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ve yourH MvICTIAE OF THUGS, wi LAWYERS | A TSDETIK | | JUSTICE | JAYCOX cena 28 an Wiis for De- fenss Man Who Presided ; at Willett’s Trial. i R ANOTHER JUDGE. | ft Want Same Man to ir Testimony of Bribery Against Political Boss, Beginning of the trial of Jo- & Cassiéy, former Borough Presi- of Queens, and his associate, 'T. Walter, indicted for brib- MICHAEL KALLMAN | ‘The relatives of Michael Kallman, & twenty-year-old shipping clerk, who dis- &ppeared from his home, No. 170 Hast One Hundred and Fifth street, Sept. 37, of whom nothing has been heard have asked The World to lend id in finding the young man. His uncle, Gustave Kallman, with whom he lived, knows no reason for ret Shaina’ cha ereaiaatle ot If IS BELIEVED. estifies or ni \ innel had nothing to say nor ha 3 fwinett, ehich was denied. WOMAN, 74, BURNED =| IN HOME; MAY DIE) Clothing Takes Fire From Gas Stove and Cries Fail to Bring Any Help. Mrs, Mary Reld, seventy-four yearn old, mother of Police Sergeant James Retd of the Macdougal street station, was perhaps fatally burned to-day while preparing breakfast in her | go home, No, 213 East Thirty-second street. She fs an “old fashioned" woman who believes in doing all the work possible about the house. Margaret Rice, a servant, usually prepares the breakfast, but Mrs, Reid awoke at 6/ Sixt o'clock this morning and decided to do it herself. When the servant came his disappearance, and fears he may have met foul ‘When last seen wore @ blue suit, soft gray bat and black laced shoes. the clerk a copy of a subpoena served upon Justice Jayoox last night. It was signed by Justioe Van Bicklen and commanded Justice Jaycox to ‘appear at 10 o'clock to-day before the Justice sitting “in Part VII. of the Supreme Court.” Justice Jaycox himeelf ia sitting in Part VIL JUSTICE WANTED TO KNOW WHO INGTIGATED IT. Justice Jaycox sald that he wished @ statement as to what information was sought through the subpoena and @ statement as to the connection of the subpoenaed witness with the case, Mr. Elder said that the counsel for the defense bad subpoenaed the Pre- siding Justice in good faith as a witness for the defense and inti- mated that it was hardly proper un- @er the circumstances for Justice Jaycox to sit at the trial. The irritation of the Justice was apparent to everybody tn the room. He @ushed and stared bard at Mr. Eider. “Who instigated thie action?’ he paapetcsoned “That te what I want “reo do not hesitate to say that I in- structed @ young man from my office to get that subpoena and serve it,” said Mr, Elder. Mr. Moore rose and stood beside his colleague, “1 desire to add,” said Mr. Moore, “that Mr. Elder acted after consulting me and with my approval,” he said, “and I am as responsible as he is.” “AN right,” replied the Justice, merely wanted to know, - “ Motion de- nied’ JUDGE ORDERS THE EXAMINA. TION OF TALEOMEN. Pegler technical sloectioet on bebalf | started both, | Constdy ‘au d Walter to the | Gr Strect that the Kings County indict- ment contained no more information than was condemned by the Appel- downstairs about 7 e’clock she found Mrs. Reid unconscious on the floor, burned from head to foot. Her dress had caught fire from the gas stove, and from the appearance of the room she had run around trying to extin- guiab the flames and was unable to make any one hear her cries for help. A canary bird had been suffocated by the smoke, Mrs, Reid was taken to Bellevue Hospital in @ dying condition. When Sergt. Reid came home to breakfast and learned of the accident to his mother he nearly collapsed. He sald his brother James died suddenly on Jan, 3 last. HIS ELECTRIC DEATH DUE TO CHILD'S TOY It Lodged Among Wires and Wore Away Insulation—Another Man Hurt. HARTFORD, Conn., Jan. 37.—C. C. Biwell, chief and inspector of the Btate Public Utilities Commission, Giscovered to-day that @ child’s toy was the cause of the crossing of electric light wires by which one man was killed and another badly shocked in New Britain last Sunday. The toy was a long steel wire for hecngrnyrr sy chestnuts or —. ered ened to the pointed end w: chestaut we lodged in ‘the patware of wires on the pole, the steel shank of the"toy rubbiog away the fnsula jation on Starts @8,000 Blase Searching fer Quarter. cost Charles Greengeigh, a haber forge at No. 914 Fort Hamilton ave- ders, junoed into the back yard, fereiee, wot taken to the Stewart & FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER 37TH o Fur Coats & ae Coats h Contrasting Fur Collars models, Ey wont | 37.50 ’ Regularly $85.00 Natural Skunk Sets Co, STREET Fur Sets | Mull Length Pony Coats.....22.50 | Natural Skunk Sets......... 23.50 | Regularly $65.00 Regularly $60.00 : Seal Coats......,..65.00 Pointed Fox Sets hebed eevee 1eeSO ; $150.00 Prin “a Regularly $50.00 "d Moire Pony Coats.. 22.50 | Natural Raccoon Muffs..... 10.50 Regularly $60.00 Regularly $22.50 Pred aninsias+ 42000 | Becech Mole Bete.......... 39.50 $90.00 Caracul Coats...44.50 $250.00 EXTRA SPECIAL ERY ome Fe \ eBiek, Fon, Bleck decid Regularly $85.00 Alaska Sable Sets Regularly $125.00 Hudson Seal Sets...........2 sale ot Regularly $60.00 50 ‘Separate Muff te Muffs worth up to $50.00 memset | 14.50 | reat BOLD, BAD BURGLAR LISPS WAY INTO CELL Threatens to Shoot Dey fenseless Woman. into the grocery of Mre, Mary Ritt No. TT Lexington avenue, while ‘was arranging her stock for the this morning, walked an ex- quisite youth of twenty. He wore a jo / Pink carnation in his buttonhole. An aroma of delicate perfume came with him. “Madam,” he said in a soft lisp, “I }@m @ robber. If you do not give me all the money you have I shall have to kill you.” . Mra, Ritt opened her cash drawer and scooped out $10 or #o in change. “Very sweet of you, I am sure,” said the isping robber, Mrs. Ritt began to read him a leo- ture on evil ways and stretched it out | until @ policeman came along. Thon | she had the bandit arrested. In the Kast Fifty-tirst street station the youth or e was Raymond Car- ter of Ne, Kast Sixty-second street, alloy of the Metropolitan Club and champion pistol shot of the . Ho admitted coyly he had id and bdo ‘ulna when the Iieutenant laughed. Jehucon Improving ‘Te-Day. rlQagph, Zohnwon, former Fire Commis. rated on for Appene icine, ant aie, R, iton'e, (No. 98 West nt comfortable | bight ana wr orted ing favorabiy! to-day, though yon out of Terr oe hited THE EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY; JANUARY $7, 1916. {Pouic E CAME BEFORE ALARM CLOCK RANG It When Officers Made a Raid. Policeman Quitech of the Mercer street. station saw a man entering a factory building at No. 110 Grand street before daylight to-day. The policeman queationed the man, who said he was a plece-worker in the children’s underwear of Udeng Bros, & Apfelbaum on the fifth doer and was making an early start. As the worker opened the door Quitech saw a great stack of bundles piled just inside, Rapping with hie night-stick he called Policemen Ad- ams, Roloff and Miller. Quitech searched the butiding. 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