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. y ; eB THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1922, . bile who had taken It all In, pulled up it house. “TI do wish some people DECIDES TO RETIRE to the curb and threw his door open, ould mind their own businesa,’ 4 NEW YORKERS HELD What Did You See To-Day ? iat ine aa, hate oats al] dhe aid when a baby aree.'t | AFTER NINE YEARS blocks away he stopped again and I] Well, let it scream and kick and cry PUBLIC SERVICE i waited for the same car I had falled to] aa ét will, 1 shall never again touch = : ES catch. This time it stopped for me.—] another woman's baby.—Mre. R. B. J. 8. Dodd, No, 2157 Clinton Avenue, Siskind, No, 1388 St. John’s Place, * 2 Bronx, Brooklyn. - BENNETT’S WILL TO BE PROBATED 9 , a American Court Sets Aside Verdict and Comments Severely H on Lawyer's Testimony. Settinf aside a jury verdict, Surro- gate Wingate in Brooklyn to-day ad- mitted the will of Frank Bennett, in- volving an estate of $100,000, to pro- bate, and excoriated an attorney who testified he drew the will with a view of improper execution. Operators Ine ‘The will left the entire estate to the widow, Anna Barbara Bennett. The jury found that the will was improp- executed. Setting aside this ver- / dict, Surrogate Wingate commented ly on the testimony of George 4 M. Schinzel, a lawyer, of No. 818 Cy- } press Avenue, who said he had drawn } reciprocal wills for Mr. and Mrs, Ben- sy az. on a! a OR A BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP. thie vain ach Mea anteh i ¢ if 1 saw two taxi drivers sitting In @ ing at Grai entri a- AT ATLANTI | cab almost at my door this. morning | {!0n on the Lexington Avenue subway , Bay dividing a stack of greenbacks which]! S8¥ ® platform man who was push- a ae must have amounted to $2,000, The} !"& folks into one of the cars of a money wae all over the foot, When{ downtown expéess pushed in by the the “dlvvy” was completed they shook| crowd back of him, He made the trip ; 4 y 1 to Mth Street, and belleve me, old Fuerst Brothers Deny They To ae eine deen ct wie timer, ‘he ‘had to stand. some kidding, : * x ol or . F. Donlin, No, 278 Third Avenue, 4 pre p rel PS ‘Took Diamonds From Man ae are centers teat ee aay ‘Anes ic bs to having probate refused on grounds and Woman of This City. ~ ATLANTIC CITY, July 1.—A story Cag the Atlantic County Grand Jury ‘by & man and woman in which they ~ Said they were bound, gagged and rob- : i I presume, might lead us back to a crap ; 4 Write a few lines to game somewhere.—W. J. R., West 22d THIS HURRYING WORLD, Street. I saw a woman powdering her nose THE EVENING WORLD whee Sens Santen ae baes A 4 A YOUNG GENTLEMAN AND H18|® trolley car. The conductor held the The Evening World Will Pay $1 for Each Item Printed. NeW HAT. gar for her—Harold Dennis, Tenafly, The Evening World Will Pay $2 for Each Snapshot Printed of | yore was a commotion In the movie] Some Unusual Scene or Incident With an house I attended to-day, caused by « “AIN'T WE GOT FUN bed of diamonds worth $5,000 in a Accompanying Description. young man looking for his new hat.| On the sidewalk in 42d Street near i 1 Sodboardwalk hotel has resulted in the in- } Adres “what Did You Seo?” Kéltor, Kven ing World, P, O. Box 185, Clty Hatt Station, |THE house was well filled. He had) Ninth Avenue I saw twenty-five or seized an opportunity to change to ®/ thirty ttle boys and girls in a bij @iotment of Max and Julius Fuerst, SAMPLES. Reon tigeu 8 Jan Meee un 3 seat five or six rows away, Fifteen] packing crate. Pasted on the box wi ‘ I saw several steel girders on the minutes elapsed before he remembered] a home made sign reading “Do Not Bi hive, Nae YoRcue wt No. walk at Seventh Avenue and 47th dicowinde tie meaenty the Ue he had not Bronte ie Bee nee Ro Feed or Annoy the Animals.” Two nett to please the latter. 3 ’ . Btrect where a new building is going] ‘en "muat have won the arpament — [wan't exactly certain where he had | boys guarded the entrance,” These, She prisoners were charged with | some wise-cracking guy wae out wefore| 4. Donneliy, the Woodlands, |rSt* 25 unger hie former chalr. Atter| Gamble, Bergenneld, No Jr ews © entering a room at Grossman's Hotel, | me for there was a card there marked:| reenwood Lake, N. Y. avery In these. or tour twee MA oe ae Se = Bouth New Jersey Avenue, near the] “Please take one.”—F, H. W been asked to stand up and take a look GRAVESON, L. F. ~ . y CHARLES C,LOCKWOOD 46th Street. THE WAY THE MONEY GOES. |.) usher arrived from the front of the] At last Sund e s y's we bet: Jer- ee At 424 Street and Madison Avenue |theatre to report that the Id nad. been | pe lee ash ats eame Detwaen Jer and assaulting Mrs. Florence Sutra,| THEY WoNn'T TELL IF ¥ T saw @ gentleman drop a five-dollarlturned in at the box office. I know I|in left field for the Skeeters, run a city Ne East 7 x On Fast 27th Street bill. Before he could pick It up an| missed some of the best parts of thelbiock for a fly ball, take # tumble be-| Senator Charles C, Lockwood et tt Street, New Yorks Girl standing on the walk apt Sites automobile was on the spot. The green, | flm.—Otto A. Yarnts, No. 1741 Sterling loause his speed was 80 great, and do a nd Samuel Horowitz, who lives 1m /poring’ to a girl in a third-story win. | back stuck to one of the tires and te | piace, Brooklyn. double somersault before he could get to} Announces He Will Not Run the same apartment house. They were |dow. As the child on the strect started | Automobile went rig <a lal — his feet again. As be fell it was seen for Senateneat held under $2,500 bail each for the|t? Walk away she called out, “Don't| st 176th Street. A “FREE COUNTRY,” that he was holding the ball, When he or Senate Again. , forget, Mamie, it's a secret!" Even 1 think I found out Sunday why |afose it was still in his fist. Ovation? boardwalk, on May 27 and robbing CAMPOFLL BT Use Here, Reund Trip Yélow Tax with. its clean reliable cabs did not wait until a bond- ing law was passed to pro- tect the taxi rider and the 32 0 Atlantic City Grand Jury. Bond was furnished. the horses must have heard it.—S. PAL, the dairyman has to have more for | Almost a riot!—Frederick Miller, No. 11 ~ } ‘According to the police Mrs. Sutra] Wallach, No, 240 East 27th Street. On Central Avenue in Jersey City 1] fe milk than we sometimes think | Broadway. Senator Charles C. Logkwood of public on the streets. ‘eame to Atlantic City May 27. That saw a big white collle dog walking} jo is entitled to, We were atrolling Kings, head of the Joint Legisiative b City May 37. INVITING DANGER. closely behind the little white hearse In} Giong a country road when a city wispoM. Housing Committee, has to-day def- SUNDAYS e e evening, while sitting on the hotel! 4 inte tot sented on the eteering| funcral procession. —Inez L. Hulbert! fupver passed us. The passengers 1 was about to step off the curd i July 9, 23, August 6, 20 and Yellow Tar 18 1N. Porch, she asked Horowitz, an old) wiect of an automobile. A woman was| No. 1090 Summit Avenue, Jersey City! were three men, two women and at First Avenue and 59th Street and |nitely announced that he will not run Septerstes 3° friend, to go to her room and bring] driving. ‘The car was stopped by al N- J three children, Further along the take my chances in the trafie when |for re-election this fall. He wants . down ‘her coat. policeman who ordered the child re- highway we came upon the same | 1 felt my arm gripped tightly and Tio ton, unig Hite, at lenet tor WEDNESDAYS favor of the prin- ‘The room was dark. As Horowitz | Woved from its unusual seat forthwith. GREAT DANE car, halted near a pasture. Two of heard the shrewd old gentleman who D ' July 12, 26, August 9 and 23 Fi > = ; ivera, he a revolver was| This happened in 48th Street, in front] Two young men walking along Fifth| the mon were getting out, with held, me say: “Better you should |a while, he says, In order to rebuild CIAL TRAIN LEAVES ciples laid down in against his side and ho was| of the Friars’ Club.—H. B., West 54th] Avenue, each leading a Great Dane, growlers in their hands, | They wait a minute, my boy, than be dead Ihis health, His friends say that his Eastern Standard Time " ae ae hen tawtan hin oe ‘Amelia Cohen, No. 617 Manhattan Ave-| climbed the fonce. I saw one of all your lfe.”—T, 0. M. jr., Bast M4 Pennsylvania Sts 6.50 A. M. the new bonding law. jold to keep quiet. After taking his : Heke them milking a cow.—F. Biliott, | 61at Street, work, espectally on the Housing Com-| [Hudson Terminal 30 & nue, Brooklyn. Jergey CMY. a: ‘wlicned: ping jewark, Filzal Rahway, New Brunswick: Returning, Leaves Atlantic City (South Carolina Ave.) 8.45 diamond ring and stickpin, two men gaged him and held him prisoner. HAVE SOME FUN, RESPECTFULLY REFERRED. When in half an hour Mrs. Sutra] 4 man of about 1 riding a horse on 7 jassenger steamboats became puzzled by his long absence] the merry-go-round at. Rye, Beach | waiting thele tare for @ chance to tie] Disdainful of the guard's warning that ui ; P.M. and went to find him, the robbers | George Sutherland, 660 Riverside Drive.| up at the Battery landing. I wonder If pe Cane would ee ap stop at Canal Lond a panaley Ware ae cane basse is CLASH OF MINERS ns forced Horowitz to call her in. She Mayor Hylan couldn't have this dock | Street,” a gentleman who © 4 P lV § t boa Wan ssised and bound, Diamond |1¥ mu ONLY HAD SPOREN SOONER! \extended north as far as the Areboats [train last night at the Broadway-Canal| workman on the third floor lowered an REPORTED IN W.VA. enns ania stem tion, tried to ellmb out again}empty milk bottle. The lemonade man earrings were torn from her ears and| A young man in the late twenttes| dock, so that all steamboats might land | Street station, tried to climb out agaln | Cukey me) Oni Alice May Ridgely, Tee Mena oe tas tid ad tre windows. es S ‘a diamond bar pin from her gown, | pulled a high chair up to the lunch} at the same time?—Joseph J. McGin- ey wand teked Ri bneie The man | Hotel Wellington. WHEELING, W. Va,, July 1.—A tele- fhe told the police, Threatening |Counter Inst night, and disposed of | nity, No. 140 Broad Street. fought to get oft. The guard won, phone message from the Beech Bottom paidaciene SA IS Geath if an alarm was given, the rob- | St¢8* and ontons, three slices of bread, jand as the train started, the man WANT HOLLYWOOD Power Piant states that a man was four more slices of bread, coffee and| WHEN THE BOSS LEAVES FO! ; ; a stepped down from my shoulder an , wounded in a clash sald to have taken Sock e sek o- W Sat ESE NINE O'CLOCK TOWN) ree between union and non-union ininers at one of the Beech Bottom ders fed. ple. A business man in the nelghbor- HOME. TRUE. . Dick Canfield Party Causes] mines early to-do Washington Avenue, Bellmore, L. 1. mittee during the last three years, has been a great strain on him, es A BOY HAS GOT TO HARDLY WORTH GOING DOWN A LOAD OFF HIS SHOULDERS, FOR, SAYS I saw a lemonade wagon pulled up be- wT : Every slow Zax: is bonded and from, the day we started to oper- ate our first taxi we have given our patrons ample protection because of our organized responsibility. We believe the safety of the rider ae hood watched him with some concern In the window of one of the snops BEJEWELLED GIRL and no little envy. “If you don’t mind,| of a chain-store organization I saw $ young man,” he sald, “I should like] a@ card reading, “Office Suppites.”’ On Nassau Street near Fulton, In the to pay your check, I'd give $100 for| The display consieted-of poker chips, a 3 The message added that there had ap- APHASIA VICTIM] your sovetite:” Eh was permitied to| diceend glaring camara, D) Bs [ucoM hour I sew a man cating sey- Demand for Ban on parently, been a ahaip clakt and. tik? and public paramount at all ee pay the cashler.—Wm, Meigan, 43 Ful-| Mcllroy, No. 1478 Broadway. Sen Seoat toaie inches tesdlag, mip Ukelele. searchlights were playing over the .lll- tities... Weeder even ride Is Lawlessness.""—E, C., Sutter Avenue, aides. NOT TO BE WONDERED AT. | Brooklyn LOS ANGELES, Cal., July 1,—Hol- “HE” HAS COMPLAINED ee oe So parbe pe ee ery. lywood folk to-day demanded a ban a ie TO WASHINGTON. | !ong in the was one of those) GIVING TIJE STUFF AWAY, YOU By Police. There was a young woman just ahead | Who entered @ Vone-man” Brighton sub- W MIGHT SAY. Ee eee ann otharisoepineliine. . ae way train it . A young and pretty girl, expensive. | of me 08 TEP Avorth Street, She cart | Sauare. ‘The horn through which an], This sign on the window of a shop) ight to make the noted movie col- ly dressed, wearing valuable jewelry] 24'q letter in one hand and a purse| inVisible quard makes the announce- | Gccnminn Sirect: | Rene nm, A. [OY a 9 o'clock town saw its first vic- and having a considerable sum of|and a subway ticket in the other. She| ments plainly had her guessing. When | (oT ocho ay «tory with conviction of Dick Canfleld " jr., heir to the millions of the famous Sold Everywhere The Darkest Chapter than the letter of the new law requires. elon Taxr drivers are carefully selec- ted,— subjected to strict e “With Many Gems _ and|'™ ‘treet, Brooklyn. Much Money, Is Found the train pulled out of Prospect Park dropped the subway ticket Into the let- money, was found early this morning] )(°hM SY cad with the letter still in her | Station and the announcement had been Tish 30 BA AHORE: gambler, for disturbing the peace. tules of discipline. They by Patrolman Volk of the West 1234]/hand proceeded on her way to the sub-| made that the next would be Parkside * Canfield held parties for movie stars share in our profits. Every Avenue, the young woman walked up to| In Canal Street I saw an elderly the amplifier and in a loud voice asked: | couple making their way to catch «| Wherein women laughed, men shouted the house adjoining the station, No, “Say, Joe, this car stop at Avenue U?" | boat. Each carried luggage. Suspend-|and there was ukelele, plano and vic- West 123d Street. Volk spoke to TSB) BIG CITY. Everything was explained to her by one|ed from the gentleman's right arm by|trola music after 10 o'clock, neighbors 225 Wes' " Sed Precisely at 3 o'clock I saw a funeral | of the young men passengers.—W. E. | |mprovised wire handles was a bow! of] testified, her but she made no answer, so he}party leave & house in Hinsdale Street, Gilligan, No. 1119 Rogers Avenue, | go!dfinfl—M, C. W.. Clarendon Road.}” ater the conviction Hollywoodltes * lyn, een m| es er red~ roo! 6 Brooklyn. e took her into the station where Eieit RING Dery: lett the cena, ecm mare yn, y ieee Beonioy shortcake Fee seus in questioned her with as ttle | Dora Goldstein, No, 29 Hinsdale Str "d - e be pate * Brooklyn. Bees eee en THEY VET THEM CRY NOWADAYS! fouywood was ‘rife with debauch- a i : ‘i . ‘One re reariy vos raven playing INLESS GRAMMY Is AROUND. | 01 — A ; ; ., | baseball In treet while I was on taking @ walk with my Wi . In her white silk purse were found! yop poo FULL FOR UTTERANCE.|my way home this evening batted the} sid Sat fen we came upon a baby MUNG EGUAD RE in ae $96 and two cards, one bearing the On his way to the platform a |ball through one of the lower windows| orying loudly in its carriage. 1 just SOUTH FOUND DEAD BY GAs, name Edna Rollins, the other that of| tardy orator stopped in the prosa- |of an apartment house. I saw the| couldn’t resist trying to calm it, £ Frank Farrell, twenty-six, of ‘No, 541 George Raffael, No. 620 West 144th| 70m to-day at a mecting which 1 | Janitor chaxe the batsman three blocks,| atraightened the covers, moved the | Lenox Avenue, was found dead to-day 2 was covering, took a flask from hia | but he didn't catch him.—E. J. Murphy, | tiny one a little and was well ;cpaid {on the floor of the kitchen in his home. Street Station, sitting on the steps of | Way.—E. L. Salter, Glenwood, L. I. eB Our | ‘elon Taxris equipt ae with every procu- table safety device. Yel Tax is. for the new bond- of England’s History Old Australian ONVICT SHIP Street. Mr. Raffael identified the} p0ycase and guiped two swallows | No. 319 17th Street, Brookl: 7 ‘The vas open. The police e ed two swatiows | ; ye: hen it ceased crying. Then a |The gas jet was open. The police said : young woman as Miss Holling, of Noy of rye, “Just then an official came | young woman came out of the near he committed sutcide, “Success,” the Oldest Ship Afloat ing law or any law 2 ie SE A - = a re . 4, eon Mince ct Haren Hospital de- Vaart airaid ‘the offtota bs Se REKULA A nook = Open for Public Ina i t th tt for the protection of its flded! Miss Rollins was suffering from] ‘Youll have, ta old, ther ot one (acto, itis were walking along Mc- pe pection at the Battery. patrons and the public. ‘aphasia and she was sent to Bellevue Leh adipey b ta <ibbin Street toward Broadway. A Hospital. At the young woman's ad-| p70tor’ | cpa had He tnaen black cat darted across the sidewalk dress a telephone operator said she id apitedscReponien Newatie immediately In front of them. The girls We do notcon- lived there with Mrs. Catherine’ Root. ‘I r . Bee about immediately and went the “ je latter hurried to Bellevue to see DANCING WATCHMAN. Tee eee eT Now pe nnaat sider the new law her. Directly across the way a new apart- Jewelry worn by Miss Rollins con-|ment building 1s going up. The watch-| WE'LL HEAR FROM THE MIAMI beleeligceed sie Jee in sisted of a pearl necklace, a diamond|man sat at the entrance to-night when HAMBER ABOUT THIS, our low rate of fare or any Formerly A. T. Stewart Broadway at Ninth Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 higher legal rate of fare. Should a change of fare ® and sapphire brooch, x diamond ring |some one In the neighborhood struck uP} 1 saw a friend of mine from Miam a lively tune on her piano, Up gets Mr. | py ‘ ~ " and a diamond and sapphire ring, | lively tune on her plano. Up gets \r-Jein., gorging himself on New York's drinking water. After three years of iy ———— street. Two young girls stood tn the} fyi t inne and sul 44 be made by us we wil x a S a jphur stuff.” he says, PUPIL WHO DRANK doorway of the adjoining property. He} “this is simply great.""—R. Gow, No. 171 lower the rate because we $ invited them to dance. They declined. East 92d Street, H H Poros RECOVERING) Coes acre cel This Store will be open Girl Said Teachers Dixcriminated|ton, No. 1120 Woodycrest Avenue, SNE WHO OVERSLEPT, ‘eainet Her fer Belus Bronx, In the early morning rush hour I saw one young woman approach another at ll d M d J l 3 d a Socialist. “BED AND BOARD.” Canal and Lafayette Streets to inform a a 9 on a 9 u r Hannah Reichenberg, fourteen, who 1 wae walking in Morningside hes that He eal of hor Gated wae ue ‘ . @rank iodine at Public School No. 104, Freiiery CA mebsisonen | Pee ha Alona BE nol iioonsiaerable: cade end for service to the ublic ‘No, 414 East 17th Street, Thursday, ¢ apartment a violent argument | Proceeded to button the dress. When the because she failed to pass her exam- task was completed they went their in- which grew more heated while 1 * 1 4 dividual ways.—Harry A. Rear, No, 443 s . 8 ¢ inations, was said at Bellevue Hos stopped to listen. Suddenly the front ‘Alabama Avenue, Brooklyn, 5 door waa thrown open and a wild- pital well. She yesterday to be doing well. She} eyed man appeared, draguing after operate on the principle that the larger the volume of traffic becomes the lower the rate should be and we <4 are growing fast. The Thinking Fellow Falls a Yello Will be sent to her home, No. 229 East) ‘fim a day-bed with a muttreas, OFFICER 5567. 0 ‘ , Be : - ith Street, next week. dlanketa and everything complete. | Opposite Pennsylvania Station 1 saw a.m. 10 p. m. =. ots SIMS tll 8 Hannah was said by her father,| He disappeared down the street, | vouiteman No, B56? present the driver of : A Harry Retchenberg, to have belleved| pulling the bed after hin. W: |i°axicab with a summons in recognition - oul oe was jeporuminated Rectal! yaceuse Sparks, . OTOND EES ALORER of the driver's failure to ia while a j . @ ‘was a member of the Young Peo- eee: woman and her thi lttle children e 2 + ' = ple's Socialist League, popularly OLD STUFF. Trossing he stresicoJo 1,5, Beaety 90° na Redewn aa the “Yipee ‘The man next to me in the restaurant | Street, Rockaway Beach. ie this noon disposed of 80 cents’ worth and the man across from him 20 ANOTHER FHANKIAN, FOUR SISTER PAIRS cents’ worth. The 80 center finished 1 saw a fat man without cout or vest first and walked away with the Hauling (nthe Bleep sandomiinccane ARE FOUND GUILTY | vent check, When Man No. 2 discovered | tral Park, flying a kite. Now and then the mistake and called out abo out.—Ethel he glanced about to sce If he was at- OF SHOPLIFTING| |! sd p1i¢ and gone out Ethel, Daly |e ret attention cK. I Mie Bat ‘ane Oth Street, Look for Name and Phone Number on Door WONDERFUL VESSEL HAS MADE HISTORY 8 Women Caught Stealing WRONG MAN. THROUGH THREE CENTURIES Building at No, $46 Broadway, in the noon hour, a score or more of girls enjoying the good old child- hood pastime of skip rope.—Awatin ‘" ment Stores. been watching and questioned hi i the disappeanance of mail from The conviction for shoplifting | ment house letter boxes. The it appeared, had been going from one Bhe marked the beginning and the end of Kngiand’s monstrous penal wyatem. n the terr Pe our ppire of sistore established Jrouse to another all the morning with] 7. Rogers, No. #§ Weats vals: dve- a new Acord to-day in the Court |the inspectors trailing after him. He} "r New Brighton. she in the oldeat snip su the world and the nly convict, ahip lett aflont. owt ot “of Special Sessions. The eight [convinced them that he had been given : at dreadiul “Hive. A Helis” whieh aatied the Beven Seas In 170 A. De of § s q eee ome ne tia ainmlevecs ange eae TRICKSTERS. ‘“ ” Bhe im unchanged after ni! these years, nothing being omitted but her human young women were arrested for |merely hunting for an apartment—| Whenwa Sea Beach expres train TE freignt and their sutterings trom ‘the erufities and” barbaritien practiaed icles of Emily H. Loury, No. 2516 Grand Con-|bound for Coney pulled up at one o} pon thert ppeiinn oa el s f sdocuiien’ in | Belly the stations in Lower Brooklyn the ery Avoura Hi an thete original rlesn dungeons and ° Nib Btores Mutual Protective. As. Pah gn alt, hare wale A Rice & Hutchins Oxford in Dark Tan ot Leung ite ciaie'Witana te || Notice to Advertisers ores: utual Protective As- Pp. Ss. nea: ed ‘other f man's br fellow-man, sab ‘ rt les ush, It proved to be a false alarm Dis ¢ type conv and release orders sociation, Justices Salmon, Herr- A woman bought a postal card in the | TUS = peach Utes . Sen i r ‘or The K ’ h D Thon thera was a rush buck to the ee . 4 rom 1 to ‘ 1d the greatest |} the world has ever . tbe day Sman and Healy imposed the fol- office at isin Strack “and Amsterdam Taame car, the dest seats In which now Just © ‘ention iJail Orders Known tt th yor bulnan progrea, sal) Te wan "be, (nscrted Only 8p lowing sentences: he back of it with anif her message | Were held by some young men who had No. 3091 Fill cores’! Is the Greatest and Most eg A Ho Hf Sl + Sophle Furman, twenty-four, |'tep5ea to the window and ot another | "ot taken part in the scramble.—H. H, 0. led ry, daunition Chat kver | Visited (America. Rresie Ores: Caer v2 e her sister Ida, seventeen, No. |ard. She continued the message on |4#"ents, No. 38 West 115th Stree iter Decks, yl with Me C hinann ie: iS-Hast 100th Street, $50 each the aecond card, uddreased them to the] = . ‘ rast ‘Speak to, You ite * Jennie Flanagan, twenty-eight, same person and dropped them in the | WHO'S FILLING FOR SOP REASDY SIGNET MEN’S SHOPS bat Soa wit gave tent. ri y a —J. Frascati, No. 533 West 187th In several subway stations in Our fair -. s Friday, Cop 2 and her sister Marion, twenty Precting itl maw 8 . signa, And Whe Convie 4 likhted throughout with electricity, so that hor manitoid by Tue World must be received by Thuraday neem seven, No. 207 West 102d Street, h wonders cuit be comtorte night as well_kh Dy day, A corpe Of $25 each. : a Reena of 14th St., at 6 Bast 125th St., at 112 Weat Nigh-claas guides und | ° 7, to conduct \ssitors over her . Sophie Siegal, twenty-four, and Py eras 38 rate iara j]Lindea Avenue, Brooklyr S6th 8t., at 1345 Bi way 150th St., at $d Ave, three decks, brimtui of Ni Hal interes = her ‘nister Fannie, nineteen, No. | , At ith, Strwet and Second Avenue s itd Bt., at 137 Weat Brookiya: #67 Patton bor Bast 117th Street, $25 each. OW TO CATCH & STRE but no hat, He wore aandais.—i. Good Open tothe Public Jiaily 10 A. M. to 11 P. M. Ree rene er And “Van, No. 140 iret fer game: kenean on othe We Have an EDUCATOR SHOE tor Everyon: aged mily, nineteen, No ul trolley car in Scientia hiss 4992 Morris Avenue, the Bronx ARGUMENT ABOUT 4. pivascie, [iat misBt was dlaresarded Pier One, The Battery, New York un ce Micekh While 1 was rowing opposite Kehoe ‘ing is, when the driver of an automo: . 4 eae aa j