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HSMN SINGTFESHS KLED GR NCASEFED DHS MNS W? s20MOY TOON \ a. b i Diitlines State’s Case Against Asserts Louis Kardos, Rich Ghibition Agent at Trial Broker, “Hadn't Nerve” to for Murder. Tell Her Love Was Dead. Mrs. Bffel Kardos began a counter DENIES VICTIM FOUGHT. Section for divorce in Supreme Court Declares Police Never Found “t White Plains sp-day, altering that Knife With Whict her husband. Louis M. ‘ardos, Says He Was rds tf | Kardon & Co., brokers, ahgr proud way, Manhattan, had been living e Most of the eummer in a cottage at ws t A District Attorney Talley Mount Kisco with Dorothy Meffron, Df New York County to-day outtinea 'NOMY Years old, stenographer in Kardo'a oMce. @overal letters signed 4 onte which the State of New York pot," sileged to have been sent to _ )peans to make out against Stewart Kardos, were read into the testimony. | MeMullin, Prohibition enforcement bape ati pg for $1,600, coun. sel foes 500 a week, alleging 1 Htal before United Sates 16, wustand made $100,000 & year, Me Kardos left home in May. 1920, it ' Bast wos alleged, and in Soptember sued Mareh 11 last, MoMullin for divorce. Aire. Kanioe was a Prosecuted by the county officials ohorus girl. law requires that he be After Kardos left he gave his wife the United States Dis- 3100 and sent her $50 a wook, terminat- Attorney on the theory that he ing the paymenta, it wae said, at the Cariton in the course of his time he instituted action for divorce, , trying {n her own defense Mra Kardos pre- sented a letter which she sald her hus- A ened he would prove he band wrote to her May 13, 1920. In it: Sian ‘ae tore pers Kardon said he “hadn't the nerve" to Sustifica: Me even with oll her face to face, but that he loved ~hengespen i: on ven gel hee. her no longer, and that he knew #ho z Carin, keeper would be happy without him. MS Hast 18th Btrect, would tell the «you have boen a aba dali 1 wife,” the letter concluded; “as at his place in which were oa ¥ juilin, Cariton and a man named yi), tee ee ee “Fooeill.. They‘erranged to buy liquor Tue Mt Burts me to seo you run Which Carini had stored at hia home 4°*" ! health and to ee you sut- ‘dm Bast 6th Street, he maid, and the fer #0, 1 have ‘realized the terrible ; ‘four writ to the Carin! apartment. "Tee Siar deena also the stat t Hin e state. There, Tatley continued, MoMullin| ont oe itn psghhre Creel arding the marriage and unhappi- fon handed to Cari daughter. app! Carini and MoMullin together began |"°M “At had resulted, and said the | “moving a case of whiskey toward the heewagekat of the parents was all | ra, Kardon, oor and the girl turned to put the \ ss “Father would not speak to me un- til I dad given my assurance that I/ pointing & revolver at Cariton,| WOW do the night thing by you onelli pointing one at her *"4 see that you should not want,” | Ghe heard MoMullin say, te letter stated. “If we keep on this tp” and saw both her father, W4Y ‘it will be the wrecking of us ‘and Carlton raise their hands. both. The Joower we try to conceal | Belleving the visitors wore hold-up pi Hae ee the worse it geth.” | men, the girl and her mother (both of | e mie from “Dot” were ad-’ ‘whom would be @itnesses) ran to tho 4resved “Dear Lou,” and contained “Mire-ssoape at the back of the flat and terms of endearment. One of the (ecreamed for help, Talley sald. Mean. | ®°tes ajhted that “Dot” was sorry not | ‘Hime, Yoselli drove Carini, with his|t® Have been able to keep an ap- still In the air and walking back- | Polntment with “Lou,” but that she out to the hall and down to the | "84 been detained at the doctor's, Jatrest, where he fell down the stairs to | She wanted him to be sure to see her “the basement entrance of the house; th following evening. The letter “next door. While he was falling Yooelll | W** Signed, “With ail my love, Dut.” ‘fired & shot at him which missed. Another note read: “You poor dear, ¥) MeMullin ran into the room where “# !f you had anything to worry Mire. Carini and the girt were serpam- SPOUt! By by, dear, Yours as ever, ing, Talley continued, and demanded | Pvt’ , fhe $726 from tho girl and threatened |, Testimony wan given also that © Kill both women unless they stop- | “Pet” was seen at the cottage, teed- |, BEd screaming. Carlton came into the | /9* $2 & pound candy to @ lap dog. 4 Foom with his hands still raised, Both| Attorneys for Kardos asked that Women would swear, Talley insisted, | h© Amount asked by Mrs, Kardos for that MoMullin turned and shot nim | Une! fees be reduced to $260 and Pack of the ear and then, stopping | that alimony be reduced to $33.50 @ ‘e¥er his body as he fell, ran out of the | Week. It was represented that Kar- Bat. Ivo still owed hin father $40,000 for Poll 1a st purchase of, the brokerage bus.- Ith Street Prive ‘sansa Sy an Ress, having paid '$100,000. For a time, Kardos said, he had maintained @oreqins of the Carini women, found | his wife in a moderate way for a con- ‘Yowelli pointing bis revolver at Car-|Siderably jess sum than that she de- dni op the street. manded in asking alimony. Their "Yosell! explained,” said Talley, | former home was in 724 Street, noar id ay. nm (“that be was a Prohibition agent. o) ee Was the first time that either osait or MeMullin had aid a word| HOME FQR AGED their being on any official FIFTY YEARS OLD ” MoMullin then ran out of the,house | ahd into the arms of Reynolds, Tai- | Little Sisters of the Poor Celebrate / “ley said, He told Reynolds ‘ne had) Anniversary of the Founding ®& man while making an arrest use the man had attacked him of Institution. with « knife. ‘The Little Sisters of the Poor are ig ig ger og a yy celebrating to-day the fiftieth anni- ‘at once.” ve ry of the founding of tneir home But Reynolds would tell the jury, |{0" *ed destitute persons at No, 213 Talley asserted, that after a careful |BA#* 70th Street. and the 260 inmates, gearch of the premises, no knife was |t* Youngest of whom is 65 and the oldest Lisa Anderson, is 104 yoars of Detective Joseph E. Skelly, called to |awe, are entering into the spirit of the Carini home from the Ka't 67th | oceasion, Some inmates are scarcely masan are hi the in piv able to walk, yet ail displayed lively + gig im — res yp bong a ot intereat In the anniversary, Flowers, search for the knife, contributed by friends interested in the The members of the jury Little Sisters’ charity, abounded In MeMullin are: every foom, and the chapel, in which Martin B. Bloomer, manager, No.}40lemn high mass was celebrated by 202 Riverside Drive ane Me bo) Cort-] Archbishop Hayes, was prettily dec- landt Street; Robert } irk, paper, | orated, No. 1856 University Avenue and No.| sgr. Michaoi J, Lavelle, who preached No. 64 Enst 69th Street; Garner D.| ‘N° Work. the charity, the auwcrittoes Palmer. Secretary Christian Herald, | the Little Sisters, who for bait a No. 100 Bam 17th Street and Bibie| Setury have cared for the physical and House; Julius W. Kellam, iron cast- | #piritual welt, of old men and women, . Mount Vernon, and No, 1483 meeting all expenses by collecting erage Pe dan atk Betts eae, contributions of money, food », No. et: and clothing, in J. Totten, rea! estate, No, 26 a l West Gist Street; William H. Donald-| Amon the expected visitors are gon, retired bank clerk. No. 743 Am- Mayor Hylan and Police Commissioner Sterdam Avenue; Kolth P. Waiker, | Marist. Feal estate, No. 103 East 86th Street: Maurice Denzer, insurance, No. 120 ‘Went 57th Street, and No. 27 William | — Bread Not Com ow ma. Julius Fleischmann, head of the } Btreet; George Howard Wise, secre- Fleischmann Company to-day, in a Mary. No. 142 St. Nicholas Avenue, statement issued at the convention of and No. § Went 16th Street? Samuci Thomson, mechanical engineer, No, Riverside Drive and No, 55 Wall a Veteran Otvil War Prisoners Meet, » The thirty-fourth annual meeting of the New Jersey Union of :Ex-Prisoners the Hastern States Baker's Association in the Pennaylvania Hote! said bread prices would not decline for some time, |despite the fact that flour prices are going down, Eyen though both flour and sugar decline in price, Mr. Fleisch- mann muld. it would be some time be: fore that decli » bak- "9f War, composed of veterans of the ory products, “™* "elected tn bak Civil War who had the misfortune to er into the clutches of the adherents Camada Larwe Use nen. Jett Davis, wan held to-day in Now- OTTAWA. Oct Ball of Gouth Orange, was "*t to the United States in wid ‘Ment, and aris 9 Hoe. spread use of the teleph according 7 Orne here to-day. mixheltres of Pee. Gan ot United ‘Biates e ever! 00 = ‘lated to sit an the x: Meat THE EVENIN Robinson’s “Victory Smile,’’ Worn After Yesterday’s Game Nadie es oon Ceres "DID ws VM/IN 2" SAS ROBINSON, MANAGER OF THe CDOOGERS. TEST ECON SU IS ARGUED BEFORE SUPREME COURT (Continned) to have the Justice off hand deny his application for an order compelling the tenants to vacate or put up se- curity pending a final decision-in the matter in order that an appeal might be taken to the Appellate Division, He argued that even if the new lowe are found to be Constitutional as applied to leases made after the pa: age of the laws, the Legislature cer- tainly does not have the power té nullify contracta made before the pansage of the lawe, and these leases were signed before the special session, ‘Thomas Crawford, Counsel for ane of the tenants, sald the new laws made it impossible for the landlord to oust a tenant before wee, 31. | “The only remedy the landlord ha: he sald, “is to sue for the rent demands.” Justice Mullan interjected a com-| ment, “From time immemorial,” he said, “It has been a right of a landlord to sue for recovery of his property.” “But a court of equity cannot nulll- ty @ legisiative enactment,” said Mr. Crawford, “to give relief to the land- lord.” “This is America—not Russia,” said Justice Mullan. Mr. Crawford emilingly replied: “Were it not for the recent rent legislation the city might have become Russianized.” “These laws," continued Mr, Crawford, “are the enactment of the public policy of this State, The courts must accept them such as long as they remain on the books.” Abraham Lipton, counsel for an- other of the forty tenants affected, told the court that the situation in New York City would be “intolerable” if landlords generally were able to oust their tenants in these days of the scarcity and high cost of apart- ments, He contended that tite application should be dismissed on the ground that the landlord corporation had not shown facts enough Ww constitute grounds for an action if he conceded he constitutionality of the rent law legislation his claim that the tenants had conspired to take advantago of the law fell by its own weight, His remedy was to sue for rental, The Leginlature by its recently adopted laws had wiped out hold-over pro- | coedings, The new law wipes out the rights of the landlord to secure Posseasion and his only remedy is to sue for rental, Justice Mullan commented: “1 own ® house,” he sald. “My butcher, my baker and my plumber make me pay the present high costs,, They are not restrained by the Legislature. Why should the landlord alone bear the burden? Why Iw it not a proper com- munity charge?" | “Hut, Your Honor," said Mr fields, ‘These are not the only laws againat profiteering. The Legislature RD. A to) has not abolished the landlord's re- het in any event, but has merely sus- pended it. And in this particular case what the landlord really wants is not possession of his property but an Increased rental‘from it. His right to sue for this increased rental is not impaired.” ‘ Counsel for the tenants proposed that the tenants make a deponit suf- ficient to guarantee the demanded rental in the event of @ decision in favor of the landlord. _— DESERTER GIVES UP TO JERSEY POLICE Says He Is Member of Canadian Mounted Police—Attacked Man in Escaping. Lip- |B ton, “we do restrict profite in other | John Ferber, who surrendered to the Jersey City police tant night, saying he was a momber of the Royal Northwost Mounted Police force of Canada, was held to-day as ® fugitive fram juatice by Police Judge Leo Sulivan in the First Criminal Court, Ferber told the police judge that wher the Terry across the St. Lawrence Rives reached Oxgdenaberg, N. ¥., an official anked him where he w: sald he atruck the offic and knocked him into the river. After reaching Jersey City his conaclence be fan to bother him because he thought the man he knocked into Lake Ontaric might have drowned. ‘The Jersey City police have notified the Canadian au- thorities and have informed officials at Ogdensberg. * POTATO NINE INCHES LONG A monster potato on exhibition » Wost Caldwell, N. J.. in the omce c Farm Demonstrator Irvin 'T. Franch Is large enough to furnish a meal for & emall family, The potato was grow on the farm of Joseph Riley in Wee Caldwell. wures nine inches In lengt) ‘erage diameter of nix inches and welghs two pounds, two and three- fourth ounces, ones. rab cyt a RSDAY, 0¢ BULL ROUNDED UP . TIC ONBOYS Using Machines As Bronchos They Capture Animal After Wild Run. . Two big bulla, sulky at the prospect of entering Stern's slaughter house at 40th Street and the North River, broke down a gate of the runway from the barge mooring and headed for the bright light diatrict 1 o'clock. this afternoon. No. 1, @ mighty animal from Texas, almost reached the Broadway throng. He went up 10th’ Avenue and turned cast in 55th Street, Traffic made way for him with more aiacrity than it does for @ fire engine, Sidewalks were vacated as if by magic, and people In automobiles sped away Children ran into the nearest shops or doorways and the bull had things his own way until he had passed Eighth Avenue. There a clever palr of chanffeurs— ndbody knows whether they were NEAR BROADWAY BY Ae Re = a © q, Boy Sets Pants Afire Shooting ‘Cop Spanks Out Blaze, Makes Arrest With Same Hand After Scare in Brooklyn., ‘The panta of Joseph Puccio, ten years old, were on fire this morning Just at the moment when Policeman James Drum of the Wilson Avenue Station arrested the youngster for lyn. ‘The cop spanked Sut the fire, ac- complishing two important duties with one rough palm, Then the plot was elucidated, It ap- pears that fot two or three days the parents of the children, mostly Italians, who go to this school, have won excited by @ rumor that the school was to be bombed. To quiet the parents the police assigned Drum to stand guard At It o'clock this morning he was reassuring one of the mothers in the school yard when he heard an explo- sion and saw smoke coming from a second story window. He ran up to the class room conducted by Mias Clara Wagner, who was standing in the doorway: with children huddled about, clutching her skirts in terror. “It exploded back there by the win- dow," she sald. ‘The cop went back and found little joe intent on éxtihguishing himself. sowboya once or not-evoked the heers of second-story spectators by che way they bandied the situation. Gach had @ taxicab instead of a broncho, and each made it do a »roncho’s duty One tax! speeded up and flanked the bull on one side, the other flanked him on the other, and then the two taxis swerved toward each other un- Ul their hoods nearly touched each other. The bull jumped over the bar- tloade and went on toward Broad- way. But the taxis caught him again vefore he had made a dozen yards, and this time they knocked him down n the expert manner familiar to an unfortunately large number of New York pedestrians. A man from the slaughter house, who had followed on foot, came up with @ rope and tled the animal's legs while he was down. When they tried to get him into a wagon, however, he broke loose again and this time vended for the Far West. He was gain knocked down by the taxts be- Another Big CHOCOLATE COVERED BN SORPRIS fle deseription. ¥ not Rive spe Thus "Svery ‘Shove’ ke the mcvortenent- with every plece RUGSRUAN ara at tite auede tp fomblantton of the ‘choicest rd Cocoanut at war Cream in ranrnate 3. Bins he POUND BOX OAc CUAL ABSORTHD J CIRCLES (or In sparkling eryetalilned form, In ® wondertagy casing € pop Sieg ties vorites overs “of 9c a ™ Poudir nox A, Values for the Week-End tar Fig Daily Special for Fi ‘so well known to Loft Cady lovers, prong te such # diversity of centres and fl Our Two Big Week- For exact location see telephone e mpecificd weimht includes the con! She boy had a revolver, .32 calibre. He said he found it in an ash barrel and had been carrying it in the hope that he might get a shot at whoever it was that was planning to bomb the school, But the police gy the revolver wae & good one, well cleaned and oiled, not the sort that people put In ash barrels to the Chil- quency and remand dren's Society for further investiga tion, The revolver was loaded and thr bullet i# still imbedded in the school room floor. fore he reached 7th Avenue, and thi time he was really captured, If hi ever reaches Broadway again he wi! probably be served with fried on on: at a price forbidden by Mr. Armir Riley. Bull No, 2 a leas spirited animal was capturéd at 10th Avenue and b4th Street, without exciting Incidents an perinitted himaelf to be carried awa. t» face hin destiny. Banquet of Up a School shooting up Public Schoo! 183, Brook: | RNA ars 2 ined '*The Master Mind,’ Latest Episode In ‘Slippery Abe. w , ir Disiriet Attorney's Studio Adds Thrilling Pursuit Feature to - Baseball Serial. “The Master Mind, or, Not Yet, but | Boon,” produced for the tax payers of Now York County, directed by As- sistant District Attorney James EB. Smith and based on the baseball bribery scandal, had as to-day's in- staiment an old-fashioned running procession picture in which Abe At- tell acted as hare and a small army ,of subpoena servers as the hounds. It ended as usual by & fade-out of (little Abe just as the subpoepa sorv- ers and Smith burst into full ery. Smith was asked to-day when he Would show the film, of which he gave hints last night, depicting certain “Men of Vast Wealth” plung- ine in a “Seemingly Honest Pool” which was “Tainted at the Source by Crooked Gamblers.” The action ts | to show Smith prosecuting somebody |for “Outraging Public Decency” under Section 48 of the Penal Code; but it was not made clear whether the prosection was to Ile against the PLUNGBERS for INSUFFICIENT BATHING SUITS or against the SLIMY CREATURBS at the bottom of the POOL. and dramatist, i y|haven, N. B, | jciscrent MATTRESS - FRANK A. HALL & SONS At a saving of *1.50.per pair Sizes Sizes 11 to 13!4 1to6 70 $B50 HE WEARMOOR last was designed by one of the great- est orthopaedic authorities in the country, who makes this im- portant distinction: “A boys’ shoe should support the foot, but not usurp its functions, protect it with- out limiting its freedom.” That is what the Wearmoor does. 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