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; hal | ~_TOENTANGLE HER Te ee t i H _WGTRESS,ONTRAL, | For over three haurs she was under examination by Assistant District Attorney Bohan and he failed to en- tangle her, She was perfectly gowned and presented a charming picture, making good use of her eyes on the BAFFLES EFFORTS attentive jurors when she thought sho had scored a point against the Prosecutor. Before going on the stand the vY y, £ woman, who has been a movie ace Testifies She Was Paid $: OO | stes, told Feporters that Wha was be for “Disorderly” Affidavit | ing persecuted by a man worth $20,- F H 000,000 because she refused to leave im Divorce Case. her husband for him. She declared wee that he ¢ her that he would A crowd of theatrical people filled the courtroom of Justice Weeks this mofning to hear Mrs. Betty Inch to«- tify im her trial on a charge of at- tempted extortion, made by “framo” her if it cost him $1 His name she promised to reveal to the jury, if given an opportunity, and it would Now York, In wi most exclusive circles his children moved On the witness she denied that she had ever sworn that she h |room in her apartment for disorderly tartie soolet Eugene P, Herrman, President of the Herr- The de man Motor Truck Company. d rented a |purposes, and when presented with ) affidavit to that effect ahe ad- | mitted her signature, Tho affidavit | was made in 1917 and was used to ob- tain a divorce from a wealthy New York broker The aMdavit stated that a couple | had occupied the room on three dif- ferent oceastons for the night. On one occasion a boiler in the basement exploded and the man ran out into the street in his 1. V. D« and the ‘oman in her combinations. Mrs, Inch declared that the afMfidavit was secured from her under a threat that if she didn't sign it, her @part- ment would be raided. She admitted | gotting $360 for the affidavit, | Some of the questions asked by Mr. | | Bohan, most of which were objected | The war has proved it’s| to by Mrs. Inch’s attorney, Melvin 1.) fendant proved to be a clever witness, 09,000. | WOMAN IN EXTORTION CASE WHO REFUSES TO TELL NAME TO SAVE FAMILY DISGRAGE wed $3-2006-2606 a fee her, and sho finally said she refuse THE EVEN ING WORLD, WED NESDAY, CROMWELL TWINS’ age ORY SUICIDE CAUSED BY ENT IS WARVORK STAN SIGNED BY POLK slams Sudden Relaxation WaS T00 poverat Staten, am provided in the Much for Shattered Nerv (Continued from First Page) — | Constitution, within seven years from JANUARY 29, 1919. PACKER SKS AD FOR SMALLER MEAT CONGERNS Wilson Opposed to Pending Bills to Regulate Big Beef i. t da of the submission hereof to Says Doctor. the States by the Congress.” | Industry. - ma “And, further, that it appears from ninaieemen Doubt was expressed by the offl- on ial aa nents on fi ais this de) WASHTNGTON, Jan Govern cers on the F partment that the amendment to the cers on the French liner Lorraine Ore ition of the United States! Ment ald to mal) packers, instead of that the bodics of the Misses Gladys . A . thet bd eg PrOOSEM ats af 4 has heen ratl-| restrictions on big concerns, was ad- and Dorothea Cromwell, who JUMVEE fied Hy the Leglulatures of the Mtaten yocated to-day by Thomas E. Wilson, overboard Jan. 19 into the River Gl oy alabama, Arizc Calton Aik, CORD* | esiaccreke os Witaea we Ga; ir6 Waleed ronde as the ship mado her way IntO rodo, Delaware, Florida, Georgia) 6” ilson ure th» Hay of Biscay, would ever be hots, Thdlana, Staneke, teane (thE How Interstate Commeree found. Near the point where they iucyy, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland,| Committee to oppose pending bills to disappeared there are many be Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, regulate and lice all packers, pools, and much mud in wlll © Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, New, “If it is thought best to tako the bodics may have been buried Hampshire, North Carolina, North stockyards under Government con Much secrecy has been maintained va +. aeiaine: b by those in a position to know the Dekota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, trol, do so by utilizing the presen facts about the double suicide of the South Dakota, South Carolina, Stile eee eeaiaae : New York goclety heiresses, but the th, Virginia, Washington, regulating ge facilities to wha impression aboard the liner ‘was that Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming. ever extent necessary,” ho said. “If they had become demented through _ “And, further, that the States whose it is considered advisable to make brooding over what they regarded as Le atures have @ ratified the said some improvement in the situation the failure of thelr work in the Red Proposed awendment, constitute that would be more healthful foc the three lacea St In of the fou «in the hs 6¢ the whole number of Un States, l, Frank Acting Secretary of State United States, by virtue and Croxg service. An informal watch had been over the sisters, 1 Is understood, be- of thelr peculia Dr. use actions. smaller packers, the same method should prevail Let the Government find some of enabling them to better help them- way C, L. Purnell of the American Red in pursuance of Section 205 of the Re- selves, This applies particularly t+ Cross, also a pasecnger on the Lor-' vised Statues of the United s, do! distributing fa h as refrig- raine, sald that while the ship was hereby certify that the ndmeént! erator cars, branch houses and cold at Bordeaux st went to the cabin foresaid has become valia to n storage of the Cromwell sisters at their re-/tents and purpe ay a part of the} “{ do not believe you should force quest and found them tired, nervous Constitution of the United States.” |my company to reduce its operations and hysterical, They asked for slecp- | a ~ Jto offset the lack of the same facili- ing powders. Vermont Houxe Ratifies Amendment, ties in other companic anatomically correct. Dalberg, worn lto answer on the ground that it] “Do you, think that either of the} MONTPELIER, Vt, Jan, 20—The| Counsel for Edward A, Cudahy of Our **Westpointer”| Herrman tolephone to YoU! might tend to doxrade her, but sho| Sisters had formed any attachment to|Houso of Representatives to-day |the Cudahy & Co., read a prepared Poin! Jon April 11 and ask you to take care ier out the word incriminate Jan officer who had been killed in tho | passed and se the joint! statement from Mr. Cudahy in whic shoe. [ot May Hayer She was shown a number of olher| War or had any great sorrow on thelr resolution providing for the ratifica-|he said: “As a business man I *More men now free from) “¥°"" 7 a letters in an ¢ to have her iden-| Minds that would cause than to take | (ion of the Federal Prohibition Amend-| not bolieve in Government owner- | "Yet you have testified that you! , i I their lives?” she was asked. | nif h t be 2 : " ify then and then by comparison to ment. ship, nor do I think it would be a - trouble than ever be never met Mr. Herrman until June td Pak Bhe We P letter in| “No,” replied Dr. Purnell, “I do not) <i fuccess or an efficient with respect . : | athe day to had you arrested.” question. ‘There followed a long | think that it was anything more than | { AN W LENG MPANY to tho packing Industry or o ent In or out of Service, it’s; “That is true, I never met him face] grawn between Mrs, Inch on the sudden relaxation from the great benefit to the pul us the present a splendid shoe for any|'”,{ace until then’ one sido and the Justice and Assist. Strain they had been under during ayatem, which has grown up as the ‘man always on the go. BA saat alla de was! int District Attorney on the other,| thelr service with the Red Cross near | P| {result of individual initiative and Hf then when he calied you up?’ I¢ 1 t . jthe battle lines.” | ence.” : bad rom which the witnesk emerged tri- | experienc Built on the last officially] “110 na vont hin chauffeur tome a! Gonant. She handed back each let~ | ONC Hote left by the sisters was 01 sits to Be Opened Monday=-Time| Speculative transactions in swift approved for West Point} aay or bcd a he sa be seni ted ter with the comment that sho ri |Malor_ J c Sherman ot Crete wt ills to a ; ; sa Mu |stocks were inquired into to-day at 2 for the care of May| ¢,..,, é he ed Cross worker, It had been and One-Half for Over- the cross-examination ¢ is F. —hen osidiogestlsy | fused to answer on the ground that | r oer xa tis F. cadets ce the name. ‘Hayes, who was ill in my apartment, j) wm ccnt deernde her. Inno ease waae written by the girls and aske time Swift before the Senate Agriculture ime All leather—-and in tan, suftering tron the effects of an oper-| ty" inauened te admit writing any of) MM to deliver the other threo . gaIaiHidan (Mannion NSH aA Toad a still sells for $7.50. ation. She stayed In my home about | iy. letters |to their brother, Seymour L. Crom-| BOSTON, Jan The American | newspaper account to show there was four weeks." | well, These notes were sealed, One, Woolen Company will open its mill 0 ! Mt "Boh FORO Eres PPT Yo (dh tetrtcaAbohelb asl Mesh bueddiberesnaabbesd RCT AE cr) the brother, one for his wits 210nday on a basis of forty-cight hours | POE OHE dL Gan Wen the ; ‘ r. Bohan asked Mrs. Inch it she! |) BSR Rae” HEA IRI ROE e brother, Dele ie in stocks of Swift & Co. Swift In- Boys’ *‘Westpointer” Ab E the roporter for The Evening W rd) ond a third for a woman friend of the | Wee’ly. and in th vent that m {{a s 2 had ever knewn a man named Billy ternational and Libby, MeNeil and Salid ie al a & me | before the trial opened declared that | twins, business warrants time and a half will onal and Libby it and shoes include a scout shoe] Holden. she answered that she had. | ner father is a politician in a city not | The brother did not go to the pier, | be paid \Lipby, from Novernbor, 1917, to No- on the same last. \ "Did you go to Pittsburgh, Cincin-/¢ar from New York, but re- {having received B wiceteee from tho] To-day'’s announcement commits the | vernber, 1918. © Registered Trademark nat! and ovber cities with him with | fused to divulice his name as later sha | {ner before she docked saying Nis) American W Com a | “We had no idea there was going to the purpose of trapping other men?” | gig (he sau ng in court, Major Bhertaan went to Mi Coons: | factor in the texthWeFidustry, which /be such an advance when wo sep- Roa PEET C t te, all but t ERS PEET COMPANY ‘Tho Judge ruled out this question e of my father’s eye," |well'a home, No. 1 Fant 7ath geroot, (operates fitty-two plants, all but three) arated our three concerns.” sald Mr.| Broadway Broadway | and the Prosector then asked if 8bO! sie gaid, “and 1 wil! not bring my | 4d delivered the notes to bim. Pilgges Peat Ml hacen yg abd ot at 13th St. “Four at 34th St. | had not visited the various cities for] gigerace to hii. 1 have lived in N Major Sherman questioned all) !#8!¢ forty-cight-hour week den wee ; Convenient <itewal pumnoss, and Me anaweerdiuee ok. havaillyed in New! o¢ those on board who had talked uy. the United. Reatile Workde ot Broadway Corners” —Fifth Ave. | that wi » and she answered) York a number of years. A man with the sisters and requested them | Amines in ods Sat “Mert tt at Warren GE aioe Be | SehmMS Lead not, Mio Admitted Ray: | worth 0,000,000 is behind this}to say nothing to any one, Asked | Crmpicte demands of certain individu Ing met Holden tn various parts of| yi coution of me and 1 do not moan | MOY he did no, he said it was his “ot | plants, as at Lawrence the country | ‘ an | feial duty.” tratives have insisted " | Sian a Mr. Herrman, Because | would not] Seymour L. Cromwell received no|the shorter hours but with no reduc- —--— Inch gi na esiees Bra Taye my husband and live with him,| word to-day that the bodies of hig| ton in wase | asked had not written it toly oi) | ree ict sisters had been found, He has cabled] ip FEES NEW PUBLICATIONS. [Holden from Pitebursh. she waid|% 02d me that T would be sorry for/to"'the ‘nutharitics at Bordeaux and! — PEACEMAKER MAY DIE IVER SEEN 0 Could not remember. The letter |" Welton also to friends near that city giving . PILLS. . : creer] “E told him 1 would rather take a{ instructions to sp no expense in see '° - a ae Pca to her and i Y fists OF) Gaating trom: tr ban auto car|*#forta to recover the bodies: | Interposed “ 1D eel and Was could not say whether she had written | -°" a {| “The that my sisters jumped Stash, th Kalfe, bese Ven rot, aro ae tee wit. {and raid that he would fume me i¢|tablished,” Mr. Cromwell said. Our|nasuate Leporte, aged twonty-cigh | Do you realige you are on the wits eet wit) Peale only Hone now. 4a { We may ‘ree{Pacauale Leporte, aged twentysolaht, FOR WORK ness stand?” asked Justice Weeks, |! {9 hee vege wera or both of the bodica.” | of No. 78 Spencer Street, Hrooklyn | “do, avd T realize also that Tam) . is - us Ny i dary the m K, Vanderbilt, at her|into a quarrel with eae eN evealea ia teas " ory | ne © Nis a wre ye Chance, | residenc 660 Fifth Avenu com. | his cousin, of N 4 Classon ime, nder oath,” she replied That " Over the Top in Business For | under oath.” she replied, ana it will alariie Now Yore iio Wl amaniac torcae on tie, anolh. Ge the laafakiliman Beroet near? Purely vegetable. Wonderfully the Men Who Went Over as I am so particular. : Verataa eave) children move | Cromwell ors as follows { Ni cut Le Porte in the th quick to banish biliousness, the Top in War. Mrs, Inch waa told by the Cour one ri i “It In a special grief and loss to ali | with ‘ ording to the pol headache, indigestion and to , | that she could not refuse to answer! ' {he ene a SINE |the women of the Hed Cross serving ae er tae Nisante clear up a bad peeininatons few that you are coming b creat. ds 4 a sked why she does not produce |or who have served in France to learn |!? are aa . oe end to incriminate or degrade her, | : : ory ot service of Gladys and Dorothea Crow Bader who knows the tactics | ang she was aaked It she wanted to| reculvine money from Mr, HOPPER | eat MANN ASSAILS DANIELS. that will carry you over the top | crise on that ground, |for her, she said that May had been| “A special tribute was paid them by —— to business success. | «4 don't think ¢ nat le material,” ahe | *Pitited away by the man behind her be 3 Nott, ho ng of the canteen, ON! Ought to Be Impenched He Says, At “ ” . wdirtanins id © | prosecution. She though he won her assis . 3 arrie: oKors, ing to Win, If I Were Twenty-one | said, { Prosecution. She (ought the woman yaa. september they reported th inehlag/ nae PALE FACES The C vend wan at Palm ‘ even in the splendid group stationed | WASHINGTON, Jan tary of is © manual of business tactics The Court informed her sternly he actress was out on $5,000 bh a vious of the Miscee | the Navy Daniels ought to be imnpeact Generally indicate @ lock by William Maxwell, Vice Presi- that that point was not for her tojuntil after the trial last night, wi ere guper-excellent, ‘They and “it fa not unlikely that he wil Ue of trun in the Blood Bent of Thomas A. Faison, Inc. | decide, She thon pouled and glanced|ahe was committed t ‘Tombs ore angels! sald Miss Rogers, ‘who entative Mann, Jilinols, esi t Carter’s fron Pills He Ree gone over the top, and appealingly at the jury by Justice Weeks. The A tant Dis. |Ret only do first class work on day! gay, charging Daniels had bought rad fan lead you to victory “T do net know my rights," whe anid trict Attorney re his eros. (and night wervice, but also find thme ens winous authority from Congress Will help this condition $1.25 AT ALL BOOK STORES wistfully { would like to confer examination this me : hospitals and to befriend the little! , { ny that an item | 4. B. Lippincott Co., Pub., Phila. wiih siny cours 1 i Who is your fath was his first. Pr refugee children, Rverytody as ti ney whick an Yermisaion to do this was denied | question a ire ome t Mann ‘pr an Hi as es and courage in real da iking out the whi um — ae rchegat Sine qu T talked with ment war adopted without 1 as her retort will answer no could adapt BR caicstions about my fanity hemielves to new and difficuly eon dition: vut the did 80 with spirit | The Coward Shoe Store Is Easy To Reach “18 Minutes from 96th Street” 2 Blocks from New West Side Subway. 3 Blocks from New Broadway Subway. 3 Biocks from City Hall Subway Station, 4 Blocks from Brooklyn Bridge. The 9th Ave. “L” at the Corner. 2 Blocks from the 6th Ave, “L". 2 Blocks from Chambers Street Ferry. 3 Blocks from Barclay Street Ferry. 4 Blocks from the Hudson Terminal. ‘ A glance at the disgram will show how accessible the Coward Shoe Store fe, no matter what line of transportation you mey use, Coward Sb rat one Sold Nowhere Else James S. Coward 262-274 Greenwich St.,N.Y. (dieas Warveo Bi) BREAKS A COLD IN A HURRY “Pape's Cold Compound” is pleasant and affords Instant Relief. A done taken every two houra until three dosey are taken will end grip misery and break up scold ote {t promptly opens elyged up nostrils and air pansages in the head, stops nasty discharge or nose running, Fe Nieves sick headache, dullness, feverish: eas, sore throat, ancezing, sarenees and atiffneas, Don't ata’ 4 upt Quit blowin, and snuitin Kase your throbbing head! Nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold Compound," which costa only » few conte at any drug store, It acta without Assistance, tastes nice, causes no incon- venience, Be sure you get the genuine, i Den.seees. Advi. i agg {which won my ‘If they sufi ntive confidence. pred a nervous reaction SALTS iN HOT WATER latter the 4 for effort was} of the best men in the Allied armiey ‘The sufferings of. others are entitled |e not only tc our warmest sympathy, | yut our truest admiration.” “TIME TO FILE INCOME TAX | result from toxins, poisons and im Date Changed to April 15 and May purities which are generated in the . bowels and then absorbed into the Be Further Prolonged by blood through the very ducts which Revenue Commissioner, should absorb only nourishment to WASHINGTON, Jan. 29.—The period Says we must make kidneys clean the blood and pimples disappea sores sustain the body. It ts the function of the kidn ys to jfor filing income and profits tax re- filter impurities from the blood and # probably will be extended by tn- cast them out in the form of urine, venue Comunissioner Roper but in many instances the bowels Mareh 15 to April 15, or even create more toxins and impurities it was stated to-day, This would than the kidneys can eliminate, the kivo taxpayera about two months in the blood uses the skin pores as the which to meke out and file returns. next best means of getting rid of Printing of tax return forms for these impurities which often break comes of $5,000 and less was begun to- out all over the skin in the form of forms for incomes of more pimp | 5,000 will be available before The surest way to clear the skin of March 1. these eruptions, says a noted au- Taxpayers will make an installment thority, is to get from any pharmacy payment of one-fourth of their otal about four ounces of Jad Salts and tax on April 15 or whatever final date take a tablespoonful in a glass of hot is set for Ming. ‘The postponement water each morning before breakfast ably will make it necessary for the | for one week. ‘This will prevent the | of an istue of $794,000,000 tax formation of toxins in the bowels, It tes maturing March 15 _> Policeman Mit by Auto. Patrolman Samuel P. Stillwagon of No. 619 Mumboldt Street, Brooklyn, Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless was knocked down to-day by an auto- | and is made from the acid of grapes mobile on Gates Avenue, near Sumner! and lemon juice, combined with lithia Avenue, Brooklyn. in St. Johi Hos- | Here you have a pleasant, effervescent | pital it was said he had concussion of |drink which usually makes pimples the brain, The automobile was driven | disappear; cleanses the blood and is by Merton T, Wilson of No, 68 Good- exgellent for the kidneys as well.— win Plage, according to the police, — i also stimulat the kidneys to normal activity, thus coaxing them to filter e blood of impurities and clearing the skin of pimples { Save Decayed Teeth, Tighten Loose Teeth, Treat ased Gums. SETS OF TEETH Gold and Porcelain Crowns, Bridgework Fillings and Inlays of Gold, Iver and Porcelain Made at Reasonable Prices. th and Roots iF d, Teeth rough eaned Broken Plates repaired while you walt. JBL 08; BLOOn, Ices 2 E. 125th St. |169 E. 34th St. 5. B, Cor, 6th A NW. Cor, 34 A) 740 Lexington Av S. W. Cor. 58th ye t4erett' Treg re AM to TP. M. DAILY ats OAM. t0'3 P.M UXATED IRON . Tf you are not strong or well you nursell to make Hy st: see how long you an work or how far you can Without becoming. tired nt take tu odive grain. tablets NO MONATED. TRON three times per day. for two. weeks Then test your strength again and "see, how much you nined. Many people have this teat and b ished at thei nce and energy. ‘aramteed to give satis. money refunded, At sak | Switt. “Swift & Co, didn't profit by the transaction, but the 25,000 stock- holders did. “But while you say Swift & Co.'s earnings showed a falling off last year,” replied Senator Norris ‘ matter of fact the three Bwift com- panies show an enormous increase in the opinion of stock buyers.” Mr, Swift said he personally had | hot dealt In Swift stocks to affect the | rket. When Swift & .Co. shares wero eelling at 80 1 wanted to buy some, | but didn't have the money,” said the packer, Mr. ‘Heney’s questions developed that an employee of Swift & Co. en- faxed in buying and selling Switt shares for employees who paid for them on the instalment. plan, | Senator Norris read an Albany | warehouse report showing storehouses in the State are overflowing with ac cumulated foodstuffs, “It that is true,” he asked, “why is it that prices of prodt to con- eumers are still going up “You can't blame the packers,’ Swift answered. “Large packer not especially involved, as they don't own over 10 per cent. of the stored food referred to." He added that prices are already somowhat lower, _— Me PROMOTIONS IN POLICE. | Two ree jn and Four Patroimen Are Advanced. Pol Commissioner Enright, to-day announced the pre geants to Heutenan men to the post of sergeant. The new nants are: Sergt, John Gallagher the Vernon Avenue Station, Brooklyn, the 10th Inspection District, Avenue U and Mast 13th Street; Sergt. notions of two # 8 and four patrol- Dodd of the West 47th Street 4 leutenancy under Inspector Morris o ifth District ‘The patrolmen elevated are: Fredertcl: Dietrich, who wi xo from ‘TraMe Squad to West 47th Street; David J. Twomey from Flushing the Vernon Avenue Station, Brooklyn; William ©. | Jones. from Madison eet to Amsterdam Avenue and 132d Street, and William Fielding, from Stap! I, to the Macdougal Street St Have You a Tired Liver? | Do you feet liver bh that tt your Ww all worn out? 8 becn overworke ia worn out, T Ne system to fill up with acids one would make you feel red out, exhausted und sick Perhaps your | for wo lone would ullow and weak, Boal’s Laxative Fruit “Rolls “ix rolls, dircet. from wl the Sample makers, i Free on Request Koal's Kotls, 216 W. 14th St. New York, —Advt Miller's Antiseptic Oil, Known as Snake Oil. haps relieved more mutt known remedy as ers than in the same time, Three million hi sold ntee to sat- unded, today by ce h praised nde throughout the Neural g Ing Joints or any s sald to be and burng It been found mo: tive, This wonderful new oll rer prod veh Tremarkal yughout the country yall leading drugetsts t tute, for there ty nothing lke it, See that Ite Miller's. Every bottle guaran or money refunded, %0c, @00 an At your druggist and Reid Cubit, 140 Nassau St; Alex ut Phar 1020 Third Ave; Fraser Drug Stores, Stith St. and Lex. Ave: Gry Drug Co, 434 ft. and Broadway, 1a Brooklyn: M, & 8, Arensberg, Myrtie and Duffield, Fulton and Feankiin, ‘Fu ‘on and Tompkins, Broadway and Greans, | used t AN ARMY OF FRIENDS Thousands Who Have Banefited From Father John’s Medicine PRecommend Its Value For more than half a century Father John's Medicine has proved its value a pure and wholesome body-build- tonic. Those who prove its value using it in their homes always tell others of its merit, ‘This great army of people who use Father John's Med is constantly growing in numbers and the medicine has passed on from one generation to. another as the standard, safe family medicine to be used when any member of the family becomes weak or run-down or is at- tacked by a cold or cough, ‘The great food value of Father John's Medicine makes it especially good for those who are thin, pale and weak. ft builds new flesh and strength without using alcohol or dangerous drugs in any form.--Advt. 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