The evening world. Newspaper, October 28, 1919, Page 16

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> SypaaSees 7 ——————eeeeeeeeeeeeerrreeeoorrrrrroororrr 9 part, in making Cranberry THE EVE | knows the Identity of the guilty per- FORGED COURT PAPERS SET WOMEN SHOPLIFTERS FREE of the Clerk of Special Sessions. Orders have n issued that all cases disposed of in Special n the di Jlong hand and that no rubbe Corruption in SpecialSessions Clerk’s Office Dis- I" covered When Prisoners Are Called for Trial. |f¢niea" eaary ia piace & letter after this stamp showing wh Corruption in the office of the Clerk | gute, and expressed the belief that If|sentence was suspended in each case, of the Court of Special Se |body they would reveal the name oF A i + an ne Fs » Kernocha | oes ue vould reved he name other—all charged with shoplifting Chief Justice Frederic Kernochan @n-| names of the guilty persons in the|ng Jetter followed to show. that they Spusees yesterday, bes resulted in| cterits offices, ‘ae Mecirath aaserta| fed fice Coca to angm, What they ‘Re disappoarance of three women! that the irregularities were discovered | foljowing pleas of guilty, or for some Criminals and the refunding to their | by the District Attorney ough iN- | other reason fhomdemen of $1,200, the amount of| jopendent records he keeps of Special) 7 he ordor Upon the Clerk of Bpecial cath bail in which they were held for} cases marked had | ana we r trial on charges of shoplifting. The| never been brot Mr. original papers in each case have dis-| | It was re ~|nochan that appeared and false entries on th | have formed 48 docket state that the cases were dis-| Ji of the “ari posed of by suspension of sentence. | the Stores Mutual Pro ive Associa~| bail, without a thorough investigation Justice Kernoc has ordered an | tion, headed by former De Ser-|of the original papers to see if they Svestigation of the records in all|geant William E Murphy, through| were properly marked. cases in Special Seasions since Oct.| whose activities several notorious| The trials in which the criminals 1, 1918, and will bring charges of neg-| shoplifters have been arrested and/have disappeared and the bail has lect of duty against John P. Hilly, | convicted. He advanced the opinion|been returned were set for a date Clerk of the Court of Special Ses-|that the shoplifters, becoming desper-\which has passed. In the last case sions for Manhattan, who, he main-/ate, had suce ully endeavored the trial was set for November, and fains, carclessly made out warrants | through their organization to corrupt) the eriminal, in this ¢ & MAp, can- for the return of the cash ball upon! some person or persons in the clerk’s|not therefore be considered a figitive orders not properly initialed and | offee. from justice. Bail in this case has docket entries which were merely] Justice Kernoehan m: ear that| not been refunded, In the first three rubber-stamped and did not explain | the persons who benef) cases the bail consisted of $800 In why sentence was suspended. irregular Ss were the . | Liberty bonds and $300 in cash. Assistant District Attorney Me-!' though h oem not charme t ] Justice Kernoeh ea credit to Grath said District Attorney Swann are implicated. Neither Justice Ker-|Mr. Murphy for the d Would ask the Grand Jury to investi- nochan nor the District Attorney! false es, though he admits the Eatmor matter. Mr. Murphy, ording to the Justice, noticed that certain shoplift White Corn Syrup may be used in place ket in p jon, | the bonsdmen were examined by that|put in the cases mentioned and oné h case not Initialled wrding to own ruling jee Ke id, each order should have tialled In long hand. However, an Nas a re- orders Mr. Hilly made out them by | warrar for the return of the cash by Justice Ke’ nal shoplitte Jers, who he knew should be up for trial, were free and plying their \“trade” He reported this, and the ation which followed disclosed the faise entries. In statement lesued ychan fave th ¢. He said unhesitatingly he did not believe Mr. Hilly of anything other than care lessness tn making out his warrant ‘for the return of the bail without properly investigating the validity of the orders presented to him. The Chief Clerk of the Court of Spoctal i Seas! 0 nore ; of Sugar, in whole or in | Bean be for all boroughs is Frank = — York Conwents the of Havre. HAVRE, 8.—The tie-up of the French Line steamers in New York beeause of the dockmen’s strike there has resulted In great congestion In this port, AJl the hotels are fillea with travellers, many of whom are await- portunity to sail tor New Strike tn Sauce, Pie, Butter and Tarts. York Lodging quarters are so crowded that unless liners are released froin New York soon there will be no ac- commodations left. -BROOKLYN Fulton Street, Brooklyn Continued for Wednesday Extraordinary Sale of Coats | 350 Fur Collar Coats For Women and Misses Smart new models, with rich fur trimmings (four illustrated). Offered at this remark- ably low price because of a special purchase. Fashioned of Wool Velour and Silvertone, in belted, full shirred effects. Warmly lined and interlined. Slash pockets, silk stitching, and button trimmed. Brown, Taupe, Navy, Black, Pekin, Reindeer. Manufactured to Sell Up to 45.00 Sale Price 28 OO | son.or persons, though there are not | more than ten employees In the office | TOUNFORTUNATES covery of the ¢ yesterday | || Upper Nyack, Rockland County, In a NING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28 WOMAN, AS JUDGE, THIRD OF SCHOOL ‘HOPES TO GNE AD SPAGE ONLY USED INCLASS WORK |Mrs. Norris, Just Appointed by} Rest Taken Up by Audito-| Hylan, to Preside in | riums, Gyms, Play Space, Women’s Court. &c., Says Snyder. “The woman's point of view ought] ‘The public hearing yesterday on to be brought into all the couris. A]the proposed incorporation in the 1920 woman understands the psychology or] budget of an appropriation of $87,000,- manner of thinking of another woman|000 for public Pp better than a man.” troller Craig an opportunity to ask ‘This seems to sum up the pointed questions of C. B. J. Snyder, philosophy of Mrs. Jean H. Neo .| Superintendent of School Buildings, lawyer and politician, who was ap-|and Anning 8, Prall, President of the pointed a temporary City Magistrate | Board of Education. | yesterday by Mayor Hylan to fill the} ‘The Comptroller laid much em-| vacancy caused by the illaess of|Phasis on the statement he obtained Magistrate Breen, She will assume the}from Mr. Snyder that in the stan- robes of her office next Monday morn-|dardizod buildings being erected only ing in the Woman’s Court and retain|one-third of the space is used for Sea a rvtintment. to- |*!88 Fooms. The remainder, Mr, Sny- id der said, was taken up with audi. | ng had some experience with| toriums, play places and gymnasiums. unfortunate women while connected| Mayor Hylan broke in with the re- | eee ee that nk eee aM stare, mark that he did not think the Board can be of service to them. I believe /Of Estimate would be willing to ap- there {is every chance of bringing propriate any m about the reform of the fallon yours in which only 33 per cent. of the space “L have seen some of the effects of! Mr. Prall said seventeen new build- | jeending xirls to institutions, and ings are partly completed and 48,000 where an institution can possibly be pupils are on p ‘ avoided it should be done. You can't iy a frokionit arabada i ‘has | treat people en m or in a herd if _ 3 you hope to be successful, but as in-| the $30,000,000 estimate for new sites | dividuals. and buildings be kept in the budge: trouble is that pe even though it would not be anes nee at this sort of t give her a chance t ‘d to complete its pro- As agen-| gramme for next year, r her, for she is) Mr, Cri won’ |nelf respect. Dome | eral thing won't do said he w ‘endy |titted for it neither by ghought nor| a ire Mohr nest Old |fruning. But T believe that Ifa poste (with a $25,000,000 building pro- | the n could be ob i for her in an &ramme, but thought the $10,000,000 office or other pl where her past | already ropriated should be in-| |life is not known, and where she can | cluded 3 : bs ip be treated with respect, there is a When the Comptroller suggested reasonable expectation she will work | that the board ought to sock cronees | out her own salvation. Let her past /jn the education law, Mr. P’ | become known to her associates, and) plied that, as the Comptroller had | the hope is ended been successful in ge : ccessful in getting other legis. | I look on this appointment from|jation, he might try. To this ‘Mr. | | Mayor Hylan more as an honor to the | Craig ‘responded that “because of cer- | | women of the city than as any Per-|tain matters which I do not care to | sonal tribute. scuss publicly," he would have no | | Mrs. Norris is a widow who has! Chines fn lng anything threume | been practising law in New York for! the Lowisla his year, he last ten years, She is one of the Democratic leaders of the 10th As- that Mr, Prall's ples sembly District and an assistant sec-| the pian of pogo retary of Tammany Hall, For sev. leral years she was special counsel to| from the os ° the State Comptroller, during which | f9F sites and buildings and take care period she worked ‘out and put Nae Yana bag schools gave ¢ money for schools le look and + for the re- the hearing not altered ers to cut estimate +the appropriation up: \through a plan by which the State | Porte stock or serial t recovered many thousands of dollars that she may have an opportunity of secing how a Magistrate conducts ceive a salary of $588.33, Retaliate Upon Owners Who Voted ae to Lock Out More Than Rernaré “All Right” Press).—In retaliation for the lock- out policy of the faetory proprietors Chief of Police John Wannamaker of Liane ry proprietors ae os tn delinquent tranater tare. cext ot SPANISH FACTORY. MEN cases, Her appointment ts for thirty CHIEF'S 0. K. FOR “OOM.” Million Employees. the workmen jn many factories re- this week with Magistrate Marsh, #0 WORK ONLY six HOURS days, during which time she will re- eal Nyack Policeman Finds Dr.| MADRID, Oct. 3% (Associated fused to work to-day more than six statement yesterday on his observations | of activities at the Braeburn Country| hours. This they are allowed to do Club, gave Dr. Pierre A. Bernard,| under the law, which provides that known as “Oom the Omnipotent,” a/ when a lockout order is issued the lean bill ord reached Sheriff Alexander Mor- | ritt'’s office that the Upper Nyack men may work shorter hours in order rive them time to find new po- Chief was watching the club, patronized sitions, by wealthy persons. When inquiry was p made of Chief Wannamaker as to what| The general opinion among the the vigil disclosed, he replied: colons workmen § iia 2 eis), dlachooed. jhe replied: _| Barcelona workmen and the social | nara? fave at plant Ber-lieadera is that the lockout will not hen told of the charge that the} succeed, as the manufacturers lack New York authorities had raided 7, toll unity, Bey gy tls gan gee tag wp the) “More than 1,000,000 _ persons “Suppose they did, They didn't get | throughout Spain will be thrown out anything on him. He's all right.” |of employment Nov. 1 and every fac _ Boy Breaks Neck on tory of importance in Spain will be When Closed if the lockout degided upon at the Congress of Spanish ployers Chased From ¥ Ne cote pee 7 es at Barcelona is carried out. In Bar- Running with other boys from aN | corona alone 200,000 men and women trate woman, who Sclaaapet ee deape her | will be affected. Government author- rd, where they wore playing tag hit » concerned and expect rhe Gasoh wrenser, Blan ot to. $6 | Ce ener vers inhucane Go tnneee t Tweltth Avenue, Patorson, struck his) manufacturers to reconsider their ace head against an iron pole and broke his | /anubacturers bo reed ad neck. He died almost instantly. | tion, which is said to have been taken esha as & protest against the industrial Water in Buenos Aires Narber | Unrest Suddenly Drops 10 Feet. || BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 28.—The water] sanymoLt in the harbor receded a depth of ten! pooth, a feet Ite yosterday as the result of alon the ch high off-shore wind. Only, slight dam- | woman, w d fatally wound: Niue waa done to shipping. ‘This was the | ed duri ut by a mob, The 6 this phenomenon had occurred! shots were fired through the win- first tim: ph BY in eleven years. dows of t > - Nekro in Jail, Tenn., Oct, 28,—Henry ted Sunday night tacking a white Brooklyn’sBiggest 219, 221, 223, 22! 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street Smith Street The Old Reliable House of WHALEN BROTHERS carries the biggest stock of medium and high grade goods and gives easiest and best credit terms of any house in the city. _ VICTROLAS Fall Clothing MEN'S AN N | ri 28 Ue . 810.3 Genuine si Ses coun Mattresses Nien Dove 4 9.75 a Fo Naar Easy Terms ay Fumed Oak Library Suits 12° & We will sell you a soft top and bottom mattress, with @ good quality ticking, in the large sizes for Many styles of Ue UPDOAMerodd MeN) Om as $05. sell goed B-plece The Telephone Operator Knows The Comfort of Protection That comfort comes from keeping, her individual operating set and her personal belongings in a private locker. It comes also from knowing that only girls in good health are accepted as telephone operators and that the company uses every means to safeguard health. Girls 16 to 23 are eligible to become telephone opera- tors. A good salary is paid while learning. For parti- culars apply at MAIN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 1158 Broadway, corner 27th Street, Manhattan 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. BRANCH OFFICES 81 Willoughby St., Brooklyn 9A. M. to 5 P. M. 453 East Tremont Ave., Bronx 122M. to9 P. M. 1336 Broadway, Brooklyn 9A. M. toS P.M. NEW YORK TELEPHONE CoO. We uita as low as JUST TO PROVE THis JS THE So Fare from 2 Additional Cartare Most Anywhere! Greatest Store of Its Kind Paid om Request 500 WOMEN’S SUITS AT ALMOST COST AND NO DEPOSIT IF YOU SAY SO! PAY WEEKLY To introduce ourselves to thousands who don’t know us yet, we offer o of Women's FALL SUITS Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Only MATERIALS: Duvetyne, Pom-Pom, Bolivia, ete. i Form-ntting or loose; many fur Navy, Pekin, Kangaroo, Plum, ete. 4 Reductions 20% & 25% f ‘ormer ‘ormer Former ta Va $99.50 ta Valve, $9850 #8 Values, $36 | SMART STYLES FOR MEN IN SUITS | (Che ALTERATIONS FREE! DRESSING ROGMS FOR FITTING! CREDIT STORE !” NEED AS CLOMELES OPEN BVENINGS Monday ..... Ti 9 P.M, Wednesday *. Saturday Other Evenings 6 P.M.

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