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” - ' THE EVENING WORLD, SAtuRDAY, AUGUST 12, 1922, WCORMICK GAVE | Zhe Romantic Career of a Super-Siren — |ADRIATICBLOW UP |Too Much Kissing by Hubby, Says BRITISH GOLFERS iH Beekman’s French War Bride BRIDE $5 000, 000, Revealed in New Mrs. Harold McCormick) {|| fp 3: SHE IS HERE TOFICHT FAR: | ’ ; Never Wants to Have Another Thing to Do With Men, mci Ganna Walska, With Record DUE TOM MORROW She Asserts as She Sails. lJ § CHAMPIONSHIP: | PARIS REPORTS of Four Husbands, Likened “It was kiss, kiss—kiss all tae time. Always he wanted me to be] We Ue 5 ; to a Reincarnated Helen of kissing him. I am affectionate, but I could not be forever pressing my lips cpio ‘ ; a i Troy for Alluring Beauty. But Steainstio He Is All Right;}* bis. Sometimes 1 refused, and when I did he‘was cruel to me. Four! Amateur Team, Nine Strommenaam Same Amount She ne — She Steamed 388 Miles | #Y¢ times he beat mo.” Arrive on Cunarder Cars “> Former Husband, Cochran, By Marguerite Mooers Marshall ‘This was the final word to-day of & a | Yesterday. mania for Matches. Mme. Reine Marquerito Pougnaud| vrs, Hallie C. Sharpe, and their Beokman, French war bride of Dud-| daughter, Marquerite, They are bound ley A. Beekman, civil engineer and} from their Elyria, O., home for a World War veteran, who lives with] furopean tours, the chief objectives his mother, Mrs, Agnes Vail Beek-|o¢ which) are France and Czecho- man at No. 266 West 121st Street, a8] Siovakia. Mr Sharpe said he had a she sailed for Havre on the French} particular affection for France and 1s ner La Savole, utterly disillusioned, | deeply interested iu learning for himn- she sald, regarding her husband, and her present situation. Hardly never wanting 0 have another thing | jess interesting will be his trip to to do with men again.”” Prague. He was present at the in- Beekman has sued for an absolute} ception of the Czecho-Slovaklan Re- divorce. Denials made in the younger] public and has a warm friendship for Mrs. Beekman‘s counter action for a] Prosident Mazaryk separation were repeated by her to-| Benna, day as sho boarded La Savole. She} Captain “manuel Lombard, Aasist- will return after a two months’ visit}ant Military Attache of the French with her parent Embassy at Washington, wearing the Aboard La Savole were William G.| Croix de Guerre, Legion of Honor and Sharpe, United States Ambassador to] Distinguished Service medals, sailed France from 1914 to 1919, his wife,|for a two months vacation in France. 19 Families Win Bath Tub Strike, And Line Forms on Right To-Night to Pay. PEAKING of sirens, vamps of? and such-like irresistible : damsels— : > MURIEL SU URPRISE What about the beauteous Po- ish prima donna, Ganna Walska Former Opera "Singer Says] 4'Eingorn - Fraenkel - Coohran - “Va ~ E = McCormick, who not merely We Are Glad Troubles annexed four husbands, but— Are Over.’ si: Caught Alexander Smith Coch ran, New York's richest and most eligible hachelor— AND— oped and tied Harold F. McCor- mick, Chicago's richest and most eligible divorcee— In two—count ‘em, TWO-— A wireless message from Capt. David of the Adriatic, received this morning at the White Star Line of- fice, Indicates that thus far only three deaths havo resulted from the ex- plosion in a coal bunker on board the vessel at 2 o'clock yesterday morning. The dead are J. Dilley, a fireman; J. Redmond, a coal trimmer, and 8. Mc- Guinness, a fireman, who is supposed to have been blown overboard. Follow- ing is the message: “August 12, 7.20 A. M., 608 miles east Ambrose Light. Due 2 P. M. Sunday. Donnelly's condition very grave. Howley and McCarthy improv- ing. DAVID.” Inasmuch as the message says noth- ing about Ablett and Northam, the other injured men, and they were re- ported yesterday as not badly hurt, it is assumed that they are on the road to recovery, All the injured will be rushed to hospitals as soon as the Adriatic docks to-morrow. At 8 o'clock yesterday morning the Bent upon “cleaning up in ame, ateur golf matches, the Britt © amateur golf team, nine strong, ar rived full of confidence to-day on thé. Cunarder C. ; mania first mateh h the team will contest wilh be for the George Herbert Walker Cup over the Southampton links on Aug. 28. The Britishers then will go. to Brookline, Mass., to play for the amateur championship of the United States on Sept. 4 Those on the team are: Robert Harris (Capt.), Roger Wethered,, Bernard Darwin, grandson of th father of the Darwinian theory; W. B. Torrance, Cyril J. H. Tolley, Wy Willis Mackenzie, C. . Hooman, John Caven and Collin C. Aylmer. All Reported in first-lass pe save Tolley, who complained of a heavy cold. The golfers were taken in tow by T. J. McMahon, Executive Secres tary of the United States Golf Asso~ elation, who took them to the Bilt» now PARIS, Aug. 12.—According to a report here to-day, Harold F. Me- Cormick settled at least $5,000,000 on Mme. Ganna Walska Cochran before the marriage. It was this amount that she originally demanded from Alexander Smith Cochran, her former ae husband. Rho hl Mr. McCormick and his bride, fol- lowing their marriage yesterday in the City Hall of the Passy district of Paris, started on their honeymoon in the general direction of Switzerland, where the bridegroom's daughter, Mathilde McCormick, is expected to be married to Max Oser shortly. It is and Premier Tf even the all-conquering Amer- ican girl, ‘whose pathway,” as somebody has said, “is paved with discarded husbands." wishes to equal that record, she’s got h work cut out for her. There are sev ee ne a eral morais—or perhapa we'd better not oat then Adriatic was $21 miles eust of Am- Union Hill Landlord Fixes Up Cellar at Last, With] \is arriving was W. C. Bramwell, : Peecmtaes © care ieee nad Ham) vecHi® | amuwn drm the cared eh GEaky enteen and onc-halt miles an hous, ‘ aslo, Meatecrwelnealh hale aa + “good pal" of Mme Walska. Wilke, “Who LS Pete fay Fak HIGH: in Sloss 40. tHe IRIE 68 HAE Lhe busiest place in Unfoh Hill, N. J., on Saturday nights will ve the|!4pc. Mr. Bramwell, still hale and» Only five persons beside . Mr. &t hearty and boasting that he had never been seasick tn his life, made his first trip across on the Great Eastern tn become 1€ second 7 speed, From this the officials infer come th second wife of that no damage was done to the ship or machinery and if there ts a fire Cormick and Mme, Wais the ceremony, among them being| ‘he multimillionaire ‘Harvester basement of the apartment building at Nos. 216-218 Hackensack Plank Road, - . ‘ 1862, a trip which took nine days and Dudley Field Malone and Mrs. Ma-| King." Certainly, the first and on board it is under control. No, the rush toward the cellar will® i cdalias at della ‘ 1 fone. The party then went to the] most obvious deduction from the = not be after some new-fan; —_——_>—_ ' n 3 Z be Sol ™ sled home Prominent near the entrance he has x Ritz for luncheon. Here the now Mre.| pare facts of hee lire 3 , Gem beh " ‘ r ' Liaporiulee aid ait the Caine ver the © facts of her life is that rye VALENTE’S ARRES brew. It fi ‘t that kind of a cellar,| posted a sigtwhich reads but the nineteen families who occupy BATHING RATES. the apartments will be given their] Cold water—no service . first chance to get a Ri FIFTEEN IN CREWS HELD FOR DRY LAW VIOLATION Beauty—the real and not the aeoLoF BALK URDER press, 8 , TU Bleake say only that we are both} SPurious—still retains its Mc CORMICK™S j ED BY M power slad our troubles Masscria Held Without Bail re over, she said over the hearts of men, as in the @ MISHICIN "Our plans? We mean to spend re half our time abroad and the remain- he. tie ahha: See i alc in Slaying. der in Chicago and New York. Prob-| f@ce that launched a thousand rs ents L bath since} Hot water—no service ........ 10 cents Cold water with— ... sees 10 cents, they moved into the place. Hot water with— . Fotal Hail #160 L Wo for Bringti days of golden Helen, of “the or to U. Ss enta ij Tho apartments were built minus} Cold water, service, Fifteen of the crews of the yacht | ably we will travel a good deal. ships and burnt the topless towers Ghost Leads to Bod of Slain Man; Police were cheated out of an arrest lyatitubs and for several months the | ot’ Nt td, 8ONP vssssse-s+ 15 cents] Mosher and the schooner J. H. Hl, | “I do not mean to let matrimony of Ilium.” 9, yesterday by the shooting to death at) aveters have been for 40. resort towel and soap .... 20 cents] CDarsed with bringing cargoes of liquer,,, interfere with my operatic career, — Second Avenue and 12th Street offto the well-known sponge. Children tinder @ halt price from the Bahamas, were arraigned tor you know.” Every one who has seen Ganna This Buried, Hauntin Is Over Umberto Valente, said to be a million-| ‘To-day John I. Bullwinkle, owner| Time Imit 30 minutes: day before Judge Chatfield in thers As the prima donna's other three| Walska—she should not mind if aire bootiegger and gambler, of No./ of the apartments, following a threat- WELCOME ALL. Brooklyn Federal Court, and bail ag- marriages have not made any differ-} we continue to call her by that eit 4 ‘ ae ; alea|Cned “bathtub strike,’ announced the] And so the apartment dwellers] gregating $160,000 was fixed. In only # ence so far ay the stage was con- baie 406 Hast Ninth Street, It was revealed! opening of a community bathing room|say they will form a bath-robe bie | few tastances was bail: furclshed. Mais name, since husbands may come A 4 , s Casseti, Ba is y y form a bs pe bri cerned, Mr. McCormick grinned, nod- . 7 'y col Cold-Blooded Farmer W ith Gun Trailed W: ith to}te-day. Detectives Casseti, Barrontin the combined basements of the| ade to-night, the line forming as] “7ovnt of bail averaged $10,000 for each, ded his acquiescence, but remained} @nd husbands may go, and in and Alamac had left the Fifth Street! building: nsual on the ‘right. prisoner. silent, Ganna’s case they seem to do | - Abandoned Well—Spell on Farm Seven Years. Station to) place Valente under arrest _ieucral authortien aay. the Mosher es -every one wii¢ ; a 1 } ‘ RUNES EAaee renee Ohio, Aug. 12.—\ ghost which farmers living near] in connection with the shooting on t and unloaded eighty barrels and 1,200 cases of whiskey. She then went off Fire Island Light, it ts alleged, met the J. H. B. and was unloading more Howor when Coast Guards seized the two ves- sels. Indictments charging violation of the Volstead act in bringing liquor te. has the same report of her glow- PAINESVILL 66, WHITE HAIRED ing, alluring idleness. It seems | paine’s Hollow s a, s . s. It seems | Paine y say “as been haunting them for seven years is “at rest”|Tuesday, in which nine persons were Well, the Buick Hit the Ford--- GRANDMOTHER, to be the very type whieh tradi- | 4. s.5 te disappeared aeveral day i d e of th fatally, when tion assigns to Helen of Troy— s ago with the burial of the body of} Wounded. one of them. fatally L be they learned of Valente’s assassina- A d | k d Whi ’ golden-brown hair, eyes of a deep | Henry Lipenstick, which was found in an abandoned well on a farm. tion. t ¢ t L { MADE CHILD STEAL] i nia pe a nd “black and White Cut Loose Detectives declared they had infor- cian profile, the tall figure of a Peon AS ae tbat ala eer mation that Valente knew something dl seven ye i this country were handed down by the Auuels 4 Bune. zo. Since th : : : y vontertay, Convicted on Second Arrest] goddess. Ganna Welska's beauty enna © had poor|,, Determined to find out what caused} of the attempted assassination on ‘ -< a - 7 Grand Jury yesterday ins Store She Is Sent | conavers men and women alike, |{he farm Is said to have had’ port ine apparition, Logies cleaned out the| Tuesday of Joseph Masseria of No. 80]Then the Crowd Got Busy With What Was Provided oa eee ok Tae in Same Store She Is Sen It has won her fortune, fame, Lee - cote ste eee that, | Ol Well, which had been filled with} Second Avenue, also reputed to be a d—the Janit A Ww ' HORSE THAT KIDDIES to the Island for 10 Days. love—not once but many times. TIDE PGW ROBE NA Nts comme ang] Stones: He came upon the body of] millionaire bootlegger and gambler. and—the Janitors Are Wrecked! GAR TO KILLED i if When the cables brought the [9 Wner after owner has come and) 7 ipnenstick. Sheriff Spink was called] Masseria was held without bail by Persons who happened to be at the a number of burlap bags. There w FED SUGA! i Mrs. Phillpina de Santla, sixty-sIk} eport of her latest wedding to | 8one- and he and his deputies suspected} Magistrate Douras on request of As- ae cela 8 i Peres tie Ener e Wan, TSE years old, of No. 310 East 32d Street, : howe! feat wits owas Carl Li hased the farm| murder, The next day the sistant District. Attorney Ralph Gut-| corner of Front and Pine Streets at] sound of tinkling glass and from| porsaken, Crippled Antmal Shet by, years old, the man whose first wife wa , y n| the wreckage arose an odor that who is a white-haired grandmother,} Edith, the daughter of John D, | #bout a year az ‘enever he went) ordered the body buried and now the]chen, who said he made the request] 12.30 o'clock this afternoon and wit- ubeaubiet boas Grune UIE) Bronx Police. id if is ba u € aid o g' 2 “for > of 7 : ens prompted a 6 vic y to driw by was sentenced to-day to ten days in] Rockefeller; the man who is a |to his yal 3M 2h sae ghost is & for the safety of the public in ken-| negsed w collision between a big pleas. | Prompted A that, nitounted al. |. The old forsaken horse that has been i Ee ts ‘ pal master of millions, the most im- he would e wraith-like fi Frank Lerman, who owned the]eral and for the defendant in particu-| ca, and u Ittle Ford truck were meiieias me d nt amounted 4-1 ving on sugar and the grass that chi the Workhouse by Justices Healy,] PUtins agure in Chicago's busi. | ure”? walking « At times, he de-Tfarm at the time Lipenstick disap- Masseria will come up for exa- ' : PA moeanon dren plucked for him around the Bronx i Edwards and O'Keefe, in Special]; and social world and tho |clared, he followed it with his gun] peared, is in Lake County Jail, He| mination before Magistrate Douras on }fortunate indeed as will appear fur- en ees i One OF the beet: Tay police atation (ake kuled this { Sessions, on conviction of a charge] father of three grown-up chil- | in hand and it always disappeared int was bound over to the Grand Jury hae SERIO RTER IY ee Wap oaieeee a oie hea ae the la- morning by ofdar Ge the sociale toe ee that she had used her six-year-old] ren, it is doubtful if many per- | the direction of the well on charges of murder, qe Ford truck, driven b: ere There was quite a battle for a few | Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, , % ns sons felt greatly surprised. A ORTAGE chauffeur, was running ¢ hpi) da 7 eis Po veLte LON aoe wm John Graham, an agent of the soctety, } congo to steal toys and trin-|| Sone felt greatly surprised.) (A 7" A ee Aue an 5 - ; COAL SH Pine Street, the wrong way of traffic, |minutes. At its conclusion. eitizens | wenn, 4 that. both. sd Apa adoame! ? with: whom) "he shad: bes love oI \ soods in his wife's Charles Hagan driv south in Front] were streaking it away in all direc- n 5, and de lores, PC ever since Mrs. Mc- 1 nd c oO » East 9 3 se i art Sores ; " es laa ees tend ene eal, Home in Eaat 04th Street, Fol ALARMS WHALEN Street a Buick coupe belonging to]tions carrying bundles under their] creed that a bullet through the head Laie da tae ead aah al Ua es aa hatha nd ti photograph still ined on 1 lowed cha nd counter charges — his brotiler Wilitam Hagan, an insur-|coats. All that remained was the| would be a kindness, So the children July 27 by detectives of the Stores] and Mme, Walska divorced hers. desk pent the difference by Coc! wyers and those of Asks Mavor to Call Alder-| ance broker, at No. 82 Maiden Lane,| wreck of the t the disabled cur] were told to go away, and when they 4 Mutual Protective Association in a neuysniinlh ale eare st age bere te Oe ae easy Parents Ate egal ence ELI was not looking for traffic trom the [of Mr. Hagan, some broken glass and Fut of heariuge Psi pleo) aaa ; pwever, let's te story o ive years c ment of their ¢ ties was » tive eee AB MOOLIAU BE LCHOTRR MI GEE BESTS ih ‘ shot. . Sixth Avenue store following the] nis super-siren's romantic career Rei AGGURINtA phe tnt: meenteu tei dice ‘ultie oe 5 west in Pine Street 1 uld not th sm fs h whiskey. In the horse found Monday tethere@ ’ theft of a rubber ball, a toy balloon} from the beginning—so far as the th My ieantaie rent cciniivan Pee one oe Powers. avoid hitting the truck which sudden-4 confusion the negro chauffeur disap- tree at 187th Street and Belmont 5 y be from the beginnings he evidently « replac its financial aspect anna was lly appeared at the crossing peared The poiice kept him until toe end a email bracelet, to the total] beginning is known, | the picture 1 in heart quoted as say In a letter to Mayor Hylan to-day] "wie truck was thrown against The Ford truck carries on the sides hout learning who the owner i Falun csi 40.0 Probation Officer || ete vi unyen en ay et ey ony Nata TA Otel d mn “If he wants to get rid of me [Grover A. Whalen, Commissioner offtamppost and wrecked, Out of the] the ‘Oro Supply Co., No, a90| was. It was apparently a simple case Buss told the court that the woman} Vien this exceedingly lovely aliort, He became Ganna Walaka's he must pay until it hurts for his | plants and Structures requested that} rear tumbled a flour barrel, uncovered | Cang t, Janitors’ Supplies.* of abandonment, * whe is e ) 9 € it and, a is we a ow FOOC » ° ade oO e flo varrel 1 »led ”y ors! —_—— eee was seen taking the articles from} young widow, as she was for the Bee H Babensayedlc Richer wn good, He must be made to 4 special mecting of the Board of] 4nd out of the flour barrel tumbled] Happy janitors: 4 . f and position bu realize that a woman is not a toy | 4 : -] GUILTY BURGLAR GETS 4% YEARS founters and handing them to the] time being, arrived in this, city. her own place in New York's to gratify a whim and then to be | Aldermen be called for next Tuesday] “>= IN SING SING, girl, who placed them in a paper bag, Bhecpale see unt tila Scsan social and artistic cirel cast uside like a house, a yacht S legislation Bivins Lee Mi AUTOS TAKE LIVES NAUGHTY LETTER Joseph Sherman, No. 140 West 49th adi ; ares af apt! Archadie d'Eingorn, who — or a racehorse ‘ ity to purchase coal without publ 4 ; Buss added that the woman had} io nad married aa a girl of a F , was announced finally, last |letting, Mr. Whalen set forth ¢ OF BOY AND MAN LEADS TO ARREST |*''*!. pleaded guilty in the Bron H been caught beforé in the same store,] enteen, had been missing sinc For Gann: paioes anata Roe SAY ABB Te enardot purchase of which ne County Court this morning on a charge but had been freed because of her one of the 1915 battles on the an “artiste career b, t Mme. Walska had o! is Chairman, has received no bids for] pes r + of , |of burglary in the third degree, and 4 nee. Russian-German front. She also in that field has been far less Be jntarlosutaiy decree! in| h/t oe ieee locieoal needed curing itiie Killed Stepping in Front of] Brooklyn Man Held in| tas sentenced by Judge Smith to four ussle ‘ ecessful than her career as a and that Cochran had give many {tems of cod : F ; and one-half years in Sing Sing. He Justice Healy, in imposing senten said she was related to one of the sucneeet le es as her $200,000 and homes wad eae Jremainder of August and the month Vehicles, 2,000 Bail on Charge. DE OTe. dale it bute ca ee waid: ‘You are making a thief out of| yoyal families of Poland, and that beauty anc 5 din AIG ia Bacclh adie of September, He has oppor- partment. house at No. 1980 Grené this child. We believe that the only| a’Eingorn was a bargn. Fe eS er a cet ety (ial tunities to buy coal in tht open mar-| Joseph Goudy, twentyeteven vicera| Walter B. Hillman, thirty-two, of] concour way to stop it is to send you to the oa va AMEE RET ket, but these opportunities are drin-] old. a press tender, of No. tts aaventyi}No. 340 Cornella Street, Brooklyn workhouse She had been e only a short cen i pante She ; 7 dling as the coal supply ts becoming] own py a motor truck lust night atysald to be treasurer of the Pearson- } eed time when she became engaged various nea ae nie Harold McCormick, who has | lowe Unless an adequate SUPPlY} yourth Avenue-and 18th recel¥-| stead 1 Ps : ¢ wr IN BROOKLYN GARAC to Lowell M almer jr. a sa " known her for a number of years f coal ta obtained, the Commissioner} hoUrth Ave om which ‘died in] Meade Lithograph Company of East i ees 5 ing Injuries from e . BLOWS UP. wealthy New Yorker, but this per ; Asay aA was divorced in Chicago last De suid, the institutions of the city and] pellevue Hospital 12th Street, Manhattan, was ar- ‘ An explosion by oné of two 50-gallon ent was subsequi 4 ee eee riot Ache tH HREE ae: by wife whe the water supply will be affected According to witness a Guay Heb igned to-day before Magistrate ‘ ‘ ce] broken. Then it was discovered small-sizec 4 Ki married more than a quas ter A —»—_— In front of a truck owned b: Ae ca sj etills caused a@ small fire in a garag her debut in “ owith the : a in butch sup- Folwell in the Gates Avenue Court, ‘0, 1619 69th Street, Brooklyn, early | that she suffered from neuras- er debu 5 entury ago. She charged dese: berg Bri dealers in the garage and damaging one machine], she made a professional the fi re j ne rform- He gave to his present wite FOR ANNOYING GIRL aeivon by Ansian “* indecent letter through the mails. “ ‘ fn the structure, Patrolman MeGowan| Cait on Dr. Joseph Fraenkel, an oar ee ll ia peice last May, a beautiful residence in ‘Playing in front of his home at No, He was held in $2,000 bail for ex- j ef the Bath Beach Station was outelde} American expert on’ neurotice. conductor at yeti ana Paris, Voliceman Saved Ret Batener | eee id Avenue last night, five:ymination on Aug. 17. ! th building when Aue) ceRelaalOn a is singer refus pontine, Wien He underwent a myatertuus op From a M year-old Patrick Glampa was Instantly | Hillman was arrested on the c Guickly extinguished the binac.. ‘ On this visit Ganna Walake Be iat cnet crtta ath eration in a Chicago hospital in Despite his protestations that he] killed by an automobile driven by Jo-} juint of Miss Emily Zinck of | Nu . peration, McGowan re- and the doctor discovered that shortly t ine, and when he arrived ; on he asked nine-| Seph Pedone of No, 2293 Second Avenue J i49 Coretta t. According to the stills were in op h ve want no harm when he ask ' i fi to have darted {i ported. she was the living image of a girl city ew York about three weeks a Mane Aa a of No. 317 Kast me Roy, Mae. Be Sone was driving ne n, the Hillmans have int : on his way » Europe he looked falcema: inta His) Uasement | Mrheenr lke wea Ganen” (oo NBURAP Sdn n neighbors for five years, but i n the extraordinarily well and ‘ . to-morre o explain the accident [during that time she had never she had mad nt Even after his arrival in Pa lived, William Seltenreich, | court to-morrow to ex! spoken to Hillman, although he i marria ¥ in however, he declared that he did v years old, a retired butcher vowed and smiled at her whenever P A N ft! @) M I M E Septembe 1 : on not intend to see Mme, Walska [of No. $80 East 74th Street, was to-day} TRAINS IN DESERT ‘ saat. On It’s toasted. This r p A Smit! while he was in Europe entenced by Magistrate Mrothinghani ae THaitan bi pe Zi y Ithiest, Li Yorkville Court to thirty days int ‘FIRELESS COOKERS mlved AR Unelaned letter, thecouns one extra process ia ents of which, she alleges, were ob Somers most eligible orkhouse x ; ° i gives delightful Gioat impresnnl or Yet the gossippy cables told of You will get a long Jail sentence If} 1. cene. She said she had reasons to — ete sien tne ther’ motoring and lunching t ou are not more Careful in the tuture,”| Passengers Have Newspape: | eiieve it came from Hillman quality that ean eodcneis 5 nder to the gether, and now comes the news Magistrate said. eds and Sky Cover. ioe not be duplicate auddon|y none | of thelr marriage, Dudley Field Kenreleh was, arrested Aug § wy! Beds and Sky Cove! BURGLAR PUTS PISTOL 2 poantit \ " af Sher 308 Pies , Patrolman Edward Magnus, who sax NEEDLES, Cal., Aug. 12 other than present vand talons, who lad obtained her d him from mob, Records of the “Pireless cookers” is the phrase TO WOMAN’S HEART Late vorce for the bride, and his wif onde Society showed he was fined] gipiied to day coaches and slee pai eee were witneses of the ceremony |; when arrested on a similar com: ers by passengers stranded here ; re eR Ae ee ; ate and gues the wad: Tet ener sb sei) ewels Worth 87 olen Vro De Acauaine DP asd iisleananitcens Ob Heeause of the controversy be: Nee gs Gee, Notice to Advertisers at first sight before the ‘ And the bea Janna is a Janta Fe Railway an % isa oy and telel Psa api cee ew ap ld [oe ere rte Rape GIRL AUTOIST WRECKS Fe ee tay ike vour prover Shortly after Mrs. Rose Doering, of ine" week Gan) Siorning Would en eee Cochran had pr { and Ganna yes, her fourth honeymoon HISTORIC FORGE DOOR apelin No. 91 Anderson Avenue, Fairview, N World Hf received after 4, Me had murmured "Y« The mar- ee - “We are as contented a Any 1, bad gone to bed Just night with her | sea 4 lec! asd fof receipt ” took place in I Next Drives Into Revolationary War! one could be hundre hree-year-old daughter, she heard af Mi OOo wos pair n ve ed to Now a oe Building on wt Hoad, trom home in a de voise fa the room, She got up and] pisy A } empted. | EMPLOYEE ACCUSED OF PADDING! stiss Marion Hecht of No. 244 Lroud-| thermometer staniin A are en eae ces seqoneot ne H : AYROLL nace hie tuning Saaial ery in er heart and tir Gago, t Hdgar V Northw m lupe troyed 0 of the historically valu ning,"’ said one the an outery would) mean ® A bier Keeper of the Government ware doors of the oid Neutral Forge He and 300 other pas . Mats * . nth Avenue, Brooklyn, was t r iding on the Albany Post Road a verted the train f ough Mrs. Dos] not ay ‘ arraigned before United States ¢ ol Hi Nes i ay “ ; tanding in the ¢ One . ven ¥ a aah oan er he! sloner Hennessy charged with padding | destin pert ing since before the} hotter than th y 1 : ee s the payroll of the employees. He wa paar 3 took up & temporat a, went to ‘ be exact —t un held in $1,500 bail. Lt was alleg t tage ¢ . 5 3 parks aro! n : 1 han a3 niners at tion Northw had three fictitious 1 areal Fe t tip 16 1k ca vs ' nin t : wv : here the British, | ns A newspap: : Doering's husband, who couduets sa « act oF n V land th he rb + needed for a or BYP hroldery tor Fairview no : \irmed SAB asineeclinsting ie aionk 1 soldiers wory wont tof 1 “THE WC WORLD * © aps rt ing aa fOr a ‘ a home, Cochran's welaing $26,000 Which be kept bimeels, [uave ick bares. abode sorved for a cove |