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THE EVENING WORLD,’ WEDNE © Mrs. Oberg Believes Husband Stole Child, Aided by a Staten island Woman. TON. TAKEN FROM BOS "Girl Who Tried to. Protect Him Tied Hand and Foot by Kidnappets. Qirs. Cart Ovcar Olaf Oberg, alded dy @euveral detectives, is making a thorough | gearoh of the city to-day for her four- _ wear-old son, Holzer Overg. kidnapped @mder oensational circumstances last ¥riday in Boston. Last night the mother was following @ clue that took ther to Ataten’ Island, ut was wnsuccessful. The police of . New Prigtton were enlisted In the | quest, but did not find any trace of the @ilesing boy. 5 ‘The man who. kidnapped the boy was accompanied by a woman whe. It Is @etieved, lives on Staten Island. That the man was her husband. from whom @he obtained a divorce in tnis city last ‘April, Mrs, Oberg seems certain. There had been an active and bitter fight for possession of the eon for more than a year by father and mother, and @ your ago the father Is alleged to have q@pirited him eway, but the mother re- @atned him in three days. When the ‘@ivorce was granted the child was given @o the mother, x39!" an osteopath of he Geredish echdo}:iund when she went %e Canada three months ago to estab- | Mish an office she left the child with ~o Mr. and Mys, William Grill, of No. 78 Wellington Hill street, Boston. The kidnappers were hurrying from ‘@his house with Mttle Holzer. when “Nanny” Swedish servant girl saw @nd attempted to stop them. Mra. Oberg @sys the man attacked the servant, sverpowared her, bound her hand and foot and with his female “companion ‘earried the boy away. If she in unable to find her boy here Mrs. Oberg will go ta Boston to-motrow etter jo. have her come and Hsaentify a Staten Island suspect, if pos- gable, and assist in the search for the missing boy. ‘ The Mother's Story. i } Qira. Oberg is slender and girlish Yeoking, with clear, rosetinted com- plexion, blue eyes and light hair. She! fe of m determined, courageous type, @nd declarmi to-day that she will not return to Canada until she recovers her boy. She is at present stopping g with relatives at No. 250 East Fitty e@evrath street, and of her unhappy “marital experience and the kidnapping ef her son she said: “We were married in Boston on June $0, 192," she began. ‘My husband led ‘me to believe that he was desperate!y fn love with me, and that he would me day come into a large fortune. 1) @ubsequently learned that both of these | Fepresentations were false. My/hus- end had inherited a fortune from his father's estate and had squandered it through speculation. f My husband married me because he Motier, and Father Under Suspicion | { | | ' i } + | | | | | | | | 2 fudge heard my story, he maid he would send my husband to Blackwell's Jsiand for six months. My husband begged me not to press the charge against him and I relented. The judge told me I wax foolish, but he released iny hus- band. My husband asked me to take him back a day or so later, and I did. He soon deserted me and I was Jeft pen- niless. Neighbors helped me support myself until I secured a position in Boston as trained nurse. & “I brought sult for divorce |. Sep- tember and was granted a decree in April. Then I took my boy to Boston and placed him in charge of the Grill fam! I paid his board there. When | heard of an opening in Canada I giadly went there. as I could not make enough money in Boston. : Husband's Relatives Rich. “I have been very successful In Canada, “ind my Income is now more than $10 a week. .!1 have saved considerable money with. the intention of making a home for my boy. I went to Boston last Sunday. and, for the first time, learned that Holzer had been kid- napped. I will spend every penny 1 have saved. and more too. if I can get my darling hack again. I will pay liberal rewa: s any one who whi give me information which will lead to the recovery of my boy.” Carl Uscar wie vers, father of the child, Is the son of a millionaire file manufacturer of Eskilstuna, Sweden, who died many years ago. His uncle, Arvid Niels: firm, ana he is many aire. He {x head of the Town Coun and known throughout Sweien. Obe: HOLZER OBERC vA YLARS OLD. BANKERS FEAR CITY’S $30,000,000 ISSUE OF ~ BONDS IS ILLEGAL Made to Mature Two and Three Years Ahead Despite. City Charter’s Provisions—Com~ mittee to Investigate. | 18 now tHe head of the times x million- fi —_——— got the money, and most of it has al- Financiers are to-day discussing an in- aister, Mrs. Lars Loving. Is the wife of the president of the Eskilstuna Bank |yestication to be made by & coramittee|Teedy been spent. If it turns ou. ot Credit, 2 ight to{ iter that the bonds are illegal, of bankers into the city’s legal right will be up to the city to make then | Ianue Its last $20,0%,000 of revenue bonds. | legal. | Doubt of the legality of the issue arose| "There 4s nothing to prevent us| dicths from selling regular revenue bonds} several days Ko, | redeemable in two or three years. 1} represnting the orginal purchasers, W885) nay been done before, Comptrotier appointed to inquire into the t. | Grout did the same thing in 1G. We J. P. Morgan & Co. and the National) had adylce on that DOLD. and the committee, NEW SUBWAY PERIL 1b. Believed he could take me to his home fx Bweden and make a gvod impression en his weathy relatives there. He Drytally admitted this one day when | I accused him of it. ‘You have no rea- | ‘son to complain; I have elevated you to| @ position in society you could never have hoped to attain $a any other way,’ | he added. | “For the finst year or 30 of our mar- + ‘ried fe we ‘were comparatively happy. | 4 My husband obtained emptoyment as a mechanical draughtsman with a Staten | Inland firm, and we had a pretty lit- tie home at New Brighton. lt was there our baby was born. “After the rth of Holzer my hus- fhand began to treat me cruelly, Many times I have had my flesh marked by fiz Hingers. and he has even kicked me, ‘When 1 could not endure his treatment | sany longer I left him and went to my, family in Sweden, Looked Like a Hobo. | "I remainedIn Sweden for a year and a half with my chlid My hus- band did not <entribute one nenny to- ward oor support. I r red with my ber, 1903. 1 nearly fainted when husband at the pler, torn and muddy and ered with scratche: mwere black and blue, eo humiliated in my told ine he wi out of work and out ot funds; 20 jong him to the home of my aunt, where we were supplied Swith food. ras "We remained with my aunt unt] my husband get 4 position. Then we went to live In @ little dark room in West Fifty-third street. I nearly had nervous prosiration and the with rheumatic fever I saw my Hix clothes were his face waa cove Both’ of his eyes I had never felt Mfe. My husband tier that we boarded for a ‘Sand inter went to housekeepin Mmmoved from place to place as we could aot pay our rent, and I was alwaya forced to lig the moving. We finally re- murned to Staten Island, tt wax walle ‘we were living at New Brighton that my husband stole my son. He invited a 4 to the house, and then L was sent y on a false errand. A telegram came from New York purporting to b Bigned. by my sister, Agnts Carlion fo. 2) West Forty-seventh sireet, say- she was ill und wanted me to go % her to the doctor Husband and Boy Gone, “It was some hours later when I re- turned to New Hrighton. I found thai the blinds were down, and the house Jooked vacant. I eneured and discovered that every plece of furniture had been moved. There was n note from my hus band which read: ‘Holzer has gone “Swith me to his uncle in Sweden. Good- and good Wick to you.’ w On soreaned and fainted when 1 re: teed what had taken place. Neigtbors| ‘came and found me unconscious. They ald a uetective, Chari: Brighton, who traced It took him three eated and he police chins, ‘mhers big. When led to nh, jMtetner, of Xe child to Brooklyn. 3 a to Gnd the bay, my husband arr % 2 na 4 Weepare accion aby to the United States in Septem- | City Bank, it was announced In October,| “What has that to do With tne tswur had arranged for $0,00,00 of the rev-lof revenue bonds redeemable two and enue obnds. which were to bear Interest / three years hence?’ the! Comptroller t., Instead of the previous) was asked. highest rate, 63-4 per cent [7 $15,000,000 Due This Year- A circular signed by J. P. Morgan ©) ‘phe bonds redeemable in 1909 and wns circulated In the la ere 1910, which form part of the Issue scld ago, offering for PUBES | fo J. P. Morgan & Co., are only a amali EXCUSE FOR STRIP First Victim Would Rather. Stand Than Sit in His Journeys Now. + salo $15 0 worth, of abe revere pars of the $,08,00, ‘There In on Strap need not worry, about bonds issued in October, the lot 10 1S) $5 o0.co9 of the total ‘lasue redeemabi” the Int WV of thie subway, It won't (divided into three parte of i In three years and: $10,000,000 redeemab: affect them, ache norte Int was? deen nee in two years. All the rest fall due next Joseph W. O'Brlen, a compositor, wan tue Nos. 1, 1s A 3 Tae 2 year. These bonds are issued tn antici. | in uw subway tra cay, ius home, Xo, Sl ‘Tremont aye tion of uncollected taxek during those years." golig to | the d by th securit aux. Mr, O'Brien, owenty-reven “But you say that most 3 Years old, was arated over an electric t Ipissuar ys Line ula hay already been ex aay Pieunone Y : electri re a cot ihe: eliyeelianter; a0 pended this yenr car heater, and was very comfortable ®P* they claim, clearly 74 1t legal to Jssue revenue bonds in | deed : ne sevenue ponds rxn only nucipstion of the city. revenues for fie lrain reached Siaty-sixth street ut sed in atlonicof sinel tne tie mex nimmeenrestesand, spend iit) dir, AR Rated ae ve iae ordi: year iniawhichs Wey uare | teanne, Present) yeaLT, Bizz, bang, fash, 4 vivid white-bine |; icq. that the amount sbail not ex-| “Ya: T am advined It ta, I confess | | flame shot up from v O'Brien, |e at , and that| didn't know we had that power, bur {t | Mr. ‘ ceed that p was demonstrated to me that we hail. | {The fame of burned thre Ker neds Out te | covered car +s as Sy as hot Cardnevenue The city needed the money, would oie cuts butter, The hme alao burned Conflict with Charter. have been unable to pay wages if 1( | didn’t get it, throwgh the clot seat which rested oa enue bond te cor seat. he s¢ FO Ot ee ey te tia Ponds made the Issue more : ealanie. | Mr. O'Brien uttered a ye) re pre cee (ies at the begin. 270 advanage was taken of the right | arony muddenly, {nvoluntarily reached Ace uldophedeitaxen Are HOLT Me Nore Naar ed We: ned under the) down to learn why the ¢ raturs had A aliicthariatvet | Ontoberiinitbe| cumreeu ora men city aalemal aSvisersig a jarlsen 86 f His hand was palu Vileh’ they/are/due:‘Thelreve:| Yes, we have juat about enough to| |tutly burned. too, ar Ia i however, enable: the elty to) PAY Of thove bonds, but It ta) going | "Serves him ti! cruelly sald oe pow tme.'to time. ax required | De diMcult to make both ends meet fo mone awomansewholtiadi bean’ evince to M ha eal of revenue bonda( {M@ next month or so. After that things | is Se aMteauites i y eee eneg | Wi be easter, 1 hope.’ | hol ap cod her and jagoed between the ist of January an hen the whole of the $30,000 000 re. had euvying Mr. O'Brien his seat » charter cieari: | from the xle -of revenue bonds Pe ! Morgan Conlpany nas been. ox: | had ight pended, and they will have to be paid lipon maturity out of the tax revenues for the next three years?” { three mont yeater ad, “a O'Brien will Kd to were iasued. | "Yeu, most of the 330,000,000 has been nes act = aera uy a | spent." Tie bonds will will be pald at of thi f youlxthh street, ana red for sale by J. P| maturity out of revenue alt night. We of the “Nett Sixty storgan & Co. are described as regular | have been In a tight place, but you will statgon, called an ambu- revenue bonds of the City of New| fMnd that the law complied MeReaktmomidatopasvele Liowpl raiser York. but they are stated to become | with In every particular so far as the | Dr Sutt RO Trien, alts Tha Ara ocaNovember for) We | crvesate ee eae were drested: ands after remul rom vears, deaplte the fact that. —_— the “hospital Charter states that all revenue bonds | _ anotter train must be yedeemed out of the tax reve. |PLANS BIG PENSION SYSTEM. to A stra) nues of the year in which they are Is- Bued, Grand Trunk Road to Retire Ita Comptrolier Metz sald, when asked If BU Men When G5 at from #200-Up- RGLARS ROB FOUR HOMES i fi he had heard that a committee of banks, we a bee pointe ore: AND, Me. Ds 3, $ Footprints in Snar Inaiente | 0% ad been appointed by the Morgan BOICTAND LM Sal Dectcy a) =< > - interests to Inver the question of| Grand Trank Railroad Company 1 One Thief In a Womn the legality of the § 080 worth bfrev.| oUt imto effect on Jan. 1 an eindoraty Recaelwolatie cies city ig | Penslon aystem, embracine overy ent igen onnmien satel by the city In} icyou in the United States and Can . ie eee ik ado » rullroad #ill finance {t, nor near Pat “« al ao b . goods, 7 A Straight Deal In Bonds. fevylng any assessment on the em- ets has ‘been some talk about | ployees. {2 ithesthlaves got $800 In dewelry and appointment of a ‘committes to Ay n nucleus the company has ap- 0 in cas the Investigate, hut I understood tne Mayor | propriated $200,000, the interest of dh ban ew trave r was to n t committes, There | wh with $75,000 additional if nec- | Wootprints da the snow Hattie anaicnestton cose iiiexalltet josmary each year, will be ayallabk left one set of tracks were as small| bonds wold to Morgan firmiW It |" A compulsory retiring age ta fixed jaa 9 woman's Le |was a straight deal in bonds.~ The | at sixty-five, while any Srployes wh The plunder doubvUess wax cart Sense ipaae apes alti tes Ne nerved the company fittesn year Jax some of the urtivies stolen 5 | Purchasers kne nat they were get-|or mora will be entitled’ to a pension ‘bul nd heavy to be carried yf We had ‘the opinion of the }on a Rraduat dd seale of from $30 up. | ste - Jon counsel, and doubtless |. Provision Ix made for employees w 1 Se Ua tiie Ravi fs ave been disatted in the company’ « chs Ke for es C ia advice before paging vice and for 1 Migmiesed withas | te for The syorid way 000,000, If, they gol the worst |enine under sixty-fve years of ny a American Disiric! Messe: t a ty DY |e fesionn ea mises Offoe deal it ts up to them, We! hu! who have not werved over ffteon at a Child Who Was Kidnapped in Boston; contract awards by Forrest Crowell, the | joa | ‘ment that emergency contracts for the} | that none of them hes a plant or ex-|1 want." The two and three year | * | Receasary bond of $10,000 In each dis d trict.’ year round and can get 2 more as ‘Do you know that two of the new/400n as the snow falls, T had this end | contmctors were candidates for ret)of the snow contract last vear and leaders on he ant-Murphy ticket? nepuad. Montr uc weresenouah iva |} *S1"do not know anything’ twill take, acco! 0 |mens i yehing ‘about the) «Gon and other firma, from $100,000 to *. Bhaughnessy w. $1,000,000 to finance the street-cleaning peu H, Rbauahmensy ran waked yeu. | intractors. ‘They have to have ready Jonly ce moving vans to remove the | money to pay of thelr laborers and teams every night. The new contractors eg phi parental SU AY DE CE MBE Rte eo ODDITIES IN THE NEWS SNOW REMOVAL ALL OVER THE WORLD CONTRACT GIVEN . : the Chronicles of To-Day.: Get Into the Field When Old a not Taye io “a Promising that she a it in, ars Contractors’ Bids Are De- jvcut oF tote wood,’ Samuel Jackson eemikdint wet tt Minge, of Union Sptings, Ala adver: Ue pont tian te Cae istsing for n wife ‘He ts elk clared Too High hold. dove ~ i ——. Poeun .| WOULD POSS COIN ALL? MEN: WITH. “PUELLY) 22 site: xi he FOR MIXED. BABLES, MEN E {essen oF an eharen Shane ‘ ae Se 1 Me. doesn't care ‘how’ old, or-youna | cry Declare. They Gan Do «Ne gets ME TE pial Cas he wells Mabema . TOWN’S FIRST BABY IN TEN YEARS BORN. Bakersfield, Conn., a village near Win- sos gO who Work at Low Figure Rivals Doubt. physician ie Wrat's coine to happen to the poor,|sted, is reigicing over the birth of @ Denotice sca Aan erbddgaie trap euapended. bridae-| baby. there: the: frat to arrive tniten ant . i | years. ss Seana a x ef hIRST. SHAVE IN 53 crushed subway-suffocated. itolley-tried New Yorker when the first snow comes The child, a hoy, arrived at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Snyder a Residents of the town are flocking to # Lee Suyder's home, to see the baby. Martin Uvers seventy years old. of ‘This question is prompted to-day by — Leal, O., had not shaved for fit! ey announcement of the anow removall TWIN CALVES HAVE |7°s% His bushy hb ay a half jong. completely hid hin face Ho wished to give bis wife a mas % able, THREE FINE TAILS. Rollin Shearer, of Pine Meadow. Mass, has a calf, one of twins, that has two ‘tails, now Btreet-Cleaning Commisstoner. If a ~ political pull will help get rid of mow, there ought to be no aarm on part of the citizens and taxpayora, aay aoem of the defeated rivals, ‘This ‘drag. hows {ts about the ¢nt: pralifica: the six unknown and Inex- erienced contractors have for carrying| out the contracts to remove the snow, the same defeated rivals say Therfore. there are a Ipt of contract- ors and! politicians altting around hoping for a Be #nOW to see how the men whom Mr, Crowell has handed the con- tracts get awny with It. Two of the mew contractors are Dooley and John F. ghneasy, both of whom made un- essfuil contests for Tammany dls- eadership in the last primaries yn the anti-Murphy ticket. t Politiclans Get Plums. Dooley and Shavehnessy got tive of think unt! he hi Seri t So lie gut ver, CHRISTMAS GOOSE WAS FATAL TO FOX. wh SIX $30 HENS LOOT OF A HUNGRY THIEF, Six fancy hens fo: lives in the f N Y., pen- a barrel in} Michael Flaherty, mountains near Pc ned his Chris chich cov- ‘arm ome. twelve SH TRESLHES ON THREE SHS the. eleven contracts on Manhattan} tsland: J. W, Dunntcan, a bi0ther-' Ss j ae tw af Teac A. Hopper, who was the | Lusitania,Campania and Cedric MeClelinn candidate for distriat leader ‘ On All Laden with Goods from the Old Sod. ithe Thirty ‘st District, got the con- ct for two of the districts in the} onx: EB. J. Duggan, an electrical con- | ractor, who !s without any experience ho removing enow, got contracts for four of the districts in Manhattan; C. 6th Ave. & 18th St. housands de Marco, a prominent member of, Tam-| York are looking forw with nation. many Leader ‘‘Nick* Hayes’s club, cot | pride and pleasure to the arrival of tie contract one and Jstmas ships from/the old country. fhompson Bro! both of whom are, The Campania, Lumtanta c due few days of each other, are gifts which will startle every ‘gs son and daug' of the old sol who bas ni Tammany Leader a a club, got the contract ithin “Percy” Nag! one district. In Brooklyn the contras trict went to “Hughey patural produc foreman for Bradley & Ca, and fo; Hundreds of New York Contracting Company, Until] ress are coming on the Campania year ago he had a beer saloon at Ng. | ouarge of Miss Lilly ates, an Irish 344 West Forty-fourth street. He ts well beauty of renown and dau; of. alkers in the city, Starr is a paver PY (¢rom Dundrum, near Dublin, some of Vie de, and as foreman for the Brad- finest embroideries in the world, book- ys got some practical experience in widths Includes rugs and tapes- designs, Pindings of note ‘and print pictizes of nee R Treland’a thatched cottages, castes and removing snow, It was said yesterday) nis and yales that are a delight to fiat he bad been offered a $1,000 bonus | the eye An eae: bees The Lusitania 1s laden with products pubiscontiectes “ fon | Which will il the neart of New York's These contracts, with the exception | Triyy population with pride. Miss Katie (Starr's, were awanied after all the! Gleason and alx of ner loom workers S recelved on the firat advertisement | from Dundrum ‘gre in charge of this ‘ cargo, which ud been rejected on the ground that | trieg of te finest colorings and were too hixh. The first bide were | Two looms. one fo ANS vertise- | for the tapestry, w ed about a month ago, Advertise. for the tapestry. y : ments were inserted for new bide, wile: (trie Fair, wiilch begins at Madison were opened a week ago. | Bquare Garden Jan. {rand yom workers who are striving, Big Contractora Shut Out. ‘and with’ success 400, to reviy er deciding to reject the first bida, | indus . are coming on Commissioner Crowell made | tht, fair, There are six men in party. ‘Their mission ta to show cy contracts to take care of a! Descess of linen making bnowfall. To the surprise Bf) These are but few of the exhidita ery one most of these emergency cone Wi freon thelr way for the Irish cis went to John F. Shaughnessy and *™? thik “iighting Jack" Dooley, G. DeMarco, member of “Nick? Hayes‘s political jub, received the emergency contract (or the Bronx. : that J£ they took-a Job with any man _ None of these firms, with the excep- {15 had a snow contract this winter Jon of DeMurco's, had been biddera in je would never employ them again. ‘ompetition. The announce- “I have made arrangements for 1,040 ie, Stone teams, and am prepared to handle ‘all the snow that falls, T have made ar- entire city had been made with these /yangements to finance this job, and ltey tried to get me to sublet one of y districts to him, but I wouldn't, d yesterday he served notice on all s Old foremen and superintendents worth firms created astonishment among the! there's no politica in it’ slg eontractors’ accustomed to! compete! "The senior, mamber| of Thompson Bro- 4.00 thers sald: Basement ‘Yes, 1 ain a member of Percy Nagle’s Open charges have been Made that all/ Club, but what of that? I didn't seo the men to whom the snow contracta| sny check cre ays Neatonm bere ve kone are political favorites and find T have urranged for all the teams ‘or the Job, ; Salesroom. yerlence eufictent to do the work prop- | Say They Can:Do Work. G. DeMarco, who has an office at 0. §§ Mulberry street, sald: “T have had a contract for moving handle y treet Clerning Commissioner Crowe! mitted yesterday that he did nv Know whether or not any of the con-| iractora had a plant equal to the Job, | snow in the Bronx, and can han: [the job. I have had the ming Pow) las Saye Crowell: |Se dee in the Bronx for elght months “1 talked with them, but I could net/and I got It Io Menhattan two weeks tell you anything about one of thent,"’! ago.” said Mr. Crowell. ‘It is not for me tol J. W. Dunnican, a boss truckman of upon the eaulpment of bidders, One Hundred and Thirty-fourch ntreet, pass We assume that the lowest bidder can| ical Lincoln avenue, who was awarded ~ perform the contract if he puts Up the| part of the Bronx contrmot, sald: new 6 keep fifty trucks wor! [anow yin hia district, Te Inughed. and | (em m o taltche had fifty or sixty teams. “He [are not known 10, be, a ERS Te ata haa established a temporary office with) Met that the firkt bie snowfall will |Carroll.& Co. at No. A Park row. [witness @ Iqmentanle 'fallure on the to mele trouble: for untisaid: Nes tBrada: marty Sc ¢rte jor normumerers, ta cent | The Kind You Have Always Bought. HIS is the caution applied to the public’ announcement of Castoria that has been manufactured under the su; ‘ision of Chas, H. Fletcher for over 80 years—the genuine Castoria, ‘e respectfully call the attention of fathers and mothers when purchasing Castoria to sce that the wrapper bears his signature in black. When tho rrepper is removed the same seu ture ap- rs 0 both sides of the bottle in Parents who have used Castoria for their little ones in the past years need fio/warning against counterfeits and- imitations, but our present duty is to call the attention of the younger feet ation to the great danger of introducing into their families spurious medicines, It is to be regretted that there aro peorls who are now en; in the nefarious business _of putting up and selling all sorts of substitutes, or what should more properly be termed counterfeits, for medicinal preparations not only for adults, but worso yet, for children’s medicines, It thereforo devolves on the mother to scrutinize c! what she fives her child, Adults can do ly on” that for themsel id has to rel New Napoleon \ Boots, 3.50. but the the mother’s watch tulness, values, at Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of nd} YEARS, HER PRESEN T| IMPOR MCT Thieves iden: tous Jor from on evening ‘be booty co: other artic! robbery no ¢ i | fhm bas mo o ed [Some One 7 Struc An at blow up the bride of it, but the d a. any sus, before 1 I Third Sample Shoes From Famous Boston Makers at a Sacrifice Low Pr ce. 4.00 Ralston Health Shoes for Men, Sample lots and Factory Rejects, at 5,060 PAIRS FOR TO-MORROW’S SALE!!! : HAND WELTED SOLES, : Patent Coltskin, Gun Metal Calfskin and. Vici Kidskin. Sizes 6 to 10, A to EE. Tan, Gun itary to 7. to 5 1- EW OBERT : ae {Polices Reveal’ Identity. of Holel Savoy. y is 8,00 iding won Was several days. He would not talk of the Floor Salesroom 1.95) 3.50 Napoleon. - Boots for — Women at and Patent Lace and Button; Mil- Heels; sizes 2 1-2 sizes, half heel sizes 4 AIM « MOT Ble * Victim in the victitn vf the el robbery at the Hotel punt Of » was placed ten jo twehty thousand | was made The. awn dy th value of . nd the loser nm importer, of No, 86 ft o¢eurred when t betwWecir S and.2 o'clock vf Dec. 1. nsists of les of je ckpins, rings elled ornamen- e family keeprakes, not reported to the The detectives the robbery Mr. 20 West Seventy- Sing to to Wreck New e with Dynamite. Was imade yesterday to atecl Pennsylyania se of construc tried new e in ¢ troy tie bridge, The ‘< hole in the centre damage can be easily re- e mployed to her of them puclous na in the the ex la i Golden Brown, Metal Calfskin Coltskin; Same ‘in Girls’ 2; worth 3.50, at 1.75 or Salesroom. Side elastic, flexible soles; sizes 3 to 8; worth $1.25, Spectal for to-morrow at