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SEEK DRUG ADD a vl INVOKES NEW LAW. KWON SEENWITH SIN | TORE ~GRERSON MURDER BONE FIVE Y Wiyeterious ~ Activ! cttvlly by In- Accused of Having Another . vestigators Follows Husband, She Shot at New Clues, Him, He Says. DETECTIVE RECALLED. N. Y. GIRL TO WED SON OF U. S. ENVOY TO PEKING, CHINA VSR ace SEEK WOMAN CP */ FORDUTY ON FORCE AT WASHINGTON Civil Service Is to Examine Applicants in Twenty- Nine > Cities. POURED HOT WATER OVER HIS WIFE AS SHE LAY ILL IN BED cachet Woman Dying in Hospital and Husband Is Placed Under Arrest. FE Claiming that his wife dead, or, at least, “legally deceased,'’ Robert McConkey of White Plains to-day asked Supreme Court Justice Seeger to give him an order dissolving their marriage under the new domestic re- lations law which provides that if husband or wife are absent for five (Snseiat’ ony, a Bead CoRrea pendent of The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.—Wanted by Washington police foree, a police- woman; salary $1,460 per annum, plus a bonus of $20 per month, with Charged with having poured a kettle of boiling water upon his wife, who was [Il In bed, because there was nothing to eat In the house, Chester Maszkiewicz, thirty-eight, of No. 12 Blanco Plu Jamaica, was up for arraignment on a charge of felonious Another Arrest Looked For as (as) State Troopers Go to Lakehurst. years and cannot be Jocated, the one Brn Seiorebe, ticteahe Ce nat ae assault in aiea Police Court thin (Special From a Staff Correspondent staying at home'’ may sever the $1,560 after first year; preference morning. His wife t dying in St. of The Evening World.) marriage ties. Justice Seeger to-day given to high school graduates; must Mary's Hospital, Jamaica, from toxte signed an order permitting publication of a notice of the suit. In the event that the wife, Margaret Nevals Mc- Conkey, does not reply, her husband will be granted this motion, In his petition McConkey states that he married Margaret Nevals on July * 11, 1912, after a five-day courtship Dagmare Will Beeome theana that everything was splendid fo be attractive looking, Apply United pneumonia States Civil Service Commission, * Blaszkiewicz has not worked for Announcement of competitive ex- several months and his wife has sup- aminations, to be held in twenty-nine ported him and thelr three children cities In the United States to fill an by working in a Jamaica restaurant. existing vacancy In the corps of According to relatives, he was sen- Washington policewomen, has just tenced to six years in prison in Nor- been made. The successful applicant walk several years ago for beating will not have to come from the Dis- his wife and also served six months TOMS RIVER, WN. J., Aug. 19.— Renewed activity in the investigation of the shooting to death of William Giberson, taxi baron, at his home in Lakehurst on Monday, for which his wife now is in jail, gave rise to-day to the report that another arrest in the case may be expected to-day or Bride of a Lie five more days. Then Robert was in- ELEN trict of Columbia, but may be ap- 3 Sao une In Newark about two years ago for to-night. f a Lieutenant formed by the family through which 4 BEEBE. pointed from any city in the United La! fighting a policeman while intoxi- Ellis Parker, Burlington County de- of the Guards. he had met his wife that she had been States. \ ny q . i cated tective. who had returned to his home married before to a Brooklyn man and Miss Helen Wills and Mrs. Molla Mallory, both champions, meet to- Jeshing i policewoman’ 4 n returned for a rest. was mysteriously called that whe had ween convicted’ tn th Washington ha poli The ma urned home about 9 ; Co / sister of King|that she had been convicted he |. i ¢4) under the: chat eh ‘clock on Monda back Into the case Iate Thursday] oy ioe 4, i eh , nth Jefferson Market Night Court of tak-|4@¥ In both the singles and finals of the women’s national tennis champton- Hd wine note hee Mevicasen SR ass MAR YA:cosHMaN ou cite Re ioetd seuepronteaie te night. it was learned to-day. and ts stian of Denmark, ts following the ing a shot with a revolver ag the wife a e) noted * WOOD Ane Orie’ 8 . who had be a x i js tha: ther city at, ly! i = now seeking a dru addict who had| fashion set by Princess Mary—that]of some married man she went ‘home |°™!P at the West Side Tennis Club. Se vain: (nats Or ey Creer! Mite: Adar the'heat, lying in bed. Finding: sot been emploved at the hangars at Lakehurst. This man has been seen freauently in the company of Joseph. M. Richmond. son of Mrs. Giberson by a former union, and aiso in the company of Mrs, Giberson herseif. He also was said to be plentifully supplied with money recently, Allerton Cushman, for pulchritude, +} ing to eat in the house, he started a thy ne mullet broke A mirror, Ane The policewomen, without uniform] daughter of Mrs. Joseph Wood Cush-| quarrel, and later picked up a kettle ane : : or any other insignia to identify them,|man of No. 860 Lexington Avenue] of boiling water from the stove and nal fucaeana he Sig as given on Smacy aoe win te coacontea| SKELCLOMS Of Stone Age Men pair Washinaten's downtown stretts| and Ciovery, Wettora; My ¥en | poured Teaver a wife.” Rhe wan er his consent to the marriage. The! ner with this story she admitted it and and glen a Bublic hacker ova motor-| gaged to be married to Jacob Gould] verely éalded about the face, shoul- flew into a race and, drawing a re- jet hails one of them they invariably lover in the case ts Lieut. Castensk- A eae - he invitation and have the of- iver ton ann. re Du n Connecticut}::;:": LENSER re bone re foy rage e fender driven to Police Headquarters, | dent of Cornell University, and Mrs.]from St. M: Hospital and Mra. fold, formerly of the Guards, who he G » Whol She then, he says, tried to set fire to ¥ where a warrant is sworn out for his} Schurman, it was announced by Mrs | Blaszkiewicz was taken to that insti- of falling in love with a man not of n jr, son of the American] ders and chest, to China and former Presi-| Neighbors summoned an ambulance Considerable mystery surrounds the] only recently returned to Copenhagen, | their house. He had her arrested but : new development in the case. Pros-| front a two years’ stay in Alaska.|did not appear to prosecute, and she arrest, Cushmih to-day ution, while her husband disappeared. mplainant is the wife of Ed-@ adden of No. 261 West 21st| Joseph Howard at the Beacon Street went motoreycle riding|station. On the way there, they were on Wednesday night, Mrs. Sladden|Joined by Dr, Anna W. Hochfelder, a State troopers on Thursdav for Lake- He says he has not heard of her are visited by these women at night.Joan Legation in Peking, where she Jamaica Police was assigned to the hurst and kept the news from re-| of the Danish Royal family, and was] since, ‘Attorney Charles Pecks reve Heads of Great Strength and Huge Teeth. where they keep cloxe watch over|ia visiting the family of her fiance. |éase and began searching for him. On vorters. When the news leaked out] born in 1890. esented McConkey. girls “of immature age among the! "The wedding will tu place upon| Wednesday Lilaszkiewlez appeared at wi town. rd to th 1 ‘ been unearthed by a band of archaeologists, headed by Prof. Warren King explained that he had an automobile ith regard to the new clue, it was Moorehead, near the Housatonic River, at Laurel Beach, J eurncee 5 s . . aoe said by those in close touch With the ( . 0 S W: e W 00 Investigation revealed, however, The professor and his assistants ® n 0 n u or Ne ® | that the man forced his wife to walk have been digging in this section for| flat and both possess a perfect set of between young Richmond and the c my ¥ was once inhabited b; forgot: vater se = Pe sulle Ss eterna sees sine tp wee |UD Thocned Cigaretia Boom Hand, Ons: Chavaee—| mo <n tishied sr = terest Hie mcs, Users Jar 2" | ou Water Bak Ho dewmtive Delile Valiieed Une eee ne ee (mation that his step-father was in pos- Same Right as Men, Chief of Antis Says. Toth skeletons appear to be wen| He also expressed the hope that ne| City Water Bad, So Executive Defies Volstead, Only tert session on Monday of an unusually e ° we one in authority would talk to-day on the case of Policeman Peter Killyon| Moting great strength, the skulls are|cient face JOHNSTOWN, Pa., Aug. 19—Johnstown's saloons may sell real beers} hin, there, ‘The three children, Stan- yest 30th S\ Mayor Joseph CaufMfiel says. In fact, he begs them eo sell it. Furthermore,|jey thirteen, Michael eleven, and of the West 30th Street St " y 8 si y 5 . no love was lost between Richmond ‘treet Station, who {s charged by Mrs. May Sladden, nine the beer tanat be Meoot mad.” Ghafles’ pike. wares handed voter’ ts and Giberson. Another tip which is being threshed home, the Mayor decided thut drastic] supply is in/such a bad condition, Ee Because Drunks Laughed at Her: ci. corer we nc] ths ist Sats ae] CONCEALED UNDER BED her husband to the effect that “I'll ate : 1 was passed to the saloon . h ward H tion of the city’s health in the present get you yet.’ Just when this dec- — ’ 4 Juration was said to have been made, treet. Th drought. The activities of moonshin- eae Nae Welk. ciot weteciiee BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Aug. 19.—Two complete skeletons, believed to Tate Cota CLG SEES OER ‘he hospital and demented that Ne we Woman's Right to Smoke in Street case that it was quite possible that to their home, a distance of about two vie ine ant aa acest nme sce” "1 Mawae Orders Beer Turned On| iss ‘estes : preserved, ‘The bones are rough, de.| 224 bis assistants would soon locate Stipulating Lager Be Real, Good and Cold. Last night Blaszkiewicz returned to Jarge amount of money. Strengthen- . i teen, mother of a two-year-old girl and saleswoman in a departmant store, Woman Villa e Marshal Resi ns AGO cdvawingtmevern “Sbrne wad’ @ the care of the Jamaica 8. P, C. C, ‘ * - with having denied her the right to smoke on the street and with knocking g out by Detective Parker is a declara- and the breweries were in-| Dry Aments Say They Bought where !t came from or whether {t Only Female “Finest” Is of Small ve-|ers peddling poisonous lquor also ure and Depre- ecutor Jayne left auietiy with three] ne princess is the youngeat iacunn| disappeared, Prehistoric Inhabitants of Nutmeg State Were Flat-] ance balls and chop suey places} Miss Cushman now ix at the Ameri | Detective Charles Harden of the @ Parker secretly had been called to the have belonged to Inhabitants of the earth in the Stone Age, are said to have allowed to take his wife home. He Put Up to Commissi Enri saree acres Put Up to Commissioner Enright SR - on m her return to the hospital in an am- drug addict, the former, unconsciously number of indications that the section lief the bodies were buried in salt bulance summoned by neighbors yes- In the abs ron Sarl ence from Police Headquarters of Commissioner Enright, no Burial ground ofa. tHbe of am an: his home and Detective Harden found ing this story Is the declaration that bugs from the water faucet in isthe public real beer when our water! ATCOHOL AND W! @ cigarette right out of her hand. "| ALCOHOL AND WHISKEY tion attributed to Mrs. Giberson to to turn out real beer, with iL} inks In Apartment. n. injunction that it must be pure.| My. and Mrs. Morris Lichter, occupy- significance, could not be ; yer) and’c SEE tele i Mayor in reaching a deci-]Many saloon men called at the}ing a four-room apartment at No. 19 fore. any, wee wearing knickerbockers, They stopped me as peeeeany ee ene dators Just Wouldn’t Take Her Seriously. inte fhe ‘Mayor in Feaching a aecl- | eis omice, where they iwoulved| mulecrs bases, Week noe A Ihe Mae 1 i a setore 3 : rae on tn u pies confirma! ¢ repo uapiclous last night when fifteen men ve Parker was asked point-| at a drugstore in Eighth Avenue, be- rear Beet eee “e 5 ; S raaueartiien to gz statement] confirmation of the report susp seactive Parkes as caked potnt. | evocn 2th and 5th Bteeta: roe moun, [te Fourth District, Brooklyn, who DES LACS, N. D., Aug. 19 (Associated Press).—Mrs, Bertha Ward,|_ He issued the following The Mayor also unnounced that the|and women guests engaged in the con- nk Jf young Rich PS , acted as her attorney. Inspector to-day: arrested, : be e ey ale, pro-|8umption of liquor were augmented by three strange men, The latter bought drinks and then revealed themselves as Prohibition Agents D'Angelico, Kura- man and Judge, Producing a search He repli emerged Slad “—E don’t think so, but you neyer|lighted a cigarette for his wife. can tell." The policeman came along and or- elected village marshal last spring, when a complete feminine administra- Commissioner Enright. tlon was swept into offce, has surrendered her star to the village council| the CHICAGO, Aug. 19.—Morally wo ° every person who compli The defense took cognizance of the}dered Mrs. Sladden to throw away| have Rock HEN ee awe mien because drunken or disorderly persons laughed at her and she was helpless| law can sell becr, not neur beer, but yumor by issuing through William H.] the ct arette. She refuse whei men, Jucy VPage ston, Anti-Cigur-| because of her stature. real beer and ale, As long as ny Jeffrey, Mrs, Giberson’s lawyer, a]UPOn, she charges, he tapped her onfette League renin te 8 don't sell moonshine or any other 2 " : ; : 1 lefense of young Richmond, in which | the id with his tstlel, knock- But women. stand 2 rahe chiahen adulterated beverage, they won't be] Mayor las eles ene he po Gesuiken hubhane kan ip ie he counsel said it would “be unother|ing the cigarette to the sidewalk ideas of life und it 1s unfortunate|Pes!snation, fearing failure of ok molested by me. ‘The hotel men have} tine frothy TRTGe Cloninle id ant. Federal Prohibition Commis-|down with a part of the alcohol before fatal mistake” if the guthorities ar-| A complaint was lodged at the West| that they should lower themeclves t,{feminine regime might be infe | Judge Cuts agreed to give thelr usslstanco in run. /sia nt t t c s Z ie tleegers und{#loner Jones suid to-day, she ained consclousness. At this rested the boy. Oth Street station, but the desk Heu-}the level of men. It will end in the Her husband favored it. ning down all the nleggers he. Baer rOE eat ane aiielhec point the couple were served with « “Owing to the dangerous condition] 4rus stores e vided it b ater supply in Johnstown, | ¥! it A with the] WASHING Howard passed the case along to 1 rohibition agents will Interven event the sule and manufacture of] warrant they dragged twenty gallons | beer at Johnstown, Pa,, despite] of whiskey from under a bed. Mrs. Ward's colleagues opposed herd elopment is the dis-|tenant Instructed’ the ‘Sladdens t Ba bRLteaieaens moonshiners in the distric f i it | eimvodne to appear batohe Weageal Caaic mater ceraopent, the, ie [enantio ruiaton ibn demale row If the] Dante lone te new arab ine; Leds |Past Fogo wu Johnie watts oad not | ae fee nan q : : : a ' ; c sier thorities can interfere with the brew-| violation 0 olstoad act and ‘willl Puestn were allowed to depart, Several en upper room OE the: Giberson hom — santas ee a sens ed an ore Victi 25c snot in thie district If they try to givo|not be countenanced, Jones said. ToONiha, ag0;, Sromihitlen “Myenke oty, of a complete mourning oul + BP- of strict jaw enforcement. im polis ‘aided th Lichte - . ee 1 the olice raided e iter apart: parently purchased by Mrs. Giberson,| BROADWAY FIRE BOY USES PILLOWS “The job ts too tough," Mrs. Ward ; It includes two mourning veils, It includes two mourning vells, two TIES UP TRAFFIC] ON HIS COT SOAS TO}s0ia to-day, explaining her resisna- "ane! CALLED WIFE“EASY” |MOVED FURNITURE _|papy DYING FROM FALL Jersey Sullice Not Bad TO COVER HOLES IN and stockings. Detectives are : x tion. OFF RAILROAD TRESTLE Pg te eae tee ume and place | Blaze at Grand Street Halts MAKE HIS ESCAPE eri: petiove mo, t was a great ex-| When It Comes to Re- he eine sa OFFICIAL CARPET] \..0., 10: of purchase Travel 40 Minute perience,”’ she exclaimed. “1 was Ju: md Taunted| fe : a n Minatta, eighteen months No. 8) Jersey Street, New Brigh Michael Bird, Accused of corder Mile: Asked if he credited the theory of 6 Declares Wusba Fire in the Qve-story building, No. 472 @ Httle afraid to tackle the Job last iit , ae ‘on, Staten Island, was ti che tall and short burglars, upon) a cv iway, n Sera fue rae to| Burglary, F capes From Aart mutt ceeiaea het eearieace Max Gillis, twenty-four, of No. 1957 Her After Recon- Queens Commissioner of [{0?,,S40y vcr cousin Moline tens be’ ete which clue New York detectives are] Prose ne rer ones OF A The ey 7, Pear hat = Bs os i a Daly Avenue, the Bri ney epee Sa Gt i s City’s lowed her to crawl on the trestle over working for the defense, Detective] (as. tie! up (raille forty minutes and Children’s Society. was all I needed. I found, however, eae TNC ciliation. Jurors Concéals City’s lowed her eatle ur Alea Hack th sine Staten Island Rapid Transit line, She fell th et to the track: She was tank Building, next sey justice’? to-day when he ap . . peured before Recorder Miles in North | _ The question of condonation prom Parker saic “I don't believe anything that Mrs. fter placing pillows in his bed to]that my physical prowess was Penuriousnes to the Staten Island fire started in the ent eive the gua Michael Bird Jagainst me, Being a woman of small ises to be one of the chief Issues in} ‘The sadystory af how he has had to] yates rac Giberson said, If 1 had any faith in] op the hosal s ale ity Com-| fourteen A Wnean in ealee reeaati 3 Mae ee ay. [ Bergen in answer to a summons for| ty Aon 1 Vaticlis Inpuchittects Gone bitralereseivm ett abet LL. her burglar story T would have inves-] pany and burned from the second to the years oid, known in the} stiture, 1 could not have any inu-lariving an auto: without # lcenwe. | Alfred I. Perrin tied yeaterday In| ceal the aapidated condition of the tigated It further before I had her} third floor, which is occupied by the|elhborhoud of his home, No. 765{ence on w drunken man or some onc} ‘The scenario can best be told Im the| the County Cleck's offies.. The 1% carpet in his office 1s related in a arrested,” Dan-Greene Merchandise Company. On| Tenth Avenue a disorderly manner. In- communication from Commissioner of Jurors McKennee of Queens County ard of Estimate. arpet at present in ust “Buster,” eseaped| acting nanan eh : ried, May 10, 1808 dialogue that passed hetween Recorder] Were Married May i stead they would just laugh at mo] i) OPN" iG passed Between Hecorder) iband ii a dentist with offices. at and I was helpless.” and Gia, No. 487 Wifth Avenue, ‘They have She had made no arrests, although| Judse—Why didn’t you havo u ariv- ty- Parker has handled ninety murder fourth floor 1s the Kass Hosi - cases in the last twenty-nine years, | Company, while the Carb Manufactur-|from the temporary ly i vlehty nine comet | ing Corporation occupies the fifth. ‘The| the Children's and has obtwined elghty-nine convie-| Teint tloor ia usd by the Leg ie | ct tions, restaurant Pha y quarters of y, No, At Irving er ald, twe three sons--Alfred Hi he . some time action for divorce which : -. ; at night. He waslhes eforta ‘occasionally, wete ex-|ling licen two; Edwin Fraser, cighteon, and “has been In very bad condi eserold Gai Nun pe NG: pe ee ne one was in the building ut the arrested yesterduy afternoon at 624] pended In that direction, On one o iillis—They ure hard to get in New] Ledley, six. tion for the t three or four years, erson, Who was questioned in conp the fire and turned in an a Street and Tenth Avenue by Detec-|caslon, Deputy Sheriff Vandenvever| yor Mrs, Perrin alleges in it T refrained from uesting its tion with the case, returned to New| age was pated at live Hart of the 47th Street Station, | W@8 called from Minot to quell a dis-| Judge—Poor excuse; $5 and costs!|plaint that her husband was replacing, instead of whieh I had It York yesterday afternoon, i aca Wito alleges that the boy burglarized] turbance at a dance, but the fact that} Gillis—-But 1 only have $4.80 of misconduct with Miss Hisie Sure! repaired and patched from carpet dis- (ees TAME v ON STRELT ORATORS| the apartment of Mrs. Luigina Bardo, | t¥® Justice of the Peace had no war-| Juige—All right, then, 'll tuke it | on numerous occasions between Janu-|earded from the several court rooms ul women in Union Hil, N. J,,]No. 413 West sd Street, and made]fant blanks on hand prevented an] (iilis (After’ paying fine)—Say,| ary, 1909, and February, 1 oa] ta the building HINGTON, Aug. 19,—Honduras ned to the police that their] uway with valuables worth $84. arrest. Judge, lend me a quarter till to-mor-| In April, 1919, she says she forgave The same carpet 18 now on the has taken up with the United Stat fio children were kept awake by atreet o Mrs. Ward was said to have been | row him and consented to remain wit r which was placed there upon At tho time of his ar 4 gung of Government the ownership of the Swan|tors who harangued crows until mide the first woman marshal in the} Judge—Surest thin, ‘6 ht his promise to treat her] the opening of the present Court i uo tte, te ho R i you know nim upon P islands, loc: ff the o ht, ‘Ther order ha: no| forty. Jumped on the detective, w } $ d Gi i ‘and affectionate] House, which Is now over twelve slands, located o nem has €2N9] wus force to draw his pistol to kecp| United States. And Gillis strolled toward the car] kindly and be a good and affection SN HiGn Mey pen cova Timely that runs to Manhattan, husband. She alleges he violated =e cy ae this promise by treating her Setter ten al “Put Her inHole!’ |pivorce 1s GRANTED and taunting Mer with velng second story window. Officials of the for forgiving him and tellin while admitting his secape, Shouts Caddie; TO Louis STAUCH ] iia not love her. Finally, 9 are reticent about the details: Saterioont Dicces) te Gency he abandoned her in J aking must cease at ten o'clock, the boy in cvst He was tuken to PANTOMIME as to cover the worst in the carpet that were ly through and frayed, void the necessity of ask. ®, but this cannot bi further. ‘The poor worn comple in orde ing for 4 accomplished au process has since failed to ‘contribute Gaynor, eighteen, of No. C ik hi k D Rest mt Proprietor, condition of the carpet is an object of delightful > 44th street, arrested this] CPULURSMAIUC L708 |... stauen, proprietor ot stauch's|UREY, 1, NeF MUDDOTE. | Comment to people having occasion to quality that can morning by Detective Hurt on susyi- = ee % . me 3 Sicilia : e office.” pening by Diteative Hart on sues Coney Island restaurant, was granted} his wife's allegations. gnter the of : 7 not be duplicated cion of ecmplicity, was held for in-| z Commissioner McKennee asks $850 vestigation by ate Simpson in] Golf Etiquette of Oakmont|an interlocutory atvoree to-day by are for about 85 yards of carpet, EO}W. BEATTY OF N. Y. the West Side Cour *Club Smashed, but It Supreme Court Justice Gannon in] GEOSW. . ‘3 — — —— : ’ Brookly M staucl ARI Be ay Braced Up Bob n from Mathilda Stau GETS DIVORCE IN P. BY BEATING CrurrLED Wyre, PD ‘ The prineipal teatimeny at the Hallo caes sae Sbemckitomey: Al Leetand Convicted of beating his wife, twént —— " deposition by Mrs. Emma], nounced to-day that a divorce two years old and a cripple, John Rice,| PITTSBURGH, Aug. 19.—Etiquette}}unt, formerly a housekeeper for thirty-three, of No, 352 Dean Street, of the golf course means nothing in| Mrs. Staueh, now Ml in the Kings Brooklyn, was wentenced to tne penlten-| the youthful life of at least one Negro| County Hospital. She sald that be- tlary for six months to th ars in| eRe Tats PGi veaea Gen ede : the Court of Special Sessions yesterday, | °@44¥ at the Oakmont Country Cl ween October, 1917, and Janu. been granted George Wililwm Hea from his wife, ney Vhat Court Should “This is the most brutal assault I have|Gene Sarazen and Robblo Cruikshank |1#!5, Mrs, Stauch Hved tn an up vere eos a o tive Pass on Literature ? had to deal with tn all my years on] Were in their semi-final mateh for t! ent at No. 400 Riveralde Drive with | France on June 12, Judgment the bench," sald Judge Sulinon in pass-| professional golf title. Cruikshank |* min known both as Grover Muller d 2 wife and on one occasion beat her head}, Crwikshank was on the green for aj!) ‘ auple were known as Mr and] oawogsy SAVED JUST 44 TINE SERIB a plan MRE putt. Aw he drow back his |i rss. Stuuch, Pavel temcifed that Ate CUNBINE to thelr canoe for mor mee . : lub, in a silence obseryed by t! i ich te than a half hour in a heay “he > 26 Hs ss "| SROMER RiRits NOT GVIUTYs [hundeel! Ip the mation’ the’ ius | to wee CIRTIOd to the defendant oni | Cyt a pel AMURID ® Reavy zea, a 1 This question is discussed by a BOSTON, Aug. 19.—Daniel P. Hig-| Negro boy who had bet a quarter on] S°Y 4 1896, In Manhe Albert | Turnbull, twenty-threw. and | Z ins the stock brokerage firm of|him against Safazen rose from 1 —— Paul Swanson, twenty, he * t | > 1 - f ier eee ener aie ges | seat on the top rail ota fence, Bavped] MOY MABLY mevrmx wy pu. |No. day slate Siroet distinguished body of writers nal quilts in vam eanke te his arms and shouted: W Position peaceable Rnd Sheccat hea AF ; 2». 2 ot euilty in Superior Court to an In- | Ni pon man; put her] &, 28 Cummings Avenue, tienes, | ue, Sherpahen " in to-morrow’s Sunday World Copyright, 1922, Amociaied Editon | [from his customers, tle was jndieted | im the hi dis wens BIER By @ VisloUN doi Genbure, at ; v0 \ ‘ast week In an investigution of bucket] And Cruikshank, after a pair . pues Consiie otal have béen able shops here. Moment of svlf-control, did just that os ‘was killed, craft more than a few minut { j 5 ‘ we nee TS met ear rrmepe ~~ Rea ae ae eee ne seme em ee

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