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ET aE « Uficates of some reliable stock, filling "MED UP” STOCK FNS, HE ADM, | WALLS. DEAL Bank Clerk Tells of New Money-Making Scheme in Lowden Forgery Case, Charles H. Goodwin, a young bank Clerk, on the witness stand to-day | before Judge Nott in General Ses- | sions, told the story of the origin of ten bogus certificates of Laclede Gas Light stock of St. Louis, for the use of which as collateral in a Stock Ex- @hange account in October, 1914, George H. Lowden of Hempstead, L. ly prominent in the Meadow Brook ealdny, is on trial for forgery. As tho fiert witness against Low- den, Goodwin confessed that he had taken the certificates from the back of the stock book which was in his care, Goodwin named Fred A. West, be clerk who was employed in various) Brokerage offices, as his accomplice. ‘West is accused by the State of hav- Ing aided Lowden in blinding the brokerage house of Mhrich & Co, of No. 67 Exchange Place to the fact that Frank A. Weston, in whose name Lowden carried an account, was a Aetitious person, “I was a clerk in the transfer de- partment of the Standard Trust Com- pany when I first met West in 1911," said Goodwin. “After I had known him for some little time West pro- Posed that we make some money by getting possession of some blank cer- them in and selling them, I took ten Diank certificates from the book of the Laclede Gas Light Company and tore out the stubs and all, so as it would not appear that any had been taken out of the book. Ho then identified the certificates which Enrich & Co, held for two years as collatoral for an account Which at the time ft was closed @howed an indebtedness of $215,000, Cross-examined by Abraham Levy, attorney for Lowden, Goodwin said he lived at No. 606 West One Hundred end Thirty-first Street, and was now employed by the Title Guarante | it Company at Long Island City His present employers, Goodwin said, knew all about his connection with West, and the fact that he had been indicted for participating in the forgery, and was out on $1,000 ball. Rolls of Music $10 Per A Satisfactory Player position in any key. An tubing. Automatic sustaining 6evic piano action. JACOB DOLL 364 Livingston St. BROOKLYN 9 ent, and « eevee in the evening. 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GUEST WAS ‘COME-ON’ ) ON THE PEACE SHIP HE HELPED FLEECE) OUTLINE THEIR AIMS Sullivan of the Gondorf Gang Just Plain Reporters Trying to Fled as O'Reilly Stopped Tell Accurately What Ford’s at Lone Farm. Delegation Does. 4 Stores Victor Factory Distributors Telephone Murray Hill 3700 563 Fifth Avenue 8294 for 497 Firth Avenue COR. 46TH STREET Catalogue BETWEEN TH & SOTH 23 West 42nd Street ba 27 West 34th Strebt BETWEEN STH & 6TH AVES, BETWEEN STH 6 OTH AVES No Disappointments Here! ‘The story of how Frank Sullivan, & member of the Gondorf gang of wire tappers, who has been wanted by the police of this city for many months, was captured up near To- ronto, Canada, reads like a regular Santa Claus story out of @ book, but carrying no good will or Christmas cheer whatecever. Two detectives New York World, President of the have gone after Sullivan, who ts in, Press Club organized on board, as) the Toronto jail, “The active newspaper correspond- 'W. J, O'Reilly, a prominent citizen | follows: of Toronto, met Sullivan in that town ents who are accompanying the Ford (Gpectal Wirvlew to ‘The Brening World.) CHRISTIANIA, Deo. 21.—The Ar- gosy, the dally paper published on board the steamship Oscar IL, prints & oonfession of faith on the part of the sixty-nine or so newspaper workers on board. It was drawn up by Joseph Jefferson O'Neill of Tho about @ year ago and came on to, Peace Party are simply reporters in 4 5 re mit 1 New York with him, Sullivan alleg-/ the plainest sense of that word, ‘Go | = F: ote he ing that he knew how to make @ lot | to the upper west sido,’ orders an ed- a = ieee! eee of money. The Gondorf gang) itor in our home town: we go, ‘Jump separated O’Retlly from $18,000, but! to Chicago,’ ays the boss; we jump. O'Reilly wae « hard loser and called | ‘Go to Norway,’ sald those in high in the police. Fred Gondorf is doing | Places; we are on our way. ® term of from one year to threo, “West Side, Chicago, Norway, It years in Sing for his part in the, doesn't matter to us. It's our job; affair. we take it, do the best we can with Sullivan got away. Acoording to! it. We've been sent to judge as fairly the Information received by Assistant ®# we can and to tell our readers as District Attorney O'Malley, he went Clearly and as interestingly as wo to a farm at @ place called Holland may the hopes and accomplishments Landing, not far from Toronto, and of those who are trying to bring an there worked as @ hired hand, so- nd to this ghastly war, To that end earely Godaituy the selins ux we will all do our best with what es uae isaay bollce until a week | vision and what descriptive power Baildings The Victor Factory, 23 The Greatest Musical center in the world can be ‘We possess, There came to the peaceful farm-| “We're cynical, per we've scen f d * house on the quiet, Sund: ts n enough to make us u- dir s hte De pedoog tlous, maybe; we'v en through trans erre ect to our aforesaid, « man all wrapped up in enough of many-angled life to ingrain , ture and covered with epow. His (rer Sttfuta ihcowe one kena home through Landay’s sleigh had broken down in the road, tles. Some of us, doubtless, entered upon this expedition tainted with the spirit of jest, looking upon it as a foolish exploit of an ultra rich ideal. ist. “With the passing of cach league of gea that feeling has diminished, “We realize that this is a serious he said, and he wanted assistance, Frank Sullivan, hired hand, was called to go out and help the stranger. It the reader hasn't already guessed it the stranger was nono other than W. J, O'Reilly, ex-come-on, Mr. O'Reilly was out for a eleigh ride when his accident rent him to the before Christmas. Avoid disappointment — your Christmas Victrola is here —at Landay’s, in all styles inevitably come even hopes of its projectors may not farmhouse, fulfilled. Does this eae clear 4 § The " . Mr, Attitude? We hope #0. We are not ae O*Relily murried bask to Toronto anti MFO. aa avowed pence advocates, | and finishes—ready for im- peace workers, idealists or theorists. | notified. the ‘police. Sullivan disap- Wren Uitte than an wore me peared from the farm house, but, the mediate delivery. largest stock of records is here to choose from — packed in Christmas boxes —whether you pay 75c or more. EASIEST PAYMENT TERMS Victrolas $15 to $400. Records 60c up FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF PATRONS Open Evenings at All Stores Information which comes to the Dia. | eT on our Jon. | tricot Attorney's office says, he failed to flee any further than Toronto, thinking to hide there. Somebody betrayed him yesterday. Sullivan ought to be down here tn the Tombs about Christmas Eve. “We wish Hetry Ford and his as- Sociates all success. We can best contribute toward that, perhaps, by following the religion of a lamented modern philosopher: ‘Do your work as well as you can and be kind.’” a FROM CAIRO TO PARIS EASY FOR ‘KISSING GIRLS’ AT COLUMBIA THEATRE. The A Favorite! Victrola X $75 Purchasable together with records amounting te $5 Py om payment of « amall dp Sam Howe and his Kissing Gtris Played to a capacity house at the Columbia Theatre last night. He is more successful as [ky Umaky, his new character, than as the Jewish glazier, in which character he set a record that seemed impossible to beat. The piece this season is a two-act burlesque, with the first scene laid in Egypt, with Ike Umsky, a newly wed capitalist, who has never kissed his wife, Margaret Flavin, who doesn’t like Iky, and runs away with an American aviator, Harry Prescott. When she ts captured by the Khe- dive’s men at Port Sald and taken to Cairo, the real fun begins, and it ts carried on through the second act, in Paris, to a hilarious finish, A Parisian cabaret gives all the talented members of the company a | chance to show their specialties, pile Lash og MONTE CARLO GIRLS IN TWO “IZZIE” PLAYS AT OLYMPIC THEATRE. Month ACCOUNTS OPENED Frnom $5 to $5,000 ON SMALY WEE RON MILY ravens Plenty of mirth and melody pre- vailed last night at the performance by the Monte Carlo Girls of “Izzie | %) | the Detective’ and “Izzie at Monte Carlo,” in which Dolly Morrissey and Harry Welsb are the stars at the Olympic Theatre, The songs are} catchy and pleased the large audi- ence. This season's company 18 composed exclusively of favorites prominent in | modern burlesque and vaudeville and includes Harry Wolsh with bis funny | glide, Dolly Morrissey, Bobby Owens, Margaret Marlow, Fred Hinder, | James Francis and’ Mabel White qescwaiinniaas EMMA CARUS’S GOWNS MAKE AUDIENCE GASP AT COLONIAL THEATRE. | Piano Should Have Metal i Xmas Gifts automatic tracker, . c. A perfectly balanced PROMPT AUTO DELIVERY UP TO THE LAST MINUTE Golden @ ed Oak ce y Hollow Chair Sewing Table, & SONS, Inc. 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