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~ FREES HUSBAND OF 16-YEAR-OLD BRIDE CHARGE OF FRAUD Man Who Accused Him Runs Away Before Her Investi- gation and Attack. GOING BACK TO PARIS. | Young Treasurer Was Too } Busy Courting to Take Cash | of Bankrupt Company. The determination of a eixteen-year- | ld bride to free her Zl-year-old hus- and from the charge of being dishonest | has compelied the man she accuses of | defaming his reputation to become a fugitive from justice, To-day United States Commissioner Alexander declared | forfeited the $1,600 bal given by Wadle Tanoos, who is supposed to be on the way to Syria. Tanoos was president of the Egyptian Importing Company, at No, 101 W ingion street. About six weeks ago| the company was adjudged bankrupt, with Habilities « more than $35,000 and practically no assets, When the exam- ination was hold re Commissioner Alexander, Tanoos sald the treasurer, Leoa Labe, had gone with all the funds and also had eloped with Eva Perimut- | ter, daughter of Louis Perlmutter, a lumber merchant at No. 92 Madison | YOUNG WIFE AND HUSBAND WHOSE SHE CLEARED. TOBACCO SMOKE — MASKED MAN SHOT OVERCOMES SIX AFTER WOUNDING | FIGHTING BLAZE’ KEEPER OF HOTEL ‘ | Firemen Collapse in Basement Hit by Bullet in Attack, He Is of Building at Fort Street and Fifth Avenue. econd Found Killed, Supposedly by His Pal in Crime. THE FLAMES SMOULDER. | | ROCHEST finding of ¢ Nov. %.—The n unidentified k Hackett's hotel on a mile from Roches- ay disclosed the fact in his duel with two asked men last night had shot one Hackett himself 1 Crossing and Delays-Traf+ | his assailants fatally wound The two men entei Hackett's pli fic for an Hour. ° and with no other ning than “Oh, you Pat!" opened fire on him. Hack: Six flromen were overcome by amoke| ett Was shot chree times, He man- aged to draw his own revolver and fire to-day in fighting a stubborn blaze In 98° five times » men fled after shoot- the basement of the Seymour Building ing at Mra Hackett, who was in the at the northeast corner of Forty-second kitchen. was When the body of the dead bandit was The ¢samined {tt was found that he had been shot through the body by Hackett and it was concluded that the shot through the head, which must have caused instant death, was fired by the companion of the dead man either ai | the request of the then wounded man, street and Fifth once the home of 1 avenue, which Morton. ed by Schulte’s the florist, and graph Com- of which suffered consider- age. ‘ The blaze was o'clock by Edw ne, manager of further, or that he was deliberately the cigar store. There had been | killed by the survivor, who feared that small fire yestercay afternoon in the | the capture of his fellow robber would basement under the cigar store, start- | !ad to identification ed by @. cigarette stump thrown i through the grating in the sidewalk, | suo rise. 641% Employees had extinguished this blaze, | Win gge Moon sete. 2,51 scovered about § | after he had been unable to proceed| * THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1917. ' PLEAD NOT GUILTY OF CAUSING DEATH OF TAG IN FLAMES Waist Company Owners Want Bill of Par- ticulars Before Trial. Triangle Max Blanck and Isafe Harris, pi prictors of the Triangle Shirt W Company, in whose plant on the eighth, ninth and tenth floors of the Asche Building one hundred and forty-six persons were burned to death Mareh % Inst, pleaded not guilty to-day te the seven indictments for manslaughter against them. At the request of Max D. Steuer, counsel for the indicted men, Judge O'Sullivan will hear arguments to-mor- row to compel the District-Attorney to furnish te the defendants a bill of par- tleulars. District-Attorney Whitman will oppose the application, In court to-day, Assistant District-| Attorney Delehanty, in behalf of Mr. Whitman, urged Judge O'Sullivan to n the indictments to @ court for Immediate trial “It ts the desire of the District- Attorney to have the trials of these defendants held as quickly as pos- | sible,” Mr, Delehanty, sald, “for the . HARRIMAN HE GIVES MILON AS. DAUGHTER'S DO Miss Kruttschnitt Weds Young Canadian and Will Live on a Ranch. NEW ORLEANS, Nov, 3—Miss Re- vecca Kruttschnitt, daughter of the fu- ture President of the Harriman lines, came here from her home in Chitago 4nd yesterday was wedded to Henry Clifford Woodhouse, @ young Canadian, who was toc busy to go to his flancee, Julius Kruttschnitt’s gift to his dwugh- ter 1 declared to have been stocks, oonds and other securities to the total value of $1,000,000, which puts her In the ‘milllon-dollar-bride" class, The ceremony was performed at (1 house of Mrs. Joseph P. Blair, aunt o the bride. The Right Rev, Mgr. J. M. Laval, Vicar-General of the Catholic Archdiocese h performed the cere- mony. Mr. Woodhouse, @ native of Mon- ral years ago from Ore, where he at- ed the attention of Jullus Krutt- man of rare railroad abil- sent South in connection iman interests. He was educated in England. When the Boer educated in England, and fought In the sake of public policy.” they thought, but when Coine arrived | j to-day he found the store Alling with | Sandy Hook Governor's Judge O'Sullivan will fix the date for | trig! after the-motion fora bill of par- | Boer war. The couple will reside on a ranch that has recently been purchased near | Klamath Falls. Ore., after a honeymoon | Lord & Taylor. Founded 1826 Announce An Extraordinary Sale Commencing Monday, November 6th, of 40,000 Yards DRESS SILKS: Unusually Low Prices Millinery Misses and Children’s School Hats $2.75, $3.75 & $4.75 Values up to $10.75 smoke. He sent in an alarm. The firemen, under Battalion Chief Turpin, bent all their effort toward | confining the fire to the cellar. Lines of hose were dragged into the smoke filled basement and as fast as one pipeman, was overcome he was carried to the| open alr and @ new man sent to take his piace. The overcome firemen were dosed — . with hot milk and stimulants and were teenth Election District of the Sixteenth | soon on their feet, ready to renew their | here. Assembly District of which Baward F.| fight against the blaze. | > Mrs, Labe's parents refused to en-\ Boyle is the ‘lammany leader. Battalion Chief Turpin said the fire tertain her and Labe'e father. Martin —— | was one of the most stubborn he has Lave, president of the Labe Importing | BARRYMORE’S DOG KILLED, | known in years. | Company at No, % Broadway, also wae tt : It started in the sub-cellar in @ lot of | 001 toward her. The houschold of John Barrymore, | rubbish and empty packing boxes, then Less than a week after Mra. Labe|the actor, at No. % Gramercy Park,| Worked through to the cellar abote and returned, she informed Commissioner | was plunged into gloom to-day by the, te Into ® wooden flooring on which was Alexander that Tanoos was preparing | sudden and tragic end of Joey, a toy| Stored the extra stock of the cigar store. to leave the city. A warrant was is-|spaniel which accompanied Mr.| The tobacco caught fire and the over- sued, Tanoos was arrested and:com-|Barrymore on his travels for severai| Powering smoke penetrated every bulid- alas ti aive vonas. ing for a block around, even filling the FATHER A 7 of a yellow taxicab whirling around the| Grand Central Station. | I WEIN AR ne corner of Irving Place into Gramercy| The only persons in the upper stories Gaiiare. of the building when the blaze was dis- Meanwhile Labe hai Mra. Barrymore was with the dog at | Covered were twenty char-women, who to Montreal and at solicita-| the time, but could neither call him| were brought down by the elevator man, ton returned to New York and sub-|aUickly enough nor warn the chauffeur. | James 8. Leg. mitted to arrest. The girl also brought | When she saw Joey was dead she burst| ‘The acene of the blaze ts one of the about @ reconciliation between father into tears and ri into her home. Mr, most important bos{ne: crossings in rrymore cam 4nd son and the“couple are residing | tooy ne tenn In ‘nie arms and car:| the uptown section and a great crond . with the parents at No. 130 West One|ried them ‘ome, He told a policeman | #00n collected. The reserves were called Hundred and Tweifth street. on the way that Mra. Barrymore was|to handle the masses that packed tho The examination Into the affairs of|sure the chauffeur had run the dog! sidewalks. TrafMfc In Forty-second street the Egyptian Importing ‘ompany was/down intentionally, but that she had/ and Fifth avenue was blocked for more resumed yesterday, Young Lube, in a/beon too much excited to note his Ile thad’’ad” hou owed that ber. digi Bich ls 18 The damage to the cigar store's stock is estimated at $5,000; the Postal Tele- Hell Gate street. ef Investigation showed that the young- sters had married and were in Par! But when the bride heard of the char that her husband was an embezzi and that a warrant had been isi for his arrest on the strength Tanoos's testimony, she came back to New York to vindicate him. Labe stayed in Paris because of the warrant ticulars is disposed of. tour of the Orient. VOGEL BROTHERS 42d St. at 8th Ave> Store o, pen Saturda, Until 10 at night. J Women’s Ready-to-Wear Hats $5.75 Values up to $10.75 Special Sale of Ribbons Moire Antique and Taffeta Ribbon } Extra quality, 5 inches wide, in a large range! 18¢ of shades. Value 29¢ per yard, at.............5 : Moire and Taffeta Saun Edge Extra quality, 9 inches wide, in pink, al blue, cardinal, navy. black and white. 48¢ Value 85c per yard, at..... Weed atebe « | Satin Sirtped and Taffeta Picot Edge 6 inches Wide—Value 65e per yard, at |39¢ Washabie Linzerie Ribbon —Extra Quality —————____ |-sweetheart Moroccan Agreement Terma, bl ay dy pe fompany, and! PARIS, Nov. &—The contents of the | Staph Company places its damage at | * in White, Pink, Light Blue and Lavender When Gael Ginvee tae Hencke) | FFanco-German accord, officially given | #600 and the florist estimates the dam- | = No. 1 14 2 3 5 9 went for Tanoos he found that he had ut to-day, show that Germany recog- | 98° to his stock at $1,000. The damage >. ‘ fe 9 "been fone several days and had re-|Mizes the right of France to estal po bullding will amount to about A Mi hi Collection of | Price. 30c 45¢ 65c 80c $1.10 $1.60 moved all of his effec -|@ protectorate in Morocco, while both . 5 fa Sruasewutantearataitaia rice iig| teins eneane ie erte ike nee Values. 45¢ 65c 80c 81.10 81.50 2.10 odium placed upon him’ by Tanoos, and | to this accord of the other signatories the happiest girl in town {s his ttle | to the Algeciras agreement. wife. nee Louts Du Bolse, colored, of No. 200! “Now can return to Pa a German Masinen to Tien West Thirty-seventh street, who shot 1 S Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Teally settle down to a life of bual BERLIN, Nov. 3—Despatches re-| and killed William Clarke, also colored, 9 f. aho- said triumphantly to-day. “We ceived to-day from Tsingtao, te Pageosny rahe ; in the in @ saloon brawl March 27 was to-da; German territory of Klagehau, an-! sentenced to Sing Sing for “not. te Rounce that fifty German marines have| than twenty years or more thar lif Kore trom that city to strengthen the | by Judge Malone in General Sessions, foreign guard at ‘Tiencsin. Tientsin is | 4’ sary found Du Boise guilty of mur- | the port of Peking and Is now crowded | Gorin the second degree will open a branch Importing office there and show that we are full of business, Row that our courting days are over” | for 10,000 men who insist upon correctly styled and well tailored garments—a wonder pte ha da 18 MEN ACCUSED with rafusees from the Chinese capita. | —— sale of overcoats that offers the best values Jeans, Mam Dien tm street, | waBiNOTON, Nor, eopte Dread: | you can buy—whether you select one at nought Delaware leads the other buttle- battle practice e Capes during | avenue, Bronx Borough, who had been hips in. efficiency (iN for months with consumption, was held off the Che: found dead from a hemorrage to-day last September with score of 62.651, , in front of @ garage at No. 323 West, The New Hampshire is next with 48.240. 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