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Show LET WHISTLERS BE WARNED New York Newspaper Is Emphatic in Its Declaration of Uncompromising Uncom-promising Hostility. llejider, Imve you ever been made frimiie iinil exasperated lieynnil measure meas-ure by some T I III 1 1 whistling in yiiltr ncl.uhlinrliiiiiilV I 'id you ever it in a train ear and hear one of these nuisances blow noises out through puckered lips? II' you have, you can well sympathize with I ho unidentified person n listened lo Moses Cohen whistle ill a local mot lon-pict lire theater thea-ter and arose and slew hini on the spot. We nrivl the killing; it was uncalled for; unlawful; dreadful; not to be tolerated. Law sleuths are on the track of I lie killer, and, of course, as upholders of law, with almost puritanical puri-tanical vehemence we hope he will be caught. And yet . . . persons should not whislle ill eineina thealers, or in tram ears, or in the strets, or In shops, or in newspaper olliees, or any oilier place on the face of the green earth where Ihey can be heard. We have spoken. New York Evening Telegraph. |