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PID PUT 10 ROUT ND LAIR CAPTURED, BY BARON HEVER soe English Astor Finally Ge Hands on West End Ave- | nue Eye-S re NOW HE’LL W IPE 5 “Cupid” Podszus’ s Marriage} 3ureau Ousted by Fore- ST OUl: closure Proceedings. ( Through a forec’ © proceeding | brought about by th bility of the mortgagee to meet an obligation of $15,000 owing to war, William Wal: of Hever Castle fainting possession story brick buildir End Avenue, wher Cupid” Podszus, pestiferous king conducted @ business that long had made him a tare the Baron wrath. An apartment house may & up on the site. ‘The sale ts recorded to-day in the| Vesey Street Exchange b Arthur ©. Eheridan, auctioneer No. 100 Broadway, for for Assistant Dis. | trict Attorney Frank Moss, referee in| the forec! mit brought by Henry | A. Smith sgainst Johann Ringlau Ringlau, who was a partner of the! Inte West End Avenue “Copia” and associated with hi in conducting marriage bureaus 4 city, Pa and Berlin, when at heard of wa serving ns a ¢ n the Kaiser's} army on the G an front Baron Astor was ret tod in the transaction by Com to} the City Re any and tho © ben $19,000, Sr al Estate | » paid ta sald the mort. gagor, who formerly resided at No, | 147 West Pifty-oighth Str in now & resident of Colorado Springs. He was represented by his brother, Arthur’Smith, of No. 111 Broadway A ETAIM KIDD JY COMAN s Te jenta of the palatial Apthorpo ANOS HR ARIS THEM TRE. apartmenta and other Astor hold-| eee ee ings in the vicinity of West End oo. ten in the neighborhood that Avenue, Broadway, Seventy-olghth | ‘cunia wan ¢ r high na $60,000 and Seventy-ninth Streets, have long |1€ he would go downtown or uptown, known that Astor was not reconciled | OF to Hulifax some other place to trade finding anchorage in that | With hs Pt gamol exctusive and high rental locality. | from h Years 040, The deflant opposition of Podszus| Podsz aplay contempt for to the Astor and other interests that | Melr fiver feeling ved the office sought to oust him and his flam.| Of pis Matrimonial Nowe Nine ere Pouyant signs compose a long and|ior, upstairs 1 installed in) the interesting chapter R floor'a, tailor BnOP WHEN PODSZUS GAVE FIFTH | 141) {2 jeluted of the martinge King AVENUE A SHOCK | he bee ri hta out about 18,000 matches, Coming here from Berlin ¢ in} and it was his boast that none of these 1912 Herr Frite shocked. the y have struck on. the borhood’s conservative ¢ He himself, how- opening a No, 808 Fifth he matrimonial age Avenue. Withir had prospered sufficient INSTANCE, TAS WIAA TCS Be oYAeroue Ut A urts on April was sentenced Workhou! lering and threat to on | J to eB NORA THEA NEW YORK FIGHTS JERSEY'S MOVE I) Hearing of pena, Discrim- ination Is Postponed Until Jan. 9. locality | Podszus-picked bride f a pr raciak Nafnve Ail bi bs ! awak- | ised fortune to be nothing but a myth The hearing before Wilbur A. La and| Herr Fritz died on Feb, 21 las Roe, attorney for the Interstate Com- glaring > mn ng| the age of sixty, belng succeeded in | Commission, on the question that w @ woman 1 t ald by the Nueva Esperanza, | o¢ gretght atween New York Wass the Actor, Agents got bu y neighborhood came | uled for to-day in tho Woolworth Legal procedure falling, ¢ ith of Podszus.| Building, was adjourned tentatively y mo: bags were resorted to in or to have Podszus v He refu IF HAIR 1S TURNING GRAY, USE SAGE TEA swe nsron weary was aus in VAIN posed by counsel for the Pa , pl as the various banking, re’ : , Perhaps tt has not been the same] WE a Ilere’s Grandmother's Re-|, ume of business, or conducted in| mercial and other interost cipe to Darken and s noisy & manner as that which | York City and State Beautify I le 1 Hai juroused the Astor wrath. A vialt tO) George W. Wickersham Meal uy. 1% 1 wet ma on the + in oppostion for the city, and That beautiful, even shade of dark, | f glossy hair can only be had by brew ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul phor, Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face, When it fades, turns gray or streaked, just an application or two of Sage ‘and Sulphur enhances its appeurance hundredfold Don't bother to prepare the m ture; you can get this famous recipe improved by the addition of | other ingredients for 50 cents a large all ready for use. It is called s Sage and Sulphur Com- | Pict pound. This can always be depended |, N* upon to bring back the natural color | and lustre of your hair } Everybody ‘uses “Wyeth's” and Sulphur Compound now b it darkens so naturally and a ns that nobody can tell it has be that - plied. You siinply damben a was or ft brush with it and draw this . through the hair, taking one small |" strand at a time; by morning the|* gray hair has disappeared, and after another application it becomes heau- | had tifully dark and appears glossy and | lew lustrous. This ready-to-use prepara- |} tion is a delightful toilet requisite | O¥" for those who desire dark hair and} AY a youthful appearance. It is not] |! intended for the cure, mitigation or| }\, prevention of disease. —Advt ou ¥ to have 1 went ¢ was inv« u © dwe him lower rone, Bi strange n ar roof over their heads. miner knowledge concerning ‘ving the property, its owner for German a modern carried URN MG TaN n Good Steak is carne by a good sauce, while an inferior sauce makes it poor in flavor. and universal demand prove ihe purily and quality of Send postal for LEA & PERKINS Generations of use 100 new recipes Ing has since hind it despite occasional it or sub- t y marriag s Hubert Street, New York City until Jan, 9, The inquir and the railronds in f prejudicial to and, Changes tn t rad » it] Henry Cowen uu, : Baltimore, would effect York City re the board rep! represented sure &e. Public the First bureau plat Apartment ‘Transit Mons of dolla rapld Brooklyn and Queens, there should be no action t freight rates ALBANY, wide interest areas omen in ‘Toward ate Industr diseriminatory if no, to Samuel P. resenting the Real I New York, sald the change District transit opening ww the topics to be et public officials will attend, is to determin: ivor of th ow Now J readjust t he rates are appeared tn he tallor shop on the fitst | for the Stat the entrance, besides the Bera ott canconsne|, 28 announcing the (ad is to be found the home| Fxaminer La Roe 4 ranza Society, suc- | request of various intore Hodwaua controlled: tytg| ot feel they oght to pre ured this by J. [ea ptecement ate rates are charg rsey ald it was a oldman, 6 whether by and Cities, York he rates, being op- railroads, as m= a of New appeared Julius opposition journment t the ts that do went their 10 claims the distinction] Virtualy all the ratironds and many nd only successor of Herr] trade bodies of this and other State Left atone with his dis : Bnd other States Alber : tha | &%@ to be represented at the hearings: 4 few and female Herbert ridan of the Baltimore willing at AL mi Chamber of Commerce told Examiner bdr de! nen's 848-1 La Roe that his interest in the mat her Albertus nor the first floor] te" Was the rate differential that at No. 88) knew to-day that] might result on goods | ad out of Astor had become the owner of Board of of rates the $4,207,000,000 of New al estate, all of which regented, He added that of this amount about $4,500, mortgages trustees of estatos, savings banks, in- ance companies, by 000 is held by commercial con: Service Commission for issued t ela serv ng publi Now York, and as a Commission, rs lnes, bt aken the Commission with respect to thr thi is Industrial Safety Nov. as. has be ) arran, ut Industry, tal Com: spending in the construction of particularly diseu he follow- that, as a toes in the Kapid mil in Interstate ugh t would interrupt the contemplated and expected develop t of Industries In those t a oroughs.” Plans, A programme of wed for the New York State Industrial Safety Con- Syracuse, Deo. 11. w York and many reps, in A Govs’ Day LYRIC THEATRE Rs re BAMSING CARNIVAL or GRAND CENTRAL RALACK WATCHMAN'S BODY FOUND IN A PIT AFTER Fg stigation of Broome Street Death Mystery. The body of a Pollsh watchman} known only as Frank was found this morning In @ pit tn front of a stable| at No. Broome Street, where he had been employed, The body was badly bruised and was burned about the watst and chest. The police have not learned whether the man fell Into the pit and was burned Hghting matches to find his way ont or whether he was mur- ed and his body thrown Into the pit William Andrews, a pugilist, whom he quarrelied last night, ing detained pending further tnves- tigation, Ile was taken from his home at No. Goerck Street and questioned. He admitted, according to the pollee, that he had seen Sam- uel Weiser of 105 Broome eet drive into the stable early last even- ing with a young woman, lie fol- lowed Welser and the watchman or- with Is be- dered him out. A fight followed, An- drows said the watchman appeared to have been drinking heavily, NEW IRISH POLICY ABOUT TO BE PUT IN OPERATION? Dublin Rumors Say Martial Law Will Be Withdrawn Now That Maxwell Is Superseded, LONDON, Nov, 18.—The Morning Post's Dublin correspondent tele- xraphs that, according to rumors in th» Irish capital, a new polley ts about to be inaugurated in Ireland. With the departure of Sir John Max- well, it is said, martial law ts to be withdrawn in Ireland and the men now 1a detention in England for hav- ing taken part in ti.. rebellion are to bo released This departure the correspondent describes as “tantamount to handing over the country to the elements of disorder and terrorism.” CORN PRODUCTS TO DISSOLVE Final Decree Against Corporation Filed tn Courts, Judge Learned to-day filed in the United States District Court the final decree in the Government Sher- man law dissolution sult against the Corn Products Reflning Company, the National Starch Company, the St. Louls Syrup and Preserving Com- pany, the Novelty Candy and a number of fen The decree adjudges the corpora- tions and Individuals to have engaged in a combination in restraint of trade, and states that within 120 days of the entry of the decree, or in case of appeal to the Supreme Court of tho United States after the fillng of Company individual de- ants. JESSIE RS eARS, at — oe \ALTO THEATR SHIPS STEWARD DRIVES Keeper at Huntington Threat- ened to Kill Them. HUNTINGTON, L. 1, ing, bis wife says, to kill them. then began smashing the househo effects. Deputy Sheriff A. W. with @ wound in the neck. ing on a broken mirror, rant here. He refused to serve shipped as He returned Satyrday, NOVEL. Boston t# charmed with Billy Sunday, Back Bay never heard anything like it before. ESCAPING SLAYER YANKED Makes Dash for Liberty as He to Be Transferred to Sing Sing. made an unmucce: one half to ae part in the murder of Harry Green, Uquor dealer. of the prison. named Ryan, and a third man enter Green's place of business at No, Ninth Avenue on the night of June tackled the trio. killed. His Headquarters in this city, twenty years to life. Q2n09 Every Nighf| For Constipation | Headache, the mandate of the latter, a plan for rrying out the dissolution of the combination shall be filed by the de-| Trade) fendants with the Federal Commission as Master in Chancery, RANDRET Safe and Sure FAMILY OUT WITH KNIFE Wife Declares Former Restaurant BACK FROM TOMBS WALL James McKenna, twenty years old, of No, 628 West lorty-fourth Street, ful attempt to-day to escape from the Tombs, from which prison he was about to be transferred to Sing Sing to serve from eight and enteen years for his He wae captured just as be reached the top of*the twenty- foot wall on the Franklin Street side McKenna, a youth of his own age 801 and demanded money, Green, who was telephoning to a brother in Brooklyn, dropped the receiver and In the scrimmage he was shot and brother heard the shot over the telephono and notified Police McKenna and Ryan pleaded guilty last week, Ryan getting a sentence of from Indigestion,cm THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, SOME OF THE LEADERS IN ENTERTAINMENT AT THE a YORK THEATRES THIS WEEK 1916. THe ere Non FR FROLICS CEN AS PUPILS OF U. S, TO WRITE SCHOOL CHILDREN ABROAD w Hamp Plan of Exchang- ing Letters May Be Extended JOY RIDE CRASH KILLS TWO; THREE OTHERS RUN AWAY I Smashed Car Identified as That of Broker Whose Chauf- feur Is Missing. | In consequence of the deaths ot two young mon, fatally hurt in an | autor jobile accident at Roslyn, Ll. b jand de ted by their ¢ anions, |who fle the police are looking for | James M sf No. 120 Bast Fittys recond &' chauffeur for Fraderie |W Int Alien, broker, of No. 8 Fast | Seventy cond Street, The victims were Edward P. Brown of No, 118 East Fifty-second Street, and Daniel Martin, nephew of Franie B. Vermilya, attorney, of No, 104 West One Hundred and Thirtieth Street. Brown died almost immediately; Martin died In Nassau Hospital, Mine cola, Five young men were in the car when it hit a telegraph pole in front of the country home of George East- man, The impact threw the passen- gers out and te iost of the car body from the e' ‘The less ine Jured men raced away what was left of the car, Its license number was given to the police as No, 100,701 N. Y., and Mr, Allen later said his housekeeper informed him that Moore The damaged yned at scene ss coat was found on a dank esti oad, a hundred yards from ry ed car, The back and col- la res i with blood and the fi 1 ing the Os of a tieh wr bafore |the a “ Ly shave caused totims were Ident . arse {M Throughout Country, » the bi It was sald that | Martin was a newcomer to the city WASHINGTON, Nov. 1%.--A rys-| and had only late ken a clerkship tem of exchanging letters between | here - Mascon American and foreisn school cluldren,| 1» to noe ore had not LEE wire " ¢ t SSTAR an! eupported by Ambassador Naon of| | Sane stows conu er und othe lomats, was] on he 7 COLUM Arg and other mats, Ww kaw Suge to-day by the American} Nov. 18,—Cor- nelius Bethlehem, apparently insane, last night drove his family out of the house with a carving knife, threaton- He id Biggs wont into the house and found Bethlehem He is sup- posed to have inflicted this bimoelf, but may have injured himself by fall- Bethlehem formerly kept @ reatau-|to the Williamsburg Hospital. negro and was sued for damages and 41800 that he threatened fter being released he, ward on an ocean liner, Is ed uu Peace Society here in @ letter to its school division. Already # by the New the society BOARDERS FLEE FIRE; TWO ARE OVERCOME @ plan ts under cul Hampshire division of and its successful work: | i will be followed by tts tnetity ution One Man Badly Burned Bee] 8 Rn alo all overt try ate Under the plan high school pupils fore He Could Be prep are a regular letter at stated in. Awakened. tervals to another hich school pupll in some South American or European count? respondence between tn- dividuals will be encouraged Sosnineiit HAD WAR; NOW HEADACHE. German Fires Five Sh in Charwe Trench in Park, fired in quick succession A curtain was blown against a gas flame !n Harry Howell's room, on the top floor of the four-story rooming house at No. 211 Ross Street, Will- fumsburg, at 2.80 A. M. to-day. Howell 1s a sound sleeper, and by the time Mrs, Catherine Marlow, owner of the house, was aroused by the fire the house was filled with smoke. From her room, on the fourth floor, | sroused residents of the Gramercy Dark Mrs, Marlow made a tour of the|district at midnight and brought po- house, arousing her twenty boarders, |licemen from ali directions, As they Policemen Short and Burkhardt) arrived & man ran fom the park helped get them to the street. How-| dropped suddenly into the gutter and ell was so badly burned he was taken to reload the revolver, He took careful alm at the old City College While firemen were at work tt was|Bullding and pulled the trigger, but all his bullets were gone. vered Mrs, May Wenzel! and her f 1A aauantan Atae, Vad As Patrolman mmermain rushed . five-year-old daughter, May, had not) toward him he gave thr ers for Judgment and SERIES taat been seen. The two policemen went| Germany. He was still cheering when spring. He obtained his release and to the Wenzel rooms, on the second|led to a cell. This morning all he had arroated on com-| floor, and found mother and daugh-| left was ® headache and a vague re ter unconsctous from smoke. lection of having taken part In a char They were attended by an ambulance sur- |geon, The fire did $1,000 damage. on a French trench CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Bayamo Catches Fire at Pier. Waste in tho engine room of the Ward Line steamship Bayamo caught e lay at ler 18, Haat The bl # quickly put out. rounding of the ship's Are ‘gone rompted some one to pull a city alarm, |Put"the firemen had nothing to do when they arrived. SHE LIKES IT! AS* any housewife who has changed the family table drink from harmful coffee to helpful INSTANT POSTUM whether the change has been ,& success. The answer may well in- duce you to make the change yourself. Less ‘‘nerves,’’ better tem- per, clearer complexion, im- proved digestion and steadier heart after a trial, demonstrate conclusively that the change from coffee to POSTUM is a wise move for the whole family, “There's a Reason” | W WASTING AWAY Those That Carnot Eat With- out Alter Regrets I ean't ¢ tite i many |aaye Hy Jaame, whether “ie | | A Sundard Daxative 6 Amal Mild and K 25 Cents at All Druggists, 'FOR THROAT AND LUNGS STUBLOIN COLGHS AND COLD’ Eckman’s Alterative YOR SALY BY LIGGETI'S MIKES HEC roves AND OTHER LEADS