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Ne gin ti 1 ce ee ‘ T ADMITS IN COURT . TRUTHFUL FIDDLE HE ACCEPTED BRIBE TO CLEAR ROBBER prasiven eee sy Physician .and*Man He Ilenti- fies as: Payer of Money Are Held for Trial, ) ek ear Ta Dr. Charles Faust of No. 231 West 6th Street, confessed in the West side fourt this afternoon that he had re- ceived “a sum of money” which had fluenced him in failing to identity harles Calisano of No. 67 Forsyth ftreet as the man who blackjacked id robbed him of $140 early on the orning of May 6 as he was epter- his home. ‘The physician had twice fo Positively identifed Calisano as is assailant. ‘To-day he said he didn't fhink Catisano was the man. * Magistrate Cobb, before whom the vase had come a second time, being tdjourned from May 6, asked whether he person who had paid this money was in court. Dr. Faust replied in the affirmative, and when the spectators were made to stand, picked out John Scapidier, a contractor, who gave the ame address in Forsythe Street. | Scapidier was summoned to. the | stand, He admitted he had called on the doctor at the request of Calisano's parents, The defendant, he said, worked for ‘him. | The arres of Dr. Faust and 8ca- | pidier was ordered, Dr. Faust charged with compounding a felony and Sca- pidier with both compounding and widing and abetting one. ‘They were | held in $1500 bail for examination on ‘Thursday, Assistant District Attorney | adjournment Hogan asking an forty-eight hours. in for PLAYS TIPPERARY TO JUDGE AND JURY sls Musician Duly Sworn to Fiddle Nothing but the Truth in Suit Over Song. When the British Tommies sang: “It's a Long, Long Way to Tipper- ary” as they went through Northern France while the war was on they were using the tune which Mrs, Alice Smythe B. Jay of Yekima, Wash, says she composed for the “Booster Chorus” for her, home city. In the Supreme Court to-day Mrs, Jay, through her attorneys, A. C. Vandi« ver, Lilly and Radtke, brought suit against the British publishing firm, Chappell Co, Ltd, asking an’ ac- counting of all profits on the famous war song. When she finished her testimony O. A. Asche, violinist) was duly sworn to play the truth, the whole pol Clearance Sale The Famous Mme.Iréene Corsets CONTINUING FOR BALANCE OF WEEK The latest styles, consisting Wholesale Department, of the sample lines of our and the newest models made Of high grade materials which we are discontinuing. We offer them at these phenomenally low prices, despite the tremendous increase in cost of materials and producing. $8.00 to $12.00 CORSETS $14.00 to $16.00 $16.00 to $20.00 $20.00 to $25.00 $28.00 to $40.00 5.00 4 6.00 7.00 =¢ 7.50 8.00 2nd 10.00 12.00 24.14.00 15.00 #4 18.00 ' Every Corset Carefully Fitted. All Models of the Newest Designs. 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First he | played the “Booster Chorus” and then he swung into the memory pro- voking strains of Tipperary. times he did this ‘while cofrt and/ court room listened. “So that's what you mean by the theme and the music,” exclaimed the| Justice, The spectators jagreed that the sounds produced by the violin of Asche showed remarkably little diftor- ence even to a musical ear between the battle song and the “Booster Chorus.” Mre. Tey testified that she had ar- ranged the “Booster Chorus” origt- nally for the church ladies of Yak-| ima, and #he declared it was sung for the first time of the Methodist 2! coal Chureh | of that city Feb. 26, 1 nal LONDON, May 11.—Martial law has been proclaimed tn Ii capital of Upper Austria, Central, News Despatc from Vienna, dnted Monday. ‘The message states riot- ing and pillaging there was attended by heavy casualties his trusty fiddle tucked under his chin. | Then while Justicc Platsek leaned | ‘Thiree | by the Ladies’ Aid | ON Gye. Be Pry LODGE WILL SOUND |rary Chairman of tho Chicago Na- | tlonal Convention by tte Republican National Committee, and will deliver the keynote speech. ‘The Committee on Arrangements, of which A, T. Hert is Chairman, met late yesterday with Fred W. Up- ham, Treasurer, who has charge of the local arrangements, Lafayette B, Gleason of New York was named as Secretary of the convention, Six as- | ststants were named, three of them women. | two reading clerks were designated. Chairman Hays eald that things | were running so smoothly that It would not be necessary to hold an- other meeting of the committee until || May 31. It ts probable that there will not be more than fifteen conteats to dispose of. Only three have been filed eo far. Two parliamentarians and| Youth Ai At Low Tnenet Peiocs J.P. DAVIS. SCHWARTZ & CO. 49 W. 46th St. Tel. Bryant 3909 PYQUUUUVUUUOTUUNUUUUOUUUUOLA LOGE OU UU GUOU ET PUOUU EU ATER ETE | OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF ORIENTAL. 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