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THE EVENING WORL AY, JANUARY BROOKLYN MOTHERS FIRST T0 GREET RETURNING SONS FROM FIELDS OF FRANCE ‘Each of These Brooklyn Mothers ' Has Two Sons Coming From War ~-FROM PASTOR ON CRUELTY CHARGE > | Court Cuts Short Hearing in! Suit of Mrs. Hall Against GETSSEPARATION ite 23, 1919, of Preacher Who Secured oe Separation; Her Two Children START AN NQURY Arnold Rothstein and Other Gamblers on Grill Before Assistant District Attorney, As nt District Attorney James announced to-day that it is | n to bring out all the olre um which attended the sene tional police raid on a crap game in apartment at N 1 West 67th Stre arly la inday morning Jwhen Arnold f in, New York er nal gambler, and ain rested in t uid are } arraigr re Mag McQuade in West Side Court | The two det Walsh and Mee Loughlin, who w hot and slightly wounded by f the gamblers dure Jin gthe raid, have been examined by [the District Attorney and have said | they do not know who fired the shots and that there d appear to be much chance of finding out. ‘The prisoners will be charged with Aisorderly conduct and gambling. Two Jof them are charged with carrying & concealed weapons in violation of *he Sullivan Law, These are Rothstein and one Bennie Lane, but both have permits to carry pistol thstein’s { permit signed by a Nassau County ; Judge and Lane's by a Judge in Sare toga Count I question the detece : ft © find if, as ree ; rode t wi Lina oe ned tein to 1 dressed and returned n to the scene of the vg the gambler under also to show ots w struck the fired through the | panel josed door ¢ h an ope between the edge he door and t mb w the elives: W to push the , or open against pressure of nblers pushing in the room on the other side The defense of Rothstein ard the : other prisoners that they resisted the raiders because they thought. they were being held up by highway men will be gone into by Mr. Smith, He | Will try to discover how often Roth- tein and } owd have been held ip by gun men and the circumstances of each hold-up with relatiop®to the ondition of the game as beGween the unkers and the playe ir ; I Mr. smith will try eo bring ' the facts about tb? travelling i | games of Manhditan such a J which was raided. This game, it rs, was shifted twice Suturday tensibly to avoid predatory ’ j men. | | | “Quality” is often used but i not always exemplified. With Hurley Shoes it is not an empty word but an estab- lished fact. Hurley | A/C | COMBINATION ; | ! wf | Made over a special last | has C forepart, B instep, and A heel. Grips the foot firmly, cannot slip at the heel. Cor- set fitting at instep. Absolute comfort in forepart. Wide, ; medium and narrow toes, : | Our beautiful Cordovan shades , are made possible by using only the best leathers, by being treated by the Hurleyized secret process, which increases the life of the leather, retaining its rich lustre to the end. HURLEY SHOES B 1434 Broadway 1357 Broadway 1177 Broadway 215 Broadway 183 Broadway 39-41 Cortlandt Se Factory—Reckland, Ma Real Whole Wheat Biscuit is the daintiest, most wholesome cracker you can possibly serve crisp and fresh, with a rich nut flavor Owing to their bran centers, t leading physicians recommend i them as especially valuable Jin regulating the digestion of the } growing child j | | | > a | Two Warships With 1,840 of | Mother Brown said, “but they did not | Her Preacher Husband | te me why I'm sure they cannot om the Boys Due to Reach |e wounde | Justice Faber in the Supreme Port To-Morrow | Joseph, George and William Cun- Court at Long Island City to-day * Batinieds . ningham, sons of Mrs, Joseph Cun- granted @ separation to Mra. Anna Te " ningham of No, 193A Schaefer Street 1 ror if » Pp. . : | , 4 A. Hall from the Rev. Eugene P. WELCOME DOWN BAY. |went away with the old 18th, out ‘ Hall, pastor of the Claremont Park o_o William is now Capt, Cunningham, if ie} * 0 picase, of the 50t Soust r ongregational Church of the ron Louisiana and New Hampshire ll sete ack wait ag et and formerly an assistant pastor at| Have Aboard Heroes of [Joe and Sergt. George, both of Bat the Basober Memorial Church in t t rooklyn. ha 60 ‘ Hines ery D, will throw their arms around | oe : — the 59th Coast Artillery. fiolWae CosmMeew EAE "IHEE love Her The Rey. Mr. Hall also had asked ape z » death, Mrs, Cunningham cried for & peeeetrnoe ene Lc were nee As one looks further into the prep- | happily to-day in ¢ atios been on triaf for two days, At the ton n is making to go| "No mother," she said, “ever had time eet for the resumption of testi be braver boys than mine. You mony this morning Justice Faber mown bay to-morrow to welcome . fp Ait led the attorneys of both sides ought to see the letters they wrote. | bors : the battleships Louisiana and New| siacks of them, Joe's last letter cov. | |into his chambers for a conference Hampshire, returning from Francelered twenty-six vat \noeell | | He told them that “for the sake of with 1,840 Br n men on board, | be touch of sorrow about their Mr. Hall and his reputation and} } : standing in the ministry, and also for {t becomes clearer and clearer and|"ome-coming, and I'm half afraid Mestlah . nici One of their sis: Josephine, died jthe sake of his children, here carer that only two people will take (10 doe tae, Christ nae AR | whould be no further taking of testi-/ part. hey khow hOthine about 4h” mony and that a compromise ought! Sfother a at FOUR OF THIS FAMILY IN THE to be reached before any additions MaKenE IA oa nicer SERVICE. j airing was given to the charges and igag ah ee bait . | [counter charges of the minister and Mrs. William J, Gorman of No. 285 food which will here be where | hie awit Pacific St the ervice flag in : Hother will go 4 whose window has four stars, will Wee ee saeco, nee or ere the H der, with the welcome home 60 per cent. of her con- | |hours, after which Abraham Levitt, ind the and the tribution to the cause in the ma [attorney for Mrs. Hall. had the fol- overyth tow . ung persons of Sergeant M | lowing statement entered an the| Wii caki BHUE SOU Arthur D. Gorman, twenty-four, | Piero peat As the result of @ con-| = Private Masry 1, Goomen, tweates| ference of the court and the parties to| ANS SHR CHiLomEr them, the soldier who went away @!tneco, Those two joined the old 13th | |the action, it has been decided that) —— va _ boy and returns a man, who has|q betor ienica’s Ghtee: {Bt Mrs. Hall's application for a sep- fea iw feet esdl SLAKG thon ieee \| aration shall be granted, as it ap- | IS LIBERTY TO LEAVE US. smed and tong the Kies in with him i eerie sale aed Mec atlee arte oa Corr Maken Sarcastic In “rm mad to see them,” thelr AA nord clo sitinad Ai aca sdhide mt Sta - hed " i ne ; | | will determine the custod of the 1 Ain xe 1 moiher ‘ to-day, “that 1! | SERIE Ke desta oF : Vo tho Balitor of 1 ou know what she has been ugh. per nll of Tuesday about the piers ! aera) pee ee Could ou k nform me the THIS MOTHER HAS TWO HOME | &t Hoboken, thinking maybe they i shane re | United States of America in > re COMING. digit uteat Ga Omane ; | The termination of the case dis : . F . her Gort tb » henet. | MRS CORA Mm FADDEN appointed a large crowd in the court, arn the Statue of Libe » France af. Mrs, Cora McFadden of No, 9 n he other Gorman boys are Serg Has TWO .SONS IW 59TH 4 | : i Thomas Fe Ot the 1isth dare ,|made up mostly of members of con- Ju a the H : te - te ment, now in France, and Capt. aes |aregations which Hall has served. | f KENNETH GORDON STABLES, : Charles Jr. and William liam F. Gorman instructor at | ecugd iareaomie seme ates : : ie are a iba | appeared to be about evenly divide oan -_ " K, Ja } Charley, twenty-two, before he joined | Camp Dix in the 1 A a — he eolote nployed by the Du| FIVE SERVICE STARS IN HER | ne CATE Gem ane iho the dilaleea GY) ters’ Learue Official to Ap Vont ne Will wa. FLAG. | and his wife, enters’ League eh Lo Ap- ont ( ca mpany il was 4 2 . en ‘| Mrs, Hatt had accused her husband! ., a ‘ , a at on a‘ ak at an newspaper i t ur i a re Et tata on her of cruelty and other offenses, and hs| peal to Health Departme nt w th B uae t th a once Fa (BURGOS tha lake te had acoused ‘her of cruelty | to Stop Ejections. pe Belen Hoh tha f t t story and__of being too familiar _ with} rs | First Assembly Distr Demooratio »y Who St j& church deacon and other men.) yp that influenza will b: read H nies : : si : The couple were married nine years| | | 1 ams ; ciation, and, as you may sre by F, comes home to-morrow wita| | ego and have two children, Herbert, |°Y ‘Ne Members OF evict aa 1 See | Bactoeraph; altonenier {00 | th i. Bill was formerly with the | | |cight years old, and Harold, six. They | Who have been forcod to seek shelter | BEBE op PEDeOre noe to) BO. the) Wiig eh HATE HUbSES CADAUY, Ona! reparated last July, Mr. Hall is liv-, in homes of friends is the basis of al Bhghrs geo be ng. celeb asket ball player with _ | sat No. 6 \ iehiing pee aa UP6 prooklyn's St. Vincent de Paul team. a i A | ing at No. 680 Onderdonk Avenue,! plea Abraham Stutniker, Vice Pre 1 BOE ne canesuenai joined the 13th. four Some Think Bill Before Leg’ Ridgewood, which is part of property | dent of the Gr York Ten-| an Evening World reporter, “have n he was ‘ ¢ * ,he inherited that is suid to yield him | ‘ — saved me worry by writir lature Should Let Only a large income, and Mra, Halt in siy.|@R4#" Leagus, will make to the city], | 1 { Erection uently. And Will certainty : : itv wh a eniidhaa ae | Panartment cb dealih to prevent ? arades, Dinners and Erectio peg Alen aa td erney,, Married Ones Qualify. ing with the ehildren at No. Department of I ; i jueer experionce ven his Grandma |¢ ; sith Healthc aed < Cooper Avenue, Ridgewood, ther rent strikes evictions from tt ot Victory Arch on MeFadd was Mary E. Walsh ajc Quartermaster Frank, of the court ordered her to bring sthe chil s , vhether the s e | the ¢ houses at Nos, 856, $60 and 864 ba ey ‘: irl of sixteen, back in the 1860's, she|US. 8. Ampbritice, Ne Whether the single or the eoartl h jdren to court next Monday, when the A inet Programme. mposed a Ww known as the|epjonte seth t incent.” said Mrs.’ woman, the mother or the childless | question of their custody will be set- (1/20 Street. = i Hawk) whiok want wera Ko thee aay he | woman, fitted to sit on a | tied Stutniker's own w ' ‘ 7 peer ae ‘ y pe d out of meidury ¥ e main topic of d iq and he has been permitte corn OF Connres rayne was your he fairly pest the life out of me /Jury Was the main topic of d | At the direction of the Court a let-| "© ae He ; ; ava /ot Slavwar t ‘Rear Ba tying to enlist in the navy the c nce called by the| lacvertien pe a City Marshal to remain in his apa laymen and members of Hayward Unit] Uda bedn It seems to me, Vincent Tierney,") Brookiyn Women's Bar Association plies GE ceLBl elingt s a ment, although papers of evict 14, Motor Corps Division of th 7 ‘ : : Me ald t a Analy I have yesterday at No. 64 We 48th Sir * WAS Out OR record. were served on him the first day y. He went upstairs quite enough whi gave four |> letter read in part pa ional League for Women's Service ‘ ; va ton oun eanntrs Sou. wait t© consider the bill to be introduced | fy ie: 5 : Two children in families wh " ss scheh RHUR Ub tas tabs Stale enimiatuee analitving | hae - ou e done every- ave heanavinted ha at 1 in. | vt 4 City Hall to-dity for the purpose * re then of the same nation I'll! women to be jurors ee es ve mo and have made |quenza. All of these families are be- | of obtaining official permission to ex heard in We r, he een years Li - but all your efforts have failed. | end a homecoming weleom lo old on Nov. 11 day the armis. | tions were present, They unanimous- You ; % ¥ alled. | of sympathetic frien The menace’) meant hat band jt was s 1, He came into the ly indorsed a resolution presented by jones never meet | to these neighbors and the dange It atention of the red TWO OF HER BOYS ALSO TO BE w that night in tears : Aisa Amy Wren, Freaident of the as« | —_—. mar I 4 Wvise you that |qeath to those now Stutniker | cont fr ee GREETED. ow, mit, YOu Fee,” he cried out, : bonus even i 1 should call us to him, ‘ ul t s SINE IH PRO ERY ANG GRE (ea itea Tne al A sociation, that women sho be! -, : » | thinks, should compel the Health Dr ‘ Mrs, Gertrude “Brown of No, 518] ‘*ouve made & sla bg hy ae teres an . Miccrareerce Gnidien | Community Organization Is} we must not even see each other partment to restrain further evic. | Colored residents of Harlem in leu \ reet is another who . bec rt 7 * i . Tab } ; ee 6 caske | lar, to extend a rousing Macon Stree anothe fo Will/everywhere in Brooklyn, but here, |was caused by two points: The re-| Urged to Take Up Local | ",! nat tions, ul t ' ome two be nt 9th —P% pre Are enough to convince any | «trictions that matrimony might im- _ . | I have mac rangements for Tie tieaatéhied pain Wave ihe tid ayward’s fighters. A victory arch is { mer H. Brown, twen firat class |falr minded peron that Mother and | oUt On juan manawa st ow tue and National Problems, j My burial and hope you will make |itics remaining in the apartments | Planned for Seventh Avenue and 135th 7 ives ag y Albert Cu titve any part whatever in the Wel. {her adoration of her own children me x arrangements for yours, as I do |trom eviction to-day. Twenty-two | St BBall ® DRRANOS ANd: Gther vf priv . Pa me Home party might blind a mother to the flaws in| To meet emergencies of the j Bot want eg be informed of what. families of the th two « nally | He ne will be} ‘an: was. form: with the Ward] Except, ay Brooklyn argues, where |some other woman's offspring und demobilization period,| °¥¢F #hould occur to you; nelther | comprising the rent strike tin | ' =teamship ( rere t with | Mother puts on her best bonnet and The unmarried women were solia|,, oa Wallonel talanes will you be informed in my case. fn thele Home The law pr ‘ Rev Sunday go-to-meetin's to wel e Counc ationa | “IL hope God will e rr M. B. Knox H y, Thoy joined) +... three, or maybe four sone, \for the unmixed justice to be looked the State and territ 1) toy : MI spare your life jtyat, should Kouds removed in ¢ h 2 | a now th > for int un ached, Th: who had . 8 ‘ | a Pipes y ‘, as the children tions be damag by weathe e He of the | y week befor j; ;; bauUarHAUnied’ Chem’ an’ Ant Aeaat and its Woman's Committee | Need your tender care, You have |owner responsible for the rein Washingto eran ] E, 0, JONES OF ‘GRAPE’ FAME (inti deveiopmene or rignteous suds, sked that legisla always been @ loving mother to | muy be held f ws, Clear skies | ea cle ‘ y)ment tuted in the various States to + ee {tavor the land te “ ; i s {ly | LEADS FELLOW WORKERS Miss Sadie American of the Jewish | vide for the development of ¥ = Aaron nin, on the | Tobias, Pr M Mimms, Tsea Womens Council dwelt on ROAD ecm anni Pasi ee BROSNAN’S MAY PASS has appeal 1 to the Kirat M Ls 4 ung M o et, ph ea G8 ilinien ‘ e ’ Court the Bronx breve aptist ¢ T. Ht. Richa ‘ { Demand Jobs Al candivecee ee ae Mrs. Ellen Kirke! 1 permanent, State le n vietion, His daug ka Lieut. M. W ‘ emand Je Hand) Downs said firmly that it would be|pon-partisan basis, nou INTO A MERE MEMORY pre kara Rudd « urd Unit 14, ifen to Hold Demonstratio impossible for any woman who had . i strike ' DI tha “Maas ‘ : » |never been married to judge the cases | Ment was made pee ee + H n York I fent, and Paul H. Bray Police or No Police, of young peo which require the; (Grosvenor B. Clark Divec Qua Landmark Invoived in Plan eety owes lor ¥ ¥ mother heart the United States ¢ N eure 7 s ~ yore we SF ae at n iui . ‘ D f Ma Hylan, Be w workers" — Miss American openly expressed her | por, t Park Bank to Extend te 1 r A, \ A aesured t flaws fron rowd that! disbelief in that theory 7 Strike ‘ ld grant ‘ 6 Rand No. 7 Hast, Miss Mary Wood, a iawyer and Ri ne coun mime I , Building i - i 1 ar etntaeat publican jeader, | intenpo the | proper functior ¢ in « Ninian ' uve be i 1 on ake h ypinion that unmarried women mig missions co! fost St yal int attaches to a tran: ae 4 loved tu: be looked to for a littio—just alittle | separtments the w action arranged by the National a <i keener sense of justice than mothers. | 1). SE tail Vark Bank for property adjoining it gore OF Sa ee nna Janae | van {/nome at Browway, Futon and-ann Q]2TH HAS HEAVY. PUBLIC HEARING ALSO w Is, and the fact that inany | “ae Gne- and possible twa cate . det nothers intrusted thei wi 1 Ms ly ni q F 5 Hl 1 He| “The majority of teachers are not ae , pa f the bank , SS “ S i ag marrie id M Olive A beg we ne of thé 5 aiden | CO A l Vv ale) ri Gabi law at b f t ; : , 5 ; No Coffee 2 tne | Gabriels lawyer, and the ae Re Ruislaeee at aca New} Dela \ ( ° ” nt dema at Ww ” Pro- dren, Many unmarried women are | ture Nd . ’ adjoining the bank on Casa at ‘ eaction ¢ of emp s 80 Much in the public service | ur" ; cant nty yeara, wi ; } ¢ war, are Vighly edu pata, ; P he al Ls ¢ d, m Way for) Writing to Mayor Gillen of Now When You t will nat not man, I know bv m ’ w modern building that will provide (ol, A. V. 2. Anderson of : 4 i b #0! f jobs, Or fairer led man | anid t nit mportant additiona »>mmodation “ D k ears ese ed, as well aw shelter and them on a jury. When men and|terest an nse ¢ ponsil or its banking n Infan ‘ 4 tha co ‘ Tin. y j women work together on a jury.|the improvement the buildi eal estate men the National | lousey of off in Fran 1s ; about half and ha 2 best 2 Bank has arranged for a lease sp ho fallur % ' f en 8 erved, The women | WrOUnes,. elrne ond parka Of yerty with the Of | of woldie pier | € za 1 } ath n the low courts will ga ammunt und nt omm neo itura, which has a |? 3 sinhtobiend ng af 500, 'T c nee when they tind women on the | health anita and eral we bably from the time the section of d ng Indu a i ' , 1 Broad 1 Fulton st 1 1 a demonstigitio Miss Wren sald it was feared that | iyo ‘be SB ihe cahale “nome was ow pastu r Ahot drink that erien , in tha cake urmera' wive me Me of i whole communit 16 building is a five-story struct: . braces one ona to the ( Hall to demand aring Would be objection, they would 4 0 AOE ubby by years of wea fataiie surintan cleat suite Pe have to leave homé, She instanced a will provide a ready contact be » stloon on the & ri v ve our anviticia. A ) unde resulted in the sosmenu on the jury had to apend twolor the Btate and nation ® © ® a0 tha tf ita old fashioned a 2 { stimulation and f $3.0 weeks at the county seat ' ; ; : 2 © equipment d dec rf Ae siceae i. the subsequent a They put up ata h a ne ane ‘ ations b probably never been t Dr I " 1 4 let-down some- Casoaltion InN Englind Diviston, iC was a a on : al rs and ur te ts pr pee nen Mi i Aeh : : times felt by ; me-yellowed the ' led Ly A 308TON 7 T And! the farme w " tt hunity can be . peed jb Sie venne Newaw coftee drinkers Passa rit SAA OLELOR OT cane ie SOT dra ‘ n can be TaInIAAS aad naaeennnne (010 Sieth 6 ’ : “ 4 reo N : pad ' Slants’ ae much,” put in Miss Ma 1 4 ba yiae problems or em. pases decorate the quaint walla en Savings of : No‘caffeine"in ab pais A249 at the ars, dames 'L 1 —_ B nawapantr ; ‘ PosTuM ain Ponilaan Wa State ¢ Par 1 tated that the ma; Wilson Cables Rearets om Alves!) years at Sixth Avenue and 23d Street : , cording to compilations from W: y hind th iner the mprised Death. firs. Jane F. Hyde saved $ Phi “Theres a Reason’ Coolage. toda han Met thoiates s He Vo MeCoarmack 4s. ! of 184400 unite of State, eount we 3TON. Jan. 22.—Preaident | Was shown yesterday when her will 1 the by , L190 ‘Diticere and men dilied sistant Dist Attorney of Kings | community councils, which sin ne 1: Bar t a message to| War filed in Surrogate's Court. ‘The (ties sintst | : Nightly, 3,963 ed, 269 missing und the Legislature they want the bill to! to their activities the formation of | mment expressing his | Property goer to ner childri ugainat {ala0 in ial taken’ srtee ep tat the death of President grandchildren, A grandson gets the Hoard of Hucation hearing has been set prisoner, pass, more than 1,800 employment bureaus. ‘Alves Rews stand. for one week {rom to-aiw ' 6 Sa The youngsters Jove them. orth Whole Tuck some Wheatswe F. H. BENN@IT BISCUIT CO,, N.Y.

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