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——— tw ES SVERIES mpelied him. Asa must Detective Owens and T Enright to Pass on Terms of| Application of Du Bois Now Under Indictment. Tho police trial of former Capt Percy M. Du Bois, indicted Charge of accepting illegal fees,’ wa Ddegun to-day before Deputy Com Mimsioner Jolin A. Leach at Broo) tyn Headquarters and their bul tinued. vestigation t ag Mt Police was said Com | jformer Inspector W. W. McLougilin | on & charge recovery of stulen auto- Mr, Wilitun t of stolen automobiles, his police trial i2 - _ — — — oe | missal without pension if the cia a | on charges of attempted murder and | not as a political matter. a ar’ upheid 4 abduction, later changed to attempt: | , othe ie eeemeaid to have lurked 1g Headquarters to-de ed usurption of police power. lin Bberbach for several weeks, ob- " Jommisstoner Enright | Tho privonora were did to have! serving Bergdoll's habits, } jtold German authorities that Berg- yt Enright would to prant Du Bols's re- doit TO BE A GERMAN: nul e gone first to Karlsruhe and that he Crimes, Witte the murdor of © jatiee| fad taken steps towurd becoming o orl h the jer « police | Gey ; ; precedent the caso of Oticint at Coblens, German citizen, His companion Atlempi to Capture American} Draft Evader at Eberbach Spectacular. Sergeants mas J. Martin 8, ero re elving 1 not guilty to-day be peratives exsions| BEILUN Tan. %8.-Six Amert af ch was con-|ure in fall ut Hborbach & Bberdach rest of Bergdoll. thelr wpectucular attempt to ¢ continued his i Hergdoll, the w ft in th Phitiadelptrian, | ¢ He it for German citizen: | some of the transactions t| authorities rr Cloveland of all ond former 0 ate. | answ od cordless 1 took pince in Brooklyn and “>. 2 on a et nd City, Hvidence in these | i704"! satel tment rad no jurisdic belle Distriot | Wore Sergenn jand,| sources thi ' client, as he had beer s Lewis of n and} aod Franz t Commissioner Enright on J of ieee ie ee em were Chere and was no longer a member of the sane An atx wer ned at Wberbach | ; fores. Comminsionr Leach aid he 2 MEXICANS ELECTROCUTED. ul triumphantly laid | ‘undermtood that the retirement war | - hands on the draft dodwer as he 4 ' to ecome affective at 1201 A. M.|Put to Death tm Maw Sing for) waited wt a railway station with his| ; Jan. 19 and that before that it wan Murders at Olean. | chadtteur. \\ NG ; revoked. | Henrique Garcia and Augustin San-|German cuuair t f Mr. Lynch declared the retirement | cher, Mexteans, were elvctrocuted berger. | bj f became effective “forthwith” ound] !s#t night at Sing Sing for murder. Mtoslieg Measles: Hleveae-eitn a dole! Miller refus ervene. Appeals we | that subsequent actions had no bear-| i {ng on the cave, As the retirement) 70 i application was not in court, an ad- Garcia. kills! i journment was taken to allow Com-| Olean, N.Y. i missioner Pnrirht to pas on ite| Wsrtel ia et for rect i terms, No date was set fo ons t vening the hearing. Du Bois is un-| Sept 19, 1918 F 4ér suspension and he faces dis- turned inalde out. f f { ia k Pp ' 5 i hi t f F k Style 421 0—Stylish Cocoa tan for street or business, medixem heel, Goodyear Sabres 3 sop hs <I Style 5264 — Russia calf vamp, genuine brown suede quarter and straps, full Lowis heel. $5 50 STORES THE LARGEST CHAIN OF RETAIL SHOE STORES IN Sanchex was convicted of murdering John Lizarrasa, 4 Spaniard, at Olean on waa found on a lonely road, the pockets | which unbalanced randing on [the running board, oll mean- Andre Biminsky of {While knocking the ruvolver from the on Gopt. 3, 1919, after 4) Ame an'e = hand. Frendenberger ies in capturing the other Ameri- cans who were in a car, lenping |the running board and applying the Jomergency ibrake. The six@wore held Governinent und Fountains, ‘The body af the victim THE PRESIDENT SAYS “STICK TO THE POLICY THAT BUILT OUR SUCCESS” -—— READ HIS LETTER REPRODUCED HEREWITH ALL STYLES—-ALL LEATHERS FOR MEN AND WOMEN IS includes newest styles in black, brown and gray suedes, Russia calf, genuine colored kids in newest strap effects; also popular brogues and walking boots. uarters to-day n of yesterday, n informed that two Ameri riminal Investigation were arrested Den-| fo be regarded as a private venture | alted Milk Safe) ) sane The “Fond - Drink” for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and sar Avoid Imitations & Substitutes WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUAR= Neaf and Zimmer with their four th w said oMcials had known for 80 time that the cher are “‘serlous crim- Philadeiphian = hi were his cousin, Freudenberger, and ;| Stecher, a German chauffeur who had served in the American Army tu an Headquarters in © ved from the Ameri FRANKLY you'll find half the enjoy- ment of oysters; steaks, chops, roasts, soups and stews is contributed by a tasty “snack” of Eddys Salice MADE IN U. S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. ences to our in the Department of for attempting the ar- American military are investigating. Ex- in paper accounts, information at this Interior Remmele, | ww in the ' Ba deolared he had from Ent Bergioll’a pursult Horlicks ORIGINAL MOST WONDERFUL tr oF THE YEAR k All Wool, Sample il tole | Ge, SUITS.O'COATS ‘NO COOEING | gi "50 S4 pe (i Ye Pats COHEN'S, 265 6th Av. Open Evenings. Cor. 17th Bt a “ Valoes to $60 Ack for HORLICK'S, = 8, 1921, Gives Its Members Another Candy Treat Last week the response to the initial announcement of the Happiness Candy Club idea literally “swamped” us, but we hope every member went away happy and satisfied. This Friday and Saturday the club offer is equally attractive, and so our candy makers have been working overtime all week to produce enough candy for this occasion. The purpose of the United Happiness Candy Club plan is to introduce our various kinds of Candy, and have the story of their goodness spread by all the members. Everybody who buys automatically becomes a member. Join, this week-end, and share in this new candy treat. One pound box of Club Chocolates | Both Seyle 3268—The smartest troree style in genuine Koho smn. Medien weight sole. Pev- fovated wing $5 tip. Price so 6 Duck linings, Rub ber heels. Price, 50 STORES CONSULT TELEPHONE DIRECTORY FOR ADDRESSES rr ca Our Regular Price 80¢ One pound box of eo Viennese : Crystal Mixture * Our Regular Price 75¢ “Club” Chocolates and Viennese Crystal Mixture (in tin box) are original utth us and sold exclusively in our stores. 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