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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1922, Love Smiiten Swain Smite Air | With Song, Smote by Neighbors STABBED AT HOTEL, ~ DIES IN HALLWAY Screenings By DON ALLEN Police Mystified in Rochester Slaying. POME . 1 . ; ' Hutte gagk Hore wo Forlorn Remeos Serenade Their West Hoboken| nociinsrmn. sept. 6—The boay , By Harold Mac Grath, » Wen 16; th0 torie Juliets at 2.A.M. of Sheldon Drennan, torty-five, was 78 ry r a To see a movie shou . : , found shortly before midnight lying | = t ye stra 7) ) Sole Mio, sty-| c 2 7 | Author Of The Voice In The Fog. he Ragged Edg@eete. Hs deeghe ad toail rave atayed Fo the suiains of "O Sole Mo,” two lusty-lunged young swaln broke[ jin) morte elore MUNIN line InNustrated By Wi11.B.J nstone. r 4 penile into song to the accompaniment of banjos shortly after two o'clock this}, soto, where the man had collapsed honcm 7 araaus, AREA ‘ : hotel, ° i i : Nivea ; 7m Jodie oHeloverr ane morning in Smith Street, West Hoboken, between Bergenline Avenue and] and dicd after being stabbed over the THIRD INSTALMENT. JOHN HARDING, tied down to business all his life, is just ready to yssossions—elsewhere? § Poe. West Street. They serenaded two Juliets living in the street who dis-|heart. The body was found by a In which John Harding is introduced| retire and go in for lighter things, when a letter from his wife tells _ porhane All in good time you ’ creetly hid their identities. Tn an instant sleep was an utter impossibility, | patrolman, attracted by the shouts of i to methods and means he had him his daughter, be Rel ae hh ie th that are Other expressions that bezan with¢——<<—$_—<—<>_$_—$<—<$—_ a man in a window. It was still never considered. BETTY, has fallen in love. The letter doesn’t say with whom, Hard-|{5 exphan mi an en eet OUR SYMPATHIES “On” but t confined to the vars » has fa j a \ expla 5 i i hut that weren't confined to ) % , i HE two left the grill for the) ing plans a deal to control a bank and wonders where five handred Wi recognige Ite no FU) rhe mother of Robert G. Vignola, Fig aevtnn, ira anole tie (ate Headed) > trecacenelin wrmioleytle | Harte ee a ee } outer hall, Harding following 14 is r ae “if 7 ‘ ow | the widely known Cosmopolitan direc yrding of the Iyrie . : heh y Drennan was a teamster for a carting the unknown. It was some.|_. missing shares may be Did Lever do your father a favor?" the wilely Known Cosmopul any on| (rom every window, and old shoes, |#de car and arrested the Romeos.lcompany. His wife, Mra. Agnes ‘ thing novel for him to be led.| MATHEWSON, his secretary, doesn’t know anything except that the pel the ou et ae Labor Day following a long illness, utara: clocks and otter removable ete Neuitace ihe th gt Ps Wes Drennan, was employed at the hotel ily ewd young] 5 Ps onc pe ‘ “1 see You won't be driven.” Teholata abe ‘ ol h : corde: , the youths cribed |as a housekeeper. i; A remarkabily shrewd your hares once belonged to old Nicholson, former rival of Harding, who] ciginaie up We are leaving tow Mrs, Vignola’s death was not Un} aijocis barraged In the direction of }themselves as John Clark and Joneph| A Had oom a ; man, he mused. Had ho urge I h d ¥ 1B to: expected and her son was at her bed- | 4, r Ing opposite to Dren PusA; pleaded, MAINE. Would Hever left his estate to a grandson of whom Harding has heard nothing} once the city mits were left be-| °*? _ the young Romeos., ‘The serenaders|smith, which names are said by the nan said he had heard loud talking for thirty years. At his club, Harding is accosted by a stranger in Drennan's room, thep a groan fol ow end came. She is sur- { " ‘i aide when the end cam " merelysmoved out of range and con-] police to be fictitious, and would give Ll RRA EL MS ALB abate vived by her husband, three sens and) tinged their warbl no addresses or explanation of their The young fellow's very brusqueness who introduces himself as j j hind, the car leaped forward at a fifty- i : j in which Insolence was totally want-]MR. SMITH, who compels Harding to listen to him for five minutes mile clip over the dangerous, icy high- lowed by the sound of a falling bod a daughter. Catcalls gom almost everybody | actions. ‘ ys y yha : salons 301 atca 3 stions. He found Drennan ly! aver eveencersa &.Bpecies OF 698d 1 ii Tarding wad glad GROEN, to GURROW Shia uae extended to Boblyiving in the neighborhood having no] More information was required by| radiator, life extinct ee ee . ‘i ah SOS enti s ay In his bereavemen civect: Bot Livingstons, ot Noy 1 , : dence in Harding. He was absolutely and incidentally to pay for his supper. into his overcoat. feet, Jolin Livingstone, of No. 602} the court, so an adjournment was ——_—> J. HAMILTON LEWIS IS SERIOUSLY ILL Smith Street Hoboken Polic aasured that somewhere in the ps ‘Mr. Smith” had commanded m: t The stranger persuades the banker to accompany him on an CXpe-| They were about twelve miles north dition to borrow, not to steal, something for Harding's benefit, and] wnen the unknown leaned over and pressed two objects into Harding's hands. “Here; keep thet handy. We'll Probably need them later.” With a rush of misgiving Harding inspected these objects. He knew now that he was a doddering old fool. Here he was, riding like the wind into he knew not what kind of trap, a gray mask in one hand and a cold, fat atitomatic in the other! nt word to the West/taken until Friday and the young CAR CONVERSATION, Station, and Lieut, (men were paroled until that time, They were a couple of members of the Kalsominers' Union, having been reat, ca'tac'own aces, me LANGA Regrets Raising Rent Gates Avenue car yesterday afternoon cigy wee Sesussns ess “= When Tenant Starts Baby Garage My Gawd!" muttered one. “Y’'shoodha seen Benny las’ night! Lit up like a movie house! We musta bin makin’ sixty when a uy pops!Infants Mothers Park With Shrewd Tenant Start Ex- outer a cross street and slaps us one j had handled enterprises in which} assures the banker he does this because of a favor the banker has 4 done for the stranger quick and resolute decisions had been necessary. And where had he seen him before? Well, sooner or late: that fog would clear up. The purpose in his mind was now ‘ fully formed, and he mulled it over aa he passed down the steps to the street. Shortly this young man would learn that John Harding hadn't been called “The Fox” for nothing With his foot on the running board VIENNA, Sept. 6.—¥Former United States Senator J. Hamilton Lewis hae | been ordered to Davos-Platz, Switser- land, for treatment. He has been fil in a hospital here for a month and his condition {8 reported as serious, OO HELP WANTED—MALE. > By, u RECs ubioe veeieh te eae WV. on th’ fender. I seen Benny wasn't odus From Flat and Rate Comes Down. CENTRAL RAILROAD > 4 ‘= hi . iaself, 8 sa A P SENTRA struck by a sudden suspicion too Retween the impulse to atop the]in no shape t) save hissclt. a0 Y eet) = Chiam Zalowitz stands out to-day among his fellow men as one who strong to be thrust aside. car, when he discovered the mask and|him arou’ th’ neck an COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY him before th’ car turned turtle. We] @uickly made the landlord regret raising the rent. Naturally, thousands lands in a clump o' soft sand an’ "| will ask immediately “How did he do it?” “Lissen, kid!" broke in the other.| qe, “You talk like Poi! White acts!” “You don’t happen to be on the Hammersley ticket, do you?" “Hammersley? Oh, I see, No; 1 don't happen to be. It wouldn't serve to kidnap you, Mr. Harding, when Mathewson and half a dozen > assistants go about armed with a hun dred powers of attorneyship.” the automatic in his hands, and the accomplishment of the fact, Harding reviewed the astonishing events that had landed him in this flying auto- mobile. Hypnotized! ‘There was not the least doubt of it; for once in his life i a i it was easy, He merely® Started a baby carriage garage to “ts fe [droves leaving their bawling off- ake in enough money to pay the}spring while they went shopping or CHEERFUL. raise. Came then the noisiest young-|to the movies. A relic of bygone days which had/eters in thie neighborhood to be| The noise of al them babies is eo WANTED: ee lie had been hypnotized, spellbound.| been actually used in the carrying parked for the duy—and the other|making my tenants move," said Dick- HOISTING E 1} SG RASORLS Tae eecrrinines ae Aatat ‘The mysterious stranger's novel COPA LA HeLa tata tenants began moving to a quieter|man. “I want this man thrown out CIS S ENGINEERS q Nave taken You boma tithe to dig Into method of entering the club to obtain a ss yeduistio’ ae hited BondboysHtece = J of my house.” . WITH i ay ative with these veaultac” lis interview, and his subsequent coming pte ue ea france th lt all came out in Harr Schlacht's “What do you charge for taking Goop = i tar never overlook detalis 4f 1 can thunderbolt that he could put his|!t !s a gallow whleli hi Tee s East Sido Arbitration Court, at No.|care of the carriages?” asked Judge 3 REFERENCES, ; help it. Often a trivial detail, if hands on the missing five hundred | official aes te can ue 150 Delancey Street, when the land- nacht, . i than‘e dite shares of bank stock, had thrown| Which had been used for numerous|iord, Hs » Dickman, made a pa-| “Twenty-five cents a week,” re- — ignored, is paid for b: ' Will you ride inside or on the seal i} with me?'* “With you, by all means, Younk ; man, you interest me, This isn't the j Kind of business for a man of your i} stamp. There is nothing to it in the end. You are waltzing on a tight yope. If you slip you break beyond mending. Why not apply your talents in some legitimate direction “I prefer the life I lead, 1 would not last a week in your offices, 11 you were so kind as to offer me u berth."* Which was exactly what Harding had in mind! This fellow had the gift of clairvoyance. Tvo bad, too bad. “Has it ever struck you," asked the unknown, “that the intelligent criminal is rather difficult to net?'” “Sooner or later the net falls, ing man,’" “But before it does, think of the sport! To pit your wits against the combined wits of organized society, and to win nine times in ten! There's your thrill. You know your markets Could you return to the hundred- share manipulations after having played with millions? Assuredly not No more can I return to the hum- drum existence of routine. Think of the zest of entering a dark room and hangings in Bath County, Virginta.| thetic appeal to have Chiam thrown] plied Chiam. It was erected by the man who con-| out of the house, which is in Attorney] many as fifty carriages a week.” structed it for a hanging in 19 Street, The the Arbitration Coutt proved “T have seon men who gloried in} Dickman raised Chiam’s rent $3 al its worth. By adroit questioning {t their work but I don’t believe that T| month, he admitted, Then Chiam had] was learned the landlord would give ever met a man who was prouder of] painted < sign, “Baby Carriage] up the extra rent if his tenant would t it on the front door.| give up his perambulator garage. It mothers responded in| was so settled. Harding off his balance. He knew that there was such a thing as hyp- notism, but that Its one dependable factor was personality; and this criminal—hadn't the scoundrel ad- mitted it.—fairly radiated person- ality, Possessing the most valuable of human assets, magnetism, he was burtering it for this kind of excite- ment! Pistols and gray masks! Thievery! What else could this journey mean, unless—blackmail! Some diabolically clever gaine to compromise him, to make his wife and daughter blush for him, Blind fool, why hadn't he looked at that side of it? To have answered this promiscuous call of ad- venture at the rollicking age of fifty- five, when he ought to be saying his prayers and getting his house in order! Ve leaned forward, caught the chauffeur roughly by the shoulder— rather a dangerous thing to do just then—and yelled: “Stop—this—car!" There was a grinding of brakes, and the car slewed and began a series of light-hearted quadrille movemente, now on the port wheels, now on the starboard. Only the skill of the man at the wheel saved the car from turn- ing turtle. “Sometimes I have as WAGES AWARDED BY UNITED STATES RAIL. ROAD LABOR BOARD. himself than this hangman,” said Mr. Barthelmess. ‘He gloated over it. His father was the Sheriff of the county and was intrusted to do this! FIVE COWS KILLED | CAT A-FISHING the day of hanging and the Sheriff BY LIGHTNING BOLT CATCHES TURTLE APPLY TO { Cc. E. CHAMBERS, SUPT. MOTIVE POWER AND EQUIPMENT, CENTRAL RAILROAD CO, OF NEW JERSEY, JERSEY CITY, N. was ill. Nobody else would do the 2 6 fob. But the son took up his father’s , z = work and pulled the trigger which} Animals, Mastened to the | Or Maybe It Should Be sprung the trap, ending the life of Se DEER = cons ay ee Notes , . the Guilin ob the laws Same Chain, Struck by Lurtle Catches Tabby. “They were somewhat crude In Lightning. PACKERVILLE, Conn., Sept. 5. building this gallows. It was con- Pe An, Sen eee aihe oldisaw. that-cate love flab structed right in front of the cell s, a Duk Hever WIL Gt hale een G0 window which was occupied by the] same chain, were killed yesterday man who had been condemned to] on Frank Word's farm, catch them, has been exploded by Joe Walsh's old female tabby, death, For three wecks he stuod at the window and watched tlese men who lives on fish and catches them herself. building the instrument that would] Ville, Orange County, by a bolt plunge him into another world. Some] of lightning . , say that he was crazy when led to Another bolt ripped off a section Tabby had five kittens not long the gallows.’ of the steeple of Grace Church age, so now she brings five fish eee in Port Jervis. Slate shingles cach morning before sun-up for ‘s 1 | were scattered about for a dis- her brood. HERS A RRETIY UAOURHT tance of a hundred feet from the To-day Tabby caught a baby turtle by mistake. The mother turtle grabbed hold of Tabby's edifice. tail and hung on. The cat, doing its best, could not gain an Inch few miles from the village of Union- BOYS - WANTED, TWO GOOD HUSTLER OVER 16 YEARS, AS OFFICE MES SENGERS, TO CARRY COPY FROM 4 TO 8 P. M. IN THE ADVERTISING DEPART- MENT OF A LARGE NEWS PAPER; MUST WORK SAME HOURS SUNDAY; OFF ON SATURDAY; SAL- “‘HERE, KEEP THESE HANDY'—A GREY MASK IN ONE HAND AND A COLD, FAT AUTOMATIC IN THE OTHER.” night at seven. Come."* lap robe over his knees. He was in It seemed to Harding that he had[for it now, no matter what happened. really stepped Into a fox which grew] Had wishing served, he would have Seldom do we run blurbs sent us by praise agents as they are sent.) =< — But we'll bend this steel-bound rule Line SHIP NEWS INFORMATION “Put me down!" shouted Harding. : ARY $10; REFERENCES, instantly sensing the presence of an-| denser and denser as he went along. | wished himself safely back in the cozy], s sondit a Here goes: | and for hal¢ an hour Madam 5 = 280 WORLD. other man! Perhaps he has been} For the moment he forgot all about] ¢lub. Well, so be it. All his life he Remember the conditions."’ “Because Salome did what many Turtle hung on to the dlack tail HUSEEER LA a ‘onfound the conditions Due To-Day. . “Ah, that’s quite another matter. Mr. Harding, I gave you opportunities waiting for you, and Is as eager to take your life as you are his. You hear a thousand strange sounds you women have desired to do, yet could not, she has come to be regarded as object of this adventure; It aine overtopped by the compelling magnetism of } this extr had wanted something like this ‘o happen; but he found that the reality while Tabby yelled. Walsh — final’ Nia Zane a, Vigo pa, Kings chopped off on dinary|was not so alluring as the dream Atharaer, (teste Melons character In-antlaus ge vole, 118 : am's head and Tabby was re- WANTED. sever heard before, anil above ail;| Young man who waa whimucal one|awo men ia acdatk room, seoking tof es wide aa & bars door to witlcraw.lity,:* sald Nazimove, recontly Aunyria, Glasgow leased, probably never to go fish- louder and louder, the beating of| moment and territic the next. Tolcut cach other's throats! He felt the] £ aid not urge you once. | f laid enw rebuffed fn her adva fen iecstarrne ing again. your own heart. I have known that| have killed a human being, and then] hair stir on the base of his ne Ho] conditions and you agreed to them | to Jokanuan, flew Into a raze sontremptn, . anand —S=== Sensation. A man cannot sell neeK-| to go on—eating, sleeping, working! [pressed back these sinister musings} Verbally. so» exptodea |*2° could not have bim, she w Sapinanptes DETECTIVE BUYS HOOCH, BOILERMAKERS, ties after such an experience. A| ‘Am I in my dotage, I wonder?|and forced his thoughts into a channel | “But pistols and masks!” exp! bo (one, (elne fo; thet eniy Iey Se donna. B L 4 BLACKSMITHS, short life and a merry one! It's the| Have 1 not in truth fallen asleep in| which pertinently concerned his own] the millionaire. of that was death, and of that OTTLE HURLED AT HIM ( “Mr. Harding, T told you that there would be risks, but I promised you that you should come through this night honorably, no matter what hap- pened to me. Four miles rearward we passed a road house. I'll return you that far. But T propose to finisi game. It js like all games. Once it gets the best of us, we are done Now, then, don’t trouble yourself ar further regarding my morals. 1 am paying a debt of gratitude; believe it or not.’" Irony? Harding, who wa ad the power. How many women ve longed to slay the men who have ie Hled to love them? Many more than] (eee ee ei thamnpton jome."* Matilde Pelr Gen my chair at the club? A criminal! And Tam trusting him. I am going into the night with him somewhere!” Harding thought, It incredibl In the alley they came upon a huge touring car, gray with mud. Blobs affairs. How had that stock cemenl ten years ther into one pac! they never answ proxies Those lawyers had pure Due Friday. "a MACHINISTS, CAR REPAIRMEN, Three Held for Violation of Liquor Law, upped up gravitated Why had d the calls for a Three men charged with violating the liquor law were arraigned in Fifth Ave- nue Court, Brooklyn, to-day. John Mo- ROMANTIC (2 . SKILLED IN RAILROAD master] of mud clung to the wooden spokes in]for one ma that was now obvious it 4 We've often read, ou probably hambeau, Robbie, No. 60 47th Streat. Q of that style of fence, could not say.| the whecls and the headlights were] But lawyers, instead of brokers! Out-| this affair nd paine ral von a have} nave, the glowing accounts of how Bail To-Day Pond Ganctuecthe Rae rien uate WORK; “Have you ever killed a man?” he] freckled with it, At the wheel was afside ¢ block of five hundred, not] cause to tear HAC et ee oul T}this and that actor or actress hap- cl with selling liquor to Detective Leo Asked; and he was conscious of the| hyddied form, presumably the chauf-|another share had found it way to the} am not compelled to pay my obliga | pened to enter the movies. These] coon, Cristobal... ‘Ve Parks of Inspector Sackett’s staff. On crack in his voice, tion to you. You are absolutely free to return or to proceed. | suggest that you get out and walk about for a few minutes, You are probably cold. for the mask and the automatic, you need not accept them, If any one should recognize you, you will have Ile regretted the ket, It had been bought and but only among the favored few What was back of this singular pur chase? Harding sighed, Circles; he was just running around in- circles and getting nowhere \ “Supposing I had had you ejected feur, “Mr. Smith! HAN right, ce hook him gently. ! Sorry, but 1 couldn't get here earlie It’s ten minutes before the appointed time though. Look alive! When we reach the north road let her out." Ay the chauffeur sat up, anything praise-agenting romances have thrilled] Gygiirlino Foire us all—while we believed them—but BE seldom have we been so thoroughly thrilled as by the story of Bull Mon tana’s entry into things theatrical “Suppose you were attracted to the theatre by its appeal to your artis a charge of felonious assault he was held in $1,000 bail for examination Sept. 11, The detective suid that McRobbie threw a bottle at him. John D. Wag No, 8602 Fourth Avenue, and Willlam Reynolds of No. 116 Lawrence Street, were held In $600 STEADY EMPLOYMENT; STANDARD WAGES, AUTHORIZED BY UNITED STATES 1.00 P.M. 4.00 PM Noon .00 P.M. 1.20PM, 4.30 PMC AM. 11.00 4M 00 A.M. 11.00 A.M , 7.00 A.M, 11,00 A.M. Sail Lo-Morrow. question instantly “If IT have, God forgive me!’ The voice was harsh with sudden anguish and the owner spoke no more until th cab turned into 49th Street and stopped before a garage. “We leave § ; 4 : cee Mails Close. Saits, | bail each for examination Sept. 11. The this machine here hut sleepily, Harding noticed that the} from the club?” Harding turned upon| to shoulder the disadvantages. We nature?” some feminine writer asked sauahe, tians oe nila |] datactive: gala het, Mevnslan wan tins RAILROAD The unknown got out and hurried} feliow wore an enormous overcoat, | his companion. not find use for either mask or|of Bull. : MAA. 11.00 4M} Jouding liquor from a truck last even- LABOR BOARD. into the office, doubt! to pay his} goggles and a headgear not unlike ‘THtere are always two sides to a the measure was only precau- “Naw! answered the bovine onc on uO AM. «1.00 ML fing at Wagner's restaurant, and that yeckoning. fle returned quickly that used by football players fence,” was the answer. © perfectly free to act} “What then,"’ continued the sob it 2 he found twenty-four bottles of Iquor “There's an alley in the next block.| “All aboard, Mr. Harding!’ Ah! Then, if I had ignored your PT Ra Mala e Vie nea oH 21.30 A.M. 3.00 P.M. Jin the restaurant Apply to = Store the locality away in your mind.| ‘The car rolled out of the dark alley, [pressing sense of obligation you would (Copyright by the Bell Syndicate.) “Two bucks a night nswered sail Friday. aS You will m El Toro, ‘I uster be « bouncer in a Bowery teeayter of ev'nin's after I was through d'liverin’ ic An’ I gets two clams a night Jes’ fer trun- nin’ noisy guys out.” num ‘Attaboy, Bull! Stick to the truth, me there to-morrow! and Hardin Mee Neon 1.00PM. 5.00 P.M. mechameally drew thy have taken your knowle Kke—shall I (Continued To-Morrow.) CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY WEDDING GUEST HELD ON CHARGE 8 YEARS OLD Another Guest Says He Stabbed Him and Vanished. Michael Pazy, twenty-seven, would be \ free man to-day If he had not insisted upon attending the wedding in Jersey City yesterday of Harry Marchanis, his best friend. 8 and seventy of cante-} mon o quotations were available. a arieties wholesale per 14-quart basket for the same. Retail figures shipment was to be sold show the best grade at $8 to $3.50 per auctt “Delays in transportation | bushel; fair fruit, $2. to 0 per due to the strikes have created a con-|bushel, or three peaches for 10 cents dition out of the ordinary nd where Housewives who depend upon the the California fruit competes with the feity markets for thelr fruit will prob home grown, prices will fall,” Her- ably tind little ch in the price of per bushel basket. This apple makes nice preserves and jelly The favorite fruit for jelly, erab- upples, ure not in demand as vet and msiderable stock is held in cold storage Warehouses, possibly due to the fact that the Ii wife was not ready to make her jelly until after louy as t “while Justice Waits.” Rich 5 vort! As ‘twere! fe ‘Tully Marshall and Robert McKim, OH! the screen's most polished villain duo, Pack burros were used to transport{are in “Without Compromise." every ounce of building material neee Steen Ge along well on the sary to build a cottage near Craig’s{ipoy, Mix special, “An Arabian Cc. E, Chambers, Supt. Motor Power & Equipment, Jersey City, N. J. sehel Jones of the State Department Teaches except in the ease of bav-] Labor Day. Cherry crabs wholesate| Lake. California, for use in “Pes 0! licnight."* } fs alleged to have stabbed | ———— — rmx and Matkets said, in dis-{eaing within the next two weeks and]at $2.50 to $4 per bushel and other| My Heart.” the pi mak kid MeCoy will appear soon in an-| Michael Zodhannel of No. 285 Pacific At the height of the canning and|{Ussine the record shipment of fruit} should do their canning and presery- | yarietios $1.50 to $2, while the retail | ine With Laurette star.|oinee pox flim, He'll /e married dur- | Avenue, Jersey City, eight years ago, at Mt nw hah phase rah i ar nd its influence upon prices, ‘fake ling now eres Gh Pee . nd aby seal ine Nong line of burros kept going in the action, then bringing his mar. } the christening of Zodhannel's baby, NK Sease fe housewife 1 d $3 fo e} 4 i » the narrow a slev low ch he is supposed to hay ; i -BARROR, th Wi Dew Keveipts com) Wester New same amount one continuous stream up the narrow! i¢0) marital score up to the eleven | lowing which ho js supposed to have WANTED—MECHANICS AND find « plentiful supply of fruit Rive ata: iucteadinie Gully ana einil +4 bas mountain path HELPERS, Another reuit on the canning | plinns, which are available in quan marks Stella Murfa, of Bull Montana directed the making 216 Whiton Street, and Pazy and Zod- moderate prices and sugar a cent|tancously with the rrivals from Cali- Sounds like an Interborou attar’a he lower than the midsummer price. In]fernia the price dropped $1 to $1.50 li ule does It NO Prunes are not plentiful enough at . a rs ona > pmanent positions are ities a u air price or d-quart hiss oO wa c up of the black eye Viola Dana wears | hann who he is alleged to have] Peri the last two weeks sugar has loos. |e? bushel tant week, OF the 298 cars ier ay oy sinh pean? ego k Ae mate ns arene conning, but ‘by pea rae parts of “lune Madness stabbed, were among the guests, open at the following rates, ke sugar Nas loo TO nears. evolved in the week ending [petee:, Burban ; nonth the house- DOUBLE-HEADER. 4 ige, now Europing dhannel disappeared after Pazy's}authorized by “the United ened, according to a report from the] etl : tek ending 155 conta; Lombards, 15 to 20 cents; | wife may plan to do her plums. ‘The Norma Talmadge, | Jentrance, reappeared with half a dozen tes Railroad Labor Board: American Sugar Refining Company, >"! IST cars were New York | non gages, 25 to 20 cents, and dam-| retail cost is Low 75 cents per basket] AN overloaded stork stopped at tie] f poll, las her dressing room iy policemen and Pazy taken to a cell, | tates : Ning whole W at $6.75 per 100 | S1OWr sons, espectally liked for preserves} and the wholesale 40 to 60 cents, Bet-| home of Harry Beaumont, widely Pritted ont with Coorer-Hewitta ihe posi eat stmeniniata ; pounds. No immediate increase in| Best Partett p whol: $5 tol and plum butter, 25 to 8 cents, Plums|ter varieties at more reago: n director, recently and certain-|footlights of the films, just so si Machin ) : ane 5 ® reasonable | Know Phat A Bollertua ers | price is looked for because the season} $5.50 1 vel of about three five retailing from 10 to 25 vents over] prices are duo later this month, [ly delivered the goods. can see how her make-up is setting. BROADWAY SEES wean of heaviest consumption is nearing [Mushels: ordinary quality, $1 to $4.50; Tine wholesale quotation per bushel. Vegetables are of good quality ana| And now Harry is the proud papal * a Harri ae RUNAWAY HORSE] ®""! "8 \\ocers the end and in supplies are | Beeket it aN tS A oY Mt isn lit urly to buy Krapes inf many housewives are aanning corn, | of twin girls, both of whom bh ays | Galt lieve ters Under rai Slectrical b}—ive per hour, believed to be lurge fo last {bushel basket. ‘The housewife must ities either for Jelly or wine} tomatoes, deets and ca +o ould bounce if he ever let ‘em fall, | the altadhad te MIM Waneniiie Gols] Workers ,. any quantit arrota by the| would ‘ Power House A out the year, There will be, how to $2.59 por bushel for frst} making, althongh for table use theleasy and satisfactory cold pack Both twins and the mamma are do. Now that the three Rtniny et and Scares Commuters, Me itehboard Operators'| ’ ¢ ze in pr » 1 Hetts toway, but later in ’ 5; ipplic or sa tsananeat thats K nely, yout Hinata tape uster, mma an¢ ower Hou! \ ever, a slight change In pri ! uals rile ley, but hat supply is adequate Supplies from] method beeause’ they hope to cut the} ing Ricely, thank you deville [aie TUster i eiae,' | Street car trae was tfed up for al Pirctr fey care of any out of the ordinary situ jo week she muy to plek UM tine Hudson River tion were light} food costs as close as. porsib! ‘ Se fe pa—are in "The Hlectrie te) IP ime to-day at Broadway and tachinist F burning att 1 Seckel : ible, Nice m4 » surcharged with vivid] short thm ‘ Machinist elpere ations which im se. Many re eke! Monday and T ay with Delaware} beets and carrots retail at 5 cents pe STATIC. air should be surcharg sitray “Btreat and fundreda of com-| enermeker He | tailers stocked in the sr when Pat 10 conte per pound or} ing Niagara varieties priced whole-[ bunch or 60 cents per doz § perl starion Davies has by far the most |cleetrical terms muters hurrying across Broadway from feukouiith elbare L—-4ie per hour, siisar was nd dand 1's ¢ 1 le Ss cents to $1 per 12-quart bas fine, large ears of coin co important sereen role of her career jr agents for the innumeral Rrooklyn Bridge and North River fer- et Mela iy i can afford to sell at a close 1 citer wait oF the 4 esfiet. Grapes retail per $5 to 40 pound at $4 per 100 ea ewhen Knighthood Was in Flows onder do. of tae movies seem] ries ran to safety when a horse attache Electrical Workers’ { now without Buca t now on site Worterm New ¥ basket at $1.50 and tab tapes sell tit t the 1 Me walla say Mabel Normand in “sy for to their dog's "pupu-[to a sheMetd Farms mills wagon be Helpers ; 3 Now b Wsket a ‘tle milton at the: Haun Phe! They say Me 1 to refe 1 came frightened and ran away. The] Car Repairers & Inspectors—63¢ per hour, and Ti) cents per potnd, bot " Uiply being fiberal as host [fren 15 to 20 cents per pound ordinary price is 8 tu rjranne” pula one more in mind of We liked it: 00) When We] caine ir ee ete. The horse ailed 42>) gre) and eat ‘ . ‘ nme Me fvaen. Tomatves ire TL pere lable" than ever it pout Larssie, the | eee from & man who tried to catch y 9.00.4. M 5.00 P.M. to By, The Wreest slepment of felt + WW t ah i ne 1 nited with}and vetail at $1.50 yw It] "The Hottentot™ is all about a tiovo| Barthetmegs collie ) ridle and ran into a pile of dirt | yar office, 1d Steet and ad ceived in New York in ore mornins ' 1 CMA THRPAat ow well to can tomatoe ‘e| who couldn't ride and did And, speaking wonder and rock at an excavation on the east] A » Brona, N was cars from Caliternia wth ' ned St f ‘ clovod, strictly faney stock. Green. | is chanee that 2 epay Dreams,’ Buster Keaton \ heart hw shipped side of Broadway opposite City Hall, VM, CLARK, Supertotendont, arris Monday. OF Unis cimount <a" rend boat L topped the marke touched them. Ca ns tia hala bon ator both of wi hid Are ‘ills of the great rf anit r, Joseph R ns, ot No BL New York, New Maveo & Hartford BR, Ow were mixed fruit grape pper ny 5 « 1 ' 1 per bt vty tvailable pisietteal x r est not hithest north | West 108d Street, was attended for care Bi; a ' ‘ wason at $12 pert \ ailat price fave funn ; ) | iaccrations and bruises, fruit and grapes--twenty-18ur cars ul Jotin variety are $1 Leodcom-'sale at $4 to $5 and retail at $2.00 190 heads 1 ey ene Rich will support Dustin Par? y e.

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