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10 4 TTirn TIT I TTfTA ftnnnn -rs car t-4l5i fcw m-n in th. ra4 11 I 1 1 I i All III KliKKHII raking nine bandit In OF $14,000 PAYROLL Cmdilt Hold Up Darrett Ccm- pany Car, Disarm Occu-J pants and Escape, JERSEY POS3E TAKES TRAIL Stolen Machine Deserted by High wimin In Witt New York (. No Traoo of Thernv A stern bandits using fat torr-Irf Mr yesterday held op flv tnn a trr4 Mdtt road In Cliff eld Perk. X. toe wtr pistol and a bag eon taining about $24,000 In payrotl money.

ad rx-ipM th dlretln of Jeraey cur. Tha fctim wre employed at, th feadysld (CirU N. plant of IM Usrrett Company. mnafe-turer of taf roofing and read pavarnenl. Ac, and war taking th tmUr payroll from Uv Ifudaan Trntt Company In Wnt Ho- VBen to th factory.

Within m. minute after the, rob bery th pHio of CI If 'aide Tark and Xilf 'viur and Irc'r A. C. Hart fiergea war noting. They telephoned alarm ta all place id New Jersey, 44 ft watch frta th fury line ta Nrw Ttrk.

and sent Jttlr. police dor and a a armed pot ta hunt down th highwaymen. i'o arrest, however, bad been reported la: laat night. Th car bead by th bandit waa found deserted la Wart Tork. Report differed aa to tha number of robber.

Tha lowest atUraat ws five; tha highest. Ulna, All were armed, and MM mtikti. Ideal rar Iteld-lp. They elected Ideal spot far th robbery, on that had bn vsed several tima far aatomblia hctd-ups In th tnevlea. Th place We Laird Avenue.

St abart dirt road between ralltade- Arc giw and tha Cor Road. nr whit I kaewa aa Dead Man' HllL' In tha fork mada by Pallaad and IalrJ Artnut la Bander total, a law wooden building, and th only an an the road, which Is linad an both side with thick bushes and wither Up thla read from th river bank about 11 e'eiock In th morning ram the green Ford aedan owned by th Jiar-rtt Company. It waa on tha way to th West Hobo ken bank. In th car war W. B.

Frenkenfleld. Superintend-at af th 8hadylda plant I. W. Few-aon. Caahier and Paymaster: Walter CTaj, at prweaaa operator; John Law lor.

a clerk, and John A. Johnaon, chau(-fuf. Shortly aftr th Ford paaaed Sender" 2ttU a-olna bovth on Pailsada Avenue, kit OldataobU touring car with a duatr dark brown body followed it up th hill. Mai way up thro or four an jumped from th ear and hid In th bwahe. Th car continued aaveral hun dred feet aouth of th fork ort PaUaade Araeu.

turned, and waited In front of A Utlla rod houaa. Moan while tha men lrt th buahea amoked clgarattaa freoly. Aa hah by th butt found later, but AUrtvctad aa attention. Cm Fa Ia VUeb. A quarter an hour latar tha Fard.

returning to the Barrett factory with Che pe.i roll money, paaaed tha little red paue. Th Oldmobil fell In about Un fact behind th Ford and followed it titwa th incline on th dlit road. Aa the tw car paad Uenler'a Hotel, a report waa Kard. It might har been a piatol thot or an aaploaion from on the awtomoullee. Tha men in the Barrett car became alarmed and trld ia eaiape.

but the bigger automobile put a kpeed and cam ao clee that the Ford Waa forced steer sharply ta th right and atop. It was tlieii partly in tha ditch khd tipping sideways at a danger. angle. And the point at which it waa forced to turn aaid was -the point trhrre the hold-up men lay hidden in the buahea. The men Jumped up and one threw a a ton through a window of the sedan From the other idc stepped a tall, goai- looktng.

well-dreseM man In a straw tat. armed with a pistol. Another man. masked, already had- the occupant of th4 money car covered with two pistols. eo that tha guardian of tha money, al taan four ex un wvrv Brunu.

uktw at lift a finger. Hands up jrou the masked man WBinvandcd. want that mohey and If you make a move I'll drill you ttirough. Th4 men In th Ford looked at hi twa nlstols and bla cotnparjon's weapon -hy luoked at tha three men at the right of Uie cor. and saw a pistol ia toe riant nana ox eeu.

"OIe me that bag! said the tail frian in tha straw hat to 1'awson. an the cashier handed ever th bag of arMtnvv. tak their guns!" said tha gtraw-hatled man, and wie of Me com- panlons too four pa.ats xrom tns uo-oinli of the Hsrrett car. F.r this time th robbers' aut-. mobile bad oen turr.eo arounu.

tne neignoor' beud was Just beginning to realise that something extraordinary was happening. teeil Wodoock, a t-ainter. work-kog on a house on Palisade Avebua, started to run to th arene. Then he aw a masked hi ft with two plstuis backing away from the swlan. and turned toward Bender's Hotel to tele-pnone tha police.

Uiitan gchell. a -year-ld glrU wss trundling a go-cart taIUj her rtoll along i a mKn th luddrrtlv -sme arroes several men with pistol In their IVwtlmr ht-r doll. he ran lorn, terror-stricken, shrieking: 2ati! Mama 1 They ar stealing my gu-cart tio a number of person cm running to the enm as th OlUsinobil went into i ih iiMd anJ disanneared southward wn Pailsada Arrow, which leads into the Had son Boulevard; and so several different automobile license number esre giva te the police by witnesses. ftu two numbers wiuch seemed at all likely ware checked up and found Paprnt toien license pates. Tlctlms' Aste I t)lebld.

ly.m driver of the Kerd sedan tried to Mart bis car. ta found that one of the kanulta bad cut th magneto -s several minutes before another car arrived, due. It ras reportel. to th fait at the bandit had posted a man at ach nd of Laird Avfftu to direct tff-Co by another route, ayir.g that blasting operatioaa at the quarry mad th flnslly am along, it .4. rw Tiica Station, from which the ward waa paased by telepbcna up tend dawn the State and over across the Aiudsen River to New ork.

Praserutor Hart sent County IVtcc-flves Taylor and Seibel to the acen. while Captain Jamea Dinan cf th Brlge-. was accompanied to ta i lace by Mayor Wlaacl. Taylor exani-ired the ictm anj took tr.ra to it-I Headquarters in Manhattan to se? they rould identify pictures in ths rogue Oallery. gcoil descriptions of the robber were given.

Th police said it waa obvious that the robber had advanc Information -e hich enabled them choose the time gnd place for the hold-up. Altrwtuch tha victim told tha pelie Ay saw four or flvs men ia th rob-, aaii th eonta? rly t4 n-f whjn it failowrd the K'rd sown ir a -i. ar.3 inn ui peard it carried ofJy four ttr five, .1 ea afi Othr lUbberle XT. T5. Atlwool manuactjuriha manager of the Barrett Company plant In th New Tork dtrfrlctj aljl the eoro-pany had cohfldence In the men III the Barrett car.

All thm he sal werfll old ietp1cjra, axctpt th chaufreur. aakJ th payroll wak" a little leu lian $14. WO, a business, was slack and n)y OJ men wr employed at th plat4. I The hoid-iLp was the third perpetrated by automobile- bandits lit th same vl- tloity alttdn eighteen hours. Walter Hfimun of 18 West Forty.thtrd Ptreet and Miss i'atherine Hnowden of Ao4 Uest street fpftrted to th Kdga-water paltrm Thura-iay night tnat they wrre climbing the liiver Hoad at Edge-water in art automobile when tire min stepped from buahea at each aide of th road, held them tij ani took sOO raah from Xeieoa and a- $1,000 ring from the girl.

5 i i Mrs. Arthur (Jadwlll of ll Wrt i Revntyfurth street and Mis Pearl aitard fjS2 West l.im.h Mreet reported to the Cllffsi'l Park police the same night; tf at they hsd been robbed bv two tnn; who lurnp Out of an automobile them on Anderrrn JU11. They aaU ther lnt a Ja mond ring and a pearl necklace. muEi mi vnPTr TTTVTT SATURDAY. AUGUST 6.

1921. A. I I W. m-mmi STRUCK KILLS BOY; 1 11 HURT 111 STREETS AMUSEMENTS. Car Hits 15-Year-0ld Lad, Hurling Him In Path of Vehicle Crushes Him.

POLICEMAN IS INJURED VETERANS FIGHT BLUE LAW. niVTfRTIR TK kTRR 111 IJUU11UX11U A AAlAJ Four Children Amona Dii tima cf Accident In the Greater City. Vie- BANDITS ROB TRAIN. i vl. llllnela Hunt Hold-Up Mn Dny Loshi GhEE.VViU.B.f U.

thousand dclUrsjwas believed to hav been obtainid by two bandit who boarded a Beltbnor A OMo passenger train at Beecher knty lat held up the zpras messenger and esreped at Alta-mont with ali the bealed express package. Several re. searching fof the The train -run between Chicago an 1 Centra fa. i C- T. of FWa.th messenger, ears the men; compelled him at the point of a Ipistol to (and face to the wall whU they looted the package.

They then robbed him tt hi WatCH and -ill -n, hinIHa -Mcioed In an automo bile aft-r rebbtng a watchman at Alta-moiit. flv mile ropth of i Heecher City, cf his watch and aorri money. SrniXGKTEItX 111.. Aug. 6.

Officials of the Ameflran Railway, Kxpreaa Com pany here today declare, tnat me express company lore in the Baltimore A Ohio train I robbery at Beecher City would not exceed I WO. KILLED IN HOLD-UP. On Man CANTON, dead and wounded, as th vicinity -r Pad, Another Woupdcd in Raid on a Card Game. i OhldJ Aug. a.H-One man la another? probibly fatally tha result! of; a hold-up In of lake pkrk her' laat night, it became knwnl today.

August O. Hhnj SO jjear of mgJ, was shot to death end Edward: W. Markllng seriously wounded whert a gang of seven foreigner broVa 'up a card game In whlcn they Were participating. Hahn was hot four times through th body and died almost instantly. Mark-i ling ha a bullet through his band and another through his tody Just above th heart.

I Ml Althouirh rio resistance waa (offered by anv of the twelve Players in the cottage. th hold-un -men started shooting almost Immediately ratter entennic. rsring more than lwentyflve khoU, witnesses said. JAIL ACQUAINTANCES MEET. i lj-U Victim Admits Flrkt Seelnjj Hot Suspect in Workhouse, Magistrate George W.

SlmpeOi Washington Height Court yestefday held Frank Manscb. 27 year old. of iM East llh Street. IA ball Of for tha Grand Jury pn a charge of -rob-bery. i Manaco.

who.j according to record presented to the court, has-served terms in Klmira and the penitentiary, ia alleged to hare; been; one of group of three men who held up Gorg Tahow-sky of liTth Street on! the night of July 80 and at the point of a revolver relieved him of In cash. Tanowsky said he saved a $-mo stickpin by tearintKIt frorn his tie and stlck- inr It Into his- troupers. I A boy was kiUd and eleven person Injured, among them a traffi polices-man and four-children, in automobile accident In Greater Nw Tor yeeter-day. Pasqual Greco, 13 year old. of 291 Pleasant Avenue, Brooklyn, met his death' when a touring car, driven by Isldor Blumenthal of 391 Hooper Street.

Brooklyn, knocked him Into th path of a five-ton truck at 113th Street and First Avenue. Manhattan. One wheel paaaed over th boy, crushing him. A crowd threatened Blumenthal, but a policeman protected him and took him to th Kat 104 th Street Polio Station. Th driver of th truck, Ernest Bartolmer, of 31 Leroy Street, Brooklyn, was not arrested.

Four person war cut and bruised when a car driven by Solomon Weiss-man, 19. of 49 Clinton Street, Struck a trolley pat at Boston Road and Charlotte Street, th Bronx. Welt man and hi companion. Esther Hymen. 22.

of 1.S03 Boston Road: Kathan Hfmift. 1 year old. whose tongue waa cut. and Morris Rosen. 14.

both of that address, were sent home after treatment by an ambulance doctor. While directing traffic at 145th Stret and St. Nicholas Avenue. Patrolman Adolph Reach of Traffic Squad was knocked down by an automobile, driven by Joseph Lostu of 610 West Hftth Street. Th auto, it is said, had swerved to avoid hitting another car.

Loatus took th policeman to th West 152d Stret Police Station, where doctor dressed cuts on Reach's right arm and leg. Lo tua must answer for violating traffic regulation. Theodor Coa and hi wife of Corn wall struck by an automobile at fet. Nicholas Avenue and 152d Street. Mrs.

Coa was hurt Internally and her husband suffered from shock. The driver of th car, Georgo Schuk of 2T Adrian Arenue, la held for felonious assault, Anhk Ueckoff. 4.. of M7 Morris Ara-nue, the Bronx, waa struck by an automobile truck at Prospect Avenue and ICOth Street and her knee was hurt. She was taken to Lincoln Hospital.

Harry Lipschitx. 8 years old. of 20 East Seventh Street was hit by an auto at Houston and Pitt Streeta. One of hla legs was broken. Marjorlo Leaher.

7, of 616 Third Avenue, was hit at Third Avenue, near Fortieth Street, but was uninjured. Samuel Fasaerman. 81. of 2.MS Thlrty-rlxth Street. Brooklyn, was struck by an automobile at Madison Avenue and Thirty-fifth Street, receiving contusion Plin 'Bluet Sunday In Two Tiwm to Foroo Rcformors ji Special TAe5 A'n Trfc rirns.

FJTTSBCRGH. Aug. 8. Plan to do upi?" tight all Oakmont and Vrotia stores and other place ot kuain Surtdajs. a th blu lair cf pro vides.

If th Church Law and Ordr Commute doe not rehmt to; it cam pttign of poking Its note into other peo plfa affair and Tfeaj trj-ing to tell everybody how they shall lir ar now bafcig made by th Veteran of Foreign Wra Kleuley-Egli Post 441. Th veterans have adopted a reselu UoH. which they ar praIlng broad cast. In which jtlvr take up th fight against th church oomralttee and d-clara for a square deal to Oakmont and. Verona merchants.

ar required to topen their lac as of buslnesa Sunday to Uupply the need of th public, and for thos person who deln to engag In iharmlea amuement and relaxation onithe Sabbath." Th acUon of th veteran of foreign ware follow an attempt of th Church Coumitt on Law and Order to regulate SVitiday closing of store, the clothing of bather at th river beache arxl amusement of peopl within th town' linllts on Sunday. Th committee recently declared that drug stores might sell ecda Water and Ice, cream, but no elgara nor cigarttM on 'Sunday, but more recently thia order to allow th ssle of on cigar ta Si customer. I I Th soldiers. incensed by the commit-tee'e action, called a meeting, thread- ehed to cloae the town ao tight that the) church member could not even ouy so la water, iea cream, newspaper, or vfirt ride on street car. Last night the church committee hroiJaht the campaign for a cloeed Sun day; to a head by appearing against th iiurkeas of Oakmont.

Claude W. Hood. wht-m thy had charged with selling cigarettes on Sunday, a violation oi Uie lew i of 1TV4. i BUrgess Hood had fought strict enforcement ot the church committee' blufe law Interpretation, and Burgess Ordokston of Verona, has refused to en-f ure the blu law for sona time. Td END RELIEF FOR CZECHS.

--i Wil Release Experienced Cerpe for Russian Work. Tpa Ameriean Relief Administration antjeunced yesterday that th feeding of children conducted for two years In Czechoslovakia would bs brought to a Joi) within th next sixty day. This actjon, It waa said, would release an elperlen -tl rttff for th proposed famine relief work In Russia? The decision was not hastened by the Russian situation. Itj jwa exMaifted that the iioortt organisation would withdraw because the Cserh Club Welfare Commission, an or- fatdeatlon eomposed of Caechoalovaks orniert by the American Relief Administration, was ready to tak over the taski The Withdrawal was pointed ta as indicating a remarkabl rehabillta-tioj TESTIFIES AGAINST FRIEND. WHICH COST 4 LIVES Acting District Attornsy and Fire Marshal of Question Tenement Owner.

Bronx, to 2 HOUSES LACKED ESCAPES Four Children Ar Trappd and Dlo Top Floor- firemen Save Scoro. AoUn Durtrlet Attorney WllUam Quig- Jcy af th Bronx and Chief Fir Marshal Thorn P. Brophy began an investiga tion yesterday afternoon Into the fire which caused th daath af four children in a tenement house at 109 St. Ann' Arenue, the Bronx, early in th morn ing. There will be a hearing soon.

AMATEUR WIRELESS HEN TO TRY TO SPAN OCEAN Tests in Dectmbtr to Establish Rottes Between America end Europe. HARTFORD, Aug. of th moat etx tensive eri of teat yet conducted In an attempt to establish amateur radio communication between thia country and England and France will be carried on next December! under th ausplcea of th American Radio Relay League, according to announcement from th league' headquarter bre today. The testa will be made netween Dec 8 and 17. They will be preceded by an elimination teat among thej large Eastern amateur atatione which are best equipped for the work.

I Kenneth B. "Warner. Secretary cf th league, said that th amateur Stations In England and France already are preparing for the December experiment, which, if ucreful. will probablyj result In permanent amateur Communication routes, with several of th more power ful atatlona relaying meaaagea abroad. 'Attempts to tbtiah regular amateur wire lass communication across th At lantic war mad laat February, but war not auoceaaful.

SAYE TOWNS IN FIRE'S PATH. which! Assistant Fir Marshal William timttmoa. an official of the Tenement House Department, and tb awner of th group! of four tnmntA from 108 to 111 will be invited to attebd. The tenement house are of an old atvla known aa railroad flat." Fir escape wr located in the rear of 103 New Brunswlok's Threatened Homee and 111. so that tenant of 107 and loo Escape by Shift of Wind naa to pasa uirougn EASTPORT.

Aug. to to reach th weap. It waa Leonard lie, a Mttlement rf Deer nowrer. tnai an wuUUUu kr nrut rr. A l.nT.f I i ienemen n.u fire were uocsful today when A ehlft nv 4WJTLUCIU Ui Ua trUUTaujigj I A a a A a Fir Marshal Brophy believe that th fir waa lnoextdiarr.

but; ha been un- able to plac th reportlbility. Th front door or tne nouee waa always uyi Houaea at St. George. N. were nm 1 Th4 nr.

atariedion the talr- I threatened tonight by flrea on Grand way between th second and third floor ianan laiana 4bA i Vm AeSveasa- K-nkarH fta I of the1 anartment on thi third, fourth 6pn WUconelfi Lakea to Public and fifth floor of this house, and to MADISON', Aug. ififat" the roofs or xyi ana iii.j oiore ,7" i owners hav no lawful right to obstruct discovered ana me wrm, nut n.n. tn the front window in I th lake of TV Uoonsln from use 0 th panic when they found their way to the public thfougn construction of fence fir escape cut I across pathways or by any other means tlZJXi th. ter. out Wrlght Falls to Prevent Use of Hie Patent for Projectiles.

Special TA Jork Tin. WASHINGTON. Aug) I Wright, a' California ihrntor. lost his fight today In th Equity Court to prevent th Secretaries uf War and th Kary from further using hi patent la th manufacture of heavy gun projectile, Justice Frederick iJ Flddons, after hearing argument, grsptad th motion of United Stat Attorney John K. Leakey, who appeared on behalf of th Government official.

dlamla. virtually operation. emment. In that res the Court eMel triat the Kruita rii; have tl.eir in Cm-: (f t'ialma iv with ttie ait June ICl'i. ait.ridin th.

pai.nt iw, whi-h prevnt th- lisfc. ln aatnet pri.nu nt offl-lal infrinae privately wni patents Ue cf iivernmciiii. Jui-e aiao ilr. rlglit to the V'JJrt of 'lairn. The leaMra ashlar a Injunction, aought tf re-vee 44.1 Vi k.i en a contract tailing for 12.ui,iii, worth of eheil nianufay turei fur War Department after his dlfn.

Wrirt noted an appeal to the Court of Appeals. Vot to End Tcnopah Mine 8tr(w. TOVOPAlf. Nh Aug. 6.

A to end a sUlke ti lne A.rl in. renter' bill en th ground that he had, ought relief In the wrung eourt-x Mr. Leakey ralUd on 4 decision of th United State Supreme Court In th Krupp-Crosler eas. In 'which th Ger man Kruppa sought td prevent General William Crosier. tha Chief of Army Ordnance, from Infringing on their grin enrnags patents lor tne use oi iu uuv- tl.

To ho pah mining dlatrlct has voted by the llolat Kngirwera' It was fcr.nounced today. Other unl.ir in- rrlvel will vol en the iuatin in th, neit three days. The atIUe fulloard a reduction Of wsges pf 75 cents a ir. 1 Sliver prodtH-tlou was urlalll Vn, oun.ea a monUi by Ui Lrlk. il i -t i check the flame.

The abnormally dry is contributing the tnenao Of everal fire In th vicinity. Attorney General Morgan held lie tiA today in an opinion to tb Conservation commission. The stand of tha Attnrner General will open all of th laku of th State any person who cafe te max use or them. i Divorce Suit Witness Admits She I Was Intlmite With Wife. bedroom t-n th top floor of 109 and burned to death.

They were victoria. 14: Edna. 10; Harry, 8. and William, 0. Th parent escaped rry cn nre eeoape of 111 with their oldest children.

Jennie and Julio Jr. Mr. Corsin was Trer-hn she learned th fat of th younger children and had. to be guarded i. I.

I I Rlx member of tha Taylor family, 11- ln. oii tha third floor of 109. were rammed by firemen with extension lad ders and taken to Lincoln -tiospuai. where i two may die. These; ar the father iof the family, Andrewi 43.

and Herbert. 4. who had inhaled flames. The mother and three Other Children were burned. Rose Fitpatrick also waa burned and taken to th hospital.

The firemen rescued twenty persons from th front window with extension and fifty families wer drlren tn the atreet from the three house. About $10,000 damage waa done to prop- LOST Binoculars. On 0:49 eny. t- LOST AND FOUND. 1XJ9T Notlee is hereby gtren that stork oer- imcais r-o.

iiu tor so stisra Clasa B- stock Maxwell Motor (Jtirnerstion. rcrlatamil in to nam or Aarwa al. Olaon. and ewitad by said Aaron M. Olsori, has bea ioat.

All parsons are hereby oalisd upon te efow why new eartuicats should not be la.u.d In lieu ei tne above nininonti. ttona and inquiries ahould addreaaed to Mies M. B. r. FarrelL 114 Broadwari xera uity.

Mias Amelia Whalen of ffaxhvillej; college graduate, former Red i M4VrM.AW4 of th arm and back. Paul Welnf eld. p- 7. of Sfl9 Ninth Avenue, has a fractured Chajrlea A. arelli of Montclair.

N. leg. having been hit by a car near nis camW to this city yesterday to testify a home. The driver failed to top and, is being sought by the police. I Two Princeton undergraduates were Injured near East Quogue.

Long Island. when a car overturned on uie eite Knrm- I.V. jg. -nd her testimonr H-ntrin Ml-Mln. 1 i a witness for th-.

Edward Miller In hla dlvoirce suit against Mrs. Louise Miller. Misll Whalen ia staying temporarny at htrhvir. Thev are non, who was driving, and a man named Porter, notn were bruised and cut. LIEUT.

BURDICK GETS D. S. C. Brooklyn Aviator Is Honored for Fighting Off Three Fokkers. Bperinl to Th 2ieo Tork Time.

WASHINGTON. 5. President Harding has awarded a Distinguished Service Cross to Second Lieutenant Howard Burdick of 173 Retnsen Street, Brooklyn, who served as an aviator in the 17th Aero Squadron during th World War, for extraordinary heroism in action horthm-est of Cambrai, France, on Sept. 88. 1918.

in combat with three German wasi taken at this time because She will not be in the city when the case is tried. Alias AV'haien admitted that she had been: Mrs. Miller's "moat Intimate RESERVES JITNEY DECISION. 1 I Federal Judge 'Hears Traction and Bus Line Arguments NEW HAVEN, Aug. 8.

clsion. Was announced by jTederal Jftflge F. S. Thomas at the conclusion today of a hearing here on a petition of State's Attorney Ailing, Prosecutor" Pickett of the Common Pleas Court and attorneys M. 'train.

ureenseint aa isew lorn. Am. mirt If tb. gentleman from Shelter Iaiand; who eat with tha owner, who got on at ifattl- tuea. anews anything about them, he Is re aueated to eommunlcat with C.

Lt. Draw, 2 a an riuehlng. I I. LOST Brown and re beaded bag containing oar pin, green sola wrtei w.irn, money and several small things, en Tuesday, Aag. 3, In taxi going from 8th A v.

an S2d feu to west sflth bu- liberal reward will be paid if relumed. Kauf rnann', 1.M1 Broadway, LOST Small pocketbook, telephone "booth Grand Central Station, containing rtoner. keja, DEAD BADI'S PJtrrL'llE; reward. Sommer. U2S Bragaw Xxitig Island' City.

representing th Connecticut Company Jor r'urn bag lost in j. fpl' Prine Oeorse. Graod I central, rennayivania Termlnai ao 114 fith friend for some, years, and they i niontlnr in Tlnlattnn nf tne nw tttriev restraining order issued laat (Saturday At. Buf field. 118 6th prerentin prcuwcutlon of Jlthey men lost Handbag, in taxi, between astfi ana tlmM.

She mentioned a number of men Trnu-t-Pflc paiu uvtrn mn. Miller and from whom Mrs. Miller received support at various times while living apart from her husband. WOULD CURB OPIUM EVIL Japan League Of Nations Assoela- tlon Urges Strict Control. TutUO.

June 29. The Japan League of Nations Association yesterday adopted resolution that the opium question Th citation of Lieutenant claldis seMouS attention, not Only from acted as his own lawyer, and. vllh a i4r r.t A I I i i uiauun oi ueuienaut i the complainant testimony, saiil he the Standpoint of humanity, but also I Attacked by two t'okker biplanes, he front an InternaUonal point of view, knew the complainant when they Were both prisoners In the Workhouse 'and that on the ntht in question he dl( not hold up Tanowsky, but merely greeted him as an old acquaintance. In court he put this question to the complainant: "Where did 1 1 first tneet you?" i "In the the complainant replied. $50,000 FIRE IN GOSHEN INN.

Blaze From kitchen Shot Up Shaft td Top Floor. fipecial to TAs -Vtv? Totk Time MtDDLETOWN, N. AUg. 8. The Coehen Inn.

near the historic track In Goshen, was gutted by fire thia afternoon. The flrfc la believed to have started In thej kitchen. It shot up the air ahaft to the .11 The village fjremfn called aid from Middletown. Florldsj and Other places and for over an hour fought to prevent spread of the fire to'adjolnln btiTldlnps. The fire was finally -clikel after the foof and nil of, the upper ntory had been burrl off.

i I i All the and most the furniture? In -the buildinit was removed. The loss ia estimated at $., 000. said to be covered ty insurance. Wreck Delays Pennsylvania Traffic. PHILADELPHIA.

lAug. 9. Traffic on the New York Ditiilon of the Pennsylvania Railroad waa delay today by wreck at ilorrUvlDs. across! the Ielawar River from! N. J.

A York mall and express io was di swiped by a lti')t ti.in on a tr) on both i tain W-re tinl conalders lie i rumwr of h.oc.i nd cattle wete outmanoeuvred both machines, shot one Into 'flame and routed the other one. Later, seeing three "yokkers attacking ah American aviator, he at once dove Into the combat to his assistance, shooting 1nwn fin arid HtHvlna- tha nHt.r til. miffkr An.) iinhA.itnllfir uf.or.lf i other resolution said the life of his fellow-pilot." The Government should be encour- The I difficulty requires not only Inter national co-operation for its solution, tut i jnccessltates positive steps being taker! by the Japanese Empire, which Is destined te suffer, most seriously from lite niaicontroi or opium )n Jiwantung th labor question able' discharge on April 7. 1019. SPECIAL JURY REFUSED.

Justin Martin Denies Application in i Mrs. Brfd's Suit Aoalnat Bank. Supreme Court Justice Martin denied 1 4i Taken FrOm ttlllS an application yesterday for a special! psiand by Newark Doctor jury to near the second trial or the Frfti Bargh. yeara old. 4 war orphan Suit by Mrs.

Amanda Byrd against the fronti! Stuttgart, who arrived In this National City Company fof false im-; country sereral days ago. Is to lire In prlsonment, because she was removed i Newark, from the bank. here i she had been Th boy. Who had been detained at employed, utter a disturbance had been Ellis island, was permitted to land yes faked, and was taken to the Belleviie when Dr. William Roeber of 817 a-ychopntmc ward, ne was released.

Sc-utlS! Fifteenth Street, at Whose ihvlU- rut was confined in three mstlutlona tlon Frita came to America, promised i t. ir ui ounxner. ur. rtoeoer obtalHed Jhe boy's release when he pr- sentejrl a letter from Washington grant ifig him permission to bring Frits to una loumri. Duiing hi Stay at EU1 Island Frits Irarnimi to sing Th Star-cpangled Banner in three language.

Dr. Roeber xiuld not say yesterday whether ne intenaea to aaopt tn boy. X. THEATRICAL NOTES. iCoufifcl for the defendant contended that the evidence Justified a verdict for the National City Company without question, but that after the Jury dls-a a reed at the first trial it became known that the majority favored Mis Byrd.

and for this reason it was contended that an ordinary Jury would not do to the Justice Martin s.tld he saw no rea aon why there could not be a "fair. Impartial tr'al." and believed that If a apechil Jm were granted It would lead to -similar applications In other ilKfO and caue dlay ia litigation, a-fact which la much decried Ar.d should be avoided. mrefcmcBH rasped bv the- Wasblncton l.abr Coufi-rtnee with due regard to I the kplrlt of ir.ternatki;.iJ cn-operatlon undailylng ihc-se ipraaaU." LETS WAR ORPHAN ENTER. law enacted the 3921 Session of the To we.t iat st Slat Bta. liberal reward; owner valuea llartlgan, LOST G1ae in Harris case.

Thuraday. The hearnlg resolved itself Into an Tuth and wat Ena to Bronaway and sad; rgum-nt on th main question Of th t-nunpa. gcnuyier ais legality of Jitney operation. Which is I LOST tA Kodak, leather case. v.

frnax, po Murray Bill to be considered by three FVderal Judrea I0" tMll r-ward. phon maj-ked kJ a.aa A a. aa- IC i I 1 George D. Watrous, who anpeAred In 1 lOfT lrlda. or Saturday, black pin al behalf of the Connecticut Company, and comainin papera, reward, the State' Attornev.

nolhted out that 1 Ed. ard Qerard. 3. tVall flt. th eompasy, which operate trolley I LOST Bankbook 90.B7 of Emigrant thmii.hnnl tha Rtt wa Inalnr trial Savinee Hank: ri from $8,000 to $10,000 dally a th result fleaae return to bank.

61 Chamber Bt. I of Jitney competition. He declared that LOST Bankbook No. tS7ak7 thTlew -foFiit 'AMCaiOA'a POCM0T THtATStS AN NITS. OISICTI0" Of ttt A I.

i. a reii-! r' tit. wimii CARDER MATrwtt Tooav. to. ttrti.

YORK CHUBERT r.ma. wrta Vivian marti Thra. 4tU W. of Btal Tt-tay a Wr4 i JUST MARRIED aa LVNMg eVtRMAN DELMONT tr- Tbeaare. 4k.

XV. af Bry.tS Y.rm. Today a Thura TIIE SKYLARK a -x .4. morosco z-Z 4tr. EiV 4ISTN TIMS TO-NIBMT.

THE BAT TMI 0SAMATIC SMASH! ltJjstYear ITTLE TIIEATJIE Wait 4ca a. I Muum "tfoday A Wed. al rinnTH h. w.t or a way fj Matlnexa Today Wed llrtn unii4i Was. I I IV.

GODDESS rl AYHnilF" krruit MM. jl MATINEES TOO'V A 1 0M ESOAT, Ja "PKUCUTft and Ml -I NO." World, 4THE TEASER" IS A GOOD SHOW. rWna. Bv. alar rsrn uv "e'-ai I CJ'ltivi tviMiant nLV V- COOttO ml TOM OF ICtv A 3-T WALTZ TJsnT' CEniNtt GERTIE'S GARTER OPENING in DEiBLIC a TNCA ir4Sa ST.

W. ef B'way MATS. WtD, a SAT. AT tall. NEXT TlitS SCLWTNS Pree.Dt William T-n 1)V UOURTENAY ANur ISHER In ROI fYfc)PKJ MIOCRur- ryMKDT SALE MONDAY SEAT orrt a nap5Uots OP iti I tai" tK-Ki I 1.1 IAJ Mi4itKBI.t lkrd t'ifc rti wie.irtt., Wlae.a w.iriw, lay rt S.ati M0VIS M0NBAV TO IILWVSJ TMIATSg.

ri S5th Bt. Bfef Km. N. I nt A 0. MR.

jPASSLS BY Bxraxsaxxo coitcirf bt a. kiiM. M.tm-a. TlJr CMILBSNAUT aa II I () tC BALlUNkV la i- I L. 1 A SAASt MOLKAA'S COairDT UfM.

NSW YOSk'S LEAOIMO iTHf ATStS iAILW rtiUJluwruti Wi. ATSat. COOLtST SfOT IN Nf yosK. Mats. Wed.

A I A NATIONAL TIIUSTBI Zicgfeld Production Mari.ynnjvliller Leori Errol I naw-si ae ISally i fLOBE POP. MAT. lOUAi. Vl A NATIONAL INITlTUTieN r- v- v-v I Pf TTAt e.7 a eo M. UI 1 m.i Itatavx Laata.

A. ERLANOLR a TTn Lf ITLE Mi-aicAb toMot 1 GIRLS IN BLUE nLTTYFOP. ILVT. TODAY. w.

4M at. WONLO'S CStATflT SNOW. GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS VV. Mry. Tf.

Mats. Today a U. jLAWV, 1 caaaciMC LfVRRLMORE in Nice GAIETY w- WA'a. Tuuar a W.J. TKAVR I lfllT'KttKt BACON l-lLaltl 1 lNliN SlVl ST "WSlc Att.

rf A C. W. 0 MOTIOX PfCTX'ItN. 3 William Fcx Succcntei DA PIT" mt aTiT.ir-u. I "-Tnvicw iMlf.T.

I VltLtASI panwirfTN a ije. Vfrof.i Porodise' W1IXIAM yo Ptawma i I 1V i Tl-. 3 srH.LIAM rX I'rayiu ''Shame" m.t.i tarvrrr ii.tni. I VOL I Gloria Swsnnon RIVOLI Ii way st 40th. ft is ru.w Glya'e "The On Muiuml nivohi rrwiT-r on menu.

Ki'-hartl RI A 0 i'l-My," SQUARE P.r.inoiinl f'4. Gl i fRIILRION V- TIVII i.orAU Tmiuw Unlu rJZ Kra'n a UToiff5a i Ek ktcilrn. Ford taxi. 10SO. motor numbar 4.liUU3.

license numoer M. y. pmzio. Cornrnual-ate 1 L. a i rim a.

nnDWHM. 13 edition i Km Tork City. Tlephoria Beekmao 8PS7. I the Jitneys were common curriers -a. Bsvinga Bank; paynanu etopped.

statement aisputea ny counsel' ror tne I pieaee return to bank. hus men and should be regulated by the I I For the iitneymeni Robert Ji Woodruff argued that while the Connecticut Company seeks to save part of its Income, the Jitney Owners seek -to save their entire income. He maintained that a decision on whether; the rights of the peoplo had been invaded bv? the Jitney legislation could not be givt-n prior to the consideration of the' auostkm ten days hence by the three FetWal Judge. When the hearing was i.ndsl Judge Thomas reserved decision. I Finder Jewelry.

FEAR SPANISH TARIFF. i i i LOST-IOIJ) ClaAilETTB CASE WITH k. j. o.N OUTSIDE ai. a.

to K. i 6K1 ibis," on i.vaiuB. at rxjerr of hi- 143t 8T NKl-OKFIT. L. Rl-TWKtiv A -v nr.

p. a LOST On Thursdsy afternoon In Mount fVer- a iwo-iirino p-sn uecl-uncS with' did- leelartd and Finland Must Aeeepi VtXj! I te. IJ A ga a SW. a -Fa ajua te. la, vvinea or nave rroaucil tsarrea.

ioum Ternon, n. i. leiepncn. Tiaw. i COPE.VHAGEN, July antl-rrohlbltlon attitude Is causing efcortofnie Cnirary te the anaour.eetner.t early the weak.

The Sxylark 1 wui nr At tee Mmwil thla week, but wtil continae lo- fuJlaiy. i 1 I a.nce O-Nall will a rein tear la Tb ta ste a runmt thla ea aon. I The Trlotnrh a play by th lata Carlo. tVuperman. wi'tl Se produced In New YerX eary neat by Jeeaie Boaatell la association With the fhuberts.

Mef-eh wh'rh romrt FEARS JAPANESE EDUCATION Or. Valtz Urges Americana to Lead i in Educating tha Orient. DrXOX. Aug. 3.

The one bracti-cal way fof the Vnited State to conquer Japan is to carry Christian education around the world before the evll of MJoa ThUrl'la. laat night. i -t- P.ehearsala of i The tre Chef." In whirh Ix t'arrli'o will le atarred, have hren by th le3wyn. Tb piece will 4m lit Far Rorkaway on Acg. If.

Tha cast ef ttr.ilr will da night. wtU Includ4 Rlchman, Klarawca Aw.r, Mm. Marvuerit. Barry. Herbert Aahtnn.

CVrenee i I'trsut. Manrarvt Undew. leeward 'ar, Harry- RMititi, at. i tpened in e-auuford pirsn education obtain a permahent acrosl the tt': A brol APrn4 fdthold lit East." Dr. WnUt.

Kxecutlve fset'et-jry of the B'rothtt'hoo-i tif the I Lutheran Church nf Ahierlia (n1.v a a In wfileh -Kiw-h In AMantH, City en Mn- church aaaerably, japan i tn present power in th Orient," he said. and ah la trying th experiment of heathen education. If ah J. Rale and Wllhein play is uccecds. the entire Orient will follow th wer ef John Ucl'on an u.

H. Andrews. jead. America th power of th frank VT eber. a y-ua E.ntl'ah tenor, ar- Occident.

It ia eur duty to earry Chria- Htd en the New A-natertlani rem.y to tlanity to the Orient, and if we fail the apwear In "The We rry Mdw. Japanese eiucational system will spread Josephine aad Be (en ftnyl win have to) our h-res and will attempt to pagan-prtMnimm part In l-aneeiet and Ka tw," ize tl.e Occident. roniina ta the Ureeawick lllase. They are i ima Ke du.th-r he Author cf the play. ij.r4 r.fjie.

2ce Aklns Play at Plymouth Aug. 31 A. fconalnecaild.tr ant sjforth The operi attraction at tlif fIy- have tee rged for Tiood ar.d Sard." moulh Theatre will be a faew play by Howard Hiekmah. au'Ser of Th. SV.rt.

fa Which Heaa.e earrl-rale win return to Kc 'n hlch Marjorle Rambeau wia nave me leading role. The play. which has borne the tentative title of Daddy Goea A-Hunting." will open at the siage, will a'ao art a rcle la tha play. Iem tie Ceeta. a view producing firm, will effer In New York tn Oneber a tnurical i un.

1. antltlail PaH i atlaa Vaa.ua iff. bock by I te Allen Browne and Adelaide th Flytnouth On Aug. Ii. It will be a-renea asxa lyie aaa anusst ay air.

oy Artonr nopains ta aaso- I eiauca wiia A. u. woooa. REMOVE TACK FROM LUNG. I Rush Soy Prom Arkansas to Phila delphia to Save His Life.

FHIuA.DlCL.PHIA, Aug. 8. A race with death, which began five days ago at hiei home In Montlcello, and ended here, waa won by 0-year-old Morris Kelxer. it wa announced today. Morris Swallowed a brass tack, to win the admiration of his playmate.

Th tack lodged deep In hi lung, threaten ing td puncture it. The boy waA rushed I the country to a hospital here on hi chance his life might be saved. ichoscot waa inserted and forceos ta remove the tack. h- thetKi was administered and today the boy declared perfectly well. I To! Consider Rail Funding BIIL WAteHINOTOJC.

Aug. Senat Interstate Commerce Committee, waa called; (today to begin consideration next Tuesday of the Administration bill tot lunning aoout aMJU.uw.wu railroad debts. Chairtnan Cummina. who haa been UL will take charge of the measure. Some Kepubtican leaders are urging Immediate pas-age.

whilv others are sug-fcstlng delay cask a Senate recess might be worked out. anxiety; in tnore than On "dry." or partly dry country. Threats Of tariff trade boycotts and Other step in behalf iof the manUfactUr and sale Of Spanish wine are having their effect. hcUblyiln Iceland and Finland- Nor Way alone seems imperviOta to foreign wet attacks. I The Icelanders ar worried, according to me r-oiiiiaen, oy tne aecision 0t Spain to increase customs duties ion Icelandic fish unlttss the prohibition lkw la altered to allow- the importation and consump tion or apaman winea neiow.

per cent. oi aioonei. I I Mpain 9 decision spell fnln to th ceiandio nsh export, aye the Pollti-ken'a Iceland correspondent, who say iae understand the CJovernment of loe-iand intends to introduce a bill allowing the importation and consumption of wine oeiow tne stipulated alcoholic eon- tent. Prohibitionist have already maneu a political campaign in Iceland against iten a policy. ia reported that th i Helilngfor government intenu snort iy toj Intro uuce a bill which will greatly curtail the power of the present Finnish in-ohibitldn act.

The Norwegian Oov- vrnimni, nowever, is taxing an exactly opposite at tit ud in expediting their prohibition hilt and the Uovernment inonooolyi bill Itid.rwrldont i i-rewiy negotiation now going oft with France. Spain and Portugal, flpaln ha already cloeed her frontier iigalnst Norwegian rood and Portugal will take a similar aten Ktrlnnlh4 UVHUA i NOW OPEN NIGHTLY "A Broadway Invitation Palais Royal Broadway at 48th St. I NW Tork' Newest A Oraaiteat Senaation, THE NEW JAPANESE GARDENS DINNER AND SUPPER DANCING Personal Apnesranc PALI HITEMAS' and his Famou Orcheatrs fniifa-ifv wr-t ef i it I ii tt Catittiiufiii. TRt hl( kABII preaeta 41 I ST.f CWIffl i rtow.rti, ne queationa. for return pearl bar pin.

diamond cntra; lost Monday bight. Aug. 1, Liberty Theatre, 42d li It. fiaoowaky. 1.37a Broadway.

Fittruy fdije. EfOS'l Jd an diamond ring, platinum set-tlng. aet In aapphlrea. vidnity of i6Hih oi. maa uiy.c way uoerai raw ard of tared.

yaii.ajiav. Apartment 911 Lofif A diamond gTARUGHT AMUSE- DADk MENT 1 E. 177 Bra aa. Inry Rata ar skin. RUSSIAN SYMPHONY OfiOIESTRA M00EST O.aduotlaa TONIOnT RI M1AV KTHHT Il'ISg PTAU.IIliB.

COIXlRATl'ltA HiflUHO. Asks pne-Cent Tariff on'Pacna'Rlce SVAiMSaroS. Aug. 3. Senator fShorttiise.

republican, of California, today introduced a bill proposing a tariff Iof one cent a round on all Import pf pacna ric. Thi vaHety, grown in India, is used exclusively in Airier ice tot canninx. he said, HOOVER TO PASS ON CASE. I i Proseeuloi to Present Fiets About $136,000 Soviet rilmjFfaLd. The caie of Jacuuea Hoberio charged With defrauding tha Russian uf.rnnirnt oi ftsb.oeu In th (urchaaejof educational filma.

Will be laid today before Herbert Hoover, secretary of Commore. by Jerome J. Assistant restrict Attornev. sir. Simmons departed for Washington lust Bignt following eonfbranoe with A.

H. Welsh, said to hav charge' of the Hnssian accounts established fbr the use of Cibrarlo. Mr. Welsh Is to be a witness at Cibrario'a heariner on Tuea-day. i 1 Mr.

Sinimone said he was conjlfeulny his iavestigatlnn Into several phase of Cibrario a transaction, but he i would not xy Whether he had sufficient evidence on i which to present the eas to th Grand Jury. Clbrarto 1 tto be questioned about fltO.Soe aidlto be teeing from a fond of tl.0e9.eos de posited with the National City ior tha pur phase af eduoatkiaai Bank XilXB, Di n. rMt.te. and 112th near Broadway; aui warn. vopprri.

023 West 112th (A uwr inre-toii. diamond rUin; Beaver iffvmu, vi r.i.ffaiiKa ricf, inumatf noon nura, amis, weaver Ht. I lAjHi. ijraceiet. set with email pearl, at wifiii di -un t.

i nrrii reward. Fiha return to jaanier, Hotel flara. mr-s oroocn, diamond, i 0 a.aaala E.V a. aa rtlte. WW ytrsi ist.

a lint sj. IfOST e-bladed cold knife, STEEPLECHASE CONEY SLANO 1 THE FUNNY PLACE SURF AND PS0L NATHINB Aug.j 138. Times Downtown A REWARD OF lX paid for return of dian reward. -f gvlai I IMA PR VOR'S BAND AFTESNOSSB witk ArsT CeWt.V HLA 0. FkEg NIOC and EHCE CIRCUS PALISADES "PARK OTiwieJt.

W. IS" Ft. rm-ry. 1 Bf AH SALT WATER SURF BATHING Now" orKii i ti. tiiNiiiu: motion rin i pi A now pofuLA.

rsicf 'J TWICE DAlUV-f-tHJ. ft THE OLD NEST vi Ooldutm "icfwre Or NoeEHT NutMr. Olrwt.d ky B.rtw. hi nli'i if.ii H'" AHH LO Willi S.MB. ll4l (Irmil Orn.ai1aI4.

TWAIN'S A tANKFf pCAZA i't Mary M. Mintr in rV "Don't Call Me Little Girl tijkZK nrt' trTRA. M-wa, rnvmr RAN 'MOTHER O'MINr rAPITOL B'eay at (let rtf I MciBRIDE'S! M97 BROADWAY Theatre PT i Tickets 5 Or em, at'v-'Je, 1 I 1ht rort -Envirt; ANT 0 1 i CTADIUM CONCERT TONIGHT AT frifiet: tma. Ee Aanuri.ia Aa a i'ti St. Victor H-rbrrt CONDUCTiae PopuJar Program T.I.

cm I. TH M.re.ertt N.e.rt win ea paia tor return or diamond guard rlngj Ioat Jaly 81, between N.i C. and Tuekaho. N. T.

Black. Starr A Froet. raw. rg ni. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.

4 i 1 .1.1 for return of ruby bracelet ioat July 25). vicinity of Station or in Pullrhan rar. n. lae inc.i IS Vii lamifir Wearing Apparel. aftemdon, LOflT Tremont A v.

ear. FridaJ black Boatoa bar. eontalnlna ault nf knd ether artici.a; suitable reward. Kotifv LOHT 8 skin sable searf on 3th ra7 eqtb Bti liberal reward. Retura to Z2Z at St.

Kegia Hotel. IjOST acarf. left In PaTiT 11 STtTT" Wednesday evaniac: reward: im 4o4. nuui uu- piaca in tirewii paper Dark. 5.

he.tween Hu.l MeAlpln. ftlk.ra and fakes; liberal reward. Call L-ngacr 63i! IfiuT Tuu 1 arrl'J AT THE Cooleel PUc I I ow a iFainmtsiHnflmtit Al 30tK St. Uojscre 4924 to rrvr-tr Tlcf-rv- -T- t-i. CIjOSINiI --vuioiic.

1 fuLc. UllUlL, $1.75 Shore. Turkey and LoUler Diaaert. A La Carle. THE MOST SENSATIONAL DANCING MUSIC.

IN NEW YORK 1U4T Taxvi-v-aak let. mm I. la. avwaa-aw' VV WVJ i IP BBtj Riff la. Whit taxi reward.

Mra. J. lienneay. 324 'Double ram and batn. ttiu MKT OS.

fHr Kte, bath, 4 on Vr day us HOTKI, t-oions ns i Tl I Ur, aSff'gch tiAin TKl.W-ai4-l a.a a. a. a fl I I 1 JT Jl 7 V. l-'tind. i yoL'Slj Centlaman'a watch.

rriii. Weahawken; will return upon laentllca-tln. 280 Tiro. "rOt'N Diamond arrin4t' L4r f.i.i vw. vvwiquniCIL.

ISM I I RU. sUNte-Wallet, loitb t. at Amsterda AV a a.ai.fi illn A SV 1 LUCERNE 201 79th; St raa.ii. II bat-i, I kd or PUBLIC NOTICES. vj MT WtrE.

EVfeLTN MEnot COTJTTB haa left me and ion. tn ts, i. T. city, and from now on 1 win not Convenient ta ait i I a- avnii I l-aaoa en fumi. "'m apartroante w.

ef the ciaaa. a la earie a imnia hniM A. T. Hardy. t.

u. fitamaa. DINE AND DANCE in Broadway's Lfadinj Rfktaurant. aT. I IT at rtrt rd-eWha Si hwr aaM.aii.

1 responsible for anything does or Any VUaIiy tXd tt much lotVC TfiCeS. debts enntrttd by her. I T-ff A tvf Tt TT -J A Aa A JLa aLt JL Broadway, 43d to 44th 1st. 1AMEX noTT-r-ra i Tort fheatyr. N.

T. HUM MORKlWlV A tLTIlJ f-a hulldlne ynlri-i. j.te.l."l"r"."- 1921. The anH.r.l.la I. id ch Cra IXooms.

HERBERT fiatl. factory ar rauem.ii ta I wniniH Titrate nonaaaa laTU'M. RUSSIAN INN T'ii tif Vff "1 -V" Cart. Jtia JUKuuoa Altcraooa Is oteI Bretton ioJI Ufojdway, fiiiU lo 86ih St. -yu (IN tVfwAV STATION AT MIN STREET CSS.

CLEVATtO STATlSN BLOCKS STM T. Largest Atlrnrliit Mtnllntrm Jitltf uratahed. and Unfurniahed Suite! Far Traitet.iir er friian.nt ft.eid.ne. All the Cemforie an th iaast n.w Vera fur Uui.i at ftatae. Wlthta Tn Meuu All ead Thaata stsTAursNT or MieNtrr stansass Tha seiner Tlain Nti-e-t" Sava It I the ena liotrl that ha rrai.d ta law Fttarn nilnui.

finm f1'" I'm; la-i'r-rur eit-nrie train. American Bofiklrt uxn ffgufit FoteU Hills. I. Tiphiina liiii.ard WfELWltLARU U'eal 76lh Near Breadwa- Room and Bsth. $3 per dsj.

2 Rooms and Calh. pet c7" 1 i i i 'i th e.1 1 ar VV I )l 1 1 14 th JJ lf en la. re 10 la ''a An th ln I'r I a t.f it 1 on ai rna Fl Ini I la ef i SfM Ma rar ai tri. ll w. ar.i mZ mil 0i Ci rl; it ('on ed re I'-r Ti .1.1 Jchi oai In 1 r-ii' 1 109 ft I'-t.

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