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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1919, —' GIRL AND 3 MEN stevia ost es, A * RAN ALONG LEDGE TWO POLICEMEN mT DAA SMS REPBLIGN LEADERS OVER Sis Sstany nant ne ¥ \ ay night td she would get the money for him bi af |he accompanied her to an apartment sisi, ih ‘ os ARE ACCUSED fF joe teeereeet marr as Te (fF HOME FOR POLICE WHO FORCED DOOR control and Operation of Industries | Meeting Here Friday on Port Treaty! BEAUTY SPECIALIST ‘ Brook) n » t Se Lised j : ering i } nue, Bel vind pe gear and Home Building Provided | to Be Used in Furthering TELLS SECRET “ | Japartment a short time when ike in New Laws Legislative Plan se Avia a {Herrman entered, announced that he BISMARCK, N. D., Feb, 2.—Lerisla. | ALBANY, N. Y., Feb Gov h lend Bale ok oe corked toad le & |was Miss Dixon's husband and de tion, sponsored by Non-Partisan | hopeg to reach before the week ends pies Aci clletenieadba cs ad } lee 1 Stark for his presence there |League, providing for State-owned In-| On eer e erent vt a er eae isc |, Mea. M.D. Gillespie, a well known [Starke nal ‘Herrman fred @ shot in + ak Gene Bey vere S| of the legislation he favors, ‘The Cov. | beauty specialist of Kansas City, re- his direction which missed and im- , . . ired C i e i WE Listas Ted a tl ag hgintoh baka AC RAMA ie Heeb 2 ALI 6 oY leently gave out (he following state i Raton B Declares Gov-| eased iteelt inthe wall, After going | Manufacturer Goodel Goes 3 Fired On While Attempting to | Frazier naving signed a group of bills |ernor and the leaders will meet in ex- | Ce” Veena bay laler “ pescehe Bhdinn bth w going) . e Man Said | which furnish the means to carry out | ecutive session in New York Friday with , : MAZOL A ernment Employee Robbed | through some other motions of an in-| Blocks as Masked Men Areat | Make Arrest—One Man Said | Mi" icy |i commatesion from New Jersey to ‘is- |, “ANY one can prepare a simple mix. } GISHABt BESDERG ‘and Making verious ave Confesse Those bills provide for an industrial |cuss the treaty arrangements between] tite at home, at very little costs the | | is to j to Have Confessed. t | will darken pray hair, and make it “ | Him in Brooklyn Flat. | threats and accusations, Herrman | — His Door—t Captured. LMNs cominituion for ‘control and operation [the two Staten ocenaary to the con- | Wut darken gray fisirs and make f ——— took Stark's $400 diamond ring and ‘ OCS oar , of Industries; establishment of a State |templated developincnt of the port Of | water add 1 ounce of bay rum, « small ' Mini lorence Dixon, nineteen yearn $100 stickpin, according to Stark, and| After fue members of his houss-| RAHWAY, Feb, | 26—Patrolman hank with which to finance industries: |New York, While the leaders are In| Hox uf Thurho Compound and 4 ounce . rf James Lynch and Jacob Kraus, « a home builders’ act by which the|the city the Governor hopes to show | . old, of No. 691 Lenox Road, Brook- | then left the apartment. hold had been terrorized for three of glycerine. These ingredients can Makes Fried ws Drege c Stark said Miss Dizon appeared |the Rahway Police Department, were | state will engage in construction of |them the need of speeding up subway! he fought at any drug store at very lyn, Is held under $5,000 bail to-day hours by the demands of strange men P to-day while homes for residents on a building and | construction, ‘ Foie F M excited after the occurrence and he shot and killed early to-da : Pa Ce ine a , , little cost, or the druggist will put it ‘oods for action by the Grand Jury, and m that the door be opened to them, John | attempting to’ arrest men suspec pan association basis, and three bond- hey don't come to my way of uy for you. Apply to the hair twice ore sso og na lt nate Ahad eal TINA " 21 ot h ot an wed in a street 1 Jing bills, carrying a total of $17,000,000 | thinking concerning the reorganization | a’ week until the desired shade is ob: . . Irving Herrman, a stenographer said! quiet her nerves ho suggested that| Goodel, manufacturer, of No. 62 ghbenadibgs é Mu,|i8 bonds with which to carry out the |of the down-State Public Service Com- | tained. ‘This will make a gray haired Digestible to be employed by the Government,| they take a ride in his adtomobile.| West 136th street, mado his way along! hd Ne. erin wiseit, has ava, [industrial programme, mission after they view New York’s| person look twenty years younger. , She assented ani he drove her to sachio, No. Main Street, has con-| , State Terminal Elevator and /streets,” the Governor said, “then they | 4 t y is under st in Cleveland await- | ow 10 escape throe| r ¥| This is not a dye, it does not color i under arrest in Lbcasthat a ye) the Grand Avenue Police Station, a paat g ie hed be id persed bith fessed to killing them Mill Association ix the chief en- |are not’ warm hearted the most delicate scalp, is not sticky oe | ing extradition to New York, a8 th€| wiere he had her locked up. Hoge corer eee 4 > S Weat| The shooting occurred on the up. It ie provied with | Gov, Smith was to leave for New! or greasy and docs not rub off."— j ee orton eiieen ten" p J result of an alleged “badger game ‘The police said that Miss Dixon at rae ie sel bloc ty to Hy lond floor of the Main Street He tal through issue of State |} York this afternoon to attend the Advt ; hy ’l worked on David Stark, a married] first insisted that Herrman was hey! 25th Street Police Station and came) 7 vic and Kraus forced a door. |bonds. The bill gives all powers in es Sees 1018 who liven at No. 1660 Union| husband, but later broke down and back with two policemen, who MAN-11 voon stepped through the doorway |tablishment and location of elevators | Street, Brooklyn, and has a sweater| admitted that #he was not married.| %#¢d to hold one of the three bUT-| ang was killed instantly by four bul-|@nd flour mills to the industrial com + sae ¢ \ractory in Manhattan On information she gave, the police| #48 who, having ransacked the lists, Kraus, who was sixty years oid, |™! ‘ Nathan Herrman of No. 1722 Unton declared, Nathan Herrman and Lyona/ Goodel apartment, were abou t0/ saw Lynch fall but entered the room t Street, Brooklyn, a brother of Irving Were Grtented. and Irving Herrmun | leave in a taxicab. A bullet struck him just be!ow the >| SMITH GANNOT A ATTEND and a stenographer employed by the| Cieveland The prisoner describes himself 4%) yeart, He staggered to the iter | [Department of Justice, and Samuel| Detectives Nolan, Conroy and Mc- | Michael Earle, twenty-one, and 8ay8| station, reported the sn aid MEETING OF GOVERNORS | | A. Lyons of No. 82 West 178th Strevt, | Moitee ther bare tound the case, | he lives ut No. 109 West 129th Btrect.| gieq an hour later in Ranway Hose Bi | a special officer of the Internal ‘Rev-| that the prisoners have been working | H¢ says he was recently an inspector | yi¢q) seamen i enue Department, are held in $2,000| the game systematically for some| of firearms jn a factory While policemen were searching | Will Send Elkus or Peabody to Rep- ' ball each on suspicion of being ac- | time. 3 am Goodel attributes the persistency ofthe house Musachio entered the po- resent Him at the Conference ‘ lab babar does leessories. They were arraigned tn | “9 his three burglars to thelr knowledge |jice station, with his feet bare. He | fe) j| Semple Rese ‘ the Flatbush Police Court yesterday TESTIFIED MISS RANGER that, thanks to 9, Government order.) said “Some one had been shot” in| With Wilson. a Serta week jor our new |. 4 will be given another hearivg| many new apartment hotses are still| nis hous He finally admitted, the ALBANY, N. Y¥.,, Feb. 2 Gov. | E "lhe ny cases the re- | there on next ‘Tuesday. | ADMITTED FALSE WILL without telephones, |police say, that Ne did the shooting |gmith will bo unable to accept Prost 3 . ductiens sre 0% to | Stark toid the court that Miss/ ae The Goodel household consists Rag] Ades fa Th 2 Into the Fiver Haent Wilson's invitation to attend | . £0 below pre- wartime ILK | Dixon, who ia a handsome brunette, | _ : Mr. and Mrs, Goodel, little Margaret, Pack of his home | Le fc ence of Governors in Washing- w yaaa EVAPORATED |pought a sweater in his place some| Former Judge Charles Lockwood) «ix years old; Viola Guisner, the /turning from a dance when he saw | ‘“ March 3 and 4 at whieh recon d S ‘ hed beter efierog. ' To make macaroni unusually rich and | | 4 te. Ree Hine Tri maid, and Edward Douglas, a recently| the fighting. He took a man named on problems will be discussed. | ‘ : . ose who grasp creamy ok eupa macaroni, broken in oes ee Sy OH cay hoa Witness at Trial of Woman and dlshatget solder ashira to the police station, With |The Governor announ 1 to-4 ay that] fa Lair, . » these bargaine fe femal pieces, in 2 quarta of aaltes + || peated requests for the mone: ere ‘or Conspirac ‘ t to the Main § nix duties in this State would preven Z 6 rea! fntll Lender, atirring several umes to atur- | Men tor Conspiracy. ‘There was a ritg at the doorbell at) Krause yor others. After the shoot. |! a ACCT in : x eis Ravine m | Beep trom sticking 10 bottom of sence: Former Probate Judge Charics| about midnight, Goodel says, and he | ing F isco Argentine was arrested. |qiteusa the subject. “with Abram 4.| 5 Pangty, Cle iy a ridiculously skillet, mix 2 tablespoons of flour with | Lockwood of Stamford, Conn., once an | answered it in bathrobe und slippers. |He and Pashira are held for investt- | wikus, Chairman of his Reconstruction | | digi low price. it and add 3g can Lion Brand Evaj assistant under District Attorney : a tion, Commission, and that possibly Mr. El-| erated Blk ands cuptul oir water fa Terame in Now Yorke wan the ntey | Men at the door demanded entrance. | £4110 Kus oF George Foster Peabosy might ue Of macaroni in buttered Making diab, witness for the State this afternoon| MY Rave unsatisfactory answers to) 1446 12 FINGERS: 312 TOES. |%,2"! to represent him and re- | ox EAMLESS W OLVE sprinkle it ith rated cheese; peat in the trial of Miss Edith F, Ranger, | G00del’s questions and he refused to Li — $40 9x12 Wool A i = te ie Ce rane 7 Leen Charles W. Myer and Rich >, let them tn. | | x 00) xminsters . Pour in creamed | Mye chard H. ¢ | iret Cane of Kind on Record at|# sters........... ih, “seted’ chee teks’ cant oc Cunningham, on charges of conspiracy | ‘Three hours later the men were) aiiea Henhauusie | over $40 9x12 Seamless Brussels browned: apply of Le Brad Kage Many Ad- to Bet posneasion of part of the estate |back again and Goodel slipped out | when Gerardo iullano of No. ? N.Y rer | 5 okt 4 of the woman's brother, Heary Ward|the back way and made for the dis-| ,, 07 reet to Pol y 1 approp 34,521 to rated Milk your grocer—today. | | the back way a) [wast 107th Street was brought to Pol fachol 1 approp E $55 to $60 Royal Wilton 0 : : \ reg here wae ® conference in my of-| rhe bell continued to ring and Mrs.| prints taken it was found that he had |penses of State institutions last year due| | tons: copies of the hist 98 | Axminster 98 Wisconsin Condensed Milk Co, | | Pos UM ee OTe teas Hear eKwood #812.) Goodel, thinking, she says, that the |five perfectly formed fingers and a thumb |{o War Pres was mene By, Gow smith) A thie Abe wonderful bar: . nan e ° Dept. 93 Hadson Street New York jh cehdirgaheapnd jer told me “ ” Fe a on each h Qn fu vestigation | {O"0" hive “4 re rains. Size 8.3x1 ) 9x12 Seamless Wil- w : jew York | | jshe understood that her brother had| Visitors “might” be detectives, asjon ea B band, s i cH ier A He eh he State hospitals, d grains.” Blac 83x10 6: 10) W182 Seamles Instead |made at least two wills later than the | they claimed, opened the door. Sh bg rs eaten ditota alana hf Ratha capa Ria em Lied one dated in 1914, She said that| Three men, each with the lower part| Jt is the first case of its kind on ree: : aia Heo ed tothe: Board of Coffee Charles Phelps, named an executor in| of his face hidden by a handkerch’ef, [ord at the Bureau of Criminal Identiti lense cests reported to the Board 00 e Vv “os — the 19f4 will, had done away with the | wajked in with drawn revolvers and|{2" ona ti L more t Jay. Deaths | No Waste later documents. Halen ae eee ile Akarpntens [Rin tattoece ince nen ¢ n, | were 8, meer Pit Pooamonia || 27 Anchies wide, suitable he hall and stairs. “She said she and Myer had framed | ¢y aid -soldie e|Giuilano was ar Lepetts ea panartal vi best patterns; a yar . A " band 3 he maid and the ex-soldier tn one|Giuiland | was at ys deaths Were reported, 10 ery best p y Rich flavor, ease ff |e vi by wnicn she hoped to break | oom: white they ransacked tio apart [EME Shiat There ah and little work to f i the 1914 will, which teft the $200,000 | Tone MO Oe Se tot aken hie roll and|Brouk Avenue, tt I “ Q mak Oo estate to the National Academy of . . a eee Hein’ ea atest, Maye sid ng. n Design. She said she could produce |other valuables with him. The rob- eates waste, a ab- affidavits at the proper time to show | bers found a $1,000 diamond ring be- | FACES PRISON FOR A CENT. freedom that her brother really had drawn|ionging to Mrs. Goodel. They might — solute later wills than the one which was|have got away if they had not waited| Alleged ¥ NCLE from those an- jy" to atuft clothing and Knick-knacks| — tym, Has Criminal Rec glade ode eo VOTE ON PHO E = into two satchels 4 Ono cent and a probable prisor Kaira | beara, Lialenm | im ale Linoleum oyanc to Goodel arrived at the front door |o¢ jong duration was the net N tural Gen renuauaet (eee jJEeRRy n es IN PHONE STRIKE. yish Solos ea. Cay) E5e H u Just 10 | Joseph, Kastup, twenty-two, of No. 241 ai SvaULy ne ps4 al , time to mee’ je Foobers, yp @8)East Second Street got for his labor e very best equare Yay health and com- 15,009 ‘Workers Baltes # a rough and tumble fight and two of |in snatching a girl's purse, according Alkaline Water hatterie Cc ae 0 vans, (Buttermilk) fort which some- 4, Same Number in Wee the trio got away. The man who calls |to detectives who arrested hin. to-day aware yd PANCAKE FLOUR HOSTON, Feb. 26,—Pitteon thousand | himself Earl was taken to the West |in a Brooklyn department, store, . The AT HALF 3 ” i , purse belonged to Miss Gladys Roa : ¥, \ times follow employees of the New Englani Telephone | 125th, Biree station te, thet Mwait: [of No 465 Atiantic Avenue, Brookivn Boitled directly at LINOLE UM RUGS Add cold water | drinkin and Telegraph Company, including oper- nee vias Policeman Carl | A! xt had in Mt Was a penny: ; the famous spring at PRICE, d co coffee gf, |B |store, ax members ot the. International | ing, for the burglars The police fecords show Kassup has : i bake Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, voted | "oxed a CHAUETEUF. | [been in prison five times for | =) SANITARY RUGS, Known from Coast to Coast. Mill make to-day on the question of giving author-| oq the floor of the taxi after Earl = Side Wie acini “la twa, 3 Seconds, at LESS THAN HALF REGULAR PRICE |ity to union officials to call a strike to | had been locked up | BoaTo Feb. 86—Tw gue a FRANCE &3.00—4.6x6—special . 0.98 | $12.75—9x9—special 5.98 enforce a. ¢ a to © incre | Ladle dale iO RU SASE AES $6.00—6x6-—spe creerimeeel 8 9x10.6 5.98 | entor © a demand for wage increases. chriktenine: calebvation vate’ dead. and 0 xe pec + 2.98 Bi4 85 Ox D 6.93 |The result of the voting will be known CAMPAIGN FOR $5, 000, 000 iatean ouhera wre ll) as @ reault, It A delightful lef $8.75 —G6x9—special ........3.98 | 817.00-—9x12 | Friday it believed, of drinking home-made water with highly 5 ’ Cree pee. ¥ t ‘3 ld ‘ | SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 26.—The re- wine. Four of those ill are in a criti- medicinal qualities ty Z Moet ei he idea ir ink | sult of a referendum atrike vote of 6,000 10 FINISH CATHEDRAL NAVE eal condition ‘iui Y - lophone linemen and otner electrical —— Ask your Physician | for all the family workers and 9.000 telephone girls 1 — Woman Killed by Falling Tree, s mW eae aaite orerge Saterate Sots: | tructure, When Completed, Will] Av tree blown downy sho. <crone| Not Gemualme withoat the word | ¢ BA ET. ‘ Burleson to anaw ; " north wind early to-day at Bergen orner 60 Flatbush Av. 1 Block trom - wan Torwanten ic Be Fourth Largest Cathe- Avenue and Brinkerhoff Street, Jersey « : their wa, was forwanied to i Liv 1 Fulton St i the Intareationst oticers of the intern Filia: City, struck Mias Emma Tosh’ of No. wari BROOKLYN ulton tional Brotherhood of Electrical Worke! dral in World, we ay Arent, Peas Ber 4 B j ¢ at Springfield, 111. to-day for action. As soon as practicable after the |died in the City Hosplita signing of peace terms a campaign for $5,000,000 will be begun for the completion of the nave of the Cathe- dra} of St. John the Divine ‘ Plans for the work have been fin- fF 7 BROOKLYN ished and it is said that when. the ’ structure is completed it will be the ; fourth largest cathedral in the world e \ (eo) (o} Aims of the trustees were set forth, 5 & in part as follows: on | e “The nave is needed for space. The ‘ a eer co cameo es ene amma thedral has become in u peculiar a a sense the church of the people of New . e e Fulton Street, Brooklyn | York, Its ordinary congregations tax ° ? its present seating capacity. At all en lve Ua ] special services this capacity is over taxed, and on great occasions thou- sands are obliged to go away without having: gained “admitiance Extraordinary INVENTORIES FO FOR NEW TAX, Liigner end Tebacce Dealers Start} ~ te king Stock, Sale Thursday Linuor and tobacco dealers, ws beginning to-day to apply at th offices of the Internal Revenue Col | lector to purchase revenue stamps to F C ll C t meet the increased tax on their stochs. & Dealers were completing their in chases of additional stamps will be generally on the filing ef their i | monthly returns showing the amount : i F of their at For Women and Misses ("Phe additional purchases of stampa for stock on hand is known as flgot | tax and uimounts to $320 per gallon for liquor, ne ke heing taxed ut the rate of $6.40 per gation. The flows tax on tobacco varies for different | weights of cigarettes, and for. dit | ferent prices of « | - | RECALL FOR NEWARK MAYOR? | Petitions Said to Be Cirealated De- manding Action, NEWARK, Feb. %—Petitions are being circulated here to-day asking that citizens get together and demand the recall of Mayor Charles P Gillen, {t ls reported, It was impossible to see the Mayor. His Secretary, Frane Hig kins, said he had heard ‘the petitions were being circulated but thet the Mayor was not giving the matter seri ous thought Fashioned of Superior Velour Cloth In order to effect a final Clearance, will close out all Winter Coats, regardless of original ccst or selling price. Democratic leaders denied knowledge of the recall movement Higher Cost Coats Also Reduced to || | Soldier Fi Wife Remar | About One-Half Regular Prices, DETROIT, Feb, 2%6-—Joseph J. Sed lake, coming home from the war found his wife had married again, oeeving him dead. He looked in the window. ‘The woman thought ahe saw ghost, sbrieked and fled. She is still missing ho-day