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aa ee TT CTE I i an ih ana Oca i” — : - — . THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1920. ——“‘iiC* ~ |MISS WINCHESTER =n , SHAN GLENS. SPE aog Pour Years ina Harem DEATH OF GR Sada AGREEMENT NEA ‘ein | POINTSIN LATEST = es — Laught Armenian GirlWhy AND DOGLAD TO ~~ : tl TREATY FIGHT: POLIGE SCANDAL He’s the ‘Unspeakable Turk’ POISONED CANDY ~— CONFERENCES N 1 Quotes Enright in _Naming Democrate Wiig Willing to Modify Hackett and Hughes in Case Shantung Reservation in of Escaped Merchant. "Compromise Draft. | INQUIRY ON MONDAY = " | eseorier Eearnaton to Be Made in Strange Philadel- phia Case. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. %.—Authori- tes Investigating the death, of Misa ine Z her home herd Blood-Chilling Story of Marian Balloian, a War Prisoner, Deals With Slaughters of Innocents, Tortures Prac- tised on Helpless Women and Finally Renewed Trust in Humanity as Found in a Husband in a New Worid. | WASHINGTON, Jan, 3. the public statements of Senators, it Is evident to-day that some headway #4 Yas been made toward an agreement on the peace treaty, and renewed ef- forts are being made. The Democrats who have assumed | the burden of the negotiations) who was found dead at Accused Man, Now in Texa Expected to Return in a Week. fast night unter elreum- stancea pointing to a possible potsoned candy case, to-day were awaiting tho result of a chemical analysis of’ the District Attorney Swann, giving #weets found in the room before takini have, at the suggestion of the mild Police Commissioner Enright as his By zap preceneary, further steps . | reservationiats, agreed to Include a authority, to-day cleared some of the | D © you think you could be a: b bi movification of the Shantung reserva-| mystery in the latest police scandal | Sita ope aetittaed ey bale ls Not only will a petal ic ee | tion in the tentative proposition they GoWibe cul oF the escape of A ition Y ieeth es ae in a Turkish har- ination be made of Miss Zelss's body, |are framing, This makes four sub- silk merchant wanted on a charge of EES Uhiavemset - but the body of her pet dog, found jecta they are trying to get In shape attacking a young girl in his River-| Ceremony This Afternoon in St,|_ Mer name is Marian Balloian, The dead beside her, will be examined for | for presentation to the Republicans, side Drive ho Thomas's Chureh—Brdesroam: (po me” tas takenia picture of Ae OE | and impites that on the remaining ten | Mr. Swann eaid the Commissioner, miler is ia a ‘3 a ane ae eR NE Breton | ante | of the Lodge reservations no difculty | rues DIAN. told him that when two policewomen | Served in France, whence she is to depart for Milwau- Bo DSO SE HO ORTON ATIC CHIIEHRY Jin coming to an agreement is anticl-| inrwet van Owens went to make the arrest they found| Miss Margafet Tarleton Winchostor, | Kee. to her husband, after an absence had been teked by the dog, was found / pated. | at the merchant's house or office—the | daushter of Mrs.«Tarleton Winchester, | OF SX years and an experience whieh | Sorte: Ee | MISS HE CEN is ‘Womcuey | This is about as far as they will, Miss Amy Sparks Is Prominent in Prosecutor was not sure which—John 940 Park Avenue, becomes the bride Would turn white the hair of most) A man, tdentified by the police as! = "reer —_ zo until the whole Senate ta back in Long Island Hunting C. Hackett, secretary to Polite Com. | tay of Robert Porter Patterson at a women, She arrived on the Preaident | Teka tras - r clliwehaningiaay Geb’ eon Afial’ HERt| gf stand f iaiesiniies ght, who resigned a|ccremony In the chantry of St. Thomas's Wilson New Year's Live, was taken {n | MV. Smalley, a Philatelphia woot Granddaughter of Mrs. Frederic 5 Set. J Monday the entire situation is lkely Or ART larity, ‘The Democrats say they — Sit % Artillery Officer. cannot commit thei fellowe; that the No. 130 Bast 67th tingent will and Church. ‘The engagement was an-! charge by the Travellers’ Aid and week ago, and former Inspector Ed-! pounced taat July ee aa ue Vine | now husrying forth to begin a new ward Hughes. The merchant, Mr.| Miss Winchester, who was intro- Swann said, was not there {duced to society here three years aro, ree SE Ee aRS Meee oe “Was that the reason Mr, Hackett |/s a member of the Junior League, Mr. 5 “MARIAN BALLOIAN. wes asked to resign?” Mr. Swann |Patterson returned early test simmer) Marian ix an Armenian peasant girl] __TUARIAN drt ie iikod from France, where he served us a) Seven years ago she married at theltnen ike manufacturer, is being held on sus- | Betts Engaged to picion, The prisoner was discovered crouching in the back: 1 of the Zeiss home and was identified by William While no date has been set for the | Pest of the Democratic o hley Sparks and his wife, ot et, this city,” youset, L. 1, have announced Allen, brother-in-law of Miss Zeiss, Wedding, New York society is deeply have to have their chance to #€@ the engagement of thelr daughtety: as the man he saw in front of the interested in the engagement of Misa What ts boing planned. Miss Amy Sparks, to Van Duzer Bur~ a flash I remembered that i ; ; aa ce the al house a short time before r Lele padley, e .| ‘The Republicans of all factions are ‘The Commissioner saidy* Mr, | M@Mor in the Swsth tntantey age of sixteen, After the birth of aj she had married a Turk. Ce, eee i rere cet ey etn ia ceiaee, lageeaable io ithe dotay, ‘The tedga (0% © on of Sraaie Vi Borion of Mee Swann ‘replied, “it was the occasion ————— little son her husband decided that it Do you know that my husband ered. and Mrs, Russell H. Hoadley: of No. | 4® y pei Bete, ete ieee eye repues, ie was oveaslor ‘GOV. SMITH HOPES was best for him to come to America| WPS 4 wert of this harem? she When taken into custody he gave 962 Lexington Avenue, to Frederick | group and the mild reservationists ** Bast o6th Street amd Newburg oa asking for Hac @ resignation, | 55 Bea GoNraSd weiiio' fa CliBe ta EAB LEE Cpe And Wet a ODDIe: for an his nume as William Reilly and was A. Willis, son of Mrs, Gordon Willis| are getting irritated at each other, N.Y. Miss Sparks was educated at Cpuaeadione BAP ae Wie’ woted | TO AVERT STRIKE jot promise. Marian went home to her|¥ou. At least 1 shall see that you do found to have been drinking, He re-| of No. 55 East 65th Street and are mutually talking about “stub- the Brearley School and Halcyon Hall, a se gavin to uth Gann : + parents and was waiting patiently for] ROt suffel fused to make any statement, Miss Hoadley, who is prominent] bornness” and “cold feet,” and the and was a member of this years “It (Hackett's r ign tons wae the | Calls Conference of Garment] the letter which would summon hee! an where t rest ae Kee in A among the youngef set in town, is a/ shepherds of ithe flocks are more than j.415. 1 eine: * es a! s th AS aA y e as} Yard ere hacovered my ow _ a . re " . mens J culmination of complaints of objec- Workers and Employers for caaly a her Gee expected ana | tittle son, ahd then she. took me to, TAKING OF ¢ CENSUS inaieer ted seal Avene [Sin aay, Sve the hostility time 12) yr. Burton served three years as a : ” : = : i her husband. I was told that T should | Jetts of No. 830 Park Avenue. die away. ch oa Bi tions sidents I have receive ‘ | two long years dragged by and then . “Feyantaeppibed * i oh ripictad Gi Next Monday. two lone: years’ Greg y suff tho more indignities and aasured | GOES RAPIDLY ON Mr. Willis served as a Lieutenant in| Senator Lodge and his followers are Lieutenant in the French Artillery . Hac oduct. 8 was the : ait P tiy| that I should never be tortured as ——— | ety. of thie As latin ins ° lo ceived the Croix de Guerre breaking point, and I decided to let] ALBANY, Jan. ttn an effort to heey in broken Engilati and partly ut asen Oo eeny aehente ened weal . ae j the artillery of the A during the] still insisting that the Lodge reser~ and received the Croix de Guerre and him fy ‘ ‘prevent the threatened strike of the|terpreter Marian told her story. Stot-| Still to be a prisoner. |Small Percentage of Enumerators | War. He isa member of the Squadron} vations must be preserved intact—in the Medaille tilt Mr, Hugires said: “I have not been in| 40,000 workers in the suit and cloak! cally she told of the death of her} ¢6[°*ROM that time on T did a) Drop Oul—Some Trouble ea Koi me babel 3 aublaian cheatin the matter of principies—while the Sparks and her flan ny officy with Mr. Hackett, so f trade in New York City, Gov. Smith ther and mother, the tragic death of great part of the cooking! ‘ oe jarenc ay Dinsmore of No em Loan recall. Vor the last week I save | ae vente a = aonravenée 6b the ae a sister who jumped into, the river nnd what little scrubbing | With Foreign Born. Kast 47th Street declaration that real modifications Island hunting sets, | ier than become « er of the : Aah i beon at home sick.” reacntatives, of the Manufacturers’) rater than become a prisoner of theland cleaning there was to be done.| With 4 cents per name ae one incer are necessary if there is to be any Sir Ashley Sparks ts the managing « At Mr. Hackett’s residence, the| protective Association and the Inter-|death of her two-year-old baby son | Dally I saw and heard things which tve and the cold weather for another! SEES REAL PEACE RIG, | aeteation: ee eT eevee Cun aes Hatel Wellington, it was said he was| national Ladies’ Garment Workers'|t* tears came gently and the dark/no one would believe, but I myself the 4,000 enumerators who are count- There must be a compromise,” sald x ¢ er| wa nesteds ng the inhabitants H Bena seule, | sll out of town but might return to-| Union, to be held at the Executive|shawl UCR Loteale a nL Nhe uo Nv ea laasitta a druggist Moncuenten the direc tion ot ihe Tait od BEDING TRADES ieenaccr Bireneoeks ver this matter BROOKLYN RAIDS day. Gharabae kbi8: orden ; . for medicine, that is, after I had been States Census Bi Bead Hann ene lei STL hail . Wi SSB An as ee Abe COB, esl bay Mr. Swann promised to start an in-| afternoon. ‘The. Ge varie ‘sat (hla 6é H were all living happy and) here for four years and they had fast to-day and made notable progress | Beadell Doesn't Believe Steel} tional campaign. 1 do not want that CAUSE LIQUOR MEN auiry. He said the complaint involy- i ae content, y father,| begun to trust me, The druggist . 1 saps a ~ a) ES, ‘ Jone, because the tre sho ng. the ‘merchant ‘would naturally | telegram to oMfcers of the union and mother, my young sister|an Armenian. I had never seen him |The Work must be done tu fiteon days Erectors Will Fight for pepe otnleeititetetnany en raid TO CLAMP ON LID come to him when the man was ar-|to the manufacturer: ‘ ‘ Former State Senator Samuel J pe rte gre chal Me | ae . 4 before, but because We spoke the! |. “nS ‘ rested, but he would take up the| “Noting in to-day’s press that q/ ind the Paby ant & said Marian.| ime language he gave me enough | ey, Supervisor of the Manhattan Dis- | Open Shop. * | |) Noting tia Cowal learned by tie : ther ‘features probably Monday. |crsais ie Simmainent tn toe wage wary | {We lived in a cottage at Harput, an | money to go back to Armenia. ‘There ‘ict, reported that several cnumeratora| Robert P. BEindell, President of the|Democtatic Senators regurding the More Arrests Expected—Another ‘The man who is wanted has gone | . fe Important) Armenian settlement. Then one day/T learned that my mother had died who had put in one day on the Job in| Building Trades Council, which re-|fulure attitude of the President. ! * Wood Alcohol Victim in tar rasan On we s. He has ey-|Cloak industry that may involve the) ihe Turks ordered all the men, even and Ve waa the only one left of our Manhattan failed to show yp to-day. | cently signed an agreement with the| “I belleve some basis for a com- : ‘ r gaged attorn have told Chief | fa s etniiteen ¢ 5 ittle family. found an old friend “some sent wi . M bnddheeie " . ave told Chief | families of 40,000 workers, I consider| ine poys of thirteen and fourteen, to le ome sent word that they are ill" |nunding Trades Exnployers’ Associa- mitine will be found," auld Senator Hospital Magistrate McAdog their client will | jt , a: of the family, wrote to my husband | gajig > Mie “4 js be back in about ‘a week and will |! 4 matter of serious public concern.| gather in groups. They sald they! that t was still-alive and how-well, ua the Sunervisor, “and others hadl‘ion te recomnlze the closed shop McNary. “This will be worked out In| More Uquor raids in Brooklyn to«’ surrender. I therefore request that you send) were going to give them some work [now he has sent for me and I am {it @ plain case of cold feet, Subali-| hrinciple, said to-day that he dia | he Near future, It will be hastened By ey ang toom: eel os It was rumored to-day that be-| representatives of your organization in the fields, we pai had sue ver. going to him. on ieaeetathly took their places,” (Pot anticipate. serious oncoulied Sy PERT enue i eee ve jorrow by iam fore the investigation ends a junior " We were right our men fo! Mr. Foley said that in a few instances : o1 ou of Steel Ei ‘ ‘a . . ilen, the Kentucky moonshine Siicer at Bolice Hondquartars would | £0 estas i the Executive Chamber n cat and ahot like dogs. My the Iron League Steel Erectors, Senators © z ; ‘apper and Lenroot+ saw Capitol in Albany on Monday, were take : doors hay 1 slammed in envmera-| which stands for the open shap sys- ndge hunter, and hi orps revi = De aaiced nome questions if an ex-| Jan, 6, at 2 o'clock, to confor witn mo] ster Became hysterical, | We knew HIRSCH RESIGNS; faces, This treatment, Mr. Foley | Cem, Mdhoring’io ls rensreMlius WHBOUC costs’ were Selieccd to dan cy oe tena 'y should develop. ; ss ic fe e eee i. Gi re . 2 agents were 7 q i on Ways and means of solving the | \M4t Out tale Od taken away In HYLAN BLAMED °°: a kenerally duo to the foreign{, When the agreement wus entered om ere believed to-day to be. materia! change. Mr. Capper said his own position had hot been changed. certain. There has been a general He believes the necessity continues questions now agitating the industry of us who resisted were Seats same born residents’ ignorance of the E Tho: 000 with a view of preventing a general | SOUPS: i 4 are Leet \ i wund and tied, My mother and . ish language and their failure to un- we oe RING GONE, eG iecetactats But my sister dashed Foe of Profiteers Quits When, “¢fstand that the enumerator is an jd stand firmly for the open shop. 1e ran so fust that we coula i _ the clamping down ‘of the Ild in that HO ‘The Governor invited Bdwara ¥.| Sere, Da z ent Of the Government Ae a teatt | The peace agrement, by?which It is | °° *#eauate reservations. eeraines: TEL CLERK HELD) posite, Chairman of the State Indus- | Scurcely bellove our € ‘On, on, on, Mayor Fails to Supply of the Census proclunation by |hoped there will be ‘an absence of a | trial Commission, to attend. : Promised Fund she aped as fast a8 she could go. My nt Wilson have Deon published in|atrikes in the building trades during ROBBERS PAY FIFTH | 34) . | We spe ould iguagY HOWspApErs and posted in| the evr 01 ‘ * Said to Have Pawned Gem Left | nother and 1 were separated becayse | a Eee BRCM ANG it teuiteen eto the coming r, went into effect —— ys , . Yeaterday a meet! VISIT’ TO BANKER Bt by Boston Guest for ROBBERY THEORY Lee ee ese te ee eT Oe hecire one men of the! —_ held between the union men and the into the Fron League, through Walter Drew, Executive Sec y, insisted It ohn Jarratt, No. 210 West 49th” ret, Was taken to Bellevue from. % Both Mise e are well known rats are not receding from thelr at the horse shows and in the Long ; i gues a ‘ean 193 Third Avenue this mornin I was placed in with a wagon full of Mayor's Committees on Rent. P: omployers 1 t tt . apg Safe Keapl sun a eo with women of mid- 2 : ont Prof- employers, and a joint committee was | ci ory, a de autferiig froth alconalle Safe Keeping. ' NOW IN BROWN CASE | song girls. sre Migin passed a steep 'eeFlng ang Taxation, which admit-| TAFT TO ADDRESS LEGION, |appointea to enforce the contract. Silverware and. Jewelry Taken, Three of jae Bee chante Leonard Barrel, twenty-nine years —- riountain [saw the flgure of awoman fedly have done more for the Hylan| wit avend Perr Rien Aer s While Hudson Clarke Is at fang Mire tohn Vigitio, No. 403 Bast old, a clerk at the Hotcl Continental, | Vain Search Made for Murder Vic- | Si0raine atin’ ep re thes tirows than any other agen- EONS Of ‘e} REVEALS SLAIN GIRL'S LOVE. Theatre. F dist Street and Broadway, was ar- | {i Belt, Believed Have Rig heracit head first fell down many ; l the Mayor to accept Janis and Her Gang." ——— rested early this morning at his home, im's Belt, Beleven) to rave [feet below into the riv lis resignation, Willlam H. ‘Taft, ex-President, ta to at dhe firm of Clarke Brothers, bankers, |{@kem® to Bellevue, have been digs No. 60 West 107th Street, charged Contained Big Sum, | “In the mean time L had my baby In ment the committee makes |b the guest of the American Legion ut Read at Inquest. pa ote ae ST ONaKeed: ‘Alin other two ere/men ith the th ing val-} jmy arms. I could not die, 1. must jt plain this action is taken because t nonin] performances to be as rips at No, 154 Nassau Stre and Mrs, | . e 0 0 are recovers with the theft of a diamond ring valc| avr, CLEMENS, Mich. Jan. %—In-|watch over him, And then WHOM OUF in. xtayor nad mad Saliuicl Nema eras Fisie ARG SiGe Gs ISVILLE, Jan, No blame was! Clarke, returning to their apartment |!08 ued at $10,000 from Mrs, Bessie Miller | ¢ormation brought out during the last|wagon reached Mousselt, in Arabia, Ji) "piu Nel Mabe ho effort to pro | N ih. i /Ophanianheatne tee Dy ACCA ars ure lay for/at No, 213 West 86th Street,| Health Commissioner Copeland maid of No. 1284 Commonwealth Avenue,|twerty-four hours to-day led auhorities |I learned my fate. My biby Was taken Vide funds with which to carry on |' ° a ten mse 1 ° ve the death of Mis# Etaabeth i. GriMth, ea ane LaRee Biadne <c d the hall door chained in.|No traces of wood alcohol had been : al arate ass ee ce faway from me, and I longed for the the Work during the current year and |@°TO™ bador Robert | svontoon-yewr-vld) office attendant of (*°u"" Hoston, a guest at the Hotel. ty teste the iiling of Beanies fate of my sister. It was for my baby actually repudiated his promise to do who is in charge of the| * Peal ers ee ee yoc{side and the lights burning, When|found in any of the thousands of fessed to taking the ring and gave up| conside “|weeks later I found him in the yard, | 5° ident nak on the op: | Loune sie A : cove! ep . en. & pawn ticket, showing it had been| ery and not Jealousy was the motive. | starved to death.” A white shawl) Notwithstanding the retirement of era ce Cb. | Scott's office. A letter from the xir| discovered the place hud been ran- | men. pawned for $800, He was locked up| Brown a few weeks before his death|was placed over her eyes and she Mr. Hirsch, Commissioner of Accounts ne with « eres or tt | to Dr. Schott was read at the Inquest | sacked by burglars, Wns Wiec torn mince a drew from a Detroit trust company| sobbed a few moments, then she Be- | David Hirschfield sald to-day tint Raa ctem te nee to 4" revealing the girl's love for Dr. Schott] “Ut's the fifth time I've bexp robbed in the West 30th Street Station. $12,000 in stocks and bonds, and $3,800] Came stolcal again agd went on with |) 4 ey acti and her efforts to break away fr in the seventeen years we have lived Mrs, Miller, whose husbapd is in the | $1200) in stocks and Bond and ene [ter story the ‘Mayor's Commit on Rent {axainst anth American activities, Mia] “urine the thirteen-year- there," he @aid. rwbber business, told the police that] ,. se i i ; T do not care how many,times! Profiteering will eontinue to function | Jiils will ate special overseas | witheas £0) t. told again | securities into cash and carried it in a ; : an’ I ex- r and Mrs. Clarke left home a! a few days days ago.she left Jewels | belt belt has never been located. |= tell the story.” she said when ovr and the interests of New York ten d Christmas presents Sy A a ' UsHiseel| ‘ 7 join resuming the secret investigation | pressed sorrow that she had to recall! 9/1. . ni i n retith: eantead (this office Dr Schore | Jttle before & o'clock for # nvighbor- | valued at $20,000 with the clerk to}, | yesterday, Alex J. Groenbeck, |her unhappy moments, “l want to E tan ear Phare helo ale) GR Mdatarat lane | Gidtmereee ee: hood theatre, leaving their youngest deposit for safe keeping in the hotel “General of Michigan, an-| tell just what I saw and what otliers gate it Ms tary ae the com- lox office of the thoatr: ata cena > mens A Sl SRR UAPSEUDEDE He e f . nounced to that taxicab | enffered, because I want every one to] Mittes will elect Mr. Hirsch's guoves- |\°%, 01 barr went out a litte later | vault Eonterdiay when tho dackage | noun TE Mauetee SOUR a chee | tomeumen wee Armenians suf nd at | 40 be ‘obtained frum Dost secretaries or | GLASS SPRAYS PEDESTRIANS | *"ph.’potice of tne West asth Street | was returned to her the ring Wa8|moned for egamination. Others to belthe hands of the Turks. My little! Mr. Hirschfeld wonld not discuss | Set Madison Avenue aphone. ‘Mur Station vissing® Barrel, she declared, told dare Mrs, Ceollo Beatrice Vester, | pany was eanie put out in the yard |the rum r 6 articles tuken would net exceed $35 | her the ring might have been lost. | a * current in the Municipal |ray HUN 234.1 welcomed | Manhole Exploston A Gladys Summit, a ehum of Mrs./ and ieft there to die. Bab re not) Building that no mattter whom the [and seats purct rposs | dows of Park ty According to them, silver plated forks nnouncing she offergd him a reward of ter And Lior Provess, a eovelt Ohi vaneed) in’ Haren, instead of /new eh valued at $3, a diamond and pearl or its return, “no que 1 irman may be, he will be ty Head ‘ ib The plate glass window : | 8,090) the slain man's: widow, |shooting bim or Killing him at once|the managing directo: i nder| The plate gh windows in atickpin worth $25 and a gold Masonic the ons asked, +ithey: enjoyed watching hin slowly] Sa emblem Were stolen. ince awe buildings between 39th Street and he suys. She got no satisfaction, so THIEVES PRY OPEN jetarve, fo. des ae prea pear in| FUNERAL OF GEN. van BARRY AMOK Of puek Avenur broken at 9.30 went to the hotel manager und then M: f the gir any of thi | venga SAFE AT LEISURE, | or Us otk ta messing, oan cePlauon| MORE EXPERTS TO AID NEW. Opening Dr when he deli lures into (he usu Hinge with, | performance of iid that the value of tha/ th Street, who became {ll Thurstay itlin to De. Sehete| Hudson Clarke, senior member of /MiKht after drinking wine and were ( ; : ' peng | constructive who w i, apture att LiReshag hina, Went Point canst ‘Corps Escorts “=- holes, caused by a shert cireuit. The First) Alien Calla Marder f h : ————= [ was Mad ping stuck in their ot o . | Wistert cranes censatinaseerven HIS HOLD-UP NOT EVEN 2.75. Leave Burglar Kit, but Remove | Halls ariven'in their fingors and Pearmuinats une Fired, | MILLIONAIRG LOST MONTH. [ett war crowded bat ne one wat] "Defendant Dmrancias. of the pieces of their nose 8 cut init | The burial of Major $700 Valuables From Third meroly because it gave the Turks) i, par p85 pleasure to eee them suffer and hear) i ogy, Avenue Theatre. re} en. ‘Thomas oe she vehicles Most of Street in the following nm showered wit win rt S ANC mained to . Jan, Four ulien- | i \ { said av aeons || Seventh Store | Rumored © In dian Theatre Owner Id for Hann United States Army, ree * tats who dled in Washington on | Saloon Frequenters Selre Amateor Dn | asked ¢ r : nesses to-day when the trial of Harry | them mm. When children were | & : QUEREC. Jun %—Search for Am. Broken—New 143, 144, 148, 160, witnestes to-day “0 Sitges port to ihem—and. there were rnany | Wednesday, was held at West Point QUEBEC. Jun 2—Search for Am-| [25Nt%y, | “and ‘169 3 New, charged with murdering his ‘at \ Bie ee Hturgiars cracked @ 300-pound safe | chijdren burn during {heat four vears—| Yesterday afterno The ‘Caagy|Pivee 3. Breil, ar theatrica fiancee, Mina Freda Lasser, was re- a | BLN POE ANG GHANA (HGR Th SROCH ell tee rice mene ection llamands immediately gut throug | ( armed the escort and Coin. |maxnate, whose disappearancs MEXICAN SUGAR COMING. |=" i Peter aaea ae \ iy in $5,000 bail] pyoty Theatre, No. 387 Third Ave them they w t oto the) pan he Corps fired the volley | month ago followed 1 FESS inv ed the vung de- | 120 N | his : Gotan Waat AIGOI Ni and aut hway Wit castorate ea helt mothers might e- |att : ahankefor $1,000. 6noloe acount pt ante || ' ; yours assau St. i Mourt on charges of assault, violation! crty Bonds amounting to nearly $700, | hold them for days. tin uns were fired by @ bat-lot his interest in the ‘Trans-Canada | Fleet Shipment Since 1910 op Way Mitte Tipaie al | deekman and Ann S £ the : t SH eae an vl hear 'y:€ : ns were beautifully: fur- | (Ory tillery f the time the Nag proved. trultlane to New York. privcox type, closuly: allied to Between Beekman and Ann Street jj of the Sullivan 1 attempt to rob, |‘Phe police suppressed the news until rn tire weiunelt rallr ation until | deported his check here and maaciire! | | is . nes hot 8 ine at it “leaked” from other sources, ie All of tt ree tp Cemptery, |ghon drupned from aight Doe New| SAN ANTONIO, or TAR: SNe otuttal the Br { hat halding a nig Hand | who ture A a e so ma brk and Montreal Wore searched tor] merchan san nto haw eft ae ng , The burglars entered through a 1 piety arm who “were! him unuuccnasfullys “Rumors are cur “i ew tore att feet] nounced it would | with a handke wer the | skylight which let them into the lan=| which w es of | uf the heads |rent that. he was kidnapped and in| Vert Crus for Now York with the frat| mestaiity to testify tron ot atl lergd the | tern room, where the safe was, ‘They4 wealthy were used to decorate Heer RRERe eae, Mintendent of | heing held for ransom, | caro ar to be shipped from Mex-| Wong utter having ES. A } aloou 1800 West dragged the big steel box to a good|harems, but they were so Une {D10, to Aug. a4, 191% m Aug. 91, leo to the United States sincy 1910, ac-| ceedings and having baamined Now at . | day and king position, drited: hole in thelr habits and shed so 1 ding to a deepatch from that t.{ his cell in jul i the & positlon. drilled holee in tt Hoar’ that by tne end of the four sauning,---eenneved $200,000 SALE BY DANCER, | vracnest hore tint night, The veuset eur | co JANUARY 6,1920 " ix hands. “some [then used heaty Jimmies to pry it} Blood that, riments were tull-o IK. F C. GETS CAPTURED GU ——a 1 7,000 pour , cj dm tie atibow Jumped | open. "Dhey departed, leaving thelr | Nears these, aparimen e full of] K. O I Weare rsratrretcer mon re bees Belle tale Meisunees Resened. | und held bin unt poiieein , disorde f US, Jan, 3 u he Len atop AP eat ols behind | ? 1 scores of | cepret Sanus ih | v ne | the girls were underfed an’ svor | . ; an Interpretauive dancer, has Kol ait wife upd five chitany The Job wax discovered by Donnatal them died of grief and fright ne ee Tent cr Pavilion de Helievue, overlouking WOULD REWARD LOYAL CoP. TRISTE ae Ach ehantcn V CRS % appearid in court Desavino, win ned the theatre the "a reonne Plece to me Town, |" , ftanead aks = jun Belle Isle who were threate with aha Or hext morning, He notified the man-| 66 OF the first two weeks I suf Ah German cannon, 168 mini-| Patt ore as Katy OF ELH ATH ROE: tia din Anke Enright ¢ starvation by the foundering of the £ é BLAMES THEFT on Jawer, Franke Kutt, and the police fered many indignities, but! metres, which was used in bombanting | \rdine te ‘ MeKay to City ; mont steamer Aranmore, louled SIX CONVENIENT STORES GAY LIFE.) was not tortured by nails,| American forces in the Argonne forest, | to bem President ta Guardia of the Bo Ith wantae: auppiiogs Have: buen! cel 742 i y 0! ‘y 3 0 asentes 1 re 2 le 0 m " 4 : i ttt le it wat, At k nen > m i pins, hot irons oF in many of the ways haa been presented to William J. Mulli-|3 xima. Aldermen, in a letter to Police cording to a Wireless message, saab te { length viet oth \« Spadion ealsserelt was, 1685 h 1 than some of ltumbus Committees on War Act ky | Patroiman Thomas McKay, now of the} Th adn of Chairs Bureed, oy Be 1 ao ant a urlan, twenty-two, o¢| Sareeom General Denten Soldiers! the girls who were only in thelr teens. | wro hus promixed to present «| 8th Precinct in Brows be di KI WH, Jan The throe West tt u eAtORaR| Are Rushed Out. hen, day, 1 was told to take [home town, ‘Chompsonvill bert Plare of NO.) twited to La siuardin'n ¢ story factory and the dry house of] | yed by A #6), 10 SHINGTON, Jan, 2—Twolye| three dead babies from the wall ana | . gun was Captured} New York City,| “MeKay was rcoortly shifted from hisline Carey Chal, 2 ie Via tioaie| WASHINGTON, | Jan |} Twelve lthrow them into the yard. The Turks |soldlers stulent to be en- on at. Hroudway nd Chambers | the Carey OPN Ora SEs 17 Weat|thousand, five hundred officers an@)i)i°o: believe in burying anything. | ‘ - —— ttl ty dhe. Ualvarstty Straaboure | to Queens after he openly | burned sarily to tay Approx t The Best for Reparng Glassware get ned in the Jof-/men are in the army hospitals to-day, {fy it any wonder we souk of what ia | King Decarates New York Woman. !(1y) cm Uuturn ne that imitate ce | proclaimed La Guardia aa ila eholcw | Utty carloads of even ne rson Market this imorning,| more than thirteen months after the| cated the ‘unspeakable Turk’? [ had| Mra, Williat Hildrup jr. was deo: ‘ance, it was learned to-da for aldermatic president, hou ere party Tele ows | Crockery. Vases. eha \ the thert oflending of hostilities with Germany, | gathered the ba in a basket agialorated by the King of the Belgians anaes is $40,000. 8) Meerscnaum Fur $4,000 w s from hin firm, | According to War D was just ng the door that led | with the Queen Elizabeth Medal for her on Caliwell Range, | Hormel Ate intone at Five Be-| nture, Books Pete ry wilt ge gle | vien on the other wide SCS a UAGEAT age ri ears Printer 200,000, Tpping Bilar! lati un * much as] of an Armenia um duet top the ‘ourchase of the |) HORN: 8—With the] 5 2CTADY y nh Cues, et 40,00 MD. Whe ate | p r number. will arian, It was a woman who had Ine Hi the purch: tthe ORM Ele : HENECTADY Y. dan es, el st Vsteals|t ais during January. a Pe ee aane toe titara’ N. | mercury: dow Ww wero and! Duncan E. Muller, a compos a | use f ny | that alare ars being What ure you dolne her she Maret sti northweat gile K. the city's | newspaper of n MAJOR'S CEMENT supply but com: | will of the tt ; n@ play the cabaret army strength wit italy, in. th Kiker, pletely ¥ i 4 ee aes a Nh b ‘ ther ely Vinh ff somal receives outright $210,000 and 4 trust wi pan Seer reat a aust wero dented bq Tam # prisoner and have been drup'a brother ir ‘i Was Woo sections of t Ay. Gised int a nee ‘et | fon hit in ts entienatoa, wil tasoant! eT vars sd here two weeks,’ 1 te > her, And Comte and Comtessa Bacchi’Biar wii and suffering is intense, | two $260,000, voradta: \ibeates e ’ , hae \ : = —— Ce re ee et ee ne eee L _ - —— ee

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