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Girl, 4, Makes Trip to Europe in OSSESSION OF RUM NO CRIME, CITY COURT HOLDS Part of New State Dry Law Unconstitutional, Declares Justice Prince. All by Herself IN TEN-BLOCK RACE - AFTER STOLEN CAR a rien in Hallway Fe Follows Ex- citing Early Morning Ch: Up Eighth Avenue e ee anion of Mrs. Grace L. Betts Co-Respondent in | Her Divorce Suit. CASE IN Justice Tierney Tries Vainly to “ONE 10,000, \ THK EVENING WORLD TUESDAY, APRIL 26, “JUST LIKE MOVIES,” COURT MANY SHOTS FRED SAYS WHEN WOMAN RISKS REPUTATION FOR EMPLOYER 1921, GOING TO RUN AWAY’ WITH BOYS, MISSING. — ATHLETIC GIRL WON IN ROMANCE OF WAR A BRIDE BEATS UP ALLEGED | BURGLAR HE FINDS GR TOLD FIEND INDERBEDEQVERS. Clue to Plans of Three Long | nach = Children, | truder When Police and Fire- men Reach Scene, ‘PROOF UP TO POLICE SEES HIS AUTO FLY PAST “Lam going to run away, Til co | Jacob Kleinman, despite his fitty \ | bi i Reconcile Ww ife and Manu- jar far as these boys wit take me.” years, has a brawny arm, a kees i ry » oye Y | Nest incumbent on Defendant |Owner Starts Pursuit: Police- tacturer, | cle statement was made by Ruth oye oH) 4 quick ear, and he used g Mate etautisn Iniiocetice man Uses Trotley and ‘f Paieeens White, the fourteen-year-old high them all early to-day in capturing ) to E ish Innocence, an Uses Trolley and axi un GRIPE fliile |sohoo! git!’ wito disappeated from n alloged burglar at his home, No. He Maintains. in Successful Run day, after hearin: Sa Long Branch, N. J., Friday in a ty 1295 Intervale Avenue, Bronx, His - movient! conenveaaee | powered motor car driven by Gacy | home is teas than a block from:Simp- In an opir 1 1 doy Jire: A chase of an automobil in cation of Bie | Dishrow jr. sixteen, 1 classminte, and Street Police Station, and only ice Leopold 1 Elyath Dia ich street #4. taxicabs, untrom fas 3 recompanied, by iras r 1 fow om the quarters of ‘ rlet Municipal Cour 1 tha iiles and poicemen and civilians on mi oe fifteen, a friend of En No. $2, r and c q Hans o1 min HED huskndd. kr The statement was made to to-day Kleinman, who Hi; autb-division No. 5 0 12 foot all port, ond Hotter RGiiae, Bonu tactO? Hibbetts of Oakintrat, a fifteon-year " cp with his wife on the i My io the Mute 1. HH ’ dozen shots were fired, "i ; AHR REE IG a te, who started out wit |«round floor of the house, wai ; den of proot perer ent Eighth Avenue fur ten bloc cthtetic Ch RAR hie ithe ot Friday afternoon and ‘roused by what he thought was a | 4 Bene . ; selene eHIEN Guay AUTKG Gani Ae} ems nsiated upon being brought: back window being closed. He struck a { : Long Rraneh after the party had two yateh but saw nothing suepicious in fin Pr he and fesulted in the cap vel a to w point near ‘trenton ) room. He passed into the ad~ | ( ae uw ficht in a ay. of James Me wKo are is is ie Breaking a mtubsort rocieen ning room in which his twelve- i 1 upheld by ti ZH Donald, thirty, giving no address. He Qian companion of the wits nearly ays, which thad resisted 1r-old son was sleeping and struck j Mkt ce ooked api the West aru Wthee Fuatloe Mlatitey: SHARE, J the efforts of her family and th Ss ae match. chen > 01 f 1 ‘ state’ P + RnR VERE LARS LNBEE wi sii seal police, Dora chis ting tear = © boy was al . but meal | . i es We eg ‘ : “ ‘ " with: gennd NY: 7 ; a hover ene eal Be “ie. =] fully yielded to the urging of one of| MIRS, JOSEPH V. GREGORY him was 4 luinp about the size of a aifos eter Smith, a dry goods mer.” gi ir i I ales ‘rs. GRACE LOZIER BETTS. | ner teachers in the Chattle ish! Mico youngting Wed to Joseph [M’& under the covers, Kleinman $ he ¢ chant, of the Hotel Claridge, d nie Sine aalel- fins Hades ge mallee and told this mueh of the plans | Guid . CPN | pulled of the blankets and a man : oft two friends to the Lite Club, No jn picture a short tit that @ :| Ne ver Been Dead, a party | . Gregory of Taun- | leaped out at him, A battle started H ment N OF i West 44th Street, late tart nigat analogous to the bet im, tt} in we started aut.” she fald, | ton, Mass. j that aroused Mra, Kleinman and the Street . upper, Shortly etter 2 A +he! NLORS; Court ant. ofa. Si M di - “I thought we were olng only for a A romance of the torpedoing of |D0¥+ and they added thelr cries for seedings ataln < . ny = OUR“ WORT: EMDIDNES Whe Hake al ays ch er, as hort drive. After we had gone some] ar in jhelp to the thump of Aste and the tas & thre: nd his party came out to f teh weeeuanian Reena he distance, and I noticed a signpost he U.S. Cransport President Lin- (overturning and splintering of fure i Be por A street ition and pa ue ivor rett turn the car toward home. He! the marriage of Mias Bxtelle Jo- The fireman on duty in Engine 82 ! aa ig = . the theft, then tted to re- minal wont Ls a nen 7 = ‘ = tye didn't want to but when Ceried he} sephine Youngtin daughter of | quarters heard the commotion and ' “hana sade A to thei hotel on foot 2 hae fo " Me ea at mek ad. Crowd Tries to: Convince Him He started back. Mr. ani) Mrs, H.W. Young! sounded the gong, and in a short pikes! x Bhi kt re As they neared Bighth Avenua, ie ay in m sy . DEAD NARS Lipa Is a Ghost, but He Insists When she asked Ruth what her| No. 61o West 138th time fremen came sliding down the of th : s n| Sailing Is Stn ) Phyttis |S saw his car, a specdster with ee ania . ss Be ia) bie ba He's Alive. plans were, the jatter replied, ac-| Jusepit VY. Gregory, an insurance | pole and ran for the acene of bi sought piace ' ; 5 4 body, flash past. He ran ieeiien ae he we aekan J é > cording to Dora brvker of Taunton, Mass The police station also was aroused Ho nitisat ‘ d ine : SO eBe Cor abe I pte C0) Bae ntMcGTs YOR fase. Bias Rept A of sorrowing friends of I'm going to run away, T'll Ko as The bride is known eof [and Detective Haslett a squad Picea tise 5 ! Beto turn at 44th Street and acad ap the cone Eee ene aeri-| Antone Henry Mi were grouped fs these boys will take tt New York's athletic i he | ot polloemen were hurried out to {ne Morn P fi ara BYERUE ay fice hon irematation, tn MEP aucat ai table: iaut jutehl re It was after this that, having set} bas figured in many local sport- | vestigate. : , . Hand S/H J. Blakely, a steanisiip agent, friend. It ts a case In 10.900 and I down, the party drove to a] ing contests, She is an expert at By “the tme. poltcemen, Stemes spins Prince a i, aed’ a: Ae MAR alls) Se hkesiaaae CUS aan ay ae loon of Henry Ritter at Washir + eb te Pairs A Y the [afd scores of neighbors reached the zi jalso of te a : : ccc mee and) Socand! akvctane Haboken. Thus woline station, obtained a new sup- nals, being a member of the | rouse, Kleinman had given his ad- w sailed f nis tor.- | Smith's friends, ran out into the ave- Mrs, Betts testified that she mar ees Hy es mal ply of gasoline and oil and drove into] New York nis Club, She also | versa a sound beating and was wad Inoffens nd wave ve to {nue and jumped on the cana.ng ied the defendant October. i911 ne ssa lal ae ee a ‘Bbtion: awims, rows, shy and golts. sitting on him © police say the preceding th dad, whe t board of the cur. Its driver “atepped A son, John, six years old. ts Lain iy: HA ROREIMA BH ee) ie? bb the Hibberts girl broke her Mr. Gregory enlixted in the | MAn lad opened a Window lames taw becd ru and as the shot ahead WIN the plaints, whith! hail/oocurred Sunda: : » to-day the police and familie navy at the outbreak of war and [it ' ye Jett his shoes in a wagon ishable by ©. Pocque Was thrown to the direet, — Two detectives: font Alo y od ein ce nior Antone almost of the young people had felt certain] Was aboard the President Lincoln | stored in the yard. A curtous feature eonsequence en Ky. he “was fc nd the other man started Of havi been summoned to this iicaron ann Ne q thet the party had started off for a when that ship was torpedoed by was that in the wagon, near the sonal . Pate . ings city by John B. Lozier, father of the | UWenty Bia ths sr ride with the intention off 4 German UL boat. For several | Shoes, was a mirror tdentificd by overt act or eve wiven . nlaintife, ‘They followed Betta ana} Waiter at and after- 4 . aay sinew sia : | Kleinman as having been taken from aaito Aho intended! tae ot Geoweat t Hayden of the ? loarde wher he toward ut feturning vhat nix Dora's states ays it was not known what lives | hig room, How the alleged burglar Isihittea commodity All by i ni Street Station Jumped on % woman, they said. from the Grand |) ho tscher inne a different complexion on] had been lost, and it waa then | got it out of the house he didn'é AS *bereai (ent tboty sdlidveice rowenta ants Latie |the front end of a northbound <rotley Central Depot to the Hamilton Ho-| erdorraetcemal » unit police are ine that Miss Youngitng realized how [Sepiai LW) De lgenys Hides. red wronglo or When she went | and told the motorman to put on tel whe the couple registered. VUNG (Henl A HAAINRIRRA tute the 4 to belleve that the efforts of UHH she ¢ for ber young lay lata . the new ind ‘by parvitited {i speed in purault, buy the troltey Both were later found, it was testi-| ee ona sauntoring. to bat hree runaways to avoid detection | Mval admire The prisoner desertbed himselt sa8Oh Of 0 Sriintentlonic ittle'sul * wa: a and at soth fed, in a'room by the raiding party:| iio cor a dri: Ritter himaeit the result of carefully lad The s gown was pearl | Benjamin Kramer, thirty, a peddier, ; : ; ; : anil g Retts said he had an office at No.| gray crepe satin, Her hat was [of No. 917 Bast 166th Street. The and only by reason of thy enacim ticket pa f » a | Str Hayden jumped off and gor ell ; i behind the bar and for a mo- . i W nation \ pot » say he admitted later it was fad) dia. Sir tate grave alr of importance, On beard {mts a taxi which had joined the par- 175 Fifth Avenue and had beon sep- | ‘Gs a AR belief that the party de-| Pearl gray vena Ou ve ghe [only the address of his uncle Seeds Genhet thus G4 im Glatecoue Nite wc cnee ee wei aie. suse arated from his wife some time He, 1 jonk-in his eyes as ho gusod SSRI KOR aruOnatte keke feattiors af (s rr stind Se she | rest upon mere pas niedennsch F, Gilder, but tt was| A® the fugitive speedster nuared told of a telephone call he had ve-!at nis customer an carly time, after hiding ; | "It is not the spir plain that she intended to take care /49th Street Patrolman Frey of the Celved at the club the day before he! «wny, Antone," he exclaimed,| the automobile, or traveling along Jeamuld, Miss Dorothy cay eee guaranteed by stl ured for herself clo ran out and tried to aead it TOD 5 Poa Ae ©=l yesterday. Here, Jook at this news- day, litdquarters of Boy Scout or- whorn hat trimmed with pl oY ‘ott my dinner by putting citizens of ou © 19q) “aren't you afraid you'll be gene [0% The driver nearly ran him down, sted concerning the raid, paper—-here's all about your funeral." ganizations throughout this section of| heey and black velvet ribbons the Anere Cheese on win to prove th. 0 a. Inked. the, hetle | He commandeered a touring Justice Tierney questioned Betts, sy ain't dead,” protested the man| the country were notified to-day of Thomas. ty of this city \steespot. improved Sub-Division m i |Joined the chase. At 50th Stre who told the Court that the woman] wom every one in the place instantly the searoh for the missing young brosney. of th bridegroom, way wrapper this soft not merely sh a new tue of L phytis, |telman Riley of the same pri whom he had taken to the hotel was) rocognized as Madler, though most of stern ni theese dependable in warm evidence. {1 onerntes to make crim » | Bot aboard another pursuing touring “ friend of his wife's. He said he had|thon thought it was Madler's ghost.) Young Disbrow was a member of a | fF weather, | RAC, za ot seen her several times wht visit! pr by % 2 % t Retir Beniness Van Drops Dead nal a wir ro erand. |C#M and from 62d ty 5 Teet fred Ne‘and boy. ‘The father of the| | tnt deadinnd|il never have beon local Hoy oout trian, and one of the} ia atteet AINCRE lawful, an Igracnt 0 RN. R, |X times, without effect. la wie Pa ae Kes ue ae dead,” he continued leaders among the vier buys ui (Spent to aims Work | as lative of the ional riguts of ther when | At 54th Street the chase was appar- had heen. employed ad a Gemoanion |. xau/are: ton idead id onovut the) oONveIeHts) 30) 38) On) Lenviitaln, NoRWI April SO er | Mp the Genuine Roguefort Faves citls nd should not be i jently getting too hot for the thief, for | ey Sen id A panier group at the tabi Didn't | and “Woodsman” and student of w venty-n a retired Cc SE oa enteeeudl bs Aa AL. |e stopped the car and took to hig ') Mrs. Letts, as well ax nurse 10 hist ene raat of us here Ro and look at erat dane oe HEE Fite Polity Co: ther parents to {HC running west on 54th Street Brand: praiens dis you in the mortuary chapel just be Inthe belief that the truants ‘o and had lived | n ‘ade by Sharpless, Phila, Nd the decision we woe eee ine [With the mob of policemen and civil- “f the family . ,| fore your body was cremated! trying: to muater (courage to retin [eut many Yams R va ail with er but wus z ye jung in full pursuit and shots whist-| Betts was recalled to the stand an “Well, 1 pt mn drink, anyway, }#9d face thelr families, the latter de- 4 enforcement of th. Eau, | ORE Old: thon second tmM° | ing over his head. He dodged into a Questioned more closely by Justice |wnethor Im dead or note” anawered okued the children need not fear the| Se . od lafter her mother had died, she w hallway Tierney concerning the happenings | 1 | i a consequences if they come bi ’ He said S| cated ue nes tabhen, Now eel ts Oct. % two years ago. ‘The wit-|th® sUPPosed ghost. And the manner | CODF spose | 4 Peas nt had stood | *ecompal y ; i trolman Hayden found a man at |" Oct. 2 y : in which he disposed of it convinced | “Say In the papers that it Bradford | if et ah ea nutt [feels that she needs neither chap- lie top of the first flight of steps, (Ress Admitted that he had made ee His treads Gaal ue wasnt a at Will only return we will not do any- | i Bight cases of forty-four aliezed |CTn® Bor Protector. he man put up a fight and Patrolman vances to his companion while in M6 / au) it yay stadtor in. the flew |thing to him,” Charles Ziegter suid | 4 wiclations of the Sults SOU enuny eeaisen a ee 2efBbiay den had to use considerable force hey were waiting for dinner when| An investigation was started im-|to @ reporter to-day. “His mother Ix | Stan ey $ ae i ong 1 presented to Rrooklyn Grand Jury | Ne? eater alone “4 ng Heats before getting him under control. |the raiders entered, the witness said.| mediately, and it was discovered that |?! “rhe Sreheraiad Fog i him te write.” | , yesterday juve ‘been dismissed, it 1° pountry. and wi tbe an| - ee the body of Edward W. Mabri, a, ‘The attitude or the two other fami. | BR AM 4 Se re ani “rows in | WANDERBILT HEIRS — 3 YOUTHS HELD FOR | iene or tomo gia ehh ani tr Caries Wind | 592TH Ave at 36 St } gases dismissed were of men found | cremated as that of Madler, Both same. The “mothers of all three of H Veral Gy ; drinkin in restaurants. {rom flash ‘LAWYER, 72, FOUND OUT AS TRUSTEES MENACING LETTERS (oer irnaten ot the Saxe Hil alge, th" Youngster are i trom-wosty," | Second Koor-Jale Glevator } which they carrier | —s- house, near Secaucus, N. J. Madler, aa GS Claude Anderson, No, 564 naitie]| GUILTY OF LARCENY jjj,,014 c. Barker Named to Aden notes “Tired ened) Hehe Netehbor | inverter eamtent MU DMaslet 1 Ay COLOR D DEALER, DEAD ; Street, Brooklyn, whose case was dis- a ‘nieten Fela is | his funeral more than a year a ; } missed, said tis wife was ill and had ery Weeps at Conviction in| ini ei ae Kis eis eigen ee uae of laian die at a wale hate oa vr Rent Great Netieichvie: 46 Suit clearance sales, long before the usual time Sor i become worse ufter drinkin a a eens eneficiary zommodore. owing Compan; boken cundentakers P 7 A ; f which he got for her, and nurt Where He Pricticed Harold C, Barker, of No. 247 FHth| yuyene Carroll, manager of the ben sunt spies cal came trom, {HAwatd S: Bey died during the nih holding such sales; but our space is limited and our believed contained wor Forly Years Avenue, wie appointed to-day by Sur-|oarrod Towing Company, caused the| the almshouse to send for a body it Mhest NR Ld Mr ae rani stocks very large, and we ‘must make room for Sum- | also ibe a Trembling and with tears in his eyes, | Pemate wag Pini ofa trust fund for) vrrest and arraignment before Mag-|was mistaken for that of Madler, A owner of Fry's colors, dealing in. ar mer Dresses and Coats | to test the whiske James H. MeCreery, seventy-two, No, | Be Deneit 1} bere flovrad late — strate Waleh in the Fifth Avenue] number of tus friends called at the tists’ mate and ty } who sold the llc ‘ 149 Brondway Gay istoed! in) iunoral Fate deacces AAS Las tormer|Police Court, Brooklyn, to-day, of] mortuary chapel and identified it ax used ip ohina painting. He was 1h : Buhere ha ony K Mai lia Masel CLIC a ae trustee. =e forme" three young men whom he charked| Madier. “He must have shaved of 80h of Thomas M. Fry. former! Laueliaandes ‘Law be ere arene wes ead Scans In the petition submitted to the sur-| With sending him the following note: | nis beard and he looks thinner,” they S2Tcure and the. BOR AR Fre j sean a rae eed Ak : ol aged lawyer, who has practiced | derbilt, who died in 1 created aj we want $100 muah ee ue ’ te his ilinesa”” ‘They were all sure it — Mr was, ‘Comminsio y cy | endant is Je 4 re here for more tin forty years, started | Uust fand for his daughter Catherine | check or money order to No. 5806| way their friend. Lakev chool District Cl S l | Ralph Aven There was diticulty | er a oa Reha 5 sh Lafette, who had the power to disposr | Second Avenue, or you will wish you| So far the inquiry has failed to tix th" pareat Neck earance ate | j in filling the jury ‘box owing 10 the | ieee a or ia emotion Of the estate aa she saw: fit. Upon wate deed responsibility for the odd mistake in | i prejudice of mv of the men ex-| “Mooroery was accused of withholding | death ake bequesthed one-quarter of the | (Signed) “ONE WHO WISHES No | entity \ Denined tthe ow. One said he) sq of $1,000 Insurance collected for | {und to her daughter Adele BE. Schmidt | BLOODSHED. e ° und another that he didn't approve) Avenue, Brooklyn, He told the jury he] teath July 20, Her nephew, § of Mr, Carroll's house, No. 155 é7th i} tne manner in which “Prohibition had\| had male i k in only Nae wad the waraininteator of the entate in| es cot, Bay Ridge, Sunday might. A \ veen put over.” acs) EMD une ey daca) uaben aoe private detective last night saw three C 7 asks a older Federal lau M VatSstediAe ML@OROGI. GOUne Genel hare tee A ordine aiveeting |othe der the front door. Perants in New York County to: Mc| Niqtfferd 10 MeCrecry borane con-| here ty? chaining an order directing other Ietter under the van a ine Reduced to May 4 Under the Toa oy aulonmtizaily dig: | rothior Harold C., as executors of their| “We repeat our instructions as per hibition Law, persons who MeCroer The maximus father's estate, to show cause why they | yesterday ‘ou will wis ise bp tol ‘aruet mane] iis Mae arg "He Us RSet” chit ona why ten |ratrday. | agey oF you Chocolates 50 00 hemaelves amenabie to a fine Ge RIS see stee of Barker's aunt's funds. |* “ae the port Hamilton Pollee Sta- 32° 45: Beer imoekes (af th vir rete onken Investigation Dropped. ‘poluy appointed” Barker” to | Won the prisoners denied having writ-| | Bye Ear Hospital, arrested Apri Announcement by Hemingway & Co! manuge the affairs of his aunt ten the ietters and gave their names r fj acl . = . {7 on a charge of illegally pan ine Bie, heel AK an hels ——>— as Honry G. Moore, twenty, of No. n nevement Tricotine—Poirct Twill ine or, was held in| Bou J, plant had 7 . . (Ho Moa or nd Siig to as emptied and that no more of Hint ras | GEORGE M. PLACE KILLED. r ronnie « in candy making All sizes for women and 1 Tailored and the Marker Court, ‘The doctor was in | catted Inthe Now Jersey State Toned | PROminent Glovereville Man Sue- utcheou, twenty, of| NN i more fancy costume suits that are handsomely embroid- taxicab with 4 suitcase containing | of pealth discontinuing the investiga-| CUmbe to Injartes in gute Smash, Bete eat, Melee cee! a ze Supreme gift ered and braided. two bottles of whiskey, one of in| tio, martod last. Friday after an| GLOVERSVTULE, NY. April 2 Brookiyn, ‘Thay were held for exam- f ana tone of pognie He told. tho ae ‘ se . ination Monday | « b NONE ON NONE magistrate that while connected with | ope of the Krestoned denth ta | Gopree Morris Place of) tila: city died > | Ox One dollar >| Kings County Hospital he had beon| the residents of | the locality, ‘The | In Afbany Hospital this morning as the | terger Cleared, Released Hy Voltce.| BEE RON A CREDITED, | erated on and directed to Lake FOU een TT cstttolbh, anes | Mult Of Injuries received Inst night wre Ferger, of No. 611 Bast the pound cunces of liquor a day while recuper- | KUO"), DY Re OB Ri when his automdbile crashed into a| street, who was arr senicatae te p bottles or ye a ae a Schenebtady and A 7 ae ‘ = Spri pest iane ob the Holcles on 2H should |egheal Teasers rehaae Amaniteg, [Sehenstiedy and ADAG) | see Josephine Rasbin, of No. 422 Fant | Made snd sold exchuvely by Untted Retail Candy Stores Silk Dresse Spring Coats eplied the magistrat Brooklyn, to-day approved a docree| est and wealthiest families of Glovers-| vie Court to-day, Milas Rashin died | in Gy (Box Reduced to Reduced to of annulment of the marriage of Mrs, | Ville, was Treasurer of the Dempater- ms | vey See ee OO I Marie J. Impelliccert, a Brooklyn | Place Glove Company, one of the largest | 5¢'whts Rae eon 2 29.50 35.00 Deal th Thee Searles Word} Marie J elliccert, ooklyn of whinke Wednesday nla ot Jo. PHILADELPHIA, April 26.-—A col- Fublle School feaaner, to Paul Impol- glove manufacturing concerns here; a autopsy’, however, showed that t x Of No, * Street, | veteran of the World War, and was| key had nothing to do with, bé ection of i”) rare books and manu-|West New York, N. J He decided [prominent in the Elks, Masonic anil | This testimony, given by. Medical Ex- eripts Vouxht ot a cost of $1,000,000) that the teacher had been intimidated [other fraternal circles and_a. member | amincr Norris, cursed the release of gave been brought to this city, and coerced into the marriage. } of the New York Athletic Club, + Ferger,

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