * area] Diack siti pajamas, and also insisted located in’ twenty feet of water. He scaled) that the members of her party: had hi dasa ae ta 4 The verdict for Mrs, Robertson | the fence, threw off coat and cag) and) not been drinking. Dorothy tin at G1) olelock Inet {fan down the steps. By, this time a] Meanwhile despatches from Boston y of tion e © was laid in 1857 .oughran and Margaret Ous- crowd had gatheres indicated that the party has attracted e the academy originally The picture shows the “Gold ani. Front row: Anna Murray, |i nd rter Rall leaped into the water and|the attention of the Boston Prohibi- at the railror Harold the Internation “I've been hothered io death girl sald “L have n have no explanation return,’ Miss McCormick smiled nervously and twisted her handkerchief as she spoke. Mr. MeCormick, who on his application was appoint ter’s guardian several days ago, ed Mathilde with a kiss and darling, so glad to see you t he, too, refused to discuss Mathilde’s affairs A pageant commemorating the school's dramatic associa- the cornerstone on the present Evelyn dommiskey “1 have said too much new,’ d¥ he seventy-fifth auniver clared Miss McCormick, who was ac-{ Mount St. Vineent Co Kingsbridge, was given night after the Jury had been out an au. gorppanied from New York only by No hint as to why Miss Mathi ment’ has beén supported by others who attended. ter's act. She is a pupil in Grade 6A| Bernard EH. Carbin, counsel for Miss in the pubjic school at Wyona and|Marie Lavon and Miss Eleanor La Sar, Sutter Avenues. It was only about al who were dropped from the year ago, he said, that she had come] Waltz’ chorus as a result of the party, . from Russia, gaid he intends to ask warrants for << certain men at the party but he made Shenk rae ht the girl's coat and brought] tt t et ier opened in 1847 at McGown’s en Ingots to right: Ade. Gertrude Curtis and Katheleen |) Gasn and ey nled ish EHaO tinted her to the.steps. She was tsicon-|- Also ‘District: Attorsey’ Themsssiin we e ane Ord. somebody the auspices of the members of Pass, now Central Par and laide = Mulry Alberta Danton, Grace. . ‘J ‘ af} cay one Word. Soinebnd aN aR ae ose Ne 7ith Division oversea, knew some-|he would be pleased to have .Willtant ind became State's witne F " tion. tart- somebody wants three. 1 can't say e \ Gasn claimed. Mra, Robertson om-| ‘Ts about resuscitation. He start-/ 3. Pitegerald jr. Harvard student ama anything at all.” M T M C T ployed him to stage the hold-up and ; mbulance had been sent in and| Jury there to- ti ge BERENGARIA SAILS or rains, ore ars, omorro v that he empioyed Bailey to enact the|py the time it arrived the girl has sieges tinea anions mp. McCormick returned suddenly to A T il C 0 d stood that an effort will be made to] fer father, Moses Bookbinder, Is + fe 3 ous pcb aed | . . the party with more than a dozen =~ tein Chlcgniwterivanytyi aie S Transit Commission’s Orders meduce tor ther susyeded atatationn’ [Patel oe cee Cuakranatser ee tee sa [nteaea ean) Goaite ea ean Julia Mangold, tormerty, secretary to Mrs. Robertson was much gratified|of Isaac, Georgia and Livonia Ave-| shake them down," and his state- Miss McCormick's flance, Max Oser, To the Interborou h Are Aeee fed J nues. He sald it was Impossible for when she sailed to-day on the Beren- ust as [ expected,’ said Mra,|him to assign a reason for his daugh- angoltl parted with her sister, Mrs, John J, went at once to her stateroom. She Joyce and her niece, Mrs. Ruby Rush, hour before lines were thrown off Ei iss MceCormick’s Pro: ‘ <i Giants’ Owner Called to Court ie thats te itzgerald wad ihaket ie (he, Tiling Homer was (OUI, Miss NeCormnick’s Pro- | “Car Seat Miles” a Year. , rat i, Charge to, the jury Judse] FRIENDS TILL STARS |{t.clvet jet youns Fissrid wee et coming soon to America, Miss Man-| fessional Companion Shows to Explain $23,000 Stock | % : : tbat, hon cult-at the begining of the trial [ScloUs: but Rall, who served with the} O'Brien in Boston made it known that ants two, and if IT say two, “then ed artificial respiration, A call for] son of a banker, go before the Grand: park of a hold-up man. It ts under-| partly regained her senses. Fitzgerald, who was a member of > he verdict which freed her, aria on her way to London Robertson, “I am vindicated,” She a ccnnielet to the pier from the then shook the hand of each juror, ote! ‘Naz by Fowler McCormick. a at Me = Pere eleuiia) tether ane ! 2,014 Added Cars and 246 Trains Will Hey a eee eeemonc end 48 hoarded the steamer about haif an Increase Service to 400,000,000 for her hom eoming, soon to, America, Miss Man- persons to form a conspiracy; that, FALL, JUSSERAND}|'hat two naval omicers were not. in- To-morrow should ing forth the] service will be provided and additional a ‘not ae iy for Trin St aa 5 {rults of the Transit Commission's | Caf® Will be attached to the throush Deal. so far as the verdict was concerned, volved. ’ she expected he would see her in Up for Trip to Europe. aul omamission’S!iocal trains on Sundays during the & it did not matter whether the pur-| 7) Mies Mitchell's statement here saga: London, she replied ee recent order directing the Inter-| auehne : French Ambassador, Pre-|tnat when “Sally” went to Boston she TrOPAS: should hot & . ki é mer. E pose of the alleged conspiracy had A . 4 es When the Cunard steamship Ber-}>°reush Rapid Transit Company tof On the Jerome Avenue Branch a} (I A. Stoneham, owner of thelicen accomplished; that evidence} senting Flag, Pledges |2n4 her mother’ rented the house ai ——_ engaria sailed for Cherbourg at noon| !Rerease and improve its service even-minute instead of an eight-min-|New York (ilants and former partner] ghowed perjury had been committed! ove of France to U. §. No, 349 Commonwealth Ayenus fives DAUGHTER MISSING, |io-day wiss te AfeCormick, (order, which the Interborough hax{ Ute interval will prevail during non-l), tho vrokernge firm of Charien’ A.| and that it rested with the Jury to de- UNE Rene Jo Se. [Bena Sale, oe ee ’ ay 3 Biayiuide: 7et6 Go! rush hours and the trains will go nay belleves | WASHINGTON, . May | 30.—The]that he might be allowed to entertain MOTHER STRICKEN |2aventer of John p. Rockefel-|*reed to carry out, designed tol cient Tromieis: hia bade R imonea| termine whom to believe cocaslonaliy’ on tha grodnd ieee ote friendship between France and ler, was in Chicago. She had ex-|bring only partial relief to : Reise : New| per cent. increase in seating « ppear in the First District Magis- y the night of May 16, Miss Mitchell’ Bas Saft . Mile | Deter to sail on this shin to meet her| York's travelling public, as more re-| ‘The Borough Hall section of Brooie-[traiw's Court to-morrow morning t0 BETSY ROSS FLAGS Amorica “will never -end until the}maid, she and three girla and four — j arent Suffers Stroke While ree ee ces Swise riding {Hef i coming in September noxt,{1¥n will beneft by the service in-|yayy why he not supplied cetaint FOR MARTYRS OF '76|%2" {alt rom the sky.” Ambassador]friends returned to the house after Reporting Disappearance |/ ee am Ose ue | when new cars will have been pro-| creases on both the Interborough’s| : a Pl ih 76) susserand of France declared to-day|dancing at a hotel to find four men | oy - master, but at the last moment her} oyred east side and west side subways. |'" aestied: Oy sides On when he presented to President Hard- | and two girls “‘whom we knew only wa of Young Woman. n was changed The increase in schedules to-| During the non-rush hours ail trains] t funet craze} Sons of Revolution Honor|ing the American flag which was|‘Marie’ and ‘Eleanor’ already there.” | The Detective Bureau of Brooklyn] Her professional companion. Miss | morrow will One of the men was Benjamin Lip- did s dd 346: traina t s-| Will ‘be of ten cars when the traffic “ add 246 trains to pres sky, a nephew of Mr, Kabatznick. She nds. The east side yp &O The sum aed : 5 hoisted over the Eiffel Tower, in nat Ileroes of Struggle for Paris, on the day the United States Julia Mangol il, arriving at/ ent schedules every twenty-four} dem asked the Boston police to-day toltne pier a few minutes before tlie | no; a icwa infarvall will Phe: soanod’ forties arcu ite tha catia oy “ncndence entered the war. ‘The flag presenta-| Went on: search there for Mabel Hughes, twen- sailing. he refused to discuss Miss la raoay aaninenaes a ‘01 | eight to seven minutes, and that of enol tk p eterna a0 1 a = Independence. tion took place at the White House: | I took the girls’ upstairs with me, dy-one, ‘who disappeared from McCormick's plans. cars a day. It is estimated that the| West side trains from 4 to 3% min-loe Studebaker cominon stock by a[ The Memorial to the men who died,| — Jusserand's speech was a short one, {4nd because the dress I was wearinie | home, No. 1015 Bedford Avenue, § Just before the sailing she waved! increased service will add 8,000,000] Utes: making a combined service past} client df the Chiense cof Charles | Prisoners of war, martyrs to thet but filled with touching benHment, if Jaraneee cart ef thing Green Thad urday, abandoning her three and one.| 2 8rectins to a man on the pier and car miles to the existing service or| Boreush Hall of 2% minute Heoeware A. Stoneham & Ce ore than two] cause of the American Revolution, in Nearly a century and a half ago, worn to the costume ball at the Cop- L half months’ old baby. Sunday, the| 24 Teperters he was Howler MeCor-| the equivalent of 400,000,000 car acat| 9,18 Per cent. increase will he made | years ago he said, " at Quilberon, in Brittany, @ f mick, a brother of Miss Mathilde. girl's mother, Mrs, Mary Hughes, re-| Miss’ Mangold's luggage was. ad ceived a telegram from New Haven} dressed in care of the International | signed Mabel, reading: “Am going to] Harvester Company, No. 8, Lombard, | { | i 8 city, at the north end of Old Trin- A ; in the service operated beyond At-b ‘Thin client. . R. Wilson. a lumber bes Sip the pari ene of ue Trin-} smal! ship not bigger than. the sub- |!€¥-Plaza a few days before. But it / lantic Avenue, Brooklyn, to Mranklial man of MeLcansboro, Hl. asserts, ac- | #¥ churchyard, facing on Broadway. | marine chasers of the late war, passed | Wasn't pajamas, and I won't have | Avenue, Here the intervals will belvorine th tie ntacnation unen which | 828 decorated this morning with alpefore the French fleet and saluted, {hem say it waa. reduced to seven minutes trom eight.| Magistrate John EB. MeGechan issued] NTeth of flowers and foliage placed} The French returned the salute, wel- (Oe ahaha sa bee party wane 4| Additions to the rush-hour service ground floor, where. there by the Sons of the Revolution. | coming in our waters a flag unk: ummor iat the sh we a unknown are contemplated when more cars ure delivered to him, The summone| Betsy Ross flags. bearing the original} until then in Europe, the Stars and they kept by themselves, ‘for available s uniform of a private chauffeur drove] Georgina Markievicz, the Irish Repub- be atrtho-tacle || thirteen stars under which Revolu-| stripes of the thirteen néwborn United | didn't care for the others and we were up to the Hughes home in an ex-|lican leader, who came to America to) '®® ; a oe a0 et arnaee Hea sli ah tionary soldiers struggled, were placed | states, having a nice time ourselves. pensive car. rang the bell and called|enlist the sympathy of the people for \Mect all the lines excepting “the| STOpD MAKING GUNS t the sRaaltar: !] on each side of the monument. “To-day the once unknown fiag in| Then it appears “Marie” began to ple seats > Val i branch that goes to Queens. attorney for the T creditors’ pro- hi ent to Capt. J and became hy « to Mrs. Hughes when she opened the] the cause of De Val who, she said, mie Modes Queen nectar tective committee. Charles A. Stone-| y Shes Beau Bi! BCae + Tames respected over the world, By us It ts pid per fs Hithdesionan door: “Your daughter told me to teli{ Ras now summoned her by eablegram.| | The Wastingion MGene section TO END VIOLENCE, Jham @ Co. ceased to do business more Lanrenad, who wae (atalty, mounded {both rempected and loved. All things, |G, nnd Deon Lyaterical WG Sie you she will never be home again.” | She said she believed that the Ameri- by to-mol er to the tha ar ikeol atten It hae be p fight of we know, come to . Such wi ke Miss Mit- Mrs. Hughes went to the Gates| can people at heart are i favor of un| €Xtent of 18 per cent, in the non-rush IS BAR MOVEMENT bared vean ago, alter, I" bas been and the Shannon, in 1813, leaving the! be the fate of the friendship betwen |Chell’s party tried to quiet her, “ Oue Avenue Police Station and reported| Irish Republic. A delegation of hour service. Van Cortlandt Park pos ee =e transferred mane of ite aeccunts to| Words “Don't give up the ship’ as} France and America, the day when of the men in her party put his hand. the disappearance of her daughter}Men, women and children bade expresses, operated now on eisht-] Taw Enforcement Comiit-ltne Dier company. his death slogan, was covered with|the stars shall fal! from the sky or|Kerchief in the girl's mouth. Miss ThA he circumetances: that folicwealtarewell minute intervals, will be operated on On flags from the flag of the United States.’ | Mitchell went on: miles a year. The immediate in- crease per day, however, will be 935 car miles and 1,046,750 car seat miles. The new schedule will require the services of 800 employees now on the reserve or extra list. The increases Boston, Don't worry.” London Yesterday afternoon a man in the] Another passenger was Countess Te As she fined her report, she] Herman W. Block, a trustee of the] seven-minute intervals, ‘The local] tee to Have Hearing on | {7k pon’ & No. 42 Brondways) Betsy Ross flags floated in front of] ‘The flax was brought to this coun-| “Of course we wanted to get her 2 4 : ne rede hile Joaletie rviee terminat t 187th Street fe See ee FOL Ms, SLONG HRs BA REC ay ihe ent to Robert Fulton, in-]try by Marshal Foch his rec home. | We couldn't let her go as she was seized with a stroke of apoplexy | Federation Philanthropic Societies} service terminating a h_ Stree Proposal June 1 tion 957 of the Penal Law, under] ne monument ee BO Weel oe EY. PAPAS SCR ae Sie eReenY ase in inter- to a 20 per\ A movement to stop crimes of vio-| Which the summons was issued, did lence by limiting the manufacture of [2°t apply to his client was. The three girls of my own party = ee a went outside and said they could Kear + her. for a block when we took the WOMAN FOUND DROWNED — |ncnakorchiet out of her mouth, ‘Then some one suggested carrying her out GRIEVED OVER LOVE AFFAIR. by the tae ae 01 “On the way to the back door if Howeken '/ nrough the cellar the girl got a handful of the hair of the man who and was taken to her home in {and Chairman of the Clearing Bu-| will have a similar decr serious condition reau for Dependent Jewish Children,] val, which will amount 440, The missing girl is married to a]@lso sailed. His purpose is to-study| cent. Increase in service. In Bep-j reale “He has no right to demand or to eailor in the navy, but the mother|Furopean conditions with special re-| tember these Intervate will be further | Tevolver®, wae ESN ERid Ya -eny. WOH LT aaah intobmation Meclared. My] Davis, @ soldicr friend of Hamilton i . -" i , £0 2 : nforcemen: nformatio: ¢ ad 3 refuses to give his name. She |sard for Heats iste f d Hoeevets BORE he: aH minute! cp the American Bar Association. an- Boni raterrine to) Mes Hiumantiss ELE GET INVITATIONS é Naa Guan even ernard aruch, his wife and : aa) “This is an attempt to use the proce: CT Os ella eat) Hey. and Tight two. dalghisie: eailedetor a dhreel GRRE x Avenue branch will also] Mounced that it has been d to wation attempt toi process G' 5 nS take up the subject at its mecting on {of n eriminal court to force settlement womplexion and there is a slight scar] months’ pleasure trip. Other passen-|Penetit, both a aya aick sah ex- [June 1, a: No, 42 West 44th Street.[of an improper claim. If the court VERY FANCY, TO BRIDGE ventor of the steamboat; over the|trip last resting place of Alexander Ham- {lton, and over the tomb of Matthew Body Floa Identified as That of Helen on the lower right side of her face gers were Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Swope, | Press trains: This will 'be a public hearing orders Mr oneham to give the in-] . was carrying her head and he 4) : ed change from eight to ‘ F \;| Bmawraved Vellum Bids Lilley, Professtomal Nurse. ying her n rapped ee Mr. and Mrs. George Loft and Br bill teat Ape eee ghee ica ae _It is estimated that 90 por cent, of formation he will do so 1 don’t Personn Watch His Honor he bade ok ‘ her. Her head hit a step, knocking ” “CATHOLIC BOY SCOUTS Gen . Tyson. who is RoIng| ores trains in non-rush hours, |! murde rs in this country ore com thins the court will do any such Neck Rosanne he i iy ; a mean wiih oni ber outi ‘Then water was deabaann to France to mark the spots at which salt me ‘| mitted with revolvers. Judges and]|thing.”’ The Ci sai “lant and 8 _ |to the pler a reet, Hoboken, last| he, race, which brought her to. The —~ATTEND FIELD MASS (hannishaselteccr tau in the World| While the latter trains in these hours lawyers aro leading the movement to The Commissioner of Plant and Struc Thureday, has been identiged an that of will be increased from eight to ten. girl apologized for the trouble and =| tures has favored those whom he re- War. “ minimize the evil, a = = cards as to be honored, with tn- | Mb Helen Lilley, thirty-four, a pro- id she was all right. ” < I} constitute a 42 per cent. 9 4 P Proper to 0 ; sa! pean haere Notte ee eee ee ih seevess Gare anal a 2 Ferrey eo ae cai oe YONKERS ADOPTS Vitations, engraved on 7x9 Inch double |fesstonal nurse, who came to the United] “One of the men went out and.’ . : feats i ‘ : arvi Fens iiliam E. Swaney vellum paper, emborsed with the city | states from England a few months ago| hailed what he supposed to be a taxi. Rita ceiholls Boy Gcouta. of America HONOR ROLL BURNED an cent, luateade 18. hiewyers rvice. | of Chattanooga, Tenn., has been con- MUNCIPAL HYMN eal in gold and surcharged faintly with oe eet nea by. Mr a free It turned out to be.6 orivate esp with inbuerved Memorial Dey in honor of for- IN MEMORIAL FETE | Mere cars will be ac o the non- | sidering the question of law enforce- delicate tints. = two men in It. They said they td 2 ID 3 ict rush hour local service if the occasion} ment in three aspects; first, the ON ITS BIRTHDAY These inform the peraon favored that |desdorf, wife of a publie accountant, would . mer members who made the supr Awertivas| Lemlen) Following Faaiteaulres it facts of the situation; second, the the Commissioner invites him to the]No, 225 West s6th Street, when she dis-|¢ siad to take Marie and Eleanor eacrifice in the World War with a field Sead Haioced dat The Bronx {s a heavy gainer by the| causes of the prevalent lawlessness; Yonkers has a municipal an- | /OMetal Opening of the New Vehicular Jappearéd, the day her body was found, |anywhere they wanted to go. The girls mass at the City College Stadit on’s order. On the West : c Roadway, Manhattan Bridge, by the| Mrs, Leydesdorf last night expressed |said the Webster Hotel and they fBineet and Amsterdam Avenue, ‘the| AS part of its Memorial Day‘ celebra- | commissi and third, remedies, them, It ha en adopted for Mayor of the City of New York, the|her opinion that M! Lilley grieved |grove off. . ans was atiended by 4,00) spectators {tion the American Legion of Port Ches- yerms # bela ales Avenue ——>___— mally by the Common Council | Honorable John F. Hylan, on the after- over an unhappy love affuir a Eee Sy and 1,200 of the scouts ter to-day burned the immense sign- md STE ut nA anna TED ROMEO AGAIN CAUGHT and wil have a tryout this wee eats, OF Sine 1 Two lines of chaste while cause har to GG MASA: ge.| DR. WHITE SUES WEFR aGam. In the centre of the fleld was erected} board on which was inocribed the] train in +d connection wit the ¢ ac inthe lower left hand corner > Ley de: -| DR. & ay wm small altar, Rey. Bryan J. McEnte-|honor rell, the names of 1.200 who haa {fifteen eight-car trains an hour, All BY SAME POLICEMAN | or the golden a sury of the [intimate that the august ceremony will] voted to Miss Lilley, though she had see i ian cee — ura of the Catholic Charities, cele-| served in the World War, twenty-seven | trains will consist of ten cars, begin- ee city's incorporatic Words and take place on the Bridge Plaza in| been in charge of them less than three! YOU. iost a suit for divorce from Bertha Ibrated<the mass and Rev. Daniel of those Msted having perished during {ning to-morrow, and the number of| Alleged Burglar Broke Officer's}! music were written by Howard | Brookly weeks, thelr mother said, ‘and the] Z°"white in whieh he named ancther, W'Bullivan, of the Church of tl the confict, | This honor roll, had been |trains will be increased to seventeen Wrist in Fight. Brenton MacDonald, who was Scere nurse ae pbs B'tioeet trea | man, has brought a new suit alleging” ° paren, was deacon, Rev. John J. Nes 1661 MP rade of the Chill War veterans | De", nour, an an increment of 1,700). Arresting Romeo Gaulet Is getting raduated from Yale University |SJUMPS FROM WINDOW ee eee er eae Was/ intolerable cruelty. Mrs. White is. in seats per hour. This is an increase Rochelle, where her daughter, New ¥ AT SUPPOSED BLAZE] Miss Lilley had been subject to} ritzabeth, is recovering from sppen: Bs = periods of depression, however, and | Aieitie ’ ; wc | seemed unhappy when ashe left the Finshes, ag troller Wire Strack! Tender! home, last, Thureday, for ‘ ail, Alarmed Woman Clerk, [her weekly holiday. The Bureau of ign eeny ena ty of industries great: producta | aire, Mary O'liren, forty-six, a clerk| Missing’ Persons. in’ Sersey City’ took THE WORLD'S sy 4 47th Street. A wind. b ar ter 7 in the erosstown depe t R. 'T.| possession of letters found in the be a habit with Benjamin Ca:penter Inat year, The song follows onkers, my home, { now sing of thee and pl my undy- loyalty faub-deacon, and Rev, Edmund V, Rag-| and the Private Soldiers and ‘Sailors’ |°8" Je cont. in the service, (ford, of the Church of St, Charles Bo-| Lesion was ‘held separately in protest he e ‘ special policeman in South Brooklyy omeo, “master of ceremonies. The} @sainst the burning of the honor roll,| On the Pelham Bay Park Branch to} |” Sve Ganea tirae a istics fpreacher was Rev. Dominick A. Cirigli- They marched to the cemetery at Rye| Hunts Point Road the train interval For (he vec , Remeo w re jane, of the Church of the Nativity and there @ecorated the graves of their | will be decreased to-morrow from 4] b¥ Carpentar early this morn\ig Se epeeneten fadlen comrades. The American Legion minutes, which means the ad-| <*° , No. 1 : S CANARIES. celebration ended with the burning of n of two trains per hour, or al yout! j natokestar 4 wheat star veers a lee the honor roll as its members had deco- per cent jnorseen i service, Nol acees nome was open “ts bia : at Greenpoint and Box Street,| Woman's pockets and their contents During a fire in the Jewelry store of [tated the graves during the week 8%, per cent. increase in service. NO} wus about to climb in are \ Se nek revealed ; arlem Office \Bamuel Bergman, No. Avenue A, ——>=—— change has been directed in the ser- There was no resistance des grind © Hudsor Brooklyn, thougt fi ad started in See y| vice to Petham Bay Park from Hunts} of Romeo until he recognized | 5 fast night, Patrolman Whitman of the] K9LLE HIMSELY With y aie 4 the building this p ving When «& trolley | TRUCK KK BROWNSVILLE HOY. i. 4 1 Point, which {s mainly covered by] Romeo immediately started a cht oud] with wonders } we shall | wire fell o1 ike car'bam z < : Now Located at Fifth Street Station, carried Mrs. Eliza-]| BROTHER-IN-LAW'S REVOLVER, | oe socal trains in the morn-| broke Carpenter's right. wrie t wit il on @ h barn and] Allan Garb, nine, No. 1166 Liberty heth Cohaeffer, seventy-two, from the| John Stenthal, twenty, of No. 7 49rl: love and adore overpowered. He was he th sent up elect ashes Mes. O'Brien} Avenue, Brooklyn, was killed by an au- 1 ae a shal and four in the evening are oper-| ¥* oranrei® next house, No. 72, which wae filled} Street, Corona, committed suicide by | 8 #2! sett ip Bs oe panty Yonkers: forevermore mped out the office wind She |tomobile truct ‘5 e& swith amoke, and then dashed back into| shooting himself at hi sidence with| ated through to Pelham Bay Park on] ball to awalt the action of mene anne — ten Ree ine, Gomaeinedes “FToapital behead wa nel fabled 2 Lig Vv gage the building to reacum ais cogen of ca- by his’ brother in. | week days, and there is also.a throygh| J!" ave # Cold | With. & possible fracture of the left lex. | Daw ‘ aeeen Near 125th Se. 4 eseweight birds—-in an aparimont on hriatian Kiel, of the} service on Sundays trame in- Shp aS it SPOMO QUININE] She lives at No. 492 12th Street, Brook- by William Lattman, Ne 5 je second floor. cykases additional through weekday Bs Melee ate tes . oe 4 ve ” John's Medicine, I pure 100d. 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