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_—— *e4 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBE U.S GIVES THE ALLIES: TIME FORPAYMENT OF INTEREST ON $90 Q00,000,000,WAR LOAN Defers for © Th hree Years SATE PREPARING ANSWER | Annual Charge of $450,- 10 WOMAN ATTORNEY WHO | goo ASKS JURY SEX EQUALITY LOAD IS TOO HEAVY. Payment at This Time Would Cause a Strain and Injure American Trade. By David Lawrence. | @Bpeciat Correspondent of The Even- ing World.) | WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 (Copy-| right, 1919).—The- United States Government has agreed to permit her allies in the European War to defer payment for three years of the interest on the $9,000,000,000 loaned tiem during the war, | While ostensibly the reason is the | chaotic condition of foreign ex-| ehange at this moment, when Eng-} Vim pound and a French franc are| depreciating in value, the truth is our Government bas taken note of morning. Saturday morning, Oct. 11,] At the beginning of his fourth day | Appeals decision. He did declare, how- toe practicabilities of the situation | |by prisoners in their care. By the) 900690O99600O9995000080909 9400040900999 | the body was sent to Kensico Ceme- | of slumber, Feudoiph Wallace, 21, #aid| ever, that the correspondence between | principal witnesses for the prosecu-| ‘The above phéto shows Miss Eve Balfour, London's distinguished beauty, |tery by George H. Kelly, an under- |' live @ Fifth and Brood Streets, in| Superintendent Ettinger and Mr. Prail and sees that it would be folly to |tion, he suid,'he would show that! ker of No, 337 M I ferred to-day | might prove valuable in eral in- u ise $450,000,-| sald, id Show that who, has quit England for Amer Sho will appear in leading American | taker of 337 lumbus Avenue. fron the Qu 4 tone tslnd| Me nha a om insist that the Allies raise $450,0 many of them had not been good | ; F * Miss Calliess did not h of her vestigation of the expenditure of school | Productions within a short time. British poets have paid hamage to Miss . City to the ntiary Hospital on 00@ in gold at a time when Europe| 30=¢——* 25S | soldiers and that several had served mother’s death until the morning of 1 funds, | Balfour's art and beauty, sculptors like to model her figure, and a portrait : K Of tlackwell's I ccoeepmenitiiienctpes is i the most desperate financial) Miss JULIA Vv. GRILL prison terms in the United States. | Oct, 11, She then went to the under-| Wallace wa: Wlushing on cetiitien ta ber distor |" @ay we eacoans” > \He also said he would prove that | Of her by August John, the painter whose portrait of Lloyd George was one| /’\ niet hppaidteder borer 1 [® grand lar nt and gent (o| Standard ¢ Gets Diveree, | “Al Assistant Corporation ‘edna Pro-|Capt, Detzicr had disciplined and re. |f the pictures of the Royal Academy, is one of the pleasant things Brit- a eset Sate CRE GUAM RAE Ka tek | was ill at the! Vice Chancellor Stevenson in Jer- PAYMENT NOW WOULD BE Too , “**!* beh ' jCap eler hai iplined a ‘ de is ieaabexk (We 1 ot | 7A told that the body had been sent lenday le passwd Inte &) soy City has recommended'a divoree GREAT A OTRAIN. basco is spratching his head to-day |moveg subordinates who were brutal | 1shers like to talk about in connection with her-career. The most talked of/ig Kensico Cemetery for burial on und efforts, to arouse him a for Reuben P. Resch Ga”aaeee | ; on.| t? determine how he is going to an- | yners. | piece of statuary in England is the completion of a sculpture of Miss Bal-| the authorization of Rt. J, Kelly, who |- cor James A. Hamilton of|tor for the Standard Ol Com } Not only would Europe have con-| oe iegar demand made by Miss 45 auteuid’ Nieawast [20K ey Bete Obie (he tAualFillaa weuletsr st "Gortcetion ordered | who wued Mrs. Mary J, Roeor forme) | stéerable difficulty in finding that| Jung Vo eat teen ee Mo. 378 oe is Wy beptais h ee four by Dora Ohifsen, the Australian sculptor aud es was a te a pntative of the oval to, the T for | erly Houth Orange, N. J. ut whe | a irilli, a a , of No. 875 against a ions that he repeated —- + = laxicab company and whose dred prisoners re-|now conducts a khop at No. mueh gold, but she would so strain) iulion Street, Brooklyn, to place the | g pple ee eee ee eeees Seenere are Prloen rach | West: doth Gtrec’” Menpatthng? Pee } soners | . " th brea the baie od truck prisoners under arrest, ordered | iH | been signed to the removal certificate |!9"! Howe ron. | Arthur ©. i. Hersiing of tisbe } her resources as to bre: of} names of all women voters on the| them beaten, held them without foc ERE ARE EGG FIGU 0 CRASHES THROUGH as being a son-in-law of the deceased, | it posnible, a spreading of the trouble.’ N. ¥.. was named in the suit. : her financial structure and be ynable | Juey Cae arte Grill’s vive mere jand water for periods up to forty- Undertaker Kelly told Misa Calliess, mitte e for of | wht 7 ay! . " “f to pay for goods from America of | Supreme Uisrdbsis ad a eanace, (ene hours, and in other ways tor- WHAT 19 PALISADE sis WINDOWS INTO DRUG STORE according to her attorney, that the whieh she is in dire need. | after hearing it, permitted her to fie | tured them. His motive for these cost of internment had been paid by United Le ‘ | expecta to file his answer Friday, In| to confess to the charges laid against Driver Said He Turned ty Aveld| bo ares cringe iis ieee eda policy of deferring interest payments | ¢¢ mean time Jacob Brenner, Kings|them in order that his record of Hi Y ‘Miss Culliess, the lawyer auld, hud as much out of a measure of self-|County Commissioner of ‘Jurors, | prosecutions should win him favor!) 944 gs Worth $172.50 at iting Woman—Two Men failed to disclose any of the clothing .| against whom Miss Grilli, directed | With his superior officer ald ; : Car or personal property which her moth- preservation and financial precaU-| ty. mandamus writ in favor of wom-| Following Detzer’s trial, one of his| 75 Cents a Dozen, So Even in Hurt, er had at the time. tion, based on American interests, a8 | en jurors, is not taking sides, subordinates, U. stephen’ Madden, “a - Phfilip Schneider, $1, a chauffeur, of] wing Calliess took th tter altraism. edits Grill's brief is based on the nephew of John E. Madden, the well Their Owner Cackles, No. 68 West 65th Street, and William | ¥i¢ "Gn, a Gnas eee nt matter up mendme chy - Kantucl ; x ef Medical 1 & Mrtedy, the plan, which is being | Cusrase An endment which, she ar-|known horseman of Kemvcky, wal Old Pop Kelly, who lives an | Higgin, 38, a salesman, of No. 200 Wont | "it HS edical [Examiner Norris, A alae , \ 5 places 0 and } @ court martial for sim! Z aya vie ‘i 8th Street, received severe cuta this|Who ordered an investigation. The ¥ Fe r . - sade, N. J, ange! testimony take worked out in London and Washing: sme legal leve the champions fenses. “A ‘third man who, it is de-| Palisade, N. J and keeps hens.a4 | moQing when tho touring car driven tTanscriot Of the testimony taken at ton through conferences between rep- Women vo tack EIT ote come |clared, part! ipated in brutally, to] a side line, has compiled the fol- | yy schneider craghed into tho plate | ts examination was made public to- Malocasaie 630 FIFTH AVE. peter 0 si jes, and that, prisoners, Sergt. Frank L, Hoyt, is a wages i ES bs ° day Mr. Bossier, resentatives of the Treasury and fact, as voters, women must regard |deserter in France. pitcks Dap ph bd olarecasaahe inne od Ha Mastinodscd Mins Louise Hakti. 6 éreamnaiet ‘reign Governments contemplates a JUTy Service as a duty Detzer comes from Indianapolis, but | Current prices of a e L Cantor, No, 461 Amsterdam| with whom Mra. told ici H i ¢ Bieemr take Tas HeaEE OP Se =|at the time of his entry into’ the] result of lack of industry in his | Avenue. the Cilar Madlisal Rieaeniner thee Gos Our Anticipation of Radical Advances postpo . eRe : army from the Officers’ Training |, 4 Sel.neider said that s 7 \ ew 0} cider FF the United States delaying action| Sporting editor on the Fort Wayne| RECORD OF 19 PALASAD the © ts. ‘Callie Se Ae the Ves ne curb directly in front af tho ma-|@Dd sald that Mrs. Calliews “was tll ‘ ; EUROPE MUST PAY ALL IN THE | 1 ie peace treaty. They won-|(I8d) Sentinel, After tho armistice! ‘Total eke production in |chine. To avoid hitting her he turned |in the New York Hospital.” ‘The next gives Present Purchasers a decided advantage 1 END. ¢ {der if there is something wrong |Marshal, or ull criminal igvestigations weeks j 10, the Fight and lost control of the} morning, she sald u man came and | Bat that doesn't mean Europe i8 with the trea A fn the « Le Mans erage per week. lapwa were aracend.. tee “kneel n= | said he was from Kely’s undertaking \ » treaty or with the United|!n the great Le ans evacuation| Average p dows were wrecked, two large globes te be permitted to cancel any of her ¢ 4 United wimp, throuah which more than @| average per ten for y inmide “the, store “and sovbral” hundred | Pldce and that they had the body of Opposite St. Patrick's Cathedrat thes States. million soldiers passed during the war. | Avcraee Por Den Uhh yaun dollars’ worth of toilet articles were | Mra Callies, Mins Haigh said whe ex- 7 i war debt to the United States or anY| Fo peigwers ARE CONFUSED,|The offenses with which he is charged Total number of dozens us destroyed. ‘The machine was badly | plained #he thought Mrs. Cailliess had portion of the interest. When the| *Iwere committed between Jan, 1 and eres seeceece 2 soo apg 4 x ae 2 a daughter and that the daughter | CAUTIOUS, UNCERTAIN ; . ijured men were treated at the | three years have elapsed, Europe | " e May 30 of this year. Total value (at 75c per West 78th Street Station by an ambu- | Would come on Saturday, but that she ' é y spay | Anyway they are confused, cau- RUTA YY REVEALE Y vie- doa) i $172.50 |lance surgeon from the Knickerbogker|@!d not know the daughter's adress, . will be required under the terms of | jjous une as s BRUTALITY REVEALED B ce : | Hospital, She asked the undertaker to delay the tious, uncertain, Th G an international agreement now be- |). 4.14, nc et ce atie TIM'S APPEAL, Average Value of eges per Saad funeral at least until Monday ep _|Hesitant to sign the proctocol and the! yyrutatity to the soldiers was hen + 907+ Undertaker Kelly said he called up ing drawn to pay not on the $450° | attien threatening military measures. | prought to light wien one day Sergt,| Total cost for year (esti- BARGE FOUND BOTTOM UP. | ine taxicuts compuny and talked to 000,000 due for the year 1923, for ex- | py 7 Hoyt and a Corporal who ince . theeaae 100.00 R. J. Kelly, who id the taxicab tion ofthe back in- They fen, neutral -conntries: With: Fer ecuareed fr ihe eervioe Ae? CED No Marks to Show Whether It Was|company would “see about burying ample, but @ portion of the back in’ | drawing their balances in London—| sauited on the street in Le Mans a| Profit on flock. ‘apsixed tn Col m. her.” After another phone talk with j tereat due for the years 1920, 1921, indeed every factor that could pos- {Corporal named Petschler. Hoyt struck | Average cost per hen A lghter or barge about 90 feet long | Kelly the undertaker suid he filled out t 922 as well as a portion for a . os Petschler with his fist, according to age profit per hen Jmost 40 feet wid int a form authorizing the y Morgue pst i = faint |sibly bring foreign exchange down | (eUeenier Mn it ned, ‘and when the | we — Rtn, aeitiee peopl anared mt |to deliver the body to the undertaker } sinking fund on the main principal. | jx operative. other put up his fist to protect him- land signed this, at RJ. Kelly's re- During a period yet to be speci- fied, Europe will be obliged to catch up on the back interest which will have been deferred in the next three years. But that three years of grace | is expected to enable Europe to get on her feet and start production go- ung. It is not to be denied that last night’s reports of the drop in Eng- lish pound sterling from a pre-war level of $4.87 to $3.80, and the de- crease in the value of the franc from 5.28 for a dollar to 11 franés for an American dollar and the corrsepond- ing depreciation of the Italian lire from @ parity with francs before the war to thirteen lire for an American dollar caused considerable comment in Treasury circles here. ation can be promised for next year, TROUBLES OF GERMANY COM. |the likelihood of heavy taxation over PARED WITH THOSE OF ALLIES.|, period of ten years depends ‘The fact that German marks are/largely on how Europe rehabilitates selling at one and three-quarter| herself financially, how she recovera| cents to-day as against a pre-war|her industrial capacity and product quotation of twenty-three cents is perfectly well understood because of| the unsettled condition of Germany to-day and her immense debt to the Allies in the form of reparation for How does all this affect the people of the United States? It is true that the interest which the United States Government has guaranteed on the Liberty bonds bought during the war is assured of payment, because the money gathered from income taxes especially provides for that. But un- less Europe can begin paying back to the United States some of those nine billions she borrowed, and the annual interest payment of $450,000,- 000 of gold, there will be no material reduction in the amount of income taxes which the American people must pay. MIGHT KEEP’ UP HIGH TAXES HERE. While some relief from heavy tax- INCOME ive power. The Treasury experts say significantly, moreover, that un- less the United States breaks down her tariff walls and buys some of the |goods that Europe produces, the damage done during the war. The ability of Europe to buy our tre- ‘Treasury experts are inclined to/mendous supply of exports will di- think that at bottom the same prin-'minish, and her power to pay inter- ciple may be applied in trying to!est on her debts will corresponding- analyze the drop in English pound) ly be weakened, sterling and French francs. They add too that the United They believe that while the Allies States has only one practical way of are much better off than Germany, collecting the money nevertheless their immense debts to’ E the United States, for example, and their own shortage of commodities, which requires them to pay high she loaned to rope during the war and insuring herself of a steady income on in- terest from Europe, and that is to stay on the inside of the European prices abroad to get necessities of situation as she is to-day, and by life is cramping them painfully, membership in the League of Moreover, Treasury officials be- Nations, assist in guaranteeing Neve that the people of Eyrope are Burope’s financial solvency by ‘psychologically apprehensfve. They do not know where all the present throwing her moral and material support to the political stabilization ACCUSERS FACE | Governor's Island. | the first wiéness cailed, | many | whi Miss Eve Balfour, British Venus, Who Will Quit London For eranasier WITH BRUTALITY Detzer Goes on Trial at Goy- emor’s Island — Sixty Witnesses Called. $909 0000082000 ‘The court-martial of Capt Military Karl W. Detzer of the Police Corps { of the A. E. F. on charges of bru- rf tality to prisoners under his charge 4 J ? at Le Mans; France, was begun at Governor's Island at noon to-day. Capt. Detzer is alleged to have con- ducted himself in the same mannea as did “Hard Boiled” Smith, a former ‘ Lieutenant, now serving a sentence on rs Sergt. Samuel G. Roth, who was a clerk in the Military Police office in 4 the Le Mans Embarkation area, was nd ¥ ° orge Williams, who charges he was | beaten, was to follow Roth. Lieut. Thomas 1. Heffernan, coun- sel for the accused, made an opening statement before the taking of testi- He said that Capt. Detzler, as criminal investigations officer, had to deal with men*charged with offenses h were civil crimes, such as mur- assault and robbery, and that in most instances who com- mitted such crimes in France had been criminals at home. } He said he would show that the lives of the accused and his assist- ants had been frequently attempted der, soldiers PPR E EERE RE u North River off Pier 1/ at the foot of GIFT SPURS NASSA DRIVE. Cortlandt Street at 5 o'clock this morn- Princeton Officials Say Frick Be- ing by Capt. Fenimore Weeks of the Was Sorely Needed, |New York Central tug Depew. Capt. Weeks towed the capsized craft self Hoyt struck him across the fac with Kkjack, breaking his nose, Petschler ran across the street and appealed to a Lieut. Raymond D. Rowe for ald, The Lieutenant ordere a aves! a 1 been sent by Preat- 3 "The: : , oe track gain, A statement has to Pier 13, Thero were no marks vis- was bt under arrest. Thompson, €! Raivaan of the Princeton ooleee hosien anne ees ite lew As a consequence of this affair the | endowment Fund, to the Princeton Unt-|{¥tne craft has a cabin, will Pig conditions were brought to the atten-| versity alumni body, in part as follows: | mined by police investi tion, unrest will wind up, They are fear- ful of the worst. They see no poll- of the world, All of which comes back to the unratified peace treaty. » |of No. tl = INTO MYSTERY OF WOMAN'S BURIAL > > Daughter Says Mrs. Caltress’s Body Was Spirited ‘to Kensico Cemetery. Supreme Court Justice Tompkins of Westchester jorder directing the disinterment “for County has signed an identification, autopsy and post-mo-- tem examination” of the body of Mri Anna Calliess, seventy-two years old, 208 West 834 Street, who was buried in the Kensico Cemetery. The body will be disinterred Saturday, William D. Bosslér of No. 350 Broad- way, who was an Assistant District Attorney under Jerome, has been re- tained by Miss Charlotte Callies, a grand opera singe: and singing teacher, now living at the Hotel Bristol, to pur- |wue an investigation into the clreum- stances surrounding the burial of hor mother without her knowledge. On the night of Oct. 9 according to Mr. Bossier, Mra. Callless left her dughter’s studio, No. 78 Riverside Drive, to go to her home, As she stepped from the curb at 8ist Street and Broadway she struck by a Terminal and Town Taxicab, driven by Bartholomow Sullivan, No. 431 West 56th Street, According to Mr Bossler, she gave her name and ad- dress before being taken Roose- velt Hospital, where she died the next to to was ‘3 name. relationship as Chief Examiner quest, with the latte You put down th son-in-law," said orris. “Yes, we do that transcript shows that,” Kelly replied. | The address of R. J. Kelly was given Jas No, 120 West 99th Street, which Mr. Bossler declared, was a fake ad- dress. quite often, the WOMAN VICTIM OF AUTO WHO WAS BURIED WITHOUT KNOWLEDGE OF DAUGHTER MAYOR ORDERS POLICE HUNT FOR ~ MISSING LETTERS evnatiionsins Mystery in Disappearance of Important Documents From - Board of Education Files. ! Police Commissioner Enright bas detailed several detectives to Investi- | cate the mysterious disappearahee of important letters and documents from the office of President Anning 8, Pralt | of the Board of Education, The miss- ing papers were extracted from prt- | vate files, it wax said at City Hall ¢o- jday, and as yet there is no clue of their whereabouts, President Prall reported the matter to Mayor Hylan yesterday, and a po- lice investication was decided on, One of the outcomes will be the issu- ance of a warrant permitting search of the office of a prominent official } here, it was sai Mayor Hylan said to-day President Prall had informed him that some of | the missing papers were f>om Super- intendent of Schools Ettinger, and that they concerned the controversy over -— the right of the City of New York to investigate the Department of Eduea-~ SLEEPS 4 DAYS IN JAIL; tion's finances, Recently the Court of © } TRANSFERRED T0 HOSPIT: L Appeals ruled that the City Commis sioner of Accounts had a right top. Yestigate school funds. Ps ‘The Mayor was not prepared toreay,, t whether these is any connection be- | tween the alleged thefts from President | Prall's private files and the Court of i } | RS — CALLIESS Efforts to Arouse Long Island Man Prove Unavailing — Fellow Prisoners Closely Watched. ‘Better Chocolates aka Lower Price” CANDIES Sp ecial for To-day and To-morrow 6 co r hol is Gum s 6 et rT eo a brother of Senator Cubberson of) i. to the university at the time of | "4 te ce 4 berry, wintergreen, licorice and a host of other savory Texay, who started an investigation, |eomes to {y Tanveratsy athe time of HOW TO WIN A HUSBAND, |Mornuo io cnaurtaker Kelly an ox: | [RT Musi et sate Atha bras mls pena wee etzer, Madden and Hoyt, it was|he ates gy ‘ ~ |hibited by 3 valer, edated Oct, A ; Ns Detzer, Madden ands the soldiers {added apur to carrying on our endow: | pwo wortune Tellers Reveal Recipe |% although the order itself Extra Special for To-day and To-morrow leneped . ign. The gift evidences My. 4 that the Woman Oct, 10 2 Hee STEIN Danese GATE Rereun: (eat ovcin ie Prins aniprmeat Work| co vetcre aoe eee aren’ | lat a8) A. OF Milk Chocolate Caramels—itere | Milk Chocolate Fruit Jellies—tax- of the methods ? oOn= | Prick’s faith Princeta prener . + pughlin| At as bee ares of entirely |tracts of the purest of fresh fr Sessions An upper room in the mill-|o°3 ruure development, ‘The provisiona|, Policewomen Genevieve Mcfoughlin| After the body las been identl- Pavaren of OHieyy | Peis Cc Fit etree, Hasan sie tary prison known 4s e “chamber vill do not, apparently, permit had her fortune told the other day and|fied, Mise Callies sald that ahe pro- . with the thickest !Covered in a square of Milk Choco~ ot horrors” was the scene of many |°f the wi + a erncipal to bulla. {received thia advice | paved to have it Interred in the fam- Mie that te eee Chwarranted and brutal beatings of [the application of the principal to bulld-|" “wie you tie a knot in a handkerchief, |My plot in Evergreen Cemetery, peerage only velvety and a rae cording to evidence which [ings and other essential items of our| 44:1) it in your pocket for nine days, | Brooklyn. as CoutnK. A M | LLER S but” pase 4 at the trial. rogramme which will be necessary on + | "The petition, upon which Justice candy favorite and nutritious, will be adduced at the prow then tap any man on the shoulder, he ft from the begin= SIX CONVENIE! TORE. v' Warner was ger we was planned. rompking sicned the order for disin- fom |X CONVENIENT STORES Mechanic Willian J. Warner even a larger wcale than D A iueea sia taly BRSGSAE 40 GIRL ‘Tompkins pegs es arrested, charged with theft of a pis The statement continues that Princes anne ar f regard ft ag ios, | torment, recited in at detail the ad 2 649 roadway, 742, Rrowdway Extra Special y he e ed to ai con- ne Carers, ST anieee war--y-owd ets ‘elated abo and decla: B Speci: lewater it Right 8 tol. When he refused to sign & con | 47 ys pound in honor to aid the plan of No, 520 Kast 15th “Street and Rose oie Me komen foes Oe PiprcenigAlin Extra Special 53% Brondwey fession, it is alleged, he was bes Mr. Frick in building a great mical | Mitchell, same address, gave the same ALO ERCHe 2B SIIB OO 4 ‘At Mpring by Detzer, Madden and Hoyt, deprived |jinoratory, and is now engaged in a | prese Both were arraigned. in | of the most remarkable cases of irrey. 34c 421 Broadway of food and water for forty-eight] ariye for $10,000,000, of which $250,000|/the Essex Market Court this morning | ularity in connection with the identi At Canal St hours, and compelled to “ and a oe has been raised. and they wes re fine d ad 96 0 each, fication mad, bar al of a P wn ea Pound Box tention without sleep during tha —— by an accident in the City of New Specified Weight Does Not Include Container. time for five minute periods, with ten) 4, ” ork that has ever been known in the oes minute intervals. He finally admit BABY IRENE” IS A RYAN. THIEF ALARM | A NUIBANCE, | 2ork mee Oe Sodinas Ieeamniner's of id that he tb stolen the pistol ¢ —_—- re = This statement was loter proved to| Court Decides She In Not Daughter | Rang All Night tn Brooklyn Store— ae be false. Warner was confined for Proprietor Fined 85, fh und cording to of Mrs, Matters. forty-five, Aaya, amd Aer att | monONTO, One, Dee 10. Mary Ryan |_.fe& Bilver, who lives at No, 338 Gouth ARREST MAN AT T TRIAL. e ita yrison, Was beaten on siefapaos aa ‘ges po I8th Street, Brooklyn, and has a »| : os si : pH ent Mh laaelldaal was dec ares the mother ot Baby | ae No. 4 Clinton Strect, Manhattan, was | *#, Re ms Detestives Bar OU may know us by reputation, ' bee Irene @ judgment handed down by |f' © ; ai re we | think i. . : A x FORCED TO SWALLOW LIGHTED] 5.4.4 Lennox in the Ontario Supreme ene « eraay: be, Si sues Me ni | Cetnnee Lamena, 24, alias “Baby if yoy do not, this will serve ai CIGARETTE. Court cee <n ts Ghane of & Gotaianne Sn ae Kid.” wae a concise knowledge of our ser- Sergt. Roth declares that Detzer | yrs, Dolly L. Mattefa of Chicago, who} ia . arrested to-day while listening to @ . re Mi more than forty times kicked and |.aiq'the child was hers, and who js on |OUtglar alarm, | trial im the Bridge Piaza Court vice and valu beat enlisted men and ordered bi} hail on charge of kidnapping, will lose Rid yy ret Bea heat te uo ae | kiyn, Detecttves Miller and suburdinates to do so, One of the tthe right to a large estate willed to Her | tig morning. Residents testified that | ‘Mhornton of the Bedford Avenue Sta Our highest priced men’s sack tcusations 18 that he compelled Mar-|by her husband on the condition, that | ‘icep"was out of the quesuon wald they saw a revol pro- ar A cello nanics, who was cauxbt /she become m mmother IE the decleion te from Taxpona'a pocket suit is $85—imported cloth, pure smoking against orders, to swallow @ | upheld appa bry, aperet nar Pe toy er arresting Laspena, the de ‘er d : OKIE ae phere are twenty: fed that the child should not be removed | GAVE BAIL, GOT ROBBED. pried’ they. discovered & silk linings, tailored in our cus- lighted claaret T Detzer, | from the court's Jurisdiction until time ’ der his right eve which eight specifications against Detzer, | forme ne eal has elapsed - ander his right ¢ nich t killed fashi “ i: f 4 | - a nded with the description of omary skilled fashion. coming wn officer and acc ': jeyman'n Home in Looted. the Little Falls Savings Bank of Lit A ini of a general nature, Sixty with fe Twe Men, tle Falls, No-¥., of $10,000, Laxpena | And at every price-level down to the mini- will be called for the prosecution.| Robert Linoki ot No. 311 Hal-| Harry Heyman, deputy warden of the|{t, Falla, N. 3. of $10,000. | Laxpens i Liewt ¢ Culberson heads the list. |,.¥ street, a Frank Mulligan, |Raymond Street jail, Brooklyn, went toloarrying @ concealed weapon. The | mum, value and variety are outstanding Roy Owens, 6 ¥. M,C, he, wocr ary, for 488 Mareen erent. Bo the Gat&s Avenue court this morning authorities at Little Falls have been features. will also appear ag: tne: a ; atria Klyn, were knocked down by a|to give bail for a fr i : : The court martial is made up of] {fone alsn owned by JH. Eckhardt,| Next time maybe he will think tw or A fitting range of sizes. Cols, Wiliam H, Allaire, Willlam TT.) witch ‘was blown from, ihe fourth | For while he was at court burglars got | Gtv Ente the Blind. | Wilder, Samuel C, Jones, John L.| floor of No, 154 Grand Street, at 11 into his house at foerum Btreet| panera filed to-day in aera Bond, Robert 8. Knox, Majors Will- |o’clock this morning. dees tasty ts and stole $200 worth of jewelry and|, revere filed to-day in the Brook: nA itton and ftobert G. Ruth-|sertously injured, ‘The sign was clothing. lyn Surrogate's Court showed that Re E wid jr Major William. F. Kelly |amashed to. bits ” | ~ the late Willlam J, Wade, No, 1799 1 °. He De - | $5,000,000 Drive For Syracuse Unl-| Flatbush Avenue, left half of hia Will be Judge sdvecate, Ee will be 8 1% rive wap 7 ee TeER vee Tne the toaustrial tan 1457-1463 BROADWAY assisted by Ca a. ident. * or the Rilnd at Ni on TRI jr. and Capt, Bruce R, Campbell. The in all BYRACUSE, N. Y., Dec. 10.—A drive | froswiyne Ste Wade wee bili | AT FORTY-SECOND STREET Fisoner’s counsel are Lieut, Thomas enkee hlat Ya for a $5,000,000 endowment fund ts | sister, Mra, Rebecca Wade Kissam = Pe efternan and the firm of Felder, to be inaugurated in the near future |No, 249 Acorn Street, Brooklyn, re- | Gilbert, Campbell & Barranco, by the Syracuse University, [eelved the rest of the estate,

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