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if FE CONTRADICTS 2 ' SCHLAGER'S, STOR | IN RUECKERT CASE ——- ‘Bice Charge Discrepancies in Alibi Offered by Prisoner. William Schlager, sometime sailor, metime strikebreaker, wil} ‘be ar- Gisned before Recorder Carsten in boken to-morrow morning at 10/ slock charged with having killed | itz Ernest Rueckert, who was mor- tally shot in his Hoboken apartment ten days ago. Schlager’s wife, Edna, whose whereabouts the Hoboken police are closely guarding, will probably be wrought Into court at the same time, -as the police say that her story ot her husband’s actions on the morn- ing of the murder do not correspond with the accounts he has given. Mra, Schlager !s at present em- ployed as a waitress in this city, In- apector Kiely said, but he would not say where. He added that she had refused to see her husband until he had cleared himself of the charge against him. Schlager has not'as yet engaged counsel to defend him against the change of homicide that Inspector | Kiely has lodged against him, One matter which was occupying the minds of the Hoboken police to-day was whether Schlager’s wife could be 7 jafter ‘a village eloction had been de cided thore yesterday. WOMEN’S VOTES WIN HOME WRONGS MAKE! GIRLS RUN AWAY SUNDAY BA BASEBALL Fair Sex Electioneers for Pastime Probation S of Neglect and Hidden Misunderstandings. Most of the 2,604 young girls who|ning and ombroider like they aay came under the care of the New Probation and Protective Association | my brother beat me if I do not come during the past year were diecovered| in ea: and Rockvillé Centre Is for It 619 to 263." “Women voters are all right—they cast their ballots on the correct side of @ proposition,” declared most of the men of Rockville Centre, L. I ‘Toe question was whether or not Sunday basoball should be permitted. The result was: For the game, 619; ad brought them to the point of re- quiring court action, Miss Maude E. Minor, Secretary of the association. oRLD, : “Behind the ~disappearances frotn home lie hidden misunderstandings, quarrels, disappotntments,. unful- ‘filled ambitions. A sixteen-year-old Ttalian runaway asked with bitter resentment, ‘Why should my mother beat me with a strap just because T do not stay in the house every eve- Fale pee he ED and the ea were SLASHED COATS | Nathan A. Terti IN DESERTED TAXI Si ss |the Cotumdta Ba | Fifth Avenue, He | hdtidays to’ Increase N at 43d used his 4 Bear No Blood Stains, but Are Identified as Clothing of Miss- ing Bank Clerk. iety Secretary Tells has met foul play. York| young girls do in Italy? Why iene | Why should my mother! by the association before delinquent| hit my sister and make her marry al hy ‘auane peta cont 4} not being worn No blood endencies or dangerous environment | man she does not love? nd overcoat, each gurment| found, nor any signs of a strugete |elasied with a Knife, was found: this] the Gank st was ald that “It is not the runaway girls who| need protection, but those remaining| morning t the summit of the pallsades at home, neglected and mistreated, | opposite 130th Street, alee live in a vicious environment.”| ‘The police learned that the garments had according to accounts are all right, 302 Weat 111 oa ledger clerk | haa disappeared, and tis wife believes | Street, ‘The police are puzaied. ‘They say so he’ | cuts In the two coats eppoar to deen made when the garments wore en a trusted employee, that his| they were ‘an untouched personal account there, et FOUND DYING ‘and | Chawtre Th Men Alexander 1 Stree t n . Long Islan was found uncor ing on the top pl station at the Plaza. Berliner | nthe Loni wit! eet Gal es Cong. island city, against, 263, The fair balloters were strong on the “yes” side. When the question was broached recently church folk protested to the trustees, who decided om a@ refer- endum. Some of the players feared the feminine vote might, bs opposed to them. But women éloc- tioneered vigorously in favor of the national pastime, and it went through with a whoop, A “bowl” of sixty seven acres, once intended as a reservoir for Brooklyn, provides an {deal place for a dozen or more ball ficlds, i (cements Germans Send Back American Batter. The American steamer South Pole swhich arrived here to-day from Rotter- dam, brought back 203 tons of Ameri- can butter shipped to Germany by Armour & Company. On account of high prices, the German consignees re- fused to accept It. | ONE DOLLAR | WEEKLY BUYS THIS LIFE TIME GUARANTEED induced to testify against him. She has ‘told them, so they say, that Schlager came home at 3 o'clock the morning of the shooting in a highly oxeited state and a few hours later went to a strike-breaking headquar- lers and obtained a fob in Youngs- own, O., whither he was sent later in the day and subsequently discov- | sted by the Hoboken police, Schlager maintains that he was at home at the . time of the attack on Rueckert, The so-called mask which the as- sailant of Rueckert is said to bave worn—tashioned from the upper part of a sock or stocking—whiech was found later in the dead man’s apart- ment. has been sent by the police to a stocking manufacturer together the wash lines on the roof of the spartment at No. 1131 Washington | adjoining that in which t lived. The police theory is | that the assailant provided himself | from the wash-line while he was making other preparations for the crime on the of No. bal. One of the tenants of the apart- ment adjoining that In which Ruee- kort was 8! & khalct as found’ on the root of that hot ft was dicoveerd between the urday night on which Rueckert eompanied by his valet Ho went to the roof to learn the ca o fnoises there, and the Saturday ,a week later, when Rueckert was shot. umbus, 8 officers of the Knights of who said they gave thou such handkerchiefs to sojdie watiors during the war. TO LOWER AUTO RECORD. U. S. Army Speeder Hopes to Cat and Time to Chicago 9 Unorn, for the United States Army “Cannon Ball" Baker, yecords for automobile cycle road races against time, ui and motor @tarts from Tottenville, S. L, to-day are P. the Eastern Department, to Major Gen. Wood, Commander of tha Weat- ern division at Chicago. It is expected Raker will complete the rum in twenty-four hours, He will be met in Chicago by an army escort and will proceed immediately Weadauartera. in that ¥ of at Chicgo. BEATS WIFE WITH HAMMER, 1 Dig races, tt was said, will be Up to Police. pushed Carey at wight and anno ten his wi dren, Licut.’ Busby Investigate. Att Lafayette St address he found Mrs, Spi floor with deep ¢ wae taken t & serious condit elli told Yeon married for twe and that he attacked his wife becau he was Jealoua of er: TELLS OF DEATH 1 CAR RIDE. rm Walter Flanagan, chayfte Island City, who on Monday dered to District Att last evening released | held for * with socks and stockings taken from | ot has given to the police The handkerchief was identified by of In an effort to stimulate recrulting holder of all world's with exception of the New York ‘> Chicago run, accomplished in thirty- three Qours in 1916, will attempt to yeduce this latter reaerd when he ‘M. with an official message from Lieut. Gen. 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Hand-made Philippine Nightgowns, with hand embroidery and scalloped cal gre Third Floor Developed in tricotine, J} lour, many fully silk lined. | enema napmeeedenestinee aie

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