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ARNE A Mes a ae ne ee ie oe —+- -- 2... <a oe eA An Ot amend ea nr ‘ : es THE EVENING WORLD, TUBSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1920. | SWANN ABSENT Pretty New York Girls Enjoying Winter Sports EDNA’S BURGLAR, ae RITTON, [BE AN OPTIMIST | TREAT LABOR RIG \ WHEN pias e 10 \ ai the Snow and Ice at Picturesque ae Placid AUCH Incl ASE | | THIEF TO niin aan TELL OF ATTAGK | | “TOOK A CHANCE" He eats vc Attend Conference He Caburets Come, High, He $ Aveaed In Riverside | —Miss Britton Tells Diive Case. ! Her Story. TALLEY HEARS STORY. | a Min—So Long g a Does His Dut} HARLES M, SCHWAB agrees C with BE je Burns that “a man’s a man for a’ that.” Meading the cause of Jabor before 1,200 at the Rubber Association of America banquet at the Wal- dort Jast night, Mr. & wab ad- Viaed his hearets to make thelr employees partners in their en- lerprine, but pt to permit dlc tation Uy agitators, He sald: “Nowhing lends value to any manufactured article exeept la+ “We have been at auftocrats in the past, Labor has not had @ fur share of prosperity, but the war taught ux a iesson—that @ nan is 4 man, no matter what the condition of his li as jong as he dees his duty fairly, honestly and commentiously to bis fellow nen.” Miss Edna Britton, moving picture actreas, who surprised a purstar last ent at No, 137 night In he apar Grand Jury Adjourns Before Conclusion of Delayed (Questioning. West 7ith Street and chased him down stairs and into the arms of Futrolman Cornelis Marzin of the West 68th reet Police ation, talked about her adventure to-day while the Durglar was being arraigned in the West Side Court on charges of grand lireeny and violation of the Sullivan law. The prisoner is John Harrington, twenty-three, of Springfi Mass. a former bellboy who boa of his Jacquiintance with helly, re- Jeently arrested after a series of hotel rubbertes, the loot in which was placed at $100,000, but says he nover worked with him, “1 had just returned from Boston,” Miss Britton said, “and when 1 found he door unlocked thought some of my friends might be visiting me. Then I saw the burglar, crouching before a cabinet, “He arpse and T saw the automatic revolver, I sore and he darted | ' [past and rushed down stairs, tn toss | than a minute | decided that it Was! p to me to follow, 1 must have kept NY yy Jon screaming, for in less than no tine ‘ . ~ regiment ifter him, Me had ween eee . plolen about $2.000 worth of jewelry— [RAND SCHOOL CASE Sal) eR as ac seen ON FIRST NIGHT IN BeFoRE GRAND JURY yep es.c.c arr aneS: anns i - if = a {young man fro fertekted from reporters and photog- raptors by Fifth Deputy Police Com- iiasioner Ellen A, O'Grady and three of her pollwowoman, the seventeen- year-old git! who says she was at- tacked by “one of the most promi- nent ofl merchants in the country” in ‘thle Riverside Drive apartments three wooks ago appeared to-day at the office of District Attorney Swann in the Criminal Courts Building, but did net tell her story to the Grand Jury. With tho complainant was her girt companion of the night of the “party,” who, it was said, asserts she also wus attacked the folowing night. | ‘The second girl appeared to be a year or two older than her friend. Her hemo is in Brooklyn. The younger girl te a blonde. The absence of the District Attor- ney, who had arranged for a con- ference in his office, was not ex-| plained. After some delay the girls! were questioned by Assistant District Attorney Twlley, It was 12.5 o'clock when the younger girl was called Into the Grand Jury room, and at 1 o'clock —before she had begun her story—the jpry adjourned until 11 o'clock to- morrow, in “long rows of flaming furn. tlie necoami!y of He declared this Nation, like | rubber, can be atretched without breaking, but the energy of the people will bring it buck Lo its 1 form, Whatever crisis may come, the Industry of this country will go onward aod up-, wird for Fears to come, and area “Re optimistic! Practine Chrine ry warned of SOnUINY wn Calle Red Crone Meeting. OENEVA, Jan 6 ¢ Henry 1 Davison, Ch oh Wireless) — reese you 1, make tt iness, but permit outaide agitators you what to do with your trman of the! Mish MARGAmEr ms os $3 Ace KENORICK, MISS WAITE “NROHEIN, ae Red Crom 8 has be all for the firat meeting of the }oof the Langue, to be! ve on Mareh 2. > = e BURNED 10 DEATH y well dressed > a THEATRICAL MAN {iitumon: dives cehareiny Heel The prominent of] merchant ts said) | Session Reconvenes, | Pe pau eng 1 a ee C GLNUINE HUDSCN SEAL (Dyed Muskrat) to be still in Oklaboma City, Okla,| TEN OVERCOME BY Tho Batraordiniry Grand Jurys whieh | NauelinG Trimmed with large coltar rs 7 5 on Dee. adjour Missing A. J. Small Had Just Sold “ry ton was held in $5,000 bail eecckcts waranty clawed me GAS IN JERSEY CITY | Sanderson and Wife Had Made] Wigs, recone id foe trial in the Court of Goncral: Seas vd over the Christy Pea Interest in Trans-Canada Thea- in . " Lan te | sions, termer official of the BR. T. The apenas ; Up Bed on Floor Near HA Gass or overatait | tres For $1,000,000, i names of every one concerned are|Seeped Into Cellars From ‘Leaking Heater. neanen were to he examined by Aeaistant | LONDON. Ont. Jan. 6—Ambrose 3.| BUTTONS FOR RESERVISTS. Long ened ops th hd ad oid te Main—Leaking Meter Causes oo Diatelot Attorney: Alexandurt. orks, All, millionaire theatrical magnate, | eee | trict Attorney by a man in a posi- , Members of the Jury expressed cha- Po iecehtl | Vietory Embiem to Be Awarded at | cb iendiw ol about the ‘iparty.”” Death Here, A man and woman were burned to] iin over the refusal of Gov. Smith to| NO disappeared Dee. 2, wis kine vy] avan Hiee Faidiweiscnitunt | " According to this informant, the| Gas, seeping into cellars from a death, several persons rescued, scores pate the Attorney General to take} footpads pel ue Se leas ute Atshtwiis\ Wawa been’ eimchincgadl (Font auperb $ 25 ot'xenrio iat Maries snared eof their Inveatigations into the | vine a ‘oronto, according Me: 0 charaed tet an old promoter and the other prominent |'enky main, overcame ten persoiit at) driven into the cold, and a Bata ion eae i site aarsctnsid the conduct |oninion expressed here by E,W. S| ihe regular navy and from the Naval | DD arccsue ied (ross a eee man were riding up Fifth Avenue in] 0)” (1 on cing, Seven were taken| Fite Chief hurt by stepping on #]o¢ city departments und the District | Fleck: snat solicitor Reserve force may obtain Victory but- | E-+{ Wee Sts ose-tn..240 | $7 AND UPWARD the promoter’s automobile about! 1, ‘tne city hospital. All, it ts be-| mail during a $2,000 blaze in the four-| Attorney's office, Several said they | AME ame known that Small /tons at the Navy fecruiting Station, | = an ahree weeks ago when they saw two ad received a check for $1,000,000 for| No, 24 Bast 2id Street. Manhattan 4 West 37th St. lieved, will recover, Those taken to ‘ wore “disgusted.” They had given up ae : thority was received from the Navy furs, Inc. girls, each ubout seventeen,’ on the| the hospital were Mra, Lena Black-| °°°Y building at No, 607 First Ave-| cir time freely and had mot with re- | Ps Interest, in the eDnceness ee Department yesterday to also issue Vie~ sealer val a New York sidewalk between 55th and 60th/man, Miss Eilzabeth Connell, Bernard) M¥e at 3.30 A. M. to-day. | buffs at every turn, tres, Mr. Flock said, he was a marked | tory buttons to nuval reservists who are > jevater ti j{man, He had deposited the check at | stil in the naval service but on in- will finish just. before he disappeared, | active duty, ‘This meams that any man Streets. On the order of the promo-|Kelly, Mrs. Lenn Agman, Charles| ‘The dead are believed to be John H.' It Is understood the juro . Agman, Julius Agman and Bertha e Rand Schoo! investi Quen whe. served he navy, between Apri ter, the ina ean re S| Agman. Three others, Berbert Black- | Sanderson, thirty-five, and his wife, a i teal an tint SowevEES Whe, served, tn, the avy, between Apri and the girls were asked e: 4 discharge them. Mr. Flock sald he betleved the a vi button. like to go to a fine Riverside Drive | 4: were | thirty, They moved Into the fourth ; [oe ede ANN TCT Ts f Apartment where they would be hund- | (rented at their homes. ix morn- | floor rear yesterday, and all their fur- SEEKER OF BEAUTY [with » blow on the head and then rob | somely entertained. ing called in Patrolman Edward idm, but finding that they had killed but only one of the girls left when | old. at No. 124 Past Third Street, and | Rear a gas heater to sleep last night e 4 |Bast 36th Stree j oc following night and was at- |°Pal hours. | t 35th Stree | , | $50,000. Brooklyn «irl on the Grst night, Was saved this morning by tho use of | rough the house and aroused every- | £0,000: BSE ie called on|bed last night he left. the gas but ds . - Hundred Pounds — Small Wea: Soptinard. to ithe Be oe n othe Kidrove him back when he tried to West Mth Street, to whom she apple n sioner Ellen A tady, who sent de- | Hempatone’s room was lowered so that ‘ ; ait for] py athan ©. Day sald to-day 30,000 daunasces t the Mre Susan Fallon, and from the flour ro : Gan Fumes Kil Three formerly retary to Police Comnils- ja bag, Will be on sale at some f the Hackett and Hughes are alleged to |chitdren were found dead, thelr mother §eonen came. Balwalden ones enin: aha al 1000 Girls will be added to the force of telephone operators in New York City within the next few months. Over 2200 have been added in the past 10 months. These girls will have work that is pleasant, permanent and profitable. They will be paid a good salary even while they are learning the business and that salary will be increased as soon as the training course is completed. si They are uileged to have accepted. |{%,, called, in Patrolman Edward | niture not having come,. apparently t nye eleer tney bacitnescauad | Betle Geaen nce ces covenant MARRED, SHE SAYS iin, nia tno vouy. put cm noters friend did. ‘This girl,|found gas leaking from a quarter| Policeman Edward &. Rurns of the Mrs, Rose Williams of Brooklyn| WHITE FLOUR PUT tacked by the promoter, as ate | The lite of Flavus Hempstone, sixty coming from thelr window. He ran ‘A relative of the Brooklyn girl|pulmotor from the Gis|body except the new couple on the! Charging that her face was dist : : Wh ther tenants. ty i ; : the promoter and later got the girl | low. en other tenants turn Meta eal ete to have a double chin removed, Mrs Grocers to Get Sugar. mt Fro h bY feotives to the promoter’s office, where | ts sas went out ror ae 000 pounda of Navy Standard | in the Supreme Curt to-day Pesaglh a dren! below Tony M sioner Enright. and Edward P. pad dle htt |Aenes. Rurns carried or 1 dA she gave Dr, Pratt $50 and that he op-| stations to-day und ut all of thun to- atts : Noo a ene eeresd to be tha promoteri| of Prank: Martinoky nintystour, years [ences & maeivene om the Kitchen feor : to the apartment | Meter. Martinek had been dead sev- : . i y is sald, returned Le Station saw smoke Sues Specialist for ON SALE BY NAVY)! years old, No. 184 Lexington Avenue, | gured | Great Quantity Offered at $6.30 a learned of the affair and, after she|Company. When fourth floor. Flamea and smoke by Dr. W. Augustus Pratt of N | in touch with Deputy Police Commis- | their gas it 1s belleved the pressure | 1 Rose Williams of Brooklyn file same floor he carried i they say they found John C. Hackett, aU whee lehitaxNou¥, én 100=poun: ) Siarly fino and Ws wife! sire, Willinma saya thie in October | ty Teun ak lw-peund & Pate Hughes, a former Police Inspector.| DUNKIRK, N. ¥. Jan. 6.—Three| soore out of the building before the perded on her, making incisions on : . i row ave ag the officers that the land another chill dying in a tenement) remoter had gone away. es Huckett and Hughes, it wae be-1Bo"the' name of Neved, would appoar to-day before] fon Dero, 7 na J J ‘Mr. Swann to lnform him regurding |") Pe street tintil the danger was over: St. George; Brooklyn: 13th, Mth and tacir prescnes at. the promoter‘ Battalion Chief Thomas Mur ind armories; Bronx: Star Theatre, omice "wien the police’ arrived. | “WALK” WITNESSES | stopned on a nail. which penetrated ma Fighth Coast Artillery Armory and Mr. Swann has written each of theso men a letter asking him! ACCUSE POLICEMEN | "2 raver boot and sent Him back © RETAILERS ENTER Holy Trinity Church; Manhattan: 22n | © now being sold, in to places heretofore published. st Staten bland: Red Cross Building, The tenants on both sides, of the permanent scars wore left by the opera . driven to the Won and that she has t health for much of the time siace at ment, The family, known only Salors, came recently | burning building we es to give his side of the matter, The quart ment Armory, n Church, West emporarily crippled. | Thatch Atiorhey save, bowaver, shar Niel ase lde Bat WAR ON HIGH COSTS Jena church, Cirist. Church, Judson When the fire was under contro! een oleae ehar Ghict Maristnite Mande sold him s Knocked |members of Hook and Ladder No. 7 i a Dhurslon tha Govensne, lfought their way into the locked Seventeen From All Over Country | strs, Louis Reed Welamiller Deputy Yesterday that no wastant had been|Qne Charges He V igsued for the proroter’s arrest when| — Down During Christmas Am- the po! alled at his office, Apartment on the fourth floor and| if 4 pte famine of Publi’ Marketa atc : . " . Ts believed Isat the promoter and nesty Demonstrations. Ting pancaea; wemmnveabeed| ee en Be eee cL ae Nee atee abe They will have rest room, locker room, lunches the man who was with him at the) ie Under instructions from|in cach others arms, on the mattress Co-operate Wilh U.S, latly those on the East Side, will be at cost, vacations with pay, protection against puring to return from Oklahoma, It|Mayor Hylan, Commissioner of Ac-|and burned beyond ‘recognition, ned aleo that the promoter | counts Dovid Hirshfield to-day began |of the firemen thought the ved eminent counsel’ and Urge! an investigation inte alloged potice|may have become detached “to bring i civil action, so the|utality In connection with tho lequple asphyxiated before the fire)‘ ld be settle? ‘The rel-| breaking up of the amnesty walk on | ss favelaunen dec |wtarted from an explosion. as ie nae fl J, and the two men con-|Vifth Avenue, Christmas da: | pha Janitam sald’ tie aaah gavelthe country will co. ri ro said to have left town! A large number of witnesses were $ mediately after they learned of this.| aummoned to Commissioner Hirsh- name of John H. Sanderson, sald he| city on gan ane floid's office in the Munieipay build rectal detective “for the tele-) the purt | ome| With a view to bringing closer co- {supplied with sugir for their customers, be Oneration between the Government and |/through arrangements with the Sugar tail merchanta In the Equalbeatio of living a comm eaves She invites com advice. persons unable to buy will see that their gr + : . ae) SUBD They will enter an honored occupation for girls financial loss in case of sickness, free medical on the high nd tne esentative merchants f Fire in Brooklyn Sult Shop. Women's wearin; at a time when the opportunities it offers for rapid advancement to higher positions are the greatest inits history. YOU can be one of these thousand girls, if you of the Department of $5,000 was ruine ate {$8,000 was rain: t wan discover NINE STATES PLAN ing. Among them wore Mias Frances mpany" and wore blue trou-|torney” Gene Witherspoon, executive secretary of /sers with a white stripe. He began] using the TO KEEP TEACHERS. |tie reopie's Freodom Union; Joseph |t move in yesterday and brought his| brine gown ———— Stein, of No. 359 79th Street, Rrook- | wite, an attractive woman, The po. |“ommitee, lyn; Miss Tracy 1. My Iton Street nokly ni, In Josep! op's cloak and sult establishment discovered by Patrolman Swe deals ae PRAY US PO toted at Gr fam Cox of Trathle D, whose foot At 2 - - - Commissioners of Education Dis-| ccrined herself as a play erlanE of No. [tbat HOHE ean Tue ke ac Han ae badly thceral | aR 16 years of age or over, and can RASe simple ner Pay and Better | Htegyuter af the Union of Now tt | a mi abi | entrance requirements. Make application by ing Conditions, Hamilipn Miacw. andthe Rev. clr | WANTS FULL POLICE INQUIRY | | telephoning “Madison Square 12000” (freecall), Commissioners of Fducation from nine | SENT only actual force, according to | Seetaliat Alderman Asks Mayor te or by calling at any of the following offices: States met in this city to-day at the] the testimony, was us Hotel Astor at the invitation of C, N.| sald some men whom rf Alderman B,C. Viadeck, leader of the retives, threw him re Kendall, Commissioner of Education for | MOUNT ang asth Street. nclulist delegation in th New J taining more teachers by having Ngher WRONG UPPER STORY THIEF. coma Ae if the, Slaver Gn his deter ralnimum and making teaching conduot of Seneuoe dei Ve ‘Tella Magistrate So After Slot! Sgr ng up a p i e XY Os . - yarade Fifth Avenue on Christmas c ndall sald that thi aanine GWenne: para W Avenue on Christm: Broaden Se of Investizatte MAIN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Broadway at 27th Street, Manhattan 8 A.M. to6P.M W. Houston St., Manhattan 9A.M.toS P. M. 453 E. Tremont Ave., Bronx 12M to9 P.M. young of to-day preferred busi- and arresting men and women pa nean Uf to teaching. Salaries paid| “7 guess there must be something | who were discharged by Magistr teaghers in rural schools were as low] wrong with my upper story,” declared | rin. d that hooln | Jeorson Market Court on a charge of t y ids yene beanies | menerean ae ment Tor more Uhr ra guess ¥ It fact th . th ft is a notorious fact that throughout bi e right, Andrew,’ sald Ad there tae (ike Araute'| of Rhode Tetand aur-| wise Menor thar yous in 8600, wail | URL period there has ten i verital minimum. salaries to which cites | for the Court of Special Seasions.”* not i wok dl " ket wns wold be required to con-|” Patrolman Wood last wht dis- = Aofinite share eoenren, Anave " achine overed Andrew Thing. & Le Qalt Making 2.75 Neer In St. Louts, HOw MONE creat Virginia doo | Meee orate erated Vataneet ie 81 Willoughby St., Brooklyn 1336 Broadway, Brooklyn i es nia de- | West 3xth Street, ¢ appeared be~ | Cities F { 4 ot hoa oF Maine declared ghat In a ARth Btreet pool-room, and brought | ne : a bad ake ie cig he, al erga | pornion do oburt an evidenon | OAT. TOUIG, ton, BThe | United | —the healthful table beverage NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. i year. The State Grangors had assist. ed in finding boarding places at che Mary Fiektard's 3 rates, Hr predicted that eventually the| Owen Moore, hu a Fine day issued a writ of su of "Mary fying” the. inyunction. gr eer now used so much by former rand best tenchers of the State would be | Pickford, the motion pl nrowertes United States District | found ln the ural schools, was fined $25 in the Jar Judge Pol which rm youn . be . was fined 435 tn she. 78 ude which u tea and coffee drinkers. was sted y, who charged that Hadont MORI AIEY erantoes. | § tiche and words ent | RON thirty fly Te 6 take LAXATIVE “ 3 There's a Reason” Te Mops the ough and ite miles anh ‘ the (id FW, GROVES signature on each| Merrick Road yesterday, Moore paid soon as the supe as, 300. Adie, the fine, peril *