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la A al a AR aa THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922. HYLAN CITES COST OF TRANSIT BOARD MISS BESSIE PHILLIPS TO WED ALBERT MANN; A WAR-TIME ROMANCE EXPECTED 10 SHOW POLITICAL BACKERS * ——— City Administration Believed - Interested in One Proposed New Company. WAIT UNTIL ELECTION. Transit Commission Will In= vestigate Character of All Franchise Applicants. Be TH Say® State Commissioii" Cost City $4,000,000 and Shearn! Gets $350 a Day. Mayor Syisn tae to-day, as an answer to the Citizens’ Union criti- clsm of the tentative budget under Her Honesty and Courage Startling Contrast in Murky Atmosphere of Scandal, Snobbery and Lies Pervad- ing New Jersey Community Since Murder Turned Spotlight of Publicity on Affairs There. Employe pees Scheme in Which Dexter & Car- penter Coal Co. Lost ~ How the Dexter & Carpenter Coal Company, one of the largest nga’ sa oy 4 tions dealing in coal in wholesale lets, | Truth Had to Be Known, I Couldn’t See Innocent Suf. Seika ew city faba sake ciealedl onwittiesty hotgnt at different thnes fer,” Says Former Circus Performer, Who, With Including that of “Agaistant Mayor” Li ye oa Rhona ep Arai ib Twelve-Year-Old Son, Built House They Live in > ¥ j =. at $9,000 » year, an attack on the ex- at , Senceras ine Compoerclal’ Goat: ‘Cems . . ‘ penses of the Transit Commission With Own Hands, 3 ‘ ; which, although a State, body, is ex- pany, unwittingly acted as agent im clusively supported by the city. The Mayor sald that the Transit , Whe application of the Manhattan Fransit Company to the Board of By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. 4 ute Commission had received $4,000,000] Parents of Brookiym Girl end a| (oO) en ew 2 eae Bestimate to-day for a temporary (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) : % 4 from the Board of Estimate in the er ee tee coal dealer, was arraigned on two fn- franchise to operate biises-on a city- nn > oie ; year and a half it hag been tn ex- Betrethat. dictments charging grand larceny and NEW BRUNSWICK, Oct. 27.—Who is Mrs. Jane Gibson? wide basis, is but one of several simi- istence and that $2,500,000 In special! Another war-time romance was re-| held in $5,000 bail. Assistant District What sort of a woman is she, who “split the Hall-Mills murder case . 2 a i ( é revenue bonds have been issued this! Vojeg hen Mr. and Mra. | Attorney Olcott presented the case, lar applications abo bi . fe é - vi to-day when Mr, Mi present ) rir Bitbigd wich Sis wide open;” whose “eye-witness testimony bids fair to be the most valu- Be = i : 4 . ‘ yeas onjits accouge. Samuet J. Phillips, No, 2713 Atlantio| Keating, who is thirty-seven, was A , 0) mis a ablo single factor in clearing up this remarkable mystery; whose honesty, : : Do is sion's expenditures for epecin! counsel | Avenue, Brooklyn, announced the en- jembloyed a long time by the Cam. courage and keenness saine like the proverbial good deed in a naughty i Following are some of the fees: gagement of their daughter, Béssle, | Broadway. He became acquainted and world through the murky atmosphere of scandal, snobbery and Mes which Clarence J. Shearn, $24,718, part of) to Albert Mann, No, 106 West 115th} friendly with Frank L. Jones, con- has hung over this town since the discovery of the double killing of tho which was accounted tor on the basis|Street, Manhattan, They met in|signment clerk for the Dexter & Car- Rev. Edward Hall and his attractive and ardent young choir leader, Mrs. of $860 @ duy for 43 days and $116 a) Washington, whore Mise Phillips was Pees coal Comrny aes 12 Eleanor Mills? day for 23 days, The late ex-Justice|in the Government service. roadway. = Francls M. Scott $20,000 and Godfrey| Miss Phillips 1s now prominent tn] About ing lert ‘To put it in a sentence, Jane Gibson seems to be the one wholly sane, to ee tee ee wholly normal, wholly straightforward figure in this tortuous drama’ Goldmark $13,580. welfare work, Her flance ts in the |the Commercial Coal Company and ‘Thomas Hovenden, $8,700, and B. J. automobile basthoss:! in Manhattan, went Into fhe coal brokerage business entire cast of actors s It is hard to translate.Jane Gibson into terms of New York. But she Grant, $8,220 for services as real es: no at No. 11 Broadway. Then, it is will delve into the history of some of| !s the sort of woman known to everybody who ever lived outside the r tate experts; John A. Beeler, $11,400 charged, he unfolded to Jones a at the rate of $100 a day, and W, A. Longer Skirts scheme to make a lot of easy money, the bus corporations hovering around] dius of Longacre Square. Sae jg a country woman, a “homely” woman Just now in the hope of getting aboard] in the finest sense of that word, and with no reflection upon her comely Roberts, $8,220 for services as trac- M C St and eventually Jones agreed to hi the bus schedule as part of the] personal appearance. tion experts; Charles Olendorf, $10,- ‘The system, it is said, was for Jones r 3 ment of coal was coming to Dexter & Transit Commission's programme of I mpossibility’ Carpenter from the minés with ear the political cat jumps in this State Nov. 7, it was learned to-day from & reliable sourco, According to the cajendar of the Board of Estimato to-day tho Man- hattan Company's application will be automatically referred to the Chief Engineer of the Board for investiga. tion and repért. Next week the Transit Commission 120 for Ipgul fees; Willlam L. De consign - Bost, $7,000, and Irving England, Oot cont saa teeter ee “ie $1,500 for services ax real estate ex- reéonstruction. It was learned that Nancy Hanks, Lineotn’s mother, was such a woman as Jane Gibson. perts. numbers, destination and all other at least one of these big companies] So was the mother of many a great American—the mother in the back- The Mayor charges that the Comp- ts closely identified with Jeaders in the] ground; the Woman who Hyved close to the sofl and to her God—who troller has paid out for “special ser- nt tosis laa es ay in the] Worked from sunrise to sunset; who never saw tue inside of a ballroom MICHIE aid wha anes oe ei th so-called ‘People’s Bus” was dem-| °° 4 manicure parlor; who loved animals and ehildren and her Bible; who onstrated again yesterday through| knit and sewed and cooked and ploughed and harvested and was afral the testimony of three witnesses,| of neither Indians nor wild beasts. increased probably by $100,000 this year. This is in addition to salaries F, Lynch, Police Inspector Tt t 7 roma und’ falek: Weorys and..Brederisn A. s the pioneer type of woman who loaded her husbund’s guns In a paid to counsel and assistant counsel and experts who are on the regular be Py payroll, whigh amounts to $180,000 Grein, insurance solicitor. All three} NeW Mngland log cabin, who went West with him ina prairie schooner, were identified with the commercial] Who took Lard work and discomfort cheerfully and with an utter absence phase of bus operation. Lynch, ac-|of self consclousness. rvice| Dexter & Carpenter concern, would sant State have asked the Public Sei SePKane ooal. erential Cqaientiaied ‘The Commisstou has'918 employees,| Railway Company to “pleaso lower cording to the testimony, was the Yes, that’s J Gibson, a we 5 - Dosrhtes: Goer gonn de ates e hat's Jane Gibson, the woman who told the truth about the Hal Coal Co, and pay for it. The Com- Of these thirty-four are in exempt{the steps of the trolley cara so it will] mercial Coal Co., after deducting a positions earning from $3,500 tu $10,-| net be a physical impossibility to] 10 per cent. commission, would pay Carthy, close personal friend and as-| Mills murder when everybody else was hiding or lying. That's the woman $00 sivent.| (he Mayor chargws tha 1eSard oars, with ithe tnodemm long] Seating end estinx woul Ges meals pociate of Charles F. Murphy. T found last night, sitting by the glass-bellied kerosene lamp in the two- 793 of the employees are In the con- faress. Henry's wife oporated a bus to tide} room farm house she and her twelve-year-old son, Willlam—he is twenty: her husband over his financial diffl-}one now and a tall fine looking chap—built with their own. hands. culties during a period of suspension Down a starlit lane I walked to the farm house; the taxi man conceded Jersey Women Ask Lower} {xen go to the Commercial Coal Co. where his, standing was good and ~ oy Ones. So They Can authoriz@ that concern to sell a cer- quantify of coal, to arrive at cer- Get On. in place in certain cars to the Dex- Women of New Jersey in resolutions} ter & Carpenter Co, at meetings of clubs throughout the] Jones, the ‘‘whole works" In the « WILLIAM GIBSON end MRS. JANE GIBSON Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Oo. had been living burned down, It was] I never point it In the direction where set afire by somebody one day when|I think the thieves may be—I might we were away, and we came home to| hurt them. the ashes.’ “The reason I chase them {ts be- Always in speaking of her disasters} cause, if I can only locate them, I and difficulties, Mrs. Gibson used this} can set the police on them, And one edme calm, almost fatalistic tone. Shejor two convictions might discourage has lived too long with the vagaries|tho rest. There's noting else I can of naturo to fret unduly over thoze of|do. I can't ask my poor boy to spend human nature. the night watching, when he works In thé mean time Jones would have struction end of the Commission's ac- without pay from duty in the Police ft First te take action was the Wo-| paid for the coal at the mine. The tivities it has three men in that|man's Club of Hackensack. Yester-| coal would go into the Dexter & Car- branch to supervise every two men Department, and Grein did insurance | that he'd as soon stay out tn the main road, on account of the dogs. They business with bus operators on a] did make ar extraordinary racket, but when'T got near enovgh I saw that penter yards and be sold, but Dexter actually engaged in subway construe. ]2%% the women of Bayonne drew UP! 2 Carpenter would have paid for it tion, as the average daily total tn |resolutions, Club women everywhere] twice, which was concealed by Jones the employ of the thirteen contractors | else f1:"the State are also up in arms. | by manipulation of the books. CN with the firm of Sinnott | the noisiest one was anchored safely to a tree, “The fire was in September,” she |so hard all day long. T've tried let-lnow opérating “is 608 men. Tigh steps on the street ears were| Jones went on xacaton Sen. Canty. ir. Sinnott is a brother of - 7 7 recalled. ‘‘We got hold of some lum- | ting a flerce dog loose—and they pol- os 0 y, with tember. Mystified .by a 6) John F, Sinnott, secretary and son- The tall young man, whom I afterward learned was William Gibson, bad enough, the women say h the DETECTIVES S¢ SCALDED short dress, but with the present] Profits, the company modes {It is necessary to make at Is FIGHT OVER STILt least three fruitless attempts before} When Jones was confronted with the . Z finally attracting the attention of the] Tesult of thelr work he made a com- FiverGalion Com, Crerinraed $= ®lconductor, who pormetimes ‘assists, plete confession, which wae, presssses ja eit Th : ‘3 at ster ot | Otherwise, they claim, It Is necessary phic ctivyes Foals and Woelfel of} ts do a sort‘of standing broad jump. the Eleventh Inspection District on-| ‘The Bayonne women's resolution | 1921, and Qct. 1 06 Shy eek, Jemee terod the kitchén 6f Abraham Bobitch;| first asks the railway company to| employers were mulcted of over $30, son bin. Oh, I've had everything happen,” finished Mrs. Gibson, with her quaintly quiet resignation. “But did it never occur to you," T ber, my boy anc {, and we put up this house, although of course it’s only two rooms and a kitchen. We lived in the barn while we were building. Yes, it did get pretty cold; we weren't ready sald, “that when you chase these pig to move in until Christmas, thieves, they might turn and chase “When I had the fire, twelve years | you?” suddenly faced me, materializing out of the shadows about a hundred feet from the house. But if there were other defenses I did'nt see them and young Mr. Gibson smiled so that I caught the flash of his waite teeth in the moonlight when I confessed my errand, He took me straight to the outside door of his home; a sort of storm- entry, two steps down from the door Into the living room. He went in to speak to his mother, and in a moment she herself was opening the in-law of Mayor Hylan. Puebla MAC ARTHUR GRANTED STAY OF SENTENCE HE CAN BE EXAMINED Com: tment | jo Bellevue Refused, But Postponement THE Nov | door of that living room for me, while a slim young kitten skittered past | 28° I was doing general farming and] “Jenny would protect me," de-Jno, 99 Johnson Avenue, Willlamsburg,| have the steps on the cars lowered, | 000. ipl Launanityt’ mpattoete ecg IS Allowed by-Court. my feet and the collle pups somewhere near continued thetr choral melody,| tuck farming. But there's no money} clared Jenny mule's amazing imis-} foay.An searele of (n wtith then, ax If taking it for granted this | Te have been larger but for the Alexander A. MacArthur, No. 175] Mrs, Gibson Is in robust middle age. in that because you have to hire so]tress. “You just let anybody try to bbed a five gallon receptact would net be done, they pledged them- { to throw it out the window, they|selves to wear. skirts sultable for|Ccoul strike, which stopped shipments Bast 78th Street, wanted in New Jer-| There are a few groy threads in the} few yds, and that's why I never| much help.” she explained wisely,|touch me, and that mule will out mounting cars. Unofficially, it was| for woeks. sey on indictments charging assault} fine brown hair brushed back In the] have any trouble riding my mules,| And by the time you've paid the help with her hind foot and just about a struggle the top came off and] said, the proposed skirt will be about —_—_—_—X—X—_ on two women, appeared in the York-|qulckest possible coiffure from her] you gee, I—well, when I was a girl| YOUr money's sono and you have|kick thelr lead off. All that’s need- age! ve ag ehh hres. two yards wide and elght inches from ville court to-day for sentence on a|tanned, Nightly lined face.- ‘Her eyes] way just crazy about horses, 1} nothing left for yourself. ed to start her 1s one call from me. was subdued. At tac} te ground charge of disorderly conduct on the]are clear, set wide apart, and as dl- complaint of Paul Dischleit, a baker,| rect in their gazo as a child's, Her No. 249 East Sith Street, who said he] chin is firm, but her mouth smiles “Was accosted by MacAryhur in Centta!| pleasantly and her voice has never Park last Tuesday. lost the clear cut. softness of her na- Former Magistrafe Emil Fuel: tive Kentucky. He peech is that of “So I decided to cultivate just enough for feed and for my own use. Thad cows for uwhile. But there's no lived in Kentucky and my father raised them, I could rid@ anything, and I loved it.” She's really one of the family, you|Stas ation his burns and piatibahet tara Ie ene ees ot detectives were treated] THREE FIREMEN IN HURT hee valle 0 this room an ambulance surgeon from St. whenever she feels liko tt, and slts|{Catherine's Tospltal. Later he was a WHEN CHIMNEY eye " . . ) raigned before " - “And #0," T guessed, “when you} Money in thet, dither. Six cents a}down like anybody else. Peeoitiedligg Sea, ; AT INCENDIARY BLAZ! were a young thing of sixteen or go| Wart t# all wo farmers get for our| “But [I never am afraid of any- you ran away and joined the cireus|™l%+ no matter how much you city] thing, ‘anyway. It's just as I told Ol Found on Floors and Stairs of House on Jackson Estate, oe POLICE SEIZE FOUR MEN Se ened note tate te neccbte, teeact end fe Narehank iridere> folks pay, So I gold oft my cows; I] that detective don't foar man or! IN DRUG TRAFFIC RAID Hackensack Heights, F Sition t When iniemoidhiwoarteniod, (icc tk ce ee oe tt “T ald,” she admitted. “And—welt,| haven't even ‘one now, And about|devil, because I know God ts with ‘ ‘Three Hackensack firemen were !n- 2 3 ‘the hard worker she has been all her 5 ria Asian Weiss” gon Thacee\ Cacons six years ago I took up plg farming. “LT only have about fifty pigs now, but I have had as many as five or six hundred. Oh, yes, I take care of them myself—chop thelr corn and feed that I’ve raised, {noculate them at twelve weeks for cholera and do my own butchering.” jured early to-day when a chimney indhocste 5 buckled and fell on them tn a $16, and naturally of God's protec n automobile went to Graham Ave-| fire, apparently of tncendiary origin, ; ee. Beecaiun aah 88! nue and Richardson Street, Willlams-|in the hotise on the Jackson estate, y PAU burg, this morning. Someone tnalde| Hackensack Hi At my urging, she told mo alittle] handed a package to two of fouryoung| Gus Lange received « fracture of more of the dally detail of her life—a] ™ Poet ncse oP vcr bya lel + | the leg and was taken to the Hucken- A fin eal . etectives Schaudel f routine wo Incredible to the New York| the Narcollo Squad pounced on the} %8¢%, Patent Aa adware ote em woman, four and, after a fight, arrested them.| “rained his back, a Fuchs obtained a postponement of T can't say that I actually tamed lite and Speeds Away. sentence until Nov. 3. It is under- stood that in the interval Dr, Menas Gregory, head of the psychopathic department of Bellevue, will examine MacArthur. wild animals pi@fessionally, but And Mrs, Gibson spoke as simply while I was with the circus I did some things along that line for my own amusement. I always loved ani- mals and I always could manage ‘em. It was no trouble at all.” “Won't you tell me a little about this life of yours?’* I asked her, “How did you come to be a pig far- Inquiry will also be made into the|mer? How can you do it all alone? antecedents of Dischleit, Who said he] Why aren't you afraid to go roaming came here from Germany a year 2g0} around in‘the dark on your Jenny as assistant cook on a ship which he ; ‘That's all she'd say about the cir- on ieaiet eee a ret sprained his ankles 5 Geesrted. | mule after corn and pig thieves? And)... chapter, ‘The next thing that} “Good heavens!” I ejaculated. Yor] HARD LIFE AND SHE JUST or what is believed to be heroin. ‘Tho estate, formerly used a «| Fe & CAR ate YOU Fouls, vee Sa).m Ghrous I happen to lave been brought up on MAKES A LIVING. The two who had the package were|sanitarium by @ Dr. Greely of N happened was her marriage—not to a circus man, she made clear, but to a man who livec on his own place in the country, although he was not a farmer. So long as he was alive, I gathered, her lot was as comfortable as that of the ordinary wife of the man in ordinary circumstances. ors if % Donald Cartolgto of No. 502 Humboldt] York, !s owned by @ man 'T get up,’ she sald, “at about half} street and Stephen Holup of No. 164] Nicholson of Brooklyn, When the past four. And I work till it's too] Bedford Avenue, ‘The other two were] qremen arrived, they found the floor dark to see, It's a hard life, and you] sian Marine Of No. 288) Eckfordl of @ first-floor room, the stairs and Just about make a living—that's all,| Kingsland Avenue. They were ar-| tWo Second floor rooms saturated with I never go anywhere. I can't be{Taigned before Magistrate Liota in| kerosene. The house became vacated Williamsburg Court. about @ week ago. nerves under control, re much truck with my neighbors. ’d Kiss a Sailor in His Bunk? “You cau do what you have to do,"| Sometimes I wonder if I'm forgetting Who ISS a a or n S un ® she told me patiently once more. Lied apapeeeg te besa Yeu Eden on Ship Had Serpent in It had to kill and dress pigs and I did tt. “There's nothing on this farm that] ¥OU keep on getting dumber. “But there's something about it Tro ploughed end harrowed ona) Wel zcan tell you, hard «s tt 1s, 11 Old Niek Haver Wanted to Lick Whole Fo’csle Until I've pldughed and harrowed and] wouldn't change it for work In a fs Mischievous Snake Was Caught. hayed and harvested. I've fed the/tory or @ shut-in place. I've never bad any trouble th bi ch * Ps Snishals “SA taken’ care (Of ‘ten TN eer teen working Gee When the freight steamer Maribus, now lying peacefully in er berth When they wern ¢ick and butchered) (oY aii,¢ at Port Newark, N. J. was three nights out of Manzanilla, Cuba, Nick rama tolbne winters 2 30, my: eae Haver, one of the crew, aroused the entire forecastie with the indignant declaration that Bill Weiner, his bunkmate, had kissed him, once on a time?’’ > OSER AND HIS FIANCEE STILL HOUSE HUNTING] | believe that last question touched the one incident in Jane Gibson's life of which ghe is just a bit ashamed. Goodness knows, she shouldn't be— Copyright, 1922, (er ork Exentog World), | most of us would be thrilled it we GENEVA, Oct. 27.—Reports that Ma-|coukl look ck on a brief circus pene oan bediieng oe es career. But Mrs. Gibson almost bung i ‘regarded a untrue by friends -f|the head thats set so firmly on her 14 McCormick, some’ of whom say | strong shoulders when I asked her saw Max and Mathilde tra: ling « bout it few days ago with Mathilde's father, == | 8POUr It. a@ farm myself, and just the mere sound of a pig giving up the ghost makes the average female want to rum a mile away. And this kind looking woman seated opposite me had actually served as the pigs’ exe-[|Spared. I don't aye the inside of cutioner. No wonder she has her}th® motion picture ‘houses. I don't Heinz Spaghetti makes | a fine meal. Prepared’ in the Heinz skillful, careful way, after the recipe of a celebrated Italian chef—flavored and enriched with Heinz famous Tomato Sauce and a cheese with just the right fla- vor—it comes to you in a can, ready to heat But he died and she was left with- out much money with her baby boy, William, and with a troublesome bronchial complaint. That was six- Max and Mathilde are sald te be ati] q qidn't want to have anything] icon years ago. ‘That wa searching for a suitable nouse in which ONE Oe: TRS AS WHR har, fo establish themselves after the wed-'Stld about that,” she sighed. “But)omarkable farm experience really din it's true—I was with a circys for u began, “{ had to work,” she explained simply, “and the doctors sald I must keep outdoors !f I wanted to cure my bronchitis, loved animals and knew hdWv to handle them. So it just PANTOMIME “Do you manage to get to church?"’ ing and make my clothes and knit] I asked. mittens and make shirts.” Mrs, Gibson rose, a sturdy, elmple seemed the natural thing to keep a figu Weiner replied that Haver must be @& farm, “And,” I pointed out, “you go out] “I'll show you my’ church,’ ehe| cr#2y, because whynel! would he want] teqaped up and, as Wetner bounced up| and serve, “First, I had one down tn Pennsyl-| #24 chase your corn ang plg thieves | sald, soberly. to kiss any such looking map as his.) too, pointed out the snake. In an in- it | Aren't you ever afraid? In three long strides on the strong] a9YW? Tho forecastio told them) sant alt hands were up anc after the vania. I did general farming, ratsed grain and such. Then I sold to good advantage and came here to New Brunswick, for I knew about the country. BUILT HER HOME AIDED BY HER 80N, “My boy and I bullt this house in which you're sitting with our own legs under a neat divided skirt—her| to hire @ hall or call a cop or shut up farm costume—she was across the| or somebody'd get kissed with a boot. ny room and stooping before the} But tha next night Haver leaped lowest shelf of a rude bookcase. out of his bunk, saying Weiner had ‘This ts my church," she went on,| kiswed him again, and that If this was rising and stepping forward to the|#0Ime joke t¢ were putting up on light. him he w ing to throw somebody With her she brought a huge, | Overboard. heavily bound family bible—the kind| ‘The forecastle, angry at being with pictures and clear, splendid] waked again, suid that if Haver was print, from which ovr grandmothers|selng to have uny more romantic osculatory reptile. But it got away. A few nights liter Chief Engineer Joseph Fenton, who had heard HEINZ e nothing of this episode, announcel sere okt en eee area ce aghetti quarters and given him a sweet kiss ! in the night. Ho swore he wasn’t Ready cooked, ready to serve} Then Mrs. Gibson explained the truly feminine psychology of her at+ tltude toward the predatory nelgh- bors who make her hard life so much harder than !t need be. “They raise no corn—and yet they have plenty of feed,"’ she pointed out. “Where do they get {t {¢ not from met? dreaming and couldn't have imagined It, even if the ship was outside the three-mile limit. hands,” this remarkable woman| Te” take my piss too, and my *gg8| were taught to read, dreams he'd be the first one over Pisco We od comaen geen —— and chickens. And whatI want todo] “Yes, this !s my church,"’ she re-| board, and for the love of Mike stow ene a Vouchsafed quietly, ‘He was only] tn) os them, peated quietly, “Every night I read|all that chatter and turn in. Other| {he snake sous exe pte SARE I HE W ORLD’S about twelve years old too.’ in {t. Before I told about the terrible | things were said which haye no place] Pecause next time tho skipper wou be kissed, and he'd raise something “I never take a gun with me when . er thing’’—the soft voice capitalized the|1n a family newspap more than the wind, I Jomp on my Jenny mule—I call her words—"I read In my bible and 1 After that Haver determined to stay June—and go out after them. Be-| prayed, 1 didn't want to tell I]awake but pretend to be asleep and| Well, to make @ long story a little cause, you see, if I fired the gun I] hated to do it. Those two had no|see what happened. After the fore-|longer, the snake was eventually might hurt themy and I never want to|business there together; if they| castle subsided for the night he lay}caught, It proved to be « nice Uttle “But how could you?’ I asked, “and why did you?” “You can do about anything if you have to," Mrs, Gibson answered, Harlem Office Now Located at 2092 7th Ave, ; ecomn' "t be there, {t wouldn't have] pérfectiy quiet, and then snake, quite harmless and gent! It dryly, NN ‘ty te the mother of| hurt anybody, Sometimes, when I ela {t? But I couldn't] A small, afte: ate snake crawled| was placed in a box with a wire net- N 125th St. Invention, you knew, Aw to why wol hoar the dog barking, I'll go to thelgee the innocent suffer, and the truth|out of the bunk and deliberately tralied| ting top, and there {t s for all to wee ear a Aid {tthe first house, in which we door and shoot gun in the alr, But| nad to be known.” over his mouth, With «cry be|who want fo go aboard the Maribus.| HOTEL THERESA BUILDING necessary information, Keating would , | | \