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j | Will Be Vogue With How City Is De- on Realty Values. OVERTAXATION. J) g & 8 if i : rd af ‘f é j CLAD AS WAR NURSE Shows Her as She Leaves Ship at Havre, on Way tlt Bi ef Hh z i t E 5 | | bat z : Hae i 5 > > FE i {f | tf ii il i uf i | ie EstieE 4 ; ie af A Ff i } Hid Bi br | E 3 fect EF i i | “f if mi Fi ‘A i | E tt ba ie Hi iH i f F pe i f By E ERT i | : FES i [ a nt Hi be Te } i i Hi ue : tl é Ef : I Hi j ag i g is Fg fi + i it 4 . i if i aii i hs GESTION OR SUX STOMACH See WOMAN BEATEN, ROBBED. Aged Mrs. Rayner Attncked by Men leotstag at Kooms, i : i 27 fly é & i 4 8 ; ; i [ | ‘Z ne eral Ha : 3 i i H é, Hi i | #3 $250,000 by the will + James Flintham ‘| h i | af] if ii 2 i g An jin Diack and white; with bright red de- fee and a bright red kn » jot foas|C: V. R. Wright, Regent; Miss Ani BABY IN HER ARMS, POLICEMAN’S WIFE IS BEATEN BY ROBBER Pluckily Pursues Thief, Who Cows Men With Supposed Revolver and Escapes. Properly Draped, the Former Lend a Fetch- ing Effect to Pretty Spring Hats— Graceful Japanese Sunshades|, ynimuic renen tere nere tne and Their Americanized brutally beat Mrs. Annie Tully, wife GANG THAT TRED TOBLAGKMAL HM New Britain Chief of Police Says Wilmington Arrest Clears Mystery. Members of @ murderots band of Anarchists and radical Socialists, be- Heved to have their headquarters tn | Now York, killed the Rev. Joseph Zebris, pastor of the Lithuanian |Chureh of St. Andrew, in New Britain, Conn,, and his housekeeper, Iva FE. Gilmanaitis, who were found slain in the parish house on Feb. 9 lant. This was learned to-day as the re- sult of evidence gathered py Chief of Y ; PEND PART IN HER OWN x Little Agnes Malloy Held by Children’s Society; Even Had Stage Name Ready. | Having failed to find a producer for her “movie masterpiece” or an ‘@ppreciator of her talenta as a “movie” actress, twelve-year-old Agnes Malloy is to-day detained at the Children’s Society, awaiting the arrival of her relatives from Phila- | delphia, | Very brave and confident was the air of small Agnes as she entered tho offices of the Universal Film Com- | pany, No. 1600 Broadway, yesterday, her “movie masterpiece,” “It's Never Too Late to Mend,” in manuscript under her arm. “I want you to produce this, hut Police William J. Rawlings of New |you must let me star in it,” said the | Britain and a confession made by ‘juvenile authoress-star to John ono of two prisoners who are being Barry, who was on duty at tho office | held in Wilmington, Del. This pris- | qoor, oner, Bernard Montvid, was arrested| “My stage name is Ethel ‘Asvenes | with Peter Melba, who was known In| der, but my real name is Agnes Mal- New Britain as John Kelly, for the joy, and I live with my aunt, Mra. murder in Wilmington last Saturday of Policeman Francis X. Tierney and the serious wounding of several other persons. “Father Zebris was killed, partly Because of hatred for his religious teachings and partly because he ignored @ blackmailing note demand. ing $10,000,” Chief Rawlings told The Evening World over the long distance telephone to-day. “It is my belief that a band of Anarchists and So0-| Cialists who are a meaace to the peace | of the entire country figure in this of Policeman Patrick Tullf, c’ the Imitations. Lenox Avenue Station, and for his two women companions. Mrs. Tully, wheeling . her nineteen-months-old Covrria Rue Viet Ercan Word) | baby, left her home, No. 498 West Vells are to-day as muct a part of/One Hundred and Thirty-third Street, the hat as in the Victorian era and,|/last evoning, expecting to meet her like the vells of that period, fall) husband on post. quite to the waist line, A pretty way! In Seventh Avenue, near One Hun- to the hat is by/dred and Thirty-eighth Street, two ww moire, faille Or!negro women pushed a negro man velvet ribbon which is made to serve | against her and he grabbed her hand- the purpose of hat trimming also.| hag containing jewelry worth §12 and The finishing of these veils ie varied; | ; He fell in trying to sometimes @ narrow blocked border gives 0 run. Taking up the baby from its ullets|C8*Fiage, Mrs. Tully went after him. | lot of social agitators, blackmallers | bill was passed by a good majority. ..| When ashe tried to recover the bag eae en When throma| the negro struck her in the face with back over the hat they lend a delight- his fist until she fell, but she held the fully picturesque effect. baby so it was not injured. Several white men who witnessed Through the gossamer sheerness the attack pursued the man as he of the vell one catches a glimpse of ran south on Seventh Avenue. the nook fixing, and though it le almost |, 07 atoed ‘on brn. “At One tan always high in the back the front !8/4req and Thirty-sixth Street the many times open to a point. Some-|were close upon him and he ‘stoppel times there are halfway concessions/and made a motion as if to draw a revolv The a fell bask and, IY was helped into @ near- and later taken to collar to be worn with almost any sort | © Powelnen ul ‘was not on it, of blouse, The distincfive part is the pe having taken a prisoner to Nighi deep ruffle of organdie at the back barry enne from the tiny roll of the inibrevea “unon faa" ctare "parecct| DETECTIVE FEARS WIFE IS A BLACK HAND VICTIM per Ametionniae’d vereicn oC ee Boyd Says He Trailed Men for of the Ji ese maiden, but we see with black esariel apvhes ie lnaeed Rockefeller and Thereafter His vi the: ill be, pret ried with suits or frocks of shantung, that will be much worn. wer Family Was Threatened, on the inside are pretty, pi, ak dal tecaaa 1 showing an attractively! John J. Boyd, a priv. detective of parasol at the left, a crescendo| No, 167 Hast Twent: venth Street, whose wife disappeared mysteriously last Tuesday, was active in 1913 in running down writes of Black Hand letters to John D. Rockefeller. He said yesterday that since then he tassele floati: from the to tip the effective notes are struck, could be no prettier setting fe: he cord and nd There STATEN ISLAND NOTES. Mrs. Bensiger of Fort Place, St re, is twenty. George, will entertain the Staten Isi- er home to vis! 4 jon Club Monday afte ie 38 Tw Mrs Frank Philips of New Street,| house Port Richmond, announces the en-/ her one Pg lg a pa ee tae ee ee ted on in New York Hospital. Taylor Street, West d operation wes to be performed The wedding will ta! ureday and the prospect made her Mary's Church, Port soiiinggp a NS ing iter woek, Plans have been filed by James STOLE SARAH'S 006; YES, FRAME AND ALL rooms of Temple Emanuel, Port Richmond, @ Purim play, entitled Mitchell for a new brick dwelling.on the corner of Third and Bismarck Avenues, New Brighton. “The Mouse,” will be presented. The| Painting by Bernhardt Taken Se- proceeds will be devoted to the temple fund, and tho players are the cretly From Lobby of Punch isves Lillian Strauss, Carrie Green- jusakind, Eleas Welaburg, and Judy Theatre, painting by Sarah Bern- reported to be valued at » Willlam Welsman several thousands of dollars, was Dan Levitt. An oll Tho Northfield Gun Club will hold] hardt, len last night from the lobby of the Punch and Judy Theatre in West w Brighton, ace in Bt. ichmond, dur- To-morrow evening in the vestry @ shoot this afternoon at Orchard Grove, Graniteville, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Funk of ‘Westerleigh have gone to Florida for several weeks. Dr, Arthur Hollick of New Brighton will lecture on “The Dismal of Virginia" before the Deems fry Bontety, Yegenen. Tuesday | ig evening, Mra, . Doremus will be arri ty the honiess of the evening. from the canvas vo the frames. Meseréau Chapter of the Daughters} Many of the Punch and Judy pa- the American Revolution has|trons recall the fluffy dog, looxlng elected the following officers: Mra, ry much like a muff, which adorned the wall near the box office. George 3 | Vivian, manager of the house, says Vice|the work was stolen between 6 and Regent; Mrs. Perey K. Nichols, Re-|7 o'clock last night. The Second Mra. F. 1, ith,| Branch Detective Bureau was in- Correspondin, and = the| formed, Rey. Otto L. F. Mohn, Chaplain. ——_——_ Miss Adelaide Woglom of Asbury Park, N, J., is the guest of Mrs. Deis of Bouth Avenue, ers Harbor, Miss Muldener of, Frooklyn will be ire. Klee ver of the guest of Weatarleigh for severe) weeks. e student at Yale. The picture of a dog viewing a city scene. Van Name, First Vice Mise Martha Anderson, Second Lewisehn Bays $200,000 Farm. iph Lewisohn has bought the Cain of 1162-3 acres from the tragedy. “One of the men arrested in Wil- mington, Melba, was the editor of a socialist paper in Worcester, Mass. | He also was interested in anarchistic ; organizations in Worcester. The other prisoner made his headquarters in Waterbury. Both of them came here to New Britain for the purpose of killing the priest, and I believe they did it under orders. Margaret Nagle, on Lehigh Avenue, tear the Episcopal Hospital, in Phila- delphia. 1 have rehearsed the star's part 100 times with my chum, Agnes Garlin, and she says I'm perfect in it. My aunt told me not to go to any of the small producers, so I've brought the play to you.” Ms | Humoring the child, Barry looked | the manuscript. ‘ou give too much to the star and not enough to the other characters,” “1 think you'd better revise '. Ml 8 est you go back to rewrite the scen- Then it developed that Agnes, fully to become rich and famous .d not provided herself with any ready cash, so Barry asked her to wait a few minutes. He got a po- Hoeman, who took her first to the ‘West Forty-seventh Street Station and then turned her over to the Children’s Society. A telegram was sent to the child's aunt. gets tative ALIMONY TO CHILDREN. “T am not at liberty to divulge all of | %eveds Amendment te Keep Money the evidence we have on hand, but I From Wasttal Women. will say that the band to which these} RENO, March 13.—The marriage and men belonged had headquarters in} divorce act of Nevada was amended in| ; | headquarters of Tithe tad Bs orem , New York. They are a discontented and men who refuse to earn a living by honest work.” As far back as April, 1913, Father Zebris had begun to receive black- | mailing letters signed “Anarchists” anq demanding $10,000, He paid no attan- i | tion to them, but after the murder Pe, Delt py t these letters loomed up as an tm-' portant clew, for Melba carried a port- able typewriter which he used in New Britain and which was found in his possession when he was arrested in Wilmington. The type of this machine corresponded in every detail, according to Rawlings, to the type used in writ- | ing the blackmailing letters, After Father Zebris nad been shot! and strangled and his housekeeper | slain, the murderers separated, ac- | cording to Rawlin, dM | went to Waterbury, thence to Worcess i ter and finally to Boston. There he wag joined by Melba. Rawlings said the men had started out on @ career py a! hs we a Gnally amount of loot. - They were t to sell this in al pawnshop when iceman Tierney came upon them and Melba, it is charged, killed him. After they had been gruelled by the Wilmington po- lice, with M. R. Malinowsky, an in- vestigator for the Attorney General ot Connecticut, and Sergt. Bamforth of New Britain, Montvid broke down fessed. id Melba, another man and himself planned to kill Father Zebris, and that he stood outside to give warning while the other two entured the place and committed the murder. Detective Bamforth ized at worn by Metba as one which yer of the priest used. Another clue was the finding in a notebook in Melba's ket of the name and addrgss of clalist band to which the men longed and satisfy himself whether the murder of the priest was ‘as | ordered by a “ring” of men. He be- A lieves Melba and Montvid were only tools in@ gigantic blackmailing plot which was proceed! under, Fhe guise of an anarchist-socialist propa- | ganda. —_—__ MAN AND WIFE DIE IN FIRE. Home im Flames Before Rescuers Can Reach Them, NAHANT, Mass., March 13.—William Minton and his wife perished when their cottage on Sunset Hill was burned rly to-day. The house was in flames waen the firemen ved and attempts at resc re Impossibl Weeld Tax Bacheler. CHARLESTON, W. Va, March 13,— of Mul County intro- Risen the West Vireinia, House. of aneah raat Sy nets tach be ween twenty-five and @fty annually. SD FAJCHNS Contains no weakening stimu- lante—not a temporary tonic. It makes new tissue, and be- cause it is a food medicine it er 8. Chiet Rawlings said to-day that h H was making every effort to get at th the anarchist-so- | be- | to! the Senate to-day when Harrington's In cases wherein a plaintiff wife is @rantea by the decrees any hxed amuunt: of alimony and it becomes known by facts presented to the court that she ‘Wastes the monéy and does not apply it to her necessities, or does not apply it to of maintenance for her chil- court shall order said funds to defendant husband to a all be authorized by tho court to same for the beneftt of ; the said children, and the wife shall not be permitted to receive the funds, ‘This 1a the amendment offered to the; new. divorce Iuw adopted last mon’ which revived the old so-called “eas: law fixing the te-m of residence. The time for the introduction of new bills or amendments expired Monday. rer be Doctors have prescribed Resins for twenty years in the treatment of eczema and similar itching, burn- ing, unsightly skin diseases, They |] use ft regularly because they know |] that it gives issané relief and soon clears ee | the eruption, even in stubborn cases, They know, too, that it contains nothing harmful or irritating to the most delicate skin, See if Resinol does not stop your skin trouble quickly. sited Somat bs aed {va moot valuable household {eo nelsaL waldmore, Sa Mane, vat ui ple A j fr i } ? : I | ei in Advance “The Awakening of France,” By EUGENE BRIEUX. —See Editorial Section. A Remarkable Naval Photograph (Copyright by B. Muller je.) U. S. Superdreadnought “New York” Bow On, Steaming at 23 Knots an Hoar. Double-Page Feature in Tinted “Pictorial Section” To-Morrow. In the Big Mlustrated Magazine: Lewisohn’s Sister’s Playhouse Gift to the Lower East , Side. 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