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LHE BVGNING WORLD, tUucacvar, VOLVED 1), Loa, oman and Two Indians in BANKER ON SPRE IN ACTRESS HOME KT Marvin of W of White Plains Taken [ll in Apartment of Mrs. Le Rey on East 40th Street. Kenneth T. Marvin, a banker died at 5.15 o'clock this morning in the apart- mont of Mra. Fern La Roy, an actress, seiaappeoions $S. Judges Mack, Hand and anton Expected to Pass on It Next Tuesday. NT PAYERS MENACED rcus Brown Suit Strikes at No. 149 Kast 40th Street. Medical State Police Power and Examiner Norris announced after an Laws’ Constitutionality. autopsy that death war caused by ~—_ — heart failure, jearing of the sult by Marcus | Mrs. Le Roy «ald that Marvin, who lived at No. 216 Nyse Avenue, Pel- sam MAnor, came to her apartment yoaterday afternoon intoxicated. shr bad met him last June, had never jteen him alnce and was surprised at | his visit, Dut owing to hin condition | whe permitted him to regain in order wn Holding Company against old Pollnk itutionality of the rent laws, to tenant, attacking the was set by Fadoral Judge Mack next T when Judgea Mack vaday ton and Hand are to sit in @ elal Court of Equity. The sulitsts that he might recover. Several times J shorteut to the United States + : . . during the night he took medicines - Court: It_ thrwatans tha wCORGLUMS INDIAN STATUES - s me, to sober himaelf, and at 6.16 o'clock me a . INSPIRATION? AND “ASPIRATION”, ¢ nidlntl, ; | nwattowed two headache’ pilin | Shortly afterward he became uncon- jous, and the telephone operator tn |the apartment house we eniled to json @ physteian, When the lat- his of every York @ declared the case to the highsat residential tenant in| ST. MARKS PORTICO. AWAITING UNVEILING Solon Attorney# on both sides to carry a intend court fc Borglum’s Conception moved, Mra Le Roy and a friend who was visiting her, Mrs. Audrey Waters, aS vag ba pti peneehed of Holly- summoned to ma Prov " sures Station and quens- tioned by the police and Assistant District Attorney Marro of the Hom!. eldg Bureau. Later the report of the M@ical Examiner w received. The women were not arrested but after questioning at the station house Mra, Le Roy almost collapsed, say- ing that she wan unable to walk Medical treatment wan given her at the station, where {t was found that her right foot was aprained and ber log much swollen, She was taken home in a taxicab. Later, when Deputy Medica} Examiner Schwarts went to her apartment to question her as to 4 statement abe had made in the station house that’ taken two veronal tablets a short time before hin death, but Mrs. Le Roy waa found to be in no ocon- dition to Answer questions. Mrs. Walters was not at the apartment A search of the place did not dis- clowe any veronal, but Dr. Schwartz faid that he intended to have vhom jeal analysis made of the contents ‘of Marvin's stomach. Marvin, who was thirty-three years old, wes the owner of the Strand and Palace Theatres in White Plains and of one In Newark, He Was married in Oct, 1014, to Minn Madeline Agnes | McKinnon, the ceremony being a double one, as Mins = McKinnon'a sister wan married at the same time to Maltby L. Jelliffe, a chim of Marvin's. After the wedding the bridal parties were conveyed to ihe Biograph studio and there The cere- mony wae repeated before the camera, the plotures being a wedding Marvin hed) ee NO INDICTMENTS IN LIQUOR REVEL: Grand Jury Drops Inquiry Into Dinneryat Villepigue’s, Where Mayor Hylan Was Guest. TAatrict Attorney Ross, inquiring inte the charges of the Philedeiphia Public Ledger that Mayor Mylan attended « AMuor orgy at Villepigue’s Oct. ¥ an- nounced to-day that the Grand Jury had closed the fnvestigation and no further action would be taken. ‘The last witness before the Grand Jury waa Jeromne Stegel of Broadway, itted he wae present at the and did rise and call for three cheers when Mayor Hylan én- tered, — Slewel complatoed bitterly of having been brought from Sanhattay at the expense to himself of over $4.75 when the Government was apd him but $1.60 in witness foes Raymond G. Caral), in cha New York office of Pyolic Lad reporter, of Rose by agents of the Department other articles in stead law anf wow mm of Vol scribed. success by the addition of delicious Ancre Cheese.” In the new, protected, sanitary, coated package. AINCRE With the Genuine Roguefart /Tavor- CHEESE prenent to the brides from Marvin's decision. ‘To postponement of of, “Aspiration,” “Inspira- (or arrived he found Marvin dead 7 Dy ‘ eel . + ” “op; \ f RaMIAL ni Gaonial, tea, ecto tion” and “Little Lady of When Marvin's body. fad been re- meral stating that he had ne cient time to prepare ‘Tho danger that some sp se in Pollak’s case may bring forth decision adverse to allgtenants is widered so grave that an imposing ttery of legal experts hus been or- Banized to uphold the rent laws. Willtam D. Guthrie, one of the most dietinguished lawyers in New York will appear curiae, friend of the court"; Deputy Attor al Samuel A. Berger will tor the State, to uphold the OWGtitutionality of the rent laws; saistant District Attorney John Caldwell Myers will oppose the ap the Dew,” Ordered by the “Radical” Rector, the Rev. W. N. Guthrie, By Will B. Johnstone. OLON BORGLUM, great Amori- an sculptor, ts a “radical.” go- lon, brother of Gutzon Borglum, equally tine sculptor, is about to pre- cipitate a controversy throughout and religious circles in New sity Solon (using bis first name # as ot fo confuse him with bis brother) 48 just completed three statues 1 amicus or York ¢ LITTLE LAbY OF the Nude TO GE UNVENED IN baraAG ST.MARKS CHURCHYARD = BY SOLON Borccum parents, Mr. and Mra, Harris Norton Marvin BONWIT TELLER & CO. The Spanally Shop of Oryinaions FIFTH AVENUE.AT 38™ STREET FOR WEDNESDAY’ Lowered Prices on Women’s & Misses’ High Quality and Fashionable FUR COATS and WRAPS Made by Yharpiese, Prin. Lower prices in the fur market have enabled us to take advantage of the situation and pgesent extraordinary values TRIMMED HUDSON SEAL CO.ATS Gpiication in the sult for an injunction. M#piration”’ “Inspiration” and “Lit- 7 Pyestraining District Attorney Swann" ° ‘Gy of the Dew.” The first two | Bieeee enforcing the section e¢ the taw af Anierican Indians end the last 40 SEIZED IN RAID COURT HOUSE KEEPS | Pee inaking it a misdemeanor for a land-\ 4 * Bude woman—all three of whicn | ON “WHISKEY CURB” HIM FROM ARREST BE Miord to withhold heat, elevator ner | Hoy Ly 4 tare Mark's in the 2 AD | —---— | ——= F vice and the like when it Is provided) | UN'S Daat 10th Btrest and Sec. | LO RISER « ne q fing | i sea a odin Dav at aaah wall pees Avenus. IDS IAG ETAR SLURS | Potice Swoop Down on Newark| But the Instant He Left Building | - ~ 23 roprie' a eECTOR 7 ia é a ic . In abbe, appear for Pollak, the t. be oboedid o Age ay is THE = BOUWERIE. _| “Operators” Accused. of Dealing Steps, Jasper Was Nabbed ook Peter Stuyve-|—— i A ‘ 1 tee Plai | The Marcua Brown Holding Com-| gant, who lies ouried under the churoy floulty from a very reluctant talked: in Liquor Permits. in White Plains, | pany is a $1,000 New Jersey corpora- walle, an Inay distur the ghosts ot! "{ received this commission from! minty Jersey policemen led by Chief | William Jasper of White Plains ton under articles filed with the other old fashioned parishioners ly-| Dr. Guthrie before we got into the € Pollee L . ke ed | day reversed the uaual precean of velag County Clerk at Newark Sept. 30 oe in the churchyard vaults, war. I stopped work to go to France|of Police Long of Newark swooped | day ned us rt thie; Pha: Woorsoratéen’ wera Maret n Norman Guthrie, rector oi fihen, but I never stopped thinking! down on the Newark whiskey curb|arrested and then going to court. Ns ti Se Crit is algo called a “radical” [about it, (Solon won't tell you BUCY | iy Lorning and patherod in forty }iong as he stayed in the confines of the cus Brown, No. 215 West 9ist Street,| During his regime he has instituted decorated by the French Gov b ning and path ri C eight shares; Harold Brown, same : ait hoVations in St. Mark's, some t with the Croix de Guerre for’ of the “brokers.” The police, swing- | court house he waa safe from arrest. address, 3 Tails: Brown. | octal the church onesne have ) my work involved !n# their nightaticks, broke Into Hal-| Jus Young, having just release | No, 66 Fort Washington Avenue, one! Ho ha original rer= reading the histories of the Habylon- soy Street from Willinm Street, Dran- | Jasyer on a writ of hadens corpus in- share This corporation took over’ vice of his own that cannot be fol- ans, Absy Egyptians and finals ford Place and Maiden Lane. Several} structed that he moat not be arrasied |) the assets of the Marcus Brown !0wed by the old book sewice. One ly brokers who had automobiles jumped |in ¢ rt house, One step off Cons a Ci f Sah or the features of this is aa into the machines and escaped. All| arrest for William, cig Det ieee orporated 4 dramatic effect which sma reat were caught He tevtered on the stepm, Hin 0 in Ne ir ay 24, 6. | co wtag The ¢! jumerous complaints had been re-|had shown him « short cut to t The incorporators were Marcus va dur t pr The ceived about the oper of the tation And suRBe Brow: o. 7 eat Enc nue, j# lasting three minutes each : ; ; Brown, Ne 740 w End Avenue. | during which the th are Gnamed Omahan and curb. The brokers mi ere to | tin Hanh to hat inety-elght shares; Louls Brown, and the oe broken only by the mort adva al in permits, a the train pulle j No. 65) West End Avenue, share; tolling of the church bell. ‘To avoldl ording to the police 4 etink farofd Brown, No. 750 West Eng &5 uneven or jerky diminishing of , ) [swers and hold-up ant ail of Y Th, dh Sas as the light the church electrician js to like the J men ut arrest in} a to rac h Avenue, one share ahioab= | oar what ataee clucticiooe ood aha making pe By eg eae -inatines } tal was $10,000, > $185,000 “Giinmyr box,” making the efféct, South Dakota among the Lapa enere TY f whisk ni t J March 26, 1918. rporation in completely artistic Inet te ally, Soi Borgiut Bs SANGRE das araiaald to Wave a pan te eHM F e Maw jersey ture diversity of NOTHER interpolation tnciudes Ogaon, Utah, lived on ranch and bas b writ properly idupce necessary to try suits be- a dramatic posture by the cu-| “punched” cattle. He loves Indiana, A policeman waa detailed to keep off the court } j ween eltizens in the Federal courts. rate, the + Richard Mark-| and knows the best. | Dressod inaculp- |the bunch moving, out It d re - | Pollak had a two-year lease on quedant Doubs, Dr. Guthrie link: his muscular arms bare, | far enough, so the chite det » Young had held that Jasper | Be rahe th Wok bide Biveat Wniaice eee ee al mitted to this interview ine rad, The men arrested were had been held without dus procens of apurtinent in the 91st Street buuding art with religion and believes one t harming family 7 a at $1,600 w year, expiring Oct. 1. The should t Kuda tip bamuty,” his cha Sy charged with loitering jaw wark déte tives eelthuat wars | . Uy ry eur jeased oO ol Y eee rants aving arreste him « ih ov sinele By Grice tor $4300 a One |e arama, borne in the queat of God.| Were, wnetied 0 MANY CLERGYMEN {1 Trch charging bin with Pollak and to be pe 1 to shus Will be once n divine. Rell 0 tuna ‘work, mo a = | off bia best ae Sarat rvice with. will again w in don, Buck 0” n OUT FOR HARDING “SMILING TOM” BACK | o ic Natl ties nde ne | them." 2 one hi 1 ort horn bulls, H emergency laws. It is contended that’ He has made bis : Be pend Bae * from the Pan + > inent Men Giver ho laws vary from the Coustitution church of artista.” Arderican butiding, Washington, New List of Prominent Men Given ON BRIDLE PATH) oy ng property without due ating St. Maok’s ne’ Barth,” the “Heavens,” “Nap ut at Republica jor process oflawand by enforced labor, ing, remodelling but cn inany es Out at Republican National ; ; / | by making the personal service in- | ing them to artists. 3 . Headquarters. Mounted Cop Who Won Society | volved In’ elevator service, heating |titvine beautiful old St. Mark's, which | ; | | and the like, mandatory, Under tou stands in the olde consecrated sal Solon, Republican National Headquarters to Bride Hopes to ( ¢! form of muit filed tho case cun bo ground in New York City “He haa over ature ¢ day made public a list of more thar nt taken direct to the Umted States) Jor, Guthrie commissioned Solon] give him -in the way of pbyale thirty “representative clengym ait on Supreme Court on appeal, whichever Borglum to «make his Indians and ; but he ts Pt Hous: £61 of religious| 7 amrd,t may the decision may be given nue “Little Lady of the Dew." The] erinath, He he nomething patos Reema es reimous | Riecas th, ah ‘The suit would not ha attracted | rector, who is an art critic and eon Me ear ast ing ror jo have Announce: hairjof Centra ATK. vetutne unusual attention but Cor some saaur numeest . beyond the pie ne ee to support Genator Harding honeymoon M in Hudson Seal Coats J e ay *% “eth Within, > DOS RSO— HOW ae n # League ¢ ations stan: the beid ath w ne Wor 2 a ; Flan enon sebatting ve une cumnt fig worthy deeds. He te a monument to/on his League of Nations, stand olan an ' Smart walking coat, 28-inch long ak’s cane ing to tne compiut that f occurring every day in| The lat made public to-day include » was Misa Lavulne Reny adel 4 by Joneph A. Se: tt ve names of Bishop Willam FL Andor 31 Park Avenue, & py mode. - ethod) nein! ; Bishop Sam € urn hi land from Borglut HIS wtatuo at tw Methodiat, Cineinnath , would give up hia apartment, and "0m IW rauaint a : Dp : wv §, Reformed Church, Chicago many conarat T i 'dHud: S Cc; t 250 00 caused the re-leasing, and bad t of Silvermine, = a and ‘Thomas Nicholson, Methodist air daughte rim son Sea! oats. 2 OY. yffersd another apartment in the near New Canaan. Solon is ne Md Chicago: Bishop Luther B, Wilaon,|along ¢ bath . bullding, when be changed hia mind. find respected Solon of art| imp! he had | visthodiet, New York: Moderator Muit-| He said that the aft boon 30-inch long model of selected pelts. i fest ea hg ocin eaten € talented community just take mal Breath, He fgg ter, Preabyterian, planned neo, and last Satur Nutria collar and cuffs. o y sal arse ha. he vee e Lt " de ut, omd } * ence a prtod an 1o halrnan kwood | of the of nature for his importan 1D 4 Ms \ bur 4 . asishy i oe : bbe ry tar wislative Committe artful that |" Mindful of the many cont prairie sa sological Seminary, Rocheater . | . righte of other tenantn might over ose Rites in the pant 5 Inspiration” shows the first eoul-! pe Writtiam E. Barton, Congreationa the Ascension Natural Squirrel Coats 495.00 menaced, Benstor Lockwood brought |wought B # briet of defense elevating diucovery of the auvage. Helist author, Oak Park, I Dr. Mel-| f y wan atthe 2 A ne case to the attention of the volun- |” parnard’s caused the iat eae i up cngias Wisk ‘Gite |Receda S. Boputan,-Yaptah ‘clacedman, | OREN will not nay | 36-inch full flare model with belt. a Pi committee, 01 hic r. n dAlspute ‘0 over “wha oe Bo ders = rob ees : ed = or orn the had bee pr ine Gee aba Trottent FOG. ar, oat Le eat, ee scl? when brother} hollowed out by the elements, and in | Chicago, ae eaeine erly Bt diced | Large shawl collar and flare sleeves. New York Law Schoo! are nem Gutvon Borglum. decorated John | q childish moment 1 a] Other mamies Inciude those Naas ae ie Sra prnent one éheputy Attorney Gene er |the Divine; Phimister Proctor's archi van w@hiatle nus pro-|R Heat, editor of the ConUnent, New| send at H nd | . wail n front of the A duc cy Sine natiner,|York; Le A. Grandall, editor of tha|man was George Roland, & potler pal | Scotch Mole Wraps “Fen though the landlord can |y ibrary, and the statue of Bollva VOR SUse sida the | Ba eo; Jumnes R. Joy, editor} of Tom's, He de ti to te » s prove the inusual points n : p ved the “oritie' | In the statue the Indian holds Advocate, Nea York: | they went on thet 48-inch long model or saint, “it an of the propriety] whistle and lifts his hair 90 he eax Palo | tne haw! coll is opers figur listen tonotes he has we Tee ia! hk : skins, large shaw! collar. atend, tin! > ye ore. |aeven y at points b An ned) ir he iam, 8 made to something | church as front of ft “ rads ae drastic ry. As a| Wo pride ournolven that we TO ADMINISTER OLD ESTATE. 48-inch long models of selected skins only germ of aspiration and Inapira Th CALLS FACTORY GIRL RIVAL. | designed in various styles. | pies On, the Indian UNG) Ind | Court Acts In Oase of Woman Dead RSL CURRIE Fae ee Oe | bit \8 re Vom Hofe Allewes Hotband | for UT Year =| 2 pel any ORO 8? ferred Affection flea etieta eae 0b at Exclusively-Styled Fur Wraps but te U , the Ame ‘o . . i ae tt. ay appol deni diidr ihc ‘fF “dade 4 may ne law saya @ reu-| necessary, It te of the s vra| ,Mupreme Court Tueticn Bouader In| itrator of an unillaturtnd jn ; onahle rental the | merely speak in terma of ¢ 4 furk’s port Brook!yn allowed Mra, “Kerpe See a . z tourty to. fx. the rae_ot | (the only. unhs/phenat Lady of the Dew" tn ant off | ya month alimony and $1,200) "AK" pF Sarah Minis A collection of beautiful coats and wraps of the finest atuls. Do the Jandlorda claim t convey the human ¢ trees in @ minature garden in| counsel feo, pending trial of her au i Fi + entals, Doiehe jandionda einm they | convey it spiretion, Topeated t ark'n ehurchya wrerdon in| counsel 166; Bending. ial Gf Wet #0) Wvames:&, Koley 0 8 a pelts in 48-inchglong models of an unusual character. or do they teil the courts that those | tn all of us Kneeling to the t WIth armn| jzore, w wealthy manufetturer of fien ioe mates ef Barak A * Pe, Be, ee caubie rantsst | ROT) Unk aad ib: Abe ainga ae eee ei vor tho. aarth| ime .tackle at Ne, 118 Pulton Braet. 131" it TON Pete the Taupe Caracul e that the ral por bse ae A. ri coe Holon exp ned, bigest sd ‘k, iwlonging to the watate P en will ‘dec He ( COD. live in dirty rooma, who aa. i] marble ie a challenge Mra. Vom Hofo alleged her husband | Ane ty " Ermine “4 » ry a Z 5 a titutional, by the] pire to leave that and in the endl from "radical" St Mark's of to ae as bentowed hie atfeotions upon Mise fiat 70 vor hinae wate ' anxiety and unrest cau: MONK tED | achieve degrees at Columbia, wo ail! tat chastity and innocence! Mary Piel, emplyed in hie factory | Maat and " Natural Mink Ee ee ants by constant atta on the con. suffer, we aspire, we struggle and] i ly the form of a naked woman has a] yor Hofe sald that during the war la Necessary 6 pave an admt iututtonality of the laws under which | work ‘for betterment, place in ohureh nie wife made life unpleasant for him |istratcr nppatiteel 1 rss the tranat Broadtail ee re iny occupy thelr homes. Eversthing | "in the wavage, the primitive man,| | Solon Rorglumm's staruee, willbe un-| nccause his grandpureuts were born lot ine gliaton of sini tha extatn possible should by done to qulel their}is the source of aspiration and In-| yetipd next Sunday, Oot after the! o Germuny the anrvud with (faran A, 7 Anne with arm, and st te for that puro o that | mpivation. There ure, ne Greek out siavon giclock agrvigu, ihe Hey. Will: |Ut tinction 1m tho 31d Regime fl "ti se i Natale’ S4 the Test awe \ ‘The above wae dragged with dif- be present, with other notables. & thorough merle 36-inch long full flare model, tli ani. ilk amen Plea Marmot Coats 34-inch model made from fine skins. belt to match, Leopard Cat Coats rts model with accoon collar. Model HudsonSealW raps6 50.00 Shawl Collar and Cuffs of Self Fur or Squirrel 350.00 195.00 Smart 5 match. 550.00 of fine selected Collar and belt to match Hudson Seal Wraps 38-inch long model in graceful draped effect of fine selected pelts. Trim’d HudsonSeai Coats650.00 45-inch long models of selected Natural Squirrel Wraps850.00 47-inch long model of attractive de- sign in selected blue skins 1450.00 to 1650.00 1850.00 to 2500.00 1650.00 to 4500.00 2250.00 to 5500.00 125.00 165.00 belt to 450.00 Its. cuffs of natural ok

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