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“PRINCE BOURBON’ |Bronx Inaugurates Better Babies Contest — \NAKARAIA GOING | “2%. [DYNAMITE BLOWS | WANTED BY POLICE To Prove Superiority in Care of Intants| BACK TRAPIPIA) caisson | HIM 8 FEET INTO STROLLS STH AVE Mrs. Forsythe as Asso- “His Highness” to Be Asked SAYS FINE THINGS) ss Svsssnt ~ AR AT HIS J0B the Board of Edu in Three Cities. ation, said yes terday that Miss Margaret Mc Tony Devito Is Ta Our Stock Exchange and Our] cooey, a sister of John H. Me H sbiial’ | akent to cite Some Cooey, Democratio teader of ospital in a Dying Kings county, was among candi- Condition. dates for Associate Superintend- asin ent of Schools to suc nest Maharajah of Raj-| yfrs, Grace Women Breezy Comments. eed the late One man is dying in Linecoin Hospt- Strachan Forsythe. tal and another is in a day visit, has left Miss McCooey is principal of an [condition in the us. He sailed for India via London| elementary school in Brooklyn aR Gh tha. ane rr he} and her appointment would be SO nn een ee re | tte Fat of the BHiAbIpal of MUOH mite in a Bieta, a school as associa superin- operation at 144th Street and Gerard Ruxton of | dent in the history of the city Avenue, the Bronx, this morning. The No. 280 Fifth Avenue and Easthamp Appointments usually are from ation is for the construction of a ton was down to see him off among high school principals or |bakery plant for district superintendents. Company = ‘Tony Devito, Be who was educated at MOTHER CRAZED old, of No. 3 sth Street, is looks like and is built along the man expected to die. He has @ the same lines as Doug Fairbanks,| AS SHE SEES BABE compound fracture of the skull and a portion of his jawbone has been torn za and! FALL FROM WINDOW |away. Nils Ringball of Vathallay N. has been extensively entertained in ADOPTS ROCKEFELL His pitla, after precarious same institution as the result of a premature explosion of a charge of dy a thirt 14 Wounds in Four Marriages 6 Not So Good. S Cop. Cunard, being one of the 327 first class passengers, Philip General Bakt Police eyes, here, in Boston and in aking During his month here the Hast Connecticut, are straining to-day in rg onth ty-vight years an effort to focus upon the bogus Prince Louis Henri de Chanreaux de t=) Bourbon, and with other ‘“De’s’’ far {oo numerous to remember, who is wanted to answer a charge of having has kept his suite at the F Y., is the c er injured man, the Hamptons. Once only did he get | Devito had been cleaning out a_hole west of the Hudson; that was | Taken Raving to Hospital,|porea into rock preparatory to blast. “hi 4 a ing and was pounding it down with a Ss ’ a . Child, Perhaps Dying, [ye "hammer tie energy caused Goes to Another. specks of dynamite from an adjoining bore to fall into the hole and the next Making ready dinner for her family]time he hammered the was an ex last evening, Mrs. Alexander Hougich,| Plosion that hurled him eight feet ins n the kitchen of their third floor|t? the air. Ringball was standing near the scene and was thrown to the ground by flying roc Street, was busy at the stove. Her] Policeman Weldon of the Alexander youngest child, Alexander jr, two] Avenue Station summoned Dr. Segal years old,-played’ on the floor. Mrs, {frem Lincoln Hospital, who rushed the two men to that institution in the married four young women It would seem, from the vantage he went to pay his respects to Presi- dent Harding, with whom he had a twenty-minute visit H fifte nd his stay b cause he says he liked everything so much. Wall Street he considers the most wonderful place in America be- cause of the volume of business done and the expeditious manner of its transaction Your home: palac point of a casual observer, that Har- old Schwarm, the New Britain dish- washer and bowling alley pin-boy, Highness came to spend only n days but proton, chose a rather dangerous name in Bourbon, especially in these Prohibi- tion days, but he also ‘‘foined” the]. aie ( Rockefeller and Astor families when Fine Kiddies Are Already Being he ‘adopted’’ John D. Rockefeller 3 26 cee ‘ % i ee i: nie father and Jonn Jacob Astor as| ENtéred for Prizes Offered we eae by Starlight Park, Decided Schwarm, or, as he preferred to be by Health Department. ee ne ene ee tenement flat at No, 551 West 45th on Long Island are "he said, "‘T never have met referred to, ‘Prince Henri,” scythed Hougich went to the window and ame ambulance Weldon then + * "| st! jospita y as ave 1 mare a awath as wide as Fifth Avenue du yal ass eaten baer ie. | called to Joe, seven years, and Mary,frested Timothy O'Connor, foreman of ing his short but vivid career in Bo! aBSLICA Al desed sated vey ithree, her other cbilare e|the blasting operation, of ten UNSWecBHtain Conn; a knd: New|) Oh Bronx, eager to capture fret ordinarily interesting. Your sky-{*ree, her other children, in the) th n& Operation, on a charge of felonious assault serapers, your newspapers, the bulk] street, to come in oh tened dire things when PHC OTTTIte a ceein. eereame of them and the variety of the news| Young Alec toddled to the window & Is being constructed York, and thre: he was unceremoniously landed be- honors in the city for the care of babies, started another baby show ; snnea #6 . by Frank O'Hara of No. 715 West hind prison barg and kept there for} actor, It is a joint better babies Taevat erwinuea Our uD Eres eat et for brother cand ter, He Vad Street, who let out the blasting c 'Prince's"’ graphic word pic- | contest under the supervision of the periodicals of all’ kinds. You go to a[COuld not sce over the sill, He climbed] Job to Daly Hros. of No. 9 West 436th tures of his valiant. decds while af{Health Department and Starlight newsstand and are amazed at the] the sill and pushed his snip of a nose| St rae Major General in the Russian Army| Park, the amusement park at West wealth of the material offered for] againat the window screen. ‘The screen ? were believed by many who dipped pone ane fell outward, ‘The child tumbled after] WIFE BEATER TRIES ‘T like the baseball game It's a scientific development of the English|!t through the fire escape, struck the TO AT1tACK COP game of rounders. Polo you know is|second story landing and bounced to =; ‘3 an Indian game. You have improved] the street Detective Comes Along and Metrie It here and your players are wonder-| jig mother leaped at his ery, saw In Arrested. ful, Milburn is the best player f have ’ When Patrolman W seen anywhere. My hoppy is horses, |e? baby dropping to probable death. | (yyy I love horses—and that is the only| Her shriek drew a neighbor just in their knees and sa his fabricated war record and pitied him for the fourteen battle scars’ he displayed at the slightest excuse. That the stories were believed by at least four impressionable young women to the extent of taking the — self-moulded “hero” as their husband, is the s ment of the police. How many more “princes he married and deserted n other parts of the country can only be gui at by the police In one statement that he was fond of making, “Prince Henri’ told the truth. He was ever fond of relating his part in the intrigues of courts. Truer words were n'er spoken. But the courts he romunced af were not —— eh ES = at Left to Right... LILLIAN DOYLE 400 E 180% ST., GEORGE STUTZMAN, 3154 - 3&2 AVE. NICHOLAS MASCIO, 2048 MAPES AVE., NATHALIE NEWLIN —O5G 6) 15B7 ST. some fifty babies in the three classes to be shown were en- rolled Registrations will be con- tinued throughout the month and the final will follow a series of elimina tions to be held on Thur herin of the y after noons at the park. On Sept. 5, 6 7 the judges will select the prize} Was Bella Fagin, threo y of No. 40 Boerum Street, Brooklyn, PACHA E ATLL nwlO: deeOribek oe e to stop he jeaping t " heavy for any of the scales. She word that fittingly describes my fecl-| time to stop her from leaping after| to stop beating his wife Fannie with @ e ing toward a good horse iia: 08s 7 he dues it avct the orn] nas ca ogi, ves sre ant ur UZ ZY TQ ear Has a Oe ey anual ee mie, he ‘ Hougieh solipaeas “Whenvan nan, according to the lat= past iu the growing of cotton near Nandod ter. The patrolman suid he managed in cash. There will be six prizes of pounde ecreteverelo : ° ’ ¢ the Capitol of Rajpitla, was interested] ambulance arriyed she was raving. | to clinch with the man, and they wrest- $50 each and six more of $10 bies will be judged In three iE n us row D e opsy in the American fal ce a and was taken to the Bellevue obser-| ed through the hallway out into the There will also be weekly prizes| classes. Those under one year, be ah Ree a Hee eee eee rity oun uae, atl vation wands TlthietAtse, swith eakul|¢\teer Mere: ilsy ie Ltrepted ine Ree tweens one nd two and between two here he purchased machinery which| f@ctured and internal Injuries, was} subdued Metrie ney took him to the There will be pe"! Gretel Steiff, Popular Plaything’s Creator, Is a 75-Year-| wit ve snipped to India where he ex-| hurried ina commandeered automo-| Stage Street station, where a charge of for each sex. Some of the carly qual- sed hy awarded in the Thursday afternoon contests. All the prizes e donated _ Bere 5 he Bi 4 . ray pects to be by Sept. bile to St. Mary's Hospital attempted assault was placed against the courts of kings, but the ordinary | by the management of Starlight Park. |ifiers yesterday were: Lillian Doyle, Old Fraulein in Germany. etal pi ead ee eaters porepe Peal sie neddden him, while Mrs, Metrie charged her,us- everyday ‘Good mornin’, Judge,"’ af-] Dr. Louis Friedman, assistant} No. 400 t 180th Stree orEe £ heh athe agar bund with felonious It fairs where the heavy hand of the law} to Sanitary Superintendent Dr. Ar-| Stutzman, No. 3154 Third Avenue; Fourteen years age Teddy Bear was born, a warm, enug-lovoking little}and I hope to soon," he added, DIPHTHERIA IN INFANTS! HOSE, | penmeeeneeenemennemeenenenemccmenep had fastened its grip upon the ‘royal’ | thur J. O'Leary of the Bronx, headed| Nicholas Macio, No. 2048 Mapes a foolish, happy erin on lls furry face; And everyone was aul eiall come again’ to America. One| syRAcuE : Yo, AUG 8S ON0 DOY | TT thing I need not say. I have said {this qead and nite others ure ill of diph before of your women in London and ]iheria which broke out In the Madison Paris and elsewhere, they are as here|CGounty Children’s Home at Peter the smartest dressed women in. the the staff of physicians who pussed] Avenue: ¢ upon those enrolled y ay. One] Hast 162d Strect, and Walter Casey, of the prettiest he examined and best} No, 400 Bast 180th Street. ‘The first tempered also was Nathalie Newlin, | twins enrolled were Charles and} Who would ever suppose that Teddy shoulders of the royal four-flush Although the police are on the hunt for the ‘Prince,’ ‘His Highness’ is said to be still in New York. One rica Reizman, No. 870 tickled with tle beady-eyed you parents r that nary a thought was given to his here, last week. The dead boy was of his friends repor hat he saw|three and a half, of No. 656 East] Muricl Mangen of No. 14 Roston| Bear had a mother? He was only a[t? Make poms: elephants, lions and | world.” Ernest Howe him sauntering up Fifth Avenue yes-| 158th Street. One entry proved tool Road. They ave four months old “Topsy, who just gr up Baby |) mnigiwea indeed terday in a uniform that would shame jist wrdbbed) “igtednyclosare to aller meaorNiatier imavahotataelettere ts. a hotel doorman. The friend said he tried to overtake ‘His Royal Joblots,”’ but that the ‘Russian Major General who had never taken a back step,"’ beat a hasty retreat and sought sanc- duary in a nearby and very handy alle Up toa short while ago ‘His High ness'’ held court in an apartment at No. 320 West 96th Street, where he lavished attentions and vivid stories upon a pretty young wife, said to be his fourth, while, the police say, least three other ‘‘wives'’ were await ing the return of their ‘‘hero”’ in different parts of the country It was learned to-day that the young wife has left the 96th Girl Hiker Oversleeps in Y Hut, xr rarzee oes ease esac te'|Stole Kiss From Girl Asleep ae many, asking him if he wouldn't Wakes Up Locked In, Can’t Get Out: isso ot [init i ae In Tent, Are Held as Burglars She is just now celebrating her] ous anir began to arrive at her seventy-fifth birthday, little cottage - ‘ a Her name is Fraulein Gretel stciit} ‘Then one day Hagenback's circus|Co vac ai aris ake 7 F 3 Works Phone in Darkness and Father and Three Po-|an ane ries onan tice | came to town, Egencia sgecut!Caress Evokes Screams That Awaken Campers and fi af < little town called Glengen, She has|#ephew went to see it. And when Lead to Capture of Invaders. licemen Effect Rescue. neve ft this town and very few|he saw some of the bears at the circus pP Marion Joyce of No. 47, West 143d Street, found the Y. W. CG. A. hut at} people know of Glengen or Fraulein} le immediately thought of Mother The tent are bun 1 Tenet ta Steitf—yet there is sc y a child] Steiff's animals, So he sent her al yesterday ysonse to an alarm e#creamed by three young wome se No. 417 East 'T t she | Steitf—yet 1 is 1 ld] Stei n ver afyesterday in repsons! is women whos a nap 4 thes world wieidoesnit:kenaw Roddy joe ko oy tolleas tent had been invaded by two men e rea ear - © after a hike yesterday afternoon, It was so hospitable that it finally] Well, Mother Gretel Steiff invented] It happened that Mother Steiff had} One of the men awakened an occu- ce 2 took three policemen to get the gitl out late last night Teddy Bea: some nice, fluffy muterial in the|pant of the tent by Kissing her and |Connelly, Justice of the Peace Charles B house—which seem Anderson of Croton held them for the ommunt When Marion woke up after her@ as soft and Jail three young women sprang from ulow colony at Croton Point turned out before dawn mont Avenue, the Bronx, the most hospitable had struck in ¢ long time when she dropped in for a bite to eat and et a Sees addr and a trio of filled milk bot- It secms that a lo time woolly as the fur on the bear. So : They |Gitand Jury on a charge of burglary tles stand sentry at the dumb-waiter,| 4p she found herself locked in and] Vatrolman Andrew Miller went to the |yyoener Steiff would take odd bits or{she cut out a funny little bear ana ftvelr cots in fighting mood. They frye young women whose tent. they . h ” offering mute evidence that the} alone in the darkened building, whose | 'eS°ur foatarlal whieh. she ste hand and|she was so tickled with the bear that [drove the Intruders out and dozens of fentered_are Martha Forsberg of No 1tcnen “Prince” has changed his “royal | windows were too high for a sate rhe cerAne Hoel twist them into animals. Her favor-|sbe smiled and as she smiled the smile{men and women camping near nt Avenfle, West New Brigh- menage Grop to thelground and whose fire cave ee t found that he Was Jite animal was the elephant, These[ grew on Teddy's"? face. He was]|joined the pursuit H.; Franc lan of No, 36 Maybe it was because he suddenty| oo vas too short ees no nearer getting Ma Hone ouleth ") sho would give to her friends, who py, too. Tho fugitives sald when overtaken |Woodhaven Avenue, Jersey City, and] A great deal of wom- discovered that his latest matrimonial r refore, so he went to the phone and [tig use them ARICA hen le was gent out into theland ested by State troopers that|Evelyn Mathers of No. 136 Saratog: millstone was not the daughter of aj Marion found a telephone and talked | talked the situation over some more] pen one brother, Vritz} World. The little German kiddie withey were James Mullen and John !Avenue, Yonkers en’s kitchen work is millionaire Brooklynite, but just a] the situation over with her father ae ee Henoe Aa Steiff, a buil came to her home| him—and smiled, And Teddy's smilo hard working typist, that caused the] yor father talked the situation SUE neon patrommen ar land noticed the little is.|gvew broader. The kidd i t father talked the situation over] riveq. p Li othe {#nd_ noticed the little funny anim e kiddies from all = “Prine” to puck his royal duds and] with the police of the Tremont Ave- | Woot or i qian old wagon up to the THe looked at them with his maseulinefover the world goon heard about WOMAN CARRYING \TWO WOMEN MISSING,| now done in the spot move to another tle;"" and maybe e Station. A hen the father a PE AOE Me jopggamees alee Toyes and sa ha’ coulc Teddy and Mother Gretel fe¢ anc . Fy tovoycles disturbed his aesthetic aoul,| in at that! Ht {hem to the market andeold tham biest, handsomest little chap ever IN N. J. RESERVOIR si ‘ : Pee oe uceeathamnaliaa naiine ruth at that! He's bin marvied Buren of the n General Staff.|he asked his sister if she wouldn't pase 2 Disappear From Brooklyn] Bean baking, for in- shoes became too annoying—anyway, |! und fourteen ain't such al ‘They were ed in Tremont| make. him Yne day, a - : : apt ) as ey 1 01 ake him a number of these cle-| One day, an American merchant ore a (e , olice Seek the “Prince” nas packed up hiv other | MEH scarring average for a matris [em pio. Ih few weeks later|phante, ww Teddy’ grinning. at hint trons a | Mystery How Body Got) Ifories and Police Seek | stance—in real dry unite rm pat his hogs war medals in| ™¢ a ip | appeared and next bo Mother Gretel Steiff was only too] market stall and he said There Owing to the Them. camphor, and has faded away from warm first married hel Abetz} Miss Lynn the husband of | glad te k ) So the next mar That's what the American kiddie . Olle his old stamping grounds—battie scurs| of New Britain six years ago, but| Ann Peterson ERAS CTA tee ene eae He ons etc oUt ee a reir High Barricad prise Headauarters wan asked early] heat Ovens, the good and all was divorced on grounds of cruelty] Taunton woman was dropped inlof the woolly litle elephants to tt Vof them and Wearing bedroom slippers, but} 8 morning 10 send out @ general! od wa “That guy," mused one of the]and non-support fivanor ihe grenone New Zonk: Sere aaa Fee Ae eat Garnet ea cAmmaticg, trecartae funty deewsed, and carrying |{ktrm for (wo Brooklyn women and a y- plainclothes men hot on the royal Miss Catherine Lynn of Marcella | asserts. onspicuous yesh That was in 1904 Overs 1 ea pale upeieen to haye disappeared trail, ‘was sure some yarn-spinner.| Street, Roxbury, Mass. is in New] Further inf garding his | fection a linia ti rteen years Teddy hds lived]? crucifix and a sacred = meda AP | eateae Minder Altiaray Mini staa ye He could lie faster than allow can} Britain in an effort to locate} activities here erai of the [shooting out wir attra ) in popularity, but body of a woman about sixty-five] oi4, was said to have disappeared trom fly-—-but I guess that yarn about his] Schwarm. She save he married her nstitution osed to- |} ers and ¥ — years old was found floating in the}her home Aug. 4, taking her daughter, fourteen battle scars isn’t so far from years ago as Dr. Henry Van the aut every elephant{| Now, on the occasion of Mother] jersey City Reservoir near Pershing | Mary. six years old sed at the Metropolitan [had been sold. Hlated at rthday, det us all unite in [ya vcw PETER TPr ye UPArsTo dag TTS [os it deary| yoosaa EEG i anghes, tail Prep rieed ce pe iceman red Gt at ume 8 parkway shorty be kts acitha tons atte oe el OWEN BAKED Island and at several other! and asked her to make some mi day morning. ‘The woman was believed And light brown hy pi ware bib | Bi i's the ey = macnn ii ~ by police to have committed suicide eR E bie tin BEANS t j ° Police were mystified as | 1a diame | “stewar were t nial tor | § Qe n e , ie erat Ma aan Tninee Houlr termed himsett | G . woman got into the reser 1 No. 258 Stree | “doctor” and ed a secretary," the wall surrounding it is six feet vat] disapper Sunday ni E ° Tk Poiaen iiae a cH aree n Heated [ae iil ithe 18" homnae| With Tomato Sauce \ . S ~ ts lowest point. At the point where | the body was found it is 4 eight] wore a white sweater, dark wool dress, | tant sray stockings, black low shoes and @ CLOSED SEASON : brown siraw ha is ri kine: Poli ‘og hs The body was discovered by Fred “ A is He, Had Violated Rule by Smoking; Police Got Things | FOR FAIR STENOS Ail Balled Up Hola, a caretaker of N I FEW HIBERNIANS IRISH NOW, | é salt . Avenue, Jersey City, He summoned > oA aaa + Ft Pa R : fF the Onklang] MOMBerstp of 8. 0, H. Almost 100 N Vacation have ’ Girl Typists ¢ t Ge Philip Berge, longshoreman, working on Pier No. 11 of the Lackawanna] eliceman Killelea of th é ine! Oaat Aimecicne World follow you. Mail Jobs, but Men are Railroad, at the foot of 12th Strect, Hoboken, loves his ce «| Station, and Dr. Meehan of | | Jobs, but Men are in yrneob pip Hasnllai daniaiea ann ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. 8.—That very day to your summe: | Demand. Persistency in smoking it on the pier, despite rules to tue contrary, this} hag been in the water but membership A t Order of | Iddress bey morning not only caused his arrest on « charge of disorderly conduct but|time. ‘The woman. we w ‘ bernlane yt" per cet. 11WORLD SUMMER RATES Hl oe) for a time got the Hoboken Police Department all excited In the belict| ring and a signet vit : ay whens itt oes | i that It was gol > have to stan at a bi 8 ia - ¢ nit Ainericaniaation sub i ook aM Bureau ver y 1 Hane ing to have to stand a big Br initials "8. [ mittea ) d Morning & Sunday 38 $1.00 graphe ‘ f ar oi, pier watchman ? Police gave out the ng de-| of Directo! Morning World... | sit 1 F Berge enjuyin i pipe a tur Thinking Pler No. 11 wa Maton Sale Steath ; closing 3 th Evening World.... .25 a wa oO. i 1. Sullivan ance war y af * ort t 1 G 1 4 ten worked of cope mada gg al WaKOB- | Check gingham dress, f rel ine few ora wtiochive Sunday World 10c. per Sunday | at he sted he ¢ “Hey e said tit ae white corset co kele hat H loved by Budscrine now for ngth of ti He did sa bh tha “Where f t | Lisunderstanding was cleared) ines and black bedvoom i iy dares et anges Sian um oo | bbed Baiy be 1 to loaf [the | 1 pow | M Then Bere, still or ; sail ee Bone eee me Kotor sou. or remit. Girest 40 ” : eat ee nt ASE tat enn ; Chairm Cashier, New York World, astitta stay Amacins : : ih | ot, Hot 1 : ‘ , | Park Row, New York City. | \ \ applied the p mn | 1 thea ht of heurt tasuie. i a Dose of Baitimo . _—— ee ee rn enn teens +

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