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) Stitiman'’s lawyers saw their] in 1916 afd 1917 Mrs, Leeda, the juty in much the same torme, The | feeults of tho matching of informa tion thus obtainsd and the following ‘of the ordinary methods of “ol ing up" was shown in the aMdavite h have already been submit. | occupied an apartment which $3,000 2 year rent was paid. A inan whom Mra, Christiansen iden- Ufles as James A. Stillman way a fre~ quent caller at the apart ¢ im, she saya, Stillman, not 4 apartment, which s other girl, a Mi Christianten. user of the Supreme Court the baais for the Wife's propos’ ied anawer Bpiplaint—whieh Iw not a éounter- Idetton for divoren ax has hon Kib- how that ender the law Mr, Stilimpn’s nections ave Aisquilitiod ren; tha evidence used In this d D fete in tater avalindte aa evidence S RRirk new divorce actinn i nm she cane Stiliman she moved into an expensive Haddon vinitod | now bow | ow mid not tell eto know him as Mr. Linember her 4] Zlerfotd abiowss «i Mra. Sophie former maid in the luxurious estat So Ushmenta of Mrs. Bast kéth Street, ond at ‘Crano Neck, Prank Iving, superintendent Mast Ain Stroot Fotinron, a conk In the Leeda cata.) Mrs howup runt never came back,” hingin, formerly employed AL ie rrauny of Wyomissing ty positively idenritied by ardty peying teller of the man when ty aft us on Lang 1s Peiiacker an3 Merman Carlson, oh ‘feurs, employed by “Mr Mire, Leeds, of days lator Lhaw a letter ou AMitrod Chris: 1 had known THeds Hved before she moved to Ea: dP sth Streot. Grove Mbacker, uow employed by Oh family residing at No ff the! Tulse knew he wa Colonia Bink, who were Ked on Butt never know exactly who le was and HT maw her sending him that letter he wlewated atairs at Skat $ Columbus Ay tx believed th | Ked with ce satMr. Stillman has his city home, told | next Court, the pl wUyesterday of being employed bh eerdeeds while who spent emt Reat Court -qeoften caw “Mr. Leeda’ at the place | oepending qumeason to think lady who ownen the aummor | MC he was conn May fof tive en k Kaew just what Suliman it Mrs. Johnson d eu that ene “spite letter* to Mew, man setting forth all sh fore, the | and wieotion with robbery of the Wyomissing bank, | gz May pratned the in others representing Mrs 4028 present employment, he saw the attorneys had obtained man he had previously known as “Mr. three women ti mation from. her. No. 270 Park (purticular, she said, about tdentify- (at adi lists Leeds’s maiden name TJacedn” emery “Avenue. He also ceeognined the ex- pensive car which “Mr. from the elty ABGSirt and hack. HIGH SIGN OF SILENCE” NAME OF LEEDS. Thacker, on inquity of th gefur of the car outside vhe Park Ave- was told it A. Stillman, Leeds” about w York Po- -up of res loot of Mrs. Leeds is now one of ten co-op- new and expensive | erative owners of apartment house at No. 969 Park Ave- covery of almont 00) taken from the Peansylyania Mra, Leods has never ovcupied her in mak- ued a pretty y virtually arranged for leaving for Mlorida saying she would be back in April. Fred Ivena, superintendent 8th Street peated yesterday of portraits of James A, Stillman as likanesses of the “Mr, Leeda” he had known as the husband of Mrs, Leeds who occupied an apartment SHE WAS QUITE A HIT NEWARK, N. J. William Richmond, song publisher, said to-day ce Leeds, who waa also known had a singing ing: the arrests they re country girl, who had be a prisoner in a flat at No, 66 Morn- ingside Ave with « long record as The girl deseribed herself as Lottie Johnson of Green Camp, four miles from Murton, O. family know President Hurding very loyed in the Dear- met ‘The police may de- belonged to When he_ saw/ to enter the car yg fuluted und called the man by the | © (®hly name he had known. ¥ Stillman all identification faid Thacker seemed terribly put out when | called He gave me the high -mign and indicated that he recognised T have of course seen him many es since and he always gives me game nod of recognition and oc- fasionally repeats that high sign for ia her “him Mr. Leeds, born Hotel, one of the men. vide to-day to send her hoine, ‘The first arrest was that of Harry iHernstein at the Hotel Ansonia, made ive Sergt, James J. Gegan It was said Inter ax Florence Lawlor, and dancing part in his cabaret show at Nanking Gardens, Newark, N. J She made a great tin- pression there and he took the trouble to advance her by taking her, with Dorothy Allen, now the wife of Joseph a ‘song writer, sister, Billie Allen, to Lea Herrick of the Dillingham forces and getting em- ployment for her-at the Century The- atre, where a small part was prepared _ S* The chanffeur told of driving Mrs, back to the apartment at No. ) Raat ath Street late tn the summer being dismissed, “Mr Leeds," he said, “Mr. Leeds" always pald for everything in cash, Thacker observed. ‘Though the place was a largé one, Leeds had only a matd and @| at Reat Court, Thacker said. The maid was Sophie Bartkoff, whose was printed yesterday. early in 1916, of the Bomb Squad. Bernstein had on b'm $65,000 in secuft- which were identified by, their serial numbers as part of $183,000 in eash and securities obtained by six men at the point of revolvers from the Wyomissing Peoples’ Trust Com- pany Feb. 4. Bernstein is said to have been iden- tified by Rose Shanahan of Reading, AE ANS and t nie paid off James 8. Lawlor, a plumber, with a the chanffeur said, and that was gen- at No. 835 Sixth fifteen-f c erally brought from town by Ea ana! wie Avenue, and who lives ut No. THE EVENING WORL ROBBER SUSPECT S DENTE IN BANK HOLDUP HERE Partici- pated in Williamsbridge Rob- bery in September, 1919. te a i 1 self. her house from as having lived at until Feb. 5, the The condition of Mrs. Leeda! Amsterdam Avenuo, denied again to- winde rest imperative at the time, and |day that & : akowr cay ic y that he ever had a daughter day ater the DIED NOT KNOWING hold-up. One of the directors of the bank is also sald to have Identified a picture of Bernstein as that of the as the quietest and /named Florence or any other daugh- ter who had gone on the stage or who known as Mra. Bvery member of his family joined in these denials, Neighbors in the apart- ment house and others the block and trudeamen in the vi- tonished by these remembér a strangrst job jie hhd ever had. Herman Caflson, who became Mra. Leods's chauffeur in March, 1919, also resting story yosterday. lives at No. 354 Bust 66th He was positive, and Mrs. Leeds had an|cinity have been wartment at the Hotel Langdon, No. 19 Fifth Avenue a8 well as at No. |Florence Lawlor, the most attractive member of the family, and say they have noted her occasional visits to the lis this city. Lawlors with luxurious automobiles " and other evidences of great pros- s Bast S6th Street, He drove them : mM one place to the othe not recall taking them to much and there was only wae restaurant, near the Langdon, @hat he was quite clear about taking them to together. Later Detective Sergeant Gugan led @ raid on an apartment at No, National | Morningside Avenue. ‘There Stewart 8. Wallace and Charles Starke were arrested with Miss Johnson, twenty-one, and Mrs, Charles Stark, nue and to-day declined to make any | twenty-five. A Mrs. Jake Cohen aiso Mr. Stillman was at the City Bank yestorduy for the first time since his domestic affairs have been Ho spent the night at his apartment at No. 270 Park Ave- f ANSWERED / PHONE CALL FOR STILLMAN. memory of that restau- atatomont, 5 it was chere he at A rumor in the financial district that Mr. Stillman might resign from |as material witnesses, the Presidency of the National City ‘a short time to-day by a denial from John H. Ful- ton, General Executive Manager of | hended jn this city. ‘There is no|two terms for burglary and wus ar- rested other times, according to police It was suid he was fully armed when captured and that a loaded revolver was found in the bed of his apartinent. jes found on rnstein Mrs, Stillman, who remains much eearonl = in neclun on tn Her auite at Laurel-ine [ore the only part of the loot from the-Pines, Lakewood, N. J., has not | Sergt. Gegan suid denied herself entirely to reporters. | worth, it is said, was destroyed. Cash amounting to $43,000 was taken, but] ! none of it hap beou found, —* In the arrest of the men, the police had the ald of the Willlam J. Burns] p, before the public. was arrested, The women are held Wallace, the police said, was one of Ries ernuteur sat the most desperate men ever appre- stopped as he was cur by the head, waiter, who an- mounced that there waa a ‘telephone “Mr, Stillman, immediately rushea Into the restaurant, “and was absent quite a few utes, Mrs. Leeds waited in the for him. When he returned he re- ‘ to me, for no reason that 1 ‘think of then, that the call had been for him. ‘A few days later I took Mr. and irs, Leeds to Black, Starr & Frosts, Jewellers. There the doorman ‘I nee you've got a new e's a fine man, that M replied that my boss's name and tha doorman laughed me. “Don’t tell me that,’ he sald. ‘I Mr, Stillman well enough when He has served in it whatever.” President of the National City Company, denied knowing any- thing about {t, or about whether Mr, Stillman had disposed of part of hii to be about a one- holdings, repute third interest in the bank. the bank that been recovered, More than $27,000 She atrofied out last evening and in a brief interview descril ‘a haunted thing” at gota wearisome, she sald. “1 am more than willing to Don't) Detective Agency, think I am trying to hide anything, ad ‘ Rae te Wea Gs toakes! that sedated police have worked ever since the talk. Put yourself in my place, what would you do? I must refuse utterly |, to talk except on advice of my coun- T hope to have womething to m4y |George Gilbert, ‘Churles ‘an exhibit.” with which the Taking part iu the mala were De- jective Sergent Gegan, Detectives MoCarly, Robi, . Whitten and Danoy Mer the latter three being Burns Agency. Bornatein, the potloe sata, wis iden- tifled by an officer of the Wyomissing one of the men who held a when clerks and officers of k were bude while the robbers looted the banking that up witb the telephone I was working for Mr. all right. But I never both- Mra, Leeds was “I have been under such 4 strain the last fow weeks that it Is dimMeult to know whit have forbiddi: lke very much to give you a regular story, mut I shall have to wait until If permitted I should like to talk if only to show my appreciation of the splendid attitude of the re- porterm here to me. piles saa WOMEN HELD AS THIEVES.|™." the d much about it. hard lady to work for, very cross times, and I quit the job one day h we drove down to Long Beach. 4 parked the car and taken out @ camera and things they im the car. Then I went to something to eat, When I the ear was gone, Lither it back to town, never went back. She about the things and but I wouldn't go. king funny to me. always pald ver a chock, &@ checkbook, ked queer to me. LEEDS’S CALLER as ie MR. STILLMAN, often drove her and her aunt, about, and her sister to give her father, ‘old ways called him. a ‘° the house on Amsterdam Ave- "folks. lived, but I the flat, so I don't le, except as I a vieult Stark, Mke Walluce and Bernstein, long prison fuces or be drove rd. Wallace, it in t in Chicago, where a warrant awaits bim on the charge of violating the Mann act in bringing the John- ts good twenty- | looking, well dressed and apperently h Street Brooklyn, | well educated, Aeomaed of Steal Ureoklyn Store. Miss Catherine three, of No. 266 57 and Mias Mary Malloy, twenty-four, of No. 114 West 64th Street, Manhattan, were held by Magistrate Short Adama Stree! of «hoplifting, expensively dreased who & detective of $125 Suit tm Youtre! Kloper Arrested Again. William ("Happy") Johnaton, Beventh Avenue, who fixurgd in nine- news Mrs, Annie Garvin, his Stores’ Mutual Protective Aasociation, arrested them for the alleged theft of i Oppenheim, Coiling & Co. Mina Lambert | father's safe for was said to have concealed the suithand Geor; weetectives said they found d j ves hey fous reasen, chorus girl visitors at| sults, hats and silk hose valued at more|on the char n again she'd have no-| than $1 but Mr. Leeds visiting.” fred Christianael d superintended an \ No, 13 Bast told a reporter yeaterday Unat Inland Police’ Court t¢ 00 in the young women’ tempted robbery Both denied sul 14th . identified Johnston hg men Who ut ane IG COLDS THREATEN. f resistanon. Take as ond of three tacked him on and tried to rab him as he w. tering bia home man who backed him into the bunk |(Luther B. Graves, Socially Prom- vault at the point of a revolver. With Bernstein was arrested Solo- mon Girsch of No. 836 Crimmins Av- enue, Bronx, who the police say Is implicated in a recent bond robbery a8 of rr alx an Mi DEFICTINLR.T $2,682,176 FOR USTHALF OF 1920 Net Income From Subways Is $181,989—Loss on Elevated Lines $2,804,749. BLESSING OF POPE SENT TO MRS. DRAKE FOR FREE MILK AID THORNLESS ROSE FROM HARDING TO MISS ROBERTSON ‘Congresswoman Willing to Take Thoms With Flower, but President Said No. WASHINGTON, March 18. 88 ALIGN ROBPRTSO! Congresswoman from Okla- SOLDERS FREDTI BASIE LABOR ON BY MENOMS: | RULES LAD DOWN THO AE WOUNDE) BY RALWAY HE All Night Battle Across Rio| Eight-Hour Grande, Near El Paso, When Americans Are Attacked. ne } HL PASO, March 1§.—United States Overtime and Representation Held Fundamental. Harding to-day with other mem- ‘bers of the State's delegation in At the end of a short confer- Harding wok a rose from a vase and, sntpping off the thorns, handed it to Miss Robert- CHICAGO, March 18—Eleven basic Immigration officers and soldiers of|principles satisfactory to labor and on which labor would be willing to di negotiate agreements, were laid down ¥ineforo the United States Ratlrond Rio| Labor Board to-day by B. M. Jewell, Interhorough ‘Transit Company for the lust the border patrol engaged im a long battle last night and early to- with Mexicans at a pont on the Grande near here, Two soldiers were| president of the Railway wounded and a bullet grazed the head Department of the American Federa- of one of the immigration officers. The shooting started when three “I'm tn politice, Mr. President, and I'l take the thorns with the rose,” she said. i “Not from my hands," Harding vrvice Commission to-day,; [show a deficit after ull fixed charges of ‘The deficit of the elev tion of Labor, “These fundamentals, upon which immigration officers discovered thre«|the national agreements are based, Mexicans in the act of wading tho| consist only of those elementary prin- river, about fifty yards wide at that] cipies and safeguards which enlight- Mexlcans/ened public opinion has sanctioned opened fire, which was at once re-Jana officially declared necessary to the wellbeing of the men and women Two of the Mexicans fell, but on¢| omployed not only in the transporta- quickly arose and he, with bls com-|tion industry, but in all basic indus- tries,” Mr. Jewell said. He stated “ROT,” SAYS HYLAN OF MILLER’S TALK Shows City Outlined Year Ago Pian for Solution of West Side Track Problem. When Gov, Miller asked day's hearihg in Albany on the Port Authority bill if “any one had ever heard of a constructive suggestion for the solution of the West Side prob- lem from the Hylan Administration,” his ignorance of city af- Hylan at to- day's Estimate Board meeting. The Mayor contended that the plan | Interboroush gers, of whom 188, | Pontiff Atnerica’s Contribution to Fund for Halian Babies. Wape Benedict XV, has bestowed a special blessing on Mrs. Joho Adame Drake turned by the immigration officers. ving a balance in oper- $28. There was 6. Interest and panion, varried th third to the Mex- By this time the flring| them as follows: had become general, riflemen con- cealed in the bushes on the Mexican! time rates for work in excess of eight side joining in the fusilade. The immigration men, greatly out- ating Income of $7.5 other income of gyft jother vharges were $10, the deficit from ed lines wes $606,301, while the net tneome from th for her work in seuding | ilk to ttalian babes. conveyed yesterday ti a cable White, the re Milk for Italy bund. “The eight-hour day. Proper over- hours; arrangement of working shifts dutibered : living arrangements ered, telephoned for help, and! 4y employeay and their families; res- sonable rules for the protection of health and safety of employees, defi- nition of the work of each craft to be performed by mechanics and helpers, formulation of apprenticeship rules; four years’ apprenticeship requirement for mechanics; right of the majority of each craft to determine what or- ganization shall represent them; right to select a committ Umiting of craft Miss Liltia in Rome of The sends milk continues.” In the two years since Mrs, Drake started the work, during which time 00,000 in milk hus been sent abroud, sie has been decoral Government and in many uther ways honored for her servi ge CAPTAIN ARRESTED; SHIP FUNDS SHORT for reasonable subway and inspectors from El 100 soldiers of the under command of Stephens, hurried to the scene. For more than an hour the fire from the Mexican side continued briskly, the immigration men re- turning the shots and directing their flashes of the Mexicans’ other operations wus eports from the street of Manhattan the Broux for the sume period give | the following fgures: |. New York Railways Compan passenger revenue, Harbor Development Commiasion for the extension of the New York Cen- tral's freight tracks along the north bank of the Harlem, crossing to the east side, Manhattan, by tunnel and continuing underground throwsh the soldiers and dd by the dtalian » addition of tax accruals makes He total expenses and taxes for the to handle griev C. A. Perkins, Inspector in charge of the immigration men, advapced the} local hops and not perm theory the Mexicans had a valuable| change of seniority with other shops cavhe of liquor or drugs in the river|Or crafts, and right to organize with- s und Randall's Islands, likewise connected with the mainiaind by tun- was recommended by Dook Commissioner Murry Hul- had been outlined by and Assistant Corpora- Bleecker Miller to that body discrimination. and their fire was for the purpose o! Nf machinery is to be successfully tting it against seizure and in’ established for the peac Americans would be ment of disputes,” driven off so it might be recovered. C. B. & Q. HAS 54 P. C. STOCK DIVIDEND All Due to Fluctuations in Foreign ieee ing & 13 f ‘The receiver reports 107 cash fares and 2,084,067 rom Port to Port, He Says. “these fundamental principle tion Counse absolutely neces: Third Avenue Railway System, in- Board |cluding Westchester comp BOSTO: Baker, This talk about the city authori- ties not taking any action with ref- the west side is absolute rot Borough President Sullivan characterized it as “a lot of loose talking in Albany FRENCH RHINE IS HIGHLY PRAISED Governor of Paris Says Conduct Proves German Statements Faise. PARIS, March 18—Gen, Berboulat, Military Governor of Paris, in an ad- dress before the Holy Trinity Men's Club at the American Churoh to-day described the admirable behavior of the French troops in occupied Ger- many as the best refutation of the statements made by German agents and pro-German propagandists in re- gard to conditions in the Rhineland. “I know so well the part played by America in the common victory that 1 want to tell her Franoe {s a3 wor- thy as ever she has been of Ameri- can esteem and confidence, “I am happy to say your own Government has scotched the al- concerning horrors mitted by the French troops on the {shine, These statements were purely and simply German les concocted by a service of organized propaganda. “The Germans consider the Treaty of Versailles a8 a new scrap of paper: German disarmament has not been complet 4, yet the German newspa- the hypocrisy to say ‘Never has a people tried with more abnegation and self-sacrifice to atone for the sins of other people.’ “Vanquished Germany has all her territory and Industries intact, while great parts of France were ruined. Under these circumstances, when Germany refuses to fulfil ber on- gagements, is it imperialism to oc- cupy the Rhine? In reference to this a prominent American sald to me is better than the treaty is an agreement for England and America to stand by France in case she is attacked,” HOLD ARMOUR & CO. MAN. Short Weight in Pound Packages of Hirm’s Butter Charged. STAMFORD, Conn. March 18.—John Lee, manager of Armour & Co. here, to-day and hekt on ty own recognizance pending trial on th packages of butter mapector af welghts and ‘STOPS 2 RUNAWAYS, ALL IN DAY’S WORK Policeman Charles Schlopp Sit) on Duty After Saving Mans From Injury. Policeman Charles Schlopp, of East 10th Street Station, saved many persons from possible injury by stop- geng two runaways slight injury, patched up store, reported his experiences as part of the day's work and then re- mained on duty. A team driven wy Tony Sinelli of No, 418 Eust 15th Street frightened and dashed along Street toward First Avenue, gering mourners who emerged from a funeral at Mt. Carmel churoh. Schlopp grabbed the bridies of the team and hung fast while he was dragged 15 yards, his head bump- ing against an ashcart, On Pleasant Avenué a little tater he ran into the street and stopped a horse dashing struight for the en- ‘uptain of the Shipping Wan: arrested lene Federal authorities war-/erating revenue, raut Itmued at Philwdelphia charging |arating expenses, 5 him with larceny of #358 of the | dition of tax accruals makes the to- tal expenses and taxes for the half ‘The gross income was is deducted $771,704, leaving a This is ap- Issue Amounts to $60,000,000, or Half of Raflroad’s Outstand- ing Securities. Directors of the Chicugo, Burling- ton and Quincy Railroad to-day de- clared a stook dividend of 64 per cent, plus 21.3%, payable to stock- | holders on record March 31, amounts to about $60,000,000, or hatt of the company’s outstanding stock stip's funds, case was continual in The until Baker said the trouble was all due to sthe fact that @ man could not be at the same time a sitpper, and en expert in fureign exchange. His accounts were short, he admitted, saying he had reported the fuct him- ‘The ccww came to him for pay nt every port, and ut every port ex- ehange rates varied. The result, Cap- tain Baker said, was that many were overpaid becuuse of keop track from day to day, net income of $189,472. plicable to adjustment income bonds. A defictt of $378,927, which resulted from charging up unpaid $663,400 on these bonds, wus reported. There were 133,883,695 cash fare: ,721 transfers collected. Eighth Avenue Railroad Company: Passenger revenue, $501,607; total op- erating revenue, $72,232; total oper- ating expenses, $519,317 of tax accruals made the total ex- penses and taxes $664,434 and created a dofictency of $9: ‘The Chicago, Burlington and Quincy ts owned jointly by the Northern Pacific and Great Northern Railroads, which control about 971-2 per cent. of the stock. Authorization for the his inability of exchange fiuatuations The addition granted by the Interstate Commerce Commissiom recently, which, however, denied the application for a bond is- increased to WHY HE WAS SHOT charges. Cash fares collected were It 1s understood officials of the C. B. & Q., Northern Pacific and Great with their legal representatives, are working on a substitute plan for refinancing the C. B, & Q. This plan probably will be submitted to the directors of the| Dry Law Informer's Sentence Oey: roads before the end of this month, and will involve the refunding of the Burlington joint 4 per cent. bonds} yaynard's sentence of six months in jail for violation of the Volstead Act was redueed to two months to-day by Fed- eral Judge Bodine, This was Maynard's reward for testimony that resulted in California | the conviction of Samuel Singer, a rea) estate operator of Atlantic City and Philadelphia, for violation of the Pro- hibition law. Singer was convicted last night of having sold a barre! of inent in Buffalo, Was At- tacked Near Home. (Special to The Brening Woria,) BUFFALO, Graves, Ninth Avenue Ratiroad Company, Northern Ratiw: operating revenne, $262,779; total op- where many children were at play. $$» twenty-eight years old, prom- Inent socially, a veteran of th War, waa mortally shot almost in front , making the total ex- penses and taxes $327,973, f year after fixed charges “ash fares collected were and transfers, 11,939, Second Avenue Railroad Comp receiver: Passenger revenue, $476,151 total operating revenue, $504,341; total operating expenses, $479,498; with tax TRENTON, N. J., March 18.—William Rushed to the ‘hospital Walter R. Lord, who was pussity the time, young Graves died after mak- ing # Statement that he did not know who fired the , Chester @ Luther, operation Graves's life. was the has been theory, by the Rey. which mature next July, DU PONT MARRIAGE IS LEGAL. Episcopal Aathorttt Close Disputed Case. 1O8 ANGELS, Cal., March 18—The tontroversy in Episcopal Church circles here over the performance of a marriage ceremony by the Rev, Baker P. Lee for Alfred 1. du Pont, millionaire powder of Wilmington, Del., who hud been divorved. and Miss Jessie D. Ball of Los Angeles, brought to a ‘satisfactory donclusion,’ according to « statement imade public ‘The statement wae signed by the Rev. Lee and Frederick C. the Episcopal Diocese of his Diood in a transfusion penses and taxes, $625,484. The loss in operation of the railroad after fixed was $115,062, 902 cash fares and 251,03 trans- fers collected. New York and Police believe that Graves victim of a plot, but no reason eee NEW TYPHUS CA Arrival From Cork Has D. Dr. Copeland Reports, Commissioner Copeland an- today tat the ailment of Hugh O'Connor, who arrived here from the Carmmanta on March SE FOUND. cmamutecturer Harlem Railroad’ Company, operating the Fourth and Madison Avenue surface cars: Pas- senger revenue, $808,810; total operat-| ing revenue, $821,963; total operating! 004, with tax accruals, expenses and Interest, rents, were $108,550, leaving a loss of $80,333, 5.205 cash fares, and fealth nounced Chancellor of ‘Loa Angeles. QUIT DOPE OR END LIFE! Judge Advises Prisoner te Commit Sulelde if He Cast Let Depe Alone. Maren 18—tn won- tencing John Pirtle, who had pleaded gullty to selling morphine and to hav- ing large quantities of the drug mn his Federal Judge Benjam!n Bledsoe suid: “You would better commit suicide. £ to sentence you to the Federal will receive the can't keep away ine after that you will be an ¢oo- menace and better off dead, ————>—— DINING CAN MRFORS REVLUND, OMAHA, March (8.—-Reductions rang- ing from 6 to 0 per cent. on the price of certain foods sold on its dining cars) the Union Pacific | Cork uborud making total last twice as long by mixing it with Mouquin’s non-al- coholic Italian Ver mouth —the new vermouth with the old-time flavor and O'Connor was days und ts now held at Quarantine ten There were 16,17 1,638,056 transfers, LooKs GOOD FOR “BIG BILL.” suspoctd typhus, acrivia from (Havre, March 7, ty being agura watched. ‘The one new case of Brooklyn, the aity sin change of sellins short in weight BAN DINGO, © Commissioner aking « tour) 1, of which 79 have fatal, There have beon twanty- gases of influenza the first of the year with one death. ACCUSES HUSBAND'S NIECE. Wite, Won Defendant's Affection. Luisa Franchini beran action for 4 divorce in Brovklyn to-da: that hor husband, Giuseppe, a barber of No. Si) Crescent Street, BAooklyn, transferred his afte Sanbina Galbo. "The wife ask and $500 counsel served by been Lee from 1 to 1% ounces underw: ee APRIL MILK PRICE UNCHANGED, UTICA, N. ¥., March 18.—The Dai men’s League yesterd: rice for April, ing this month, red pounds for 3 at the 200-210 point zone, to yield the farmers .0603 per quart, which 1s declared to be one and one- fourth cent below cost of production under present conditions, 10 SUCCEED DR. BOTNTON. unanimous vote of the trustees, the tev. Frits W. Baldwin was chosen pastor of the Clinton Avenue Con atonal Church tn Brooklyn to succoed Rev. Dr. Nebemiah Boynton, whe bas . Baldwin has bees sup- Clinton Avenue Gnurcis ears during which Dr. Boyn- ton had engaged !n general denomina- a Workers = Meeclare Against Lenine. Furey May Go Free on Other. sdward, otherwise known as “Big whowe arrest was an- a year ago to be reported since Ask tor MOU- nounced more tha: a link in the fixing of the guilt of the established tl same as that Penitentiary, where you I mitations ave un beries on “Nicky” Arnstein and others bg a was acquitted to-day on m charge of Hlegal possession of a revolver, has also been acquitted of a charge A second extortion in- Mra ot extortion, dictment hangs were announced » System yesterday, meals served on company diners tn 192 was given an $1.02, to blackmatl 3 to his neice, hte mney confessed bond Gluck brothers, for $76 a week altmony them to the police. mm the Verdict of not Getr 8500 for Retoruing Lost Gems Joseph A. Dean of No. 1393 Bast 18th Btrpot., Brooklyn, received tho $500 re- ward offered by Mrs. Frances 1. of No. 4640 Walnut Stre for the return of Je RELIGIOUS NOTICES, LAAT TTTOT Ninth Church of Chr announce their removal from Park Avenue Hotel to Morosco Theatre 45th STREET WEST OF BROADWAY Beginning Sunday, March 20th Services 11 A, M. The Wednesday services include experi: Bicknell Young, C. S. B., of Ch Christian Science, Tuesday, March 22nd, from 12 to1 o'clock. An opportunity is afforded business and professional men and women to attend these services and lectur hot put on trial outstanding id be dismissed. ist Scienti the indictment » Philadelphia, LANDLORD REFUNDS RENT, WHITINS VILL! “Frank Kos ix a Associated Press,)-—T! rigton Tea lant jandiord with a heart, opinion of his tenante who re- ck yesterday International whioh claims Metal Worker: a membership | against Lenine and the Third Inter- nationale of Moscow. back 15 per cent,, su HCilly Killed in Arsenal a reduction In their rent. eR, » of those healed througn FRENCH ADMULAL Dies, te Set) Gece Il @ section of the old ark site at Coney Island In parcel Instead of in bulk waa xourht in Brooklyn Supreme Court to-day. The sale was scheduled for next Tucs- easter, Killed Arsenal to-day automatic ivate Harold Davis, of . Was accidentally shot and Government @ bullet from an ‘0, will deliver a lecture on of the Preneh Navi) Langue, died here orn Deo. 1%. 1837, und wae made Viee-Admiral in 1692,