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MED LAWYERS H FEAR CUTHREN FANE CSE ppellate Division Crowded as “Dean of Condemnation Bar” Is Excoriated. IBARMENT IS ASKED. Deceiver of Clients, City and Courts; Deserves No Pity,” Says Accuser. of lawyers, among them men Presence in court cannot be pro- tor tess than $1,000, crowded the KIDNAPPED BOY HELD BY BLACKMAILERS FOR HEAVY RANSOM. BURN CANDLES MINERS VOTE FORBOYSTOLEN |» TOSTANDFIRM | BY BLACK HAND) FORSOLID UNION Di Fiores Pray For Safety of | Action of Scranton Men Shows HOW | ENLARGED MY BUST SIX INCHES IN THIRTY DAYS After I Had Tried Pills, Massage, Wooden Cups and Various Advertised Preparations Without the Slightest Results. EASY METHUD WHICH ANY LADY CAN USE AT HOM AND JCKLY OBTAIN A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL BUST. Six-Year-Old Son Held For Ransom. Sentiment That Will Sway Leaders at Conference. BY MARGARETTE MERLAIN, tans and frauds, who sold me all sorts of =| pills and appilas nlarging my bust, but which did me no good whatever therefore determined my unfortunate alate should no longer be robbed by those “takers and frauds, and 1 wish to warn Well do t know the horri humiliation | | Cosimo di Flore, the baker, and Sara-| PHILADELPHIA, April 6—The de-|" ‘own fix inches [all women against thein, | ’ is lac wee > ‘ satan ti new being, for wit 6 discovery of the stmple process with fina, his wife, protested to-day with| mand on the operators that the United ‘as neither & man nor|which I’ enlarged my bust six. inche hands raised to heaven that they had] Mine Workers Union be recognized is ort of creature half|thirty days was due solely to a lucky hot received any demand of ransom for] not alone a contest to benefit the or- dent whioh I believe wae brought about by the return of thelr five-year-old Josep. | gantaation, but also to wet all mine who disappeared from their tenement apartment at No. 133 West Houston street a week ago and whom they fear to have been kidnapped. Detectives as- signed from Headquarters have heard that the di Fiores received a demand for something between $6,000 and $10,000, w search for the missing boy workers into the union, so as to place the entire body of men in a tbetter post- thon to insist upon demands, according to reports received from various parts Of the hard coal fields. ‘The position of many local unions in the Lackawanna region {s shown in the action taken ‘by local union No, 637 of ———————— a ae truth and ¢ | eduction of misleading and false tes- | Division of the Supreme Court to hear William D. Guthrie's of the condemnation dar” figure in the scandal of Hunt’ Park. Gir. Guthrie, himeelf cne the highest-paid constitutional law- HEN TAKES WI INPOLIGE COURT Magistrate Throws Up ‘Hands and Sends Bird Off to Be Weighed. Presented his brief and made his es a labor of love. For break- the Plant will he was reported to Pecelved a fee of $900,000. ‘The proceeding was a motion to dis- Piannery on a referee's report on Qccusations made by the Grievance ittee of the Bar Association. Fhe shows © profit to himself of ‘were Drought out firet of the office of Borough Haffen of the Bronx. A long by the Bar Association wed and then charges were filed Wiannery in May, 190. Ham- Odell, as referee, reported his find- against Flannery to the court last One strong-mirded, blonde hen that had grave doubts as to wnat would " befall her if sho fell into the hands CLERK “DUMMY” TO BEAT | of a man by the nate of Iaracl Solin- CLIENT AND CITY. mel on the eve of Easter. upset: the fecord shows that Flannery wht'e| dignity of the Centro street court to- a attorney at 8 East an Gay, caused two lawyers to unreel many Improv: ompany et | yarde of argument and finally brought own clerk as @ dummy to buy fo ‘ave notes et Hunt's Potat tree | UP wnruffled, Wefore the surprised tg /COuNtenance of Commtagioner.of Weights po reygersd Cia ott the | 884 Measures Jot Witenes e . The land was sold to the city @aid blonde hen wa: je evidence in $853,118 to estadtion a bathing beach | the case brought t Bam Hahn, the purchase it was found that |‘ runs a chicken hack between the eowors, emptying at the point, made| @Toduce wharves in Jersey and tho ‘valacless for the desired pur. | Markets of Greater New York. Kugeno “Phe impression was epread that |. Bondy of No. 115 Paterson avenue, represented @ syndicate of pol- | Hoboken, charged that Hahn had with- “Ap a matter of fact,” said|out warrant sold sald hen to Israel fm his brief, “he (Fian-|@chimmel of No, 1214 Bishop street, and there| Brooklyn, when he shoul! have deliv- was any syndicate.” ered her to @ certain market, ‘Guttrte eaid that most of the con-| Just aa the evidence, with a bag over reterence to) her head, was being laid on the Magis- to the | trate’s desk she asserted her strong- street | mindedness, came out of the beg and (began to do Coffyn epirals in ihe upper */tevels of the courtroom atmosphere, However the court attendants might atruggie to grab her the blonde hen anserted her superiority of the specios (n_@ triumphantly feminine manner, Only after Policeman Rafferty had climbed under one of tho prisoners’ benches and rendered the love song of a di ed room aid the blonde hen come within reaching distance. ‘Then the tawyers wrangled over her ‘weight and probable vaiue go intermin- e@bly that Magietr Appleton ordered ther sent to the Comnilasioner of Welahts and Measures to be well and truly ‘weighed. ie 0 =i OIL ON COAT AND SINGED HAIR IDENTIFY FIRE BUG From Burning Building And Is Held as Arson, Suspect. Among the prisoners before Magistrate MoGuire in the Gates Avenue Court in hat stop to,| ¥8* @ charge of arson mislead: | Cording to the pol last night In che basement of th story buliding at No. 27 Monroe street. tion of fraud|On the police records ho was down as ‘good’ judg-| Angolo de tol@ nd then @ sheet of fame his own |came from the basement of the Monroe jo means, | #tFeet butldl ok last night. cused if it | Simultaneously a man, Out ort 1: nd along that thoroughfare he sped, pursued by Morgan and Charles Miller, The Deteotive Lynch, GRIVEO CLIENTS, THE CITY | cite: AND THE COURTS.” fom is no other reasonable or who lives on the carry down her se' was bedridden, without injury. Investigation showed that a can o bensine had been lighted in the ba: ment. The detective and Fire Marsha Brophy said that they detected the odor of benzine on de Bart's clothes, The basement is used as a wood a at year-old son, wh clents, in All escaped, howeve: the courts Upon to pass upon and confirm wards which he obtained by the ion of th in- iy. fe true that the reaponient ts ie of the leaders of the so-called ‘con- Hon bar,’ But his extraordinary I auccess nar probably been Fesult of just euch methods ax as he believed that r him out of gusin In the court di Bari was held without bail for examin- BRISCO= KLEAN WELL “The toothbrush "holds ie bestest carte Pepristlon, trans ent Dust-Cap prevents showed himself Improprietins of | ery was ami . sworn a if) mot deliherately untrue. ¥ iftiness whilst profe: frankness must have been evident 4 [the referee as it will be to the court 5 When it reads his testimony, Ti Ye stand was thet ot Goes not now desery, the charity whi ime seven corporations through which MaRery operated Mr. G de- . as “one and all \ané dummy organizatio and intent to teh pol in eapereneusing the reese ‘complexitics “hy rotund "ot Snowden Marehs}i, Js being made Cosimo 4! Fiore and his wife have deen making pilgrimages to the Church of @t, Bilzabeth to burn candles before the shrine of St. Nicho- las, patron of all children. They pray that the boy may be in thelr arms again before the Easter festival of re- Jolcing comes, But neighbérs shake thelr heads and say that the vengeance of the kidnappers, which was threat- ened five years ago, will take no reck- oning of Easter rejoicing. Cosimo i Fiore must pay #f he would have his Joseph again, the neighborhood be- Heves. ‘The boy's father ts proprietor of a bakery at No, 133 West Houston street, and is lessee of the six-story house at that address. He also ts half owner of & wine and liquor store at No. 9 Mao- dougal atreet. His brother, Mateo, ts his partner in the liquor business. Di Flore brothers both are re- men of wealth by thelr coun- While they deny that they for money recently, t of the boy admitted to the when & baby, he received a demand for and was told then that unless im asked for was paid the baby would be kidnapped. Di Flore put @ cuard over the baby and his three other children and turned ‘the letter over to the police. As no attempt ever was made to kidnap any of the children or harm Di Fiore in way by biackmallers the letter was Almost forgotten. street, and a week yesterday he ‘faced out of school in the afternoon and went to the home of his uncle, Mateo Di Fiore, where he begged a rs * | Angelo Di Bari Caught Fleeing afterward, fugitive was caught and turned’ over to) time there had been a lot of ex-! penny of his aunt to buy candy. KNOX AT SANTIAGO. Secretary WII! Stay U: Sunday Th Start for Jamaica. FISHERMAN'S POINT, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Aprii 6.-—-Tho United States crulser Washington arrived here this morning with Secretary: of State Knox on boant, Mr. Knox immediately transhipped to the gunboat Eagle and Proseeded to Santiago, where he ar- rived at 1 o'olock. The Socretary of State's visit ts of an wnoicial character. He and his party will apend to-day and to-morrow sightseeing, returning on board the ington, which in the mean tine ta @ supply of coal on board on Sun. when they will sail for King- ston, Jamaica. - oA FEW OLD MAIDS ON LISTS OF WISCONSIN UNIVERSITY. MADISON, Wi April 6.—That its| faninine graduates soidom become old maids dn @ etatement issued by the Uni- versity of Wisconsin to-day in the new aturani directory. Just 663 of the 1,007 ‘wemen who graduated from Wisconsin between 1857 and 1911, fully @ per cent., have married. Most of the unmarned are recent graduates who will mate later. The figures show that 43 per cent. of the women «rai len have married ajumni of the university, x apulied ‘by ot practically oh piece, 19 Hoop it cleat YOU tile, te abd pried eta ‘© ‘postal’ wil’ uring our BOOK: WHITE ENAMEL REF COo*NY, 59 West St NY | PRS Aa ‘Qo: J MORRIS 267 W i2 NEAR AVE the Continental Mine, near Scranton. Following @ tong preamble reciting what the union men have endured in their endeavor to make better working con- ditions and wages {n the anthracite fleld, fighting the batie t as well as for men who bers of the union and de « cannot be atiowed to go on in the old way if the union is to lve, the local union adopted the followin: “Resolved, That we go on record as opposed to any arrangement or contract with the coal operators that does not carry with It the provision that all men and boys amptoyed In or around th mines shall be menibers of ithe U. M. W. U,, or in other words we stand op posed to any agreement with the an- thracite trust that does not provide for an abpolite closed shop. This we con- sider as vital to the continued life of the union In ‘the anthracite region, In fact, we fear that anything short of this Will mean Its disintegration.” hess « seman TANK STEAMER ASHORE. Georgian Prince High on Bench N Bristol, R. 1. BRISTOL, R. 1, April 56.—The big British tank steamship, Georgian Prince, Tampico for Providence, of Hog Island at the entrance to Bris- tol harbor. She is high on the beach and it is belleved tt will be dificult to get her off. Three tugs went to her as- sistance. The big steamer aroused consider- able curiosity when she appeared in the hay late yesterday, as the visit of any large steamer to these waters, ex- cept the Fabre Line vessels, ts an tih- usual occurence. To-day when the sun rose she was discovered high upon the shore of Hog Island, about four miles from this port. Guaranteed Gold Filled Watch Ladies’ 1 wre \y i are to retu 4 r casoa we will refund your went | jy ashore early to-day on the west sidé| With what pity must Womin who presents « auch @ woman inspire tho: only can be inspired by woman, @ woman witn a bea rounded bust? Most certainly not. The very women leesly by when I wi ° chested and had no bust, became my most ardent admirera shortly after I obtained such a wonderful enlargement of my bust. I therefore determined that all women who wero flut-chested should profit by my accl- dental discovery, and have « bust like my own, I had been imposed upon by charla- Divine Providence; and as Providence was 80 good to give me the means to obtain « «| by return post. I will positively guarantee that every | Indy can obtain a wonderful enlargement in| her bust in thirty days’ time, and that she can easily use this process in the privacy of her own house without the knowledge | of anyone, Address Margarette Merlain (Dept. 1622), 85 Great Portland street, London, W., Englas FREF COUPON FOR READERS OF THE NEW YORK EVENING WORLD entitling the sender to, full information regarding this marvellous dls. covery for enlarging and beautifying the bust, Cut out this coupon and SPs to-day wiM your name and address, to Margareste Meriain (Dept. 1622), 85 Great Portiand Street, London, W., England. Name NOTE—AN beautiful bust should write me! Mh lace, a tae NR rite me ve is pa offer In no way profit by the trans all, wi ified T. KELLY 263 Sixth Avenue Between 16th and 47th Sireets. 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