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-BALROAD WASTE and Management Couldn't ’ POLICE AND FIREMEN ’ ’ 1 ONG BROWN, pre- . an G prictor of jhe Park Avenue : (Continued rom First Page.) Ho who, a few days | Exhibit Before Wage Board] ago. tinea Mad yd Dry anu Customs Men Claim Weights Such as Used on) Declares Murdered Man ‘Was|Moran, the ead ot che patrolmen’s AY fuse service to any person who Siete tn Sihas ten organization, was sharp, He got nim Blames Condition on Man- | totiged a flask in any ot the | 500 -Cases in Freight Car Bomb Made in Scranton Not Count and Had Not |to admit raises durine his administra. agerial Inefficiency. sea daa opted From Canada. Where Man Is Held. Antagonized Germany, | Hes “emuunts ee eatin ‘o-day by one of the head waiters, amesics mo against $100 in the Mitchel period. A man had placed a bottle of . Guinness for the firemen was sim. REMEDY |S SUGGESTED. | whiskey on a table and had re. |. "ederal Probfittion agente recoived SCRANTON, Pa., April 20.—Arrest) | Mrs, Emma Small of No. 214 West |iinriy examined by the Mayor. eel eee tlinad’4o reniove either It or nine a Up this morning that there was of & suspect in the Wall Street bom / 824 Street, who was well acquainted There were also hearings to-day on NoR f tin W. if| seit “something funny” about a cariuad of cuse here, fotlowed discovery by local with Henry Buelow, the hotel clerk thirty-six other bills : ‘eason for Cut in Wages i se oery. hut that won't do here, ROUEN received at the New York police of an underground passe) who was murdered in Atlantic City| REFORMERS OPPOSE MILITARY These Losses Are Elimina- wan Shrew opening abot Central yards and consigned w J hich, it I believed, may once have} jast Thursday, is of the opinion that POLICE CAPTAIN. ow do you mean, ‘Won't Sullivan, No. 616 West aéth Strvet lo @ subterrenean chamber used|he was killed for the money he car-| ame civil Service pling Associn ted, Is Charge. dc? * weil Ure Mas i | Agents Einstein, Moe Smith ant laacets OE THiS roel memon ites, Hed on his person and not because he | tion gtrongly oppased Asmembly ———— | “pons that bottle contain whts- | Wittenberg went w the car whic: i was revedted today after VP) ho) antagonied Germany during the| x6 4 679, giving the Potter Oxats CHICAGO, April 20° Wastes) ayo Brown asked cume from Cannda by way of Ma- be! ee err en oY aay. (Wat slonor the right to designate a “mit @mounting to $1,000,000,000 annually! “ure! Doctor's orders!" Jono, N. Y. ‘The agents broke the ‘ve and City Deteotive John Car) “This man,” sald Mra. mali, “came | tary Police Captain” In the depart ‘were tald to managerial incifeiency “What do you mean, ‘Doctors seal and dug into the potatoes, Un- tusclello had spent hours questioning |g philedelphia from Germany in ent. The ion chitined | Gifs : Balen e der the top layer they found be suspect, whowe name is DMs !1390, 1 was living there at the time| iy, ice eroutd en American railroads ina dotaiiou| Ter” ‘tween 600 and 600 cases of Scotch secret. Mt is understood be 14) with my husband, Joseph, who died | (1° Ui C phil nndl ih ‘exhibit placed before the fa Wyoail| pwn did ‘The tabel read, “One |W! 8Key: Before they had completed 4 (uulam, about twenty-seven ¥oArs| five “years ago, and ie brother) | 07 uegner mee Lie solt dibad RAbor Bontd to-day a6 part of Price 5 the seizure agents of the Custurms et cage, Charles, who was the Philadelphia pets” to a position whitch pres ‘Jabor’s fight against a reduction ot ‘wages. Roocoveradle wastes were cs- ‘timated by the employees at $578,600,- 000 & year and other wastes, impos- ‘sible of estimation, would equal that amount, it was declared. wastes in the present railroad the defective equipment which the managements of the road are using @s an argument for the need of de- Reiiknietions’ and. insinialn hat cases of whiskey at §72 4 cause, ‘The ing drafts which reached him from | Detective Bureau, the Civil Service first devery was to be made at the ing in a vacant lot. This was cov-|Germany. Tor a couplo of years he | Reform Association contended that ff those deficiencies and defaults i y . ial <hbtageinett. were ‘retressed aud Ormond Garage, No, 18 Ormond ered by @ trap-door, They opened) did no work and then he asked | With the grace of the Commissioner Depaired Gere would remain no Place, Brooklyn, A truck and twen- FRANC ZONA = PAOM ST AG: WINING the door and descended into the hole.|haries to get him a job. Charles Se rl er be ue nant Weason for attempting to reduce ty-four cases of liquor were seized lek After going only a short distance /xent him to my husband who was|pay of an inspector. Assemblyman GaAs An K rihiod GE corres i) there, and the following men were ar- | underground they ran against 4 wall |wwurekeeper in a hotel, Later my |lamill, who defended the dill, de Rae dedatetel’ revthods. and incren | rested: Theodore Tyler, No. 139 West | If the tunnel Jed te . subterranean | husband went to Atlantic City and CU IANSA hae sntentene. GE Soe ke Sip eMislekey 6b, enipiovens oF sires: Paul Schindler, No. 165 chamber, D evi 7 ee ee oe slow yee sth tne Unitoa | Omnation, and even the cops in the _ vest 40th Street; Louis Kaiser, No. | walled up befure the police found the | “Below was in love with the Unite: audience smiled, uate al reactant peeuhedes — 2M West 111th Street; Dominico At- | | trap-door, States and Aves City, but he was| ‘There was no opposition to the tail ‘effo: si nagement an ‘ fooniich ‘ : | ay smo | Hever Naturalized because, he said,| giving the Police Commissione Sees ne sane ea, | Delegates Dissatisfied With I, tn. Ne i atutbery str: Patnex| — [() MRS. STOKES Putter investigntion ut task tine Maven Ge cceuiiay Diacae nO aaiL DE) the alee Comores Ration could best be cttaineal C.-C C a. Di Brasi, No. 375 Broome Street, and) « ‘J | |revealed there was au entrance to) would have cut him off from inherit-| Mrs. Irma Horton, widow of Floyd adkehic the media’ <t: unitorn C.C, Conference About Re- pomintoo Frattarino, No, 642 Graves- ( ’ the underground passage from a|ing an catate,in Bavaria if he rv-|Horton, a police’ lieutenant -1ed Gifeements ‘reached by collecilve ductions on Freight. end Avenue, Brooklyn. They are | Hota fae ISTE DO PROOd eRe eee eee a aaa ee ruta tal gene to gLMOn ce Oeecinlh tue Renwe charged with conspiracy to gal Hquor. | yun cupant of the house refused to | {ive not heard from him directly in| year to $1,950, or o If the herve ning. a KUNG. 246 8c Harks Piece Brn: te occupal e | five years, but Iam quite sure he has|leutenant's salary of $2,300 a year It was also charged that much of WASHINGTON, April 20—Faimers lyn, according to Mrooklyn ee eanncipicieie allow any strangers to enter hia yard. |an aunt living in Wurtemburg - > 7; et : ol y e always claimed he was lucky with ereased wage costs could have been| decided to take their fight for a re- Grand Avenue; Michael Scotti, suspect now in custody was arrested | Ne al 5% Ashland Place, a Ch that Mrs. Stokes ever made such a * ards. avoided if the ronds had deciared lens|duction in freight rates direct to Syivester, No. 2623 Weat 28d Street, ‘remark, adding: “I gave my daughter —Certain of Success TE I AR Mal c3 If he was murdered, he was kitled | No Reason to Alter Policy Because Woeral dividends and use a proper . Ments.—Inadequate and out of date equipment is renewed and it ia conservatively estimated that by proper organ zation an annual ‘TAKE WITH MEALS’ ON BOTTLE ROUTS NO-DRINK ORDER pint of whinkey mealtime.” “You win,” said Brown, and he instructed the walters to take the man's order. To be taken at Se FARMERS TO TAKE. fro mall parts of the United States meeting here to-day under the cus- pices o€ the National Farmers’ Union, President Harding. would be a big psychological factor in starting the marketing of farm prod- ucts and a general price reduction in other lines. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, U.S. AGENTS FIGHT Service were on hand to claim (i whiskey on the ground that it was | smuggled, The dispute has not yet been settled. A number of important whiskey ar- rests were made in Brooklyn to-day Prohibition agents said they had ne- gollated with “bootleg brokers” at vo. 66 New Street, Manhattan, for 260 tion agents, negotiations were made for the purchase of 250 cases of whiskey at $60 a casa Three men rested there were ‘John Guerra, No. all of Brooklyn, The agents on in- such dwelling and of his bona fide; guests when entertaincd by tun therein.” Magistrate Levine in the Harlem Court to-day sald the New York police Plucky New York Runner Who Won “Hub” Marathon in Record Time (Continued From First Page.) about my jewelry.” Mr8. Miller denied Edgar T. Wallace at No. 13 \a6th Street, that she had found golden hairpins In Walace’s bed and red hair in bis hairbrush, Mrs, Miller | declared that she was with her SAYS, TODRY UPN. Men at It “Like House Afire’”’ homes unless there was cause to be- * a home was being used to pro- tect sales. The law 1s here and I think it will stay,” said the Commissioner. “It is only a question of giving us the men. 1921. SECRET PASSAGE Phe privoucr was arrested yeaier- day in South Scranton and news of the capture was withheld. It wus in South Suranton two months ago that Police Sergvant Walter Kime, Pa- trolman John McCloskey and Arubur Ramsdall, a Department of Justice cogent, found the underground pas- sage The three men discovered an open- When these discoveries were made, two months ago, Government agents put the house under survetllancs, Tue Sroportion of thicir carnings to estab-| This decision was reached ufier formation received in this cuse went | most of the valuable pleces of jowelry in Drive. ors to think that the Wall Stree bomb| his money, He had no connections | of Recent American Yeh replacement funds. spokeamen for the farmers had con- {°,No 18! Gold Strect, Brooklyn, and jshe hed. Mr. Bloke’ gave Bern very, ere may have been made here was the re-| "ith the German Government.” Note. + WASTES AS ESTIMATED BY | ferred with members of the Interstate Sante of Naver ane five | few. ana of the pleces ahe DOUEME) potice Comminsioner Pnright, tu an| Port that a local firm manufactures|ioi4 co. appeals to Higher Conrt,| TOKIO. April 20 (Associated ; UNIONS’ WITNESSES. Commerce Comiminrion to urge lower Negro Prohibition agents working herself. t 1 interview printed by The Globe (v-| weights, such as were found scuttered| wWasitnG@TON, April 20.—The Ford | Press)—The cabinet yesterday de \ The following tabulation represents |rates. The delegates apparently were !"" Harlem went to William Hauen-| “There were forty Laine stolen. | a, y, said he had no doubt of his suc-| “round the corner of Browd and Wall! ytotor Company brought to the Su-|cided there was no reason to alter : Ghose wastes catimated by the unions'| dissatisfied with the outcome of this “Ci's 4s more, No. 618 Lenox Ave.) Bewen of them were fount in the] o.5 in enforcing the State Pronib.-| Streets after the explosion, ‘These|preme Court to-day its appeal from Japan's policy on the Yiyy mandate a! ‘witnesses and for which authorition| conference. Weiner, charging that he sold then Poste . inte shine ‘ Bid st | tion Law. fying weights resulted in many of the}, decision in New York, awarding question because of the cecent Am- fare quoted: OMcials of the union suld the Trest- two half-pints of gin at $1 each. Louis St Buffalo. | His name ta Wilias | wwe have gone at ft Me a house| thirty-tive deaths. more than $2,000,000 to the Hotel |erican note on the subject, according Modernizing Locomotives. — | dont probably would be asked to call EDMerman, proprietor of « delicates- ye pais oaee Pie ta nts deninwe | afire,” he sald, “and resuits are be-| Superintendent of Police 1my sald | Woodward Company, because of the to the Nichi Nichi to-day. The de- Gross reparable deficiencies in | conference of shippers, labor, the Mireriiea Wribery A cee te Nice ea toint Im this teatimony ars, | Kinning to show. Four hundred men|to-day that the case being worked up Withdrawal of | the Ford Company cision of the Ministry will be ree | tractive power are pointed out |Ratirond Labor Board, Interstate lind and Harvey charge that Immer- | Miller suld, “Mr. Stokes thought at | 8 out looking for liquor, aided by al! | here may develop into something FOr ee eee nO venta a part ny ported Friday at an extraordinary 4 and it is shown that by system. |Commerce Commission, stecl and MM offered them $250 for the release |, time that Juliette Gussner had|the other men on post. The entire|important, “or it may prove a tub- pepuuding. (hed. planned to eons | meeting of the Diplomatic Advisory , tic application to the locomo- | other interests which furnish the rail. °',Wclner ms me ie jewelry.” ‘This waa ob- | department ts at it In a serious vein./ole.” He said all depended on what struct In New York. |Counoil, the newspaper adds. om | tives of demonstrated improve- | roads supplies and banks to discuas a Paha Agere BFE Fectea te be ate ae who almost | YoU will see a ehanged atmouphere w/the authorities could learn from the i = | The Foreign Office said it couta ments such as superheaters, brick | yoluntary readjustment so as to re- Of letters from citizens asking if they |} saeey, withdrew his objection, | 908 as we get our first conviction in | prisoner. Uldeat Neaident of Dutchens County) noither confim nor di the above arches, mechanical stokers and | tore commerce to ita accustomed Violated the law by keoping Mauor In | ay acne? Sa ; ileal eee DES AE OF |re port and the Gavernment deemed t ©; $004 water heaters, there would their homes, ‘To quiet their fears he | “It is my belief.” Mrs. Miller went | eee cgmantedioner Tecounted the | Dalle of Bermaten Fiisentr ere Received) POUGHIERFSIN N. April 20.— |r A “ Piahi anv wanwallanving’ of as channel and give an impetus to bual- quoted the following section of the|on, “that Mr, Stokes has the 01 E Here. Mra. Cordelia Iomans, oldest resident of | W!8¢ Rot to mike any statement or * | ness and agriculture. State Prohibition Enforcement Law, | Jewelry! various e@pecial squads, all working | he local branch of the Investign- | Dutchess County, {8 dead in Beacon at;)Comment on the Yap question be least $272,500,000, Such a suggestion waa put forward * Sony of which he had just re-/ At this Mr. Smyth turned to Mr.| without knowledge of the others tion Rureau of the Department of - poomot va Oneration.—!] celved: Stokes with a broad smile and asked, eo natnee caatheds af coat’ bun | Sie woureiouce of the farmers with "Nothing tm article shall be you tt tn your ponkei | Movements, and one made up of Men | justice received by special messen- Soretion, Ny Yi fn 820_ and cle tlahed by mutual imderatiniing bo Pp the Interstate Commerce Commisaios, construed to forbid the possession now?" Mr, Stokes, who eeemed to |to report to the Cuulesioner ger to-day the photograph H 7 the Japane and American ; chase, coal inspection, careful re- Headed by National Secretary Davie ¢£intox cating liquor in one’s privat» take the question’ quite seriously, |checking up on the work of the PO-(hrints and Bertillon measurements ties were un-|Governments, foreign ofMice officiale { eeipt and efficient firing of the | 1.0 parme told h y Davis dwelling or abode providing such in- shook his head. Nceman on ordinary duty. He prom-|/ + . man arrested in Scranton yes- } locomotives an annual saving rs told the commission that tuxicating liquor was legally hit DENIES VISIT TO WALLACE ised to handle with the utmost |) 4) Gov ‘ sat in the { Td te effected of at least {P°sides reducing the loss now sus- property before the enactment of tax ROOM: toed to angle cvman who showed |*erday by a Government agent In the i = . east | tained by them in the growing of their Section and Is for use only for the kes fayoritima to a saloonkeeper. hetief he is one of those who plotted ‘ \pxcauee ropa h lowering ct. freight rates Pee mere ies aera ei losin colts cnata dnr lie oan riven (“ic waid he was against searching |the Wall Street bomb explosion of Shop Organization Improve- pf 3 3 thereof and 8 family residing in by a colored maid in the employ © last Sept. 16. The man is an Itailan, about twenty-seven years old. Arrangements had already been made for hurrying the photographs 4 ith known to have Unable to market their own prod- are risking their lives by tasting mys-|daughter all the time during that qyey cut me d 669 ‘ to the blacksm cooler” effected of at | i. the farmers, the spokesmen said, terious liquids in thelr search for|period and neither Mra. Stokes nor pudget and to-day. 1 could use 500 |Shod the horse which drew the was- pate ats Fuel—The obso- |4Fe Virtually on a buyers’ strike, 2 Ve ah aren pete ae amelie ee the East 35th for traffic work. If the city gives|onload of explosives to Broad and wer .—The ol 3 2 Fast 116th Street, accused of having | Street address. | Ne there is no prospect of conditions Im- us the man force necessary Now | Wall Street, and to the workmen on dete and wasteful condition of the . | proving in time to bring better prices Vinegar and was discharged. earlier in the trial that Hal Rilig power plants in alate oe fo Kant ¥eavinierens ® Bail of $500 on each charge was|had visited the stokes home, No. 317| Stock Exchange Building who taixcd Good And it io entimated that Siatshiava Ge de fixed in Jefferson Market Court for| West 78th Street, on New Year's be chaperoned and finish ber musi-| after the explosion to ® mun who possible saving of fuel would by re jipasie heal aM oiereor engaug James McElroy, No. nt Eighth Ave-|eve, 1919, and been ordered out of Seen een of a letter alleged | 89/4 he was the driver of the wagun. CHOCOLATE CHOCOLATE itself amount to $10,000,000, would make pos- sue, accused of bribery and possess-/this house by Mr. Stokes. & part 4 % Water Consumption — gavin, sible @ reduction of freight rates, {nk whiwkey in his saloon, No. 352| Q. “When did you first hea of to have been written by Mrs, Miller to Fall details of the arrest ure being || COVERED CREOLE COVERED MOLASSES * R P| Gontaleak ' Ninth Avenue, Policeman Charies {differences in your daughter's fum- Stokes in 1912, which said: “It Is | eagerly awaited by members of the |] peppeRMINT PATTIES: CHIPS: + in the consumption of water are |Commissioner McChord declared rall- ‘tyeonan and Charles Aichman, special nearly two years since I saw her” f B fstimated at $12,600,000. Service of Supply—Wastes and buses amount annually to not less than $75,000,000, Bhop Cost Accounting—Saving feasible to $10,900,000, Labor Turnover — Estimated that the avoidable wastes incident to labor turnover and to inade- roads had lost about $8,000,000 in op- eration during the past year, “Money, Iwbor and equipment are) all abnormally high,” said be, whether with cheap froight rates farmers could market their products at a profit “Possibly not,” Mr. Davis replied, | Mr, McChord asked Secretary Davis | four gullons of wine, proved it was | service squad, testified that after they | ‘had found a bottle of whiskey in the | water trough back of his saloon bar, MecKlroy offered them $200 not to ar- rest him. They accopted the money, they said, and then placed him under arrest. ‘Three men were held tn $1,000 bat! each in the Bridge Plaza Court, Brooklyn, charged with transporting 149 casen of whiskey on a truck Maids in Stokes’ employ testifiea | ily? A. “In January 1919. I came on to New York in response to a tele- gram from my gon Victor. Very soon after my arrival 1 sent a tele- gram or letter to Hat Billig asking: him to come gn and one to my step- son, Rolam “Miller, asking ‘him to | come, too, and protect us.” Asked about the disposition of members of the family in the Stokes | |house, Mrs, Miller said that ber | daughter always slept in a fourth | York will ibe as clean as a whistle.” the site of the new addition to the Another clew that leads investiyut-| ‘ACE |BUELOW SLAIN MAYOR HYLAN TAKES tically gives him the salary of Tarpee tor, although he is called “Ceptats.” ‘The association also opposed twen | ty-elx bills providing for the remstato. ment of policemen. In opposing Senate bf 1381, on- titled An Act to Amend the Charter |in Relation to the Pension Payatte to the Commanding Officer of agent of the North Germar Lloyd. “The name af the man was Hoin- rich Buekler, After a timo he changed it to Henry Buelow, He was not of noble blood but had an Alr about him and the boarders in | our house called him ‘Count. “He became acquainted) with my brother-in-law Charlos through cash- | the hat he received a liberal allowanc Sonn hae TES Riwayel had: plenty: ct] aA AN STANDS. FIRM ney and did not have to work. Tia ly dissipation was gambling and ON YAP QUESTION hy robbers who saw him displaying the age of 101, She was born in Hore-}yond what has heen, or will be, pur PENNY A POUND PROFIT Special for Thursday, April 21st Bomb Squad and others who have been working directly on the explo- sion mystery. (Mrs, Stokes.)’ stricken out. “My duughter was in Denver In the ‘The letter was Big, creamy disks of aromatic perfection. Crispy, snappy bits of molasses goodness. Our regular 59c goods. autumn of 1910 and went to New York and to’ the Ansonia, I am sorry to say, with Dr. and Mrs. Hendricks.” At the opening of the afternoon session Martin W. Littleton, counsel for Mrs, Stokes, asked the Court for © more liberal financ'a) allowance for expenses. Mr Smyth opposed this Word was received here to-day tbat Chief William J, Flynn of'the Inve: Justice, had started from Washington to take charge in person of the now evidence, gation Bureau of the Department of se” 24e We Also Offer : POUND 44¢ request on the ground that Mr. Lit- u tloton had already received $7600 froin ¥ Clg “but a freight rate reduction would be | @uate training amounts to more which was intercepted by Patrolman | floor room with her two children. Oe anaes © tee . soph Carrol rhe Fe ¢c ti one " . than $40,000,000. one factor and it would be foolish to | ti ing ur the “whiskey” wan not |lower floor. @ Foom on ® justices Gavernn and an additional | yoaay Vjeclared “dividend of 1, per||| Chocolate Milk Loss and Damage—Estimatea |féJect any plan that would reduce the | earned, ‘The prisoners were Victor | ‘Throughout her examination Mra, | $000 later, and that with the $7000) vont on common stock, payable Muy eaving $90,000,000, farmers’ loss simply because it doos|Kretzer, No. 145 Heyward Avenue; | Miller's tmpulsiveneas carried her | Which Justice Finch set aside it ca- Further alleged large-scale wastes, and ineMciencles in the equip- it and operation of the railways, Mimoult of approximate estimate in doliars and cents, are given as fol- s; Wastes due to remedial defects car equipment, to defactive power uipment, through inefficient han- of tractive power, to Inade- quate engine terminals, to defective maintenance of way, to inefiicient train ‘@peration, to antiquated equipment and to bad management, in miscel- taneous overhead, advertising and the railway administration's public prop- pret and administrative neglect to intain engineering research and fhhegiect or resistance to improvement generally. At is estimated that the losses due inefiicient train operation are due to “mana- perial incompetence.” diccording to the exhibit, railway feaerere im many cases have sys- Neally fought scientific cost finding methods; introduction of the methods of personnel han- standardization in equipment fr nega innovations, The exhibit many of the particular mie, which the employees think bhould be adopted, but, they say, are upon the railways, not solve their whole problem.” Mr, Davis added that If decreases in freight rates would not the volume of business to the rail- roads sufficiently to make a profit for them the farmers would rather pay the railroad deficit in the form of taxes than bear the entire burden of high freight rates as at present, President Macsparran of the Penn- sylvania Grange declared that the | present high labor costs resulted from efforts of railroad executives during Federal control to prove Gov- erpment ownership a failure, He cited alleged instances of ex- traordipary increases in the number of employees on little used proper- ties, “with the deliberate intention of running expenses as high as pos- sible.” Mr. Barrett reported to the confer- ence that the Polish Ministershad in- formed him that he wished to buy 7,000,00 bushels of wheat, 7,000,000 bushels of rye and 800,000 bales . f cot- ton for Poland. A committee was ap- pointed to viait the Minister and ake arrangements for the sale, in general use Recep Wed inefficiencies complained and the Ronee in ase upon eoaeet Tn conclu ing th the exhfbit points that the remedies suggested, in instances, Ge close ¢c- Ddetween managements WASHINGTON, April and Representatives from eleven Far sateen States perfected an organiza tion to-day with a view to Apding 9 . upon wor ray Ccive the “question et Jepensee {i increase | Leo Kretzer, same address, and Ed- | ward Lyons, No. 73 Middleton Street, Brooklyn. Frank Zolland, No. 14 Willett Street, took a bottle of whiskey to the East Fifth Street Station and said he had bought it from Stephen trovaky. No. 453 Bast Mifth Street Petrovaky denied it in the Essex Market Court and was discharged ZMand, who said he had acted only as “a good citizen,” was held in $500 badl for posseasing the Hquor. Detectiv Berbeau smelled prune juice early this morning and after investiguting he said he found a still in operation in the old Havemeyer mansion, now occupied aa a nurses’ home, at No. 46 West Mth Str iBruno Gunther, who said he lived there, was held in $500 bail tn the Jefferson Market Court. Deputy Police Commissioner Leach went notices to 160 real estate owners to-day snying thoir places were sus- |pected of violating the liquor law and calling attention to the fact that liens against the property ran be made if liquor is found there. He said 600 such liens have been made pee AS ah Court ter Landi Attorneys for the landlords of the double apartment buliding Nos, 2338- 2344 Beaumont Avenue, Bronx, who ve fulied to appear on’ five differant xet for trial of with, tenants, appearance to-day | when Just! Wiliam Morris in the | Muntelpal court announced he would dism the cases and assem $880 cost against the landlords. ‘witen the at: a Justice Morris ea! would | opening Se NAA An A ree into long answers and statements, | many of which had to be stricken | from the record, At no time was she In the least flustered, only, eager [to toll everything to the mont’ ela | orate detail, When the cross examination was begun Mrs, Miller answered In the sume deliberate manner, explaining to Mr. Smyth during one of her pauses {that she did not have “a conventent | memory,” but wanted to be quite sure of her answers. Q. When did you daughter fret leave Denver alone? A. When she was fifteen or sixteen and went tu the National Park Seminary, Q. When did she leave at another time? A. When she went to Europe with her sister, Heatrice, under the chaperonage of Mre. Georgia Miller, my husband's slster, For nearly half an hour Mr. Snryth | questioned Mrs. Miller as Mrs, Stokes had travelled about the country on. visits or excursions California, St. Louts and Cuba with her family ‘before her marriage, Q. Where were you when you heard lof your davehter's marriage to (Mr ‘Stokes in January, 19117 A. At r me in Denver, | Mrs, Miller stated that @he wna in New York in February, 1910, and re- turned to Denver. Q. Where was your dapgnter m that time? A. The summer before her Jiaputes marriage she was with me in Denver. made a hasty Mrs. Miller anid that she and her daughter were at the Waldorf pred gether In the spring of 1910. Q. When did you leave your daugh- ter, Mrs, Stokes, in New York? A. In apeai 1g the winter of 1999, February. I dellave, onaider thelr, 7 mee torr re- I left her in West 724 Street with a Temission of the costa, \Qtias Coleman tn order that she might to when | tablished an unprecedented allow ance. Mr Smyth explained that gar T. Wallace, named as a co-re- spondent, was paying all his own ex- penses. “Ieee allowances or moneys on the part of the plaintiff should foreclose any further raid on his pocketbook.” Mr, Smyth said. Mr. Littleton told Justice Finch that 24 to stock of record Muy 10. WHAT IS DOING TO-DAY IN CONGRESS the minutes of the stenographer at the SENATE. trin] would amount to $3,000. He also To pass Colombian Treaty, pointed out that the expenses of wit- GUA nesses the securing of photo- graphe was expecinily heavy. Justice Finch explained that $2,500 aeemed very fair, but even this sum ‘was opposed ®y Mr, Smyth, who be- lieved $1,260 was ample. The Court took the matter under advisement. ‘Ways and Means Committee heartng of Southern Tariff As- sociation representatives for tar- {ff on raw materials and manu- factured articles. 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