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HUNT FOR SPIES ONSHIP BRINGING O96 PASSENGERS \ as Thorough as That of Nieuw Amsterdam. AN ATLANTIC PORT, Feb. 18.— Precautions against spies which were almost as rigorgis as those attending Mieuw Amsterdam were enforced to- day when the Scandinavian-American steamship Bergensfjord, out of Chris- tianla, Norway, docked here. At Quarantine a score of army and navy Intelligence officers, together with Se- cret Service men attached to the State gan an exhaustiv? search of passen- gers’ belongings. Even after the Bergensfjord had moved up to her dock the bars were let down to only a few passengers at a time. Since there were 115 in the firat cabin, 131 second cabin and i154 in the steerage the Government of- ficers’ task promised to be a long one. One of the first permitted ashore ‘was Admiral Urban J. R. Borreson, retired, of the Norwegian na’ en route With his wife to western Can- a The admiral discussed with newspaper men the relations of the Scandinavian countries with the Cen- tral Powers. bility of Norway and Sweden joining active warfare with Germany and her allies,” he sald, “Even conditions of life are very bitter tn both countries, my own nation will endeavor to prese and I am convinced Sweden will see that is the wisest course. “There is great unrest in both countries, due to the great scarcity of food and the closing down of many Industrial establishments through slack of fuel. Indignation in Norway sunk 700 Norwegian ships, with an aggregate tonnage beyopd a million and 600 lives lost. This fact alone precludes Norway's having any love for Germany.” Mrs. John Reed, wife of the Social- ist writer, whose appointment as Bol- shevik Consul General to New York has just been withdrawn, was aboard the Hergensfjord. She preferred not to tall of her husband Miss Bessie Beatty, a special writer for the San Francisco Bulletin, who has seen much of the Bolshevik revo- lution in Russia, said that stories of egmerated. “Tho Russian people are their revolution very seriously, Miss Beatty, peraliel with the French revolution so far a reign of terror being in existence. I never was molested, though | saw str fighting in many cities and passe through Finland In January.” WILSON CHEERED IN ROME WHEN LA GUARDIA SPEAKS taking said Former New York Congress Makes Analysis of President’s War Messages for Italians, ROME, Feb. 18.—Fiorelle H uar- dia, who resigned as Representative in Congress from New York to become Captain in the American Flying Corps delivered a stirring address on the war to an enthusiastic audience at the Theatre Argentina last night La Guardia had just returned from the French front and made his return the occasion fo ting the tradi- tlonal Roman challenge to “answer all questions.” Ile made an analysis of President Wilson's war messages, pointing out thelr perfect sequi developing his original idea of ing a really permanent pe ducting 4 war against Ww His words brought frantic cries of “Viva Wilson, "Viva Americ Those present included the Mayor of Rome, Prince Prospero Colonna. mem- pera of the Cabinet, Senators and Depit- ties, Major Ryan, Commander of the ‘American Flying Corps at Fogle: sev eral American aviators, the entire staff of the Ar an Red Cross in and Thomns Nelson Page, the Am bassade Ambassado i )» TO RELEASE HENNIG’S SON. Was Interned on Ellis Istand Sept: 26 as Enemy Alb Karl Hennig as an enem ENis Island of Paul ©. interned at alien, a son Hennig, acquitted last week of a charge of treason, will be released or on mendation of United States Attorney Melville J. France, w ough investigation of h foung Hennig, like ployee of the Sperry any, was interned 2 Ras application pending for apers, tion pap $1,000,000,000 WAR BILL UP. Passege of Deficleney Measeare by edicted To-Day. ‘eb, 18,--The Billiton ficiency Appropriation the immediate war neois of the Ww State, Navy and other departments, was before th House y. and Chairman of the Appropriations Committee, Charge of the bill, expected its passage pofore adjournme: natural WASHINGTOD Dollar Urgent I Bill to provide fo Sherley Steward Arrested Charged With Re! bing Golf € Frank L. Vie former steward the Ridgewood Golf Club wh peared mysteriously In Octobe wi arrested in Newark, > hight, and taken to the Hac Jail. He ts charged with mbeasie- gaent of $965 of the Golf Club's funds, of Search of Bergensfjord to Be, the artival inst week of the liner | Department, boarded the ship and be- “I do not think there is a possl-| though | e her neutrality | is hot against Germany, which has! wholesale slaughter were greatly ex- i “but there is as yet no! WAY FACE RNG. ~ SQUAD IN FRANCE Rousselot, Who Sought $50,-| | 000,000 Loan, Said to Be | a Deserter. The Marquis Edmond | | | | = inca ROO Lor, { en dd ene CASTHALO Rousselot di Castillo, former cook jand $15-a-week clerk, indicted by the | | Federal Grand Jury for having swin- | dled several local hotels and trades- men and for having attempted to ob- | tain a loan of $50,000,000 from J. P.| | Morgan & Co,, is liable to face a fir- miston Didn't Aid—Has 30 Witnesses. Attorney Frank Aranow Detective John L. Lagarenne, before Justice Goff for negiect in the Ruth Cruger case. take proper prec escape of her murderer, ing squad in France, according to a| |discovery made to-day by Federal | | agents, | Search of the personal effects of| the “Marquis by Government opera- | tives revealed a card sent to him by |the French Government in 1914, an- |nouncing he had been certified for| | service in the French Army. By ig- than thirty witnesses. All have certl- his sidesteps and wallops, notwith- | | noring h untry’s call to arms he | peg that Lagarenne was most ecient |standing that he was in a pulpit. automatically became a deserter, and pr in his investigation Of INO Tack: of space dosmn't feuse Bill: at | A high Federal omeial declared to- \4 sappearan: of Mi s Cruger. 7 lan. Rodey sang “1 Walk With the day Government may deport) |” Before V get through: ven 8: lacing” and Joh D, Rosketaller, (whe Rousselot ay an undesirable, and also | fie” Mr Alahow to rere, iy {san walting to take Bill to lunch, oc- Pointed to the agreement between this | 9, ury, but of the public, that the |cupied a prominent seat in one of the country and France whereby desert-| Qiging of Ruth Cruger’s body In the|front pews, ers are returned to face court martial | ooijar of Cocchi's bicycle repair shop] “We've modernized war, tho Kaiser in their native land. | was entirely due to Lagnrenne and hi8| sayy Then some other fellow gets up Rousselot will be arraigned before | brother officer nk Meee, and not | United States Judge Edwin §,|to any one el Jand says wo'll modernize religion. co " ook |B r-rbo! Ooh! [ll fight! It ‘Thomas either to-day or to-morrow, Mrs Grace Humiston, who took all | Assistant United Staes Attorney Law- |rence H. Axman will direct the pro: lecution. Rousselot will be represented | by Attorney Carl E, Whitney. Federal oMicials said the pense of prosecution by this ( ment may be avoide if it is dec to turn Rousselot back to the Frenca thorities ne credit for the fndin body, was not there at t discovered, nor had do with the unearthing ¢ time eAVY eX- GIVES LAGARENNE CREDIT . FOR FINDING CRUGER BODY Detective’s Lawyer Says Mrs. Hu- representing on trial of duty In falling to Jons to prevent tho Alfredo Cocchi, began to-day the examination of more of the girl's it was! a Yat nything to | gq FOUR SHOT IN ROW STARTED | ON GAR; THREE MAY DIE =» SUNDAY TORPEDOES LIBERALISM AND _ DEMONS OF KAISER ale Billy, Here on a Flying Visit, | Says He’s Going Over After | “Kultur’s Cutthroats.” Billy Sunday, here to deliver a pe- Carnegie Hall, held in the Marble Collegiate Reformed Chureh \triotic address a religious service at noon ut Fifth Avenue and 29th Street, His subject was “Liberalism,” and he credited Germany with introducing |the new wrinkles into the Christian | religion. “They made a scrap of paper of Belgium's treaty and they have been | trying to make a scrap of paper out THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1918 f ) | HERE'S THE $15 CLERK FX-COOK MARQU | WHO MASQUERADED ON | BROADWAY AS MARQUIS FOE ALIENS GIVEN FINAL RESPITE AS U.S. NET IS SPREAD a Second Extension for Regisira- tion of Germans Granted; | Investigators Active, j Just as secret operatives of tle Department of Justice to-day were preparing to make wholesale jof enemy aliens suspected of falling: to rigister for rests the Federal census during the ten day period ending jast | Wednesday, Police Commissioner in- | right annoufced that he had received) ® letter from the department at) Washington requesting him to allow | those who had not registered to do 80! " n ut before Wednesday, Feb, 20. of the Bible," he said That's The Commissioner, upon receipt of another form of thelr Kultur, one! form of which laid waste citles and | countries and all sacred things to men and women, which has made our sol- aie purrowing in the ground in their fight against that weazen-eyed, low-lived, bull-necked, low down gang of cut- throats of the Kaiser “Liberalism in religion! Imagine a | baseball game without an umpire— Good night! These fellows say you fellows in the pulpit aren't Mberal enough in your views, And you preachers let them get away with It |instead of going after them hammer and tongs and showing them where to head in. That's why so many of you are preaching to wooden varnish.” | TALK GETS OVER, BUT THAT'S ALL BILLY SAYS. went down the line with the who hold liberal views, He sald it was all right for them to talk tt way about religion, but how jabout t nt jand business. W: jin them? Bul was irility, B people hat 8 there any liberality 1, yes, not. there with all his old with his jabs and punches, you're sick the doctor's there with a remedy. That remedy goes for tho no disease no matter what part of | tho earth it is in. And tho same cure jis as good for a hobo as it is for a Jking. IVs the same way with re- a} got to ba cured, and gion no religious cure ts just the same as any other cure. now eagles in the air and moles | gs, their professions | the communication, issued an an- nouncement from Police Headquar- ters that all German aliens desiring to! register may do so. ‘This is the second extension of time [granted for the registration of Ger man alien enemies. The first regis- tration period expired Feb. 9. Then an extension was granted to Feb. 18, | While the police stil! are engaged | n checking up names of enemy| aliens who regarded the terms of President Wilson's proclamation with | the lists of suspicious subjects of | |Germany and Austria as compiled by | jthe Department of Justice, Federal | agents are working largely upon their | initiativ Orders to inaugurate this {mport- ant defense work were issued after @ conference at Washington among | Assistant Attorney General John L. O'Brien, United States Attorney Francis G, Caffey, his chief assist- jant, John C. Knox, and former As- sistant Attorney General William Wallace jr., recently appointed to di- rect all future prosecution of enemy jaliens in and around Greater New York. | Ignorance of the requirements of | citizenship status is believed to ‘have | kept many aliens from responding to | the call of the President. However, | Internment headquarters at Ellis Is!- \and have been ordered to make ready | | to receive scores of enemy allens who |wilfully ignored the Presidential jedict calling for thelr names, ad-| dresses and such information about themselves, families and occupations | which might be useful to the nation during the war. | Internment for the duration of the war will be the penalty of all such | violations, and will be imposed ns expeditiously as possible by the Fo. | eral agents in co-operation with tbe | police assigned to tho registration. Henceforth those who failed to ister, and many others who ara sus- Phe French Government is not Ike | pected of having bi barre: ly Peat ieniont coward (i8 Deum “CHRIST IS THE ONLY REMEDY,” | ne jaws, will be ay ae the V4 Oo ward e ps * . ounde pparel a d wa Marquis, Federal officals believe, pe. One Wounded Man Apparent | SAYS EVANGELIST. internment camps. =i *| cause he masqueraded along Broa\- + Blocks “Chriat is the only remedy. A man 4 |way in the regalia of @ biga . | tells you there is nothing to the nero- Legislation now te under way to} |missioned off in. the hse ese Ding to the nen’ jauthorize the internment of women JArmy. He already has’ b : 5 | etter e says man is made uf known to share their sympathies with | Jnounced by the head of the 1 4! Chemicals, carbon, hydrogen and ox Aa Wall aac thaik catinccon Service stationed in this c¢ M Vernon hi and & e 1 1 » kno pre the is . 3 ltry. who said ; — alee LB knows Ww lero the gagements in behalf of the enemy | “Te Rourselot $ masqueraded in| >® us a result of 8 lements ar hy doesn’t he £9 Ut) Much information concerning these | those habilims in Paris he would | volver ht near’ the and get e and make a man for! women was contained in the revent| uted without delay") | ger tine vetwes Dronx and|himaelf? Liberality in marriage! registration of enemy allen mon } To-day a| Yonkers. eM non ce|means polygamy, Liberality in love! jt has also been announced that} or tousselot supposedly from and Corone: Unkle Gt Konkers Are. try" | pute @ worms: On the str So's | subjects of neutral nations may soon | Alfonso XIIL, King of Spain, which Ing to & J * the| walking on the edge of hi be exempted from liability to be sum- | contained a code they have not yet shooting t | “a, man and A woman indulge in'a| i | been able to decipher. This letter is They have lea 1 that Joseph Ro si rae moned to service in the Nation i |Uieged to have been written by!mano of No Oat Tomer rat {mind Mirtation because they have 10-| Army. Legislation toward such an | Rousselot hi ‘The code consist9 | pogrded a trolley car for Mount Vernon {eral ideas on the subject. They re amendment to the draft law haa been of hierog! able we He OF Bey at and White Plains Road | creeping toward a voleano each with | introduced to the House in a bill pre- glonely Hiri eer at alphabet. and decir clved In an argument|a cake of Ice in their hands. They're | pared by the War Department in written In French. with three y fey, Boeke | M1 right 40. Tone os the joe doesn't conjunetion with the Department of "phe letter refera to Rousselot’s | furthe oft the oar and) mm State good work and wishes * oy cat z ay th Tails | Bil prayed for the President of the Jacob 8. Hopper, thirty-seven, a au Nimence’ cometh Bara Lie oa at was found | UNited States and prayed for the Hest chemist, arrested by the Bomb Squad ald Rousaciot dieplayed this letter |iying on the ground, two bull vada FunNer who sighted a peris and Army Intelligence Service after | sought to obtain special 4), abdorr I ick Scholl of | hoped that God would guide lib 4 raid on his quarters in 128 reet | , usually accorded to for= | xo. 493 Mun: Lane, Mount Vernon, |and make it true and get thot U best.) wil be arratgned before 1 | sed s in the world |hed » shot twice t Ro-| The Sunday party inch Roi missioner Hiteheock to-da know what this means—Alf (indicat- | mar be had b ve tier Willem Asher and & per will be questioned as to the rea |ing the King of Spain) and enysel jana ei mate ¢ a a out See Brewster, the wizard of the Pi9 | sony why he stored a number of high oa the al pss secret Cade {hp (20 tis jin she pdon sear 1 tour {Of the Tabernacle out on Broadws'| joie, where he maintained a fu | sought favors | blocks after he had been shot jJast spring. \olpped laboratory, | eee - —_ Billy was in fine fetue and in _ +. - e, No. 22 West PLAN FAILS TO CASH. | GS DESERTER tuewe nuine Fel nomen re: 2 EISENMAN CASH PLAN FAILS - |SEIZE PRIVATE A BEE ee eee aie th .$, POST Two Unsuapecting Poles Milt ~| Amen ritles Alo Her Charges of /felt “great.” He gave a few i AFTER SENATE IN UIRY aires—for a Minute: Man Is | Larceny Am Vred Bodja |blocks and uppercuts, ed The novelty of wing bank President | t it ‘ 4 private ot an in “i y pane , ~ = «for thelr work in the Dupont Mu tompany H of t ‘ t, 1 .” he said, like to aL . oY a” | nitions Plant in Jersey City acted like a ave was aig tovday be [swing ‘on the Kalser! apt. A. E. Pereless of New Y heady draught on Michael Tothamy and | 4, + . f Hoboken} “I'm going to France in Ju Was Not Released Because of Alexander Mazurkewits, two Poles who | onar with having ed the s€e-\ said to an Evening World rep Base Contract Testimon: t No, 1821 Pitkin Avenue, Brooklyn, | vice t we a “I don't know just how I'm going, Dut a _ dear aeteniares nes thrift) aboording even: By - T will be on my way, Maybe I')) & soc Sih pi ee at ean en The story of their short and disastrous |)... 4 clea he ba we {on my own hook, I'd like to go er a member of the Military Af ruise came out this morning in the anak hi 1 had no| the ¥. M. ¢ but I'm going c shows that Charles I ralgnment of Paul Kraptaoff before Max — x ‘ letiing NOW. T know so many of the boys Eisenman of Cleveland, 0., {1 Jistrate Simms in Yorkville Court upoa a) eon. ‘ See. Mulles{over there and a lot of them have Vico Chairman of the Supplies ( ' complaint by Tothamy and Magurkewita, | 0’ : \ Mui-| asked me to come, as well as frome f the Council of National Defer According to their story, they mei , Todia wea lor the state oficera: ve just s haw given up his connuction with tha Kraptsoff in a saloon and he told them Mrs) reak-l eo that's atl," ve nt a machine which would give back ten f rest and when | 8% thats as y enman was oa He sp new. bi for every one they 4 « nf mt “Those people out in Loa Ang oe Mill ted, They put $660 of t savings Todsa and 31 r ¢ t Bary Com sto the machine and were civen pack= 4 ‘ oT hogy, (oS BBB: Francine are pr - n of the workings of the Ad held in $2,000 bat! : Z 5 \ ree he Prisoner i they're not all with us. You c und whether Mr li ons — \** n =a are loyal. And down in At! t oo actually had provided IN CA TLE’S DEA through the South they're all for uniforms fi o atlenal CAS E EATH FLIGHT. | ACTRESS IN PRISON PEN. _ A He stoutly contended it had, and oe “en there was any short , “ ters of Hackensnck Was | Ordered n Lanble PASSENGERS FLEE L” FIRE. eee shortex t -Avintor’s Companion, Pay jog. | aa : a : eeenine rs ne |Harly Morning Work From espondence also showed tia the Dr. ©. R, Kuebler of the| KK . speed cain tor Ghee E. Pereloss of New York ¥irst Presbyterian Chureh, Hacken- | ing Riveraide 1 esterday, a]. ihe a reserve oMcer attached sack, N. J, announced from his pulpit | young wownat aa|_ The last car Of @ Becond Avenue rtermaster Corps, rece h jlast night that the student-author |Phyilis Kenn actre f No, | vated rain caught fire eariy fey '& discharged from the sho was in the airplane with Vernon | Riverside D: 2 420 to-day | the result of a short cine hi rd Because of yin Caatl. when the latter met his death |by Magiatrat he Teattic Court| Avenue and 16th Btreet of Miltary “Comat at Fort Worth, Tex, was Rud tpn | With the alt ten days the pau neers fled into the « a ow Bed San 5 7 tudo! City Prisor while others walked to the 19h Street 4 toh Voters of Hackensack, whose family |” Miss B who nald. se owna the tation. “The ‘train hed’ disehar " saleoe “toned recently moved to California aut i ethe money with large number of school ehildrer okie uni te A telegram received from Washing: |"" 80 tesrate, t “| ae FeO Are (vas hee eroween. wi and that Koo ton notified relatives here that Peters |oner ever booed & tr Nir put out the blaze before ‘firemen a ‘show him wh | wae only alightly injured, ‘prison ‘pen | rived, . bie é Suffrage Chairman in the Bronx ENRIGHT AND SWANN “JUST Who Will Coax Women to the Polls UKE THAT,” LATTER ADMITS Mrs, DANIEL APPLETON PALMER. Will Try to Bring Out a Record up to the resolution for a non-partisan Vote, bul Will Not Work — |attitude, We will campaign only to as Partisans. | bring out ae large a female vote as slant tbh Following resolutions adopted by the w a meet in some Bronx Woman Suffrage Party of the Bronx for | hall for Washington's Birthday. | at runes a ne, Mra,| Which the Congressional candidates 0 anna’ a ar attitude | alr ee T partion will be invited to speak, aniel Appleton Palmer, the Bronx) q. from that we will take no part Chairman, has called a conference of | in t tual tight workers and will devote this week in a The women have ne hed a sehool at headquarters, No. p> effort to coax the women to the polls in the special Congressional election to be held March 5, when the women will have an opportunity to cast thelr Brat and | cli in registration and ss nday, Tuea- meetings will be hi day and Wedne untl! the ¢ vot 4 on ba in New York City The T ty ond Congressional Dia- Throughout the week the women will | tr ine ice _« portion of the Firat address various gatherings and will er ane pate ease es ale og make street-corner speeches in the prin-|‘rwantieth, Twenty-first and Twenty- cipal streets in the district Assembly Districts in Manhat Thera will be no woman candidate.” | Hg Whe vata yy, nn vomignation of auld Mra. Paimer to an Evening Word) Henry Bruckner, who was elected Bor- reporter to-da “and every member of ' ough President of the Bronx TO RAISE $2,000,000 GOT CAMOUFLAGED HORSE, $ Campaign rts To-Day for Money So Relief Emergencies May Be Met. Sale of Harper. Because the navy has always prided) just how Harper, one of the real itself on its ability to care for It®) sensations of the 1917 trotting sea- dependents, the Volunteer Emergency with many big purses Fund Committee of the Navy Rellet ina nuit filed in the Lawrence Says His Reputation Was Damaged by Wiggins in son. was told t ran away ay Society will hold a luncheon to-mor- | Iederal District Court, Brooklyn row to initiate a campaign to raise Harper, according to the sult $2,000,000. he society's normal re- brought by his owner, John Ht. Law sources and reserve fund of $200,000, Fr" ty not “Harper” at all, but It te feared, would be completely |Mishiand Chief, « widely knows trot- ter with a record. The action is wiped out if a big naval battle re- \gainat George A. Wiggins, a breeder to be made upon the society, William before the oe ee ducretary, auld that aince|xes of miarepresentation In entering the United States declared war mo Harper as an unknown, than 1,000 men have died in servi His reputation, he been _ damaged to the mount for b reason of the fact Wiaking | him to he made the trade “REGULAR MONDAY” PROVES COWGATCHER MYSTERY WOMAN MURDERED, HE SAYS Detective Declares Ms Mun’s Hat) POPULAR IN NEW YORK Was Put on Locomotive —— to Hide Crime. City Pursues Its Normal Busin County Detective Charlen F Seibe and Appears to Have who is Investigating the mysteriou Enough Coc. death of Mrs, Naom! Mann, whose body | was found near the Erie Ratlroud tracks The velee of the bullying ” at Glenroek, N. J., Friday, jeves the | Clock was abroad the and thie woman waa murdered morning for the first Monday in five He considers the fuct (that weeks—since Jan, 21, In fact, and Mon ay's hat was found on the p! a) ta nee mare saw New York awake after it rea and about ite business. For the "Gar {ndicates an effort to hide the ficld Monday” t9 @ thing of hallowed pockets, that she was Mleen my | tie of stvess again: So the Na Pe acne That (hare (were. cna (biced||t Administrator In Washington as tuins on the locomotive and that the|® sey pure sudiinouiive a probably ade | t i ‘ Leb ih are: tursnen Fs . i Jan. 7 eotablishing eb Mrs, Mann was 1 t t P lerdecaiet! ‘ where the body was found te enough {uel on hand to run Iteelt after the train In ¢ tion had paaied, | peooerly says the body w hen ta T Fe WASTES $567,707 IN FOOD. ’ cae New York's Re wary, 1 In all 18,167 euting a value boroughs of the " Month of Jun 67.220 Toms Vt tf MAN HELD AS KIDNAPPER, Sought Five Days In Fo 8 Brooklyn in iis, Health ¢ nounced to-day The Commit, y or the } mmediate stepa to red t waate of food and food, He said a in wasted could be animals: he wastage of f nhattan, according rs figures wa with @ value of § lyn the: wastage representing Another Woman Killed Kanoing Mrs. Louis W 567 West 16 ota elevat ov houw 10, a ‘day whe ween the floor shat at th i men had to "The police could WV n y from eident happened . ator tr 600 W. aparcr “ sd Street ‘ r te vat the wixth ft MM | the party has been instructed to live | t 149th 607 West 23d Street, Street, where women will be instructed day by Detectiv evenings from now | questioned. FOR NAVY SOCIETY NOW HE SUES FOR $25,000 >< that | “Honest Dan's” on the Job and Everything Is Peaceful,” Says District Attorney. District Attorney day when asked Swann laughed to- it he had fallen out with the Hylan Administration over the refusal of Police Commissioner inright to assign Inspectoi timar. Honest Dan,” as the District Attorney calls him, to ald in the gambling tw vestigation. “*Honest Dan’ will be on any time I wish him,” the District At+ torney sald, “for I believe it is the pur- pose of Police Commissioner Enright to be job work in harmony with my cies to clean up gambling and vice fn this county. It Ia true, however, that the absence of Costigan from giving full time to the investigation is hindering its completion.” Tho District Attorney is considering the introduction of new anti-cambline bills in the Legislature, He got # let- ter to-day suggesting that the Massa* husetts laws be followed in this State, In Massachusetts when the police met information that gambling ts being con ducted In a house they go there and ‘arrest’ the paraphernalia, All persona found In the room with the gam- Diing outfite are arrested and the or ence of the gambling instruments t# an assumption of guilt Judce Wadhams resumed the John Doe proceedings this afternoon, POLIGE QUESTION GIRL IN THE HAMMEL MURDER Says She Left House When Woman Was Slain Because It Was So Cold, A young woman who had been sought * by detectives ever since the murder of Mrs, Helena Hammel last week at No. 8 found to- Kenney and Copper and taken to Police Headquarters to be Her name ts withheld be- cause there is no charge at present against her. She had been a roomer at the lodging houre conducted by Mra. Hammel. She said she was using a name that wag not her own, but one she had borrowed from a girt in a Pennsylvania school for incorrigibles, When asked why she | had left the lodging house so cusdesh ohe said {t was because the place was cold. | Deputy Polles Commissioners Lahey ady took part in the oe YES, BROTHER; HE GOT IT. Experiences Mach, Many and Freq’ | Meted Out to “Student” Detect Charles Mosher Jr. No. 986 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, says he is a “student detective.” So he pointed a revolver at Patrolman Ryan of the Fifth Street tion this morning by way of “getting « little practical experience.” He got it | Mosher went into the leather goods store of Louls Goldstein, No. 206 First Avenue and stood around, looking mys- terious, Goldstein told him to get out er amiled and remained. Thon the nan was called, and out of # pocket came a revolver, ‘Two nds later Mosher was on tho floor q the destruction of several ‘ and the revolver was in the policeman's wulted in a che famitien of many |°% race horses at Floral Park, Te Ts pocket. ‘Ten minutes later Mosher was shies leaving fe fein) pmauy lund ix for $25,000. Wiggins, Law |lorked up on a charne of attempted {mf victims in need, The sum to be Col-| vey alleges, “camouflaged” the real| onlous assault lasted. ill a0 ihe organisation \ ay Tt was just one of my detective lew ed dent f Highland Chief when the the prisoner said. You see we atrong enough to bear all burdens! jattor geoured him in @ trade last| have to Ket Into a diMcult situation ard Edmund L. Baylies, Chairman of He specifieatiy harges he ttaded > the committee, will be host at the/a mare, Lena, for Harper. xiving $759) BABST DENIES RESIGNATION uncheon, which will be held at the /addittonal, and at the time believed he tinh = Downtown Club. ‘The guonts will be) war pure! & ‘no-record” horse. He Ca Tam: Havana: Contens prominent naval officers and basiness Harper was entered in the Na diet Wall Street Remar. Prem, who will constitute advisory Trotting Association as such « Evening World y tk ‘committees for the active raising of eal ntity waa not ascertained, | lvaning World received to-day 2 tart D. Babst, President of the pee ruae the demands likely ascria, until he was called) 4 i ertcar Refining C In emphasizing the denian Trotting Association on char-| sy) : sghbee! OPSRY who {sin Havana, the following cable “Wish to deny any and all rumors relating to my me ‘ship on the In- ternational Sugar Committee, whethor such rumors have alrea still in. preparat ¥ appeared or *s cable referred to the per- eport in Wall Street iast Babst either | | ing these re well eeley, mittee, thac Mr, rom that body tary of t Mabst had resigned ITH meatless and wheatless days aid- ing the conduct of the war—there is all the more reason to abrogate the seatless days. In saving supplies, don't neglect to practice self-conservation too. There is the real value of rest, as well as the downright pleasure of comfort, in the seat-for- every-passenger policy of 1 venue Bus arid OF Bureau. will be Hated thirty daye, at any of Advertising A. tei ed direced Cali 4000 Beekman Brock.yn Otsice, to The World, New York, o&% 4100 Main, © a ARR SL tae

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