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FTO SHIELD NAME Se ae rep Te ye a, 4 t Workers—One Will Die. x more reaction race [4nd could confirm my memories. Enrico Rocco, twenty-four years old, | convicted assault. First offense. Elmira wate gave ne Became Buratan in| and Horses and Cattle sede cithourh t auiak tat has |GOT PRIZES FOR PIGS AND CAT-| convicted assault. Firat offense, Elmira | Retormatory. Benjani Be + ecw armen ahs; ro seat ORDER TO MARRY. aes Segea, bes Woe neh taeatly. Gale TLE BUT NOT FOR BABY. | Reformatory. a BY JUDGE CRAIN. jamin Stillerman —Dis-| jag garment. workers attacked two ‘The prisoner sald he was Charles J, H. vinced of the child's right to be | “Just recently there's been @ baby} Domentoo Colombo, eighteen years Wit | James Hill, thirty-eight years old; bey ; employees of one of the clothing fac- Williams, nineteen years. He came to} Miss GePtrude B. Lane Ex-| rire" we toot that he nae other |*how in Denver,” she went on. “One{ pleaded gullty carrying revolver. F'8t] charies Parker, thirty-sig years old;| ODeyed the Holy Law in | tories tast night with sticks and stones New York from Vermont two years bod plains the Details of| rievts, ana sret among them proper [fen came three hundred miles to enter | offense, Fined $0. inet ra| Thomas Ryan, thirty-two years old; ode bs ‘ and so seriously injured them that one and until a month ege was employed Greatment for bie iittle body ead [hie Daby. He was a well-to-do farmer! John F. Connelly, twenty-one yeare| Dennis Driscoll, twenty-eight years olé,| Taking His Money There. will die, Neither of the men attacked phy tos mals metal be een | the New Movement—It)| vrs. who had won many prises for pigs and | old, convicted carrring covolver. First! ai second offenders. Each pleaded * | was a garment worker, Both were wen n posed cattle. But his baby didn't even pans] offense, Fin . street and Seventh avenue He was Means Best Babies, Not ‘There's been a great deal of talk e OF GIRL HE LOVES, TELLS OF CRIMES Young Burgfar Confesses on Promise of Police Not to Reveal Sweetheart. FIND HER PORTRAIT. Youth Breaks Down as Treas- ured Picture Is Torn From New Rocholle police are questioning fugther to-day the youth who, in order to Save the disclosure of @ girls name, cohtessed to a number of burglaries along the Sound, Chief Timmons prom- {ved the young lover to hold the girl's identity sacred The youth was and when being arrested ag a suspect, arched the photograph of a pretty girl was found inside the Uning of his waistcoat. “I know that girl,’ eaid Chief Tim- THE EVENING | To Raise Better Babies Is the Newest Reform Campaign Now Under Way) ON 33 OFFENDERS | WORLD, BASURDAY, FESS | @lary, First offense, SENTENCES IMPOSED | | All but Four cf Them Are Sent to Various Penal Insti- tutions, ‘Thirty-three offenders, men and wom. | felt the rigor of the law in the| Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court and the Courts of General Sessions yes- | terday. All, with four exceptions, were sent to penal institutions, ‘Those sen- fenced were BY JUSTICE. GOFF. e months te four years and six monthe. | Blow open safe Broux furniture house. Louis Caporal, eighteen years old, tn- | icted with Roos, pleaded guilty bur- Bilary. Second offense. State Prisvn two year and six months. Henry Albrecht, nineteen years old, Also indicted with Roos, convicted bur- lary. First offense, State Prison one year to one year and six months. Tony Caggiano, twenty-two years old, | Indicted with Roos, pleaded guilty bur- State Prisgn one UARY 22, 1918. Six force. platinum, Frederick C. Hild, a young aviator, up 2,000 feet at Mineoia, saw a tall tower “dead ahead,” shut off his motor and volplaned to the ground. he had seen in a mirage the tower of t! Albert Hadel of Paterson, accused of wife desertion, pleaded, “My wife stuck | ® fork in my leg half an inch, hit me with a frying pan so that my eyes were | blackened and my nose bled. Then she had me fired from my job.” free, News Oddities ge spiders are working for Uncle Sam as part of the Panama Canal From their cocoons the instrument makers will take thr i ta | IN CRIMINAL COURT: {all the engineers’ transits on the canal work, The threads take the Lowry of ——— ds for use Then he learn he waterworks, a mile and a half away. dem irt yesterday allowed him to change Herman Smotritsky ts electrician at the New Amsterdam Theatre and much But he can't be called in a hurry on account of his name. So the it to Smith. A ten-year-old girl, Mary Leahy, has won the Chamber of Commerce prise for a city slogan with “Waterbury has something for everybody.” Mra. Giles Slafford opened a and found avout 400 sparrows in js to be withdrawn. are room in her hame at Schuylkill, Pa., yes- it. A ventilator put in last summer | It bears a picture of the Czar, and postmasters do not dare {cancel them by stamping the Caar's face. The town of Da edopted an ordinanc: limits, Ga, vexed because fast trains do not stop ther iting their speed to ten miles an hour through the city hi Ernest B. Stavey, who has been @ member of the Highteenth Street Methodist Churoh seventy-three years, will be a “star” at the seventy-eighth anniversary services to-morrow. Arthur P. Bender of Allentown, Pa, Shelter Island, N. Y., for $60,000 for slandering his prize winning French bulldog. | They are rival breeders, wed Mary Winthrop Turner He was set EGGS SEIZED AS AGED ' LAST MAY STILL AWAIT THER DAY IN COURT They Must Be Shown to Prove They’re Not Decadent— What Chance? ed OMicers of the United States Govern- ment last May seized thirteen crates of eggs, which Armour & Co. of Chicago sent to their New Yorw office. Tne’ ‘ jackets of the eggs had been removed; then the eggs had been dumped into cans, the cans were frozen and packed into the crates. / Harry B, Ttoos, eighteen years ofd, | them entran - When the eggs were seized it was iY tat, soos convicted burglary, Three prior convie- | sedatetneh teil contended that they were altogether Waistcoat Lining. prehtag abe Seek tw heat prod ‘ix |, .ThS new stamp, marking the tercentennary of the Romanoff rule of Russia, ee Y Ger asa t i too aged; that they had passed their, Period of usefulness and should cremated for the good of the ¢om- mumty. % Amour & Co, objected, so the Govern- ment brought suit in the United States District Court for permission to put the hen fruit Methusalems out of their, misery. Ail this, remember, oecurred last May. Since that time the eggs have been reposing in a Government storehouse, 's Assistant United States District At- torney Bradley to-day asked Judge he ae Pe ace rapt Coxe to extend his time to prepare for , 0 hie year and six months to two years ani : trial. Mr, Bradley explained that, from mons. "What nad ale to do with these two months. Twenty-five thousand bricks are to be sent Parcel Post by as many firms to if respectable.” ‘The prisoner dropped on hin knees, crying: “Don't bring her into this! She doesn't know a thing about it. If you'll promise not to mention her name, not George Gillen, twenty years old, fifth member of gang, pleaded guilty bur- | «lary. First offense, Penitentiary six | months. Reuben Auerbach, forty-two years old, | squab. build @ house in the Chicago Coliseum at the Clay Products Exposition. Rev. P. R. Day of West Hartford, Conn, had English sparrows served ike The guests enjoyed them. Mr. Day deciares he is helping solve two Problems—the high cost of living and how to get rid of sparrows. certain facts in his possession he Would have to amend his complaint. “Your Honor,” protested the attorney for Armour & Co, “the Government contends that those eggy were decadent fay. Such being the case, what | pleaded guilty forgery of aatistaction . Gil {hpy We HOW? Abd GOAE Ih: IRE to let her know, I'll tell all. I won't aie ec "| pleaded guilty carrying revolver. First too, your Honor, !f much more thine is keep back a thing. pa ies cathe iduere, thirty-eight yeara{ offense. “Penitentiary one year, , erent preparing for trial will those Chiet Timmons did not sell " ited ith ae touch. Pleaded | ila Jones, thirty-five years old, con- embryonic chickens be fit to be brough sir, but had gald he aid in the hope old, indicted w erbach. ; of breaking the prisoner down. victed grand larceny. Stole $260 from 4) 7 before the learned Court as evidenc frien guilty. First offense. Rae peti WO) companion. First offense. State prison Judge Coxe, smiling, said the point chief got her name and ‘eae from 5 y years to three years and six months, one year to four years and six months. was weighty enough for him to think it the youth. She lives with her parents More Attention to Be Paid BY JUDGE FOSTER. Gobtave Rasméonek, twentyaine ® dover for a few days. bef ygen gge to the Scientific Rearing Ialdor Sternbach, forty-one years old. years old, pleaded guilty bigamy. First f) a \ Tn ‘iminal! receiving stolen | offense, Sta for a country-wide effort to secure & ™my own recollections of farmers in that | convicted crim: 4 tate prison two years and six pote Ky 4 hor pie of Children Than to the} veer crop of davies,” she oald. “E |soction who hat modern barns for thelr | goods, First offense. State Prison one | months to four veura and alx months, ATTACKED BY STRIKERS. youth, “and I'll take care o! 5 _ — ture for you on one condition—that you make @ full confession.” madly in love with the girl end to get money to marry her be eaid be bad Perfection of Prize Pigs the Prettiest Ones. turned burglar. a ince the New Rochelle an@ Gound member of the synagogue would not “The plan developed by Mra, Watts,|@ doctor and find out what's the matter! seated guilty assault, First effense,|Tosstown car. Second offense. fave scaeri —_— it was linpossible to catoh Bim. AMOBE) Bolen, vet started in America, It 1sen|one of the members of the Council of | With it,’ he yelled. it nded. tentiary, one year. De yaren vente, the houses be looted were those of Will- bk . _ ntence suspe Joseph Galdissa, elnste .| Benjamin was reading out loud from . in Forest Heighta; Will- | ©*°eedingly broad and democratic move- | the Iowa Congress of Mothers and Su- f course it's funny,” ended Miss} Noite Murray, thirty-six yeare old, |: em, Blnstogh YeRre GOB-| ie cceiae Maburday Graver cenvi ae iabrecht, ty Bon Air Part, and J.| ment, for anybody with a whole or haif|Derintendent of the Bables' Health De- | Zane, {ining in my austere Dag | Dleaded guilty petty larceny. Stole #10 Vibes eh ceed First fftAee Bi-ii Crseomien at Mor’ 14 Norolk ‘ ~y : tment of the Iowa State Fair, was; that cl will go to the doctor ai nse. ¢ Good Shepherd ‘ory. sae . . Doobs and BN. Bates in Beochment i at tn a baby w cordially Invited C jent of the #0 will @ good many others. cahain Tan's Haney Wat Coenty deren years ols, | US More crowded than usual. several evenings before bbertes h in some one hundred towns an od Marguerite Moners Marshall. ‘Better babies! ‘That ts the slogan of one of the new- est and most interesting reform cam- cities, scattered through thirty-five Bates, the campaigners are already planning @ most effective public demon- stration of their faith’and works, @ brand new etyle of baby show, where the prize goes not to the most beautiful ut to the healthiest, brightest, happi- |" think tha¢ our whole viewpoint about the child is changing. it's more ebout eugenics, but to many men and women the idea of the cold-blooded, eclentific breeding of children is rather repulsive. Yet after baby is born every father and mother wants it to be just the finest little boy or girl possible. The point t# that they don't always realize that the child {se not perfection. fathers and mothers. With Dr. Clark she arranged for a baby show in which the entries should be judged not ac- cording to curls and dimples but ac- cording to their real merits as ound future citizens, Dr. Clark told our rep- jentatives that she had to go to live cattle and unpainted shanties for thelr children. She herself comes from Maine the first class, to say nothing of win- ning @ prize. The judges hated to tell the parents, but finally one of them plucked up courage to let the mother know the state of affairs, She was heart- broken, but she finally picked up her baby and went to her husband. When he heard what had happened the alr ned blue, ‘Take that — — kid to PRIZE-WINNING BABIES AT THE DENVER SHOW. “And now just look at these per- fect children!” she exclaimed proudly. And she showed me the picture of Honora Mary Anderson, the best rural girl baby between twelve and year and six months to four years and six months. Edward Lenaban, twenty-three years old, convicted grand larceny. Stole horse and wagon, Jury recommended meroy. Penitentiary three months. BY JUDGE SWANN. Otte O'Rourke, eighteen years old, pleaded guilty assault. First offense. Sentence suspended. Thomas Smith, nineteen yeare old, Benedetto Speriaza, forty-five years OM, pleaded guilty manslaughter, Shot and killed Antonio Abella, Dec, 1. First offense. State prison eight years to fif- teen years and aix months. ‘William Hyde, twenty-six years old, pleaded guilty assault. First offense. BY JUDGE ROSALSKY. Frank Clementi, twenty-one years old Guilty attempting to extort $200 from saloonkeeper under threats of injury. Penitentiary, one year each. Edward Thorp, forty-two years old,| on the E: ity assault. Second offense. pleaded Penitentiary, ten months. Harris Gold, twenty-four years old, Dleaded gutlty to petty larceny, Stole #0 from passenger on Eighth atree convicted of assault. to two years and months, Anthony Alteri, twenty-two years oid, to attempted assault. Pleaded guilty Firet. offense. Elmira Reformatory. Mamie Willtams, thirty-two years Second offense. State prison, one year and three months min Stiferman of No. 53 Norfolk stre ‘ast Side. For if Benjamin hi been no riot in the Emmanuel Wi Worshippers pusied more closely Benjamin than was usual, but then, one ever pays any attention to su the good law forbids the carrying money or valuables on the holy di Benjamin Stillerman was one of those GETS ‘NO SIMPATHY ‘There is no smpathy to-day for Ben) truly walked in the way of his father's he would be $27 richer, there would have syna- tt] SoKUe on the Sabbath and another good things in an orthodox synagogue, since ‘Two Men Vict Gar- removed to a hospital. Strike leaders to-day say that the factory owners are planning to reopen the shops Monday and openly declare that they will prevent this. The strik- ers have not given up hope that the State Hpard of Mediation will interfere, but there 1s no indication of such @ procedurt Ja- et, ad to no ch STRAIGHTEN YOU OUT |Dime a box—No Headache, Biliousness, bad taste or constipation by morning. of *|who violated the good law. He had twenty-four months at the Denver pleaded guilty to petty larceny. tole n ci , rs my @tock judges to secure the work! Sentence suspended. $7 “in his right pants posket,” as he 4 . IN SUITCASE, est—in @ word, the “beat” baby. testes fas 4 eaten. tai 0, While 0 Gite show, and of little Hazel Lucile Co BY JUDGE O'SULLIVAN. $169 from companion. Firat offense. | explained iater. Just in the middie o| Are you keeping your bones foe Cody received word late Thursday} Ae one might imagine, the Insplrere| iy) wcinta' of the babi a best rural baby in the next older) gamuel Levy, twenty-nine years old, | Workhouse, six months, the kadish, the holiest of his. holy |@ad stomach clean, pure and fres might thet o youth carrying & sult case} and leaders of the new movement are class, Maxine Elliott Evans won e prize| Samuel levy. twenty-nine year old:| Hayman Margolies, twenty-elght yeara| prayers, ho felt a hand slipping down|With Cascarets, or inerely forcing « oa which was printed “Mick Bates Jr. |qwamen. For « good many years men|KEEPING TAB ON THE POINTS| for the best hair, and young Peter| Pet onense, State privon one year to | coir enced Sullty to attempted larceny. | into his trousers. Benjamin, even with h there pope University,” oe just entered | nave been directing thetr efforts toward ante Medill ae wy pr, |OBtan $4 and Marle Florence Moore] One year and alx months ‘rat offense. Penitentiary, ten months. | the $27 at stake, first finished his prayer, 8 every : the Mills Hotel, where he was registered This been r.!are other perfect American babies. r SRE ee as “Green.” Retter pige and detter horses and better ~1 paces, bowed to the right and to the| Oil or Purgative Waters? GH course, wut somehow they never |*2™ UP the physical, mental and psychi-|in New York,” Miss Lane predicted} Bemerd Callen, nineten years old, left, as prescribed, and, reaching out,| Stop having a bowel wash- Let { @goused the man registered as “Green,” { pad ‘ cal condition of a child. Its items in- | confidently. pee ee — seized Hyman Oswer, who lives at No.|Cascarets thoroughly cleanse end 4 qnarched the sult case and found 0 lange] OUER! of applying ihe same princibles |ciude such things as height, weight, head | “You kaow, really the thing, \ PORT OF NEW YORK. Wh Goorek, street, regulate the stomach, remove the un- f eclentific improvement to the young-|and body measurements and 7 + | body, ts mental development is} ‘ARRIVED, Policeman Henida rescued Oswer trom red, id fermenting food q@antity of jewelry stolen from the) ly urements Gtmposition.| seally ‘smart,’ to have babies. A ested, sour an ig foo O'Meara, Glebreaht, Dobte end Mates| stsr® that they applied to other growing | In a baby contest where such cards are| few years age, in the wocial worle, | Coun? ig! sone eats “ Ana ee eee shetleden Te ae ety |and foul gases, take the excess bile on ¥ 4 ' more and more of us are coming to jarceny; was sacrilege. It was the 5 homes. “A loaded revolver wee tm the] Wee Umar ty THE IDEA WAS) me ty stee re, forme phyal-| ohuaren Tare net im style, They lene conclusion already reached by the frst time any one had desecrated the frame the Ve, One cease ot te Ws cis cates on enw EVOLVED BY WOMEN. measurements and soore them according | Suse shee Pg yg SY Italian educator, Mme. Montessori, pers’ And so great did the ex. ;matter and poisons in the intestines He was taken back to New Roohelle,| Teen, too, Western women had an to accepted scientific standards of in- Rvery that the ‘naughty’ child ie really only BT Gitement grow that Oswer was glad to \and bowels, and on Timmon’s ‘promise that the| idee. And an Eastern women hailed it |fant well-being. Oe elas te en Ree | tho atsk oil, | DUE 10.DAY. ; fo when ilenida came. ‘Three athietic| A Cascaret to-night will make you Bays . swith delight. And the campaign “I don't suppose,” Mims Lane contin- in the fashionable hotels, ‘ene child ts the future. By | oor, Genoa, ™ “Pinaonia, attrater, |"ormninpera were abput to drop him|feel great. by morning. They work 1 ne cg Ag eg Mr] PA "™* |ued, “mat we have any Ken how wry| Aue te Ziase and the St Regis. | safeguarding him we inure the life peas hae tee tae from the galery to the auditorium, "| whilev you alegp—never gripe, sicken sertously the business of judging ive of the netion.” Wells City, Port Tathot.Le Coq, Rove. ‘They searched Oswer at Police Head-|or cause any inconvenience, and cost wate, Nemtamere are Mrs. Mary 7 lgtock te taken in the West. ‘The appi-| sVerywhere are motor cars orowded | ‘aren't you fond of childrens’ 1 ex. | ite. ee, tee Beh quarters, but found no money on him. |enly 10 cent « box from your dF 4 few nights ago the home of Edson . veupel *\cation of this metho’ to fudging their] With lovely children. ‘They are | claimed. | : — They did dig up two previous convic-| gist, Millions of men and women ©, Lott, president of the United Stateg| Of Iowe, where the firat “better baby" | cniaren brought home to the parents| feshionable, no doubt about it.” “1 am," Miss La d. “love | OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, tions for picking pocke -|Eoke @ Cascaret now sad then and ‘ eres convent, wie Uae oe Lees | Stee pices rac te “ape ye 02 motning cles could have Gone thelr ‘And this new plan to make better | them. I was one of @ large family my- | Arcadian, Bermote”” Fotos nego. never have Headache, Biliousness, woman (s fertrude B. editor |unhywienic methods of child rearing. |bables will not merely be confined to| self, and I believe in boys and girls |George Washington, Patricia, coated tongue, Indigestion, Sour of the Woman's Home Companion, |And already there's a great wave of| thelr physical tmprovement, will it?” 1|and plenty of them. And I bellove In jenucg, mage Mewantlc. Hara Stomach or Constipated Bowels. Cas- which has offered special extra prizes | interest in modern acientifie baby cul- | ##ked. this new ‘children’s crusade,’ because Majestic, Southampton, carets belong in every household. places about which he was questioned, |°@ th Youngsters whom thelr own State ‘ture. It's not all confined to the West| “Of course not,” she replied. “The|1 see in it a happy combination of all Lin, Rg, Janeiro. dren just love to take them. ; But the police hope to get hi to mane Wi Slso reward for being its dest either, The next ‘better baby’ show | Judges in the contests consider mental that t# best in the old and the ni racoue the, Wariner Aes | @ full confession, telling where he die- | Dabies. It was Miss Lane who told me will be given in Fall River, Maas.” and moral conditions ag well a# phyal- | Mother-love, h Vastorés, Jomal He reas ine mctarieas end Wine De posed of the jewelry and im what bank | detat! of the new movement. “New England needs the lesson," I re-|cal. But the first and most important |j@ better than either ignor . he deposited his stolen money. orn, They were fond of their children, “% believe that the time has come Clark, but in a general way it alms to marked, And then I told Miss Lane of will be @ ‘better baby’ show thing to give a small child is @ healthy BY JUDGE MULQUEEN. or institutionalized hygiene,’ affection SHIPPIIO NEWS. 5 A ‘Jaibeica, Onond Minnetonka, London, Huron, ‘Then he backed up the required three 7 last summer navigated the Atlantic in rtic ;WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS a small gasoline power boat. In The Magazine The Ten-Year-Old Girl Who Is Astounding the Scientific World by Reading Persons’ Minds. ‘‘Muscle Power That Makes Champion Run- ner: by Lawson Robertson, Trainer of the Irish-American Athletic Club, ‘The Music Master and the Coughing Girl,” In The Magazine The Town, Half of Which Is Owned by John D, Rockefeller, More than Three Miles in Extent, and Where Hundreds of Men Are Employed, ‘How to Eat for a Long Life’’—Menus for the Three Meals a Day Prepared by a Famous Physician. The Most Remarkable Elopement of Modern Days, Told by the ‘Woman in the Case’’ Herself. \ 6 Fun $9 A 16-Page Joke Book The Will Make You Best Reading A 24-Page Illustrated Magazine— 16-Pages In Colors—Contributed To By Writers and Artists of Note. Coupon Good for a Group of the Leading Ladies of the White House From Martha Washington to oF or, the Haunted House on Nostrand Ave. Caruso’s Famous Song Another Instalment of the Great Serial Story of Printed on Heavy Art Paper of The Most Remarkable Bulldog in E Words and Music. of Lane and Seegaay “G by Ariaie Frain, READY TO FRAME! a ie seeet Romarienic Bulldog tn Existence, “DREAMS OF LONG AGO” The Dancing Master Who Gets $1.00 Per Minute co Bob Chanler’s ‘Creepy Art;’’ Startling Words by Ed. Carroll for ‘Teaching Society Folks to “Trip the Light Paintings Drawn in His New York Me- __..._.tUSIG BY ENRICO CARUSO Fantastic.”” a nagerie Surrounded by Howling Animals The Latest Fashion—to Wear Your Hat to Show q and Strange Monsters, —— Your Hair—Described and Illustraged, bs (7d — ll —— of Sunday World To-Morrow ss

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