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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, GIRL DISAPPEARS RADICALS ENROLL Smith College Girls Enjoy Frolics On Ice and Snow i “ Winter Carnival ON WAY 10 SCHOOL; SEARCH FOR NAN x-Year-Old ———— Father Believes ‘ Brooklyn Child Was Taken by Man She Knew. OFTEN Fugitive Once Adopted Missing Youngster, Who Lived Most of Life With Him. The looking for King, rents’ h polic¢ six years old, 2 Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn, yesterday SSCORTED HER. Ruth who left her pa- morning with} WORKERS ON PLEA Yonkers Aliens Gave Funds to Reds in Belief They Were Paying for Dances. Department of Justice agents to- ay‘are investigating a plot by radi- cals to organize into branches of the Communist and I. W. W. parties, | thousands of foreign-born working | people of Yonkers who, because of their inability to read and write the bership applications in both bodies and who have contributed to the “Red Defense Fund, giving their money for charitable and) amusement purposes, Samuel Ponestee!, forty-five years, Information on the plan was first ld, to go to Public School No, 140, ; Stined by the Department of Justice | three blocks away. Neither have been '" the selzure of subscription Lists of seen since ! “ ” Mr. and Mrs. Charles King told the | COntM butions to the “Defense Fund, police that the child has been the|, Pr minary investigation in Yon- kers showed Pofish and Crecho- | companion of Bonest is is and his wife a miniature p: That their work might not ‘be fered with, the id, the ba placed at the age of six month: since she was radical newspapers and lists detailing | | Slovak workman | triously solicited by Red emissaries attend a series of entertainments and dances to be given in Yonkers with- in the next two months. Papers in the custody of Federal agents show more than $4,000 has been contributed by the workmen unknowingly to the Re cause, ‘The n&mes of many Polish housewives and factory girls appear on ithe “contribution, lists.’ Officials of various Yonkers fac- tories have complained to the Depart- ing the daily lunch hour, radical spell- binders make addresse§ to the em- ployees iealizing the Red cause, and declaring that with co-operation by the workers, they will, within a very short time, operate the factories themselves eltealigencin LOYALTY MOVEMENT GROWS. Sent in by Fire 1 Agents Throughout U, The Americanization movement of the ‘ational Board of Fire Underwriters be- gan getting returns toalay at the New York headquarters from the 100,000 local fire insurance agents throughout the United States who have been in- vited to enlist in a campaign to fight disloyalty and distru Hundreds of memb: out for signature were and filed, Bach signer gives the pledke: “1—To exercise my influence as oppor- may offer for the suppression of ‘and the promotion of Ameri- pport the whlest American. ideals s, the pul- sible dissem! througa the pit and in public meetings.” — SAYS ARMY POLICE KEPT WAR PLUNDER a machinist} § Lieut. Mahan, Witness at Detzer Court Martial, Declares Spoils ~ Were “Sptit” in France. Bonesteel 1 y ut. Leonard Mahan of the Aviation The pare: occasional visits o sth Mili- to the Bone home, Mr. King A. DB. ¥ said, until mesteel family as turned over at Le Mans, movell to Gic Pa, with the to Capt. Karl W. Detzer, now on trial by court martial at Governors SEO ORY Rive moe neha after cthey, Island, was recalled to-day as a witn took charge of her. ‘Then Bor (oriiie nroasaution lisappeared with Luth and was not? Lieut whan, who before the war found v 1 six weeks ago in Jersey Chief of che. bf LLY ey City. His family did not know where | {gentivention and Statistics, testified he be was, according to the father, who] found operatives of the Department of in split TO AID “CHARITY”. | English language, have signed mem-| believing they were | have been indus- | who, have informed them that by} signing @ paper and contributing from $1 to $10 they are eligtble to | ment of Justice that frequently dur- | | fs | ie: i t { | | “What a ary ed veenwe am ‘They're But All Agree January Is a Month of Fun, Smite conrece cincs ro) From Many so rare as a day i the way ORnweee States nJ the Smith College! an- | sinls at Northampton, especially after a perfe | that has made the.frolics of snow and i have just concluded | nival which they made | cess. In the group them just pictured M: skating day fit for all ‘The girls winter car- a great suc- are: Miss + put tt, ray VET i iM jleanor Rau of Indianapolis, Ind.; Alice Chapman of New York, Frances Johnson of Massachusetts, Dorothy Woods of Hatfield, Mass.; Constance Boyer oF ter, Mass, who was Queen Fairies in “Alice of Wonderland axtise Pond," Mar- |raret Gable of w York, Mary Huttmer of Massachusetts, and Ruth VAlice Mushann of New York. Appellate the notoriety tenant yeen and bot had ec Los urres tions of the did not know phone operator at the ( ton testifiel to Mrs larity. Incoming JURY OF TENANTS UPHOLDS EVICTION was not considered by on Ellis Island, Counsel |PAPERS OF SOVIET THOUGHT TO BE HERE for the pris- COLLEGES OF U.S. | | tion of the treaty. oners asserted that they were being; At Columbia out of ‘olumbia out of a total of 318 te Waitt testified thats Mrs,| refused bail because they declin votes cast by the factulty, 177. voted Objectionable as a tenant | make statements incriminat | for Anise between the Demo- i eved unpleasant] selves, Judge Knox remarked that!cratic and. Itepublicat Bonatecge 84 a ,, He sad otter) he thought the matter of bail was |voted for the treaty as It is, 36° for di. i} with the admitted that for alle nt House itr ine times was Shipments and she h EGG AND \ND BUTTER PRICES GO DOWN Dul it was said, because of nue and Ci discretionary a || BREAKS SKUL elyou Road immigration iL Heurt trou jratification with the Lodge erva- Drury Brown (R. 1.) Western Res Harvard officials, and one in which the conrt |tions, while 16 opposed the treaty al. ould not interfere. |together. ‘The student vote had not the men who were seized! been totalled at a late hour. » Monday night round-up were} ‘The yote of other institutions on lis Island, and the rest! the same proposals follow: Two prospective ok IV, deportees arrived from Springfield, |Barnard. ........ $67 45 164 Mass. It is regarded! as probable | | Faculty +5126 «10 © 20 that the congregating of Reds from Fravitin (nd. 4) a4 8 various parts of the country means i a00 * 188 that a second overseas shipment is to!, be made within a few days. Im Ag f (Mo) { $5,000 bail to wait the action of - Criminal Investigation : Mscovered ‘he man and” the aby: |ting' the apele ete sald’ much Brop-| Buying Cause Surplus in OF WOMAN IN PARK). ft» Ruth wis going to a school in Jersey | erty recovered from dishonest soldiers ying ey sie Finceton ss was divided among men, arket Here. oston Cy 1 founds in" thes sate ‘oe the Doc. 1 nal Robber Strikes Her With Iron Bar |Beston 2.22 King says he induced Bonesteel to]in Paris, between, 60,000 an ‘The refusal of householders to ac ; slyoke ane c “with no Shs . ‘akes $60 She Drew I make his home with him and the {ances he sald. Cowie Mm cept eggs at the prices prevailing for and Takes $61 I child was sent to Bi choo! No, | whom the money was take the last two weeks taken together with From Bank. 140. Bonestee!, King says, told King | city dip tinge Brivis the arrival of 11,391 cares on the mar Rae tones tis akan ataantG 1 few dit » that enamored sent to Ket to-day Bet ares al oe inwhich| Yeara old) struck Anna .Greenbers 195 at wid ho was h about snk Ls iter or pris change. Fresh Western ee wich | twentyctive, of No. 24 Bust 106th Street ae +,000- Deachiptone of Honeateel and ir noses on a penell mark. have been selling at auctio on thevhead with an®iron bar and took | ho Shi; with thelr tograplis, to think,of things that had | cents, dropped back to 72 and SEG caine fie ueed SIX DETECTIVES DEMOTED. lave bee irpished the 5 happer a” and a corresponding drop from the re ; Le loud, arbitrary and ne oO und 60 cents is to be] clock yesterday afternoon on a smull | Tea ¥ oners, tail price to around £ ‘ path in Central Park n the Ba t | mn Years, and Al) THIS I, W. W. IS A MAN TREATY DELAY |"ttencte vane sss eve sine rf te ret trance "rooytonFith| Have tetint Herora Avenue witnessed the attack we vn eatarCenitans esi i WITHOUT A COUNTRY |SAYS1 soley, at ‘eens andthe | Avenue witnemed. the "],_ 1 as arned at Poco tTewiquarters HOLDS UP U. S. AID] fiat nrice is ikéty to recede trom re blow fractured her skull, but esteMduy afternoon that six dete a , to 10 cents from last week's price of $1.| She did not he eon elon He Rede |tiv ave been reduced to patrolmen Holland Unable to Find Berth Ree- Imports of Danish butter a in, | Young man, w i iss ies sare eves Jand ea to i) duty order apainnior Ck erce Tells Ex- ctantion of butter in_this| W&S an accomplice, led her to the auto offect at 8 A, M. yestenta: ords and Refuses to Accept Secretary of Commerce Tells Ex f production of utter in this) mobi road, filled 4m ‘automobile and |reakon ie lenad Lon theetean ; 4 ital « country (amounting, according to Go en to Mount Sinal Hospitil | { for the wood of the Py “+ E o ive market depressed prices. a deep gash at the back who changed “ Martin De Wal. an I. W. W, who was Reconstruct Europe. aes Wirst was eelling at} peda an fractured. skul lot pee belt Island one year ago to 4 A , " Cry romale to-day from 62 to 63 cents | (ca took her home , ; 3 : ' Joshua W. Alexander of Gallatin, | Mholusale J Wautardny” whe: the Gee tina’ e Vest we Wal's case larg ident Wilson's new Secretary — illr f of Commerce, told 400 members of the r rg sil AE writ of habeas | ote Pennsylvania this afternoon t Viellniat Teves One Wirat Naturale) ine ty itist. to offer fo - fi yeial aid for the reconstruction of jon Papers. + sported,’ Recht told | Burope ¢ ries must be extended a Kiman, violinist, took out | So by private Atnerican investors and not naturalization papers to-day, i.| ARRESTS. FOUR AS THIEVES. |” ’ by the. United 8 Governmer ? ’ nd him My | “other spe George |¥. Wechsler, Deputy County Clerk, in j ; 1 sy was born on | Paish, Britain's expert on intermational | charge of the Bureau of Neturalizatio cman Saye They Were Hore- village of St. Her- | Ager of the, War Finance igtth |nere, announced th man had filed] tag Door of Ma ne tare, 6 Oe onic Gea ae a The Dutch author-| President’ W, L. Saunders presented | his intentions, ¢ mit he was] na ome oocrotanmsan pestering nat iteneik tind any recotd of his {theme jared that} "ery anxious to become an American," | nue aiok GAO giblogh tbat imanl Oth Infantry finent aan vse, refise to receive | tip investment Hjcapital in| Biman described hima me LU bane a Luda? for federalisation, having re ara very Hieliood that | the -taihure ted States to| Russia, Jan. 20, 191 t pa he vd HT chan Anpeh aC, CHURN . w Ellis Island through | "@Ufy the New York, Ie said ¢ OL Rast 5 dard ofeetiiciency required ministration United States from Londor and, he says, surpri Col helan in now Out to recruit > an July, 1918, n Mokes Serickem at {igi4. und set himseit down ti| men forcing ‘the tro ihe rei tar Py fren ead fe othe rine + Wuneral. artist." Covering the qua w strength in order to be able at wi i iMhel wd lee February —_—_——e Fe r blew a w bi u time to turn over @ perfect organiz were Ww eased On WE ‘ON, N. J, Jan. 14—Republi patrolman on post took t tion to the Federal Government... Men ul | freed on the grour Chairman E, C. Biokes was | TEACHERS TO GET BACK PAY. remont Avenue F olice § ay eniiat for 4 year or three yeurs, ; ‘ Hig 1 at the ‘Trinity a ‘ ' including ex-service men. ‘The require J <nox U Mr, Recht's mos Church tom art charged with atten tire one hight. cach. week. for ‘ 1a writ returnable on ranteh |, 10°00) | December Checks Will Me Given Jury, described themsel Uiriil, "indoor “and outdoor ‘rifte’ practiey Pei Lenox. i ‘The No. 860 “Whitlock Avenue ‘ uy: mle terete ths Serene that hia ‘iliness | TM | Kirsch, ¢wen ay arinory latinglcn FIRE OFFICIAL GUILTY. Was not dangerous. He was taken to |New York public be | No. Ud Avenui dri his a paid to-morr al o'cloc ke iy Assistant Fire the office of Comptroller Craig t Indicted for forgery, Another Strike at Bush Terminal. |[t was added that cl to na Roy Gullty, j 1 de to-day pleaded | A strike of 220 marine warehouse |other city pees who have ee hice nena. [axharl No, 21 F aren ery, third de-|workers was declared at the Bush {Walt will a as ee OA aly ght Teste | wien erry at Oe tee ‘ity Judge MeDermott in|'Terminal Docks in Brooklyp to-day. | ajorman, deplared. that. the Pt iets ee ayy ui maveere | Wei 4 ye Roun, OF Ara } ‘ ho is 47. and jives| They demand $0 cents an hour and|would not be permitted to occur ¢ 1 oD P Gterl pleaded guilty to'a charge of firat de: ii Ser eet Brooklyn, ig $1.10 an hour for overtime. They are to et a new M lyn, an old-time Brooklyn politician, | gree larce yesterday before Magis- Ae hae cece on Row. wetting. 6" cents an hour, with : Schools.” Idropped dead ast night in a Smith! trate Steers in the Gates Avenue Police ¥ Po mot ta course of his $1 an hour overtime, hteen | Sor Street trolley car at Coney I#tand Court, Brooklyn, He was held in de Hela duties cents |acule hardship, delayed will be sentenced hext Monday, Checkers also struck. askin, Fy an hour, ' . ow was given ae ihe cause, he Grand Jury. | think £ TAKE TREATY VOTE «»: 1920, SAYS VOLUNTEERS OFFERED 10 SELL ~ ALL ARMY FOOD | Former Snniy Commissioner Questions Payment of $185,000 for Help. from the Department of Markets $22 a day the bauling of the Army and Navy foodatufts and other supplies, M. M. O'Brinn of No. 30 West 127th Street, who furnished some, of the trucks, said to-day that he was paid 50 per truck “Along in last summer,” said Mr, O'Brien, who is a trucking contractor, “when the sales were starting up, I went to work for O'Malley and Smith, agresing to wupply trucks with one man at $30 a day, After I had been working about two weeks a man | had and said that I and wasn't dewing with Smith any more, with George J. Atwell and that I was to get only $27.50 per truck per day “L went to see O'Malley and Smith and was told that the man was right, that Atwell had the contract for f nishing all the trucks, I had refused other jobs and arrangements to do the work and wasn’t in a posi- tion to do anything else but ac t what Atwoll’s man offered me. Some days I had only two trucks working, sometimes maybe half a dozen. There were days when as many as ninety trucks were engaged in the work of hailing the army and navy supplies.” Contractor Atwell ladmits that he made a percentage in handling trucks “If Lomadg ten per cent," he "I was ontitied but | do not four My bills d Smith . they made said, to it, averaged ove amounted $110,000, and say that t betwe O'Malley to nn $100,000 and paid out $145 ARRESTS REVEAL Shopkeeper Knocked Unconscious in Columbus Circle and $1,200 Is Stolen. which occurred early Sunday morning at Broadway and Columbus Circle. Joseph Hittner, who conducts a store at No, West 42d Street, declares he left the store with a clerk late Satur day night to go to the Pacific Bank, 49th t and Seventh Av The | bank closes at midn: " was too Inate set upon by xix men and Huttner was kn When he came te as missing, He told the cognized Seigel, a Corn dt Fr, whow mplo: among his store of ALF un 'y, wis ralbed on Satur two holdup men, $420. be the cash register and a yold Watch from Dave dstein, desman, Hyndreds of pedestrians were passing. The police, with their usual eaution, have kept ‘the rabbery from the pu Saal ropaganda for Returning % Jers’ Bodies Assailed in Congres WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.—Undertakers supporting propaganda to bring preseure mn Congress and the War Dor t to peturn the hodies of American 60 House to-day by Representative Cald well, Democrat, af New York fortune Amerioan citizens,” Kt ny AO-called profitesring which existed during the war Decl That the War Department was expediting the return of the bodies Mr. Caldwell suid unde rs in the meantime throug! mstkés J other dead return to them Hold Man in Hus Driver's Murder, Phe Kirening World, HAMMONTON, N Jan 14 Heeot McLennon, twenty-five, a former Colorado ranchman, is locked up in Hammonton Jail awaiting a military d from Camp Dix to take him fack to camp. MeLennon is alleged to he one of two i who escaped. from Camp Dix Hospital and will be ques in reg murder last urday 0 iwood. a Jitney ver, killed soldiers. MeLennon arre ar the cranberry Andrew a Judge Kile of New Branawick Dead. Judge J. Kearney Rite of New Brunswick, N. J, died at the age of seventy-one ¥ this morning, after an illness of m than a year, He had served as County Judge, County Prosecutor, United 8 District Attorney and President of the Mid- diesex Bar Association. Funeral ser- vices will be held Friday afternoon at Christ Episcopal Church, for each truck furnished for never seen ibefore came to me but BROADWAY HOLD.-UP “ UNDERTAKER LOBBY SCORED Ld MISS JANET FISH TWICE ENTERTAINED ON THE SAME DAY | BAGLEY CONTENTED -~ WITH DESTROYER CAPTAIN'S MEDAL ables Brother-in-Law, Dan- That He Be Considered Only for Such Decoration, WASHINGTON, mander David | | brother-in-law Jan, Worth of Secretary 14.—Com. Tagtey, Daniels, has cabled the Navy Department re questing ‘that name be *een- | sidered only for such decoration gs upon all captains of destroyers serving in the war sone. whose ghip, the Jacobs Jones, was torpedoed and sunk during the war, was . recom- mended for a Navy Cross by the War Decorations Board, but Secretary Daniely awarded him the Distin- guished Service Medal along with the Captains of other naval ships @e- stroyed by enemy submarines. . | Commanders of destroyers serving in the war zone were awarded the vy Cross, Secretary Daniels eatd | to-day that the message would be ge~- \ferred directly to the Knight Bomrd, Luncheon at Mrs. Happin’s Followed now reconsidering the question of by Dinner at Hamilton Fish naval awards, Fone Commander Bagley, who is serv- iJ ing as Naval Attache at The Hague, Mrs. William Warner Happin jt | recently cabled the department @hat No, 3 East 76th Street, gave a lunch- j5uropean newspapers bad published eon yesterday in honor of Miss Janet! «tatements that Rear-Ads Sune Fish ughter of Hamilton Fish.|nad charged that Cammante: Bag- Later Miss Fish attended a large jey received his Distinguished Ser- dinner given by the Hamilton Fishes | weg Medal because of the fa¥oritiem their town house, No. 810 Fifth | Avenue, which was followed by an/ Of Secretary Daniels and that the musical Miss Fish re- | widespread publication of the report 1 ft i) Bisse At had made the continuation of the years, she was en, keee's ; Td FeCORSLTUCLION WO ee ee ane ee eee aa WOMAN GRAPPLES requested the department to obtain @ denial from Admiral Sims, his was conferred Commander Bagley, informal n war relief es Rie EREONON. 0 Ps In his letter to Secretary Dantels : ak DEC ace ee FA an tates fienianad ee ALLEGED ROBBER declining to accept a Distingutshed Mrs: iLoraine is Ordered to Move== U. S. Agents Search Safe of Novy | Sentiment Widely Scattered as | comm joner of Markets O'Malley ; oer eee i t Service Medal awarded to him, Ad- DES? Li ives aun ys ir—Re all o| | Shires Ga : declared that he had nothing further Torn Coat Sleeve Leads to the “Objectionable Tenant” Clause Mir- Nate hae Get | Course eae Should jto say on the truck mater pe the He : i aa vie a + [ee a to tbs areeane ‘ Jourt’s Aid. Sollow. | matter of “help and hire,” for which est of Youth, Accused of orvice Medals Not Considered. jhe charged $1 07. He sald that ski. officers who lost their ships, . while : : he Agents of the eae Jus-| Students and faculty in nearly 400/ the accounts had ween Kone over by Burglary. | edpiowess cn. tae atest: doe whscen teaee A Fifth Municipa Cour jury com-| tice went yesterday with @ search) colleges and uni sities in straw | representatives o? the army and navy Charles Dimler, twenty-two, of No. posed exclusively of tenants, after being | warrant to the offices of the Russian| patlots have expressed. their -opin-|@nd by Dr. Day, hin predecessor. 97 Ghrnetin, Street, waa held tn $1 We. Medal the Distinguished Ger- "| es . i . s i bes mes Cc . he 243 vice Medal received. lesser awards. out only five minutes, decided to-day in| newspaper Novy Mir, in East Tenth Former Deputy Commissioner of 4,.1; z ad * “4 byt b = if we ion as to the ratification of the peace! bi Jlon a charge of bunglary before Mag- 1s h ri favor of the Waitt Construction Com-| gtreet, which were ralded last week, és Markets Laura A. Cauble said that if 71 0” | Churse oF buowlary i A Admiral Sims has written another pany in Ite sult te dlepossens Olre.| cooned a large sate and ust week: |traty and the Lewgue of Nations.| $185,000 were paid “out for help, it intrato Ghort in Broskdyn thlel moenINe: | (tc, 4 afr. Daniels) headed alm 7 Laskey pease 4 a large safe anc all the | ghese four questions were submitted: | je there were not a lot bgt bentagldatil a hee ror Jeanne Lora om her rental in the| documents therein. An examination) 7. 1 favor the ratifeation of the ‘0 do the work. game address, said that when she came | Thought About Lessons of the World riment house Mt! 46 the papers, which will be mai Peuna Ghat HheGeOn 0) It Was « surprise to former Com-|home yesterday afternoon ahe found| War.” The Secretary said he hac @a@ D. 116 West 72d Street. Justice Wilen-| 41, is expected ‘to disclose’ recent cero and the treaty without reaer-|missioner Di Markets that, not- Dimler in her apartment © seized the | read all of it, but indicated tha® ¢e eaid Mra. Loraine might hiave fivoy 0OT ee ne rom the Soviet | one of amendments withstanding the expenses, there ‘man, who wren himself free, but! dealt with the general question ef days in which to move and thé woman's | Pmmmun ta ' 11. 1 am opposed to the ratification {should be still a surplus OF $311,000. | str, Stumps held an empty coat sleeve! nayal morale and efficiency and was attorney, ‘Tuomas J. Stapleton, an-| lenders of Russia. |= =) oy the League and treaty in any form. {Some 0 this, it hia Bean learned.) wien sho had torn off in the tussle, a a nounced mination appeal to| Judge Knox in the United States, 177.1 savor ratification of the treaty, |the O'Malley-Smith joint accounta in! Detectives Peter Thornton and Albert » District Court reserved decision until! put only with the Lodge reservations. | the banks. The interest, it is said, was |Farrington of the Ralph’ Avenue sta-| | Mr Daniele said that if it” was able, Spresie|¢ y on the applications for writs! -/¥, J favor a-compromise betwcen|more than | $1,000 in one day r at Broad-| found on examination that the letter ae es J astruc.| of habeas corpus in behalf of Gregory | the Lodge and the Democratic reaer- ar Se ea alcontaiped nothing which should not Witt Ot ti Li 'by tho| Weinstein and five other radicals held | vations in order to facilitate ratijica- ‘cat | ihe made public he would give it out, aues-| together with the reply. bal Piatt bs BATTLE ON LIGHTER Stumpy bene Din found) FOR PRECIOUS DRINK | $5, 000 FOR FAILURE TO WED, | Midnight Intruder Objected to The arrest to-day of Nathan Seigel, Whiskey Cargo Being Sent a clerk, of No. 176 Essex Street, and 1 Wins Breach of Promise Ver-| kde Posner, a Jobber, of No. 2898) diet Against Brooklya Farrier, — | to Europe. Bhat St Krooklyn, disclosed] In the breach of promise suit of Capt. Chris Olsen of the lighter Assua, another exceptionally bold robbery] Mixw Mae Lutz against Max Kraham, lying at Pier No. 32, EMst River, with her hold full of barrelled whiskey bound jto England, heard strange noises last night. He found the hatch lock broken and & man moving a bagrel into position for tapping. a jury in the Queens County Supreme * at Long Island City to-day re- Jturned a verdigt of $5,000 in the | ‘plaintiff's ¢avor! Justice Van Siclen presided lwondward“Avenuer Ridgewood, told |, THe man leaped at him and the @vo mi) aa whe became ted in 1911 fought over the deck until Olsen was with young Mr. 4 furrier half over the river. Policeman MoQon- LNA Sheouklyar’ NOE vile went to the skippers rescue, ‘he Kopt company, the girt said, |ptisoner sald he was John Brown, a 19. Ww his’ visit’ ceased. Jongshoreman, of No. 9§ Monroe Street. vaiim in March and ‘rhe police said they knew him better “Patsy Donovan POS R AE eal Bo Army Band © m told her he recently had married, | pespbiesh iets | ‘Two Bitten by Frensled Dos. | carts Mere \nthony Marchise, twenty-three years’ 4 consolidated army band of seventy - old, of No, 1995 2d Street, was walking | Ave ‘made up of the best mu- along 46th reet near Third Avenue, | siokans from neighboring posts, will give Brooklyn, | the first of a series of @oncerts at the this morning when a dog bit him the Jeft hand, lacerating his! De Witt Clinton Auditorium next @an- fing The dog also bit Policeman | gay evening. The series will continue Matthew Kennane of the Fourth Ave-\to the end of May, The bai 8 nue station on the hand before he! been organized in accordance bent ae lubed the dog to death, ‘The body of Pershing’s suggestions, which were nal was turned over to the red out by Lieut. Gen. Robert L. Bul- Ith Department for examination, parently a common mongrel. It lard in command of the Eastern De- partment uM | ANDREW ALEXANDER SIXTH AVENUE S48 FiIFTHAVE | » CORNER IS"*ST ABOVE 45" S? | Annual Sale of Women’s Low Shoes From our regular stock and made for present season. Sizes are not complete in every line but the large quantity assures satisfactory selection: At Sixth Avenue Sto: At Fifth Avenue Store. $3.75, $5.90, $6.90-- | $8.65, $9.65, $10.65— Pumps, Oxfords, Slippers|/The smart models that and Strap ‘Ties-—in nearly|mark Alexander shoes in all leathers. wide choice. None Sent C. O, D, or on a ae eerie sow. ew ieee