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.! oa ‘AS “BUTTER IN” ON York University, Washington Mies ‘Who “Appealed” Gerard | prize ” TRIED TO FORCE CASE. solemn affair, the bi the ashes of her father, who died recently, For five years she had re- Gteward because her needed her attention. fused to invalid father ‘Women to Have Bicott Prima: Gerard to t- | ball from of habeas CARMODY, TOO, which ‘The and Hate FR. Lanbe, at Peint, Mount Love, Cal., wae @ weird ‘West Indian Girl Wins Resay Prise Over Sixteen Law Sti Alice Hathaway Cunningham, a Weet Indien girl, won the coveted exsay prize | F' @f the Woman's Law Class of the New Graduated seventeen young women last night In Bast. tb CAN'T HOGUE IN THE CASE. me! am astonished to find Lyd Ld bw trict-Attorney had argument printed an 4| the case moved for to-day. Ido not sen| Carouy ie being closely watehed to what right the Distriot-Attornoy of| prevent his attempting suicide, Tf is Clinton County has in this court. It !¢|¢he widespread belief that his capture my duty, ae attorney of recerd, to argue | was prearranged, he having offered to | the motion, T am ready and wilHng to|onerender and turn And Tam the on: informer im the ar jt arguments in Opportunity to prepare the ruling of Justice! District-Attorney Hi Towns jumped to his feet reve Ounaingham has been interested fm law cases inde she was fourteen. Inestelle Millicent avenue modiste, who + ‘Dachjon Gets No Hearing, | ress ember wate dase Inaptration wae at midnight juet|Police Say Apaches Are Now Fol- has cast to the four Jon waten.| sAfelz_ behind the bars, Parle wae a fea have eoparated the order for |Foadside, Jooted the wagon and fled, leav- the order granting the writ corpus. ORE | this intent outrage have any conn: think that the position of the Din- Attorney of Clinton County in re- gard to the 1,300 convicts confined tn that county the District-Attorney of this @n@ myself have agreed on a until the first motion day ; @entioman,” indicating Mr. to me some time ago ‘Ana the ty Th day &. repre- of this gentleman served me @ printed copy of his case on Bimultancousiy I was served thet argument be tion to act in ceedings, It wi appeal on May it the writ of | ited and I have District-Attorney of Clinton ty wrote te me and asked to he with the Attorney-General ‘He requested me to keep | to the the matter and I did. | sin, a filed an| to mart Ww i ¢ Carat Prt Keene ~2122~ TAY, 1Cerat 1% id ‘be defined by this eps were taken in regard to in- f Howard |, concerning which Mr. Carmody has conferred with District-Attorney Whitman and othera, Harmless Fat Remover FAT MAN SAVED it Woman Who tn Sat | in Queens In a Suffengiat. | ‘Miss Ellen Coyne, twenty-five, a na-| tive of County Kerry, Ireland, and re- siding at No. 27 Main street, Fiush- _~—. ing, f@ the first woman ever naturalized {a Queena County. Sie was praised for her intelligent answers to questions by Justice Benedict. She paid she beleved women should vote, and said the duties of American Gitinens were “to obey the laws in time of peace and defend the country in time of war.” She said she intended to @o Inte tusiness, Police Applied It and Mosko- witz, Stuck in Transom, Came Through. oneonsilfioammestinn PARIS BANDITS STRANGLE DRIVER AND ROB WAGON. “Help me! Iam in distress!’ came a volee over the telephone to Lieut. Pow- era at the East Twenty-second atreet police station at 8.90 o'clock last night. “1 am imprisoned in the building at No. 2% East Twenty-second street.” Five minutes jater Patrolman Stern made his way to the second floor of No. % Kast Twenty-second street and to the door of the United States Purchasing and Distributing Company. “Ard you there? inquired Stern, 1ift- ing a lantern so that it cast @ ight through the transom over the door, “Yes, and I'm hungry. Please get me out!" pleaded the voice. “I can't break down the door,” ar- sued Btern. “Get a ladder and @ scrow- driver; take the transom off its hinges and alide over,” Another five minutes clapsed. The imprisoned man @id as he was bid, re- moved the transom and wriggied his body halfway over, coming head first. Then, as if in terrible pain, he yelled: “My stomach’s caught! Oh, I'll diet What am I to do?” Stern threw up a window in the hall and blew his whistle. Three bluecoats responded. Stern, being the lightest of the four, climbed to the shoulders of the most stalwart and dragged the corpulent individual through untt! he tumbled into the arms of the other po- leemen, “I'm Isidore Moskow!t: ald the af- frighted man when ho had recovered hig breath. “I stayed after hours to get some rush Easter orders ready and the janitor locked me In. But, eay, I'm awful grateful. Gee, but I'm hungr: lowing the Methods of the Auto Holdup Men. PARIS, April 6.—With Carouy, one of the leaders of the gang of auto bandits, ve was returning from hie rounds laden with valuables and ati led him. They threw the body In the woods by the Ing no clue behind. It in not belleved that the criminals in ton is band, but they are ye apaches imitating the ito bandit with Carouy mupposed to methods of the Rope of immunity and of reward, A man named Dieudonne, who is that the other Parla planning it. “MI” Daly Dend. stage at the me time. He retired April 5.—Capt. Willlam Daly] from the stage many years ago. 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