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. . ~# Pw, Fie sgn mee Veet i ie TH dimer. « is se smn BVENING WORLD, suvaepay, v2ox: acs ay,. span TEACHER HUSBAND Oslerize Tangoists on Their 35th Birthday? RESERVES —~ CRAM WILL LEAD WOMAN TRI / MADE HER STEAL, | Watch the Old Boys One-Step in Broadway! TO QUELL RIOT ON | FIGHT FOR STEEL FIRHOTEL TE ‘SWYSSCHOOLMIA'AM Ro "oz THRO | AVENUE “L"| CARSONTHEL”) BUT MAN ESG _—_—> —— Mrs. W. H. Randall. Accuses Rush Hour > Thinde Angered | Commissioner Says He'll Try] Maid Admits She She Minister’s Son of Teaching at Two Tie-Ups, Fight to to Have Public Service Body'| “Guest” in Robberies at Her to Steal. Get Fares Back. Issue Order. CALLED KLEPTOMANIAC. Public Service Commissioner J. Sergeant Cram declared, to-day, the investigation conducted by the Com- mission, yesterday, inta the rear-end collision on the Ninth Avenue “Z/* Read, ot One Hundred and Sixteenth Street shows employes of the road cannot be held responsible, but that, on the contrary, “culpable megit- gence” on the part of the Interbo- rough has been clearly brought out. The Commissioner will ask for an order removing all wooden cars from} both subways and elevated lin: Coroner Patrick Riordan also dis- WAITING THE MAN FALLS ON TRACK. Crowds Brave Third Rail and Stream Along Tracks Be- tween Stations, William Randall, Teacher, Swears Wifé Makes False Charge for Revenge. Mre. Catherine Randall, a young Sountry schoolmarm of Parishville, crea) a dramatic scene in Tuatico Whitaker's part of the Su- Preme Court to-day when on the wit- ness stand she declared her husband, ‘William H. Randall, teacher In Pub- Ne School’ No, 13, Staten Island, and @on of the Rev. William H. Randall, Pastor of the First Baptist Church in Andover, had taught her to be a shop- lifter. During yestérday's session of the trial of her separation suit a crowded court room laughed while two of the young woman's pupils from Parish- ville described how she made love to Floyd Castle on the roof of a farm- house in the little country village. To-day the spectators listened to a @ramatic etory which she told in | tears. | “Were you ever convicted of a crime?” asked her busband's lawyer. The suddenness of the question atartied Mrs. Randall. She hurled a defiant “yes” at her questioner. The husband produced from n bundle of Papers a long court record, which disclosed the fact that Mra. Randall in 1912 was arrested for shoplifting, pleaded guilty in Special Sessions and was sentenced to a finc of $30 or Bfty days on Blackwell's Island. She paid the fine, after spending a few ‘weeks in the Tombs. “Were you in the habit of stealing from stores?” asked the lawyer. “No, I was not,” Mrs. Randall an- swered loudly, and then, half arising from her chair, she pointed at her husband. “That man was a god to me!” sho Rioting took place on the Third Avenue elevated structure to-day and police reserves had to be called cut during the second of two serious tie- ups, both in the rush hour period. The first trouble began at 7 o'clock, when Bernard Horowits, thirty-three, a tailor, living at No..380 st. Ann's ter attacking the District Attorney's avenue, was seized with vertigo while | office for what he terms its inactivity standing on the station platform at/in the case, guve assurance his inves- Third avenue and Ninth’ street, and | tigation, atill going on, will not prove Coll in front of a Bouth Ferry train. ja “whitewash.” i ‘The man’s clothing became entan- Speaking of what the investigatfon glod in the forward truck and ho was [brought out, Commissioner Cram aid: dragged thirty feet before Motorman | “The employees of the Interborough John Brady brought the train to a] were doing the best they could under stop. Traffic then was held up for|¥ety trying circumstances, It has s— lust Begun to En; vices yaar vou more than fifteen minutes while a/ Seen brought out that no signal lights living wrecking crew rescued Horowitz, He|Wwere provided, Surely culpable neg- the Fun,” Their Reply. wan sont, slightly bruised, to biefligence was shown when the pilote| 24 Dosing as @ business mas, : ’ fled when the sleuths hurried By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. * ‘ — Sty RRR bat train were without ae) eer ; idee f f "Cri Margaret Fenella e There a mig ray Pia ‘ara is Hee plat tees aide 46 piace as Sixty-seventh Street express and} “Criminal action is a matter for the} cavease a She spose Git deur la: thal tsa TSHLOSy ‘the d den? Must he focal trains were halted as the result | District Attorney. The Commission year ago ané fo « for the poor old dear in the tea trottery or tl lance gar ty ha ae Ree eESace “Laspai unt: paabeal | GoW MUly COMite 1a weetnn Conk OD yeae age and " ed un 0 wont hae ome tathe iy Pm ara " father, gers began climbing out of coaches |¢r safety precautions are taken to) bry ator? And m er follow suit, t. b. m. . for the woman to get work hird rail by walking | Prevent a repetition of the crash, 1,/ was Quer -Teupty retake hrore hotel aga maid. rte man would who is prouder of @ lone atlver-plated mug, prize in @ roadhouse dancing contest, than of the oar he won in “TANGOST along the elevated structure to the|for one, wil! do all in my power to ry , ana the the varsity race or his once treasured collection of golf nearest etation. seo that the Interhorough is compelled © om ons ¢ the downtown | to make every improvement that will/and let him know when cups? Father works go hard; can’t he be allowed @ frisky fox trot, e harmless necessary hesitation, just trains got out'of order, according to| tend to preserve life and limb. Mere| were empty. He would by way of relief? SAASLSSST RELY LETTTD A : offictals of the Interborough Company, |@*Penae muat not stand In the way bigheo ee ee dispose a beh and when they were applied at “hirty- | of bringing about adequate protection | reported Not if we accept the majority opinion of the Judges, fourth Street they became jammed. | for the millions who ride In the city’s| notified propriet: maf tee erty wi the case of Mme. von Enéert thief overlooked 920,000 worth Jewelry and $4,000 in money. Court Ruling That Man Is Too Old to Dance at 35 Gets Severe Jolt Here, Where Bald Heads and Aldermen’s Figures Arein the Majority on the tred suspicion on the Fenella She broke down and confessed, which has just been banded down in the Court of Spe Another tieup reaulted, transit lines. Money cannot outweigh INMENIAN BATTLE| OF BOMB FACTORY 23S. eee = AT TORREDN GATES! SUSPECT IS HELD Ess === cial Sessions at Jamaica, Queens County. Barbara Kooh, who lives at No. 70 Henry Street, Hunters Point, accused her husband, George, of leaving her neglected at home while he flirted gaily with the temptress Terpeichore. George is thirty-five. “He is too old to dance,” wailed Mrs. Koch. “Why, I see whitehsired men and women dancing,” George promptly big damage suits. It certainly would be much cheaper, in the end, for the company to make much needed im- cried. He brought me fresh from the | defended himself. ‘Then the passengers began citmbing OreT ‘prepoee to make a fight tn this gue, &n unsophisticated girl, He| Nevertheless, Judge Parad and Parlod' t's Oe Wee coe ee psettla wiped ic gp opt wre Spor Commissien for an order requirieg . it me ~ | Judge Moss fixed as the legal prece- arth + ‘ fi fol ‘whom mean the Interborough to diecard all ite, 4 Serve Warrant The Husband's attorgey, objected, | dent of Queens County, “Do not dance | rt beget -gray bait Fourteen Thousand Men in|Boys’ Discovery of Dynamite) money. ‘The elevated company hav- Came. fo Ww ut Mrs. Randall was allowed to dons tinue, : ‘Z-aig steal from that store,” she aaid? “I stole because I saw that man do it and it seemed so easy. He said At was easy, and I thought there was «, Nothing wrong in doing it.” Mrs. Randall buried her face in her hands and cried. “Isn't {t a fact that while you and your dusband were in a rest Stole spoons from the table her lawyer. “That's-true,” she responded. “It was his habit, and he knew all about my shoplifting.” a Randall took the stand his gray- hatred father, in clerical garb, took a scat beside -his counsel. wooden cars on both subway and after you are thirty-five.” Chief Jus-|mustache and Grevcroases Cre tice Russell alone held out hope to Altogether, Ing collected their nickela and failed our dancing dervishes of middle age} glee! samples oF yout yentntel 6 Bloom. in‘ i elevated lines and to immediately in- * on Him. sii res abr aust a bate eolpsted 2 geen atall on the "I." roads a proper sig-| oito Keyser, iceman, at No Detectives Think, So they besteged ticket agente at Fitty-seveath Stree, Bay Rides In the subway should be forced out,| Leonhard Michel, at Third end because @ collision there would be far more serious than on the “L”. It je @ matter of the gravest pert! that wooden cars are sandwiched in between steel cars on the under- Clash of Villa and Carranza Ferventi; you , ; when he dissented with his learned ed Thatly, they heat Forces for Possession. . colleagues somewhat as follow! et ‘ed, mor jertully ey one- the various stations. The agents, ‘a ‘epped, frippingly they tangoed. cnty when tie Weare tare Wet | Stelle eter tee ead Ge sori he Mring Wet) Pietro Dourtelio, twenty-seven] forge, retused to do #0 and then the their flexibility, and when dancing | Net so the fathere—t EAGLE PASS, Tox., Dec. 17.—Fight+| years old, a Iaborer, who lives at No.}crowds began making threats, 0 the pleasure of his ing is going on to-day at Torreon and) 299 ast One Hundred and Becond| The most serious trouble took place the gayety of nations. in the vicinity of San Pedro, sixt¥-| street, was arraigned before Magis. |@t the Slaty-seventh Street station, . wussell is ‘i ReReeee. soa Oarerass years ere ance best of ali, |A¥e Milos to the east, between Villa) trate Barlow in Harlem Police Court | Where more than two hundred moo} sroung teeing, A collision between check came limit Be acade that may be, his de- Newton Adams, who is | and Carranza troops. The Villa forces |io.qay, charged with violating the|and threatened to drag bim frome his| such compesite traine would mean ““Sereer eaties yonterday at ahi in charge of the dancing. “They have} were driven out of San Pedro and/gunivan law in having deadly weap- | case When be would not refund fures.| the impact of the steel care against | Nin Brooklyn, where cision is obviously sound, although | poise and dignity, am well as grace Prilges Tg ee Pte aA Ma hp Mtg th Street, think an up-to-date and tactful Solo- T think it's a fine thing | 47° attempting to join the garrison! ong on his premises. He was held The motorman began blowing his| the wooden cars would crush the erick Michel lived in Torreon. Several hundred on both | with a lashes 46 datadan ‘and x th irther out bail for examination Satur- whistle and @ policeman dGownastaire| latter to spilin' pop aati ori vr { And on Broadway the same story Is | sides have been killed. day morning. who heard it telephoned to the East} Commissioner Cram declared the Ps ‘ repeated. When we dropped in on} Apout 14,000 men are engaged in , .|Sixty-weventh Btreet Felice te Station. wife to dance and take her along! Mra. Hallam's ten dance at the Hotel | ine pattie, Tho position of the Villa Tho deadly weapons consist of six: y r contention of the Interborough, at A dozen reserves, they for ct teen sticks of dynamite, which three yesterday's hearing, that eteel cars JUST GETTING THEIR DANCING | ie re ete how well the thirty: | forces ts critica according to dis- (reached: there, found a “Taail-ceed be poi : young boys say they fou could not bo used on an ” ‘Were you so stingy you shootd STRIDE AT 38. Hfive-plus man can fox-trot, for her | patches recetved here. brake open Pecan i phage Tieratore they were able to quiet theliines, was entirely aitbg. Wie acid Ab ighasif aad and counted the} Certainly, if there could be named partner had an appreciatle rumber| WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.~-Brig. Gon.| of the houso where Dougilglio lives CTOw ES Ene TORN ee mney | steel cars were run on the Becond 2 home in Pacishville?” naked | &2_all-comers’ diversion in this big | of © 9 . Bilss, commanding the troops on the|with his father, Giuseppe, and his Ifect the station platforms 12d bonnied | Avenue “L* line before the opening aay borne in ‘arishville?”” asked! o14 many minded town, that diver-|FATIGUED FINANCIERS ALMOST | woxican border, reported to the War] inother. ‘The boys throw and kicked! eurface cars. of the subway. Their use on thie line ei ALS es ood,” said the wit. | {0M during the last twelve months peer SR ER TOE EEOSR Department Nesaay iat he conterred the dynamite aticks around the yard, STOLE FOR Gl 1 wan continued three months, and no ness, “and the tro. women évho test-| wen dancing, Like a vast mov: 0m wore geattered, concrete proofs | Naco yesterday with Gen. Ramirea,| not knowing what they were, until BOY STOLE FOR GIRL. Ill effects were evidenced, he aid. The of the fact that dancing, like golf, 1s | Military secrotary of Gen. Maytorena, loving friends and youths and mald-| par excelicaco the game of New|the Villa commander of the ens gay” have followed each other} York's fatigued fnanciers, ‘here | forces besioging Gen. Hill's Carranza , or} Were plenty of young chaps, of ¥ 7’ t bs % he insisted he was compelled to treat about in the mazes of the maxize, Course, but the older men were em- troops. Ramirez was told by Gen. ; i competed for speed records in the) riaiicany on strike against relega- | Bliss what was expected of the May- them nicely because of professionitt |e top, They have danced, almost| tion to the Morris chair and the mag- | torena forces in shaping thelr ope fe to steal. He said she] jiterally, from the crad azines, tions against the Carranza fore it ie the “At least three times a week” fas to avoid danger to Ilfe and prop. D Riabarthat ithe ails And now “it is declared Mrs. Hallam, “an old tlhe ind ee pa divorce from her she would| court” thet the man and his wife come from [erty on morican site of the line! a¢tep their son's arrest menthal He declare he had taught her to steal. thirty-fifth birthday shall be hie down en Long Iman S) Gangs | sd he undersook re Sommnualeale He] "nap ty fie ° 5 seventy-two ani e presentations to Maytorena Rev. Dr. Randall testified he had] ta a dancing man? A refer: | pe re eaie ie white (o's tations to Maytorena, | reau of Combustibles, anys the dynas) tr merosit tel. tm efon endo check ter FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS heard rumors his aaughter-in-law | endum of thi |. Pe ste tiga Gia the The War Department has not mado] iu ticle are ti ane 137.e ots Feturned atter en hour and was a kleptomaniac soon after h ang the ) y tatis of Gon. Blisa's re- | Mas puree i nine and brand | caid he hed foolishly stopped for otherwise, a visit to certain of the like a boy and girl. The: Public the b pelasen. st he riage. SF ils son, i say they won stop ‘until they | port, but Secretary Garrison declared * Maud bomb | Kacheae eps "a7 10 he Bank and y have to use crutches, it disciosed that the conference way |CxPIosons recently, ua are a roll ct | Ma Ne Mma oot, he told Mr. a ce “] believe that the new dances make harmonlous, and that fuse wire and some fulminating caps | Blumenthe) earneatly. il repay the " ts of Ter, ‘A letter was produc: written by] choicest haun' Dr. Randall. to Mrs. cox, mother| proved beyond the shadow of a appeal to the elder mem- n. Bliss did i ne earnestly, “T'll topay. th your daughter is a klep years may put the lid on the hin- Be apeciel Gpvael Wf taught props | not make threats as to what he would Me found by the boys In the wood en thing, a! y of Mre, Randall. doubt that though thirty-five Queens County tango- erly these dances are not unduly dif-]} do if his warnings were unheeded. and it will get her into] terland or d © full of a swift, Joy- | x, "] ‘The boys who found the dynatite ‘ rs hattanite at that ficult, and yet are full of a swift, Joy- | No menti de of = a ye mato! ion of trouble. You know ag this time o:| ist, the Man N © mention was made of any further] | Ona. DOM Degloming, thirteen, and | Yalue- ne nou ni tortae” n CERTAIN combinat: manufacturers are it helps the dancers e ust get | ous movement tha casualties on the Arizona sid: bere the Belinda coneons fires fina inte bis sritima trides ‘Ten, {fe recapture the illusion of youth, | casua ona sido of the! sis prother, Louie, nine, of No. Sidjhanded bie seplover #8 In cast, holding a very large Fur Sale in quite a emall Then the exercise ig unquestionably | line yesterday, which is regarded as fled to it knew it was false.” Randall testified hig wife objected » because he talked with teachers, but somebody notified the Third Branch! steel care of to-day are much Nghter cor Detective Bureau, Gets Arrested fer Desire te Buy) than those used when the subway was Detective Grossman arrested Doug- XmagGitte opened, ten years ago. figiio and the police are follow The Christmas Spirit plus The Gir) clues they believe may lead to the| made the fatal combination tn the discovery of a “bomb factory.” They|case of Joseph de Porte. Joseph ts are looking for Guiseppe ou shorty fame te years ol4, lives in the Bronx ° and his wife, who disappeared shortly ond is clerk for lawyer Henry A. H igh-Grade Furs ‘ or Owen Egan, of the Hue le eR 5 {iP wittiain treat, the letter This sounded too good te be but Mr. “Dumenthel accepted it at + ty 5 3, nt) tt I was warned and yet she did not! fifteen, twenty years later he beneficial to the health of the middle- Jan encouraging sign. East One Hundred and Second Streot, | Mr. Blumen ta Piexamined he Dills he , where the most astonishing values are ererans St how this] still going strong. NV aged, who freauently have sedentary |“omoiais here are expecting that the | ant Heanle Mauscobine, elevon, ot No.| "Sim keeping steady compeny. with shop, ‘bag affected my poor boy.” hair and wrinkles re! Cnough., You would he surprised ut] orders of Provisional President Gu- Justice ‘Whitaker reserved his de-| the chaperon class. the number of physicians among our 213 Kast One Hundred and Second) young !ad) A. /eeneee to Detective being offered. Everything in Furs from the modest Street, They broke open the woodbin : Dalton, | Of took, elston. The artist and I first went seeking | guests. Herrlg to Maytorena to rearrange | to got material for a bonfire. They par it wack, a few Goliarn ata, timer. pelts to regal sables, at prices which are, owing to } Sire rarer the thirty-fve-plus tangolst ut Del-| “Men and women past their drst \ ni ih peceseary Wit he tp court, Haturnay, | morning, | cece we taken to the Tombs Po- wee: . PULLED GUN ON CONDUCTOR, | monico's root garden, on Fifth Ave-| youth take an almost childish sles in jaa als ther conditions, European conflicts and many other arning to dance, and think it sheer F r slid oe . : a half what should nue. We hadn't tho least difficulty | Cruelty to say" that no man should batteries ordered to Naco get into unfortunate circumstances, only they in finding him, Apparently he was/ dance after he iv thirty-five.” thelr pesitions, be. A golden opportunity for the gitt secker. Mr. 8, ¥ In official quarters here no predic- totally unconscious of the fact that| Truly, the race may be to the swift being mado as to the course Saleonkeeper Held After Row Over his years—| And the battle to the strong, but the nited States will pursue, but it i, Lindau, well known in the fur trade, has charge of thie Alfred Quaiman, a conductor /his behavior did not befit his veare—| dance iy to Everyman~and Every-| {8° goneratiy understood that after en ‘ou Nea ble. Mrowded eastbound 149th street |in the opinion of the ascetic judiciary | woman. Brig.-Gen. Scott, Chief of Staff of the sale, and values are dependable. tows cer, refused to give trans-jof Queens County, You know thet} —EeE——eEeEee Arms, arrives at Naco Saturday and A Rug Advertisement to Nteolo|when you stare hard an apologetic BERLIN EXCHANGE RATE conducts his negotiations with both sheepishness crimsons the counten- Fe ae eae a| WITH NEW-YORK FALLS —|fioe. into, American sterritory” can Look out for this— 504 Fifth Ave., at 42d St. helping hi 4 FRO! 70 TO 4.45, have but one eats. Lege authori. to the circus, or helping him set pe! ties here say tha: e ited States ad a fe ore fre-crackers, ‘The tango veteran M 4. 4.45. troops were to shell the Moxicans out Some deolers have been advertising and selling inferior rugs under - 0 ee : i-cursse f their positions such an act wou ING terms of “French WEAVE Wilton” or ‘French suffers from no self-convicted Juve-| guRLIN (via London), Dec. 17 (Aa-| bo ilps an ievasion and not the MISLEADI' nility. He is merry as a grig. sociated w-Exchange with New beeen | Mexie a Oe Wilton WEAVE,” etc. This is trading on the established reputation Losr, | FOUND ‘AND REV REWARDS. FOUR BALD SPOTS COUNTED AT DELMONICO’'S ALONE, to 4.45 @ 4.46 after re- 4.70, The drop seems nken Fireboat 4 ris One, two, three, four bald spots I for arvareh ‘ ‘9 have Ferd Shea, The fireboat Devid 4. Body, new " : rhe 6 e jefly ee} at the bottom of the bay, was to-day pag ey ‘ counted at Delmonico’s, The gentle | i. oe American securities, particularly void at auction fe the’ Rhameech Pow: ine “French Wilton” Rugs have the copyrighted name “FRENCH men so adorned might charitably be! raliroud bonds for return to America, | ing Company of No. 624 Went Fitty- WILTON” woven into the back of the rug. This is done for the proteo- given fifty birthdays apiece. Un- hove hu» also bought American bonds ond htreet. for $1,475. The Hoody tion of the buying public. y re, 3, 1 | J charitably--but this is the season of |X, oreicias note calle attention to the | £2"! wit taten ut Sie The Hoody ‘was | Bood will toward men. Three of them fact that petroleum has been “hoarded 7 A 1y cai bad that characteristic little bulge | Ment ware ail that i, wre autre deal- e*Magistrate : is of flesh over the back of tho collar, | ere to declare under oath whet quant: Sgt po teloaiou ike @ roll coming out its tin, which, ' UM.8vs, Necassety he beers ouners SN [te vay cae toast, is uncommon ta men Lot gpecuiaucn | while Qui fo produce the tran teebon, had put @ wrong ‘cola it to a stop at Cort- nd 149th street, and steg of the “French Wilton” rug, which ie the finest Wilton rug made in America, This rug is a patented fabric with a copyrighted name, and manufactured solely by the HARDWICK & MAGBE CO. All genu- Do not be deceived. Insist om seeing the nome “French Wilton” woren im the back before purchasing.

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