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. p.0. 10 PLAGA Trish Home Rule Member of Parliament ahi Recruiting _for Troops in Clonbur, Co. Galway - cape, Tells Amazing Story Sewed Boarder’s Trousers, closed the purpose of the meeting te When Arraigned in Court. She Says in Suit. these worda: DESPTRATETHEF WAS. LEE CALLS TELLS HOW PRISON, PASTOR'S FRENDS 16 Taxpayers’ Representatives . Get No Satisfaction at gained’ of Er tee certomen ° ; Wherever it ls possible “Elmira Reformatory converted me| Parishioners of St. Mary's Epleco- Carbarn Meeting. remedy these evile | will do from an honest boy into a thief,” sald! pai Church in Ossining who support- Feuce untine eu be ' John Gaskins, a prisoner in the Coun. 4 the Rev. Dr. Burton H. Lee, rector geateren : , lty Court, Brooklyn, to-day, “T shal : “CAN'T SPEND MONEY.” reine roe a bo Rg dg / learned to be a criminal while I was be! os poeta poe chaplain . official of the cempany a, being reformed and for three years ing Sing prison, in the separation re mens ting. en irK | T have been a thief and an associate) suit brought against him by Mrs. ’ | ” Surface Line Victims See Trick| the Public Service Commissign. | ceshinn | EXaineas Lae any We Porturtes Ww | Gaskins is one of the two prisoners With such an assurance as thie At- | learn that Mrs. Lee, in papers filed to Keep Them From Public | torney, Henry Ward Beer, legal repre: Who eacaped last Wednesday after- P om sentative of the folnt committee, and | hoon while being transferred to,the|!" the Supreme Gourt to-day, calls 5 te ‘. , Rr ~ County Court House from Raymond|them “village gossips,” “scandal Setvice Hearing. Fecpevere Asoeiation sed © pases as Streat Jail. Ho was captured tast| mongers” and “mischiet makers.” Pg TE nh re me SEBS | night attor a desperate fight at No.| ars, Lee was to-day awarded $90 il KF a I. ‘The Brooklyn Repid Transit failed {231 Fast Fourth street, Manhattan, a week alimony during the separation, fast night In its eleventh hour effort | they expected— | 4 } —— a tee Bg 6 last he escaped from th®|aithough she asked Justice Davis to to prevent 4 large number of angry is powers were limited to mak- <b a award her $50 a week. Mrs, Lee users of its surface lines from appear- |/98 certain small chan, in the With Harry Wallon and a man jedules of cars and other trifling . od Unoft, ¢ " fg next Monday before the Public | S°hedul ae rare named Unoff, Gaskins was arrested Service Commission in a united op.) eee ECU bO erpen | for shooting and robbing Joseph Sar- peal for a general improvement of in- | expense he frankly told his hearers | ry enky, a jeweller, at No. 1674 Broad- tolerable transit conditions in Brook- | th@y would have to go bigher up. charged her husband with having ae- saulted her mother, her sister and @ young nurse who had been employed in the Lee household. Mra. Leo's rela- way, Brooklyn, on Oct. 9 Other rob- Now cars, additional ditional tives supported her allegations, but lyn, for hich The Evening World is | employees to take care of the added = beries were traced to the trio. Gas-|the nurse mubmitted an affidavit de fighting. care—these were matters for con- Kine and Wallon escaped while being | nying the charge in which she was By a master stroke, worthy of the| %#deration of those who had to get A tak rt b \° certain dividends out of the B. R. T. . ‘on to court to be arraigned on in. Involved. gentus of a hig! ‘olved -priced press agent, a dictments charging robbery In the the B. R. T. on the day before election | ® we LCONONAMLER ‘ a first degree, grand larceny in the regent ens Pkeed sgedlingptet om Invited represontatives of sixteen tax-] 4, the B, RT. rule of economy ’ second degree and assault in tho first) Havid HH. Greer, Daniel D. Tompkins, Payers’ organizations in the sone 4 degree. Senior Warden of St. Mary's Vestry, werved by tho lines of the Ninth ave- if - ‘The escape was clover, Gaskins | school trustee of Ossining and teller ly impressed upon Bi ie PEDGD9.-049--4-4-44O0O9OSOH slipped off the handcuffs which bound] in the Firet Malina meas there; tendent Muller was made plain by fim to Wallon, Both left the prison M It @ brief argument between Mr. other members of the vestry and Mra, avenue division, to suggest improve- | banell, and. the superintendent, van together. Gaskins represented | Leo's women associates in the Altar ents on that part of the system. arose in discussion as to putting eee Dimeelf as an attendant In charge of | gocioty ‘The sixteen representatives, in-| Ore _ cars the Smith strest Oddities in the War N ews jocloty of the church. Mr. Tompkins, cluding men who are pioneers in the hich the people using at the prisoner. They got out of the|in his affidavit, sald Mrs. Leo's ap- ine,” because the cars Movement to get better service in Jail yard, but Wallon was pes pearance on the atreets of Ossining in on it rua in bunches, within an hour with a pair of hand- | company wit "i Brooklyn, were on hand, and met} “The expense would be too jaree pany sh Thorpe Sturges, assist. barn. Some of them came from the} to the line,” sald Mr. Muller. cuffs dangling from his loft wrist. |ant engineer for the New York, New Most remote sections of Brooklyn on| ‘That's just what we want,” re- ‘Three twenty-frane gold pieces have been removed from the leg of POSED AS SECRET SERVICE| Haven and Hartford Railroad, who @ particularly cold night—an indica. | Plied cil Cab opire “We want tion of the hardships the handful of| Mor? sotyice o fighters are willing to undergo in| sono ee money, That's J — fue car barn to confer with Henry | Muller, superintendent of the Ninth soldier who had the coins and who was marching in front of Boissey.| «when 1 left Wallon,” sald Gas- The projectile and the three coins then penetrated Bolssey, who before) kins to Judge Fawcett in court to- he was hit didn't have a cent on him. day, “I walked about a block and came across a taxicab standing at the The Prince of Wales auctioned furniture and personal belongings in| curb, 1 told the taxi driver I was a his rooms at Oxford in raising funds for the relief of war sufferers, The| secret service man after two United States prisoners who had just escaped ree GENEL BR 'T. won't lose any money, don't pace sien Stools sale brought $75,000, three canes alone raising $10,000. from the Court-House and command-| walks with Sturges, but to sew his Contrary to its rule of making| At Any fate,,the question of adding Service Commission’s Effor' War “news” reaches London tn roundabout ways, but the following | fu sum ‘© “rive me to the Brvokiya) dress trousers and brag about, the Promises, the B. R. T., through Supt. | something to be considered higher up, To Speed Things Up. 1s probably the record for deviowsness: “Paris—The Temps quotes from|" wit, took me to the bridge in althem. That, says De. Lee, showed ‘Muller, made none last night. It] Mr. Muller said. a Barcelona newspaper a telegram received from Copenhagen via Lisbon} nurry, 1 got on a trolley car plainly that his wite was infatuated would not even go that far. Mr.| As a parting shot tefore the Smith to the effect that word has been received in Berlin from the eastern] went to Manhattan, and from there t complaint was dropped, A. J. with Sturges, The doctor was - Muller wanted the representatives to oe A renington and The up-State Public Service Com-| frontier that the Kalser is seriously 111.” to Jersey City, where I bought @ re-| ported by one of Mrs, Lee’ ptrtel volver. Last night I went to No, 231 at least “unt ‘orable comment among parishioners of St. Mary's.” Other parishionera joined in Mr, Tompkins’s pedi us eighteen years old, didn't you! One of the important questions in | ee Gott asked bgt at the case was whether it was discreet | "Yet sir” she res u for Mrs. Lee not only to go on quiet Private Bolssey. A piece of shrapnel pierced the pocket of another MAN TO GET TAXI. boarded in the Lee home, had caused R. T. economy makes us suffer. their effort to get even the slightest “Do you want us to run at a loss?” kind of an improvement from the| asked the superintendent most seri- BRT. o REFUGE ‘TO STAY. AWAY Fron ‘Oh," smiled Mr. Abarbanell, “the|Company Still Resists Public ed to minister would Bot unless I told make their complaints to him. He it League asked if it 14 i} i ith of Improvement e asl Wweuld| mission is pressing negotiations wi members of the altar ‘ got plenty, more than he counted not be possible to run a through car|tne New York Telephond Company| At a Red Cross concert in Sydney, N. 8. W., @ amall Belgian flag was Fourth street to change my bape upon. Four of the sixteen mon had| to Coney Island after midnight. The | 1. an early leeailaphise ce (he pends suid ab cubilia dor eee vaney, . s cee eae etre igirl, aud they got| called at the Lee house and found complaints to make about the abom- replied, “It would be iad! abbtkingl of ihe Gotapaay's piOk< . ag lua ducctine tate nae Lee pods! on ipvhar ly wear- inable service furnished rs ” ge Fawcett’s a | ing apparel, rs, e, sald_her Fe cate ta eenichs rec, them on the| von, what's the use” interposed lerty in New York City as the basis of| indians from Nova Scotia to the Yukon, numbering 100,000, have offered| tracted to Gaskins, who 18 twenty-| rutiow society member, accmed Fath yd if 1) Mr. Abarbanell at this juncture. |requcing rates to a fair and reason-| to aght for Great Britain and to give $18,000 to the war fund. one years old, clean cut, good looking B. R, T, peace meeting. The B. FR.) "What we want, what sie community lable profit on the actual investment. nd far removed in appearance from| proud of the fact that ahe had taken . | needs, is Ly he ™, flung ite fag of truce to the six-| Of ne Public Service Commission or-|Chatrman Van Santvoord fe seeking| A Rerlin despatch says a dinner wae given Oot. 31 to celebrate the re-| ‘he, typical, crimivel. ite oiiicyt| some sisty-odd stitches In Bturges's 4 be ad jour meeting | dering the B. R. T. to make tp im-|to obtain an agreement on his sug-| turn of two aviators who had dropped bombs near Dover. fates. users. came to an end it was splattered with| provements we have been fighting fo: > it thods of valua- * tly,” sald the Court, “you Mra. Lee says there was ne ee mud. vo don't’ want, promises that are|fon"\ienout dragging out the pro-| The Kaleer ta said to have offered $188 as e reward for each machine| nave had the advantage of a f00d 64-| caston for her husband to balleve or ‘They finally decided to give Supt.| neve! } tured by his troops, ” wroni Muller two weeks in which to per.| REFERS ALL MATTERS OF gx. |ceedings for six months or a yoar| Un SAplured bY be was educnted at a private achool| inet Reratg Spat De Tee ware 2 certain sinall improvements in| PENSE TO “THOSE ABOVE.” |longer. Telephone company lawyers) ng yronch pretended to retreat across & bridge over the Oise, and the|in the south and, at pensar Release De lat eae Schedule and service on the smith t 49 all @ question of whether the |#nd Its board of engineers have per-|Germana pursued. A moment later a French aviator dropped a bomb| Military Academy. nply Uaeiil | Mi My Oe Oe aie col a wleteani i? ll spend any more money |sisted in carrying to the finish thelr | which dostroyed the bridge, and the French@urned and in a bayonet charge | "ould say that | Manly ee apie] an Aes sone wigys aay to give us what we need,” he contin-| method of counting every pole gepa-| drove the Germans into the river, ae wa ag bes Anis} gly 9 pk it iar ce cally retuned (ois ny tebe Mone Peanmy (ant Van Siclon line. “yn |fataly and measuring every foot of “{ was born in Charleston, 8, C./08% lving with Sturges's rat 4 wire. American women probably will have no soctal entertainment in Londen| my father was chief engineer of the | Shelton, Con bend ba Se ee ustiut ae Oa ner to ee cimnediin’ thax | Conferences have beon held and|thia winter because so many British homes are in mourning. West Ead|Ciyde line. We moved to this city| To Sturges's home in Shelton, Dr. ‘requel meeting movement, but in the winter time, to| various propositions discussed at| Women’s tailoring and millinery shops have scoured extra help to fill ordera| when I was a youn boy, and my! ree says, he went a short time ago members of the joint committee in lary of $2.50 a day that is ‘time with . | for mourning clothes and bonnets, and such orders are given the preference| father was connected for a to vinit hin wife and his son, Temple. ’ blind” Tops as tae ethan ans babatall live happily with her second husband. |return to their home in Ossining. ] He eee a ieee coedene, | Yolving expense, Supt. Muller replied that something satisfactory to both BORROWED SUIT AND WAS SENT| Mra, Lee, he says, declined to see that it was a matter for thoso above x 5 of the company and would get just] to decide. aides can be reached soon. The estl ‘alue which was obtained what they wanted. ‘Then O. H. Reller of the Gravesend |™Mate of vi Board of Trade, Kirk H. Pleroe of the |from Vice-President F. H. Bethell is ATTEMPT TO BLOCK COM-| DOM Crest Association, William Malla-|being used by the commission as a PLAINTS TO “THOSE HIGHER UP."| son of the Parkville i ativing @edie to speed cD he werk At tho outset Supt. Muller tried ee eaten cua Man [of the experts. bard to dissipate any belief that might] girrith of the Borough Park zene’ | A sharp spur to this new pace is have been in the minds of the sixteen| League, were each asked in turn to|the attitude of newly elected Sena- that the management of the B, R. T.| state their co plaints. mea bad 80ltors and Assemblymen who have ' bad anything to do wit’ the calling| many Instances of Overere wine. vit, [openly announced thelr determination of the meeting. However, he dis. | #uituble cam, to foree mandatory rate legislation — unless the commission accomplishes Newly Elected Legislators oy niente and aigat_et| om Who Demand Lower Phone Rates} rerceet «rie t ciothee Sy ‘ These Senators and Assemblymen announced before the election that they favored action to force a reduction in telephone rates without || Ae i til. wimira my mother the interminable 4: for which the telephone com is 0 i Ht ft he ee a SENN ne || otha wee tuk fl) THENEW FIFTHAVENUE BOOT e 6 In id Robert F. Wagner, Manhattan, W. J. Heffernan, Brooklyn, Deme- Fawn or Gray Top Democrat. crat. something definite by Jan. 1 in the|! George W. Simpson, Manhattan, ©, C, Lockwood, Brooklyn, Repub- || buried a month. Special for Saturday and Menday within my jurisdiction,” telephone case. Democrat. lican. general. T hunted up Wallon and got nounced, “and of course I*will have| The Evening World prints a list of W. B. Carewell, Brooklyn, Deme- B. M. Patten, Queens County, || mixed up with east side thieves, By to investigate and find out if they|the successful candidates who de-| | crat. Democrat. the jexercise of a little intelligence are true. If they are I will see what clared themselves before election in MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. we managed to make a good living can be gone for you, I'll give you an stealing, gradually enlarging our MS ee BT. in donlinn Gah D.C. Ol the age of eighteen. fued by the B.A, 7. in dealing with |reduoce rates before the nest session Segrien Mevenne: cemeeret °. Par peal polly “The gang got hold of some keys complainants, brought but little com- | ponyenes. . fort to the slxtoen. Upon Attorney | ‘the attitude of the New York Tele- tion to give Muller two weeks to ae |phone Company has been that its ex- that would open freight cara and ex- press cara and turned off a good many freight yard robberies. Toast F. R, Steddard, Repu J. Steinberg, Repub Mark Goldberg, Dem: P. H. Cotter, Demo spring in the ew York Central what & seat $0, bot in ie mesa coedingly detailed system of appraisal BROOKLYN, yard we stole a lot of silverware be time they, in conjunction un- land valuation must be carried out by R. H. MoQuistion, Republican. H. Kramer, Democrat. longing to George Gould, My shai fippear’ before the, Public Bervice [title taaauer, repurdions’ af tue time |] Ns D» Shapiro, Republican. Samuel R. Green, Republican. || Of, the Dione ree plunge into hie Commission on Monday. required. It’ will appeal to courts|| @, R. Brennan, Republican. A. G, Flaman, Republican. ite han. Te bauahir tne at elatiina And that is how the B. R. T. con-|against any attempt by the commis- W. T. Simpson, Republican. N. B. Finkeletein, Republican. and engaged rooms at the Hotel Sinton moremen 20 Prevent the sion to Ox Fates, based on partial val. QUEENS COUNTY, Astor. I lived there two months, and } oomplal from going any fu! 01 uation and estimates or mandatory 1 Broadway. failed. action by the Legisiature. P. J. McGarry, Democrat. G. E, Polhemus, Demoorat. Wan Rule 8 aoe ne cok ane the | [a Price $5.00 _—_—_——_ There ure reports tn political circles that th Ri Lit A - OSSINING REMAINS VILLAGE, | inst ‘D9 new Republican Administra h stove Taxpayers’ Pian | ieepereonnel of Public Service com: | KROQNLAND RELEASED nteall ‘ain, They caught é ford put me in the Tombs and 1| | An Advance Style Leader—Full $7.00 Value FATHER IDENTIFIES BODY, |, «m= We have jurt received « shipment of « new in Heptember Wallon and T met It has patent colt skin and quarter, fawn Jalon tipped off 3 & sosmnenger hay ined ty & Third Te ured Me One cloth top, full Spanish Louis and trim taper- | But American Steamer Leaves Her) *venue train at Fourteenth street) auto FOR GETAWAY PROVED A ing toe. The same style in gun metal with gray commission. Neither of these men od UT odhice: t model as City commission. Gov.-clect Whitman ’ Messenger Roy Killed on Tatra) * man named Unoff. Ho, Intromical top known as the te Wisewive a will have only one regular vacancy BY BREAT BRITAI ® ee te ctalor, whe lived BY Ne: © (Special to The Fraaing World.) {o fill in each commission during his| Avenue Elevated. Fant Fourth atrect, and I fell in love WHITH PLAINS, N. Y., Nov. 7—|firat year, ‘The expiring terms are The plan of certain taxpaye we of M. H. er in the Oanining-on-the-Hudson to di State, and M, R. Maltble in the o If you are not experl- the village met tious netback to: | b last night, was identified early to-Gay FAILUR spat top. ‘i | han heen active in politics, they being r as Arthur Johnson, fifteen 14, ra Sendesmiaal encing the joy of living day when dupr Court Justice | naa.been active in polition they being) Cargo of Copper and Rul er No, $16 East One Hundred and Pigh tietn |, “Wallon, Usoft and sere tree ‘This is without doubt the boot we in a thoroughly modern }f*f 1 |-rompkins granted an nection | respective boards. To remove other at Gibraltar. pathy a Re mane have been able to offer this season at 95.00. Apartment that embodies jy against the village trustees from|members before ¢: fon of their and thr in Bro nm an en The ,° f vine | |e Ye have it in all sizes and widths. all that the ingenuity of holding @ special election on Nov. 13. Terme all require Jesialaiion, Galess WASHINGTON, Nov, 7—Tho Amerie] , 21 Arid tat eearene ete vith ee, tackled the Jewelry Bore in Ww Me We hi 4 ey resign. : aman has beep able to In- han haere an, cop the, special election | there ia talk of complete reorganixa.|C4n steamor Kroonland has been re-| Western Union office at No. 91 Wall|had over used an automobile for a at Gibraltar] street. Arthur became separated from| «etaway und it was @ failure, The , Jeaving the Cop-) his companions and got off at Four. | Police landed all three of us "Aftor tolling his story Gaskins was teanth street to look for them. He saw! aiigwed to pliad guilty to robbery in them on a train ae ft pulled out and at-| the first degree, second offense, Tho 4 Queen QuelityShoee range in price frome $2.10 1090.00 ent for the comfort of sining, (nclu@ma & number of town | tion by abolishing the present boards | leased by Jritish offi ad the dissolution fol-| and recreating a new system of pub-| ang will sail to-da Me service corporation supervision, pene Queen a F fricers, and ber $3.38 rants, it will pay you HHIRG) | Towed the police fores-and all other ell to visit some of the oifices. would have been abolished. ligh Class Multi-Family Former " Axsemblyinan © Frank. 1 vy sition and welling Houses | adver- Tainea Tewas tee fate to holds | Special for today and Saturday, Quiet hsiory a1.16 a palr—3 pair all colors. per and rubber of her cargo for a ver- dict of a prize court. | tempted to awing onto the rear platform | other indictments agalist him wero Speci $9.00 in The election, b . ; , P : ed. He will bs sentenced on ised in The Worl from apgcial elnetlon, becaune the ia pros plant of the | This Chicken Laid 246 Kggs in Year of tie last oar. Ye fell and was run| quashe OMaRGE A000UNFa SOLIOTEED ay to day the annual election, which occurs| Hermann-Sanford Saddlery Company,| HO! MTOWN, Ne dy. Nay. had tied to board, ory Lie Btapleton and Detentives n uali Boot Such an inspection wil | March one of the largest manufacturing con- | Mrs. rated her | of that he had ti , Donnelly, Dribben and — Landers uee! a srove a revelation to you ie igr —a tons in | feathers and went ake With W aught Gaakins last night at the rect New York Wan't Corey tne dude, | about her to-day even| THO Qutntny Art jot Make Lourth street address, They cor 32 West 34th St CHICAGO, Bev in ‘opies of "The “4 Asal Sy though she wa jon chicken ‘ Pose ot vi Yasaiives, ta Uaxa. him on a fire escaps He had re- Nude,” the prize painting that won the ermann-Santor \- a but it was not loaded Never. = = - ~ #1000 Potter Palmer gold médal in com. |was awarded n $2 @ Plymouth rity ag Yar better atfect ge volver, b as WA] [Petition at the art institute, were barred cavalry sadly nd by, John, J. Jones, to-day m the le by Post In to a Ne i ond Minine cat it dose, Balint the theless, ho gave the four police of- eee w! en eat lick et ficers all the fight they desired barons | Be aubdmitted to arrest. Bo Sy Geely oa aie a f alan ik Hse te

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