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er a Sa a an et 7 ety * : “JANUARY 8, 8 1ogt. ’ ; - «HM HOPEFUL AS TT Ta DEVIL ANSE, NOTED BRNDELUS TRAL “EXPERTS CALL HIM PENNSYLVANIA'S KENTUCK FEUDIST, SET FOR TUESDAY: WMENTAL WEARLING JOINT BOARD PLAN DES OF PAE PNEUMONIA 2 ADES VANE COAT HE THOUGHT a us ly Is Found in Dignified Daze, Mink Garment « on Arm. higher the valuation placed upon the document by ita reeipibnt, Many of the so-called bankorsy brokers und agents do a law business which is more profitable than the Practice of the average few of lww or Individual tawyer, Withourty is not @ lawyer connected wit) the institution, if there in an apy! cation for citizenship to be made 07 the budding American seeks «4 notary who charges him at least $41 for hin preliminary services, As & matter of fact the tmmigran! who geta into almost any sort of dif- flculty turna to the most important of bis countrymen within his scope of knowledge, and almost alwaye the mos! ‘Important of hie countrymen is the in- dividual or corporation which handiew ‘bia money. There the immigrant finds the Rotary and there is no job too for the notary to tackle Jed sharpen are based solely upon the ability of the client to pay, For several years various legistaiorn in Albany have sought to curb the “notary vil" by legistation, only to run Up a nat an inwurmountabie wall of tion, ‘The buxiness of mak- ing notaries or playing a part in mak- ing notaries ts @ branch of political patronage het pn) is considered yulu- able by many logislators. PAV BIG PART IN ~ ROBBING ALIENS eet Foreigners Believe Them Responsible Men ° as In Europe. ‘DIVVY’ WITH ‘BANKERS.’ Steamship and Ignorant “Brokers” Utilize Them in Perpetrating Frauds. in "Building “Trades Officials Wanted as Witnesses Cannot Be Found. Slayer of Nott Wit Wins Important Sixteen Railway lige, Untied De-| Famous Hatfield Leader Point as Trial Goes Feud With McCoys Was | mand Continuance of Sys- | Over. Eighty-Six Years Old. tem McAdoo Inaugurated. | Tho mystery of a $2,000 mink coat | ond a number of ant!-Prohibition bara wan too much for Magietrate Nolan in the West Side Court to-day, #0 he passed In up to the (rand Jury, holding Smith Addison, a movie director, Im $2,000 bail, Thursday night Addison, dignified and dazed, was walking down Fighth Avenue when he was stopped at bath Street by Patrolman Patrick Collins. head of the indicted on HUNTINGTON, W, Va, Jan. 8—| Robert Brindett, “Devil Anse” Hatfleid, noted leader in| Bullding Trades ‘ounell, the Hatfeld-MoCoy feud of thirty! seven counts of extortion and coer- years ago, ia dead of pneumonia | elon, Word of his death in the Hatfield | 13 Justice (Minami Prom a Stat? Corveapoadent ot The resin Representatives of the Railway Fixecutives’ Association .will appear before the’ Railway Labor Board in Chicago on Monday to muke clear the association's position respecting the agreement by the railwaya to adopt sting | W. Va.. haw just reached Huntington. the Pennsylvania plan of adjusting Aden (Devil ARM) leader. of his faction of the famous Hatfleld-MoCoy feud, spent the mreat- Jan BRIDGEPORT. Riwood BR, Wade, Criminal Buperior Court here for the | murder Aug, 29 of George R. Nott and jstuffing his vietim's body in a trunk which he hid in a swamp, will be re- sumed Tuerday, seemed to win a point | in the testimony of the allen\ats who’ Conn, t— whose trial in the will be placed on McEvoy in Court next fermyer, counsel Hatfield, | committer, trial before the Supreme ‘Tuesday, Samuel Un- for the Loekwood will personally dire t the prosecution and thus All In the gap in the committer home ut Imand Creek, Logan County, ‘differences with its employee: The | plan, in brief, in to have differences adjudicated through a aystem of joint By Martin Green. ‘The backbone, to to speak, of ‘the fyntem of fleecing the foréign-born ty) notivities due to gave their opinions of his mental the yemix years in hunt- holding up of ita reorganization 4 a of. | CF part of his eigl ‘ i “NOTA 4 Addison bad his overcoat on hia arm ti ft f the orime, | b0arda composed of employees an ‘MaCoy: tland Increase in powers by the Legise i through the ale of foreign money| NOT nk ie ee and the cop noticed that there was a ae Kees Spar Geueie Te an fitials at whose monthly meetings lier Hi baat pik Adee Pn iy ee a And atoamebip tickets by men calling | ¢ Tecall that during the last seq mink coat underneath. 80 he asked expert for the State, while insisting | Sob matters are considered, wise, "Six fect of devi! and 180] Announcement was made to-da thomestves bankers, brokers of agents | ion of (the Lagisiatire Senator Bol- questions that he believed Wade was sane, con-| The agreement by ee ee . pounds of hell," as he was described, | that process elrvere eeking to sub: fs the notary, Wtihout the services |vinte’the inca et om a nes, ite my wife's" maid Addison, coded on orom-examination that hia |the country to adept the Pennayl: | 0 oy or iis methods ia evidenced |poena Roswell D. Tompkins, Scoratary “She loft it in 4 restaurant,” The cop accompanied him to his home, No, 1442 West 49th Street, where Mrs, Addison admired the voat but said it wasn't hers. Se Addison wan taken to the West 47th Street Station, There it was found that the coat belonged to Mrs. Helen Coudina, re was reached at a meeting teats showed that the twenty-three- | vania plan & by the faut that he died a pearetul| of the Building Trades Council ipt of a degision year-old defendant, who has a wife Yenterday after rece! a ions | witness had reported their inabilit hot death and that only two of his sons y nd two children and who tried for; >Y the Railway Labor Board t ‘weeks to get an opportunity to Kill|the ayetem of national boarda, set | Were billed by their enemies. he bloodiest of North up while the roads were under Gov-| 1m 3880, ¢ bt aati taal Of & child olne | SF ment operavion; ls no longer bind: | American feuds wae started when «| “* ling upon the railroads. je quastion | woCoy alaimed that some Hatfield | J Mrs. Hoover Asks That Girls and| ‘rnis admission js considere’ » big’ of forming a national system, the Man Who Saw Subway Robber [point in Wade's favor because his, Railway Labor Hoard decided, is not ef the notary the game would be — Beriousty impeded, and this article _ will show what an important part he Ly ‘was unable to get anywhere with for the reason that the {20 p eis by each notary for a license ness goes inte a fund for the pA of the Executive Chamber and the Exevutive ‘staff. My recollection in that there were about 70,000 notaries in New York at that time, and the $10 fee exacted to find him. Tompkins's presence is needed to establish Brindell’s precise | relations with the council. It also became known (hut Richard Pike, businers Portable He oO. 40%, It should be understood, however, ‘that The Evening World has no in- tention of reflecting upon the Jogiti- pige belonged to him, Two years ind a member of the B y 7 hose i roperly a matter for {ts decision, | later, at ap election In which both | yr Business Agents of the eoune: mate Sdtaries public and commis-|corapente er aeenter Cetin mean, Pe annua weet, Nan pee Write to Her. SEVIMAUEAA IR Caution aes the roads, under the law, being free |olans nominated enrdiduten for Pike | still misming. te lite aut been meen ‘ _ stoners of deeds who perform impor |ure set up that Tin Dill, If parsed. | -phero was piso a bill to Mr. and Mus, w ren in jay te to agree or disagree. County, Ky. oMees, Hatfield was); since Nov IRE dagel’ sopvioen sid ndhare to cae | Would veriouniy lapel ee take tere Mrs, Ada Hoover, No, 67@ De Graw|Dr. Arnold Gesell of Yale, testified) Sixteen railway unions have de- Bunking cid insucance ‘nteresin 1 hot and wken to bis home for | Coudina from the Brevoort Hotel Ye that their tea howed his mental ;manded a conunuance of the system | *® wre worried « the extension of law. i Pa eng ‘Bh \ ey) Bitdet, Brockiyn; the /thikst agent ot) Tt CGE tale abe itnaugurated during | Willlam — G, | treatment lpowerw that baa heon awed Gy the re were lined to defeat jt, e was iD court to-day. She mid] ii. gy RT age is about twelve yeurs, t Hailroad Adminis: | “De: ” ji " r ‘ A Cam thee. I A This article deals with the thoa- Dart of the remedial legis'ation| Addison bad calted at her home with he Fi Who wes held upie We) weae and hin temlly felt elated | MoAGCO's tem ee Hal Mifare Mi incl cid chipalatl biel bei arena Da ME ti abe bg hi 2 ands of persons who have Obtained | re en ea eeeatt of The tan | her friend, Miae Veronica Stevens, | 58th Street and Heventh Avanue Ba lover the outcome of the day's pro- |" Such a system, it will pe main. |e ee acy ieee BN, Re~ | vostiention of all thelr mftaln is cons commissions as notaries public solely | oiny ‘world's revelations there wil ha] No. Ub Washington Piuce, ‘The mink | ton early jast Tuesday nivening and| ceedings, Wor the first time since the |tained by the Railway Hxeoutives' |companied by a fow relatives, C&D | dempluted for the purpose of alding dishonest the consid ni |Aanociation through MT, Whittier at |tured three MoCoys. The trio were) On the sa wuthorty there may be Prescn nted for the cot eration of the/ cout, sho said, was ou a eouch just | $98.75 of the company's money taken, | trial was begun the defendant showed ‘4 a ot make for uae . thal indieute and irresponsible persons to swindle lature a bill to wipe out all the! before be left, and shu waa eure he| told The ning World to-day that|@n interest in what was being anid | Monday’ 8 mectiba, etttte a iat imprisoned th a hut im the moun ues ws Tien the libwen tn eG the ignorant foreign-born who send | tke notaries in the State. And thore i ve y [efficient operation or con’ Rr tains, and when news that the con rt ¢ RO hundreds of millions of dollars annu- |', reason for the belief that the bill) @!4 Met carry It out with him. She/doubt had been thrown upon her|@bout him. He iistened attentively feeling between the companies aad Donded Hitheld Was debs came tole thetr afta rally and not nl and thal ubinks it lao itnesses 4 to him|their men, It will also be claime as dd came to finty thelr Invest.nents alone, to whieh ally to relatives in Burope, elther tor wil Ag it Gov. Miller will nk: mus have beon thrown] story by the police, and’ that if she/a8 hia own witne refered to him pee ies ae Of Devit Anes from @ window, Addison maid he gimply could mot explain beyond saying that he bad Visited a number of bars that night and did net know what he had done. When be was found on the street with @ woman's goat, he sald, it was quite ae for him to suppore tbat it must be aii ha wi POLICE IN VIENNA ARREST MAN SAID did not prove her innocence in con- neotion with the orime her position would be in peril “Thate were two young girls and 4“ man who came to the bvoth while the robbers were still there,” she sald, “and one of them turned his rovolver on them. &f they will kindly communloate with me and tell what they saw they will save me not only | FINE WEATHER ‘FOR my job. but my good name, ‘The! CRUISE OF FLEET same booth was robbed twice befor: I was sent there two weeks ago.” — Speed of Twelve Knots Maintained ARREST REVENS in unflattering phrases of psychiatry. | But even more indicatory of what | Dr. Geaell bad in his testimony called Wade's “extremely dull and shallow" emotional depth was hia coldness to the greeting of his wife, the pretty girl who is the mother of his two ohildran and who hi sat with straining ears to catch every word of the testimony, relief or a» payments on steamship Uekets, They are factora in an ille- gMBmate industry licensed by the State. Mvery hank. every agency, every brokerage ofiive. utilises the services ofanotary. ;‘tominently displayed in the windows uf these concerns ia the sign—sometimes in one foreign lan- suage, Sometimes th three er four— “Notary Public.” This siga is es, muah of a bait es the piles of money \ ag the window or the advertisiog ite solicits the ignorant. fired U.S. NAVY BALLOONSTS IN A PITIABLE PLIGHT, LETTER WRITER SAYS (Continued From First Page.) beyond power he touk the three M Coys outside and dozens « companies overshadowed a matter of $400,000,000 jof almost wholussly don their position. , a The importance of the labor matters | *iul4 Into their bode wh but which Institutions lending money on mort- ng t n wis lige | gages, according to many complaints under consideration at the meating | ‘Tha inciduat marked ne |received by the committee, have been lhim to make payments due through the c uroming bill guarantee feature of the Ej until Anal terms The t Virgins that the von killed courts have su Now Congress te | Wucuy's daugh ed ut this session To mused ra extinacd enabling legislation, This has the |”) approval of the Interstate Counnerve | Commission. quiring prospective borrowers to buy Liberty bonds at par from them or to buy lots ur other property from as conditions of the leans. methods are also part of the ss and affairs in general of Randed| when Hin atteinyt how fire that he had then in ber home The activities of t wo clans jed ans of arrests, muny convic Th |“bu this ie his first and last expori- siesaor in |the ompan: 4 Pacific | tlons, several ite terrae and at Jeabt | \n 9 balloon’ ; Da new somlco uierin OP AN Or VEGLIA vii “akitt opt. hi, "ubove™ the | "tance and standing. He ie @ leader in s Bauihatanee dn ef Fround, although it wax often pre- a ae eae ausdue ten’ in| NAVAL BALLOONISTS 10 bt KRUMHOI ] CLUES 10 LEAKS magenta Roun Amari, dan wr FORMS REPUBLIC fined! iat hood’ aie’a Ske , munities, He is @ of CTE! TO dl * lenay 10) tly reeked the 1 h po 0 ate Raiveaieanianers aed EXPE D REACH : beiteshipn “and, doatravers of the Pas ju oe in Witch M Is Reported erticcen ena ahuttoun teematy | W en you buy wan sculiered and the feug formally MATTICE TO-DAY Eieeduostion dnd ettdade te o mullifhrl-| «fall Hus Ceased, Temporarily,|!8 Wanted in. New York on FROM DRY BUREAU ore they wil partictonte I mano: Soldiers Were Kill, sat ie muslin ask for a ia bal seo di ae hie lne odd ” Awaited. by Friends. Immigrants. Muscpute wei ane eva lagainat the Htaluun Government troops | ymtde Sanat Fr FRUIT "unless his charactor is of the bighest | COCHRANT, Ont, Jan. &—With Officials Expect Important] ‘rhe battiestips proveeded in comumn /and Proiaimed & 'Croatian Hepublie.” | An unidentified man, about | -ee and hia associations of the best. His the weather conditions greatly’tm-| WiMNNA, Jan. &—On the request R lati fi Fake & t Ferme yen meena 4 eee ieee Rare tordaec nueliia ah OkGanpin, aries Hirsi a weliay Fad a i hs ng vena OF THE / callipg ia remunerative, although bie|proved—the @nowfall having ceased. | of ihe New York police a man whore evelations from © ARE erat for twelve knots, the (Sage to the Mewnaxgero. Three soldina et, Astoria. early to y and wa: al uncon: ill, He Is about ken to Bt. John's Hos: | etured lis 180. fees are amall, His official actw are « wely serutinized and public confi+ temporarily, at leaste-the United States Naval balloonists are expected navy's “ee wster the fleet was wl sei viddered were Killed fn the. Uprising, We Oded ee ted Mine Gute OF QuaMiero, |" Held on Charge of Rrihery. the Quar, | * name is given as Isidore Krumbola laimed } shaven ‘dence in him is absolute. to arrive to-night at Mattice, 110 ‘The immigrant brings to the United States memorits of the notaries of bie miles west of here on the railroad. One bit of evidence pointing toward wan arrested here yeaterday Jn connec- tion, it, was stated, with charges in-|" John O'Leary, lived at No. 782 West I1éth Street but who first said he GENERAL NIVELLE whieh wan Jans in their ‘Treaty of clea an n hair 4 with gray. ae volving the theft af $60,000 in New Mae Drij hative land, He thinks that the no- Y ” Me orig wal resolution Limited tt the board to cofypel the roads to aban: | c 1! Casyalty 2 dealing in workmen's compensation insurance | have been found to charge from two y i » uesnung |te four times as much for that insur- H r i 000, ale murder an buch | anos ip New Vark Bity ae they ff in / h the railroads claim is due from] sides that resulted (n the killing and |New Jersey nis, with its direct | |the ‘Treasury, vhich Secretary | wounding of hundreds, it was sed paurden Wper uae ne eeeeane | Houston refuses to pay. This refusal Devil Anse" wis sion suc d by th re eiiate ate te ger pe i lis based on the existing law whieh,|nis son, Ci eo must dangers {thet the committer mig! 8 | Mr. Houston holds, does not permit}or the jan, Cop wis ho t [sirable to inguire inte, c an J | oe be filled out and sworn to in the Mattice im the declaration of an th-| york, Juter said he bad his home at Mills teoes to Conter Farther Refare|(Ouls Callo. twenty-seven. No. 514] he same standing and per-, runner, of ri . F . = ts hs Lig | Monastery Street, West Hoboken, drank a oe ars Peart poll ere pale Popa stein ek _ Suspicion that Krumholg was in| Hotel No. 8, was arraigned before U | cays He Will Have a Grand Seehns Newerat Awain, _, |todine in front of No. 782 Newark Ave- AOVERTIARMENT. Vienna, the police here explain, was!s. Commissioner Hitchcock to-day + HAVANA, Jan. %-—-Gen, Envch |nue, Jersey City, early to-day and was|-~--~— —--—— York es in Italy or Central Hurops. | tory, that 9 definite onier had been! soured by the fact that hia wife,and| charged with asking and accepting « Story to Tell People of Crowder, Who is here on a miasion| takén to Gity Hoepital in a serious con- 2) Bee vation Lesnar Fmt wach mall packet of Dee! family, who had bean living in poor nribs of $500 from John MoGesrhan Visit. from President Wilson to confer with Eilon, ks poten MSHA Ieee WY He "PFORBIDDEN | UIT a <i eae clientele begets confi- gohang, wan to follow the Missanad!| circumstances, suddenly displayed @bll-|/ of No, 60 Ninth Avenue, Uen, Robert Georges Nivelle of the | President Menocal on subjects affect- - - ——— aa i ah ie the tlce of the vietlma, River h Ft veo, from, Revillon| ity, to purchuse sowala, watches, and] MeGeehan complained to the Bn-| trench Army sailed for France toe |X the Interests of the United Starex is BE A JOKE IF IT wae) stcie, be y Company's) furniture. forcement Bureav yesterday thal! guy on La Lorraine. As the ehip /2Pd Cuba, remained this forenoon on WOULD rival near Moose raetony, waa sched ed hh i the oruiser Minnesota, which 2 NOT TRAGEDY. wled to start om Jan. 4 by the Abitibi! When @ seardb revealed the where-/ O'Leary, profassing to be acting IN| moved out into the, river hw stood on | Hoard the cruiser Minnesota, wile In the couree of Tho Evening World < to Clute and iit Cady it was) abouts pf Krumhois and he waa ars) piace of Asuintant Sypervising Agent | deck, very evoct, with an American tees is ine oo nea yeaterday, Sismmyestivation into the exploitation of| S180 learned to-day, It ls not sup-| rested he denied ponseanion of any| Quigley. away on vacation, entered | gag in his hand chests to reach {Geh: Crowder, who, once posed lous to report | their superiors and see their fam~- Wes the three Americans the foreign born [ bave run agroaa many alleged lega) documents drawn uld delay their start a week even up by Rotaricn attached to danita, | Movie ey ote fies sigamahip agerioies and brokerage of- Royal Canadian Mounted Police, figes, which would be comical were be ave gone i abet te and it not for the fact that Jhey bave|Mattice, carry dup! messages played a part fn tite Many of | {0 sate Taeasteant and two them have but limited knowledge of | the men. One of then vadiitted, just their pative tongue and mopt of them] before (isappeari have no knowledge at all of English st he had instruct ane oe to fake an hay und fow of them have any knowledge | fivat val Elgatenant trom tie question of the law. is ot k Romepaper 90) § mae or a eet agenci Cy photographers, Take the oi nip Ho should those be “tue desire or in- which charge cxorbitant prices for their serviees in buying steamship ticketa: There are certain forma to structiong of the men, Ap ulation of messages and letters awaits the appearance of the balloonists and will ovoupy them for much of wane! ir PS to Now York, Tt ned by a tele strom from a Mace W. Lee, Chair. man of the Commission of the Temla- kaming & Northern Ontario Railway, whieh runs from here to Toronto, ot case of a person buying a steamship ticket or entering into @ contract to pay for the \raneportation of relatives from Kurope to New York. The notary of the concern looks] fering them free transportation over =: atter the preparation of these forms—| the road, This was directed to all which gre very simple. His average | three Ano meanage directed to Walter Hinton, but meant for the whole party, says free Jong distance pgp nere vice will be provided for communi~ cation either Frith Rockaway or the Navy Department in jashington, The Bell Telephone and American Telephone and Tel: Segre companies are joining with the T. and N. T. Rail- road in srpenilog the courtesy, The Ri Club of Toronto wires ite hope that the aviators will be able to accept its hoppitality at either luncheon or dinner, Ottawa has hinted its hope that it may be able to eatend courtesies, bit the men are more likely to go by Toronto route. veiliiescrers charge js $80. A legitimate notary would do the work for 75 cents or cheaper, Of course, the notary divides his fee with the “banker” or "agent." And the notary’s end of the division te usually very short. Te matters involving property in Uhia countey to which persons in for- +: eigm countries have claims the aver- * age immigrant does not go to law- ‘yer. He goes to « notary in one of the foreign quarter traps, The notary “tixes up papers which are of no prac- 3 > taal yolue to the client and charges all the way from $10 to $40 for his ser- meet ‘This aivo js divided with the spirit of the institution with aves he ia connected. NOTARIAL SERVICES ALL FAKE SEALS AND RIBBONS. ‘The notary is & concern dealing ex- elusively with the foreign born, and is some exponge for largo gold Aricco Stoffano. 824 Hast 109th Street, Himecif up at the Bast 104th Street recanted’ te antag fentne Sopa of No. th Kast” Loot Hiroe ‘on the it of Jan, 5b. ape, died that might ity Hoaplt ffano was vb Soya with homicide. INegally acquired money, The au- thorities declare in this connection that mep representing themselves aa policemen three days ago visited lodg- ings Krumholg had just vacated and removed @ parcel suid to contain Amer» loan money. ‘The police disclaim knowledge as to whevher the bogus policemen were aecomplices of Krumholx or swindlers acting on their own aecount The New York polloe early last November sent out a general alarm for the arrest of Israel Krumhdlz, de- soribed as a money lender, on charges made by Immigrants who declared they had been swindled out of gums argre- gating $168,000, Krumhola had dis- appeared, they claimed, before return- ing to them family jewels they had pledged for loans on which they bad repaid considerable sums in instal- ments. Seka ES STEAL $10,000 CHAMPAGNE, Burgiars entered the wholesale Havor atore of Morris Snyder, No. 90 Bran- ford Place, Newark, and tock away 100 cases of Piper Heldsick champagne valued altogether at $10, ‘The bur- glars entered by a aide door, As each case welghs seventy pee t truek punt bi pore, boon used buioen 8 siclock lant site ands wr thia morning, > Terke rmenian Worker te Prison, Raymond Custer of Berkeley Springs, Weet Virginia, an American Relief worker, has been arrested by Turkish jationaliate at Sivas, Anatolia, and sen- tenced to aix months’ Imprisonment far th ening & Purkieh ot tarmaton na fan. ad Sede at Near ast ell eliet i ‘Hoadquar —— Run Over by Auto, Dies. seals and bright rivbone—generally ine State of Kentucky a commission blue of gieone with which he adorns | w, appointed by. Gav. Morrow for the i is purpose of providing way: id mea! Be document ‘ho turns aver to bis fo rcserva Tor the Commonwealth miont. The greater bis fee the more) famous a Pisce known an "Fe ribbons he affixes. And th Mant : Eee David Botsdorner, thirty-four, living the Herald Bquare Hotel, died at t ‘ew York Hospital to-day as a result demanding the bribe, he was to suc- Dis restaurant and boasted, before Paria in time to be present at the marriuge of bis daughter, Yvette, to coed Supervising Agent Daniel un aviator. Chapin within a few weekd, MeGee-| Gen, Nivelle was encorted to his han promised to pay the money last! «hip hy the French Consul General, night Gaston Lisbert, and Lieut, Col, M,C, Agent Chartes J. Baker was presen’ | tuokay, U. 8. Army, Just before the to witness the passing of the money. | «aijing he sald he wanted to thank According to bis report to Asristan' | ine American people, through the U. & Attorney Mattuck, O'Leary had | pyege, “for all the kind things done an imitation enforcement budge and an| ang said to me in the United States,” Intimate acquaintance with the bu- He said he had been greatly im- reau’s personal affairs, pressed by the points of similarity Mr. Mattuck stated his belief thai | between the French and American tomething could be learned of the | Pen Aeiuracy andl the vaninese Of meany by which fake ugents got in| the country. such close touch with the bureau’s| “I shall have a «rand story to tell business and bail was fixed at $5,000. | my people,” he eaid. Numerous investigators of the Bu- oho reau are working to discover whether} SAYS POLICE BALKED any collusion exists between the large : distilleries of the country which! AT U.S. PRISONER maintain bonded warehouses and the - “forged-permit ring.” Some of the forged orders have been so crude, ac- cording to Special Investigator Mc- Quillan, (he distillers to whom they} were presented must have known) they were not genuine. This was said to apply in particular to the per- mit on which 260 tases seized this week on a Cortland Street ferryboat were taken from a distillery ware- house !n Baltimore, Agents Campbell and Heaton to- day arraigned before Commissioner Hiteheock Henry Dickert, proprietor of the Old Point Comfort Inn, a pop- ular resort on the Bosten Post Road, charging he sold thom whiskey yes- terday, He was held in $1,000 bail. ‘Tighe and Kaufman of Chief Inspector Lahey's staff raided the Blue Bint Cade tn Mast 14th Street, | [na where Monk Bastman spent his last hours, late last night, It ts reported Dry Agent Declares Lieutenant Re- fused to Take Charge of Alleged Liquor Violator, Louls Runge, a Fe Prohibition Agent, arrested Morris Fitegerak’, a bartender in the saloon of William Mur- phy, No, 153 Van Brunt Street, Brook- lyn, at 7 o'clock this morning and took him to the Hamilion Avenue police station, Runge sald Lieut. Downey, on desk duty, refused to prisoner or to enter a complaint against him, He told Runge, it \s alleged, that it the prisoner waa left in the atation house he (Downey) would “open the door and let hiin out.” Runge kept the prisoner bimself until court convened and later told United mais diate Attorney Ross, who ‘ommissioner Enright, inquir ing ahather With alcg, ew ney act in ey ty ‘8 or wheth- oourt: itofore extended by ral to ries authorities have they found only ope lone jug of port PreaPAlgovetinvss: wine. i ‘The night before, the detectives al- lego, they were sold two bottles of beer and several drinks of whiskey by Silvio Falls From Car; Skall i dl A man who fell from a moving trol ley car at Flughing Avenue and Cres or injuries sustained when he was ts by an automooiie rated rman Natalie, of No, 1 Bu Slat th Avenue end pein PA We a ey Corrado, a waiter, Corrade was held in 81,000 by United States Commis- aloner Hiteheook, who lasuet a search cent Street, Astor y to-day, and as taken’ to St Hospital in a eritiea! condition fractured from skull, was identified later J. Gen- warrant for leat aighté visit ef the) nara Urgo, Att: ven, ,of No. 835 Hey! Geusctiven, Btrect, lasting nearly an hour with President Menocal yesterday, Is understood to desire conferences’ with representa- tives of various elements here before seeing President Menocal again, —— Allen Named as Treasurer of United Staten, WASHINGTON, Jan. 8—Guy F. allen of Samerset, Maryland, was nominated to-day by President Wilson to be Treas- urer of the United States. Mr. Allen, who has been Asdistant Troasurer, suc: ceeds, John Burke, whose resignation was fecepted yexterday by the Preal- en! Guy ¥. MOT WONDERT UL SALE OF All Wool, Sample SUITS 80) COATS VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT COHEN’ 'S, 265 6th Av. 1a Evenings, Ger. é7th at. For repairing emwere. furniture, schaum, vases, ‘cure, MAJORS CEMENT chins, mee tipph RUSSIA FROM THE INSIDE How it looks to a New York business man, who sees things from the every- | day viewpoint, and not as @ propagandist or antagonist. 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