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,: ac VANISHES EVENING WORLD GIVEN CREDIT FOR COTILLO'S SUCCESS Garden Childi °n in Play Depict Ri NEW COTILLO all Steamship and an Bepten Oppo- sition Quits Field on Learn- ing Governor's Views. “CATCH NEX TRAIN.” Measure to Check Money Ex- change Swindlers to Be Made “Airtight.” By Joseph S, Jordan. {Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) ALBANY, April 1.—Victory seems certain now for the Cotillo bills, which have for their purpose the regulating of the steamship and express com- panies transmitting money abroad, | of insuring the safety of the money of foreign-born citizens deposited with sub-agents for shipment across the sea, and to return to their owners the millions of dollars now held by the big money transmitters. Goy. Miller has expressed himself Rot only in favor of the Cotillo meas. ures, but also in favor of an aporo- priation to the State Banking Depart- | ment necessary for carrying out the work. He said to-day that he had read the Cotillo bill, over which there | has, been considerable debate in the Senate and delay in getting it ad- vanced. But yesterday it was made 4 spe- elal order for next Tuesday, after Sen- ator Cotillo had had his conference with the Governor on the bill, its merits and provisions. The New York Senator said Ph P respectfully request No.‘ &61 on special » put over until next Tuesday, fer the reason that after taking counci} with the Governor's lega! adviser there ts bting prepared a bill which I believe is a solution which must find favor if a quarters where disposition esists to be fair and just “Far beyond the personal have in the proposed legislation to correct the great injustice to so many of obr foreign population in New York of all nationality that has been done that my bill, order to-day, pride 1} them in taking and transmitting the | money abroad, is the joy with which I am ‘able to announce the solution whiéh this new bill provides. “LD have taken counsel é dnterested. » gdtain advice ith every anxious and all I have been ny from As Henry A. Consol of No. 46 West Street was boarding 2 south- bound Lexington Avenue Subway ex- pres train at 12th Street at 9 o'clock to-day, other people who were getting on and people who were getting off stepped on his feet, elbowed him, squeezed him and generally treated tim as all are treated who board sub- way trains in the rush hour. Consol after getting aboard loudly voiced his opinion of the passengers, nearly all of whom were from the eastern part of the Bronx. Those near Consol begin to punch bim. Then they gave way to others, It appeared as if everybody in the car wanted to take a smash at Consol and it &lso appeared, when the train ar- rived at Grand Central and he was able to fight his way off, everybody had succeeded. He was blinded by blood from a deep cut over his right eye, his face was bruised, his hat was gone, his clothing was half torn off. @ut of the crowd Consol selected Arthur Miller of No. 851 Tinton Avi nue, the Bronx, as one who had as gautted him. A policeman took Miller 4 Consol to the Last 51st Street Sta- , where Dr. Bonnyman of Flower (es apital attended to Consol’s injuries. ‘Then Miller was arraigned in Yorkville Police Court. ‘Three men appeared and testified in Miller's behalf he was not in the car where Consol was assaulted. Miller was discharged. ‘Twenty children—young gardeners | of thie su en Guild—presented “Gar-| den an animated spectacle of | pliant life, in the auditorium of John | Hall Memorial Building at No. 342 2 pnwoar Lead to Investigation of | and last night f ate They aro trying to raise money t | All Records. aid in the cultivation of their g. dens on Avenue A, from 67th to 64th | . | Investigation of the We ath Streets. The ground is loaned by the - - oe Street. “divorce stituted by Rockefeller Institute. Last year it| ey, ae Ip \ sa Re a ee reed aut t th to gon, (Slayer Now Sees Efforts to| Banks Come to Rescue With) Brother identities Man Found) District Attorney Davis of Westches- @Xtended from 67th Street to 66th, A ek ” ¢ 4 ter County, who admitted to-day he is Dut this Year additional ground was) Cover Tracks Were Useless, | Temporary Advance of Cash | in Queens Woods Stabbed: saall acbcrt. Milk two leaned, and the work 1s than | ne cae ‘ : es Ho eeroet ne Waite Dlazws se doubled, There are 600 children in| for Police Knew Truth at 6 Per Cent Twenty ‘Times. pretie Court us. ttorney of No. 110 tM work now—the oniy qualification - Wost 34th reet extended to this ‘8 they must live in the neignborhood.| An* a butcher, con Father Knickerbocker, who inj 4 © wemen picking dandeiions city to-day when officials and clerks | The show yesterday represented the | fessed after Detective Setter} broke yesterday, } in funds | 1) worest’ Park, Queens, yesterday jin the undefended divorce part of Mvalry between flowers and vege- [and other polte officers and Assist-|City Chamberlain Herolzheimer 1 | ss uditrche Bea W CEE NRT INTE ARGUE the Brooklyn Supreme Court ex- tables and the constant encroach-| ant District Attori Dineen had] celved to-day $26,460,000 whi | i" a jenereal | pressed belief the “mill” had been op- Ments of garden pests, The rivalry | questioned © jm almost continually for | troller Craig succeeded 1 | Wer ISe NO ne mae toe Galil erating in that borough was the result of — dispute between | fourty-eight hours, that he killed his rday on m notes at oe en stabbed twenty times, his skull | Acting upon many recent injuiries SS8ter and brother o whether they | wife Antionetta, in their home on the) per cent.—the interest rate the }and jaw hid been fractured as if he | for “Lawyer Miller," County Clerk ‘ould plant ‘vegetables or flowers | third floor of the tenement at No, 201| city has ever paid. The work of piy- | Kh ARCARO ARATE Kelly directed to-day all undefended EET ReL UTE s st Avenue last Wednesday morn- he city" ditors which was sus | uw Aichimand se in the cast, with their parts, ' : ended yesterday was resum divorce cases for the t two years ide Martie ih i" Oneretl and then ransacked the house ne ate aye if ’ t ‘ i : Lael 1 been 6u be investigated ag: Lillian Bell; | With the purpose of making it appea le City mamberlain prophe ‘dl Milier, Prosecutor Davis vaid, has Cucumber, Anthony Kappes; Potato,! that the crime had been committed by eity will get into financial dif} davtinied: this -arter isands of aliens Owe it Gratitude. ALBANY, April 1 R. HARRISON WHBATON, Executive Manager of the Savings Banks’ Association of the State of New York, repre- senting the 142 savings -institu- tions in the State, was among the first compliment Senator Cotillo on his success in obtain- «ing the support of Gov, Miller for his bill to regulate money exchange “The hundreds of thousands of foreign-born citizens in New York State who in the last few years have been mulcted of millions of dollars owe you and The New York Evening World a debt of pratitude for the remarkable fight you have conductec: in their be- halt,” said Dr. Wheaton “~ Governor of the State, by gettias behind your measure, has demonstrated that party lines are to be forgotten when correc- tive measures to protect the poor and lowly are up for considera- tion.” “DIVORCE MILL” SIGNS FOUND IN White Plains next Thursday and ask for the lawyer’s indictment on charge of forgery in the gree and on a number counts, “In all my experience before criminal bar,” he said, been so anxious to get a criminal as I am to land this man. There is no second de- of additional the telling how far this affair extends or whom it Our evidence) shows that he been active for two years at least “There is no means of telling how many people have obtained false de- crees through him during that time and have since illegally remarried and brought illegitimate children into the world Suspicion first attached to the law- yer in January when Mrs. Ethel J. Totten of New York, accompanied by James KE Wilkinson, Miller's former law partner at the West 34th Street address, went before Supreme Court Justice Seeger in White Plains and onfessed to irregularities in the orce proceedings which’ her hus- band, Samuel Totten, had brought against her and which had Leen tried before Justice Seeger on . 9% 1920, The case in which Justice Tomp- kins signed a final decree of annul- ment ander the mistaken impression he had Issued an interlocutory de- cree was that of Mrs, Florence T. Mc- Clelland against Thomas F. McClel- and, sete ect UL SORE THKOATY. Father John’s Medicine soothes and Mamed breathing passages. No drum. —, i * the | Maatiore: tn Fhe hore of Passi’ 50608 | een missing since Jan, 10, when Gu; wowin Wisin; Calon Joka MARGNEY! a) burg Suspicion had attached culties again unless there is an issue | orlyavon N sulted an 4 the Governor af; Preme Court Justice Seeger wrote tO Robert Kovalsky; Corn, Frank Kaes-;' Cervello from the firs o long: term ne seaeaanel | Linden Street, Brooklyn, by his this State, whose kindly advice and him, asking lim to appear in court . Anna Less’ Rose,} “She was a slovenly wi ex. from 51-4 to 5 1-2 per cent. interest n-law, Prank Maliew of No: Assistance I hereby publi rcknowl | ty explain certain charg ‘onnec- , E Toth; Sweet Pea. herine; plained She did not take good care The Comptroller's books at 4 0 ‘one Street, Brooklyn. Mt edge.” jon with a divorce case O'Keefe; Mignonette, Mary Engle-| or Guy five children. She could not Yesterday showed $11,000,000 in the) 1), ef of the police Nicolosi w J. Milbu: representing the " i if hart; Violet, Mary Toth. sesey|oook She had a bad’ temper. we city’s bank accounts. Against this : Amer! Express Compauy, and According to Mr. Davis, investiga- The garden worms were Godfrey eee ave ad’ tempe , sale ni ‘ roeeani 1 fo quealin, Franklin B. Lord, representing the tion of all uvailable records fails to Prucha and John Detta, The dr quarrejed ul) the time,’ Ere LA LLB SOIR ee There are two Lal sin Cane Re Angiotnel Dis SteanisoG Les ahaw. that Miller wasvever admitted, Bis WHO GLACE Deter Pe nad cn lay n y| HbestOs CRY Mevern |: hundreda of show | io cuiptniotccona:elG an Who have been working to defeat B@ to the bar in this State, although he mance were: Henrietta Gabriel, Lane | everal poure 4 ands of dollars of pay warran nga ely oan a mi Yesterday they went to Sena was licensed to practise in Vermont ana | Maknor lkill hes. ‘The next morning I took my "e#dy in the hands 0} et the murder victim ha Liked tillopand wanted ‘to effect a compro- and in Indiana The gardens are in charee ees five-year-old gon, St. Mary DS BINS CEO R (0) pp too much," and was lured tr n mise They deciared t they were! Another revela! made py Mr. Henrietta Munckowitz. The Nationa py Was a condition that would lead pr 1 .) nothe: ‘eve Ae ba * y i. | School at Twelfth stre nd Avenu " t je other w he «! willing to accept the ¢ Siiggienh ee Gas ree Plant, Flower and Fruit Guild chi vate business institutions into the they were placed under the juri: Davis was that five to ebghi women gron ‘are entitied to take home what] A and entered him there puptl su yng ; et j \ ters, whe tion ‘of the State Comptroller. But! Were employed on the staff of the vegetables they raise. Last year they |i. would not be home hen ee ee ere cane | LPM IT r wed, bad a terrifi gust tien C. Tracey Stagg, the Gev- | lawyer ope the “divorce mill." raised more than a 000 worth children had already gone t . proseediiy ‘i : vereoming their viet conferenc nd saic a - i slashed a nt jn such a pre nen ernor wanted the companies placed women as witnesses in SEEK NEGRO ‘AFTER 340 East 1th Strect, and got : ieee inplat aso es GelL TO DO THE SHIMMY under the jurisdiction of the anking Such c tually brought to TTACK ON WOMEN | knife ana put it under my coat ‘Then| SEPALS ENA SND Ha . 4 Department trial, Two or of the women A lige , 4 had assuray from Alban WITH LEGS “ONLY Mr. Milburn consulted his watch, | would go along with the attorney went shome Gnd ‘wo:began to-quarrel advancing the. tax think I can jusi make the 2.40) i v again, St yught with me when T train,” he said, | Mr, Davis sald, 60 that if the Judge) came Man Who Robbed M drew tho knife and screamed, but 1] phe J \ tes” 1s What Panaaas think I cun catch the next one,"! sitting on the bench had heard one cs Piilead Reeoonaile for eared oe 5 week, After that there will n ¢ a said Mr. Lord, and it was ail ov sf them testify before, another of Nainee Beliced Responsible } ver thre ni doing #0 I mado i} dimoulty, heaald, Inithe mean tus. lt—Shoukders N Penater tal fy Snes ook the group could be put on the stand. Asbury Park Assa on rae Bungee : the city will need some more mone t from what he had learned about the | cording to Mr. Davis, this “d paaUhe Gam bt antl _ihter Lg her uve went but the Comptroller says he will | 2 situation, there should be some regu- | Voree specialist,” whom he accuses of ri peat gactarianialandl| ugh the house and pulled out al! | able to get all city wants bs " nw tation and that the Ranking Depart. | forging signatures of Supreme Court A Search is under way for a tall and the bureau drawers and threw things | fore the end of next week | eopa y extent of sup 2 e proper place for the : 1 egro who snatches hand- |g soun¢ 5 Aoapa) fe aiiane ie want ree he proper piace top the Niaticns he hoeaay aivoruns decree poner aera fe pean a ind the floor Then I washed] py the Albany bill the off thm the dancer's know whether an apropriation would | operated his “mill” so cleverly and |D&8S trom We ieee ag prose | nands and the knife and went! City Chamberlain will be abolished. | cu be necessary to enable the depart-|ao boldly that “there is no means of | MONamee was assau back to the shop. Knowing | would! Mr, Berolzhcimer, the Cha riain, | meht to carry out the regulatory | ringing out how many fake divorce | Yesterday afternoon and it became | pe arrested and the cut on my ays the Comptroller war run | work. known to-day Miss A. K. Backster! would be seen, I purposely enlarged | ‘ht ire financial bu: ’ “If jt is necessary to have an ap-| decrees and decrees of annulment are ihe victim of aaimilar attempt een Durpostly enlarges loity alone and blamed the city's finan- | ' propriation,” he was asked, “would|on file in this county.” pe haabhs SERIES |the cut when I got to the shop and | ejay) ‘assment of this w apor you think that the making of one] go difficult of detection were the t. The description roth called the attention of several per- | Mr stupidity 4 would be a yiolation of the economic! 4. ne perpetrated that Supreme, *ssallants led the police to t MeNe | aons coitheigaoe that | naa out my- | ness. programme?” b Sas iat arn © same man was concerned 5 5 | >. - “] should think not," returned the |Court Justice Tompkins unsuspect-| the sam sided If and went to a drug store and| gouge vectntyre ftolde seat by |T! Governor, with a broad smile. ingly signed a final decree of 1| Miss Backster was approached by| had the finger tied up. I returned t»} ‘ ‘ — ingly signed @ Bina’ decree of annul-| ic negro on the Heck Street Bridge |My Shop and waited for what might Appellate Divin |ment in a case where his signature (happen Judg F. MeIntyre wa EVERYBODY STEPS | over Wesley Lake, between Asbury | Mh! : fe i - ae to the interlocutory decrees was ane , ne Francesco Raimondi, who lived |clear tittle to nt. at t who've ed to de ON HIM AND HITS HIM | ‘eres. | Park and Ocean Grove. When the|pelow me, came to the shop and said sions bench by the Appellate t, from the knees down, bat n tt i ae man selzed her handbag, Miss Baok-|his wife haa found my wite dead on lor the Supreme Court to-day, ‘T eae Noe Ae fi es s i result of his investigations!» rougnt him and screamed. Otto | the kite hen floor. 1 went with him | unantm alaly upheld the verdict ok-toe dip and ' those ed 0} a |to the hoi d found policemen | which decided t Judge Mel iY a Harlomite Resents Subway Treat-| 274 Mowe carried on by Assistant) itchmer of Bradiey Beach went {i HAM Sn Cone pelleerieh | Tee wards erases denice ih he we of ex = y District Attorney Walter A .Fervis| | D and hin approach caused, tn ‘300 and told them f had hidden | ete on Nove 7, 1916) and. dianila ne rts to per prep ment by Bronxites and Then tor the past two months, District calles etislines Wee ue 0 in a closet. We went to the | the belohanty anpeal rectly agro to flee, He ran over the bridge g oney was gon torney Davis has announced that he | "°* 4 \There had never been any money | Ss Party Gets Rough. would go before the Grand Jury in| to Ocean Grove. |there, of course, I made that up us sted aa | “I have never| ~~ a ~ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL }, 521. valry Of Potato and Rose for Life on City Lots Od Garden Rivals—Left | Th ae | right—Onion, Jon | to Mahoney alsky; Cu- Gardener lyhook. Mother William Steiner; Anna Bassler mes 2! ‘oth a Ditta, puck Dachse, Cabbage, Robert Ke Hen cum Anthony Kappes; As- Aster, Myrtle White Calen M sak ; Z imate s ac 5 paragus, Ch: es Bust Po- dula, Lillian Bell; t Pea. ted Vemetab! Pest John Animated Spectacle of Flowers| PAS Wiwin'iiein; Carton Ble Catherine O'Keefe; Misnonetic Ditta; — Flower Godfrey and Vegetables Presented by mer’ Haag: Corn, Frank Kaester: Mary Englehart: “Violet, Mary | Dita Garden Guild. CONFESSES KILLING (IY ae LOAN fae KILLED, Mrs. McNamee is the wife of the| burt of my plan director of publicity for the National] “At first I thought I had conceal Cit Compan in New York, Her home|My tracks, but I see now T was very e fe at No. 1143 Myrtle Avenue, Plain-| foolish, The detectives knew I killed field my wife.” | Cervello was arraig charged with homicide, ! Tombs, CATS SENTENCED TO DEATH TO SAVE MONTCLAIR BIRDS | and committed to t ‘CITY WILL USE BLANK BALLOTS; NO CANDIDATES | COFFEE New York’s Own Drink Tried to Avoid Election but | The coffee-loving New Yorker aw Requires It to Be eee” t ma Mi | NEW warfare on “prea. The man who insists that his coffee on Tuesday eld 7 a | Pee ven | shall be as strong and ‘well-flavored as the cup HOBEIEA, (AAA) AREICH | Cee at MAnIRIA NE Ts that satisfied him on Monday, has found that he HE City Clerk of Kiowa, whigh is said to be the only mu- i Haitian Gounte apidae asian | nicipality in the country requ can rely on the uniform excellence of Whi Attorney General Richard J, | Meenses for tabbles Rose because of careful selection Hopkins, if a city election could Henry Howland, President and the most skilful roasting. be dispensed with this year, if the of the Montclair wird Club, ap. | present officers could be induced peared last night uetore che City White Rose Coffee has been speci- WRG CONeE 8 eo PAE UE A hea | ally packed to meet New York's e as Dave teen found L ‘amc Oo protec ig willing to have their names on | cats, As | discriminating coffee taste. ticket next Monday, but t 1 ed to pure : ‘ 5 gy tion must be held, the Att | cha cat tras White Rose Coffee— General ruled. | deartsasis pestis Saas Bees 4 Ig no candidute appears 0 will be placed or as fine as the famous allots will be printed and votes n shrubbery and all A i will write in names of persons for] A ioe White Rose Ceylon Tea whom they desire to vote death by lethal gas.” ol Fra U.S, 10 Ot | well, }tlon a GRAND JURY GET EVIDENCE NJ POLL FRAUD j= lure of Hiden County | Body to Act Results in ww Move. Evidence of alleged election (ravds n Huds n County, N adduced before the Mackay | | Wi Jersey, last | November, Legislative — Investigatin Commit or ‘ ‘ hate is ‘Long |tee, will be presented to the Fed on quality eral Grand Jury for action, John A | Bernhard, ohief counsel for the com mittee, said to-day at Much of this evidence | been the fall |the Hudson County Grand Jury, | | which faited to return any true bills | Jin connection therewith. The deci |ston of the committee to take th | matter out of the hands of the local \body results from the failure of the previous jury to act Preparation for this decision was |seon in the bringing out of testimon tending to discredit the methods used by the Hudson County Sheriff ins |iccting members of the Grand Ju | ersey City dy had term of ulrea presented at ] last ni Long’s Lighton $5.00 anting Cham of Roosevelt Dead. nk Van Duyne, sixty-two, ght ath me in West of acute indigestion ono of the ptoneers of Col, @ hunter of wide repu and a w personal friond of © Roogevelt, big game with in the n weight Asoft hat so light you can wear it in mid- summer. An unus- ual selection of mod- els, richly silk lined. 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Our experts have achieved the houctte--in materials and shade mest discriminating woman—and to be duplicated elsewhere nton Crepe of t quality, h much desired slim sil 's that will please the at prices that are not the 1 embroidered belt front ond back, sash an ide ruffle-fold of tractive shades, pearance simplicit giving a of Pari Above Made of excelent Crepe de Chine shawl collar, liber ally hand-embrot dered vestee of self material, self belt long tunic, cleverly tucked, $15 Prices th ada ut contrast “p sian Above) Dress of Tutlcta, ars. tinctively modeled, generousty hand - em Droide vestee aud panel, with neat slim ine tur $25 Ranging to $60 Sizes from 39 to 56 Bust. aul Levine ‘A Shop for Stout West 2 Doors MeAlp'n Women” 34? Strect levator oA nee oe er nee ——<_