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Mth TO HAVE RIGHT OF | RES {GRILLING OF SLM ON STAND IS OBJECTIVE ‘been unfaithful and that the boy Guy ‘was not the eon of the banker. Later, when she asked permission to amend her answer, she presented to Justice THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH Selalieastoatea: 00h.c- 1 3 ae 14, 1921. SSSR TET TEE ET WALKED OFF WITH desk to pay their checks. The girl placed the money, amounting to $534, between the pages of @ bank book, WEEK-END RECEIPTS Girl Cashier, Dumfounded at Act NEW PAROLE LAW Uliman. TO CHECK CRIME} Drastic Changes Proposed in Treat- James L. Long and Assemblyman Sol ‘The bill will provide for the placing LAUGH OVER FINE FOR OTHER FELLOW NOT LAST LAUGH |BANDITS KILL TWO AND WOUND THREE) Smash Doors of Stea amship Aigenc) With Bullets and Shoot a spectator, was sentenced by Magistrate Cobb to pay a fine of $3 or serve two days in the City |—— money in sight and fled, eee teens een of Two Customers, Fails to ment of Convicts Released Court Spectator Wouldn't Sup- Up Interior WIFE'S AT Alarm in Time, From Prison, press Glee at Fish Peddlers pe eee eee Te ‘The girl cashier in Schwartz's Res- cpt sear in the Legislature of a Plight and Goes to Jail, After shattering the glass In the door} tar proviling for drastic changes in ‘ of a steamship agency here early to-| : urant, No, 490 Columbus Avenues! 14 drostment of réleased convicts was CAUSE he had laughed out | day with pistol shots, three masked ihiatallat Seas Pe From First Page.) had just finished counting up the | agreed upon today at a conference be- loud every time a fish | men forced open the door and indulged + ——’ WOES BA week-end receipts this morning when |twWeen General Sessions Judges Nott, peddier was fined in Essex | in a promiscuous fusillade which re-| Rosaisky, Koenig and McIntyre, and| market Court to-day, Max Whit- | sulted in the killing of two occupants! Bills Are to Be Ghunted| at the charges made against ner, |*¥° well-dressed young men, the only | neputy “Attorney General Henderson, | MATKeE Court to-day, Max White | and wounding of three others particularly denying that she had/patrons in the place, approached her| Deputy. Superintendent of Prisons nares “ ‘They then took possession of all the! Daily (Morning) Thereafter on probation, under supervision of the| Prison. Whitman did not pay the Bt Morsohatser affidavits showing what |‘"tending to deposit it in a few min-| Prison Board, of all prisoners released| fine and he was led to the Glone the Legistature in six weeks, | oonges she wished to make, * |utes at the Colonial Bank, 81st Street | before the expiration of their sentences| prisoners’ pen. . Gov. Miller expects to switch most of | “y¢ justice Morschauser grants per- &04 Columbus Averue. by reason of good behavior and in com- A number of peddlers were | "his big bills onto the main track®| ission Mrs. Stillman will have the, The two patrons paid for tneir break- | pensation for services rendered. The| fined for violating a city ordi- AND NECKPIECES | this and next week. The smaller and | iin to add to her deniais by set-| fasts and'then reached across a glass| Present law provides for the parole of nance in not properly covering SeaiGaiiea: Gack waa A Jere important prospective statutes |ting up an affirmative answer or a| counter and picked up the bank book| ft offenders, but hardened oriminals| {heir tish. Whitman was warned |fp era ec Gen wm mee re to be shunted to sidings to make) counter-claim either for divorce or| and the $534 and calmly walked out| "*¥¢ 2 Testrictions placed upon them ral times to remain quiet Beautiful Seal Coat | Way for these. W. Ward Smith, B00-| separation. Should she ask an abso-| of the restaurant. when dischatwed trom prison, Tf the) *TTS, stencing “Whitenih, Mag beter Model | THE NEW SERIES BY getary to the Governor, ts to take |) stilt ben 4 bil Assemblyman Ullman will intro bed petals taupe 2 ‘hinge lon tate nificent Full Length personal charge of the Miller legis- lute divorce, as man has done,| The cashier said she was too dum-|duce becomes operative professional| tate Cobb said there was too sf 8 and if both parties should prove| founded to cry out or give any alarm| criminals will have to report monthly | much disorder in the court-room, lle Advanced 5 Sative programme. ‘zu their charges, neither could obtain| for several minutes. She ran to the|to the Prison Bowrt until thelr full| S0Me Persons in the audience through a laivorss aren, bak he hin ek g.| Sentence has expired. Another provi-| thinking it a joke when others BeaaifalTaupe Squire Stole, $25 ‘Whether Mrs. Stillman ast, for a Aseappeared | sion will be a reduction of time com-| were fined. Oe ae tana (ren | 80° Notified « policeman, but he hap-| pensation for services rendered by Con-| = peitocnbipcner ates bees Lal Kinds $20 pened to be a traffic cop, who could do} "Tie conf r FI Fi Immigration naj Genuine Hudson: L up i ons pece * ri it hag aEraerorsaah toa Daee bates nothing fer her and. advised hee to| warranted cease Gaamecn 7” CM*itions | Pisce Prem me Genuine 2-Skin Stone Marten, $25 Noted War Siriaas iS ry [2180 . call Headquarters, She did this, and A general alarm wax sent out last] Genuine Eastern Mink Stole, with Fey agg a pall egg rb eng detectives were soon at the scene of | Straw Hats Bloom in Atlantic Clty.| night by the police for Fred Simon, Paws and Tails, $35 i to: Mrs, Stiliman's duty to prove| tte robbery. They have found no ‘capa ie Sel wala hierueaeed be who escaped from two immigrant in-i/ Magnificent Skunk Stole, $35 g ers dofted | spect terday in the Tim [ that the child ie legitimate—tt is for | ‘face of the thieves, bith Whieba und Crerecats Hunday, with subway. “xintion. “si a Bing been Other. Scarfs and er up Mr, Stillman to prove that he is not et Bae the thermometer above 90 in the open] brought, Here haga Ah he AE RS. RU: ELL, 241 43d s fogitimate. ‘The physical appearance | VIOLENT ON SUBWAY TRAIN. |ana 70 in the shade. Straw nats were|{y“awalt deportation, "The police ree Mi Near Ree a lof the child has no bearing on the |i aE OTTER plentiful. fused to give details of the escape. i - |oasd und the law, and counsel for Laborer Breaks Glass and Fights me and other bills. the daceose say it is necessary for} to Get Off Between Stations. ' repeatedly, charged, and net /xfr, Stillman to prove beyond a rea- Dh rygyt rer mig an dora ges ‘ that these !ocal is, enac' of No, East Sixteen was = - 4 which, enables many of the [sonable doubt hie contention that Be | oageq iq he West Thirtleth street Sta- ree eee eee es |" 208 a Sore See eee cesT tne: hwai So Dewheomn (tics | se have virtually been ‘wrung |whis Bult Pap Has Wrist wateh. Lah tat hg ers hagpeblnl acy owpert walt ns we elr sponsors (Special to The Evening World.) Mer legislative programme. LOS ANGELDS, March 14.—The bull | 9¢@r the Pennsylvania station. 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Park Row & Chatham Sq. + > ——- pup with a wrist watch has made his| MAassi wae riding in the front end of “i ” h| the first car when suddenly he stuck ——! ; LEPPER' HUGHES aoe ee are riot maasina of, the| his elbow through the glass of the front F ’ 1 OLD-TIME “PED,’ DIES |Wuecn’ty tne dog ais tas caused some| door and made efforts, the train crow OR EVERY BRIDE’S HOME i ed unfavorable comment from winter vis-| $4, to alight between stations. Tho > : : ltors and residents. He is the property| motorman blew his whistle when Marzxi| If you are a Bride of To-day, or a Bride- Make It the Home Your Friends Was Famous in the SixtDay Walk-| or "Srrs, games . Schneider of New| “biffed" the conductor, John H. Lyons, he Bris & Y d Will E ing Matches in Magison York. on the eye. to-be, or a Bride o} esterday, you can fi noy have just the cozy home you want. 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