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Se om Ee ea ° 7 _ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAROH 2, 1918. s EAMBLINGTIPOVER ‘American Troops Will Shoot ARMY CONTRACTOR AMERICAN WOMEN PHONEMAY YIELD | THE BEST GUN IN THE WORLD: DEFENDSGENERAL RUNUL S.OFFIGERS’ SIOQO0FORPOOR Gum That **Harnesses the Kick” WW GRAFT CASE. NEW LONDON CLUB cenit . Millionaire Who Told Swann Lippert Says Cruse Got Offi- | Miss Vivian Reeth of New York | of Losing That Amount cial Sanction—$10,000 Bail | Operates Elevator and Oth- Would Avert Suit. for Chicagoans. {ers Divide Management. The good car of District Attorney CHICAGO, Match 2—Hrig. Gen! (Cortemnendence of the Amoctated Prem) LONDON, Fob, 7The newest and most attractive home in London for American officers ts called the Amer oan Officers Inn and stands in Caven- dish Square, one of the moat fashton- Bwann netted $10,000 this morning— Or at feast the promise of $10,000— *for the poor ot New York. It hap-| pened like thie: ‘The phone in Swann's office rung, Thomas Cruse asked and secured the) approval of officials at Washington before he entered into business rela- tions with Henry H. Lippert, the latter declared to-day while awaiting | And a votce came to him saying: | ; : ‘ ‘ ; ete, Arraignment with his aon Ralph on WiREL ia. desecrate cane “I won't tell you who I am, but I'll . A : * = hy Bear \ eo “h; charges of improper paymenta of IL G. A, ig Qieenlly noneae: the Su ee eee Le 5 . wi ‘ , ' TMy Pike ge money to Cruse. The Lipperts aro|aquare from the American Constil Eieued qucbikae pikssa, Leen se ; Capa. Bea : 4 : srpcflgpimblac [General's ofticn, Tt was formerly oc- = | m wae : HM n. Cruse was on the retired Ist | cupled by Sir H. H, Raphael, a mem. med for $10,000 at the Clan.” | g] i 4 +3 before I | 1 him,” Lippert auld. I] por of Par had known him fifteen years. He conferred with offictalsat Washington |the Americans wanted It and qenor= before ho accepted and they sah! !t/ously turned it over to them | Was perfectly proper. [hired him to! phe inn, which te a four-story Act As my representative at Washing: | typicai English town house with larke ton or other points where difeultios | rooms and high eellings, was for Might aris needing adjustment.” | iatly opened by Ambassador Walter When the Lipperts were ai Hiiue Page tho ether day wher it] before United Btates ¢ was Inspected by several hundred of Mason theif preliminary hearing Wa8| tn ieuding Ainertoans in England set for next Tuesday morning ant} ang othora. Those inoliided Vise OLS TOR OREN HAG My 910,000 ryco, formerly British Ambass The younger Lippert, who Is twen-| Jat Washington; Earl of Haddo, PRR CH WE oemcane fe e ty-two years old, is anticipating anti Counters vt Trew i the Countess of Reading, wife of the F ‘ early call to service © Nationa 4 MUN Ge THER HIGHT BROWN | yen te : rag oe ha ohh na | ne Ww apectal Ambassador to the United has been employed b Sty, i . 4 Suet aes States; Lady Randolph Churchiil, father as a travelling agent iMaise GUA. Bartiete, & ‘4 of | The warrant for the arrest of the |* aye See Rr a ca irc ad Lipperts alleges that they “aided and |t®® American forces in England, ani abetted, induced and procured the | thera widely known on both sides of commission in violation of the law of |'%@ Atlantic, A feature was tho at- the United States by unlawfully pay- |'@dance of a group of veterans of | ing the sum of $1,600 and unlawfully tt American Civil War now living agreeing to pay monthly the sum ot |!" England | $300 to one Thomas Cruse, he being | The house has been attractively tur- | Gienamed the otud.) t, who was on the Swann reached for the Penal Code, then turned to the phone again. { “You don't have to tell me who you are,” he said. “I know. You're —— "| (He named a Wall Street millionaire.) “am I right? Thought so. Couldn't mistake your voloe, Now let me read | you Section 990 of the Penal Code, which fits your case.” The section says that any person who wins or loses $2 or more at gambling within a poriod of twenty- four hours ts punishable by a fine of five times the stake that he has won or lost and that the money can be Tecovered in civil action for the bene- fit of the poor. “So, you see, I oan sue you,” said Swann. “and [ think I'll do it—for $10,000, “Please don't sue mo," begged the rich man, “I'll give you $10,000 for the poor without a suit. I'll put the money in your hands, I give away $100,000 a year anyway and I'll gladly add $10,000 if I can do it quietly ned nissloner an officer of the United States, and|Mished by the Amertoan x, M. C. A ‘being such an officer unlawfully The walla are hung with @ series of| without notice. Only don’t sue.” agreed to r E acakrer paintings lent by John Lane, neds | “Not trying to bribe me asked Mace NE. ‘ A oy a for services rendered and to be ren-|°f Sir Hugh Lane, the art collector | Mr, Swann. t GON a ARNG On ‘dered to sald defendants in and about | ¥#O Was lot with the Lusitania “Oh, no—never!" i {a proceeding, contracts, claims and{ The Inn, which combines all tho ad-| “And you understand that I may coptroy rales ie lan a i things 2 pila of @ first-class club, with all you as a witness even after which the United States 1s a party |dining-room, billiard room, lbrary, : té ae ‘ = - Interested you've given this money to the poor?” The Marvellous Browning, the “Paper Gun” Derided by "rho Lipperts handled contracta tor |{*#teo™m and about forty bedrooms, | “Yea, I understand—I'm at your Roosevelt, Proves to Be the Most Deadly, Viperish | quantitios of woollen blanketa for tho Maat col dh pres ase a , n: America omen, r Lady — Man Slayer Ever Invented and Soon Will Be in Use ) Among the documenta mentioned in | Swann told the story to the re- ong tl n Ward, daughter of the Inte American porters and they asked him what he “Over There’—Put to Severest Test It Does Not je warrant were a letter to United | Ambassador, Whitelaw Reid; Mra. r * rf . d 8 Senator J. Hamilton Lewis of & | WA the poor need the: money “Jam,” Vital Defect of All Machine Guns—Fires a iiitasierana ‘letters regarding Julus | Spender Clay, Mra, Cecli Higging and | he said. “And this fellow doesn't Complete Belt of 250 Shots in Less Than Minute and 1 pee rhea CN Mra. BE. ©. Carter, They are asaisted , y it? I believe by about @ hundred women, mostly Why shouldn't I take it liev Gen, Crase Offer y i on, moatly will, But i¢ the man thinks he'll) Half, and Finishes as Good as It Began—Allies’ Ex- Ao Refund Money) Americana, who are giving up part iiss tes wreie tiell be called erts Wonder-Struck at Terrible Execution of Latest WASHINGTON, March 2—Brig, Gen, |°f thelr time usually devoted to other | if he's got the kind of evidence ww eath-Dealing Weapon. Cruse to-day placed his record of forty.|¥&F Work | need. [two years’ service In the army agninet| Greeting visitors at the door ts Misa! pensation ey pisis merney oy ue phd of epting avaft in awarding | Vivian North of New York, who man- cases too, benefiting the poor and at| In the presence of representatives | Ordnance Department, and Secre- ae He ieee id that “atement to the ages to aqueege in a fow hours from the name time giving a good lesson of the Senate and House Military/tary of War Baker had placed in it.|] WCAdoo to Ask Additional Au- he accepted advisory werk tar, | her hospital work to do this and run| to the gamblers. . Committees, of army officers of this| All contentions for it made before | Lip only after consulting with | the elevator, Just inwide the door at| my legal advisers und after being co his action was proper, He de » had never been a party to or connected with Lippert country and of the Allies, Represent-| Congressional committees of inquiry thorization for Third MYSTERY OF BRIDE'S DEATH ative catawout of Now York stooped into the conduct of the war seam Liberty Issue. out of a group gathered on Congress] warranted tn fact, the registration desk alts Mra, Allen Yichols, already called “Little Moth- by the Amoric ; Mra. Nichols d ——— service In the Quarter . JURY DISAGREES Hetghts rifle range, near Washing So now the facts are before t! a SRE | Of the AES AI o¢ | lace Amenonn \whovbas bean saper'| UNSOLVED; ton, on Wednesday last, ralsed a new] country: ‘The United States Army ARES Sisal pres Ee rt he aatd, had | viging welfare work among munition and strange looking rifle to his|to be equipped with two arms wh! ele neh ian tH el We its | workers at Coventry, Her duties cor e Casi shoulder and pulled a trigger have no supert: ail the contendin. io Governme 0 borro’ ality he wrot manoas ¢ é Sixteen es re Roy ch A stream of lead spurted from the} horde a eavons the al ae pe pint aabarty Coen! Sue a ata eh ie ee lnina ery areas oon Sniegoski—-New Trial } | muazic of the weird looking weapon] light rifo—is a weapon of offense ee fore ny act by Secretary | Und money paid tual encyclopaedia of information of Month. @nd at a distance away a wood may be carried and operated by One Oe am cnion aotibutie res astnineete a 2 things that Americans want to know MINBOLA, L. L, March 2,—The triat tarwet, roughly in the shape « ,\}man alone. It adds to the strength fi PROF STOWELL OF COLUMBIA | «2 London, Working alternately of Frank Snlogoski, charged with the man, rocked and splintered. Twon YJof that manta offensive by Just wine a) nithoviias! dor | 8 with her t# Miss Doria Robeson, a murder of his bride of two months, ended bullets had ripped through the tan ven timos over what it now ls. The] Government bonds stood te aay © MUTE AFTER RESIGNATION | "°°" of Countess Reading, who has| im a disagreement of the jury to-day. In the winking of an eye. Other ©on- | second arm, which spurts 600 shots a $3,600,000,000. As the bie I et been working on the land until a fow Sixteen ballots had been taken and it gressmen standing a litte timidly |i inute as easily as a fire hose sprays |e’ ush Cithig in ate. AEG. eisai days ago, was said no juror had changed his at-'at a safo distance behind the daring} water, ty for repelling raids across [UP MUCH Past this figure, Mr, Mo- os . . Pe ba ttude. District Attorney Weeks suid he Now Yorker caught their breaths and| oo jaune tend, et ee vastve, In Ado hs announced he wiil ask Con-| Advocate of War and Academic} (Mr A Bo met olny, who came from would cail the case to trial again next! marvelied at tho execution of thi#/ emergency two men may operate 11/ See for ed authorization, Freedom Refuses to Discuss ieee SLeE GREE Gk the aatan peer Maer weanen: jx i esides the added sums to be bor- | i Booed : ee Sy woe charged thet, Snlowosk! billed! 1) To tne witehe Browning’—thlel over the eve ners ae ag anemies (romte under the coming loan, thi Way ‘He Quit, Mey tat Geto, ole th teen ' tht: ‘¢ he zone where char ! |. Rak, wite one 8 hid her body in bushes ne: tendent at the Inn. She ta the only Bay. Friendship for anoth |quthorization, it appeared likely, witl| Beyond the statement that his resix-| {nn to wear the groen-gray uniform | new man killing device—-which had|.ire, another to supply the cartridge | 0 2 nation from the faculty of Columbia he « editionar ore f the! an frees te joged motive. The defen abil smonetration On sinc |make Provision for the other big loans "#40 of the exp onary © of Slatmed an alibi, saying Sniegoski was !t# first public demo ee nicest ee |which must be floated before many UO VOrMty 1s a personal matter, Prof, | American Y. M,C. A, at home all of the night on which his Wodnesday. America's fl JUST WHERE THE BROWNING Ellery C, Stowell, associate profossor Pretty pionaarae of chints, deatgned| of International law at that inatitution. | by a prominent American woman, are) had nothing to aay to-day. worn by the numerous Amertcan and ‘Just any I have sent my resigna ngiish women yolunteers who come ridding ‘ot seric . * Sa » to take several hours of duty each Ne 7 iss not seriously questioned. his ta take effect on July 1 aid) aay, These women, the majority of deen misplaced and the body of Mra the “paper gun” Col, Roosevelt had) hat divers proposain will be offered, Prot, Stowell . | whe mare widely known In society on Sniewosk! was found In another grave, derided in epeoches the width of the) |designed princtpally to restore the| Prof. Stowell came to Columbia from|poth aldea of the Atlantic, submit to Wenn S Shee |couatry, It te for thie gun and fte|%@ final grapple with the Germanas| stability of the {berty Loan mar. tht University of Pennsylvania, where|q sort of discipline most choerfully. : . ~|Comes, Hear the terse recommenda-| Ket" w. oe anata LOAD Tate ee aut inrolecton oe initeean TLR Gee Oe an eee SPY SUSPECT SENTENCED, | vrother in douth-deaiing, the Brown-|1 ihe Tiss kno tere re piupndins | ket was however, regarded certain pba aarista mrelelner oe Aaternes | Seas RATUDIRR, tp aNe, 207 RH Ie —_- [tng machine gun, that our army in| DN Of Allied | from’ recent Congre: fesular'routine of duty and Bane heal Mam Who Clipped Library Maps) the trenches has been waiting. Babin SEC 3 Fours, 20: had, one by} 6 because 4 “spe Draws Three Years Aftor Corgrressmen han tn the caso of {forts of millions of workers—aircnay Neen Bective not only relieves another and the work Im car- | tt ” | parte {a smallor rv, an Austrian who was one, taken turna at trying thi at work—will carry the Liberty Toan try and many without interruption oe ta. jthe Lewis gun and the Mrenc ‘ ; n giving tm ” suapected of espionage when he was ur- yiperish man slayer, non-commis- | |) are ba Pay . eg! sas |Bowpel into the country's every corner, | portant muxaentions to the Governm |EXIT “BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN", rested on Dec, 21 after having cut sev- gioned offlcers who haye had long omit » Mo > through the Patric ervice Laas See ne | ile in t ove: hea ot which hi ‘Treasurer | Library at Marcy and Division Avenue’, turned to the strange, steal-Jackoted ‘Wain Welghs but S444 pounds and heen a hothed of controversy on th Washed Kaltar From Montoker, Mroomisn, Was ser Browning machine gun which was|may be carried by one man in neces. T0 WEED HERO-FLYER vot wenden Ph tices Herbert, Mein to be tested that day, and began 1o/*!tY. That both guns are effective the ; prepare ite savage maw with jeondition of the targets plainly} et spaghetti-like strings of cartridges. more months pass to y the db EXCELS. on’s ever-mounting war bitte a Theo are the two weapons upon) That Congress will do McAdoo's which arsenals aro now working day | ond night that the owing army over there” may possess them when be, Renee contribution to the numberloss sclen- pol ee Sn aged woman was found in tifle engines for destruction that make Se under the the world war a war of machine it was Machel’ thas Tho headstene toi dreadful beyond imagination, this was onal talk Millions of graphic po: ra, thou iber of thetr| sands of speakers, and the persona German atrocities following th break of the war in Europe he haa en active not only in advocating tho! Ted n this cour | For forty-otght years Charles has |dorne the name of Renutiful Moun: | tain and has been quite aatiafiod A Beard. who. renigned fg the chune of pte the proteats of trustees fa the Brooklyn sions to three years’ imprisonme the technical charge of maliciou ‘ourt of Spe al § showed, Added to was the ab-| Last Ri for Brave Ensign It of 260 of these slender |8¢nce of Jamming—the fatal defact | ee Ke Hut aines Uncle fam went to war a Rea of the machine, which atood close to |has been able completely to overcome, | Notable: hctkaiaga dieeetonlece Now. more tne ated with the language in ye ea verge? the around ‘on: tripod: Jag rnie te the gun which pre-eminentiy| What was probably the arg land Clttes May Qait ned, Finally, in Geaperation, he AoE onsuen evidence to. ‘Then one of the crew of elght mon|"'harnesses the Kick.” And thereby|funeral ever held in Montclair, N- J. yOsTON, March 2—Soventeen New |cuueaied to the law. of hie carota Her PROD ED oy wena n** squatting behind the gun pressed a)hangs the story of ar ntor'a long | Was that of Enalen Walker ‘Ten Ryck y,\etand. clues wh Panta pas Bey abn gaia Courts were permite | him 0% trigger {patience and ingenuity wi Navy Flying Cong : ed by a prog wtrih t To-tay Supreme Court Juatton ators for higher pay looked Whitaker permitted Charloa to legal the malicious 1 ¥ weeks ago Wee A vicious spat-epat-epat, which | Out in O¢ morning. He dled on T » Ute # great many | bite * n named Joh {2% fam burns sustained the duy ve ary Kae ev nces of insanity and Was sent to Kings wan 80 rapid that each individual] years ago a gunem Pade es Biel tee i portant meetings nalate Reautiful Mountain from y Hospital explosion was blended in the general) M, Browning mado un experiment, |C'e, Sulowin« the falling of the plan y h thetr man into Franch. fo from now o, vr, Lehy of that oF hi ent. tin which he and Lieut, ( D. B n man's Hhsanity "wis, fe eeu crasa, and the manikina 100 yards|Faatening to the floor of his ahop alnott were fling, He lost hie ine een vice was In danger of : aries Bohonberg, born in Matow, way rocked and shredded apart. At block of wood th he had | att ive Bs - te cnat by members of the local Germany, Im 1870, and naturaliaed in CONVICTED OF OF Po POLL FRAUD. rate of 600 shots a minute the, bored a hole the size of & AB-caljbr Sri HAMM ch KHbe BE viea vito hs Ww nted : + United Btates in 180%, will he bullets lanced out of the barrel of | pullet, Browning set Ife so th 1 from t iin anwhile the State Board | known as © Foaumont, Fe live Leon ishesnan | Te Firet Democrat the deadly weapon, |the mu just touched the hole tn w hia othing ‘a & Gon: 1 and Arbitration au Besen ax nue with hie wife Tried in Batch T2 Cases, GUN PROVES THAT IT WiILL|the wood, Th rifle Cee beth A ors of the England Telephone — Leon Lieberman. moneaA Ii NOT JAM | The gases topned by the|Mames Be relegraph Company and th man of the Election Board in { . ieee block of wood, though the putter | ™eenit : i | We pack a marionsl Brothe 1 of Bie enth Election District of the "Run the whole 260 of the etring,| passed through th 1 hole; the | PY i Pi i ea affected are Lynn, teenth Assembly District, was found) tf you pleuse,” sald a British ord-|\pige wa backward |\" wa 4 iryport, Haver nwt gulity of certify nig 9 Tulse count of the) nance officer who was @ spectator, acatnat f , x areca menkon ballots in the primary cleciion Sept! wtive with interest. “She sho: : in r r, Pitchburg. "Spr Thdedt Ue took only Atty-Ave minut \ with in t. "sh hould) Many experitr wning made iptacopn' - North, Adame, the jury to reach a verd jam, you Know, with so many shots! thereafter to tru i esate Vitis: ‘gaat : Portland, Bangor and pastor of Ht. Au Lieberman is the first Democrat to fred without stoppin : ‘ 1 trom vi : Chuvolt in Backet ie stand trial for the mary frauds, H 4 energy to the bre e rifle and | d by the band of #ixteer _> probute tovd Will be sentenced w cases nninge, ThE man With fnger on the trigger! nut it to work. \ had Pelham Tay Park, led tho Women Badly Bara yfice, lrooklyn, 4 all the seventy twe otic in-| ran the whole ribbon ) shots in veharawanls kick" hee wis e tie edna; u Vaiwicias i ooklyn Patate iv Baler have bean disposed of ee than iNaie tw qpinutan Mie f + ine us nmand ——— Mtave He 0 ne Rov, Jamea Duly, « neplow, Sf ” woing machine g 1a " would ; ts. Pann 4 Duy, an both of Jansing on Vacation, Fe eee A at tee ed Bot Jats othe shots tn Hth sec _ iia et. Rot too cloae No. 4? Putnain Avenue, WASHINGTON, Macch It was oa Mt Be the ond Of the salvo: ondy, He of my nae 1 kitchen to-day tary Lansing left W A as before it had been fired, Arma C ane MAY training sta Kf paing le ‘ on last TRA Une hare , uchieve a MM | thon, Ww Woe " Dn w amin night for Augusta, G ) spond a x had ite lighter brother, th and within a Browning | jet ; and - week's Vacation. H companied | Suto Pe dtd the heavier 1 tiled the he ad Weed ’ na J by Mrs, Lansing a; personal) Hrowning gun ja pants Pees io st » retary. hopes Gon, ‘onic is elr i L a hae wiket and p 4 | botnt of selling it when he heard that | [has Myed within the sound of big | 1889 to Trenor L. Park, who died tn | Andrew Le Burl Ge Greeted Like vreao evet'sone (OE RINK OWN otc oF WM GRANTED RESPITE DECISION MONDAY desl Keep Open Despite Odell Edict, but Final Action Rests With District Attorney. State ce Administrator Benjamin B |Odeu gr | ited a hearing this morning {to the ico skating rink proprietors: ed yesterday in thelr efforts {to got permite for the use of jammonta to keep thetr rinks frozen. Tt woe made clear that the rink own. jers had been «ullty of ot least a tedh- ation of the law in keeping who fa \ they to be equally sullty to- Jay. But immediate action against then the hands of Odell te not expected. and Odell promined to mive further consideration to the appeal of the owners for tempopary Iteenses, He said he would make known Bis that point Monday. In any event tt ts understood the Prosecution of violators is not up to Onell, but to the District Attorney, to Depew | Whom no complaint has yet been Jeelaion Bow! MME TAUSSLIEB. Former Mrs. C. Mitchel Wed to Gommmar 137th | After hin conference with the rink Army Corps, [owners Mr, Odell said to an Evening | World reporter Folowing a romance of the tattle: | “There may be a slight extension fleld, Mrs, Julia H. Catiin-Park, the|f time granted, I do not any that | there will b And certainly the rinks will have to close soon. But if former Mra, ©. Mitchel epew 2d, |has become the bride of Gen, Tauss-|1 can get a fair epirit of co-operation Heb, commander of the 87th Corps of |on the part of the owners, which I the French Army. The marriage was|think I can, I beltove there will be no further difficulty.” The owners presented arguments chateau in Longueil-Annel, Otse,| this morning that they had outlined France, and word of it was recetved| yesterday, ‘They sald they nesded in cable mossages to New York to- | yory little ammonia to run their rinks any ntl the end of the season, which is Almont since the start of the war! toss than a month away, and that Mra, Taupalind has been the centre Of the possible saving of ammonia by exciting adventures at her chatead. | ciosing now would be microscopie in and for moro than threo years #h®! comparison with the losses immediate closing would cause. They mentioned thelr contracts and their arrange- ments for @ number of important in- performed Wednesday at the bride's French and German guns. She has) directed the care of wounded soldiers brought back from tho trenches, and | tereoilegiate hockey matches, ft wna under much @urroundings that Mr, Odell granted a permit to the sho was courted by the French Gen-|Giobe Theatre to use ammonia for ite eral. skating scene in the Fred Stone show Mra. Tauaslied Is tho daughter Of | untii March & by which time the bin the late Jullus Catlin of New York 1s expected to be changed, wing and a alstor of Mra, Stowe Phelps ot fou ica) machine oka. = No, 161 East Seventy-fourth Street, | aty Odell sald the question of from whom announcement of tb? | eect would be considered in com- wedding camo, Sho was married tn neotion with the appeals for temper- ary permits, 1907. In 1911 she became the bride of | ceeaaeaiabnts Mr. Depew In London. She Alvoreed | |him tn France in November, wis, | POLICE RESERVE DRIVE and in May, 1917, when the decree teenth Anal untce tre rrewen'isee | FOR RECRUITS A SUCCESS whe took the name of Catlin-I’ark, break of the war. She wan forced to) Division. flee and the Germans captured the | chateau, but soon were driven back at] 12° Cooauctes hy the Washington that point, In Augunt, 1914, Catlin- | 78 oti nteision of the Police Reserves ark returned to the chateau and! oe the oki Home Defense Laexue for converted it into a war hospital, |reoruite, the beadquartera, at No. 208 Mra. Catlin-Vark waa in danger of | West 181st Street, was crowded with death many times, ‘The chateau im) applicants to enlist this morning, no clono to the front Hines that Gor-~ ‘The reserves are @ recognined ewb- man sholla have fallen all around it, | Mary of fhe Police Department, and A year ago France recogniaed her | are open to all American citizens be- work by the bestowal of @ gold medal, tween the ames of eighteen and fortytve And laat June sho was awarded the | years, The service asks only one eve Croix de Guerre, Bho has also re-| ping @ week from its membera, except calved several Hritish war decora-| Viney» service call le sounded, and eee i | Hens | tere @ splendid opportunity for men whe Policeman John Lanahan of the going through an apartment tn the | thelr country as a community guard, Frederick F. Barlow of the Washing- | ten Helgnis Division (Forty-second Pres The Inwood Division, at 204th Btreet cape In Autos, Prisoner Reveals, at No. 098 Bixth Avenue yeaterday |! SxPectation of obtaining 94,000,100 and informed him that @ burglar was Henry Kinereon. name building, Lanahan arrested a poerbery of an Hiinola Contral Ralinead Inapector Cray mroeted the prisoner of fo¥aivers, force an elevator man fe | ets t) of (he Reserves le in charge of ee Droadway, ie also in need of mem- an “Old Friend” by Police | Gang Planned to Hold Up Treas CHICAGO, Mareh 2.—Plane for « realq elleved to be atored there were revealed According to the polles, Rmergon, whe man whe anid he was Andrew Te Hiatic ido band planned to hold up Ike an old friend when he wag (Ae tem to (he bavement wud then flee jere unable to go to the front te serve | the drive, whieh, Judging from the aum- | ber of applicants on band to-day, prom- | lwoe to De & great success, Inspector Cray. urer’s Office, Loot Vaults and Bs Central Park Aauad waa in bis home on the Treasurer's office in the City Mali ening when a naighbor came in ¢.Aay, the polloe ony, by @ confession af ie held in connget With the pooent Parti of No, 285 Woat 48th treet. every poraon in the eftlew at the paint to the alpeot, whore aulemobiles were brought to Meadquartors to-day, walt! ‘Well, well, book at the old game, “rhe ‘hen te ryt Pplloe { 00," said the Toepestor, “The Inat MM MON ty | oxtte mambor r cin yOu waa whon # wo mont you tp the river, At that me you holped ua and wa helper you Leta work that way agutin, What have you beon doing? Marry te y ndmitiod that @ reloage from prisan ja — te Pablien «a New rev VASITINATON, Murch 9 — The Nes z Assosiation Opiaeed ty Wemeq slimation of & Hew Newey yd he kaw ad tad” ts inelud on ‘ ouiel ‘4 ba ed in the diatriot between aad and Gity Rifests and Madison and iMiahey Sein area tae FREE GRAPE nee H His BY BHR AHH peg fan FeREpEe Pree ie l chateau’ when: wortharn’ rence ‘esa | Man ny Apriicants Appear at Head- loverrun by the Germans at the out- quarters of Washington Heights t } I

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