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ctl el alm Rao lam * THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1922, UES LEAD NEW YORK ~ INMAKING LOW-PRICED GAS _ FOR BENEFIT OF CONSUMERS tentative draft of rules: 620 minimum. Arizona, 600 minimum. California, 670 monthly average. Colorado, 575, Connecticut,/528 minimum. Georgia, 575 monthly average, 550 minimum, Miilnots, 565 monthly average at one mile, 580 minimum. Indiana, 670, Maine, 670 monthly average at one mile, 520 minimum, provided for by tentative draft of rules. Massachusetts, 628 minimum. Maryland, 500, Michigan, 630 monthly average, 510 minimum, 550 maximum. Missouri, 670 monthly average at one mile, 520 minimum. Mississippi (City of Jackson), 500. Montana, 475 montbly average at one mile, 450 minimum. Nebraska (City of Omaha), 600 pre- vious to city's purchase; 679.8 gross and 6387.7 net average for October, 1920. Nevada, 550 monthly average one- mile radius, 509 minimum, New Hampéhire, 565 monthly aver- age one-mile radius, 550 minimum. New Jersey, 625 minimum, one-mile radius. New York (24 District), 685 month- ly average, minimum not to be less than 6 per cent. below this figure for three days. North Dakota, 525 monthly average total heating vane one-mile from plant, 650 maximum, 500 minimum, provided for by commission's rules yet not approved, Oregon, 600 monthly average one mile from plant, 550 minimum. Pennsylvania, 570 monthly average one mile, 520 minimum, 650 monthly average, for gas secured as by-product in manufacturing of coke. Pennsylvania (City of Philadelphia), 530 minimum daily average, temporary requirement until Jan. 1, 1921. Rhode Island, 580 to be maintained whenever possible; 510, standard filed by Providence Gas Company, effective until discontinued by commission. Utah (City of Provo), 660 gas office, 632 storage system, 682 relief holder: analysis of product of Utah Valley Gas and Coke Company. Utah (Salt Lake City), 559 analysis October, 1919, of product of Utah Gax and Coke Company. Virginia, 645 furnished by company supplying coal gas; 660-575 standard aimed at by companies; gas of less than 500 B. T. U. ts furnished by company supplying water gas. Wisconsin, 520 monthly average one-mile radius; minimum, 4 per cent. below; maximum, 6 per cent. above. Milwaukee Leads W Leads With an Av- erage Rate of 68 Cents in 1920, B. T. U. SYSTEM IN USE. All Other Cities Show Reduc- tions, While New York Steadily Climbs. By Sophie Irene Loeb. THIRD ARTICLE. The Evening World's investigation as to why New York gas consumers must pay the highest price for gas of any city in the United States accord- ing to the population, namely $1.25 to $1.50, has developed briefly the fol- lowing: The costly method of making gas in the city has tended to continue a prohibitive price to the consumer and the gas corporations have done little to change their methods. One of the big items of cost has been gas of which goes into the mak- ing of gas, and of which more than 200 million gallons are used in New York State annually. These enormous oil gas interests are connected with the same interests that make the gas, and so far no method has been attempted by the gas cor- Porations that would reduce this use of gas ofl and in other ways eliminate coats that would reduce the price to the consumer These millions of gallons of gas oil, if not utilized in the making of gas, would be a practical loss, according to the experts, for no practical means have been devised for usinig them for other purposes. As compared to other States and other cities of the United States, New York has lagged behind wofully in new methods that have been adopted and progressive moves made to main- tain a lower gas rate elsewhere. On the contrary, every effort here has been made to fight any attempt to continue a low rate service. EORGE WiIDP! This fifteen-year-old boy No. Chambers Chipper After Loss Of 45 Pounds in 50-Day Fast Not an Ache or Pain Accompanied Abstention —Wonders Why Folks Die of Starvation. June 3.—Harry| Philadelphia long. “somewhere PHILADELPHIA, Chambers, fifty, of Northern New York," man who last voluntary fast of fifty 1193 Third Avenue took first prize for the most freckles at the May party of Thomas M. Farley, Democratic jeader of the 14th Assembly District. PORT AUTHORITY DENIES PUTTING OVER FOOL ORDER Declares Hylan Errgin Saying They Transferred Food De- livery to New Jersey in the cigar sales- Wednesday broke a lays, imposed in order that he might be done with this nervous diseases and stomach troubles through diets and fasts, I wrote him and told him about my fast. for ‘ WIFE T00 FRIENDLY WITH OFFICER, SAYS WILLIAM MI'GEE JR. She Denied Charge and Gets $70 Temporary Weekly Alimony. —IN— Manhattan Brooklyn Queens Bronx. Richmond? Special Prizes of $50 for the Pending trial of his wife's suit for separation, William H. McGee jr. who his father’s country Place In Dobbs Ferry, to-day was fives at B h ordered by Supreme Court Justice OY of eac Wasservogel to pay Bisie W. McGee $70 a week alimony Mr. McGee is Borough $25 first prize’ five $5 prizes Send your photographs to The Evening World for publication in the Night Pictorial Edition (green paper), give full name, address and number of school. an insurance broker in business with his father at No, 15 William street Mrs, McGee alleges her husband neglected and abondoned her, while in his answer to her complaint, McGee alleges bis wife was too friendly with an artillery officer of the United States Army, which she denies, McGee was a mémber of the Royal Air Force during the War. Regarding Mra. McGee's alleged association with the artillery officer, a letter 1s submitted in the papers which McGee ts said to have written to his mother-in-law. It says: “About the month of Aug., 1919, my wife made the acquaintance of a certain military officer in the Amer- ican Army, and on a number of oc- casions I would find this officer drink- ing in my apartment. Neither he nor she ever explained satisfactorily about their acquainance and friendship, and all that she ever would say to me was that he liked to come to my apartment and drink my liquor, T finally kicked him out of the place and thought I would never see him again. “tn April, 1920, however, T return- ed unexpectedly from Chicago. My wife came to the door and opened It She was in negligee and a night robe. She embraced me, saying she was giad I got home, but when I at- tempted to go to the gathroom, re strained me, begging me not to and keeping her arms around my neck. 1 had observed that there was a man’s hat and coat on a chair, and in the bathroom I found the army officer. 1 tried to lock him in, but my wife re- sisting with him, was unable to do so. He left the apartment and I cut up the clothes that he left behind. “My wife begged forgiveness, say- ing she was sick and lonesome, and had called the army officer up to keep her company, After reflection I for- gave her, but later found there were numerous telephone calis dn our bill to where the army officer was sta- tioned, Then I left the apartment, and have since refused to return at Manhattan Boys’ Photos Will Appear on Monday Nights, Bronx or Tues- day Nights, Queens on Wednesday Nights, Brooklyn on Thursday Nights and Richmond on Friday _ Nights—Photo- graphs Will Be Received Until June 15. Weissberg had he treated “Knowing that Dr. hospital and that He sent me to come and see him. Then LEAVES ALL TO HIS WIDOW IN A WILL WRITTEN IN RHYME Newark Insurance Broker Disposes of His Estate in Terse Verse. Frederick EK. Castle's will, ad- mitted to probate at Newark, my earthly goods 1 hi in store To my dear wife { leave forever- more, I freely give—no limit do T fix, my will, and she the exeou- Castle lived at No. 63 North Maple Avenue and was an Insur- ance broker, He died May 13, POISON PEN NOTES TO BROOKLYN GIRL CAUSE HIS ARREST Detectiyes Trap Former Bro- ker’s Employee and He Pleads Guilty. d J. Lewin, forty-five, was ar- rested at 2 o'clock this morning in his room in the Hotel Lenox, No. 43 Ful- ton Street, Brooklyn, by Detectives Fitehett and Macrery and Postal In- spector Killian, charged with violation of the postal laws For seven months Miss Cheerful Kappas, the’ very attractive organist of the Bijou Theatre, has been the recipionet of “poison pen" letters, and letters and postal cards have been sent to her employers and to persons with whom she lived She changed her residence several times, but the writer discovered her new addresses and the letters continued. At Chrtst- mas-time she recvived a handsome imitation pearl necklace from an un- known donor and had to keep It be- cause she didn't know to whom to re- turn it, Miss Kappas, driven nearly frantle, employed Private Detectives Fitchett and Macrery, who followed her home for several nights. She had observed Lewis around the theatre and he had followed her home. She told the de- tectives that she believed he was the donor of the necklace as well as the writer of the letters, They, at her request, returned the necklace to him and he wrote her a note saying that he was sorry that she couldn't accept his gift, and that he thought he was making her happy. The writing was pronounced iden- tical with that of the poison pen let- ing and shown driving him away. There we. pictures of pterodactyis, great flying reptiles; horses; birds with socketed teeth, and the huge mammals, tinoccratidae. what I show In these pictures, said as he asked for permission to PLE ROE ay PhS : Es PREHISTORIC FILM; OF CONAN nNLES STUMPS MAGICIANS” Legerdemain Artists Wonder What Sir Arthur Has Up | His Sleeve. | Now the magicians, who came to the dinner of the Society of American Magicians at the McAlpin last night | to mystify Sir Arthur Conan Doyle are wondering to-day just what Sit Arthur put over on them Sir Arthur isn’t telling, and this morhing’ no one knew whether the author-spiritist's motion pictures of Prehistoric animal life are “psychie," “imaginative” or just “tak ‘ But one thing is certain. The mo- tion picture did show “presentments” 4 of the Gargantuan species of animals | that geologists decla:s roamed the earth In prehistoric times and thé J skeletons of which they have recon’ structed for museums of natural his- tery. The dinosaur was shown feed. loving. The mastodon wi eohtppl, huge prehistoric ichthyornithes, cretaceous Sir Arthur didn't say whether he intended the pictures to be taken as a joke or seriously. about tén years ago called “The Lost World,’ lives of such animals surviving on a South American plateau, where the} are discovered by a British actentist millions of years after they were aupe posed to have been ektinct. He wrote a book in which he depicted the The pictures were presented with: out titles or comment of any kind, The audience, magicians mostly—ti Houdinis, who had shown their trunk mysteries; Goldin, who had “‘psychi. cally’’ talked knotted ropes into unty» ing; Heller, who made cards spring through sealed envelopes; Kajiyami, the Japanese, more thoroughly man might use his brain, and many others—but none knew how to accept them. who had shown how Str Arthur were said = they “psychic,” also that'\they were “imaginative”; but speaking in a firm tone before the pictures were shown he declared he would submit to no questions on the subject of thelr origin, “It I brought into real existence he Wyoming, 600, according to best in- ters and the arrest followed. When|show them, “it would be a great In the one city, of the world, New| rormation: Publio Service Commteston a stomach trouble, is living on orange Nepasied ame pajoomne here he could McGee says his wife now resides} (0™" and (00 treet Us. Cann + Yow, where the turnover of gas is|has not adopted standard. The Port Authority tssued a state-| Juice for the time being and says he| (tO On SVE ot tt a con twenty. {with her mother OR \satpgs prep: missioner Rasquin, Lewis pleaded Pictures are not occult, but " mac The .twenty-four cities mentioned eat cally denying the | never felt better in his life. : “"[ Brooklyn. The McGees have no chil-|guity, He said that he had been infthis Is psychic because everything ®0 constant and so sure, ci count ment to-day emphatically ying th four days. a ‘and wwere married on June 4, that nates fi the h rit of the congestion, the price should be|above, of which the average was! 24 made by Mayor Hylan and] “I have lost forty-five pounds,""| “Well, for fifty days I did not eat}@ren an the employ of a broker in Broad emai ‘rom the human spiri the lowest of any place in the world, | taken, are: = ‘ ;|Chambers said to-day at the Weiss-|one thing. After the first five days 1] 191% Street until recently, and had donejor human brain ts psychic. It is not and It 1s the highest (as compared to| Baltimore, Boston, Brooklyn, N. ¥.,]Commissioner of Markets O'Malley 3 3 ® wasn't hungry. I sat around sith] Mrs. McGee also submits a letter! rothing since he left his position. He|supernatural. Nothing fs. It is not J population). Ghicago, Denver, Detroit, Grand Rap- that it 1s, responsible for the Penn-/berg Hospital in Selléraville, “and| Coe" OUNETY otal time, wut ecciny| Which her husband is alleged to have| va. tia tor the Grand Jury in $1,600] pretermatural tn the eenes that ie CASE OF MILWAUKEE AS AN EX: |anciin, Newari’ Nod, New Orlery, [Sylvania Railroad order transferring | Welsh only 105. T get chilled easily. !them eat did not make me want. to written to her mother in which he) tait, which he said he was unable to} is Me known to our acoinacy senses. *|apolis, Newark, ew Orleans, az ;}but otherwise feel fine and i ' = ‘s said: furnish. “Tt Is the effect of the joining on ¥ : ;, the delivery of potatoes and other|but otherwise fecl fine and mentally|follow suit. The first five days are es ae, i AMPLE TO NEW YORK. New eerie Onin, pebiladelbhie: erishable commodities from Pier 29,Jam clearer than I have been for| the worst Several months ago I met haan: alent the one hand of imagination and on ‘ A& a contrast to this Inertia, the|Providence, Richmond, Rochester. N. | peri le 2 | bai : g ‘7 slept eight hours a day and| Sweet girl who has become strongly the other hand of some power of ma- kf » a: mento, St. Louis, St, Paul, year From the beginning of the c! p. 1 ct for her aa I city of Milwaukee has persisted in al Y., § ba rh a a sared . aa North River, to Kearny, J onre bd e drank eight glasses of water. I attac hed to me BS ares Pal ree terlalization. The imagination, I may : fight to reduce the price of gas, That |/San Francisco, Washington, D. C..1 whe port Authority pointed out that/fast until to-day I have not felt an/rank, CIN! Rinsacs of water. | I) coc) cared for Hisle. Bie la. enlitted A MENTAL WRECK|ss, comes to me. The materialising city enjoys a gas rate ranging from |* Zs - three weeks ago, when the order waa/ache or a pain.’ sawed wood. Of course, 1 got tired] t© consi Senet Sele iad Gaver been cies power comes from elsewhere. i Berenice ben time china tent £0) 40 first issued, the Pennsylvania at its] The only thing that puzzles nim,leasily. You know an automobile) {0 Five me what Elsie hes naver tn Ai Track M (There would be great danger if the i cents, in accordance with the volume C t B ‘ ; Chambers. says, 1s why any one|on't rum without gasoline, Well, 1] Willing to give—! ue Wife of Race Track Man] originals were shown instead of the used, and the rates are soon to be CEMMECLTErY DOSS Tequest withdrew it. Later, when the hace idle WARE had cut off the supply of gasoline 7 Seeks to Handle Prop- counterfelt, but what you will sec 1s \ Rowered: AR Fucetsttyenen err ¢ order was reissued, the Port Author-[Sholld die simply because they £0]; patned every day in the ereek] REVOLVER PERMITS ; a living presentment.” { Not only this, bu’ gener! d Hi lL iL ‘ Snes : without food, To him starvation 1s] when the si hining, taki erty. bE ed as if to let thi ii ity, in order to relieve the situation, when the sin was shining, taking a fe paused as if to let this mysterl~ 4 ager, R. B, Brown of the Milwaukee an etper ay merely a pleasant pastime, sun bath before and a naf after- TOO EASY TO'GET| who amassed] ous utterance have its full effect on ¥ Light and Gas Company, informs The| ¢ ‘cc 9g seciuted the sdcitionslspace he Penns ts } wards. Secree, 427) ienieeny his hearers, and then added = Vorld that ‘‘the “I blame my ailments on over-| wards. ae . : ‘ Bvening World that “the price of gas Jersey GROSSE?” \esivarie ctaimea tt nected ty arreag- Geen te an over rectarday’ 1 Grane cite! juice. of Maistrate Ww anders Why] fortune on the race track and who} his, hearers, and then added: 3 ie Milwaukee at she: present ‘time ty eee ing with H. B. Walker of the Old/Chambers. “I remember when I used|three oranges. To-day I had four and I for Decent {*.{™ Yeats aso was one of the best! tom getting up again, that If permis- i percencnes bore: Bul we expey Jominion Steamship Company for the}to smoke twenty cigars a day. When|a chopped apple. They tasted mighty] It Is So Hard for Decen known figures at American and Eu-| ion is granted to me to show this to have a decision from the commis-|Residents ‘Terrified By Ap-|2°™ 2 " ses 1 tal wreck, It re Pat any. day, following a hearing Y 1 P"Tuse of the bonnets on Picts 25 and 26,|' I read upon diets and fasting, | sod : Citizen to Gef One. ropean Lsaeks ne ay His wire, | they will speak for themselves. I will sion . ar) . sy » ‘s oe | For e! For the next two weeks Chamber became pown O~ ve e, w n iy For two months before | began my 6 f wer no questions rej ‘ing th Jast month, reducing the price, We], arition; Not So With North) Miver, nd that Commiswioner |p. 1 jived on raw vesctables fruits | Proposes! to eat nothing but ¢ruic| BDonatur Junamorato, an automobile Sra, Julie, Bilen ‘Wheelock, ef Bo. pcprteba teeta sosabinel Phiten bec st hope to have a reaparion put into ef- Gray edigger. of Docks Delaney, one of the Mayor's/and nuts. Then I shut down on food. | Then, until he feels certain his stom-|dealer of No. 1911 Dean Street,|33 Park Avenue, to-day applied to ent.” Ps eT He apiitin etich the gas company | PO" the) Past two weeks residentsl appointees, consented to the uee of|At that timo Tavan HE eee ote a anet une of the past: he) Brooklyn, was brought before Magis. | Justice Wastervogel in Supreme} *"r nen the pictures of the prebistorie ; , ‘ : Haltyiew| Cometary, Norn Sed! i week ago. Further, it jg{ 18th Street, but 1 hadn't been in| will follow a diet of mi iNeill in Gates Avenue Court, [Court t0 Be app animals were shown. % here has met the public demands near ry. rth Ber-}the piers a week ag ner, is trate O'Neill in Ga tha ‘we d erty of her hus- 3 } : person and property of quite different from that which oh-|gen, N. J., have been terrified by al pointed out, it tried to secure the . Brooklyn, to-day on a charge offing ‘The court appointed Oscar ¥ tains tn New York Clty Not ony nightly apparition hovering about the] targe Canal terminals, and that for felonious assault, made by Herman |igstaedter special guardian and di- i EMie put in Gomparleon at twanty-TONN | oratetories,| hopping Over raves anditen days (fle counadl, Julliis Henry y a6 oods mer- | rected that a Supreme Court jury try . cikiel With) Milwaukee, the’ price of pping ra sand 4 , Blumberg, a rétired cotton x As i ee ee isoy i ‘ ee so | being finally swall | Cohen and Wilbur ee jr. have = riers . [the question of th = fi | Pe Lrnuuee SHOW SURG) AYCERENS OF OO cr saown GE TG ie ne, Lhe eiihean holding eanfereners with che ine ehent 'of We. Wt etterson AYARUS| cavers sanity on, TUn6 16, S ; Cente Jems per thousand feet in the / S20 te OF th thebe was 4 hoot] terstate Commerce Commission tn an Brooklyn, Blumberg said that when} 1, an amdavit supporting Mrs. |i 4 past thirty-five years. © walked on the other wide of the street{ attempt to secure an wrder from the ; his automobile collided carly to-day] wheelock's application, Dr. Abraham 14 { HTT pl a epardlat tr ma USA L TAY [es eho SE La and looked| commission prohibiting the Pennsyt- with that of Junamorato in Broadway | Arden Brill, well-known allenist, of {lh y four ‘olties, Se mn ee ae ith ecard tapes over their shoulders,| Vania from carrying iis embargo into ] near Lawton Street, Heooklyn, Juna-| No. 1 West 70th Street, declared Mr. } feet until 1920 en 18 Bas thot The police were notified and were| effect wy morato jumped out, led Blumberg] Wheelock is incapable of mental Pers I ? feet, while Milwaukee, from $1.24] #8sisned in pairs to watch the ceme-] Another meeting witli the Interstate vile rtames and drew a revolver, aay-Jceptions, hin mind being an utter | 4 . rate ‘ tery. On these occasions the ghost|Commerce Commission was an ing: “I'll make you look like # steve,"’ | blank Dr. Brilt sa! i average in 1885, has come down to a 5 ng ih ble tal GI CaRU Average In 1820, AGA the con |tallod (0° walk nounced, will be held at Washington Detectives O'Rourke and Cavanagh | suffering from ‘tan incurable mental | MJ ; corporation boasts of the fact that I] To-day the ghost was taid by two] Monday morning and a ene a arrested Junamorato, who showed a|disease known as general paresis ‘ d the people over $6,000,000 in | Stout-hearted men, who have no|by Vice Chairman Smith, Chief En . ; rmit to carry a revolver signed by aera " Pan yaaa Gey Anis comperieon, and for | Conan Doyle Imagination. They were|gineer Cresson and Chief Statistician ery in Cause of Death—|ftisco. Wrecker Also Held Fourth Deputy Police. Com ner |“MARION HARLAND” DIES | }Y VEN the best regu: ; 4 ne Emi! Leupin, foreman of th Ramsey. Jstery bed shat as ~ John J. Cra | i! e year at these rates over two miil- he ceme- ) » ad ain , |John J. Cray. RT ILLNESS tee fi nnsiveat af the tery, and Joe Pamionie, who digs > Driver Charged With For Federal Grand Jury “It In beyond me entively,"* declared AFTER SHO! =! H lated wedding ba ! Alan, more Interesting indeed 1a the | Steven : Action Magistrate O'Neill, “how men ef your} st. sfary Virginia ‘Terhune, who] jl Curious combination Me ihe ie etretee vcs wclatly, thie morning thes saw a six-| SHE WORE HER SUIT, Homicide. ee HON type obtain permite to yonsens pistols | wayte under the name of “atartoh Har. joyand sorrow, but Oving- \ sua ks ieee old E e 0 cent citizen has dime n ea home, No. 3 ‘i ‘ ; the price han dropped overy year ex. | Weck#-old fawn Pil ike ye COURT O. K.’S FIT: RALTIMORE, June 8 A good, decent citison haa diMculty in }iand, died at her hom » No. a1 West) IY ton's gifts—which are to cept during the actual war period, and was the “‘ghost,’? blit : : bi getting a pistol permit, but in some} opin s t, late last night « i is now agginion the downward scale, | they couldn't touch it. The game laws = fs Smith, 8 taxicab driver eadhurety playwright to manner unknown to me you and vonr|iliness, Although she wrote a number be seen at every well-reg- i But in New York, since 1906, when | New Jersoy prohibit the shooting, |Special Jury of Two Wom-| Xo 189 Kasecombe Avenue, was heli Me Leto, for 450, jon damages tited can get a permit without the {oF navels, alia (waa perhaps beat boas ulated wedding—throw }) the 80-cent gas rate was settled, the | capture or pursuit of young deer, with Helps Jersey Judge by Magistrate Harris in Yorkvil Peete papacy ma lumbia, | lghtest trouble. It is time the pra Lat sapere Stiauette 7 a decided weight on the constant fight has been to obtain n | P* nalty of $100 fine. ! a 1 (3 Court without ball today on a char tind to this elty from San Francisco, [Hee OF handing out pistol permits to) °° she wus a native of Virginia, She side of joy. higher rate, and to-day the highest oe Deeide. ribet the vai stneses Precsyeice erat ieee : °: Tirresponsible persons was stoppec Edwant Payson Terhune vate ever obtained ts prevalent. This,| CHILD IS PINNED Aba Annie Gruber, werolllinor atl eee eee tune omtoe Or Ne enaiurness Svinon, member} The Magistrate dictated a letter to ted tn 190 OVINGTON'’S £ eapita the fact that New York hie: 40 MINU Mrs. Ann iu 1 dead man in Smith's cab when it ra the srr ng firm of ‘Kymon Bro- | saneg: Gemmissioner Rntent requeste tomar ce curating C 3} more than doubled In population Ir TES BY CAR] xewark aver He prome-] into an elevated railroad pillar at 47t nay w Halpiles @ af ing that the permit of Junamorato be | with wh she collab rated ln The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue the same length of time. ‘ naded 1 times nd down in} street and Third Avenue last nigh Tiieble. ae sted veeeendaw we Trevoked at once. He held Juna Patenss oe Perk aes oat Fifth Avenue at 39th Street TOOK UP B. T. U. AND PAices| Police, Firemen and Others|th: We New Joraey, Dis-| poticeman ‘Tracey, after calling re United. Staten Convnamenec|morate In $8,000 bait jaborated in ‘Everyday Etiquette,” and " . 0 > — ay ne hune, the writer FELL, Try to Release J triet Court yeste eynoon, be-} ambulance for Smith, whose face was} Wr Supplge jr. who ordered Albert Paya e Jersey ambulir smi so The first step that Milwaukee tooh City Boy. fore Judge 1a Jury Of! naaiy cut, lvoked into the cals n heid under $5,000 hail for the KLUXEN INDICTED was to change from the costly candle hee Sune women Mtributed found the body, Dr. Bernstein, a Te Ra ATe a JEON AS GIRL’S SLAYER power gas toa British Thermal Unit! jon Swetlo, nine, ot No, i6tlin a nen occa a is detmenloe y pute assaulting Broadhurs s This was done as far back as 1908. SranaWick Greet 4 A riving from Flower Hospital, Hiroadhurst alleges he was kept} _ = r “ ~ At once the price began to get lower unswick Street, Jdbsey City, lay} was too tigat — {able to form an opinion as to t by merriment jn the Symon} Youth, Who Was First Sus- New York City has had an option|for forty minutes th’s morning with It was the busine e Urs" | cause of death, The only means steroom, and requested Symon to pect to Be Arraigned ates an 0s omple in orma on since 1916 to change from the costly |iiis ieft leg crushed between the|to assiat'the unsoplis 1 jurist to p He then went back to his ’ - Le ae identificatioy ere papers bearin a candle-power method to the British | renucr and. truche of «, erecnvmefaetermite. whet ius was | estiteation were papers a sintersomr tad ela trenna t 1o-Day. Regarding Summer Resorts ss % i Wel otuaily too tit orn The le names Alexander, Anderson ar nd} la y Syme is Ci ira Thermal Unit method, an option given | otey car in front of No. 987 Grand {actly too tight ihe ey aoe ‘ r two later when Symon! Indicted by the Morris County Grand WILL BE PUBLISHED IN NEXT to It by a former Public Service Com- [Ji ect, jersey Cite, whine pene Pie ided the fit was pe and Mrs.]Anden, ‘There were pawn tick¢ts] ne Do clothes, anpeared at hint 4. on ahich were Seth B Thomas, ’ mmiarion, of which Oscar Straus was] so ond employees of the Pubie Bers r thereupon wa ag aa TS ayer Pn) peor teroom door. Symon went buck id e m : - eae nd SUNDAY’S WORLD Chairman, But it has not availed {t- pach of Ser- lance of $125 ¢ he dress saa on ies awn ataiareain millionaire clock manufacturer, and seit of thie option and reduced the | {ise Corporation were trying to ex-1( Ara, Mfarie Tlain, of New Yoru, [884 & Day envelope of the Now Yo thurst then says he made a]fve women of prominence, Francis|f| Special Summer Resort Section Pyce In ac prdance with the number | tren had been run down by tne| RY, itd made the 7 Sanit a sition Company, owning olse and that Symon reteurned, | Kluxen 84, 17-year-old Madison youth, MOUNTAINS, SEASHORE, LAKES, FARMS of B. T. urnished. pi i J ie} After wearing antic] Polo Grounds. Artist's brushes in de Oi) @hhating: aalgad: Wi The following is a list of the States |C4f and was Swept under the fender. |cjry, Mon, Crude “ ! was too} cated the man was a painter aes ate Seti He ls will be arraigned to-day in Morris: Every Seeker After in which the standards of gas have | A hurr) call was made for the wreck-|tight, and refused to pi) the balance] smith, who was intoxicated, accont | il"! Wrew him violently to the floor] ova Ny ona charge of murdering Health, Rest or Pleasure been changed to a British Thermu! | !n¢ of the Public Service Corpo-|aue, Wt she came ourt to- Jing to Dr, Bernstein, sald the m reamed) ‘Tila, slap his at.|Janet Lawrence, 11 years old, in Can Profitably Read the Large and Varted List ef Vacation Announcements, ‘ : Unit standard, while New York State }/ation, but when, after twenty-fivelduy, Jud Archibald Gr lO gO] got in the cab at Lene Avenue i : athe nea elen Kiuxen's Woods, Oct, 6 last | Don’t Forget the Date 4 has stood still in this connection. This | Minutes it had not arrived jacks were] into the anteroom on the] 14sth street, near the Polo Ground CAKURHIE walle tava Naw =. To | * list also sets forth the actual number | o>tained from the repa’r department | disputed garment nspecton|and drove with him to a saloon NAN ar oe dined none a | SUNDAY, JUNE 4TH of British Thermal Units and the re-}of the Jersey City Police and Fire}of the court, ani 1 Lith street, w ho Indietment # : ae Ae quirements prescribed; Departments. ina quarter sn hour} Netie Walk 1 futthew [biz tt emeny that eit Symon in hour later Arkansas, 670 B, T.:U.'s, monthly the car was lifted sufficiently to re. | Stevenson, con rely him Phappened a rl y on bail, furnished ty ' taken to the y 3 average @& ome mile, provided by, move the boy, decide the ditkiculs ques iol, @ coal la Lie duad man’s clothing, iseaivual bondsman, to muke any statement, co ; 53 P > : ae Len 4 ~~

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