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7 there was nothing wroi , and that she Gilbert Anais Only Republicans at Colum- bia Will Be Named. Bpecial Deputy Attorney General Abraham §. Gilbert made a statement to-day in answer to the charge that he is recruiting Republican students Of Columbia University to serve as special deputies at the polis next Tuesday, paying them at the rate of $10 @ day, with $5 more for night work, and empowering them to go within the guard rails and order ar- Tests. The charge is based primarily on a Statement made by Jonathan W. Daniels, son of former Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels. The Younger Daniels said he had been told by Miss Edith Fairchild, sec retary, to the Dean of the Law Sehoor, that students were being recruited, but that if they were Democrats it would be usel - ply. She afterward told ‘supposed’ crats ‘were also ‘‘getting up a list.” Mr. Gilbert said in his reply: “I have appointed no special in- vestigators to watch the polls, but when I do I shal! not appoint one of the 200 Columbia law students, if Miss Fairchild was correctly quoted as saying that only Repubilcan students would be used. I could uso several thousand special deputies and inves- tigators if T had a sufficient fund ts Will be used as it is not true that I intend vest them with p ower to make Demo f the 1 wit! cratic and Third Assem him in askin to assign « pce the Third jon District present inspe: © said, ure neg- ligent and ignorant and utterly un- fitted Vote on Election Day Mr. Gilbert ve ered praise of tion fr Tom Foley's bert. “The in a sincere ef tion clean ey have all the names | Mus t entitled to nee WA action St al ing mor of a clean day for voting were some bad tion inspecti cleaning t operation With a day before Brooklyn registratior General M vinced that convicted them of t ballots in November WOMAN A SUICIDE ON FUNERAL PYRE self to Argentine Recluse Burns tH Death, BAHIA BLAD —Juana Sarrat F mitted suicide here by bur to death on a funeral } had constructed According to tl quantity of wood floor of her kitche them and after saturatin clothes reclined upon > touched a match to it Charge | Fourteen- Year. Old the task of handling the], ~ DENESENUSTING. [BOY SLEW RECLUSE G.0.P.STUDENTS |FRIEND FOR HIDDEN TO GUARD” POLLS) RICHES, HE ADMITS Leads Troopers to a Cache of Wealth in Woodpile. BINGHAMTON, N. ¥., Nov, 2.— Elmer Washburn, fourteen, is being held in the Susquehanna County Jail at Montrose, Pa., charged with the murder of Cyrus Payne, seventy-five- year-old recluse, whose body was found Sunday tn his cabin at Brush. ville, State troopers investigating the supposed murder called Washburn from his classes in school and invited him to take an automobile ride. They sald they showed lim the stock of a rifle found hidden in the attic o to nt t el of a gun with which the old man fs beaten Wa ke down, the troopers said, and made a complete con- fession, later leading the authori ties toa woodshed where he sald he had hidden mone from the of the murde np, One bill nother of bills believed to have been found in the cache, clared, wit Washburn home and said |, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, HEARTLESS PARENTS BREAK UP PLAN OF ‘CONTRACT NEWLYWEDS’ Bul Bride, 16, Husband, 19, Had Agreed to Divorce After Six Months’ Trial, BLOOMI Mary Alico Moorehouse, sixteen, and Levan Cunningham, nine- teen, of Lafayette, Ind., onded to-day when their parents ar- rived to take them home. The “newlyweds,"’ when arrested at a hotel here, presented a written wedding contract. It read: “Oct. 81, 19 , Levan Cun- ningham, and Mary Alice Muore- house agreed to be married in Iilinois for six months, after w time a divorce will bo nted on the request of ether party.” “Our set found things too slow in nfayette,"’ Mury Alice said “Several couples of our elique planned to run away and marry the same way, We were all go- ing to meet in Kansas Ci BRITISH LORD EVICTED; FAILED TO PAY RENT to pay two inonths rent on f Miss Helen Ju, Was re- mil at Florham P ible for to-day n, who word aid to clatni u now said t siding in York. Jones's appeal that h evicted was granted in the Di Court jen was present to contest gold and son It wi yburn had form with the aged 1 him inf the his cabin sionally Ti and ory f the mone. youth, whe showed t the aut that th Washburn said, troopers, that 1 careful om behind a ALTON WOULD CHANGE RAILWAY WORK HOURS rs seri nd rules f the work plain foods better and you'll save Use raisina to make plain foods more attractive and you can save food bills. Add the raisins zest to your rice pudding and bread padding Serve raisins stewed with oat- meal to win little folks. Flavor isn’t always a matter of expense, Use the raisin’s ch arm Sun-Mald Raisins should cost you no more than the following prices: Seeded (im 15 os. blue phge. oogions in 18 08. ree Pere jod of Seediew ( ie Ask dealers for Sun-Maid Raisins Had Your Iren Today? No Other Milk Service Like This | hed day in the year wagons cover the Metropolitan district. Seven days a week, 215 Sheffield stores sell milk in bottles or in your own container. In addition to this, you can get Sheffield milk at hundreds of A & P stores. milk service like this. 1350 Sheffield No other MAIL “SKY LIMOUSINE” WRECKED IN SNOWSTORM a | If there is a better bread in New York than Farms Sheffield If you are not taking Sheffield milk now, a postal or an orde left at a store or with awagon will receive prompt attention Look for Cushman’s GRADE A SEAL on the wrapper The richer, Creamier loaf dent of the Western Air Mall Division, ) jured. was wrecked at Valmy, west of Battle Mountain, afternoon, driving snowstorm Roth men were badly F any man, woman, or child knows of a richer, creamier, more nutritious, or better tasting loaf than Cushman’s new Grade A bread, we want to know what it is. Why do we put forth this challenge? Be- cause we know that Cushman’s Grade A is the finest bread that New York has to offer. And New York has lots of good bread. A prominent New York firm of pure fo of Cushman’s breed from ten differe yesterday | sion. when forced to land. in a] nished w accomoda shaken and] flights ac but neither was seriously in-] will be t m1 -ARM Tomato [atsup A Piping Hot Dinner Right out of the oven, or sizzling hot from the grill. A good hot dinner on a And for that satisfies there’s Pride of good cold night. a_ relish Farm Tomato we want to know it Every woman knows what Grade A stands for on a bottle of milk. On Cushman’s Grade A Bread, it stands for quality and purity of ingredients—meore nourishment in its rich, creamy milk— the highest degree of digest- ibility in its slow, thorough baking — the finest slicing and toasting qualities. Don't be satisfied with “a loaf of bread.”’ Insist upon The ship; recently constructed twenty miles} at Chicoga, was the pride of the divi It was elo ) every the Catsup. It Is Great Millions of Bottles Sold Annually in Grocery and Delicatessen Stores rately fitted and fur Special for Metropolitan District TEAS see in Price for One Week rae JAVA. OR MIXED TEA 12¢ e - kg 23 ¢ THEA-NECTAR TEAS ~ the Finest grown in the Imported direct from the famous Sas the Ovunts 15 Million Pounds Sold Annually GOLD DUST KIRKMAN’S Go | BaKER 4, SOAP cake COCO. DEL MONTE, PEACHES “ LIMA 1b: PEA 1b. Q¢|BLUE ROSE ‘GLBEANS S'RICE 1 |BEANS . @ Old Dutch Cleanser | CAKE ae be | swe can | ORE RAISINS (Seeocess} P17 ¢ BRER RABBIT MOLASSES BEARDSLEY S SHREDDED CODFISH »s12° Beech-Nut‘ Products « Chili Sauce bottle 33¢ | Sliced Bacon size 1922, 5 ae ae Ae pg 1) THEA-NECTAR 5 shman's bread bread Their made one composite sample of the by put through complete labo: higher in protein food value than the usu analysis is as follows: Total carbohydrates Proteins Fate Minerale (salt, etc.) Water Total foog values per pound In a rigid bacteriological test of the wrappr 54.07 percent Ne bread, and the customer abso Perte will be gt Sold in Large and Small Loaves at Grocery and Delicatessen Stores, Catsup bottle 17¢ | Gingerale Sliced Beef jar jar 39¢ bottle 11¢ 28¢ | Peanut Butter jar 15¢ ee ee hen em cc, a ese et gin ee atc a te A nga A