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Aiba THE EVENING WORLD, $1 EAGH—A TRIFLE FOR JAZZ” TIME OF HIS RAIDED PARTY | That Was Court’s Punishment | of Ten Girls and Fifteen ‘Too Noisy’? Men. Two New Suffragan Bishops Elected in Exciting Contest NEW WITNESS TOAID MRS. STILLMIAN IN DEFENSE OF SUIT Entry in His Diary Verifies That Banker and Wife Were at Hotel St. Regis. DATE 1S Establishes That Banker and Wife Were Together After Baby Guy’s Birth. IMPORTANT. ‘SPILL ALLEGED HOOCH |Dry Sleuths Go Through Reis- | enweber’s Wall and Raid ci circle Hotel. | | | Ten In testimony of the unremitting in- voung women and fifteen men, @ustry of counsel in preparing for al! actress actora ot musicians, further battling in court and before were locked up in West 80th Street Surrogate Gleason of Dutchess Coun- Station early to-day on charges of ty, referee, is the activity of Mrs. 1 A 1 a 1 1 cx xs tisorderiy conduct, after Detectives James A. Stillman and her lawyer The Rev Or HERBE tT svine and Sheehan of Inspector in getting evidence to snpport her! (Photo mede a THe Bev "i ie GELDEN | Levine and Sheehan of Inspes' claim that Mr. Stillman, knowing all @vrontwooe G-uncanween Oy KarvFondvinw co Boet 4 ff had broken up what that he knows now of his charges ene : prisoners indignantly declared against her, continued their marjtal tl ” win accenprovable privatesparss relations, Thee were fined $1 each to-day in Mrs, Stillman has learned that a the West Side Court, No informa friend of Mr. Stillman and herself for | tion was obtained as to the ownership lof tue bottles. an dthe police did not | even learn whose room it was lat | jhad sheltered the purty. | The detectives said they were pass- TO CHLOROFORM WEALTHY VICTIM OUT BY GRAND JURY ss. eset many years, a man of the very high- est standing in business and in so- clety, had a diary in which he had noted a visit to Mr, Stillman at the St. Regis when Mr. and Mrs, Stiil- man were registered there in the spring of 1919; the diary entry men- tioned the presence of both the Still- when they heard a jazz band | ‘lighted room on the tap floor, They mans in the SeseeneSt ve 1 —_—>— | —>— thought it was too much’ notse for it aded the owner |[yataciivac 5 i a ‘ nigl The Mrs. Stillman persuade : Detectives Arrest Armed Man} Only Eight Indictments Found | wat time of night and went up. Th of the diary to go with her to the a | : ; mun who opened the door was not omice of Stanchfield & Levy, where! After Fight and Recover | —Many of the Cases | Sraiay uniti the detectives said they the foundation was laid to combat} | ~allod Ei were from Greenwich Village and any effort by Mr. Stillman to deny, $1,800 Brooch. Called Foolish Would. ire to doin the parts that his name on the register of the Se = They were admitted to a small hotel meant that he was actually an} Detectives Schnieder, Gerasser, Clare) Deennig the evidence ofte eens FH men and women were occupant with his wife of an apart-|and O'Connor ended a Chinatown | Police insufficient or the aot « and the floor aitting on beds, box ment there after the birth of Guy|hunt for a chloroform burglar carly enMants a ‘The band wae playing, When all ‘ 4 y merit prosecution, the Gran Teenie a ABER Stillman, to-day wi fight in the hallway | yur tin a wed their glasses to dlink at In spite of persistent rumors, Op-| oe 1s stone sircet, oT Seat theceeousasay kt SEM EES ee » detectives showed thelr shiclds, , parently born of a desire for ee 5 ees peed oe ade “i tay, dad efused t tind ind men whereupon ever’ glass crashed to a now angle of discussion of the Stl- | QS 0) Babe ON Sara el [Leela ry law cases OE eereae and the contents spilied man case, that Mr. timan intends | W's ath . Bk 2h ae wie . ey [ sons After tolling the men and women to discontinue this suit for divorce w FUnantited. 1 ye Sreesanth ae einai thes were under arrest, the dete: & substantial settlement on his wife |i) St. aon! ie i Nall a ndictments were | ee snooped around until they and retire to Paris, the lawyers and] .) 1. 3 Hews wares mara yresen Couns | Pind a suitcase containing seve the referee and John ©. Mack, special | |), ; : doabe RAS he Zee 18 bottles of supposed hooch, but they meee chant of No. 15 Mott Stre who] No case. it wi urted, when a | ™ ft guardian of the infant Guy Stillman. |. 0 g)009 diainona ring and al *brcrecs Y ae could tind No one who claimed own- anseried there was not @ purticl® Of 1s) 56) diamond atickpin, aad. hai | cs eek oe ene an tiehecre i, Lership, so they charged thelr prison: tasis for any ‘such report. eosc00: fn ensh) aud’ $20000 worth: ofl DEO STO ae mae uta EEG pre with disorderly conduct and took The feeling between the lawyers IM) Oa in in’ Nie-roome waadin Wel Gorlate vf wie : t ot the [them to West 47th Street Station in the case is not conducive to a settle-| ‘onoweu when he went to his tooins| Couatc Court. etal ltwo patrol wagons Fee EC ATBE rapoetadweath ce feeteres |< ie ate erent ie ans | C Hay cai u nad it that the | The prisoners dectared there was “ ‘ = he top floor late last nigi Grand Jurors wer ngly in favor eemanroper avout the party Gleason and Judge Morschauser over) 4 snort time after he went to sleep|of upholding the luw and were “dead | ROtming Improper am f the publication of certain of the ex- 4 in honor of the fifti he was aroused by a choking | lamney sald tt wa | set nsa-| set” against the corner saloon avy of the jazz band’s return hibits led to what one of the younger) ton and found a masked man holding| Evidence w prononted a9, tha; moniversaty: OF ics jase diwell known awyers ealled a “war danco” recently.| q handkerchief saturated with chloro-' Grand Jury against certain per ame Berops =10 2 ot was given at which all the counsel concerned] form over his nose and pointing a re~) whose place had been raide ana| om Boas nay ae a ri Sells | met in an effort to establish the re-| volver at him. Al Foon tried to et! which had yielded a complete plant | itt Becanse thew were fe esponsibility for the “leaks” of whici! up but said his “head went rou for the man ure Wille Key, | ONAN ORI Oa Ot rHelyinee ach side had accused the other with|he was helpless, The burglar rh rts ga ions of th ; vrenduect wits | work until Sah mnie ale ae ee be < ,, lto a bureau a Bote 260) aya foune ie police suid one of the|gentment at having the pa pile yome acrimony. \to a bureau and took from a drawer, derendants had boasted that he had | being carted to the station in the One of the learned counsel in the |a brooe! containing twenty-five dia~| made $260,000 since Prohibition came ‘ thing to what it waa case, known tor aggressive combut- | monds and valucd at $1,800 in and he was sutistled 19 take niy|PAtro! Was nothing to whet it was veness, broke up the meeting by de-| Something frightened him away) Mutieine | Bea Ae eee Tar (Ee week ok faring that he knew nothing of the| before he could get more, for when te defendants were “merely charged |-° Sh hee nin ne ion of exhibite, Dut aa to the |Ah Foon regained his senses a. short! with possession of liquor, Some-of | "= | puniicaliva at pe tn ae of. the time Nek 1d disappeared {he “tuft” war found in back ards, | Wooeh sieuths of Inspector Boet- avelation a a certa papa oe he | Hine iier to ten peared jadlways and “on the “hip.” Ta one staf’ went into Reisenweber's estimony fe the referee! as) to: and no} i i. { man mov us househole stat r tighth J which question was rala was re-|lice of Hlizabeth Street Station were! evods was carrying along a jug. of | een emane Nae Pinel ria) sponsible, and would ag if notified and detectivee were sent dut. Wine. He admitted he had no permit Destiny ie svat ponsible and as often as he pl ame out of the Circle Hotel, No, 9 *Pthe interest of his client sect At3 A. M. they saw Mathison act- to move cam ote, No. 087 EAS ad aed ‘ (Vs ae ae) eee oN A policeman in uniform and on duty | Eighth Avenue, with 162 bottles of Fmand it and they could ing suspiciously in the hallway of No... i ayty 5 iema ‘ went inty a bungalow to get a check |tiquid and two prisoners. ‘This necro- jmp out of the windows if 17. When they tried uestion him cashed, The occupant, Well acquaint. |e ee vcrective method was per Hadn't lke it, for all he cared. Jno drew a revolver, which was vd With the “cop,” offered him a drink | Man A ef ‘ es caataire- ih Relea oe from bottle which he toc from [formed by Kolng Betis PASS iknocked from his hand before he coud ‘ef bd r cupboard, The policeman arrested |weber's and passing through a door TH DIVISION re it, He fought until felled with the Good Sumarit a eo ade ate ; ei Li LIVE AGAIN|® Beskisck. Tho police say thoy mitted he, had tert hin pom co get niaj'™he WA Daimene ‘a ar Males WILL Da iaall penoat ini Crain taae check cashed, and several of the| Gin anc eile ees hae Ds found the brooch in one stocking, a fleck cashed. and several ‘ition of the contents of the bottles Ja. of:chioroform in the other, and yatta ees i # , ss \ To Be Revived as a Reserve Force| bottle of i roform a i ther, _ their disgust at his a seized, and its possession was charged se in bis pockets a black mask and — In two cases men i for hay : TARE as ; : : }to John Martini, nineteen, No United States Army—How thirty cartridges, and an expensive ing “too much inside” were found tol. 06) seen Street, and Peter Jan- to Join It. wateh of odd design. Al Foon utter }aN6,9 Pint or wo Ina Bottle “outs | Te eae No, 843 Ninth |identifying him was treated by am "4 nun discovered nursing a bottle |Avenuc porters, Who were found in The 7th Division ts to be revived as! \mbuylance surgeon and went to bed which he had. Just w ur ; leu, EMM A aoe . ) |the room with the bottle the organized reserve fo ffering from the drug and shock. ‘ested, April 17, and being un. acs atoll weamOn 01 Daitedetatoa Army: in the €f) Carper eee tl pon weal t bull, had since been in Jail. The} When a patro’ wagon, simmoned to Area, which includes New York, New STS \priaonen Wiad ated for laceras (ind durom nol only refused to in-| remove the porters and the ev Se i we se antiatments In the | Hons of the scalp dict but filed the paners In the cuse| grew up in front of Reisenweber's a Jersey and Delawar te sesterday ternoon and rec | 7 henerve Division, ready for service | = duke sieterdas-aliernbariand red crowd collected, expocted to on call, areopen only to men who had INDICT FOR PERJURY | shal! snyder, who presented ness a wholesale exodus of merry vreat war service whether as r | Rar Tiel ooumadtaitions ta cest th itl Wanare: Under erest dlr) deters Creed aninrreetn | IN PLANT CASE, {hic 'the toner mas velbuley fom |" gna thete prisoners “ate fat National Army; to men discharged from | dou fe tnwith, he omer een ate owe nae inet Grows the regulars and nesernl cunts ates Mervin Dickers mand Thomas Bar-| “"pwo men in an automobile, which | was disappointed ii eniatiien a ane sere neh ne buli Sent to Jail in Default 1Jso curried a bottle of port wine on) gy Night Court, Detectives Con- ee eels tee f Bail hw floor, pleaded with the policeman | nony and Cannon testified that they | camp ot Bail. who arrested them that their mother | ny 1 h a saw the two porters ssing among ee to qualify this third) . nae aa) WAS Very ill and they had gone down | saw t ee abe era ue 0 applic | Nassau County’s machinery was oy Long Island to get the stuff for| the in Reisenweber's and guing | ™ pase month, from Aug. 7, to young men {raked from the bench in a day of| her, In another instance a taxt bear: |in tof the aoor to the Cirele orig mel s G wo women, three sailo doa ra - A vom 16 to 35 years old, The Govern-jindictments for perjury and punish-| {14 [V0 Wot eee eee oliceman, | Ho They reported capture of 126 ment will supply all transportation, ment ror dereliction of jury duty the women scream, | of gin, fourteen of Martini > food and medical and dental! Pap . ans threwn out four Manhattan cocktails, clothing, } | lin the Mineola Court yesterday, Mer ! put na|inrteen’ plots and five halt pints of care and promines 10 Pas there nay (vin Dickerson of Rockville Centre, hey wend opty ine [whiskey from a steward’s box ¢. tL in to student formerly a tee of Lynbrook Vil- e ud Would Fen min, counsel for the prisoners, Application may be made to Citizens’ | 2 © conviesion w . adje ent, Raining Camps Agsociation, |lage, and Thomas V. Barbuti, one ree a raat tot . staurunt pro st 44th Stre t Men oe time county detective, were indicted ooses were ohana tr Vas “foolish.” | ronds in $1,000 ‘any army on charges of false swearing in their snmeniitean samen | eke vy rst : Sl OF *)\testimony in the first trial of Cam BILL SIGNED TO AID CHARGED WITH BOAT THEFT. Corp. man Plant, - VETERANS OF WAR esas hes pleco Port Washing: Phree Men Ar t soner ot Juror Clalin Motor ¢ Was denounced iy Justice Cropsey 48) 1) 17 ya . aan hanged with the aitelat.t =f E | ful to his sworn duty and a gabbler =e iil). Servid rrboat D. Cari , FOR gE f ofttelt! secret tho benefit of} = bem in A er quarters in Huboker on ae F men subject to nment in co! pointments and Promotion: ihren ane we arraigned to-« i:tderly Newlyweds Separate Af-| “Dickerson Barut AY fe She itourts following, thelr ar aT ix Month M $5,000 bonds i sta Wies Wountaumttinenté ee xe ried Life, evylee appointments and promo-| wern Joseph faa s N Mithouh Thaueh Kalin, ret |FUGITIVE CAUGHT ON ROOF.) tions roe tit was introdived my | Yin LN Be sperator, Was seventy and hi : Senator Holland Imel!, a Republi-| piney, yhirt t wife six even when they were Choking Victin coun ond a lawyer of Yonke nd wos} pie Wed, in Nova 141% mt Lakewood, No J. | of Hold-tp in Park, a eusnalat sAVOrUn eA ERAN ANION iat hey were not able to lve long together Charged with hushway robbery, Sid-| jt was opposed by the © Bers de n peace, and yostorday Mra, Kahn re- | ney Bernstein teen No. 10) Commission and other organizations. | nced ived a decree of separat from Su- | West 115th Street, wae ned to The t 44 HOW section, Jeb, to | had me Court Justicn Wagne | day in Tombs Court in connection with the Civil Servier Law, and the Gov-| ‘According to Mrs, Kahn, her hie 4] hold-up last ght in Seward Park, in) ernor's signiture to tt that di | March, but could produc it 7 0 ‘ i whled veterans will be given the pref “ 2 did not contribnte anything to her sup: | whieh Morris Lehrer of 3 Mod HI Nee | 4 t, but appropria part of the pro-| son St assaulted Ked and erence in appointment and promotion) RPITOR PLEADS FOR SNAKES, eft to herb r first husband. Her Lehrer mu outery wien @ dP orate eines a ies Sigs y| Hones, called the double of Rowayrit Med ee aundry. Her husband, she|erowd which chased the foouind, who qualitie \ madi t iting snakes Ho declares the sna oie iM the father of four sons und a] threw the watch away as he ran, Bern’ | also for experience gained In auittury | friend of man, killing peats. vermin, @viabter by tle Grat wite slein was captured on « roof. zervice, [rats and ilece, i ‘ ) f 1921 SATURDAY, MAY 14, ohel ONLY 573 CHILDREN OF 1,373 IN A BROOKLYN PUBLIC SCHOOL KNOW THE TEN COMMANDMENTS Ss 351 Confess They'd Never Heard of Them— Some Think They're a Ban on Crap Shoot- ing—District Attorney Lewis Comments on Alarming Neglect of Religious Education. Out of m tolal of 1.972 children, | Thou shalt not secld thy par- t reas four-| ents, perweey tee eee oe “Sixty-six per cent. of all those who len years attending one of the) viojate the criminal or penal lawa of Brooklyn public schools only 573 knew the State are between sixteen and tho Ten Commandments, 499 wrote| twenty-one yearn ot age,” Mr. Levis they did not know them and 961/84!d. “Their downfall in undowbte frankly admitted they had never| 16 to a lack of popular and religious av maurictes ‘F) training. School training and rm weard of them, fous training undoubtedly develop This declaration was made by Dis-|character, It 1s surprising to know trict Attorney Harry HB. Lewis of| how few of the boys and girls of to- Kings County in an address taat| Gey Know and understand the [on Commandments, They are the cules of conduct which should and must be and| known, [fall boys and girls observed and followed night to the Men's Club of the South! Congregational Chureh, Court President Streets, Brooklyn them, they would un- = ‘4 |dowbtedly be and remain good Amer! To get the tacts, Mr, Lewis said, he| Can citinene requested a friend, the principal of| Referring the the anawers given ene of the public schools, to make a|above, the District Att sald : < s they tndieated clearly the tute canvuss of all the s o | anvuss of all the scholars of th@/igck of knowledge of the rules of jes above stated. Me result, he) God-made laws upon which all mon- d, was amazing. typewritten report, the Reading trom a District Attor- ney said that some of the scholars.| answering a question with reference) wrong and to have to the Ten Commandments, said they| the conditions unde meant: he asked. Bee |WHAT NEGLECT OF RELIGIOUS Don't marry. If a man steals he must serve | EDUCATION DOES. “Ty great trouble to-day ie that the man he stole from ven We are not taking enough Interest tn years. Do not make love to your neigh- | hildren, Selfish parents believe thi after birth their duty !s ended, and bor's wife. There shall be light that children mity be allowed tog! There shall be water. | up like weeds in the fle'd, to go wher Thou shalt be kind. | they tik hen they ke and do what Thou shouldst be toyal and [they want, and the overindulgent par- true. ent only realizes his mistake waen. Thou must be prompt to the |tlie boy or gr! has violated the law orders of thy father and mother, jand the family name ix being dis- Thou shalt not hit thy father |[gmced. The damage has then been and mother. done, and it !s too late to remedy his Thou shouldst not rob any of | , thy friends. | made laws are founded t be expecteri, under these Mow san to have boys and girls know and real- right ize the difference betworn and If crime te to be inished, the Don't crook anything. adult population «mv ke greater Love thy neighbor's wite. interest. in the growing children Don't_swindle. | Every parent showid be watchful of hia children and should sea they re ceive the necessary preliminary train- ing In the public schools and should linsiat that at least one day In each woek the child should be in somo re car. ligiona school getting the beneft of Not to swear for anything. [God's tenching. ‘Too Tittle is known Thou shalt not grab anything. the Good Book; too much is known Make no attempt to take any- lof thore. books do not help thing out from your neighbor. create character. You must not hitch on wagons. “Let us all do our share to build up We shouldn't play crapi Thou shalt pray to God in time of need. Thou shalt be thankful to God for everything. Thou shalt not be jealou The Ten Commandments were the first ten amendments to the Constitution. Don't hitch on waqons Children must keep off steps of whic and womanhood, Let us be mc ‘© un selfish and do those thingy which will be helpful to child life and thereby gave the lives of 60 many who other wise will all BOY BURGLARS LOOT| GOVERNOR PRAISES HOME OF BROKER NEW LEGISLATION One Found Wearing Diamond Pin | Miller, Leaving Here for Vacation, and Pair of Stolen Declares Laws Will Benefit | Shoes. | State. Four yout between Aftern and six-/ Gov, Miller left New York this after- Morris Gest was on the Oi} int to-day, He was Albert Goldberg, suid he hoped cancel contracts lof No. 199 Amboy Street, Brooklyn efor th fean product According to Spectal Ofer Tatr Prenoh nd toa miiah plays next | Hayes two files. were Knovked. (nto thn ic- | stand att we stich other Left at Nuraery, ——— the frat ‘ baby a few ho old, owas ACCUSE TWO babel el t} found eurly today in a black aatenel | OF HAVING COCAINE «: : the waiting mom of the aubway atatior i} wh kella: Jerome Avene and t6Tth St th | to be trier { ‘pron The chid was rappe 4 Sara ratrilla Take: Maggiate ; i mekered blank by we nktrt, Monday t fi eclal}and © flannel night gown, It woe taken Montiis-Old Baby Grrl to | Sawston te Lincoln Hoxplt MY fi | "another boy. by four monul Cell With Her, | old, was found ¢ on the | lund fuor of the Anna Howard Day Nur- do with ha x habit-forming | «& of cery, at No. 2100 Lexington Aveny jeir p ton, Mr sarah |ehyetr mradhn win: £4 wy plan and wore a wilte and pink twenty-one, and her aunt, | War will be planted Frow after-) Jweuter and bouters amd u cap of th: Patriilo, forty-two, living jnoon at & o'eleck in tho Mail, Central | aame colors, It was taken to Bellevue 413 Huet 1tth Street, were|Park, by Company ©, oith Infertry - Bone ee ty Nate [These woe wil detiver addresse: at°| SPEED UP AT QUARANTINE. squad detective in the Cinton Htrvet {Major Delaney Ks Jay, Hark Commits ave Station, Mrs, Sarah Patrillo took her 3 Mr ial y New Syatem Ships Are 1 n-months-old bab trl to her i} Cleared Before 11 4. M, < her. HHOr sath | Dr. tetand H. Cofer, Federal HMeu't ‘Phe detectives claim they found | Q/Patoy Otfenr for the port of New York, (1 olmhtiphiale of cocatpe in the posses | at augurated a new system) to-day for the \sion of the two women | wo ate City Clerk Seatly Fited.| corpoue of saving the time of pwasen raneer = \ i Clerk Joseph Po Seuss’ Will) gieg on incomins ¥o Judge Hartman, Grand Master, te ed today for probate in the | ray months the Retire. e's Court by ‘Thoman F- J] amine nave t : Judge Gustave Hartman wil! retire n, The docu G dips arriving int oe a Grand ar of the Independent Apttl 22, 1920, and jenves $2,000 were not able Order Bir Abrahain at the conven: |}y giutercsin-iews, and Joseph Vo and |. Hereafter, Dr, Cofer and tion inden, Which opens toe John Beutly and Nellie Schartter and | Ing olticera wil! go to work Trow ut Steel Bier, Atlantic City, Viola Scully, nephews a nieces. | aa they did to-day. Att 1 te three days. Judge Hartinan The + inder of the estate is left | morning they hud cleared eleven ships, has served as and Master two to Lhe widow. No schedule was filed | including the Rotterdam, which brought | yoal as te the amount of Che estate 1,91 pussengers, conditions, | in this community a better manhood | PENALIZING CLAUSE IN A HOUSE LEASE Jury Upholds” Tenant Wouldn't Pay Excessive Stipulated in Lease. For the first (ime since the rent WS went into effect (n this State a jury decided that a tenant was witi- |1n bis righta in refusing to pay rent that he deemed oxceasive, even though the tenant had signed a lease ay agreeing, and penalizing clauses in such a lease were declared worthless The case in question was heard by a jury before Justice Lahman in Part XIL, of the Supreme Court, yesterday, ‘The plaintiff, Hector M. Hitonings, for the eatate ot Maggie 5. sued Wal merchant of West 112th | Street, alleging that Ifiller had vio- Jated a clause In the lease and thus made himself liable for a year's rent, amounting to $1,500. Hiller has lived Who Rent | | | in the apartment for the tast three years On April 2 last, Hiller tostited, be was banded a jease to sign, which | became effective the following Ovto- ey. His rent had been $1,020 a year. ‘The new lease culled for $1,500 In October he refused to pay the increase, ‘The lease waa then pro- duced, according to the witness, und was Incorporited In same to the effect that in the event tenant not paying hts rent the amount for the en- ! become due and pay- Hiller, however, refused to pity | Use of the | each month © yeur shi able the tnere and Hitehings brough | suit for $1,500. Benjamin Kerschstein, No, 280 | Broadway, attorney for Hiller, told |the jury that the amount asked for | | was unreasonable, unjust and oppres- sve and that the claime in the lease dealing with non-payment conld not de enforced. The Jury retired and within minutes returned a verdict oe /KAUFF ACQUITTED; WIFE TESTIFIED | IN HIS BEHALF | throne for Hiller. Ball Player Found Not Guilly of | Stealing Autos and i Stolen Cars. jury in the trlul of Benny former star onttielder of the The | Kanfr, jand criminally receiving stolen prop- erty |ating less than an bour. ‘The case begun last Monday be- fore Judge Crain in General Sessions. | Kauff, who formeriy conducted an |automobile and accessory business, and her home ta tn Connecticut, _> BOY BABIES DESERTED. Subway St ~ DECLARED INVALID |Giants, charged with grand larceny returned a verdict of not rullty | at 9.80 o'clock last night after del!ber~ velr | wh | Quadruplets Win Hearts of City Showers Gifts on Them and Mayor Starts Fund for Their Support. SPW HAVEN | Through tue co-o May 1h ration of the May Conn, or. nurses and residents here, quade born Monday to Mr, and Mra, Michael Solxo, of No. 9 Olive Street, comfortably to-day im Grace Hospital. ‘The birth of so many babies first to bring disaster to the distracted family, quite unprepared. It was up to the city to weather the | ruptets, are resting the ened at Jcrisis. Cribs, clothes and bottles were |scraimbled together. A sister-in-law has been imported to care for the other four children, the oldest ix years olf Through Mayor Witagerald a fund jfor the support of the babies, whose \tathor ta « | machinist week, has been created One child weighed five half pounds, another tive, four and one-half pounds. jthree boya and one girl, names are James, Sa and Angeiina, dren in the yen, hold | Papa rs old, his wife twenty-five. families are on record on both sides of the house. bdelia HNL SWANN, 60 YEARS | A BACHELOR, TO WED MISSOURIAN earning $20 — and ones and two There are and thelr vatore, Michael The four older chile y ure six years, five two years and fourteen months fom solo is thirty ye Hig District Altorney Will Go West | Marry Margaret Geisinger | day—Friends Surprised. Salure After sixty District years of bachelorhood, Attorney Edward Swann ia to give hostages to fortune and take unto himseif a wife. The news of is coming marriage became knowm to-day and caused no end of surpris among his friends of bench and bar, jfor \t had been supposed Mr. Swang |was confirmed in his celibacy, | But he Is to be married a week |from to-day to Miss Margaret W. Geisinger at her home in Salisbury, Mo Mr. Swann and his bride-to-be met more than a year ago as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Blacks all in Connecticut. All arrangements for the wedding have been completed and United States Judge Lamb, brother-in-law. of Miss Geisinger, is to be best man, Mra Lamb, Mrs, Walter B. Inger= soll of Wilmette, T! ter of the bride, and Mrs. Charies Gordon Care roll of Baltimore, a sister of the Dis teen years old were arrested late last noon ostensibly for Atlantic City to rest| was charged with stealing an auto- | trict Attorney, will attend Miss Gel- night in Brooklyn Detective Sm two weeks after the strain of the work|mobile and with receiving and sell-|ginger. The bride is a grandniece of the Sea Beareh on on charges of he has accomplished since Jan, 1, Hel ing cara he knew to have been stolen. : : sas , i ? 3 PD lof the late Commodore Geisinger, burglary and criminally reaetying wontd not tell where he will apend hia! Kauft claimed his business waalinited States Navy stolen goods. Smiul observed Vincent vacation beyond xaying thut it wii be al ruined by dishonest employees who| 4; i@ not known if Mr. and M Maloci of No. 8778 21st Avenue wenr-|atiet spot where he wilt not have tol gtole the automobiles without his od ov etna sd Ing a diamond and spending a good deat! think and where he can keep away |p yee a ietemeeke. test Swann will live in this city or on his of money. ‘The bor suld thre others from callers Hae een onan ctven by hig | ecently purchased estate in Rocke had stolen. ti d from Stephen| He alaned the last of the thirty-day| 12 Kaufs favor was given by bls} iing County, Calluhun, a broker, of No. #115 Copsey; Oils in hia room at the Hotel Plaza jast| Wife, who said he was with her on} py. poison of a recent death im Avenue, and sold the gem to him. | wight. About fifty of the bills left In his| the night the witnesses for the Pros | vi. Geisinger'a family, the ceremony Muoir) was wearing Callanan'y dia-) hands by the Leiiskiture were vetoed, {ecotion testified he was with them! oii will be attended only b: rond stickpin and a pair of the roker's| ‘The Governor suid most of them were|dividing money from the sale of a| TANNOY peters Fates shoes | claims. |stolen car. James Shields and James | TemMOers of the Swann and Gelsingse Sinith arrested Michael Mfoore, Noo] "Lam perfectly willing,” suid the{ I, Whalen, principal witnesses for | fMmiltes. 198 Bay dist Street; James Hartford, | Governor, “to stand on the constructive} the prosecution, are convicts. = No. 1788 Weat 1th Street, and ‘Thomas! work of the Leglelature creat | « Lid Doineye ‘cropaey Avenve aa) Day! Sean oe prod fetes wan pent — WARNED BY A “TAXI, Dare was ation sae ; Callat tus family went to Can-| during the session and the venancial| RUNAWAY GIRL POLICE RESCUE GIRL da fe hort vacation on Mas results wil soon «ppear. | ——_ flr House Was Ininglarized and cash! page id UND IN HA ; r —— Tholr house was burglarized and cash) “poe establishment of @ foart of FO RLEM. | Found Unconscious in Hotel Room tee | Hattmate and Control tn the Stat y ve akon: oreAbl Sil _ | and Two Men Are (eee uta enOMD) BED 1 | 15-Year-Old Helen May Jones Fled Locked U gether and promote harmony between 0 ROOSEVELTS ‘SAIL A TactMns cea eats ee Brooklyn Home fo "See the ocked Up. ON THE OLYMPIC) 22% One wing 1 expect is) the bat World, | A warning by « taxi driver caused the ter enforcement of the labor lava, arrest early to-day of Samuel Opper= Toaigned the Boxing Bil becais 1! While on her way to a fornt@ied | man, sixty-five, who Tans a hotel at Now x4 [hope to wet the sport in thi nds Of) room on ta6th Street, near Third Ave-|)-> Kermit Going to France, and Archi- | tigh class men who wre inte 1 fa y : |1572 Bryant Avenue, the Bronx; @ young eat boxing solely ax a aport Lda not] Ave Helen Muy Jones, Uiteen yesra old, | nay who says he is Sumuel Pollock, rakd Will Attend Wedding Know ‘acho the commissioners wil bu! of No. sit éath Street Brooklyn, whol twenty-two years old, of No, 1500 Bas- . the appentments not be has been missing for a w . Was met > ay i e ne ee apenas aie on Road, and a sixteen-year-old girt Madrid [pounced NNtH about the sald | taat night by William Brandt of No, 500) {00 ROMs aie ane nconatous The Qiympic and the | eee a Gs Street, the Bronx He hud her] 2.0) they found ner in a room at the Wiite Star Lin cen to the Children's Society. Hy ee ae ee ermitund avhibatd tone. | GOLDBERG SOME CATCHER, | At rne west iss Street Station she Poth, Sue wan oo, Nomen, wen rons a lance 5 velt were on the Olstmpt mit salad told Lieut, Maleolm Ray she had been o er. whe in het was going to France on tnisiness for} Bet One Batt (num! (te Mie Pecket| iiving with another «irl In a furnished galled to, atend ier he Is held on a ete Ve tines GM Gormcrition Cansea Win Arrest. oom for a week. She would give no|Charke © VAETiMe ser name ow | Arehiuld is going to M for the| ‘The first basatall fan to be arrested | reason why she left home except that | rhe Bou Ay Rat Rath ht Ale 6 wedding of his alster-in in Brooklyn thts aeason for the ulleged| she wanted to see something of tho| Pana Bingiaay tle Mit oor Sete » Wu ughter theft of a baseball knocked into a stand| World, According to the police she has Phenol Feaved In Brooklyn and, sell ner to Minister to Spatn # before Mugistrate Short fn Matbusn | been living with relatives in Brooklyn | * came back here recently. roy. «young man with whom she jad long kept company, she went to Pal liking | Jilted by am Bay last night, intending to drown herself, but a stranger prevented, ‘Then she started back to Fox Street, where Shs had & room, she says, and met Pols fork. He cated # taxicab, she told the police, und took her to the Bryant Ave+ Rie address, She was unconscious where the arrived there, the police say, and fad to be carried inside. This led the taxicab driver to notify | e pollee, — Strack by Auto, Dies of Injuries Himil Mert aevente 1“ nd Bt Flushing. died to-day in Flushing Hospital He was track by an wutomobdile driven by Ate on of No. 320 20th Street, Fiashin 301 i the steering: gear br tried to avoid an= ther Was not arrested, Se Notice to Advertisers pe copy and release order week day Moraing World of The roomed after 4 P.M, the day ‘ication, can be Inserted only as " Nt and in onder of recelpt at Th World “otter. Copy contalaing epgtavings to be Tada by The World must be received by 1 FP. Ma mT ertising tye copy for the Supplies ment Secthone uf The Sunday World must be Feevived My LP. MO Thurmlay preceding publican fin atid relenae must De received by 2 P. 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