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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OOTOBER 14, 1922, " MRESATOL Fehrs ence, FROSTED! Fo AE MEAL An Een Abandons Once Happ Home to Then AFTERTWO YEARS | A” Register Gaily Pings! ject tune Drue Golden Wrote Kindly Nae i Comptroller Withholds $10,- ut a Panhandler. 000 Fund, Deputy Attorney Unable to Get Back to Plane, General Asserts. . or 2 Miss Drue Golden of No, 480 Bev- Mrs. Fish's Former Butler|entn avenue, Brookiyn, was rinene Led to Recovery of $1,000,- Jup the amounts of breakfast checks Is Dashed to Death in Landing, 000 in Platinum. in Childs's 14th Street restaurant, ‘ where she Is cashier, when # reporter Joneph Freed, forty, who has spent yl ites padi stepped up CLEVELAND, Tenn., Oct. 14— at Teast elght years in jail, was is-| peli eaten Tad di oy Tho body of Miss Eva Mons, twonty- : : of the rogistar bell managed to tell , , charged trom tho Tombs to-day. HO}. she had won @ ir year-old Chattanooga stenographer, said he intended to “go straight”? n @ Ford automobile killed yesterday in a unique accident on the final airplane flight which was to have atepped her from the appren- Enforcement of the Martin law to dicate bucketshops has failed sim- because $10,000 appropriated by Legislature last March to carry it the law is being held by the for the best from now on. Two years and four] aig sewhat Sa ae bax Rhea) State Comptroller, who will not turn months ago he pleaded gutity to rob- ead . You Seo To-day? it over to the Investigutors for neces- bing Mrs, Hamilton Fish, who em- 2 tice to uses, ' Miss Golden raked in another bill ter ad ea alegre Sect obese sary A Ployed him as a butler, of jewelry}and check, (separated the two took performers, to-day was en route back Apparently there are a ‘lot of in- worth §24,785. Ho has been in the|in their meanings at n glance, pressed home for burial. ‘uential people who don't want the Tombs since : her finger on @ register key, got out The airplane, piloted b yaviator Ww enforced.’’ Y a a oa y : Judge Mulqueen passed sentence|the change, pushed it across to the Peebles, soared to 2,000 feet, when These were statements to-day of SD eer . “4 oa } jand discharged Freed, telling him Weer aciine ee: 4& “thank you"? and Miss Moss climbed out on a wing, i 5 : ; that he felt it proper to make the|W&S reaching for another bill and } “ descended a 25-foot rope ladder and Frederick R. Rich, Deput { oe as a ie “i y sentence coincide with the time he {Check when she sald, “Is that 90?” . suspended herself by her teeth. Then ttorney Genoral sent here by Attor- has been in the Tombs. Through| The reporter, awed by the calm de- came time for her to climb back into Iney General Newton to collect evi- Freed's efforts detectives and Govern-|™eanor of the lady chango-maker in the plane for the return to earth a dence to We used in the prosecution ment officials have obtainéd evidence | the rush in Chiids's 14th Street ri DRVE GOLDEN professional flyer, but exhaustion, or of crooked brokers. against the fences in which Freed] t#urant, nodded his head. pee ye| f€8% OF perhaps both, had overtakes Major Rich has been in the city all disposed of the Fish Jewelry, “Well,”* said Miss Golden, as she] %W her “‘story’’ on her way to work} he, ang she was unable to make her inter, th this period bucket shop ‘The Government is sald to have re-|PUshed another collection sliver | #04 sent it in with the same feeling | way neck, operators have failed for milltons who — "i 4 f kindliness for the beggar that she z covered platinum wire worth over a] oolns over to a customer, “that te—| 0f | ; ime, |. Peebles, seeing her predicament, could have been reached by the Mar-| GORGE STOPES FORMER LOVE MATEANOR SS WIFE.NELLIE BELLE PHILLIPS AND [Tilo dollare, stolen during toe wan {ping went the onsh resister wove. at cen She gave hm a cmeat| flew low over a lake and motioned tin law long before the smashes, that = ee = ee from a Tennessee factory, through |t#ing —thank you—1I—both these 1h ide an mie woman. pater it is; [for her to drop, but she feared to cost thelr customers huge sums. ; * wae . ‘ information furnished by Kreed checks yours, sir?—didn't—ping, on] ler to an old woman. Ke * | take the chance or clse was entangled Major Rich says he has obtained|Man Kept Two Establishments Four Years in One City Pier oie AGiy eae GER ae [GAL WeMIe uctar® Sean cian bianeen | tie TRE UNRNa-expeot STRANGE ADVENTURES OF Aland contd not, so aguin the plane testimony in hundreds of cases, bui Block and Both Women Knew of It — Real Wife “But [ still think he loves me,|ffom the Fish home with the jewelry] Sg Mashed a smilo at the reporter DIME. soared into the clouds, The mechant- has been hammered in further action wy she declared with spirit, “and I'm|Detective James Smith saw him on] >Ut Only a brief one. There was an Very early in the morning | | clan on the ground, sensing the trag by, the attitude of the Comptrotier. . Took Care of Children When Mother Was Ill— going to cling to him, He's my legat|Pssex Street in conversation with ono| oter dollar being laid on the coun-} ame up out of the subway into edy, sent a hurry call for an ambu- “The Comptroller has rulgd that T + ¢ rae’ F hamid tains Benjamin Marwitz, Freed. bepan| te? 8m iss Golden turned her at-] Union Square and sitting on one | lanico an ors. cannot have any of the $10,000 for th Romance Has No Parallel in Fiction. Pe nE Tiles ee oe ote Dit UOTE SLng AE MIL athe derontion co | tention to Worth Wille! things of the rainesoaked benches of the | Still the plane circled about, giv- transcribing of testimony by stenog- sak turned the fire. Harwitz was shot] “The children—(ping! from the} Sark | saw a thin old man of ing the girl every chance to make her raphers,"’ he explained. ‘He will only 3 5 a Smith was So ‘the| Tesister)—will bo glad to hear that : ked | Way b ness was fast de- , : vahnat ate (From a Special Correspondent of The Evening World.) For her part, Nellie Belle Phillips|ead and Sm h was wounded in th They’ RAI youl i atutere sixty-five or seventy who lool acending and a landing was neces- turn it over for accounting. was willing to bide her time. head. Freed escaped and was later} 2) ws y y ers, | blue with the cold. He wore no y. Peebles headed for the 1 vestigations have not reached the ac- DENVER, Col., Oct. 14.—The final episode has just been written in one] “avon mes what we'll oes »{found in the eae tor| Frances, who ts fourteen, and— ittle holes | S87y- Peebles headed for the landing it We'll nee what we'll seo,” was her he Daughters of Jacob} (pinety cern vest, and there were little field aid) holding’ the death whit countancy stage. Consequently, the /of the most amazing of love triangles. It is doubtful if any of the writers of| ultimatum. “George has’ promised |Home in the Bronx working as chore- Noel aera at fifteen, But] in the front of his shirt through about:-twenty. ave Ge (hice tee ‘ so 'e lying idle and we can get} tne E1nor Glyn school ever conceived a plot equalling the reul life story of| time and again to marry me, and he|man. eds oe aunt RO wow Thos which | could see the skin. | roe howhere. , (ping!)—going to use the car. don't—thank you!—have much tim the ground, he again motioned the saree Ney ee ey like a [itt to let loose and fall, but she = Luckily there was a lull at this] title boy, He said he wae wait- | Neld on. moment in the rush of honest pa Las Mh AER AS Ti ot 4 The plane dipped to the ground, its trons of Childs's who were so intent| [99 for a man who had promised | speed sinckened to the minimum, but on paying thelr checks, giving t him a place in Jer ay at loaned | the girl at the end of the rope ladder reporter, who was becoming quite] him 10 cents, having je mor crashed with a terrific impact and ire ae ii teft than my carfare. Then ! [was dragged nearly 100 ‘eet, The fatigued watching Miss Gold ork as ee y eo! FRENCH WAR BRIDES] a‘ treatning spell, Miss Golden | proceeded to my work as one of | doctors leaped to her side but their ; ; a tov - |) “I've taken a million dollars’ worth ; scores 5 ros perouN Denver business: iHAi; Ww: intained two homes, | Will marry me. He loves me, regard E PY'There are a lot of influential peo: | Forse Stoffel, prosperous Denver busin Ladies ath vaf less of whaf any one says, and I love of chances in five years,"" Freed told fe, apparently, who do not want th| Within a stone's throw of each other, for a period exceeding four years; him. And, besides, our babtes must |the turnkey who let him out to-day. lartin law enforced. It looks as} divided lis time between the two homes with the mutual consent of the} havo a name, They can't zo through |‘‘All I have got to show for it Is that hough it was not intended to be en- women; abetted the efforts of his childless wife to steal the children of the] life Just ‘George’ and ‘Nell.’ ” I've got to borrow a nickel of you aboow money should have been given] U®™Married mother; and, finally, closed the books, so to speak, by marrying to get me up to my home in Harlem."" lp Attorney General Newton not to the|the “other woman’ jess than a week after his broken and disillusioned wife Zomptroller. As things are, I have] had obtained a final decree of divorce. Informed of Mrs. Stoffel's char; that she knew Stoffel was marr when she first met him and that 4 the cas! in a nearby restau- J ofrorts were futile and she died with- a ——— smiled : een bere)all summer, at work i¢vers'| qe other actors in this weird) Wiceneeislacaa he ye.| ad set out to win h's love, she an- BAND FOR ROBBERY uBde Wer dne tade Inn't 12" sho| rant. © © © Ten or fifteen Jin twenty minutes, Peebles, broken- er ievesinntnn stenographer a8 Well) drama of lite are: Mrs. Grace Jarret | Brive? for her to sign them she re-| swered: aces uentet sald. “ft's tho first thing 1 evcr| minutes later | saw my old Goh. | Hesreeds declared be! nevag_wours ay, ‘or _ suai ers cieiaee : George told me he was a bachelor | Pjocorte Saldiers’ Fives lene ‘OU HAVE REE aan gee tleman escort a woman to the Jagnin, His wife was prostrated. T have developed three big cases, | Stoffel, now Grace Jarret by virtue of : and T didn't know otherwise unur|2eserted Soldiers’ Wives] wrote. raian't have any idea of win 1 ; t ; oorly dressed Miss Moss had been training for t that is as far as T have got.” & cout order restoring her malden|~ “E won't give him up!" she ex-liwo months before my firat baby was Are Sent to Jail. TENGE nineeat hear nae rade ard, if anything, sider than Kime | (ilely cays andowie 40 Rave eearted F Major Rich said the Martin law Is} namo; Mrs, Nellie Belle Phillips, now] Claimed, ‘He's mine and she can't | jor nn CO Ae A ‘ warited Roehow that all i Suahendtery He did not come in with |her professional career to-day. Last ineffective because of its immunity | strs, George Stoffel; George Stoffel} Mtve him — If Alrw: ‘Stoftel iaew “Ghdut, mei) A RrouD ios French girls) ata ot eee ee ae cocoa ie lieeiaiee All she took was a oup of | Friday she made a parachute leap of clause which permits the escape of Then she told, with dry eyes but} rrom the first, why didn't sho come to|them deserted war brides, {s banded , When sh id her check | 2,000 fect and sustained a sprained say crooked troke Jr four years old, and Baby Nell with a cath in her voice, of her mar-| oom ‘he, iret: why didn’t sho come to vey York | {M4 that occasionally one wees a good Meas. Mena she Raid el ese [SAN tie eat cane eee “It should be amended so as to re-| Stoffel, approaching two years, iage to George Stoffel in Charles-]| ¢o on making love to me and promis- . stamay one.” roar Golden's ae winning the old ath Waa Har Hisband:& fearned’ for the frat’ time that Ahe xe the immunity clause and make it] The story of Stoffel's conduct be-| town, W. Va., their childhood home, | ing to marry me? Re : SIAN PARE rh Cate dlahatd ey aaa kee w him before in my life daring stunt performer was a woman. éasiér to get injunctions,” he added. | gan to unfold in the public gaze a|' 1902, and of their happy wedded life} “When George confessed to mo|Chief Investigator of the Stores Mu-| sucl panha together for shoplifting in City, in the belief of W. F i 7 . riage i , ° iting for my np ould until the day when Nellie Belle ‘ost broke rol ve Association. What Ill do with It probably: taxe bye Then brokers would have to show] jitie more than one year ago, when] pi; " ly % a fives. that he was married it almost broke |tual Protective Association. the kids dn the helghborhood for the man took | MISCHA ELMAN cause, which few could do. Also, all] — ips stepped into their lives. my heart. But it was too late to turn Murphy expressed this opinion in ‘ive: hey’: tend: ine." sked me if | stock brokers should be required to file | Nellie Belle Phillips appeared in the = back then? arives—they're all friends of mine, FIDDLE OWN qu 0 file éj inte ot ASonN § acticatty | PACH then the Court of Special Sessions to- Miss Golden lives with her mother, better for a cup of TO FIDDL statements when they begin selling. Peayat ys utenlle y South Reagog aE Ve snore ppeus: Hep: practically, =< after admissions that they had pil-| Mrs, Caroline Thompson, and her two nd gave me 10 cents.’ Ww > The Martin law ts supposed to give] plained that Mrs. C » Stoffel was alee shea diea is aa ean and T Ns: The court, unable to prevail upon|fered from Broadway stores were] young sisters. She is chief cashier] * * * Hereafter, | am not go- EDDING MARCH pcs t “nonin Oe gh bowen ce in-] trying to steal her two children, Pedy oe Neboiee She'knew when| Mf. Stoffel to sue for a divorce,{made by Erminie Dodds, twenty-one, | at Childs's, which is a mora strenu ing to believe all | read about Sra ad vestigation even broader than those - xq SAC tried another tack. of No. 419 West 53d Stréét; ous job than the title tmplies. Sho Ww s p fF accorded a District Attorney, or even! azo, husband is their father, but|°he frst met George that he was a} An onder was issued that Stoffel|Dallard, twenty-th of No, 853 Ponte Weoeaice: Lecats a trustee in bankruptcy. It has the married man, but she set out deliber- they are my children and she can't | itary ya ~| should pay $20 a week for the sup-]|West 58d Strect, and Jeannette Sauye, a é to Marriage With Mil- i support of President Seymour L.} pave them. was her startling tut] soy to win him and break-up MY | nort of his two children and an addi-leighteen, of No. 104 Suffolk Street dred Stone Cromwell, President of the New York | -. Sey | home. T kr she was younger and he support of their] They were broug! » thi y by * ' y matter-of-fact statement to the'| per ; "274/ tional sum for the support of their| They were brought to this country by 9 9 r J Stock Exchange, and other members, | Tyag etter looking—she's only twenty-flve | unmarried mother. And it was fur-| American soldiers Mischa Elman's fiddle is at last although Mi mwell has urged] ” When the Judge jad recovered nis|°h4 fT am Thirty-six—but I thought | ther orde 1 that Stoffel should re. The Dallard and Dodds girls were Hi about to play “Here Comes the amendments along the line suggested] po ice daca Heb SEORY. ede-|'t was just a passing fancy on|imain away from the home of Nellic| sent to the House of the Good Shep: an S MI u pera on ye polse he hoard her story in more de- | George's part and that he would soon| tare Phillips. ' I prs! by Major Rich all and then summoned Stoffel to his herd and Jeanette Sauve sentenced tc ele Matias URL OR Ga tare forget her. When I learned that she ten kwon de @ He can't get away this time with a 45 orkhouse EW KISSESTO STATUE; | | Stottel admitted her charge that hel "Stan way to tur or what todo. ee es vonr-oll eit Anicen. ‘tne|Police Find “Gland Thief Band” Supposed to be Work-|*"!*! that he ts engaged. In tact, he § ; which way to turn or what to do. Four months passed, with Stoffel rt had been maintaining her in one pyrite tne . apparently living up to the lett isn't trying to, Besides, his manager, T finaliy made up my mind I would as ordered tu d over to H H 7 "4 4 WOULD MARRY THE COP bot inaliy pimy mind wou Ht | ee guores surseel aves t0:th ing in Interest of Wealthy Chicago Patrons. S, Hurok, confirmed for Tho Evening home and his wife in another, i : fhe courtiondar: “Anaithen: A within a city square of cach other, |/@ave him and go back to my folks: |te was called to the home of Clyte Virtue Was Her Sweet Bos] and that he had been doing it nearly ne old him of r decision he cried and protested his love for me| Parents by illness in the family. She = CHICAGO, Oct. 14.—The ever-increasing demand for youth giving|World to-day that the violinist es Until She saw Policeman, four years, He admitted that he ue Waiaveeneey ed | was gone from Denver about a month slands has led to the formation of a desperate band of “gland thieyes”|the invasion of young Russian ors 5 Patrolman Charles Sehacffer of the| divided his time between the two] nd begged me not to leave him. Sot) oy Sion she returned Nellie Belte/ CANADIAN ROMANCE . . Jak Street Station, on post in City Hall] establishments, but pleaded he was | Stayed on The band claimed its first victim last night.|!"t this country about fifteen years Park early last acting with the mutual consent of the ago is to marry Mildred Stone. Mise Stone ts a sister-in-law of Rudolf Pol, Phillips and her two babies were en-| TO RESULT HAPPILY here, police declared to-day. sconced in the Stoffel home and Sto} Joseph Wozniak, a laborer, was kid-§ ht, observed a woman SA HaK Conia “When the baby was born I agreed landing In front of the Statue of Civic | WOMeD ie ete ue . BF need none with George that it was his place to| fel ures Me Dee ete one IN AN. Y. MARRIAGE napped and drugged while on his way |fection,"’ Dr. Sampolinsk! sald. Monae c ‘. ica is sat Phillips's two childven—and ho pro-| PAY the bills and see that the little} ® F Bl Geuaadita lecanicaaey id home from a saloon, When he re-| Wozniak told his story to police to- he engagement is the resul n acetic ii otithe wom one didn't want for anything. He}that bh fessed an undying love for them. He said he was a World War] Woodland romance that began in Lak . that he wanted his freedom so he gained consciousness he was lying in Placid and continued among the sky ® crowd gathered, Schaeffer came = promised that he would send this| that eee ee sh seep gees and had also fought for a 1 Boe tices fo Hear hen addres i ra was falrly stumped. | WOMAN away as soon as she was able] Mzht marry the “other woman’’ and tho street and his glands had been pendence scrapers of New York. It sets at reat Nitti as Aly:awect boy = er in his long experience on the | travel, but” — give her children a name removed. Dr, A. Sampolinski, who] “1 was out of work and went out] all the rumors that Elman was goiny = . at bo ‘ c i an Ci rane, declared ° 0 lob, he ” to marry a woman he had met on the “Were you the model for that beauti-]beneh had | countered a situa- was called on the case, declared the|looking for a job, he said I met y ears b ’ e soft gre With broken heart, the childless { formed by expert|® man who listened to my story,| other side, Tene auch ws : t for Mis.| Tears brimmed in the soft gray operation was perform y expr ul statue, and are you married, and if hake dia Wantal te nee lips Ls eyes of the childless wife as she| Wife turned to the divorce court. Her gical hands. Wozniak asserted |loxned me $19 and bought me many] Elman, in his early thirties, ac vot, would you like to she asked] foation, in the main, of the stories |8eemed to ponder and weigh her] story earned her a preliminary de- it We: Hadano lonemien, drinks. Finally he ordered a taxi to]quired his final citizenship papers he Bschaetter. TRelle. Phillips and George [chance of success in the battle for] cree in short order and the right to Police declared that the band may drive m ome. I got in and found| last month, 30) Schreffer gripped his club, his self had already told Lim jher husband's love, with youth and|resume her maiden neme at the end have been acting for somo wealthy| four men tl Hefore knew what] Miss Stone, who was born in thir nd Peontrol and the woman simultaneously.| “George loves me," she dectared, |!00R# jn favor of her rival and baby|of .six months, when the d man who sought rejuvenation. | had happened a sack was thrown over| clty, is the daughter of Mr. and Mr« ie then called Dr: Oppenheimer’ nd | want him for myself. 1 re arms and b: prattle thrown Into] Should have become final y were searching for four men | my head and I svon lost conscious-| F, A. Stone, her father being Prosi- di : Phenpelmer CCl aa that LE couldn't ast hing away [the Balance against he: “T want that other woman to b who, Wozniak declared, kidnapped him | ness dent of the F. W. Grant Five and wwe Beekman Sireot Hospital. Dr. Oppen- | oor, that other woman unless I got| ‘The baby was nearly a year old|the mame of Mrs, George Stof nd threw a sack over his head, Woz-| "When I came to { was either In| ‘Ten-Cent Stores. She is a graduat: nd pcimer took the woman to the psycho- the childre 1 prevailed on Kim | the first t! I saw hin she con-|Well as the plic f Mrs niak sald he believed the sack con-[4 vacant lot or on the street. My] of the Alpern Preparatory School und pathic ward of Bellevue Hospital for ae yeen tinued. “George brought him to our] Stoffel,” she declared, "S« ined a sponge saturated in chloro-| mind was befuddied. 1 did not know] the Leit High School wervation. She, suid she was Mra s , home, one night, because the « court. ple 1 would lke y on form. I had been operated on. I thought] The romance which resulted in the ee th West 634 B Ree etl) Gontenine. oven the case. fa Woman Was sick and couldn't care for {to resume my rnaiden name Wozniak came to Chicago trem For-| t had a hangover, 1 had the taste of | wedding, was begun this last summer handbag $100 in bills and 30 cents. — | privacy of his chambers, the Judge |him. He asked me to look after him — restville, Wis., about a week ago, Ho} ether or chloroform in my mouth, T]at Lake Placid where the Stone fam | mae decided that the most practical solu-|and 1 did. 1 couldn't help doing 1t,! Mrs. Stoffel went back to her {s thirty-four, married for twelve years | felt intense pain and when I got home] ily and Elman were spending a va Jenac * KUL IN vans|tion ef the affair, from the stand I had wanted to; the Labs [childhood home to nurse tt and has no children. Physi suid | Lealied Dr. Sampolinski, who told me{ cation ee) ae OWN STEPS. point of protection for the children blame, of her blasted love, and Georg: he would recover: what had happened —_— An Shabu fea may was found dena would be fer Mra, Stoffel to obtain a “A that he brought him quite}and Nellie Belle Phillips settle “Whoever did the work was able to Wozniak said he could identify the] CORNERSTONE IS LAID lin the hallway of an « vent house so S 4 rry # often and I could see thu he »ved |} to awal lapse ol he CESS: a rt the usua emo e© and in nen who were in the 1 h 3 i vorce, so Stoffel might marry Miss }often an nT ut to await the lapse of the n n ay sual hemorrhag men " r A Voatentnen Herter Rice ob Phitips and give his children a |the little fellow deeply mi Whonthe: before Glateel’ would i en FOR COTTON EXCHANGE th Street Station Dr. Cone |name. He so advised Mra. Stoffel — free to marry her . : <iiulas res iy ay am No a | aon oe he Boy, Adopted Here, Hops Freights |°""""."i"ss'" Biiwn died from a fractured skull, The | ment, reluctantly ‘eod another y a feeling of hopeless. Last week sIX months elapsed “ 9 ing Ready , * jolice helleve he fell down the stefs in But en papers in a divorce ac- [ness surged er me. L told final deer of dive ‘The cornerstone of the new home of he’house. tion had been drawn up and the time fagain, that 1 leave ned. And the next the New York Cotton Exchange, at ce wa cam, ned. And th : cross U.S. to Return to Belgium! ".." 0"... .85 it on ag they eo wis 1 to Georg 4 3 in x = = eine At noon t fter the close of the after (the second a and: Nelo | Putlitps nuirket. Pres George M. Shutt PANTOMIME Lad Picked Up in Hoboken Tells Police an Army Officer Brought Him to This Countr Iver trowel, the gift of the em the Exchange Girl With Wallop Like Dem psey YT ne tton Exchange will be A bey of fifteen, su lightly clad that he was shivering in cold, was | twent vv stort height and will he the ft t trading room in the | FLORENC picked up this morning by a patrolman in River Street, Hoboken. When i world, to be located on the nineteenth M.LYNCH, the patrolman asked hint « doing there, the boy replled that he] floor of the butiding. ' The buslotas is ex peete ' ty for occupane - ,, | Wanted to get to his home Antwerp. “ perced 5 pancy on a é Miss Florence Lynch Wilf 44 ine station tion wave = Miss Mt ' teyn of No, 285 Kant slat et i A . : hame as William Rud He | probably dest lL so th RESCUE PASSENGERS TO BB Brooklyn, dropped her nickel i pot of the Sith Stivet Sta Beeome Bride of DAlton Spar essere on et Rupee aga | Note ain a toat CURR PAAR NOEL 7 tion last evening 8 vac) ate ut pocket and gripped nd Coleman, Ovt. 28. fter the armistice, he said. by « Cay Was taken, had him sent to st WASHINGTON, Oct. 1—'The army he owner of the strange hand was said by Miss Reynolds t pattie : hon N : as Hs % OF ne Ur I 1 States Army Hos pit d for t eatment fi iay was ordered . anther Male an - i : loven: Lar Ih H Whether Capt. Thomber al anide 1 eo Capt. Edward Mebarly sent] py Works to proceed to Los who described himself a Kaffat, twenty-eight, a ark ut who lter of M Mrs. W. J. Lynch of fhiny he was not sure word of t to the fieratan 1. Gt SAA Branclage te at Achy therpolice:to;ho A.pinkeGeket Ottawa, Canada, who 1 tivings | The art yams hie went on, | vuthoritir a Cam « paseong racued from the fe girl held on, the man — Ae yneh,| Hitt out to Berkeley, Ua nd nvestigut y of arrival in this} inte liner City of Honolulu, The yké Kway shograhbed| in’ the revolving with her brother, Mr, W. F. Lynch. | cove him a home. He wan well tre country Dilrmport later Wil gO to BaD Frapelsoo and when he broke «way she grabb: Ae. 4040 dave ‘Avenues fun wane ties , ays : nd galloped behind him] “ vund He saw . - te he eu 4 “> his coatts and gallope 1 ng and he went ain will be married to Mr. DY Alton Ce I me homesick for TSW CANADA HAILWAY HhAD ee upstairs to the str and UCross] next tim, « out Coleman, Vi i Western| tive land and determined to ack OFF TO ENGLAND F then Miss Reynolds saw Kaflat w straight, Som: nocked | “i ‘ wo month ¢ cae 1 My Sir Henry W. Tho a Miss ate abies o nnipes initoba wedding. |yway and make the Fast Coast ted to head the Na H: 1 Off shell-rimmed glasses and ga mee aul je Nia (wnat il ba quiet i « in|aome way oe « He had accom viiway Syatens, walled ariem ice 1 mm od t journey y ste ee on the Olymple. H PEE ea oe Sp 108 dal uns th New York on Oct. 24 : pOnERRY ; Mele dase. Cnet ow Located at Ho dashed int Mth are: Cotenian: ataste \ sane ‘ acme ew: he re var'ene| 2092 7th A c Ae ey [the Assistant Engine ¢ Have : | took charge of the Great Eaat- t ve. wes turn ba ontained $ig.Jeompany at Fort Will mtb t was discovered this morning thatl arn allway and leaves that post to e n the ex-|1898 and 2 H] i his}one of his e had become injured in} take up problerns of the Canadian Near 125th St. 4 Sate € so fast he 4 present high p a such & way vat the might of it was evatong, HOTEL mene BUILDING