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BAKSA GIRL SENDS GIFT SCAPULAR TO JUDGE ROSALSKY Present Nuns Gave Her Is Left With Lawyer for Jurist Who Presided at Trial. the murder of Mrs. He'en Hamel, has sent Judge Rosalsky a scapular which was given her during her first night of lMberty The girl's spirits knew no bounds Thursday afternoon the moment she left the Criminal Court building and in nine months, realized she was free, She danced] formation of the whereabouts of the on the sidewalk and gled with|enemy U-boats as supplied by the glee. It seomed like new life to her, | British Admiralty. | Her counsellor, Thomas C. MeDon-| As a destroyer flotilla moved out to | ald,,had called n taxi, and the car}sea the commodore would be bending} was wa The girl was already |over his maps with his navigators ¢ happe because she was free, but when | On the maps where little rings, some. | she learned she was going to have|times many, sometin few, each | | a taxi ride—the first one of her life|denoting where a German submarine -she put both arms around Mr, Me-|was known to be. ‘The maps also Bijzabeth Baksa, just acquitted of THE EVENING “WORLD, | SAT URDAY, DECEMBER 7 U. §. DESTROYERS IN CONVOY KNEW Whereabouts of Submarines in North Atlantic Furnished by the British. QUPENSTOWN, Nov. 30. ciated Press).—When American stroyers during last months of the war steamed out (Asso- de- the sub- t through the marine-infested area of the North Atlantic, they went with accurate in- and ansports U BOAT LOCATIONS eighteen | ot Queenstown to convoy merchant ships Shall the Husband Be a Cave Man? Bolsheviki of Married State Like ze Game Justice Ford Has Shot =~ OR THE LADY ~-GENTLEMAN MATCH + WHICH 1S BETTER? THE BUCK= SQui MATCH. j Donald's neck and kissed him had @ cross mark showing where the Arriving at the convent where she| flotilla was to meet the convoy ' wan to spend the night, the Sisters! “How do you know a submarine 1s} gave the girl a cordial welcome, und| about in that locality?” a destroyer for Yhe first time in her life she se ede was asked as he examined joyed the privacy of a room by al gar = uaa wrcana Healt eal If, One of the Sisters was dele- i, we k + ane efi. | yeah se main with her until she) aitely." he answered, “The U boat 75|“The Human Race Unites All said her prayers. The nun was 80 aed aes a eee tie Mating Systems I Have Ob- t ved by the devout attitude of the as been there three days op- ‘ : coe tan ive her a fittle scapu- ting within a radius of about} served on Hunting Trip: in thirty miles, and will return to her F lar to keep. | a silt A From the Sultan Elk, With a “Always keep this with you and|base in four more days if some of Gis will nes uffer harm." said the| U8 don't get her, We don't know cx- Harem of 20, to the Monog- * » ch actly what vessel this one is over . . . JUSTICE JOHN Fi p Siater. eth took the charm and Hoe,°: HOUMLIN EB UAHStKGE “FIRE, HOHE amist Ostrich,” Says Ju IN FORD slep th in her hand. : poln a ing, “but ip gad Meath gt + th ri|Wwe think it is the U 69. She's go-} WHAT HUSBAND AND WIFE Mr. McDonald called for the gi TN Ka ache BEER IBAEREW © HAVE NOT ERCHANGED i sterday He had severa bi el Mibehecaan dyn bd HARSH WORDS ?* early yester ' fore she left] The Captain pointed out other rings | «4 ; « Ti . ner things to buy for her before | ; No Marriage ‘Impossible’ Till Fe te ome at Freemansburg, Pa, WAtil he had accounted for a!l on his q hae f lisman. -| This knowledge of the whereabouts ‘ hese small irritations; they learn A told him the story of the talisman, # SETAE IIFRIRE UO Gee one t Awaken From Their Dream Relebance fter finishing the tale the girl enemy was no sua “4 i - a few moments as if|#° accurate was the information con of Bliss at the End of the | | believe that no marriage was: silent for a few m i setae Labaiat | should be considered impossible a i shown her |C@fing the submarines obtained by 2 * in deep thought, She had a, | the Allied’ naval aulhifiticn’ BoEiec| First Year, but Another till it has been tried two years. {riend the ¢rinket and still held it im] oY Mee a t ‘ Generally a couple waken from ser | & was known of every submarine Ld Herband. Finally she stepped closer) |e in the waters ‘about the a Smee te ue eee their dreams of bliss at the end of tO him and touched his arm |British Isles. But knowing ‘where a| Hearn zeete ul lieay tithe “Mr. McDonald, you've been awful babihi te Gipnes ta cuinnie e 8 to ‘enlist for another twelve | n yon't ‘ol ake this? = 7 je 6 inking it} A ~, i i bd | kind to me. Won't you take Int! | were two different operations. On By Nixola Greeley-Smith. Foci ene va Le will Ber ell cans It's all I have to give you,” she be-} 10 ia, . santicl a 4 “a O you think that the fact that aa Mii | wide expanse of water the sub-| HIS interview contains the opinions of Justice John Ford of the Is hav arned th seechec marine might c se its plans or act ‘ . ; - ny girls have earned their The | was touched by the ap-| fist Ht eae eat its plans or act] Supreme Court of New York on love and marriage, on the buck-| 441, money before marriage mak's i peal, but nothing ee duce him} “Ay this added to the éxaitamunt cel and-squaw ie pete vd and-gentleman system in matrimony, OD} the modern problem more diffieul to accept the charm girl PON! the chase as the destroyers ploughed le use of the war club in maintaining domestic disci-|} asked Judge Ford dered again for sev minutes. through the sea toward the cross-| pline, on the cave man as a husband and on the strange “LT have thou A good al about “Well, if you want LA EL sii mark. The flotilla would go along| fact that the human race, according to Justice Ford’s| that," he replied t does create dif- ee nt iE cated, until it sighted the ships it was tol observation, combines in its psychology all the different] ficulties, but it is a good thing, Only 2 give this to Judge Rosal-jconvoy. The meeting place reached, mating systems which he has studied in the big game|® Judae kngws what poor, unhappy sky 1 have gone LH ne aby |the crew of the destroyers would | he has hunted for recreation from Alberta to Alaska, | Women neve Seed esialindy Just he may be in danger and wig | answer the shouts and cheers of those For Justice Ford is a mighty en he tg] fOr shelter and food. Such won Protect’ him, because the Sister sald | tnewer the shouts und cheers of thoxe| ice Ford te a mighty hunteman when he (3) ye ere, helpless, ‘They coutd 80." jturn to the task of protecting. the not engaged in being @ mighty Judge, one of whose func-| 4, nothing elac Mr. MeDonal rea ea a cent | Are r vessels trom the lurkers. F tions is to hear separation and divorce suits brought| «ut take an expert stenographer Pa vent Me will present the token | anne, ere we of the American de- A againet each other by the Bolsheviki of the married / or 4 woman who has earned her liv- e ' stroyers operated from Tstown | Bias ootere state. | at the fi prtunity \ throughout the entire zone which had tate ng in any other field, She knows sb: Bech Aes | witnessed most of the U-boat crimes | He had dismissed yesterday morning rere — Jean do it again if home conditions ST N Y MAN T0 JOIN against unarmed passenger and mer-| the counter separation pleas made|4re men like the caribou, content, 69 | are not satisfactory, ‘The husband ; FIR a Ve aerate rhea ie kaa aoe against each other by Doris Perry,| far as I have been able to judge, with | knows it t He knows that he has RITISH BACK UNSCATHED loner “os tne ecminnnhate” Cait twenty-one, and Karl Perry, aged| Oe or two or three mates—one Sul-| to keep his wife intereste him and | maps and worry over rings and cross | twenty-three, with these remarks: tana and a secondary wife or so. The | ne behaves better |marks. The Germans have sone and , ; there are strict monogamists, like the ‘ | y oe {| the Americans are enjoying their re= TESLA SCOTT ail ord pears dk nena tell you, we are going to hear Spencer Served Four Years and |laxation to the full decree of court against either of i : ; * ig ‘ MTS.) Tess and less about how a woman — these young people “ em live NQVer MAtea Osan, d m i Never Saw a Unifed States Flag | > | ti ung people, Let them WeaARarihe Fates Toor! caniecrunted) | cnt) ele, aumiante loves andimore Gan aeciety cr preatian |WRECK TIES UP PASSENGERS, yether a fow years and find out |, ANA the ¥ ye rerrupted:| and more about what a man must Till Bulgarian Surrende | what married life and its respon. | bdadehale ene Ae 4 cae " be and do to hold his wife's love. | lke, meet the fi w Yorker py, sibilities are really like. Between |T8Ven Was really talking about mar It's a good thing and i ay ‘éined the. British Army. whe| eMzivente Dees Nat Operate th an te ‘aid tile pa rare {fase when he repeated ‘Never mare" | time ' BAe wee ances Prod fon foun years ‘without neoraten:| 71) eophadlad Uhh Gaia ality little aigsrent asthe [Se Pao n ROLSINCSLEFA OR AME eG: Phere is.” Judge Ford 1 wn. fl the Stars and Stripes—Wil- |#2d the West on the Pennsylvania Rail- bs him." adency among young ho |oad Was held up from 7 to 10 A. M. to: and wives after the first year of |marricd women to tind he h am Spencer, who ¢ back on the “Yos, the on also," Judge Fore vuschold du ne alba vi incre arene a minal PEP Aa eS of a freight wreck at! marriaye, when cach awakens from 2 ela gate Hudge Ford | ies inauMuiwnt forall thelr tine and apland and is waiting for his die) ih. wuaul’ ugrecd, “but you see we have all these iy ime and through the British Consul here uchen, N. J a dream of bliss to discover that interest. Why, take the case of my th Joo Lo|_ An eastbound freight crashed into the| 4... pay not domesticated , ; lifferent varieties of temperament |" eMC v ire ‘tor, when {reat of another train that had halted} (0 7%" i an ange among men and women, and, neces. | CUED ent her to Cor- Leheya hs takod him [Rear Metuchen station, A mistake of from Heaven, but mercly on aver> | garily, one law for them all, But Leesan pene ee r she fell in love n arted 2 taked him | stgnals in the fog, is believed to have! ave boy or gir ou this, that w it comen | WIth & young fellow, a junior, They transportation to Engtand. He | been the cause. | 1 met Judge Ford in his chambe me I you this: that whon Eg |waited till his graduation { rs Sean attached to Genera! British Head-| At 10 o'clock the first trains wore met Juda d |to keeping two young people togesher Gi ition to marry, fe hia mctae AniveR: Rak | detour a one, main line tracks are not {after he had adjourned court, to ast | who only silly differences be-|2Ut 8°W he is engaged In hia profes. uarters as a motor driver. § exp d to be ar until late in the| an hiaintaraatiiie i Y. RRBREE BORE URS) re The n f quently ,he s undet fire in France, | afternoon ate in the! nim to expound further his interesting | tween them, 1 will bend the luw as Nan They live with his people, The Belgium. 1 y, Greece i trainmen were injured in the | ides about marriage, For it ts one Of | far uy possible to keep them together, |O°Re* GAY #he came down and told hor garla and Kaypt) Two or ain Pant RRO Oe }my own decply rooted convictions j mother and mo that she wanted to! Were blown up under him a that putting away Peter to marry |TV HIS Perry coupie was very young. | Work and had got a job in the Chase | soldiers were ki a va 8 f le wa > ! naa Bi zoiders Ww | CHAIR FOR WILSON LIKELY, |i). o'onu'sc ine most foolish enters AES Hee et CULE SET ECB EE sod a The flret time he saw an Amerios , nts Name Linked wien |Prses in which modern women en- | worked before she was married; hat| “L mentioned this to a married cou EF Biiisn Genera No wccept the Bute | @100,000 Gitt to Untveralts. gaze, and that any fool can 2 jived with her sister till she fell injple I know who live at a hotel. The arian sutrender, It was flying 120 ONDON, Dee T, Atala on Jdivorce, while it takes intelligence to | Jove with the young fellow she toog! husband rieh ve wife worked | eo car of th nerican, Const / IN, Dee. 7.--Major avi | tMaeer and it looked good to me, said | Davies, M. P., and his sisters hove “~ tay married |for a husband; provobly wus not|before her marriage | Bpencri “And T wouldn't take $100,009 | nated 10,00 to Wales University to{ Our interview was chaperoned by| obliged to do housework and sure'y| “I envy her!’ this young woman | ; for Wihing Laid when 1 got back waa |found & professorship of international | the heads of the great, gentle beasts) always had money of her own to buy| exclaimed. ‘1 want something to | bo lane Mr. tee Slane the miiney Be |peutlOR, sae they bh of the forest which are trophies of the|a pair of fancy shoes or fresh gloves| 0, 1 am going to get something | Jent yay Liberty Bonds with it, and will bo “associated with the jhe, chair | Judge's hunting twips, and which looked|—tne little things which are neces te do myeett } they are : |down from the walls of the judicia!|sary to the happiness of mos hat fecling is common among lhambers upon two puny creatures be- | women.” |the youne married women, ‘They | low, bent upon finding a complicat “To all women worthy of the name," | have neither so many household cares | philosophy to meet a domestic situa-| 1 said. nor so many children as their grand. | | tion which they had found so simple.| "Ye Judge Ford agreed, “to al! | mothers, | ‘There were present besides Judge Ford| truly feminine women, Now, against| "I don't believe in this modern way and myself a bull-elk with the mignti- | her sister's wishes she married thix}of the mun waiting till can gly Mountain sheep, an Alaska “big-horn"| went to keeping house in Bay Ridge. |automobily ople re happier wher swhich everybody must agree were not| birds,’ said one of the women neigh jehi Iren.” out of place at such a discussion | bors who testified in the case, But] "Ye t nterrupted, “but economs+ P apie, wise and kind Judge {9d Very little money for finery, ang |More Impossible for people to man ert pe eine te unite all the | the sitl isa frail little thing and may |Parly orto rt dren, What Pet . | not have cared very much for married | are we go: 40 about that? And mating systems 1 have observed on| ; ; i | lite, Anyhow, there seems little doub women d urry early they. be A Vital Problem? Most Viral. cL Acces BRU DE eae A that after several spats she left the|Come: petrifled in old maidentood, no ; his gentleman abover’ he added | husband and went buck to the sister, |matter how many wedding rings they jindicating the m bull elk, 11 could not find any serious differ-|imay put on when it is too late j When - & him: no leas ee twenty | ances between this couple and I re-|then the husban are unh yws, Ho was across a small stream A I | B A W , 0 1h fused to put a decree of separation) sometimes unfaithful, through post. How It Is Being Worked Out Told Jaresiog sitn bis harem, and on ths | (UM 1° PUL § eee ee pene ere enh Raa pather aide of the water pore |disagreements they had had, harsh |tempted to vice, What shall we dol, With Authority 1s many elks, who tried from time! hings they had said to each other, about that? time t ross over and inter-| mm. tafe | | ? Those things sound very badly in Tata Jrupt his monop: conventional trust | court, but what husband and wite| 44 i way We: anal a : |busters of course, Every time a young| haye not exchanged them? | bout that?” ‘asked Judue r to ¢ ® streur nis | Pord quietly EDITORIAL SECTION Jelk tried rons the stream {hi “\'d hate to have any one go Titavsr aide Gnnawns nae low would chara down Into a court room and repeat lerhout,' 1 oer ae fae TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD Te aie aaa hated avuny rivets He{ some of the things | ihay have [the beat way out, Dia a min He had killed many riva € ' ° le m | said at home when !*could not | pen to v0 rnard Shaw's declarati was Sultan of the herds and Rena find my collar button, or my linet from = many ontidences by Lid ee evel WP hoa ae eas shirts had been put in the wrong =| women he liad concluded that the one wanted at least twenty for himself, drawer condition against which all women Then there ddiing of ‘There are men like that “Sensible men and women overlook are in secret revolt is the ' SO Peer Sea JAPANESE PRINCE, HERE, PRAISES U.S SPIRIT IN THE WAR > Mikado's Representative Tells of Renewing Friendship W th | Pershing in France. Prince Higashi Fushimt of Japan rived in w York to-day on the British auxiliary cruiser Orvieta, ace | EX-ONVICT HELD FOR SHOOTING IN snags Man Who Wanted His Prose- cutors Sent to Jail Actused of Firing at Clerk. Tobbi, No, 437 Kast Antonio loth Street, recently released from Black- | weil’s Island, where he had been im- for companied by his suite, The Prince ; Prisoned gerrying. & ‘concealed was the special ambassador of the|¥C@POn, Was arrested on a charge of felonious assault to-day after a Mikado intrusted with the bestowal on King George of the baton and sword of a Field Marshal of Japan, The Orvieta docked at West 57th Street, and was met by Breckinridge Long, Third Assistant Secre of 8 Rear Admiral A ary H. Robertson, Major Gen, Clarence R.| Winesses say that Tobbi, believing Edwards, lately returned from Brance,|that his rights had been invaded where he commanded the 26th Divi.) When he was sent to Blackwell's In- | sion of New England; ¢. Honosuke |land, had called frequently at the Yade, Japanese Consul General at| Consulate and was determined to see New York: representatives of the|Pr. Umberto Molossi, Special Com- Japanese Army and Navy and, At-|Missioner from the Itallan Govern~ taches of the Japanese Embassy at|Ment. Dr, Molossi said Tobbi had in- Washington. |sisted that all persons connected The Prince fet his visitors and] newspaper men in the ship's cabin, He wore the niform of a rear arl- miral of the Japanese Navy, which! Yesterday when Tobbj called at the! with conspiracy to violate the Espion= + rank he holds. He said to news. | Consulate he seemed In a happy mood) Ake Law, ts the feault of a pattentay ank i f | : sta | investigation by Char eo Woodyert paper men: nd thanked Mr. Molossi for his inter-| head of the New York office of thee ‘Lam gratified at this time to be! st His mood had changed, how? Jepartment of Justi Assistant > able to visit the United States, Dur- | ever, when he called again this morn-| United States Attorneys Taylor and ing my visit abroad it was my| ink, witness say, and he demanded| Stevenson which has disclosed, . } pleasure to meet and have tea with| the | diate arrest of his “enemins.”| tom involving a score or more ' Admiral Rodman on the battleship| He drew a revolver, it is charg: and sons and extending Into preswcally ow York. G e | was flourishing it when Rico inter-|@¥ery neutral country in Europe an New York Gen. rehing 1 met in ud Ric ;some in South America, Paris, and in meeting him renewed a| vened, Fricke, who was: Haturalised in friendship of many years. 1 knew] Both Dr, Molossi and Rico were in| 1912, was the former local manager him wh he was attached to the|the room. They quickly withdrew | for F. Ad. Richter & Co, dealers in Laantiak in and locked the door behind them just | toy stone blocks with offices in Waah-¥) eration i jas Edward Zappi, another consulate| ington Street. Wessels was formetly I appreci the spirit of the] clerk who knows the art of Jiu Jitt.| tho second officer on the Hambuyrit United States in sending the best of] entered by anoiher door and aver-| American liner Imperator powered and disarmed Tobbi, The} ‘The indictments charge that the two American manhood so far away to prisoner was turned over to the p2=|men conspired with Maria K. de fight for civilization. 1 had the op-| and an inquiry will be made as! Victorica, Jeremiah T, O'Leary, John portunity of visiting the American |to bis mental condition, T. Ryan, Willard J. Robinson, Hugeet lines on the fighting front, and what) re metal pet Ww en is belle bed Schweitzer and others to get informas:¢ j to have saved tice’s life Was WOrD | tion aboul troap movements and other inpressed me most was the keenness, |) NANG saved Richa lite wis word | tion a vs | ove abdomen because of a pre-|war events and transmit it to Gers ¢ enthusiasm and splendid physique of) vious injury. The bullet failed to | many the American troops. Their record ts| penetrate it, and Rice was not hurt. ae 2 well Waow | cite Rrlsoner, according to records at GETS A PERMIT” FOR JAIL. s lice Headquarters, was arrested in a Tam glad the world's struggle his) tepmary, 11915, and indicted for Nara ended and particularly gratified to| cide in connection with the death of| siegtenant in Fa-Kateer's avail have been on hand when the armis-| Fannie Geraci of No. 610 Bast 13th] Qh Stal ol a oe se ho 4 ” Street, whose body with a rope aroun " tice was signed ¥ B rape around) iat Axel Jorgensen, @ native af “A happy combination of both,” replied the learned Justice with a broad smile, “Let the gentleman hang the meat on the hook as the buek does; let the lady care for her household as the squaw doe: and let them hang up anothe: hook for the war club, and let the fellow wield it who gete to it first.” the foot of | shooting in the No, 395 Broadway he shot Orazio |clerk, who by Italian It Rico, was saved from metalic belt Consulate at js charged thar a Consuiate injury, | however over his abdomen, a with hix conviction should be sent to} |jatl and that he grew impatient be- cause it was not done, the neck was found in the Erp oe aera for Washington | me charge of homicide against him| Hamburg, Germany, went yesterday, | this afternoon, On Monday he wlll | was dismiased, but because of a loaded| to the office of United States Mar- be the guest of Vice President Mar-| revolver found on him at, the time of| shal Thomas McCarthy and asked fo: shall, representing Presigent Wilson, | his arrest he was given an A none permit, still required for Ge nd in the ev ng the special guest) ate sentence on Blackwell's Isla mans who desire to enter certain sé ta state din On Tuesday he tlone of the city, - will visit the tomb of Washington at Forgenuen’ Wan tela’ thal he Woah pan cee: whence he will mail| LAVELL M ' fea Gildan ite ba ge ing ” bad acl angry, drew a paper fre his poe BOY SCOUT ‘TREASURE HUNT the rs in’ the | ALBANY, CATHOLICS HEAR p85 ois ' Tam gen 1 1 wish to be Four sund Vo ie Gather for! —_——— | das such. 1 would consider ita AU-Day Hike Here, A - ‘ [disgrace to. be vouched for by aft Four thousand Roy Scouts of Ameriea | ANMouncement of Appointment of | “Tie was fore’ he. told: Perry at, Ae r sh of anha vegan al ole, "rel “ : ec! Bureau, where he tole Perry Arm- in the bo rh Mant nttan ' ‘nn Noted Prelates Expected Stree ernie gen er eeniaia ce tiae “treasure hun this morning hey 3 5 )delberg and that his father owned four, ym Rome. it asembled at 10 o'clock at headquarters, | From Rome factories: p erman Then, rey POPs adison Avenue, and nong of| That the Right Rev. Ps J. {alating in his ention that his certh: No. 7 Mnd \ ana | a jaht Rev. Patrick J, slation in Bit contention that he ost them could answer the question. | Hayes, Bishop over the Cathotle|tee of his honor and respectability, te where do we go from here? Bas nutle him toa permit, he was locked TaN A instructed to bring |°24Pl4ins in the military service of}up in Raymond Street Jail pending tury enouich evoked fond for two substantia! | the United States, has been avpotste | her investigation, ino k in the evening —Mayor tylin | Archbishop of New York, to succeed! M’ADOO MAY STAY ON JOB. haying vetoed, the curfew ordinaies /the late Cardinal Farley, wao ales Jwhich will be features recruiting | held that office, is stated by high) WASHINGTON, De The ape The ALS [pent iat mae | churehmen here, and official ans! pointment of a Director General_gf ‘tas youncement to that effect is expected | Railroads to succeed William G. midi} = so Jaily from Rome a may be deterred. pi soaidermertt the right of motherhood with the ne Bishop Hayes'a rive in the tocal uintion on who ts: likely’ t wet ssity of living with a husband?"|hierarehy has been rapid, He was nt poat as almost coused ephat's a dificult question,” Judge} ordained « tip 1803, and Weal eruticn suentioned Jat As ine eee Ford replied. “My business Is to ad-| made Auxiliary Bishop of New Yors| upon which he is willing to inifister the laws ua they stand to the}in 1914, He was alxo irremovabie| down. put indicaled his willingness family ay it has stood through thou-! rector of St. Stephen's Church, in| cexsor is named (The understandiog ra, It doos ae nara | Bast 20th Stree jhere ia that Mr, MeAdoo Will run the a of years, Ito Phan lear aud ace | Finds “until the: President’ r turns that many w sigh vainly forthe) About a year ago he was desir hildren other Women are too soft | fated Bisho n Ordinary §o the ren v-toving to want, Did you; 4merican Catholic army chaplains) WRECK SAFE, ( GET $11 ,750, nnd juxury-t i} and made a tour of all the tuilitary | ever read Alfred Henry Lewis's Wolf | camps und cantonments in the coua-! When Royal Robinson, a shipping ville stories? Do y recall that he | try, He wax about to sail for France| work, opened the office of James @ nays there are just two systems of| When Cardinal Farley wan stricken | KM: opentll ine Oren OF va, mah et Te ecakcasaae aan (MU eee Kuhn A fectloner at Na, matrimony-—the buck-sau vel Coupled with the report of the|16 Clarke Street, this morning, ke where the buck's sole business 1) gejsction of Bishop Hayes comes the| found $ afe turned over on its back to hang meat on the hook and tojequally confident statement that |and ripped open wield the war club to maintain bis| Mar, Michael J. Lavelle, V. G. recs| Examination — showe that $10,500 ; hile the squaw does aff /12h of St. Patrick's Cathedral, will’ worth of Liberty Bonds, 61000 in W wuthority, wh qui Ibe assigned ax Bishop of the Albany | savings Stamps and $250 In cash had the other wo ind the Hy-and-| Diocese, vacant since the death of|peon taken. ‘T urglara left behind gentleman system where a man picks | Bishop Cusack e ney: last summer, # sectional jimmy and other tools whieh?” up handkerchiefs and glove they had used in entering the place aid doors open and in sume cases, atts! HENRY VON “MINDEN DIES. [breaking the as ‘ years of self-sacritico effaces himvelf | When the wife finds out she wants to! Former 4} n Supporte maya | PLAN CITY- WIDE CAMPAIGN. marry @ richer nv” } Hewltts Flag Plan, | Judge Ford paused and 1 dpoke of} Henry Von Minden died his home,| An enrolimer campaign will Ow t case recently before the public, in! No, 109 Park Avenue Wnky to-day, |atarted this month by the Commuity which a woman prominent in women's jafter a long iliness Youncll of, National Defense tor theme took the train Reno and!) Me. Von Minden, who wa xty-two | Cl { New York, which have hea ht suit for divorce after care old, wn > he two New |i ! ! mictpal butt riendly breakfast with her husband, | ‘Om Aldermen who éupported. Maye he plan is to Whole city Abenham 8. Hewitt in 1888 in his pro- |help » rend business whom she had not previously advised josal that the Ameri¢an flag and other fh 1 w HE Nek ontent Th ndoned nnera fly over Hall lows on tlhe held husband explained the situation by Foose We ton a Coc ne art Av vie # ying he had not been ¢ Me was bor Gormar leony 1 Chairman. § ‘ 0! been int tes for f the Sxecutiv Py jy cave man, and L remarked to Judge RR lt Reon for | of the 8 ix ‘ eae Vord that the husband had ‘ fam nom: » morrow night wet a Dire r of t ee ympathy, that [ thought nal wielding of the war club might | wave a th aime Il w those people too," Judge ord remarked. “Ll think cave man nethods are necessary with many women who cease to respect a mat who does not employ them.” Hy the way," L remarked as I rose, you have not said which you favor the buck-squaw or the lady-and-gen tleman system of matrimony." ORANGE PEKOE Leaf is of Virgin Every ~ FOUR MORE FACE y ITALIAN CONSULATE fast River. 10c Sample Packets— Prepared for those in doubt NOICTMENTS OW TREASON CHARGE: 4 Yew Prosecutions to Result. From Cases of Two Men Now * Awa ing Trial Here: Foederat officials said to-day that ai | least treason. Probably will result from the investing in which ther? defendants already are in the Tombae® under indictments returned by ‘th? Federal Grand Jury yesterday. The” men accused are Herman Wessels, known here ‘as Carl Roediger, and” Albert Paul Fricke, "a The four additional indictments, was will name men, some bs whom are already in custody on pionage charges, while others are wn der surveillance so that they can be at any moment. Still othe” \ers against whom the Government four new charges of | gations of two case al sald, arrested has evidence are not now in this” | country. The trial of Wessels and’ Fricke is expected to be only the’* | opening chapter prosecution. Their indictment, an outgrowth of, | their arrest six months ago with Jare=s |miah A. O'Leary and others charged in @ far-reaching Quality