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KF ON BRT. MOTHER ATTACKS |Painting That Won Fame for Poor Artist { COSTS? 500,000, HER CHIL DREN AND Who Dedicates His Talents to America AUDIT REVEALS) ATENETS SUE * Transit Commission Figures}Separated From New York . Show Strikebreakers Got | Sugar Magnate Reported to : 63% of This. Be Seeking Divorce. ORY AGENTS BUY SHOW TICKETS FOR DRUGEST; NAB HI Say Shapiro Sold Them Liquor Without Prescription—Posed as Theatrical Men. What Did Write a few lines to THE EVENING WORLD ae f The Evening World Will Pay $1 for Each Item Printed. &STRIKE LASTED MONTHS] Mrs. Rosina Edson, thirty-five, : Bye “ bP Philip Shapiro, a druggist at No. ; 3 ~ ees Wife of Herbert Edson, a director of ‘ “et. : 740 Seventh Avenue, near 49th ot.,| Pe Evening rene Mei ‘eG ie incunas Wie sugar corporation in the West Wii e., 4 7 > fell a victim to-day to the finesse of some Unusual © ; bes *Began August 29, 1920, and] inaies, out herself on the wrist with § s Prohibition Agents Hovey and Accompanying Description. , i bet Edi . Be H < Was Considered as End- | paring knife and attacked her two pects edd PCL! Sener Werner. These agents, according to ed Sept. 15, 1921. children, Catherine, thirteen, and ‘ : ; j : their own report to Headquartera, What Evening World Readers Saw Yesterday: bit : Margaret, eight, with a hammer early \ went to Shapjro’s place a few days The Transit Commission to-day sent | ‘°-day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ago and presented a bona fide pre- A NUT. wey back to the front, doors three Jumps ahead of him. The re 5 ‘i 4 won man making for a Long | to Corporation Counsel John p,| B°@rdman Wright, No, 28 St, Luke's ESHDUOR Aa TORRE SA Ine Ct Moved out. He came back to the mide ‘ : Island train in Pennsylvania Terminal P, O'Brien the report of an audit, made} Pace, Montciair, N. J, where she whiskey dle of the platform and addressing ‘ Meet a commuter on his way to thelutter stranger asked If anybod! by “the chief accountant of the com-| Pad Keen staying Represeriting themselves as belns in| street, in the lapel of the commuteralie now, WOW why HE voted. foe mission at the request of Mr. O'Brien, Mrs, Edson and the children are in © the theatrical business, they inquired Was @ rosebul. “Would you mind | Hylan.- Dd. | BY , of the expenses of the Brooklyn Rapid| Mountainside Hospital. Physicians If Shapiro would like to see any par-J letting me hy e that ros 4 the RESERVED SEAT. q " cl . ti : outgoing pa. “Dm on my wa: Entering « subway train at 157th Transit system incidental to the strike} S#i@ the children had marks of cular show, Ha sald he- would Itke| (UtEIng passenger. | “i'm on my way fesse 1 one iene ameaiene a of 1920, Total expenditures of the en-| "Avy blows on the head and face too sce “Shuffle Along’ and they pp ban- maybe it would please him." He got Promised to get him two free tickets. | the rosebud.—L. D., Great Neck Hills, Mrs. | doning « seat. | hurried up to take it tire system on account of the strike son did not inflict a serious ; - es they (bsuent dena ‘aweueel His hat was there. Wdrgotten? Not om rt . , 83 wound on herself. Ail three are ex- 0 Th * ‘ yy boug! wo tickets and pre- " ‘ 4 were given an f2,4H8.HR¢8, | [wound on here MUSIC" ~ Painting with which. ALFRED FLOEGEL wonthe PRIX DE ROME shtad then (8 the AURAL GHIREDE 5 Kr vcomes toting’ a bunt whict Be aaa eean Aug. 25, 1920 und was con:| According to police Mra Edson told oe To-day they went to Shapiro's place} In a taxleab rk Row a young] left on the platform. He picked up bis hat and calmly resumed the seat— Bidered as having ended the following |"? {lends that her husband was not L, M. S., 3810 Broadway. “ Se i ok me Bept. 15, although many of the|£°!NS to return from the West Indies V Am Ses Back We Work strikebreakers were employed for |#M he had asked her to let him have} for Her,” Alfred Floegel pome time after that date until oper- | “lvorce and to give him the custody | Says, After Study Abroad, tion again became normal. The audit Ae eaten: It was said that ime Edson had made provision for her covers the period from Aug. 29, again. They had no prescriptions, but asked for two pints of whiskey. Full of gratitude, Shapiro sold them the whiskey and they served a summons on him, A report of agents Guttman and Drescher states that they went to The family lived together in Mont-] ‘I am coming back to America to the Greenwich Village Inn in Sheri 3920 to March 31, 1922 call for about a year, Last Decem-] work for her,’ was the promise to is 4 dan pauare a P aie Aloe pure Employees for strike service were | ber Mr. Edson went to San Domingo. | yay ¢ ped hoe atity-neve ‘ : “Ree ® Mth edad nun dik te indelt chescby ne paid from 11 different agencies ani|Mvs. Edson went to Mrs, Frey's| UY Of Alfred Flocgel, twenty-seven ‘ ENE OA DrSeertm Genre, to) ssocuan woman smoking a cigarette. She held a baby In her lap.—George Fleishmann, 169 First Avenue, Astoria, L. 1. ACCIDENT TO A DEAF MUTE. On Broadway, near 4th Street, a man stopped to doff his hat and wipe his} window shade, apparentiy to repre~ brow, A woman, passing, brushed hia} gent a nian’s eves, nose and mouth, arm, The hut fell, rolled into the] se saw me looking at him and street and was tossed by the wind onto] emiled. I wonder what mother AND WHAT SHE pID. At home tast night I saw from my back window a Uttle chap of . ain cutting holes in a brand new id.— William Grauer, No, 291 Seu~ i . it. umped from pove 0 . hie the car track. Before {t could be recov-| # y » Included gatemien, guards, motormen, [Pink house at Hillside Avenue and Arist: who Jamped from poverty t Hghbalis, After some delay Jamon) ere a car had demolished it. ‘The man| enth Avenue, i conductors, operatives, instructors, |St: Luke's Place, Montclair, and|fame overnight when his pictu Roilly, the owner, and Henry Stager,| hurried into the nearest haberdesher's detectives, special guards, commissary [about four months ago, it was said,| ‘Music’ won him the coveted Prix the head waiter, informed them that} He never sald one word.—Mise Rutn| , IMPOLITE KITTY. there was no liquor in the place and] kckstein, No. 49 7th Street. none would be sold, but they could send out and get some. Stager brought in Henry Hagerman, the res-| A canvas baby-hammock in an auto- taurant porter, and the hooch| mobile on the Concourse at about 190th | Mouth and was trying to pull kitty eat sleuths instructed him to go out and| Street. In the hammock, among soft| between slats which were only an ine buy a quyrt of Scotch white pillows, « flat-fage bulldog. ‘The|SPart. The slats cracked. The noise Mr. and Mrs. Wright told police] trom Liepzig and believes that going pl saga 3 : : joncerted the dog, He rel . bold, “polie Hagerman returned with the auart|onty other cecupant of the car was a om eased the they were awakened at 4 o'clock th8|/ from town to town in this country 3 for which the agents paid him $18.J chauffeur and you can net your lite he morning by screams coming trom the | 4" ae ; ns ‘Then they arreated Hagerman ana|was. in. lvery.—-Miss. MM. #.- Phillips, hedroom occupied by the Edson chil- | decorating churches gave him the in- “ served summonses on Rei!ly and| Room 503, No. 1182 Broudway. Then the cat stood on its hind den, They found the door locked,|S8Piration to paint his prize-winning Stager. lege and stuck out Its tongue at the dom, and Mr. Wright broke it in. Mrs. | canvas Hdson, they said, was striking at the} “Now I am going to Buroue to get two girls with’a hammer. She wast. snoinit of the master,” he says, bleeding from a cut on her w which walked away in disgust.—Georgs M seized Mrs, Edson, who] and when he returns he will repay Flint, No. § North Road, Great Neck. was hysterical and exclaimed, ac-{ America by “being one of those who cording to police: heip make America great A “If you had only left me alone al, ee help, cammissary supplies, tents and | W285 dispossessed for non-payment of de Rome with its years of travel and agutomobile service. rent and board Total payments to these eleven} The Wrights invited Mrs. Edson &gencies amounted to $1,577,153.12 orfand the children to stay with them, 63.5 per cent of the total strike ex-]Mr, Wright is a corporation lawyer |S8aid penses. of Manhattan He came here several years agy While waiking near Middle Neck Road 1 aw a black cat in a corn crib. A BIE police dog held the cat's tall in hie education in Europe “America is in my blood,"’ Floegel SOMEBODY'S DARLING, “EXCUSE WILLIE, ON ACCOUNT GONE. ninceceiaeneee OF THE COP.” I saw a man at 39th Street and Tenth At a@ crossing in Lexington Ave- |Avenue wearing @ butcher's coat, on” nus, near sist Street, an angry |the back of which was a tag with the : mother upbraiding a cop. The | NOt ua Wane iekecee R. Ky schoothouse ts just aoross the way. a The woman held @ child by the MR. SMARTY. hand. ‘If it hadn't been for you,” 1 In Van Cortlandt Parkway last eve- ,] heard her tell the officer, ‘this hoy |ning I saw a young motorist climb out vouldn't have been late once iast Jot his car, remove the ‘detour’ warn WIFE’S COMPLAINT week. Why don’t you learn to regu- |ing froin the middle of the highway and _ He, in Turn, Says of whole-whent bread to a truck horse,|Central Park closely followed by & late traflo the way it should be reg- |drive straight along the forbidden way. wiated?”—A, L. D., 617 Lexington At the other end he was stopped by @ Dizzy Blonde” Called HE. Hoffman, No. 38 Henry| green parrot.—Paul Schneeberge:, No. ser. Pansaic, N. J 401 West 29th Street. ee en a fy RT NS BR NR LE | } | 5 My part will be to bring art to few minutes more I would have fin- the a BPla he egUta leew Here vRvery ished the job.” pgople by p i ‘ ‘ body, rich and poor, can see it,” he = “ Mrs, Edson said her husband is a | POdy 7 4 i First Theory of Murder Van-Jairector of the West, Jodies Sugar | Said. “I want to put art in public ‘ +) Dail Finance Corporation, with offices at| Places and in public buildings in ishes in Peculiar ¢ of No. 129 ¥1 James F. Stroud toes PinacWae Tonic |Court Rebukes CHICAGO, June 19.—The hody of a man believed to be James E, Stroud Has a Big Run Cops for Ban on of No, 506 West 147th Street, New >> > 4 ae ; 7, , ALFRED FLOE Some Ki York, found nere today, nresented oa AE This Barber’s| Coney Barkers peeieae LOR TEL any, unusual mystery to police. They were aos aoe Aer ear unable to determine whether the man] |, . eee . (Dhatie: What Wesort [em re ¥ had been murdered or hud acciden-| “Ain't No Gin,” He Says| Lhat’s vat Resort Is For nt Street, Manhattan America Avenue, watchman and compelled to return— ——- BH. C., 8259 Perry Avenue, Bronx, WHY NOT CORN OR BYET At the corner of West and Hubert IN THE PARK. Streets two pretty girls feeding a loaf] | #8w & Young man promenading tn ASLEEP IN THE DEPP. NEW YORK HAS EVERYTHING. wer lm] Arriving at the Cortlandt Street sta-| While passing through 67th Street my the Supreme Court at White Plains|tion of the B. R. T. [ saw a well-/attention was arrested by an unusual dressed man asleep on one of the|noise, the banging of a hammer on an anvil in a blacksmith's shop. Witle f benches, He had made a pillow of odds | S20 anit vn Crort to locate the source Marjorie J. Hendricks tally strangled to death on his fain and to Prove It Drinks He : Retorts to Charge Champion Girl Swimmer Killed attest er teeth. started suit for separation against : ked U ae se Oy é Wan ‘naviek, [and ends, its outstanding parts being al of the sound, I heard a rooster crow, Gi roy wan ainestored.aelensted Some— Locked Up. Criers Attract Crowds. B Attack of Giant “Sea Ti er:”’ ver husband, Brandon Hendricks. | Sorte half fillec. with hooch anda Tolll Chg tursing aroundswas amazed te eee strangulation, and a stained hatchet =< ae : ’ RE al gt dee ict [PMO a ae, Sueayronge ene Hire cataly tasty tore the handle nearby led at first toa theory| If Charles Smith, a Negro barber Mugistrate Reynolds in Coney ° F4 Company, on the ground of both RUeenS edge of the gutter’ ‘This within 6 fmiaen ‘ Tart nativa {With a shop at No. 181 Montgomery | 'sland Police Court to-day regisicred Companion Fails fo Save Her mental and physical, cruel and inhu-] 4 9RUCK DRIVER'S APPES feet of Central Park West, in the beart j tot false tecth haa {Street, Tompkinsville, Staten Island, | PAULL disapproval of police eftorts man treatment, She alleges the} On New Chambers Street, near Duane|0f the world's largest and buslest_ city, 4 Aedied ‘ sae oe feete ne is all there as to truth and veracity} t® muzzle the ballyhoo men and # —=t= a=: husband “threw silver (eapots af] Street, a heavily laden truck with one] iit py, Be > ged in the man’s throat, leading Havers Par tha grente-ani otherahows eas . % . 1 inh of \ts rear wheels broken down, A 4 ‘0 believe he may have fallen] concern selling barbers’ supplies has | D#Tkers . R ¢ ¢ as 3 7 her,"" und the mental inhumanity 5 rane te bellegs: nes Ta pay flea invented a hatr tonie that cote usea | which give free exhibitions between Barracuda Slashes Victim So Ferociously That ial We tmaxewa'l haxand @houteavat | HmDOD "usy. Abt ole 80 Me Driver ay BW AS HEGRE: i ¢ fell back ally 5 pe nances. On with the ballylioo, She Bleeds to Death in Waters Off < ae nekea snduct {2&4 taken precautions against being] A well dress: , fl ve- fell back. ‘ internally as well as externally ? A c. her concerning alleged misconduct} pumped. On the back of the load was|nue at agth Street, offering one-dollar A The body was found by Miss Mary] Gharies bought some vontj,| let hokum be unconfined, is Magi : 5 Sith other men, hanging this hastily improvised si Vertuto, sixteen, who stumbted over] “Mtles bought some of it recent! trate Reynolds's motto. Tampa, Fla., Before Help Arrives. ak te “Ph Don't Hit a Cripple in Dia-| Pills at sR eotediaire goal ahere vere ae + it as she stepped out of the rear door] "4 had quite a run of customers} oe GAS UTGEDERIOEL ERE meeitee a Mrs, Hendricks, an aitrective, Well lenpss.—M. Clark, No. 8 Lewis Strect, arene and into the side streets unmer st of her home early to-day who were salvaging their hair by the} Tt arpears that Inspector Sackett dressed blonde, was in court to-day, leated, Finally he gave up, climbed * — beverage route until he was arrested | @s “iscevered that the eloquent bal ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., June 19.—A giant barracuda, known to Flor] out Mr, Hendricks did not put in a “SUCH ROTTEN SERVICE!” upon a car and rode away. — 3. Le Stroud lived at the 147th Street ad-/to-day on a charge of violating the {!vhoo artists cause crowds to gather} Mat fishermen as the “Tiger of Sea," nttacked and killed Dorothy MeClat- personal appearance. She asks $109] A man carrying a big suitcase came caplcaee, ce 1U455 AUantic Avenue, ‘f dress in this city with the family of] Mullan-Gage in the streets of the resort and the} chie, eighteen years old, member oi’ the State championshhip swimming » week alimony and 00 counsel | Gown (the subway steps at Chambers Richmor 5 ‘ George Hart since last January, when! (Qu. instructions trom Inspector Bal-| crowds interfere with the frea and] ienm of the st. Petersburg Eigh School. ‘The tragedy occurred while Miss lesiaanad ‘ Sireet to « train passengers were just KIND GENTLEMAN x is wife left with their six-year-ljey, Detective William Banning went] ,, eH alers gucaro® | tinea i y MIS8) fee, claiming that her husband's in- [ich '° thers were plenty of seats THe KP MAN. i 01d son for a visit to Mrs. Stroud's!to Smith's ship for a baireuty and af Uttemmelies Pedes- | MeClatchie was swimming n the ship channel of Tampa Bay opposite this] oo ce the taxi business and m{faseig tle wide open doses “ot ‘tine Seated at my table in a Broadway g mother, at No. 1767 Walker Street,| shave. White he was waiting his turn] "ns He issued orders yesterday) city In compyny with her chum, Mary Buhner, seventeen, also a member (rust. ¢und daviover $10,000: yearly cars he galloped toward the rear end. Ha lelbernh pile. Directly opposite ¥ Den Moines, Ta. he stw & man enter a rear room, | that all ballyhoos must cease and hie] of the champlonship team 19 Mr, Hendricks alleges that his in-[ae’ sprinted for the ono, beyond. it] sae a gentleman who appeared. to i Ho left Saturday for Des Moines} smith followed and through the < cops arrested five barkers who re-] Miss Buhner will be recommendet [wiry ‘rhirteen triangular marks of the : “that and further|closed. He whirled around and started] take a fancy to them. Finally one of $ and, according to Mr. Hart, carried] door Raaning saw the barher g fused to submit to the mutfier. ior a Carnegie medal for her hevoism | fish's teoth were made on her body, | Come #8 but half that and further} CO" oth nad time enough to make| the girls sald fo the other: ““Lowse, 1 very little money with him ustomer a drink out of an un The five were arraigned to-day be- |), holding the dying girl in her arms|ticsides a gash fourteen Inches tong in| claims that he was justified in ‘‘call-[(he car he had passed, but tried for the . 1 = Ninth Pi * TAILOR SHOOTS MAN ast he en y ah oe None ove the Magistrate who first estab ed je thigh and another thirteen inches | ing’ his wife for her misconduct. His}one beyond and missed. He ran half (Continued on Ninth Page.) tinniig en 1e voor. | ished that t y were arrested] {24 signalling for heip from shor seized the bottle, smelled {t, pro IN BROADWAY the “bottle, smelled 0° F while on the parts after the killer had made its attack nounced the co s gin and arrestec But they were causing crowds tof Miss Buhner held her compan Smith PERL EARGERT eel ta Phat | Sather" said one of the policemen MUL one. Sewing Machine Argument) (7 on, ye Blbestoe’ ean But this is ¢ island, 1 r Soci bs sha the Magistrate el fail f hee dead Is Ended With a eect pat fonte which is so mila} isiand is here for—-to cause crowds to|*Wa¥. for help. Miss McClatchie re- apr spain Bullet. ime people like to drink it Logn| Sather. People come down here for|ce!ved nearly a score of wounds 00) MANY WOMEN ARRIVE Parading crowds at Broadway and the left cali. It was these determined the identity of ie attacking Ash urm while with the other! Miss McClatchie was rushed to a but a physician pronounced attorney described a house party the home of a Mr. and Mrs. Lewis at Sound ,Beach, Conn. Hendricks ar rived late, “If It Happens in New York ancient, Jack Morrises: wnom tell * Yt Ts in The Evening World” Hendricks at the door F ON LINER LAFAYETTE a ernere rk pre vionte here andl? Tf Tt Ign’t It Is Partly Your Fault own she signaled to the shore, half a mile air and recreation and amusement,|her body from the ferocious barra- They ure regulated enough during the | cuda, king the bottle from Banning'’s An artery of her left lez w she's some kisser. She's just gone 109th Street yesterday afternoon saw] and the barber emptied a d week severed and she bled to death in a ~ i tairs,’* y Hendricks says ee i p ash of 2 Mile, Pareto, Spanish Soprano,| Upstairs,’’ is the way Hi Leuis Rinaldo, twenty-eight, of No.} the liquid on his own hair and rubbed You are going too far, in my opin- | few minutes after the attack Hare boy aoe Gera Mec Seung Mine, Hondeioks ; 251 West 109th Street, shoot Herman] |t Nevertheless he was taken to} ion, and { shall so hold. But I shall] tt is the first tragedy of the kind Re ern ngainiaa when’ G Every Reader a Reporter ! the station house and will have to} but { stand trial when the double action| over hair tonie has been ehemlealiy an-| he chines | alyzed time.* these defendants] ever recorded in Florida waters. The} Women predominated among the pas- ‘ow to allow a full| presence of barracuda in Tampa Bay | “ene Preneh liner Lafayette them in the mean- [is unusual, but it is supposed the were patrolling the channel in the Samson, | thirty-three, of No. : blonde’ came downstairs few minutes later, ond st was his!{ Help Make Your Newspaper the Newsiest in New York which A 1 to-day from Havre. | wire The Hendricks were married in e of a Tampa-bound gulf steame New York in 1912, They no in seareh of food. ® bullet wound « his right lung. Ri- s . a) Ne. eon elnging at Monte Cario and re-| children, The husband was a petty Sticks to Cri | d Friend The two girls started on a practice |i reg to tiniah a onnteact tn hinge, [officer in the navy during the wa naldo, a manufacturer, ts In the West pp e ’ swim to a buoy a mile and a | 4 fae mae Mra. Hendricks is now living at ie] (YP ON DRUG CHARGE 100th Street Police Station charged from shore. ‘The course is one Brg, Pauling. Movley of No. 4 Raat coon Ridge Inv, this city ‘With felonious assault, W + ry Bl followed by local swimmers. No one, [524 Street, who has a finishing school , - — Justice Seeger reserved decision on police he is a partner in the Fitz mers, anticipated any untoward oc-| graduates of her school. A passenger Broadway, during an argu ent over the sale of several sewing ma Samson is in St. Luke's Hospital with & tom was Mile. Gabrielle Pareto, coloratura soprano who had NIGERIAN HERCULES |\*er" Afsican port and ne wince nad en a fire room hand Sears on his face and body were deseribed by him as “trib: marks.” He] He said he is of the i Fillo tribe Nigeria. The sear of a deep knife alimony and counsel fee Fireman Arrested . as currence Meatwen Rareas is 4 3 i Leaves Steamship-—Shang- | cut extends trom the Lip of dls nose right Manufacturing Company, . . . . : sho{&% Georges Seres, the motor-pace nn RF straight up to where the hair starts 888 Amsterdam Avenue, and of Ri-| Miss Gilbert, Minneapolis Art Director, De-],, Te swimmers had Feached (he) icycte champion of France. who is here | ENGLISH DRIFTER LOST haied Four Years Ago. [oy"his forehead. Hoth his cheeks naldo Brothers, tailors, No, 2861 . . phaNBS) buny Bad mere: ae the veturn Jo participate in bleyele races in New WITH ITS CREW OF 14] G24, four years away from naked| have been artistically carved with Broadway, he and Samson exchange clines Chance to Escape Alone. Meret te gee Het ene etay une [Tim Nemark aageonton ———— savagery in the wilds of Weat Africa, {*baeP knives. Tattooed across nis r rument earli tr 7 3 ed to see he ano’ ‘ ——_— o 48 = avaKe Ae wale: OF "| che ed and blue letters ems auting an argument earlier in) \tiNNEAPOLIS, June 19,—Miss Lucy Gilbert, head of the Art Depart:|deniy disappear. In a moment BOY IS SHOT IN LE AMR Sines dane 38: Wreckawel T Jacoh, (uiripanla: reerm old, In| Co ne tea te one eters TRS - Samson, he declared, later returned| Ment of the Minneapolis Public Library and sister of George E. Gilbert,Jcame to the surface gasping. ‘I've Washed As! ses a prisoner at Police Headquarters, on fetueed) to ‘he aenethac te ded to sell the cocaine or use it f. He will be turned over to deral authorities with three other men and renewed| Boston banker, Was burned to death in a fire that destroyed the fashion-Jbeen bitten; I think my foot is| AS STRANGERS QUARREL the argument. He said Samson was| able Lafayette Club here late yesterday because she refused to leave the |®°e : a threatening him when he shot. He] side of an old and crippled friend - Almost immediately the water about | Wallet Fired tm Street Hite Yeang- threw away his revolver and jumped|~ 3 her was stained with blood ©) ater Standing in Front of Hom LONDON, June 19 (Associated Press). The Admiralty announces that the]4 charge of having narcotics in his] inte drifter Blue Sk June 12 for In Vortamouth | possession, He was searched to-day |!” A 5 eatin as he was leaving thecsteamship N oth the dead wor ere socially¢e— i ’ er com cla tiaes ' 7 to be lost with all hands _ 1 on the runhing board of a pescine| Both the dead women were sociallyee Bubner girl plunged toward her com:) stou-to Reiner, sixteen, 0 #20 East) Wreckage of tho Blue Sky has been {ails Hellas, at Plor 22, Brooklyn, and] groxes ae CAR uca rin Greater Cat MIs Pop 1 women escaped: Miss Gilbert trier. toh ouiders Apa 9th Street, was shot in the right ion] Woshad Seen Robert Heye, a customs guard and THURSDAY. b } the West 100th Street Station gave| ‘The fire started at 2 A. M. in tp@]to heip Mis ‘oon oul, but they were der sO nlehCby'ai_anidentitied man on:t ROAPE RMNETS, a \iputenants bwo tha dew e ee ial ' + oft b _ setae ey BATS, ag,’ wore k Detective Quigley found a small bot chase in another automobile, but|spacious ballroom. A smouldering] cut off by tie flame one oae ee ree . ‘alk in front of his home. An auto-|midshipmen and ceven 0 I ive Quigley n F Pile ibcancarh es eee when he reached 110th Street and| cigarette was believed to have been] The La Kayette was one of the lead-Jicreg, she collapsed ta the arn at took the boy to Mount Sin: —— le of cocaine In one of his pockets.) cod Stokes's petition, for sth= cl 7 Columbus Avenue the car skidded) the cause. There had been a dance|ing golf clubs of the Twin Cities. 1: |her chum. who needed-all her swim. {pital where surgeons extracted rhe b DROPS DEAD IN HIS AUTO. 1 Ho is @ fireman on the veasel and 8 og 4, year silmony from W. 3 Bk into a plate glass window, severely|at the club, but the dancers left at| was situated on a promontory over-tming krwwledge to keoh aflon efter ; p Herman Plate, X Btete Aires: | copper colored Hercules tn Agure Stokes, was this morning postponed | 8 Jacersting the policeman, Detectives | midnight, and about 100 persons were| looking Lake Minnetonka. It was}barracuda made no tue it \ceording to the police mats NING, Tn L., dropped dead yeater-| Jacob haa a very limited - English was this morning | postpa Oe Giery and Morell of the West 110th] sleering wt the club. John Bergman.|buit entirely of wood and the flame Wh rls We h from He erkeet Sten i Ring SGKTOOR: OS. He ote. in whieh {Vocabulary He ‘she lived in el Untermyer, Mrs, Stokestg + SCR ee CE ea parified sweat threat > That 10 | wate ound Wat in 1 ovalverse ra one ae with tik w jungle until four years ago, when tas pone = abroad) = Lule i war, arrested Rinaldo as he was| passing wutomobilist the ball] fifteen minutes whue structure ouda had mad ahtful gasies ' he excitement that followed the dren in Hempstead i white man, attracted by his strength, Marshall, Mr. Untermyer’s law paring | @bout to jump into a taxi, souls We in flames, Al) but the two was afire, left leg und bip of the MoViate: wounding of Lae boy Wes due to heart fellure. seggyed him aboard a steamship in a will represent Mra Stokes, ©