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| aaa mers: So _ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1921. Lil y° > ins ghe hgapital sitios 1 londay. am On Their Fir t Visit to the National Capital —_—— he a wearily: PANEL ROOMS [Se ary Baker Announces Policy| it°Gavene'Gnedem London. Her debut ee . ij ir Ly Oe te of Federal Waterpower | wh're Re ae aici’ woke peat 3 "ek Mae eth } sont Commission Later she became premiere danseuse Metropolitan opera company. ve years ago ime. Bonfanti PPrisoners Wh Who Had Sys- Chauffeur \ with tong Crim-| of Filching Trunks and| inal Record Had No Trouble es Get Heavy Sentences Getting It. WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.—The power possibilities of Niagara Palle are re- |xarded by the Federal Waterpower Commission aso national asset and! BISHOP W'DONNELL ILL. will be so treated, Secretary Baker, sedate Chairman of the commission, déciared | condition of Brooklym Prelate in to-day at hearings on proposed power | Florida Unchauged. ROCKLEDGE, pla. a Gancing » school in this city, Removes Greas: = | Jan. 26.—The without injury to fs ‘ ondition of Bishop MeDonnell of 204 30t Got 6 Mme Bottles Jrooklyn was unchanged to-day. It was anid at the home where he Je | Cartons Froducte Company, 904 West ig the winter that be would at- BLACK CROOK STAR DIES. Mme. Marie Bonfantl, seventy, who in the sixties held New York spellbound , |by her dancing In ‘The Black Crook," | tion of the Ki . ks and valises, the contents! ‘The faet that a long eriminal rnc- : Mich were! vaiued at from] rg did not prevent Joxeph A. Clacelo 0 to %5,000,000, were stolen} ot No, 564 Fast 85th Street from ob- | the bageage rooms and parest)isining a license from the License of the terminals of the ra!!-lrureau and operating m taxicab was OeGs during the year 1920, Roger B.) yrment ont tn Genoral Sessions to former Assistant United) any before Judge Rosalaky. District Attorney, told Judge} jawyer George Medalie urged the y in the Court of General] qismisnal of indictments pending to-day in pleadide fF} agninat Clacclo and Emmn Melrone of sentences in the cases of JO-| brooklyn. They were charged with Wadherny of No. 314 East S4th] p.,ning Vincent A, Luboy of No, and John J. Wesley of No.| 1009 Thint Avenue the night of Dec. Bast Gith Street, self-confessed) » 1919, and were indicted Jan. 23, thieves 1920. the jast four months of 192%) yr, wedatie argued tho indictment Wood eald, claims were Med for} syoula he quashed because there had worth of baggage stolen from) heen no prosecution and diligent $@ Pennsyivanin Station alone. search had failed to locate Labey losses have been so heavy Assistant Disiriot Attorneys Cun- the railroads have orgaaimed 8) neen and Wheatcr called attention to 3 9 pecia | bureau with the @edign Of] tne charges against Clacelo: First- Pe ayeRting the thefis and Voeting) gegree robbery and grand larceny, —iNiena—ror Stout Women— iiss SpASHING REDUCTIONS. : we ¥ Cut Full ¢¢ poodle Dresses Figure A—Coverall Apron, th round peck. > ity Gingham, y ‘Punishing the thievea Mr.) second-degree axsault, and receiving cuffs and top of pocket of Chi i LR + CATO SELLS } UAC KEYES, CHIEF WALLACE ATAnA ee en) OF the Burees: Molen property, and cited his criminal) yA Smairel | don Uns Ane ek. Caries LeumTe ENTRAR NATION AR BCheaked Perle lowe erny was 4 porter Io the} record as follows: room of the Penasytwania}! Arrested April 21, 1907, for burg-| ‘phe redmen are members of the} missioner. Yrom left to right—Com-|John Jaylay and C. L. Davis, Super- . By a system of subétitu-/Iary; semtenced to Elmira Reforma-| white Mountain tribe and are photo-| missioner Sells, Baha, Jack Keyen,|intendent of the Apache Reservation. BR Of baggage checks Nadherney| tory by Judge O'Sullivan, Genera! | graphed with Cato Sells, Indian Com-| chief Wallace Altaha, Hake Smith,| send trunks which appeared | Sessions. —— = vs = scalloped edged collar, long sl bias-striped piping. D—Attractive and serviceable a ce of Flowered Cotton Challie. & ) Ponta radu allyl les—gener- rest , 1909, for and £ Ih if PME parinis traves to, Jomaten| toreenys sestencta to Sing Bing for| STOKES CALLS BOY |TWO TRIED ON | memornte, the, twenty-second annivera:| \\ perenne rae ae 48 Weseley, provided by Nad-{two years and six months by Judse| BLACKMAILER ‘BOOB’| SILK THEFT CHARGE £2" ican’ Davywns War BE | INS ‘ : yer Veritable Values} with proper claim cheokw, | 'Rosalsky. . , is Chairman of the Reunion 2 Joad them into an automodile,| Arrested Dec. 18, 1911, for it 7 . , ittee. J ~ § wontents of the trunks were] ing: sentenced to the penitentiury for | Millionaire Says Prisoner Who Sent Government Hears Witnesses in i } / g » 1 F Rov ws dieters Late, The =o Special Sea-) Threatening Letters Is Tool Effort to Trace $1,380 Ship- “| iy qc< v I and hia sister, Lulu. The] sions. Mae Se, ee, e iMarviar i / © pleaded guilty and will be] Arrested May 18, 1918, for alleged of Notorious Gang. ment from Maryland. | ‘The EHRICH : ‘ d later, When she was ar-|nasault and robbery; case #till pend- Nils Guatay Rehhstrom, the nine-| Te ‘ON, Jan. 26.—At the trial In| she Wore a $650 coat whiehj ins. teon-year-old boy arrested last night In| te ra “Court of Inco oldring| GALLERIES “Been stolen from one of the| Arrested Dec. 29, 1919. for alleged | the office of W. B.D. Stokes, miilion- |4N4 Morris Rosen, both of Paterson, on ¢ fre realty owner, on the charge of /ChtrBes of Deing tnup tn a silk taken from the Pennsylvania ss oct ARS Lie hare chareed wet writing threatentig. Iotters Inthe ne. {Bett conspiracy Involving thefts to the Announce rrest * 20, t ers tn - ; et adit ta thake 500 lect, {a “only |MMount of $160,000, the Government E N y and Weacley were aen-| the Lubey robbery; @till on bail, posh Sco ld oie eee : ay adn bast cg aobaR an EXHIBITION of to serve from three years and| The Melrose woman, the ie | West Side Court to-day. Rehnatrom | PYSPRSG COR sede sedans lars Ba Ss tti h d 38 to 56 } i Months to eight yeare ip Sing|Cutors said, also had a crimiMal) waived examination and waa held tn shipped by the Klott 7 COLLIS ani Prison. record of 140 days spent in the Work-| $3,000 bail for the Grand Jury Company of — Cumbert y and ' --—= house from November, 1911, to April! "1 believe this young Ind ts only a to the deféndanta’ silk Ne t 1918, under sentences by Magistrates | tool in the hands of clever rogues,” ho| f wpor . Cortigan, Murphy, Bartlow and Me-| added. “I belleve also that if the bey | United States Distric E—Houre Dress of Fine quality } Married to Jobn De &. Doww | Quade, would confess we could land the ity an OW Hee 8 p LANDS CAP Gingham with Cham- | Bt. Barthotomew™ Chapel. The woman was represented ag] *04 break up a notorious gang, T came had legitimately bray collar, belt and 24 here because 1 thought it my duty as : ‘ cuffs. Sale Price : inne Morris Olyphant. daughter| having entered the taxi with Lubey| 9 citiven to press the coniplitnt.” stolen Int And Mra, Talbot Olyphant of No,|And to have robbed him while Cluccio! ” sagistrate Bernard Douroas was told | the detent Ma wae lette Necligee, re Avenue, was married to John| held him up. Rehnatrom, who Ived at No. 230 Kast J. sean Barn | \ agen, Gray, W : $4.95. Sale Price In denying the motion, Judge Ro-] sath Street in a furnished room, had ey ns oo Attractive House Dress of fine quality figured Percale in Z walaky said: “It is very apparent to| sent two letters on which plotures of Gray or Indigo Blue. Formerly $3.25. Sale Price ‘ punqw's Church, the Court why this complainant can-| bombs had been drawn, to Mr. Stokes - January 24-29 4 H—Fine Gingham House Dress. Can also be worn as a street $25 : mony was performed by ane not be found. ow the Gstendent demanding money. Old Goth Regiment to Celebrate an inclustoe rome dress. The belt giving it form fitting lines. Sale Price. * 225 over obtained a Heense tw run a taxl-| Immediately after leaving the court: Anni . ve cab T would like to know. Here Im &| room. att, Stokes startled the d There will be. Fenn a 4 1--Blanket Cloth Bathrobe. | Navy or Lavender, tan figure, 595 i 18 i + atar-|mae*with ® lengthy criminal record tien byron the detec: | will be @ reunion of the oud | Formerly $8.50. Sale Price Olyphant, gsve ner im ma licenned to prey on the citizens of wan a sushi 1 nae i hn a 707 Fifth Avenue o J—Double service Kimono or robe, of vay fine quality 95, i ant w little niece, | this city. No one would be safe in T Velveteen Corduroy. Formerly $11.50. as | attend ‘an her littie NEW YOR! y of Mr. and Mra, Prentice| 0/8 bands, A man with 4 record like aghiautte rin | Vet at Armory K o otgy his would be tempted easily. 5 c SAN ibaa taht 9 | Sauna ae ia ee ped y oad Vi pag}. “It would be a good idea for mem- eee | ae rren on . bers of the Legislatare to introduce = = 4 a bil to have ali drivers of taxicabs ri gnd Mra. Douw will! nut up bonda of $10,000 for the protec - ane Yr pee te Voickert Douw af Annapolis | tion of the public, and also to have x dson of John De Peyster Douw| the name of the owner in eich taxl- 3 ead. There should be a thorough in- ag ce vestigation of every applicant for a N DEMOCRATS DINE. |"Stne* * The Judge sald he would lke to havea talk with the man assigned to look for Lubey. (KEREK-YAHRTO) 2 West 38th St. A Bargain Store for Stout Women Bet. Sth & 6th Aves. im the B Take Oc- to Honor Miss Mary Clark. ‘women Jeaders of the Democratic fy ip the Bronx had “a night out” a i. ‘They had a» dinner ‘at the r jor, during which Mrs, Sara Jaman, leader of the Fifth Assem-| Jacob A. Livingston, Republican ict, who acted as Chairman | leader of Kings County, said to-day "presented Misa Mary | that the bill to abolish the offices of der of the Second Assembly | the six oficial referees, each of whom with a handsome travelling | is paid $11,500 a yea-, will be pushed at 4 half of her fellow leaders, This| AJbany. He favored the bill . Tecognition of Mias Clark's work providing Be 4 n of the lady leaders’ ree | Wine pron my jast fall. Supreme Court Sustices. and saat of the women of the party wero | them are continuing thelr practice of Jaw. ‘The appointments are for life, rine Goodwin, Mae Kennedy, |‘and thers ia no age limit for appointees. ffington, Rosina Ryan, Helen | One of them Is seventy-six years old. Margaret. Behan and| Mr. Livingston sald there Was a gen- ‘Mra, Freidman was selected | eral disponition Pe nm ap- man for the next annual re-| pointments as a "ac an “of the M Of Politics Reonamical administrath WANTS TO CUT OUT F FAT JOBS. a Redace con to Two, Exclusive Columbia Artist appearing at A Memorable Sale of Colored Georgette Crepe Will be held Tomorrow, Thursday Metropolitan Opera House January 30th Hear Kerekjarto, the famous Hun- garian violinist, at this concert. ‘Then hear him in your own home by means | of his records made exc/usive/y for Columbia. Be sure to attend this concert and note the distinctive qualities of his | playing, which have pleased so many people. 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