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a ne ore MONE GL WOULD WED CATO SOLAN CUSTOM “Carried Me Off, So | Must Let Him Have His Way,” | Her Idea. HL -RBVSNIN@ WOKLD, TUBBDAY, UNH 30, 1914. t RLS GMO FU NATO TAKES UP TO BULL MOSERS, ~BRIHTON BEACH pESATEporoRs, "MXOMERNND GATHERS CLAMS Pans oceania to walk on the sands, but have not hesitated to close off the view to passersby by erecting partitions for quite a stretch, ing over as far as the Beach Estates. instituted by the proper authori and the matter will have to awall i Justment through the well-it Process of our law: However, i | occurred to me that since june. tion can be procured for almost thing, and very likely the Beach people have secured am junction to restrain the court interfering with them, would it be possible for you In like manner procure @ counter Injunction to fe — strain them from collecting admis.) — sion feos? This may sound very ridiculous to you, If so, I plead ignorance as an excuse, as T know absolutely q about the process of the law. At any rate, It would seem to be a wise caution that these people shi made to give an account of the that they collect through this sion fee, 0 that they, could be = " to disgorge should the courts ce Is > against m. “If Fence Is on City Property| «eainst soviet We Will See About." | GQHEY ISLAND BEAGH |Decker Has Spouse and Win- ters Arrested and Court Holds Them. “?'m Worth Half Dozen Dead Men,” He Says as He Leaves for Pittsburgh. Orders an Investigation of Boardwalk Fence and 15-Cent Fee. Despite her protests that there had been no impropriety in entertaining Frederick Winters, a young machin- tat, of No, 299 Cumberland street, Brooklyn, tn her home at No, 88 Prospect place, last night, Mra. Fdith Deoker, a pretty blonde, was held to- day by Magistrate Walsh tn the But- ler Street Court in $600 ball for ex- NO, SAYS MAGISTRATE. HE OMITS ONE SPEECH. ;COMPLAINTS ARE MANY. Refuses to Send Pair to Mar- tiage License Bureau and Comes Back To-Morrow to Consult a Specialist About amination on Friday on a charge Declares Mitchel. Holds Abductor. His Throat. brought by her husband, Frank. 1S OPEN FOR SLEEPERS” 1 Winters was held tn similar bail | : | | Decker, who !9 thirty-one years) Mayor Mitchel to-day tnatructed | x Col. More Roosevelt, with his) . by Antonio Malito, of No, 1601 East ol, Theads uemey J old, a year older than hia wife, and Corporation Counsel Frank tyon| Magistrate Declares Police Must Not, | New York avenue, Brooklyn, ap- son, Theodore jr and hia political hives at No, 26 South Oxford street, | px 4 h vritten 1 of his $$$ Polk and Commissioner of Accounts Arrest Men Who Slumber : ia at, 6 bales solid ahd (ened having been separated from his wife |teonard M. Wallatein ‘to make « ‘i | Serato ynen Be Wes atenene for @even months, exhibited a flow. | i a before Magistrate Voorhees in the |thorough Investigation of the claims in Sands. . and told Magistrate ered kimono, of thousands of bathers and others Walsh that, with the exception of at Hrighton Beach that the six-foot shoes and stockings, this constitu- | fence between tho boardwalk and the ted his wife's sole attire when he and | Hench, cutting off @ view of the ocean, two friends entered Mra, Decker’® i» an infringement on thelr conatitu- home, |tlonal rights, and that the charge of Winters put up a fight and Decker | ran into the atreet, blowing a police| Mfteen cents for admission to the New Jersey Avenue Court to-d charged with abducting his sw: heart, little, Antonina Dana, of No 81 Powell street. He said that in his own country a repulsed lover gained his bride by carrying her off by force, if he could. The elghteen- year-old girl, who is ten years@® Policemen Weinberg and Ward went to Coney Island beach at § || o'clock this morning and arrested @- ” teen men who were lying or sitting | on the beach or park benches. Julius” Robinson, who leases the park rest house from the city, sald the presses | whistle, Mrs. Decker declared that) beach fs an outrage on the public.| of these persons on the beach hurt younger than her violent wooer,| she had been entertaining Winters at| ‘The Brooklyn Rapid Transit Com-| business, €}) Sukded lee eaadiis wulky aneent & little supper and had silpped into a * Magistrate Reynolds, in Coney Isl- kimono for comfort. She denied that “I did not want to marry him,” sho sald, “because he te so old. But now| he has taken me away from my home, I must let him have his way It ts the custom. I went to see a priest to-day to make the arrange- ments.” Magistrates Voorhees, in refusing the request of Malito’s lawyer that the pair be sent in police custody to the Marriage License Bureau, said “Such a high-handed method of courtshipsmay or may not obtain in Bicily. he law of this country does Bot allow it. This court will have nothing to do with countenancing It. This man has been guilty of a crime and I am of opinion that this little Birl is still so frightened she dues not realize that she is not to blame and cannot be held to blame if she does not marry him." Malito was held in $10,000 bail for a hearing next wee Michael Porto and Phillip Rose, the chauffeur and owner of the automobile in which Malito kidnapped her, were held as material witnesses. According to Antonina’s story to Detectives Capone and Collins, she HAVE YOU PAID YOUR INCOME TAX? IF NOI GET BUSY! LAST CALL! This Is the Final Day of Grace, | she was not wearing plonty of other | clothe Tho Deckers have three children Frank, seven years old; Edith, five, and Louise, four, who are with | friends, NO MORE YACHT RACES | TILL JULY 7 AT NEWPORT: Race Set for Thursday Postponed So Cup Sloops Can Be Ready for Real Trials, The cup class yachts Deflance and Vanities are being made ready for} the real trial races to begin July Newport. They are at City” Ish for an overhauling, and the races set for Thursday, Friday and Satur-| day of this week have been cancelled | in order that the three cup candidates may get in shape, The race fixed for the auspices of the New York Yacht ‘lub was called off at the request of pany owns most of the beach prop- erty “TL have received many complaints against the erection of a fence along- side the boardwalk at Brighton, the Mayor, “and I think It t# both timely id advisable for the olty to learn at once just what Ite rights are in the premises. All the information received at my office in the form of complaints has been referred to the Corporation Counsel and the Com- missioner of Accounts for immediate investigation “Ido not think there should be any delay because of the Importance of the dispute between the public who use the boardwalk and the beach and the owners of the private prop- erty, ot knowing the legal phan of the controversy | cannot discuss the points involved. However, if the fence erected alongatde the board- walk {# on city property we will have to nee about It." fand Police Court, questioned the prisoners, who bad spent several hours in cells. They were hme with vagranoy indiscriminately, * found that nearly all of them had” money and ail of them had homes. “Lat thie be the last time,” said Magistrate Reynolds, “that men like — this are brought before me with vagrancy. The desire to on the beach on a summer night dose not make @ vagrant. “I do not blame you policemen, but do blame your commander who gave you such an unwarranted order, Get bums; get panhandlers; but don’t bring to me who sleep on the beach. It ts what the beach ts for. , All were discharged. ———— } i It ts the hursday under| know Brighton Beach that the board- against which walk contention of those who the fence Harris Eyeglass Service stands fer had started for work from ber home with a friend, Barberita Seria earsy yesterday morning. Two strangers @ block from the house seized her and threw her into an autom In Dae ntti owner of the Venitie | built Is approximately continuation Tho Deflance. and. Vanitie . will, of Sea Breeze avenue, and that there- start east on Saturday to be at Now-| fore the fence is on elty property. port for the annual regatta of the! ath he wi Eastern Yacht Club. The Newport athers who are: willing to admit all that is “Best” in reliability «} | and accuracy— We are right in our methods for To-Morrow 5 Per Cent. Will Be Added. ‘ , hat some of the property between| —Ourequipment—Our service the car was Malito. He frightened races will be the first in which the|! Droperty u r her, into glience und pulled up the = _ : Tesults will be considered as bear-| the boardwalk and bighwater mark} —Our prices and Our Business euriaing (OF the eet kee tess Income tax payers face the day of ee beg ee perra nH ee telongs to private persons contend al is the : ed tes 1 dio ckoning. To- heir last; S sik that they are entitled to a highway he glasses you buy at ¥ Malito made her prisoner t while |Teckoning, To-day ts ¢ fenso. he g a number of his friends caine in and|chance to ge’ under the wire to, Resolute is at Bristol, R. 1, under-| loading from the boardwalk to the! Qptical House of M. H. Harris drank wine with him and congratu-|escape the penalty which will be| 5 going repalra narrow strip of beach above water! are Guaranteed to give Cee ae. ine feces ae ro- added if they procrastinate’ any | — when the tide Is low. Between the! complete and lasting sati . ‘fra room with bin and did not leave | longer. The office of Charles W. IRISH CITY HONORS GLENNON] trignt teach estates and the hotel] hether th 00 and did not leave i ‘ ion—whether they cost $2.00 Wr until the detectives broke down | Anderson, Collector of Internal~Rev- there is @ three-quarter milo stretch the door, enue, swarmed with men yesterday, | Freedom of Drogheda Conterred| \¢ iach ‘The bulkhead of the ee.| OF more. pris Mason: 2 amalt boy whe wilt| and the prospects are bright for the THE USUAL DIVIDENDS on Archbishop of St. tates property Is built right across Optical stouse of girl slezed and made note” of the busiest Kind of a time until the shop L ES DROGHE Ireland, June %—The| the beach, thus shutting off the ri- number of the car, He reported to! closes at 6 o'cluck to-night. > _ 5 Patan freedom of this city was day con-|parian land lying between the tides. kt e tre the car were won found, “They | Under the Income Tax law, delin- Te eo 1 re ae alate tis MANeH ond Cors| LTitimmn, TANKS) OC No: 163, Raat WStStois sald they did not know the girl was Quents will have 6 per cent, added to! M4 araly p, ti Meas FURIES INV E ares eae oeene et perann on whore i{ Eighteenth street, Flatbush, bas 1 An unwilling passenger and tuck the their original tax, together with in-|“erely Precautionary Measure, FASHIO te tae Charles. ‘Stewart | Written the Mayor an follows: New York: 46 Kost Strd Ste. devontiven to the Hovkiway’ Centre tereat of per cent. amenth” Kewas| Tee gg aes AMER: Ht the ate trish “Nationalist | "Could you not lend your valuable] g7 West Séth St, 86 West 180th Be. ” pone, she. boa als bolts kesber | te eprepe. tne eetaly cet cooese| | NEY (oay, de aur nelr OF PREMIER ASQUITH: PA Ge Mtn enacts" tha) Metanne Ca Beles, eu [ate Columias Ave 70 Nes S E ants and refused | be tal alae con. | Biya: ulton St. However, capdne. foun | eset ue te URe uP lee sey, Stores Are Sound | : ms Inland and Helghton Hench are con-| Newark: £07 Brosd Star Hahes @ Oe woman Who had been studying melo- MeAdee and Pho pher Clash. S ‘ Py ton Beach, where they are not only soon !{ drama at the mo was full WASHINGTON, June 30.—There was a ; mira Couette cata charging an admission fee of 15 cents ee ane hi ya teh clash to-day at the funeral of the lute) Directors of the “Associated Mor- TRELe” Ane or cane — the reservoir, and sald she had beeq Minister Roas of Veneauela between Sec- |Chants Company, owning large and (SSS Ss eres Soe C waiting all day to see the girl pitehed from an upper Window into the water, The deteewes went right back, forced their way in and found Anto- nina and her strenuous suitor. They are now looking for the men who helped Malito sizing the girl in the street. ina said they were not Porte and retary of the Treasury McAdoo and a/| prosperous department stores re- pewspaper photographer, Moa loo was lated to the Claflin Interests, met to- neensed when he Was “snapped.” Jump- ing out of hix carrluge, McAdoo. the 48¥ in the office of their counsel, photographer ‘says, trled to knock the Gould and. Witkie, No. 2 Wall street, t anded that age hls) and, as a measure of precaution, de- jcAdoo said the photograph. cided not to declare the usual divi- P Permission to take | dends on preferréd ‘stocks. They Is- sued the following statement: secretary, John McGrath, way to Pittsburgh to-day on the, Commercial Express, which left the Pennaylvania station at 8 o'clock this morning. He had planned to deliver two speeches in Pittsburgh to-night in support of the candidacy for tha | United States Senate of Gifford Pin- {sy on the Achieve Long Sought Object by Ruse—One Tries to Chain Herself to Door. BONWIT TELLER & CO. “It was decided’ that because of | LONDON, June 80.—Two “furles”) oe 4, ; , ¢ chot, but, out of defereace to the ‘ oinak } present conditions affecting tho H. 1, | achieved a long-desired ambition | Ositgty ye Dr. Alexander Lambert, he The Specialty Shop of ] Claflin Company, one of the com-|/@mong the militants to-day when) Oriers Of Dr Alexan . 7% s ] | panies whose stock forms purt of the they fooled servants at the home o| "1 G°ver only one | FIFTH AVENUE. AT 38™ STREET ) |securities owned by the Asociated | Premier Asquith and were unwite| ai ne would have cancelled his Merchanta Company, it was inex. | tingly admitted to the nouse. The) ni airen ongagement, which was made some time ago. His first speech | was to have been delivered at @ Pro- | gressiw® dollar dinner which ts to begin immediately after his arrival in Pittsburgh at 6.55 o'clock to-night, | pedient to take action at the present | Women made known thelr sympathies time in regard to declaring dividends |@8 soon as they were In the hall, usually declared and paid in July on | however, and the police were sum- preferred stocks of the company, al- | moned. though the books of subsidiary com: Both flatly refused to leave, One, panies owned entirely by this com-| who had come prepared with a chain pany show that thetr earnings have | and a lock, tried unavailingly to find Important Clearing Sale Wednesday 500 Misses’ Summer Dresses |condition and thelr financial require- ments have been well taken care of, hattan consulting with br Holbrook ing, and will spend the day in Man- | At Greatly Reduced Prices been more than sufficient to meet the | a place where she might chain her- ae Hs the address that bas been At Greatly Reduced Prices 1 ’ vidend requirements, | self, She was in the act of locking | cut oul sone What Ss the answer? Associated) Merchants has been| herself to the door when police] ‘The Colonel will go from the dinner SIZE 14 TO 18 AND FOR SMALL WOMEN paying 6 per cert. on first preferred | arrived. RolMancsition Hall, whers\ha will de a and 7 per cent, on second preferred, Both of the women were arrested, . ve a Py R Assurances were given by dirct Arraigned in Bow Street Court later! liver a prepared speech. He will ey Be {ttt aul ‘goes Ae mph) and financiers that the various in the day, each of the two was| leave Pittsburg at midnight, reaching e r with “Force” a 21 le partment stores controlled by Asso- | fined $10, b 10 o'clock to- r orne | to-serve cereal? Glan any other ready Clated Merchants are all in sound —-—-—- Bare phous Wiiolehank sesmorrow morn Formerly up to 16.50 A large variety of styles in simple youthful models in plain and novelty crepes, linen ratine, voile, tisou In white, colors and combination materials. To Close Out—-Misses’ Dept. lated Merchants Company owns . B. Clafiin y stock, but Is not involved in responsibility for the latter com- “Cause—O Ly ‘cause it docs!” said the Big Man’s little daughter. ‘That's a good enough reason for mostofus, “It does.” CHEROKEE NATION Curtis, the throat specialist, and with DISSOLVES TO-NIGHT :Prorresstvstcnters. rte will aime init the Museum of Natural History. But you'll find the real answer is, ‘cause it’s wheat.” pany's failure. The Colonel motored in from Oyster | pnrecelvers and financiers concerned | Five Tribes Will Be Broken Apart | Bay this morning, accompanied by 30 Dance & Evening Frocks . . . / 29.50 “ " Tnued thal contarvocne Bade eats and Funds of $600,000 Distri. | bit. Wife _They started at € o'clock ‘Taffeta, charmeuse, crepe, chiffon, net. Formerly up to 69.50 ting preliminaries in frm, but are Wngs °C 5 istri- | str. Koonevelt went te the home of 18 50 : unable to take definite Ines of actior y 41,000 } her son-in-law, Dr. Richard Derby, , TOASTED BRAT the aoceuntanta ar werk ante | ruled Amtong MpMbere: || Bee eR eee ee avanuer and ate 25 Street & Afternoon Dresses : : . books make report showing liabill- ties, assets and particularly the status of the $34,000,000 notes of sub- sidiary companies, which the parent |company Indursed. Directors of the WASHINGTON, June 30, —~ The Cherokee Nation, largest of the five civilized tribes, will be dissolved as a nation at midnight and the tribal funds, amounting to $600,000, will be ‘Taffeta, charmeuse, pussy willow, crepe de chine. Formerly up to 45.00 ber 15 White Serge Dresses. fy 18.50 ww 4 ' Tailoved and combination models. Formerly up to 45.00 4 Colonel continued on to the station, | arriving there at 7.45 o'clock | ‘There were few passengers in the waiting room when he entered and| not half a dozen recognized him, Ha) WHEAT FLAKES Every package le protected by United Dry Goods Companies, which is the holdi divided among its 41,000 members, ae , @ waxed paper wrapper company of the Claflin structure, mee]. Commissioner Selly of the. Indian | was brisk in his movementa and his To Close Out—AQirls’ Dept. to-day and decided to defer dividend | Office to-day calied for the resign appearance belled recent reporte of tion of all Cherokee dissolution of the ical weakness officials, T | m worth half a dozen dead men nation la in ae action on common stock due at this time, This company derives Its reve- 60 Girls’ White Dresses A . ; ‘ Slightly handled. Sizes 6 to I4. 3.95 A Formerly up te 16.50 from stock holdings in both .| cordance with the policy of the In- yet he told Station Master Egan, Beatad Merchants aa the Ye ae dian Office, an old friend, who shook hands with im 9 e Claflin Company. Under the law, it was intended} him and congratulated him on hin 55 Girls’ Coats . . — 3. 5 . that 4ne five civilized tribes should . dissolve as nations in 1906. Congress, —— | Serges and checks. Sizes 6 to 14, however, extended that time in the A YOUNG DIPLOMAT, . diacretion of the Indian Office. The (From (he Boston Transcript.) | Seminole Nation practically has been| "Pa, would you be glad if I saved you dissolved, Senator Owen of Okla- | @ do! rd RY ai . | homa is @ member of the Cherokee| . See ee Ta is Nation and will receive ag his portion |; prought » good re Yet the tribal fund ebewd 615, ¢ Vee-you' me appearance. Formerly up to 16.50 4 HIs RU iG TIME. (Prom the Atlanth Constitution.) ow he looked. Set. 3 day aye A

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