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Novel Manner. Rather than #ee an innocent man fo to prison, George Byrne, confessed highwayman, voluntarily shouldered | the guilt of @ crime which will earn Regnomy will alway ‘The man who sai And "he who lives 0 Will some day eat rich plea in wine ‘maa to-day Nobody used precisely those words at the centenary celebration of the "im @ long term in prison in the Savings Banks Axsociation of the! Kings County Court to-day. State of New York yesterday, but that! francis Ferrall, a clerk, was sand- was what all the speakers were Kt-| bogged and robbed of $37 in Church ting at, no matter how elaborately they ‘ embroidered thelr themes with oratory, | AYonue, Flatbush, March 2. The thiet statistics and prophecy. The mani-| struck him from behind and knocked fold advantages of thrift formed the him senseless, Several persons saw chief topics of discussion, and its re | tne robbery and pursued the robber sults were most happily illustrated by | | the fact that the members of the as. “ihout auscess. “| James Moore of No, 320 Forty- ‘soclation were able to hold their ban- " quet last night at the Biltmore. Renner aresaeeeree dipetine nie: AW6 Gt the NpORMaRS KE the atter | April 4 on a charge of disorderly con- OOH baltGd; MatE Te ThE Wthe yan duct, Witnesses identified him as the eounded a warning note to the United | ma” WhO Hed eendbagged and robbed : |Ferrall, An indictment was found States concerning the probable finan-| ic vinst Moore and he was arraigned |clal aftermath of the European war.|¢.- tmat a Weds for trial before Judge Hylan to-day. Now as never before, they said, It be- 41, counsel, Charles Russell, made hooves us all to salt away the old pay | this statement to the Court: "Your Honor, while my client was Jwar lke the present one would not i" Raymond Street Jail he met the |result in prosperity for any nation in, man Who committed this robbery. the long run, ‘The real culprit ts willing to confess, ‘The association has a membership of |1 ask that you send to Raymond 141 savings banks, and most of them | Jail for George Byrne, who is vere represented yesterday afternoon abet s James H. Manning, President of the National Savings Bank of Albany, while we sleep. In their opinion a confined there awaiting trial for eae) OR. GRAYSON WEDS MAY 24. other offense.” Byrne was sent for. Before his ar- rival Judge Hylan directed that leven of the men in the courtroom and Fer- ". ox. When AU ental Mindtsctd st ft Personal friend of President Wilson, will be asked him if he could identify among tryge Gordon, the late ward of Mra. the twelve in the jury box the man wilson, at St. Byrne was brought in the Cou he had sandbagged and robbed Flatbush last March. Without hesitation, out Ferrall. Judge Hylan promptly fession. | —— SCHOOLGIRLS WANT BABY. | Will Be U © Model fi Dress and Food C: If any one has @ baby to give to! science, girls of the Paterson (N. J.) | Hich School will welcome the sift. One Infant has been promised so that the students will have a working model to | hystenically dress and feed. The P son Board of Education is looking for a house in which to teach dom science in @ practical way. we is to get away from the classroom dea and to create conditions exactly like thor> tn the home. Hygienic | ue ‘Tho pur- RADWAY & CO. | RRR jo_more substitution of inferior reme- | dle necessary. Tho druggist ty pow able to well all comers who for KR. R. it. at prices within their means. | RADWAY’S READY RELIEF | USED ASA LINIMENT FOR | Rheumatiem, Lumbag: Sclatica, Neuralgia, Grip, Colds, Sore Throat. | jand also President of the associatio: ‘The tast made his opening address. delegates seemed to run rather ly to that symbol of solid worth, hard, t pular cuff, amplified in| no instances by the port and star- poard whisk: chain across gold logging They fair- | ||| phere of al, however, and a gla nt to satisfy an observer | |) | A was sultic that what they didn't know ab tuirift nobody could teach them, it might be some one In Scotland, wh the savings bank was invented. |||! The most interesting event of the |||| the awarding of prizes » winning essays on “phritt. contributed by high school pupils all » State under the terms of the i over 1 by the association nber, Henry A. Schenck, of ‘the Bowery Savings Bank, made the awards as Chairman of the Essay Committee, First prize of $100 went to Thom V. Wojotechowski, a tall, purposef! looking young man from the Hutch- inson Central High School of Buffalo. | HH His parents were so careless with thelr consonants that apparently he was impressed at an early ago with the value of economy. Miss Jessie Harton of the Kingston High School, Kingston, took the $50 |||! second prize, Miss Barton was ae |||! refreshing to look upon as were the qi lavender sweet peas at her watet, and it was freely predicted yesterday that when the young men of King- ston hear that she {8 also an expo- nent of economy the fence around her house will bo flattened in the rush. Third prize, $25, waa captured by Mortimer Burr Williams of the Auburn Academie High School at Auburn, N. Y., who maintained in inings. his essay that the greatest stimulus to the Saving habit was to be born in poverty. Hyman Wanderman of the Yonkers High School took the|| $15 fourth prize, a striking phrase from his essay being “Extravagance invites ‘allure, and Failure seldom fails to respond to the invitation.” | Greater New York would have lost out in the contest altogether if it hadn't been for Laura Marie Noque of the Br nt High School in Long Island City, whose observations on the fact that “the thriftiess man is the born slave of the thrifty’ won her the $10 fifth prize. ch of the ninety-six contestants tt fancy Spring patterns. wh the association's Jawarded a medal | Deputy. Superintendent of Banks ||||| |George BP. Skinner addressed the meeting when the prize winners had made their bows ad retired, In his essays reached a reading by committee, was best Assembly Chamber manner he explained the intricacies of the re- |i cently dey dd Bank of the | State of New York | Herbert unnison, trustee of the Willa Bank, who i was bank centenary z k gh in June, xt November the cen-| AT VERY savings bank in this said he hoped it would —————————— Stern Brothers * West 42nd and West 43rd Streets, i Between 5th and 6th Avenues # EVERYBODY IN AMERICA SHOULD HELP IN THE GOOD WORK OF THE of American Red Cross Sm During the month of May customers atore, applications for membership. 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PRICES focus the attention of the country on tho virtue of thrift as did the meet- ing in Scotland, He was one of t speakers who said that every nation Will suffer from the present war and that therefore it was up to the sav- ings | k thrift, to preach it, and to people to| follow it.” | ©. Purves of the Philadelphia avings Fund Societies, the ti gS institution in the Un nded the same warning note the war, He that thrift was n less thar essenti earr so mad mere! ne earns, but in quality of ott ind spending, the point | spending | lived the eney in both Other speakers at the afternoon ses- | sion were Henry Parkman, T of the Provide Institution for ings of Boston; Lewis B, Gawtr retary of the Bank : City of New York; J} President of the Albany Savings Bank, and J, Harve Sinedley of the Long Island City Savings Bank, Mr !, i Bmediey'’s paper on the school’ sav Natural Fox skins. new bank sy devised by his in. | nN Was one of the most inter: nh substance which the mem out ers were lald for 600 at n’s banaue in the Room at the Biltmore last night. beakers were Eugene Lamb ‘Rich: | rds, Superintendent uks; Dr hmond, Presi- tent of Union College; Andrew Mills, | President of the Dry Dock Savings Hank, New York City, and Joseph A, | Lawson of Albany. 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