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FAG hs PSST Lee Pabst ag a eee nyentwo worty, revmspay, prormaER's0, 1928.0 ht lah dirt 305: toa te, tts te ne root aet| Me mbers of the C: f Steam Lighter JohnC.C @. Didn't they go to you before 1 PALS OF EASTMAN the three viotims heard the door slam ‘Sabed From Dieting by Police Boat John F. Hytiin GIRL, I], A WITCH, ‘ % fgg ok Ee SAYS PROBATION OFFICER COURT disappeared. A robber chase in upper Broadway gave theatre crowds a thrift Inst Mrs. Florence Dazzo Third fo Be Accused in Week of “Casting Spell.” Shades of the Pilgrim Fathers eat tp and took notice to-day when, in Jefferson Market Court, ‘the hie: witch case within a week came t ght. Miss Catherine McCauley, pro- | bation officer, In rendering @ report to Magistrate Levine, said she had no doubt Mrs, -Florence Daxso, seven: fevaveig “who ie able to get . ele t ir, HAAte was thoughtful for « ‘end then answered: “Todd, |ever mentioned it? A. No. & Robinson.” Q. Didn't Mr. Starrett of the Fuller “Oh, ‘Mr. Eidlitz,” oried Mr. [Company mate a scene at one of Untarmyer, bristling with indig- | your meetings on the subject? A. He did not make a scene. Q. Didn't he make a demand in U open meeting? A. 1 don't remettiber, I remember he spoke to me and said Spl tle # night. Julius Mabgolies, a tailor, of No, 500 Fox Street, the Bronx, who has a shop at No. 218 West 684 Street, ‘8 two negroes entered and one there ought to be a change, nay: a. Ns have bogn the principal struck him of the ak ce @ club stumbling blook the reorgan- (Two C ined made from a billiard and took ization of the liding Trades Wi Chauffeurs Deta as 4 from Als pocket. “De you Nnew of any man whe Employsre’. Association and the itnesses as Former Gun- |eay TWO NEGROES CAUGHT. has honestly been able, without elimination of Brindell? A, That man Is Buried.» CONFESSED. paying bribes, to remain in busi- = 4 ren po Nand ? he SS aseanan Se doe pes ees without being forced into ave you " jave not. at ani rs kane? @ You will please be more |CRIME TIDE RISING,|man Paul Kastner, setting up tratic Mata ther Tistee” °°” | suection entwet be felon Ai an: Sra cnr tho segrocs separate and shased ~ “some time, shook his h question cannot be false. An an- ; * pe @. Did you Roow the organization | swer may be false. Mystery in Shooting of Bronx|ine one running down Broadway. of the Building Trades Councit was| MY Untermyer read from minutes | @Tailor—Thief Is Chased on |The crowd was so great the police rt. in wl Wha reco! that _ bd jor Mr. Untermyer Sarted attention to | MP Starrett remarked that Kelly was eee Sa fugitive on the head. The prisoner the council's by-laws which gave acting as agent of Hrindell in estab- Despite'the efficient work being |said he was Leonard Dewey, elfh- Mrindell contro! of ite unions. lishing a new union of housewreckers | done by the rank and file of the Po-|'e9, No. 226 West €24 Street. Later teen, and pretty, was a witch. _» @ Do you know It now? A.I do. | 4d there was some dissatisfaction. « | jicg Department, a” revival of the |J8™es White, eighteen, No, 814 West Florence didnot look very danger- = @. He was a portoct Caar and could| @ The next week Mr, Starrett was Voth Street, was arrested at Broad- ous in court, unless danger might be ah? siz'kes without consultation with |tl4 to apologize to Hrindell or be |CTHme Wave In) New York waa apPer~lway and 6th Btrest by Detectives anybody? A. Yea. expelled? A, No such demand was|¢Mt to-day, Several hold-ups, the|Daly and Manny, The police say o ne made, ere was an apology with | shooting of one victim of a robbery th negroes conf @. Why didn’t your association en tt te, ‘Th ilo} hoot! tf 1 both tedbod. dell to account for calling these | Which T had something to do. and a Broadway thief chase that] AD attompt to rob the American eu? A, We had no authority ex-| cs gas you have to do.with It? | tnrinied theatre crowds featured the| Museum of Natural History at 7th cept to employ the labor ho told us| *URKest PA. Til give you my rea-| 1 TT P lent ana | oUreet and Central Park West was re- wns authorized by the coun. sona”—, minal activities of last night and | veqied to-day, ‘The burglar was after Q. Instead you called your | DON'T CARE ANY MORE FOR His| “Ty to-day. “several large packages supposed to members to account for resisting REASONS. Detectives Mutray pnd Bottl, Work-| contain bank notes but which ao-| 7 ‘ these strikes? A. No. We noti- | Wo don't care for your reatona|!ng on the mysterious murder of |‘UAlly contained slips of paper with |*!¥° was, txt pel tee Baad fied them of our information |any more, Mr. Eidlity,” said Mr, Un-|“Monk" Eastman, “reformed” gang. |°%® Teal vill on the outside. The cada sedi er’ from . Brindell gregarding the rmyer. “We did once—but no more pr packages are part of an exhibit| Search continue to-day for the bodies anions. @, Did you help Brindelt ‘get ball? ster and war heto, early to-day | showimg the amount of money lost |of John Kohler, Woodbridge, N. J. and gald to lurk in the witchery of her * eyes. But she was held without ball pending further investigation, to- gether with Miss Katherine Kennedy, © sixteen, of No: 22 Carrol Street, St. George, 8. I. . is Katherine, who also ts pretty, i @» | daughter of Assistant Corporation | Counsel Walter Kennedy. She disap~ peared from her father’s home two weeks ago and nothing more was heardeof her unt# she was arrested with Mre. Dazzo two days ago while = SEEK BODIES IN BAY SJNKING. LJ brought to Police Headquarters @yl-|annually through im‘ t A | Henry Stark, No. 324 West 145th Street, P “ executing a dange in a Bleecker ther time when Mr.’ Unter- ia iy ug pure water, ry awd red “your agsoci>tion” cs Pa eae ah " * |vester K. Hamilton, twenty-seven, a| watchman saw the robber trying to|@eckhand and fireman respectively on Street restaurant, in company with Mr. Ewhite and got out of | Q. vin are the conti atta -|chauffeur living at No. 159 South|chisel open the case containing the | the steam lighter*John G. Craven, who two men. + Bis eat to object. In the Timulovers’ vaso anfinence| Ninth’ Street, Brooklyn, and, William |exhibit, and fired a shot at him, ‘The | Wee drowned when the lighter was cut ‘The two girls, against whom only a Ber WY dhelaide” “Ne salam nee ation? A. 1) 5, gimermeyer, twenty-six,” also a|tugitive escaped by diving through a ge dap ke A ie cate Paacihd disorderly conduct charge was lodged, . ‘ 5 . . . The five : SeThe Building ‘Trades Employers | Q. Well—noxt to Kelly? Laughter.) | MeNtfeur, of No. 1461 Putnam Ave- | window. other members of the crew were res- Mogi apache becrindhee aah 0 6, Brooklyn The Kings Cow ourt continued Dazzo's request. They were sepa~ oo agile A. I'm not denying my interest and] "y’ ; \e County C tinued | oued. / . terday to 4 J i ir. Unitermyer went on to ask linfuence in an organisation of which| enor, Weoered they were lifelong | You ‘4 lls Re is? ‘ rated, Miss McCauley told Magistrate .|tences in burglary cases. Thomas = ee with _Qtiestions tending to show that once|1 am a part. pire ot tman. They are de. Starr of Albany, who pleaded guilty COURT HOUSE COST Levihe, after she had talked : the employers had used the “Iabor| Q. You supported Brindotl? A, 1/ gare’, 1 have been with him last) io a second offense, was sent to Bi : TMUNSRin, GE am et tee eee bs x * “| Saturday night dm Brooklyn and to| Sing for ten years, William O'Donnel! iy, , § oH | elub" to get an outsider into thelr | aia not. have been in the party at the Biue|Of No, 174 12th Street got five yoars, INCREASE BEATEN | BiYogneurc ~ oe a | pid Just, want to leap into my moth- sanociation, they had tt in their power | Q. But you made a epeech to the! pira Cafe which Eastman visited [924 Nathan Morrie of No, 616 West rm ora arma, Out Florence gives me oe to hold him to price-fixing or bid-/mmployers’ Association saying Brin- 5 * pPerKarys Yook and makes me shudder.” demands. Nall wos doing "wonderful werkt ia, [dust before he was shot down tn Te pgireet Sot two years and ex /m, More Unnecessary Money Will | Mra. Dagso has been married four Bir, Wiavts seemed + capecthiiy |r aia, bt A-| Union Square early Sunday morning.| A boy who was counting a large | years—since she was thirteen years Hamilton and Simermeyer are said to| Toll of bills in front of the Penn- have been the first. men to enact |#¥ivanla Terminal last night, when pit over what seemed to be an Q. You didn’t know what sort of 7 questioned by @ detective, refused to (louie saan on,rwe sokr|oat moe enw wi" Sat] yt thy | War ts aa ea aes sone ces | THAT | EAP UIP ("Sonar 'tweese | SAXSCHAINSTORE, Mr. Waite faved Mr, Untermyer| 44° Kane one “ba tage After questioning at Pollee Head-| A telegram to the Pittsburgh police| Rodgers & Hagerty were’ the success- Buy a, i Guirters they were wont to the Dis-|broumnt word. that the boy” was ’ Edward Ryan, manager of Barney } Josef Reiter and His Manager, Less ealmi}y, anewerlng questions in a low, | over New York, didn't he? A. ations ie ee 4 Bronnan's saloon at No, 538 7th Ave-|" 1 Ene are tA Guy Lowell, arbhitect of the Cours nue, stepped out for a few minutes | " i é —_——— Be Spent, Declares Mayor Hylan, BARKEEPER FOOLS old—she sald, but does not live with Who ‘Wants Inquiry. HARDING ASSURES FAKE “DRY AGENTS” |i First Avemug whose home ten Staten Island, : f nted there for the ti fumbling voice, ‘which counsel con-| 44, trict Attorney's office for further | Toney from a mine peeved Pd the Q, But no strikes were called on|°X8mimation. Inspector Coughlin re-| police say the boy then confessed fused to reveal hing that the men [and said he had bought a ticket’ for “ to-day, ang when he came back five | Sugar Deal. you, were there? A. Yes, there were.| naa told him, Faced ts believed they | Arizona. an wea cerine Cannel per men were behind the bar heloing| warrants were issued thie afernéce Q. What strikes? A. The painters, °§ ysterlous thefte have been pus- ce feces 3 jets R That It Would] tHemstives.to gotdtcigars, They had| py United States Commissioner Hitch- Q. That was not a Brindel union?) AY, be able tot furnish valuable] sing the tenants in tho apartinent|o%f ‘redesigned sub-basement floor’ |(Quiets Rumors That It Would) wiemstives ts ota’ omy eee | sock calling for the. arrest lot “we information in clearing up: the |house at No. 300 West 17th Street for| because of the unexpected discovery Be Uéed as Basis for Piety saned: the pies a | Rraitse seer iaee notice ae ‘ murder, . + |three weeks. Detectives say they |o¢ water, would be $54,976. He also S When Ryan asked for an explana: ter, proprietor of Federal Food Q No. Did any: Bullding Trades} pu stman, wearing the uniform he |®¥ Joseph Novotny, a fireman, peer- ahaa Ghee a eae 1 Negotiations. ‘ tion one of the men pointed a revolver | Stores Inc., and Lester B Evans, man- Counc unton ever gtrike on your) ooo in pn by |'De through a skylight into an ‘apart. | Fecommen @ Mel laa ccons ov Z at him and declared he and his com-|*Ker of the stores. The company of A Tons (he ptemnbere, ore in France and escorted by | ment last hight, and on arresting him|™ental contract be entered into w}th —— anions were Federal agentse He told Which Reuter is the head operates 112 'Q. When? A. Within a month, | fMer comrades of the 27th Division, Jon suspicion obtained a confeasion| Rodgers & Hagerty for structural] gfAaRTON, 0., Dec. 90—Following a| ® \ Ryan money would be that he had committed all the thefts b Q. Since this investigation has was, buried with military honors this steel frame work “to permit of the ‘conterence with President-elect | sequadre the case.” 4 been under way? A. That doean't|*fterfioon in tho military” plot at ape served twenty-two of {completion of the foundation con- | stores throughout the city. je necded 10) -"te in charged that Relter and his | manager sold 113,000 pounds ef sugar + “T haven’ 1 get Compane, make any difference, Cypress Hills Cemetery. Services |his forty-two years in prison. tract.” . Harding, Senator Philander C. Knox 1 tae ed tala etd = he Shibies Caney pover Mr. Untermyer recalled the testi- were conducted at the undertaking Daniel han, nineteen, No. 108] ‘There has enough scandal] of Pennsylvania to-day expressed as- oe ite pa cuoniies Aone ad phen Siena weiei ie eae mony of Contractors Atwell and| *sta@lishment of Mrs. Joseph Wap-| So" vents, No $9 Whitehall Steet pavout the new Court House,” sald) surance that the Versailles League | i tse iceman on post; who tel- | Jobnaon, a special investiagtor for the Fradus before the committes, in naco, No, 384 Metropolitan Avenue, | both of Brooklyn, were held in $2,006| Mayor Hylan, ‘and so far as I am/of Nations will not be used by the aphoned to the West 47th Street Sta- Department of Justice. which they spoke of “getting on the|Y the Rev. James H, Lockwood, | bail each In the Flatbush Court to-| concerned ot a cent more unueces-| coming Administration as the basis Hoa ae ee feGann ar. |_ Relter shortly after the clase of the Eldiite-Brindell band: ” pastor of the South Third Street, M, | day on a charge of distributing heroin. }wary money will (be spent on the job."| for an association of nations. ae UPN . S World War had @ contract to deliver | te ell bandwagon.’ " 4, | Detectives Lennon and Mixted aid | rived dn an automobile and, with lev- fhe. sugar to the Shapiro concern at Mr. Bidlits insisted‘ that his only E, Chureh, Brooklyn. Detectives they found fifty-four containers of Comptroller Craig, who is the Board| “T am assured he thas no such idea Gina ravelver; ified othe) three) ine|Ss ‘ay eehts = pound. ‘The candy ocbe: | interest in Brindell's activities in es-| Were ear the undertaking establish-| heroin on Meghan and Anderson. ‘The|f Hatimate's Court House Commit-|in mind,” Senator Krox told news| {Mor up behind. the bar, Two of pany, nding. thet. suear ‘wae tablishing @ new housewreckers' | et all night in the hope of picking | youths were arrested yesterday at|tee of One, favored the suggestions! paper correspondents, Mr. Knox |the men had gone into the MAck room In Price ash oa for oh auction. 7 union was one of friendliness for|¥P suspicious characters sought in| Karn’, tod pormen eueets, Meehan | of Architect Lowel ent La Guardia,| "ld there had been rumors that Mr. land they escaped. 1 | the queation to court Ma was upheld, | “4 vend s| The « rested sai hey we other builders. ‘The employers were | CoMection with the murder, but no| teptives. The first time three shots| announced at the next meeting of the} Harding might use the covenant as| yee i Cronin of No, 608 West 61st in, NUNZIO’S SON ‘a8 Chairman of the board, and he! helpless to fight Brindell's new union, |*!Teste were made, , halted him, ‘The second time he was|board he would move to relieve the| the basis of negotiations. rts James. Foley, No. 688 10th) D’AN. ‘te thore at all timest A. He spends! under their contract with him, the| Mystery surrounds the ' shooting relrank Conley, No 186 Mast s6tn| Cone rus Commuitten? Tn | Genator Knox discussed his peace | Avenue, and Matty! Grisith, No 30T/ DENTES HIS FLIGH® 5 a jouse v| 2 x eo 62d Street. ey u e] | A appreciable amount of his time| witness eaid. Mr. Eldiite said Mr.| te “last night of Gasperi Piro, Sfetreat, was sentenced to the peni-| Mayor Hylan’s plan for an investi-| resolution with Senator Handing at West 62d Street. | they are held on there. ‘Untermyer seemed to forget Mr,| t#ilor, who lives in @ small rgom inj|tentiary for six months to three| gation of the Court House foundation |to-day’s conference., He sald he Sas : Q. AN bis time, doesn't he? A. 1! rants pad been out of the associa-| the rear of his shop at No, 668 Court. | Years by Judge Rosalsky to-day in| prevailed. Would reintroduce his resolution at Ww ‘Now in ‘New York, (but Gets a es @idi't say that. } tion's activities for @wo years in|landt Avenue, the Bronx. Piro told the | {m4 Court of General Sessions. | The the extra session of Congress in WANTS STATE LA News of Political Crisis in @, How much in he pala? A. 1 40| sar work.” ; police that when he entered hie room| Jute out in, the minimem time if ne] LWO DEAD, FOUR ILL; | practicany tno mame form it was) TO RUN CITY BUSES tly mot think he is paid. AN ECHO FROM THE DAYS OF|@ man selzed hind ahd threw him to| behaves well in prison, OLIVES | sorted, by the last Congress and iD * |. @ Where is Mr, Kelly? A. I don't WAR. the floor, He declared the intruder|, Las June Conley and William Kopp ATE RIPE vetoed by Prgsident Wilson. Shae 3 Reporte of an tmpending political \ know, “Ah, during the war,” oried | then fired five shots, One antering|pars jeneity stove Ne sobs Anwar He said th€ new peace resolution [Governor and Legislature Will Be | crisis in Ttaly asa reoult of the cemm- " @. Ho has been away for months! Me. Untermyer, grasping eagerly | Pro's right temple, ‘The others hit|dam “Avenue, selzed two trays of | All Members of Crew of Greek] may contatn an amendment outlining Appealed to by the Board of tion of military operations against Taan't he—ever since this committee! 9 chance to ask the witness about | the ceiling. Relatives upstairs heard |rings and fled. Kopp fired at Wartell] gteamship Now Off Stapleton, | @ general foreign relations policy, by Estimat Flume were received here to-day by thas been in veasion? A. T believe #0. the War Housing Board of which | the shots, but when thy reached |And qvounded him. opp got away, “Staten Island providing that the United States stirriate., Capt. Hugo D'Annunzio, son of Geax » @ Do you know anybody who Mr, Eldlitz wae the head, “your |/!ro's rvom his assailant had disap- |} oughran, who was off duty but re- : . should go to the aid of the’ rest of| Gov, Miller, when he takes office, | priele DiAnnunalo, a koows where he is? A. I belieye I do. activities in the war were etl peared, sponded to.the call for help. Kopp, ‘Two sailors are dead and four #e-\the world if civilization is again /and the Legislaturd will be asked by| ‘The reports, which came from the Whot A. Mr, Webber toM™ me he! 4,. dubjoct, of .@: Congversionsl The police are puzzled as to the |hoping to hide safely from the police, | riousty il! In the Staten. Islarst Hospttal] threatened ag in 1914. the Board of Estimate to obtain the | jjuman agency in Paris, forecast the a iy retty | manneF in which Piro's assailant got [commitict & minor offense and wat) ax a result of enting ripe olives. The! Senator Knox disciiged Cabinet passage of a Inw permitting the city| fal of the Giolittt mintatry. Q. Did Mr, Webber tell you where ath- [into the room, which was fasfened |Eimira. Conley revealed this to the | ce’ Are SuMtht (Anon een. ({ppolntments with Benator Harding, to own and operate Scent fare bus! Capt, DAAnmunsio dented published fe was? A. No. with a padlock on the outside, and |police and it was in consideration of cies but would Hot talk oor Pubiication of | iines in opposition fo traction lines| reports that his father had fled Crom Q. Is Mr. Webber here? A. I think all the windows were locked, ‘The | (he gervice that, bp llega Tas ciaira lara oeniare cle cam e lelinrging double fare schedules. | rume. i ° his voice to a shout). shooting occurred about al.80, but the Inaok from the reformatory convicted | of the Greek, steamship Jacot’s when EY AT COLD, CALLER | M*v0r Hylan introduced the resoiu- G. Webber Tose In the udiencs| want the answer? Do I, | police were not notified until Lo‘elosk. fof burglary “ang sentenced to Sin ed docked. at Bix ple. 1S TOP | Si0R calling gor the AopeRL CO A eRy | eesti, Ganivereacy “oevial ing t tt it! tell us 'e oe turne At Lincoln Hospital, where Piro was | Sing for ten to twenty years. ame ill al o'cloc! 7 > Boa sting to-day and it je twenty-! - § igre, Ses wes pesowp | bak $72°000,000 of the $100,000,- | Ai, sanculn Hospital tedey thee Te |, Judge Romlaicy” praised Patrolman al physicians worked WORE HIS COAT |at the Board meoting to-day Peli kes a rs ‘ 000 appropriated for our work. Loughran and asked the District At- Mr. Uitermyer to Mr, Webber. Mr.| Q On well, forall we know you ought | Wound ‘showed tho revolver had been | torney to call the attention of the ™, Webber sat down and Mr, Untermyer| perhaps to have turned back the] presseg against his temple. No at-| Mayor to bis conduct. a —— will be voted dh next Friday. j 41 an autopsy had boen made, : of the Supreme Courf in this district thas not been learned where’ the| Métropotitan Contralto ‘Has Land-|_ Th* Mayor calls attention to he | win pe celebrated Tussday afternoon, 4 | fact that the city has invested @|qwas announced yesterday. The exers ton with Mr, Hidlits. whole $100,000.00, Do you want =o}tempt at robbery hedween made, | Gerland Williams, No. 288 deventh =r aeereerert lady in Court, but Case | uanter of a billion dollars in sub- | cises will be held in the Appellate Divk (Mr 2Q. Why didn't Mr. Webber tell yout] € !nto this Congressional report? A.) pifo paid he had no enemies, He will Sing lng’ tor Yon’ wo teeny years oy | PARADE FOR M’CORMICK. Is. Dismiseed. Ways with the distinet understand: |sion Court House, Madison Avenue and | & [told him 1 didn't want to know, Mr. Bidlitz said later ho thought| recover. Jw osalsky for Dlackjacking ———- E ing that fares ehall not.go beyon th Stree a my promt @ You know we have been woareh-| Mr. Untermeyer'a-method was “un-|MORE SIDE-CAR MOTOR CYCLES|Harry Kantowits, No, 1499 Haventh | Miitnole Senator Reviews American | “Frances Ingram, a contralto of the| cents, that the same rule applies to | momertal given ty te, ae ot) ‘ipetiatd ; Stag for him for months, didn't yout?| fair, TO BE USED. Avente, a tailor, and stealing an ‘Troops at Coblens. Metropolitan Opera Company? who| file clauses in their contracts with | Divisto fa Justion Jona % REE has heurd po. But 1 didn't want “You are being treated more a the overcont, * with Miss Margaret Ringold, a pianist, the city, and that these lines should | Cl” La La re : | than fairly, id Mr. Unter- Tt Is announced that the new side- | Curl Wehner, aesused af complicity | COBLENZ, Den. @e-Genator Medill... 4: No, 41 Weat 54th Street, had] not be permitted to raise thelr fares. + 440 Know where he was because 1) myer, “We fire not bringing out |car motor cycle /patrol begins this|in the Hotel Astor huld f Dec. 15 | weCormick of Minols’ reviewed a de- a " "ett. | The Mayor's resolution also asks a thought you might uk me. Aearly.all that ngght be brought latterhon ip the Bronx, Gheens and und arrested ta'Fhiladaiphin Monday | 1.0 Tits or troops trom the Ameri-| "eF landlady, Mrs. Bernice Loventritt, | , The, Mayor's resohiion alto tte ” meayreepeet, Shy? 4 The pan) Oe hie Beanie pallatne Staten Island, $9 cars going into per-| oman, wad bronyht to New York |can Army of Occupation here yes- |!" Yorkville Court to-day for alleged | amended to exempt all bond issues 4 i gehaedioes Yoret factor in the whole building | iog, Within a woek it Is expect day and rent to the Tmt terday. He declared after the®re. | tilure to provide adequate heating | for! the “purchase of buses and the ae 1D KELLY GO TO BRINDELL'S| A’ Somin $ 6 ve ; and hot water service construction of garages base Dl LI A certified copy of resolutions of| 41 additional cars will be in serviée.” |JEWELS WORTH $3,000, BELIEVED | view that the American forces on the ~ “6 af HOME? the Eastern Soll Pipe Association,| 4 hold-up with om’ unique feature STOLEN, RECOVERED. Rivine were the equals of the best of Mies Ingram said when™a visitor @ But he stayed ut the omce in ana] jarolving and diabanding the Orin) way roporty to-day to The Bvening| Virginia De Lola, No. & Wert 12th any nation he has seen. caljed to see her and her friend re-/NO CUT IN BRONX GAS RATE. rect = “ ‘orld, bubhot by thi ice, who| Street and Gene Nocon nator McCormick is studying] cently it was 90 chilly he had to wear y Bt until the committee began £o-|tmcty already entered into, was| W' y the poll berry Strech both 18 wore hed withs| Huropean conditions, but said bis) his overcoat, and on two mornings |Decision Rencrved in Stock #ale of ing into his relations with Brindell? A.| banded to the committee at the open-| have so far as known made no aj ba: rf visit to Coblenz had no military or) “Little Couatry Company.” That had nothing to do with it. ing of the mession to-day. reste, Michael Bohan and Bugene] fr Minto Fish Avenus Court, dhe had no bath because of lack of Brooklyn to-day. They were arrested | political significance. He left here ! Unte on rei i Deolsion was reserved to~lay fotlow- @ Didn't he go to the home of| - Mt (Untormyer then read @ letter O'Bierng, partners, who have cafes at] yesterday, according to detoctives, in| last evening for Rome, hgt water. . Friis lsc Mert di ion Brindeli in the Adirondacks? A. 1| Metal Ceiling Aasoclation, Ih which | N 2426 Bighth Avenue and at No.|® rooming house at No, 188 Essex | « = antes a calaniionl wrera.| a" Leaventeitt denied the charge] Comision on angnpplication mate by don't know it was stated that a special meeting | 681 Lenox Avenue, corner of 144th] Street, Manhattan, with two men, P. Gibney, thirty-three. years| 274 404 the lack of hot water was) ge consolidate. Gas Company for per- @ Did you know Brindell gave him| had revised the by-law forbidding | street, locked up the Jatter place early | {rated an “bait” te igntate Ter rs F. Wy y years! whi a new apparatus wae being in- : mission to gequire control af the Bronx Gas and Electric Company throurh the mhase of 4,365 shares of its stock at 5 a share, the par value of which is placed at $100. " or " ~ leased on. dail in Manhattan on| old, @ clerk of No, 61 Clark Street, fan dutontubile? A. I had never heard | Member (o complete work start | yesterday morning and etarted home. | charges of violatin@the Sullivan law. | Brooklyn, formerly employed ty Bid-| ANCE tenes at -wittl that. member's consent of by a two-thirds} With them was q man known only wie ine i f the detectives said, Rey. Mitchell of (No 1 Broadway, 4| violation of the fuw, the Coit dis- in house- [voto of all the members, It waa}as “Jim.” As they were walking|¥ere found suitoases containing ealer in electric lem, has been! missed the summons, Q. You know that certal Shanged to provide for the action of | through 144th Street, bet Seventh | 900 worth of jewelry, some of which | held by Magistrate Charles E. Simms Py be nee Charles G. M, Thomas, Third Vice wrecking contractors sent phim [an crnitration board instead of the i was identified by Mra, Mary Jordan, ||" Tombs Court on a charge of grand President of the Consolidated, a witness dome things at Beindell’s direo- [two-thirds vote of the aasociation,|@? Eighth Avenues, two negroes! whose apartment at No. 479 Fifth Try. atbney "waived examination. f R. R. RATE CASE OPENED. at the hearing, was asked by D-puty Dignifed in a = tion? A. | know Mr. Kelly was |The association also took action look- | ume out, pointed revolvers at| Avenue, Brooklyn, was robbed Deo, | 2 ooo SEE oe Commisato! Halley if his. company appearance : 4 ng a one-story addition and | !M {0 a modification of its arrange-] them and ordered them to throw up| 20. The girls dented knowledge of Justicn Hasbrouck iGrants Order | Would conient fo re gc Ma Bes luxuriqus in comfort. Not arane ONS Ce wore cant to, bima,. [Same wath Its labor organizations "in |inelr hands any burglaries, with*holding up Hyman Wedman at! on Petition of New York Cent company," as. ‘Thomas. characterized merely an ideal article of . A pickle thrown against a window| No. 240 Thatford Avenue and taking . ‘ = 9@. Without pay? A. 1 don't know] Mr. Untermyer put the letter into the| The bandits forced the three men} caused ‘ive arrests for allegedYburela- Ge ee TaRd chain Moliware AUBANY, Deo. 30.—An order stened that. records with the comment that go| into a nearby hallway, From Bohan|rios, It was revealed re} y in the| pleaded guilty and Festier not gutity. | by Supreme Court Justice G. D. B, Has- ABP to that: far ag he was concerned It was en-| they took $250, a gold watoh artt|New Jersey Avenue Court, Brooklyn.| Schwartz then was made co-deten-| brouck of Kingston, was filed in the | Are you satisfied to have the] tirely ynantistactory, chain ‘and a diamond ring he. had| The Diokle was thrown by Charles| dant with Moskowlts on charges of office of the Albang County Clerk to-| Penrose Placed in Wheel Chair, of your Bxecutive Com-| Senator Lockwood was at the Cit worn for peven ‘yeas. and thay & Festler, No, 824 Christopher Avenue,| robbing the Acme Embroidery Com-| day, granting batrtaolen on the peti-| ATMANTIC CITY, N, J., Dec., 30.— tn tat poattion?. A, No. Hall to-day, practically recovered a poven, yeare, ey tore) Brooklyn, and broke a window In the| pany, Van Sinderin and Belmont Ave-| tion of counsel for the Naw York Cen-| Ser Bolse Penrose, of Pennsylvania, i from his recent Hines, but gave over| his finger in removing It. From|home of ‘Isadore Moskowitz, No. 335] nues, of $600 worth of goods On thie | 10) Ratirond to reopen the vate cnse| on oe eed ‘alentr} as . x to Mr. MeWhinney, who] ©'Bierne they took $60, a gold watch|Christopher Avenue, Moskowitz] charge ench of the men was held in enn ~ si case | w nas been recuperating from ao the and chain, It ts not known what| thrashed Festler, the police were| $25,000 bail. Morris Kalb and bis et deckled by the Courft of Ap- Breakdown st the Hotel Shelburne, re. they got from “Jt.” calied and an inventigation followed, | father, Isadore, of Christopher arid | Pry that case, the-raviroad was .dt- | et Mia papte eacAaere Manabor: Mantnaee ee ace chp rtli genet Axo result, Fostler and Renjamin| Dumont Avenues, wore held in $18,000’ rected to return. to ite procmar Tato'ut | was asdated trom the fotel and at the! 2 * ing the to make 80) Bohwarts 1, 861 Ave-j each as alleged vers of the goods two wonts a mile for way pastengors! station while waiting: for q train was pi should permission for control be vse on which tired limbs isatoc “Positively not,” replied the witness, may recuperace at night, “ i a but a pleasing accessory at all cimes to ony nn i Ed a “a Aes staal ‘, om

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