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2 _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, 8EPTEM eke S BER 22, 1921. =a He said he had drawn $500 In May, : HIDDEN 3 YEARS FROM WIFE; | ’ ie ote a Tete RED talked to them freely. EL o Inspector Henyy and from that time| Senator Downing: You could just + a cS ne ote one, a ' h t ne ee al oO stivets outside the pier began stop- | cheek, couldn't you, only for th Ls ; Jersey Institution Blames Entry of Reis's “Mone of the sons present ex- | gaid: > PrcP oy Name as se Rice’’— Somerville Woman Even ager requesting me to play in a play ping wholesale thefts of merchandise) convenience on aevount of lis « ssed any other opinion in my hea “L would like to know 4 an assaults on employees ton A) Certainly, the company made met a red-haired woma a “Arbuckle did not at that time orlis a lucky thin; my wii “Mr. Gilbert. told) me," said Mr.|a record of it 4 In San Francisco on Sept. 6. AS Ty then Cine. ORDrOEE (t tA yan Beha revacding the pacowdl pavment|) ti. Loudon mean downy thn Two Well Dressed Young Men Continued His Life Insurance Payments. had 4 picture opening on Sept. 15 18] Ghinion”ae to what was the matter | headed: We mote tam 1 ey conan mada a recom (in rotend Ther » Sent by . ; Los Angeles, T felt unable to do this.|with the girl. Arbuckle never told t ! TA IW SEOUL Ket aneueh War Gie | eerkeee se ae eee Her Husband. Nod. has just been Informed that) ton. cation with this manager, who was! 20d the girl after they entered hie|and Mr. Banton © full Meantime Mrs. Reis we s*compeliod bedroom and closed the door. He | nj} . Mi U know. I plan to bert ofid Ke thought the beat way was! i! ua a result of thin Invest her husband died in the State Insane)” Con iN! Support herself and ber {{® Seattle, by wire, and also put} never told me atany time that he had | York until they want nie 18 to give Henry $500 more and erd the 1 assumed that they bad made a Two dreased young men Asylum at Trenton, N. J. three years) three «mat childvehe Bie paid the through long-distance telephone calls Pas earae Aa yay a nh cisco and will do‘all L can J ecord of What the wd odone ow ' tec } . 7 rR sy to Los Angeles to see if there was] Skee i e aid Oo yin the case. Tam not rung matte wii oue ern Ge Hdone the bell of the apartinent of ¢ sv, during which time she thought| insurance premiums on the life of her | oe eine there wie wan not work. {CPMON 44.to what had occurred be- | "Asked about the more ween Arbuckle and Miss Kapp ing and who could fill this part for} cause 1 knew he had known the girl this manager tor tour or five years, as he had told A, ta it No. 870 Manhattan Ave-|he was alive aid all necessary ex- | husband and for a time vist him. | buckle played a prank wi of ice, Mr. Sherman sald, nothing about any ice, the insistence of the witness that In- | Assemblyman Blo It is in es Spector Henry was not a poticoman dence what t nue at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, | penses ter him, continued his life ine) Her outside work and the care of the *|family prevented her after ati tripany did e us, and L did not know b at the time of the payments; he at); Mr. Brown—1t is “xratuity as per and told Mrs. Levy, whe opened the| surance payments and looked fot*| trom visiting bilm “LT received the addresses of some] \%it ih the mn to talk 1 fer pre t eee ae ie } @ athe | are ert, $800 1 tt t or! AAR Ma) eople tro s eher, who was] ya LO AA Biba tik gL ) length explained that Inspector Henry |advien of Mr. Gills woe" A. THIS door, that they had been sent by her] ward to his cure and ret | she inquired for her hie. | P&ople t ees ells ayy yi ay gene sOspect ARV CHing Wiehe Rrady of San Franciscot | was then under suspension was Atay eee eg iaDE oaks || husband, who is head of the Broad-| ‘The case, according to the officials| band. She was told, she saya, that AACR EMaLORE CERNE party was]! did not see Arbuckie put his arin] y IAW Auton rs saUnoal assumed that they had made an entry Hélhe: Ube atiiMoat OF HIM PAC i ; | IDENTIFIES BILLS FOR THE eee ee eee Ament’ way Theatre Ticket Company at No.Jot the institutton,, is due to clerical | the Institution had never had a mon vireo UW ireste toraet Vitak eae AR the bed tocre te Defore ‘she went into) full statement, which will it, an vey ave ide oan entry . = " Take! ptr R fo ge e i Vl) the bedroom or put bis hands upen A ¥ i “1 Stre Osho’ : ’ ‘ by that name as patient escl ¥ ee) warded in to-night’s mail, Eq DOCKING OF SHIPS. Vet ft Fe ied penta Oe at thee cnet [errors in misspelling the man’s name.| io i cvented thet res eabacd nag{ Writing out telegrams in answer tolher, Arbuckle wus sitting ia the | warded In to-nlgnt'a mail Louis Costa, General Manager of) Q. And, in the other case, “er v8 me dress ‘A 2 MH, on a [Reis was committed to the asylum | never been tat ve aie bUL Chant the this manager. L spent my time back one oe we SAUIBE: ATE anna aus cisco when needed for the t the Secula A ran Line, ena o Mr Gilbe 500%" ip Mel A box about the size OF itn ore "5 ‘. m1 si pois rt : for « 0 roc € Wisre a tie if WAGE Or he Secula American Line, a tenant |to Mr Cilbert, $500 A Te eaten Tuly 14, 1015, by # Somerville court.}entries had all named him “Rivet | {Md forth from my own room to the) iis’ hand, laughing and talking, and DWARF | PIE with the Italian Line of Piers No. 96) right y . nae 1 |Hte # booked as “William Rice.” | He died, according to the recorda of | "YI room, because there was @/did not have his handy upon the girl LPs nd 98. was then Salled! Ho identines| G, Charged to “ier accom” in Mrs Lavy wus suanicioun and tried |e) TO tan the tatter pitt oF 1916 the went coe “|i cephone in each voor, If the calls in any way bilis rendered by the Italian Line for} both cases? A. 1 den't know any- fo close the door at which they | had come to the living room I could] 1! ait down next to her myself and | That was a strange the docking of the San Georgio and | thing more accurate selzed Hor, rshed her into.a bedroom talked to her and it was the first ; 1 pard 0 ccou of the z imd and sugged her. Then] tists and ankles and gagged he not have heard on account time 1 had seen her, Mre. a nted by the D San Giovanni, charging for from 717). Now, you feel very friendly tow. hd bound me } : yeu ae {with Minipiotithe steel “ | people laughing and talking and thelmont did. not at. that “trnee see Bi ki nd to Ch: ahGNi ake: . : they enforced her silence under ; : to 434 watchmen at $6 per day while|ard Mr, Henry At feat very (hey cnforced her FHA einos | CehetrerbhicerRehated (We iyuren mand phonograph, suf told) them down other time expr in my| PuckKingham to Cha the ship was In port and trom $8% to| friendly toward the man, because 1 . ‘ s a stairs tu switeh everything into my nce her opinion as to what had | Henrietta, $99 just after the ships sailed. This|think he is a good policeman. disclose her valuailes, ‘Choy got) left with thelr loot Mrs. pcaled occurred in the room. She never ex- wae Can eH about $1000 worth of Jewelry and | over and over on the floor and finally iin i , | Pressed an opinion in my presence or . Po SiSE CrSae ne re ay a You ane a no’ i ng yours 1m freed her wrists by rubbing the “During this time Ls sevens: | eninge ae fo what was the matter For when the c d the Ita American Company | seit personally ? Absolutely not line dh e4/abramnartne BH Aee edbe | telegrams, which the boys from dow ith increase its price per man substan-| @Q, Nothing out of your own purse? Mts. Levy said one of the bandits | linen bindings against the sharp edge | vShe went arot t opened, there st q { tw that room ned ch » th i of one o: 2 legs of the bec | stairs came up to get. During ie tially In May and June, 19207" asked | A. Absolute! ynot. grasped her by the throat while his) of one of the legs of the bed | With Us when they took the young | a perfectly formed dy ‘ s so she she course of this business of mine, while |lady and told them to take care of Y Mr. Brown. . Companion ripped a sheet from the| As soon as she was free she rang | live 1 ‘ 1 ike care o| 1 “Ye ” md Mr. Costa, “about $1 TT MGNY BE CORRECTED: bed and tore it into strips, They |up her husband, who immediately | the party wus going on) 1 Baw Mise] U5 ie AES tie Tha dose Ge But, after all, what ist F } per man and they Increased the num-/ jules Vo Behar, assistant Sey tt one of the strips about her | notified the police and Detective Kerr Rappe sitting on the sofa in the living | there, and {pa 2 ’ J eae ; 5 is 1 Ghenibat bail no more attention ber of men. throat, pinning ber shoulders down | of the West 123d Street Station went vom, I had never met her before hd fio her. Mrs, Delmont did not. secm| iM a pie compared to : : to the house, | Francis Gilbert was then called | — was introduced to her when she came] 10 be at all upset at the time about York manager of the Italian 8 ship Line, at the outset of the heu ? Mrs. Levy told the police the a man: . e 7 utd | “ ; a . in, L noticed the young lady was inything that had happened to Miss Mr. Gilbert described the luncheon | jj, w A | } the desperadoes would | a indits took a diamond and platinum Engineer Says He Was Beate: Kappe : } [ing somewhat angrily demanded his sngineer Says He as Beaty] patne larious: evident) . h a . } on one of the ships of the line early | testimony uf yesterday bo corrected it inet thente fo. Mills Airs: ihe valued at 4300, 4 diamond and trotie't Vedanta CHOU Oe Vases obiik fo, los Angeles with! Especially when the ‘ Je , a Cros: ne ? directed them to a burevu! platinum bracelet wateh worth $650. rVvi o Arrest Impostor, cts o ique uckle on board the rvard the < in January before Cross was AP-/ He had been made to Kay yesterday, DHE, GE Wis men -WAlHA te GEEELEL: DIE CIGE CPRGE RI ER eineaeits ying n mpo The next 1 saw or heard of Miss/DCXt afternoon. We had engaged our| the good old-fashioner pointed. There were presen: Ingpe jhe declared, that under the manuge- ran- id diamo u o eas rhe ‘The 4 J i Ipassage the day we got to & } tor Henry, former Inspector Cross, | Ny Ueland: that ander the manage window, which overlooks 115th | 4h dum Macenulty eae aitens Then Locked Up. Rappe was when I came from my \cisco (Saturday morning) eter’ fue | $0 temptingly se: } Capt. Belton) the preaict vommande| oe / Sasi ack Hueriine 1 pulled down the shade. ‘The box the robbers left behind —- room and Mr. Arbuckle (Said fo me) people and the car. We took the car| CHILDS. } or Capt. Walsh, commander ot the | ’eement of the guarding of ti 8 the pair botind Mrs, Levy's! proved to be empty. Josept H. Tuekert, who lives at the {that the young lady was ill, His exact {back with us on board the boat. 1 ‘ ‘ teh piers cost only $1,200 a week, whereas | * words were "That Rappe girl is sick’ | 2CVe® Saw Miss Rappe after that and Detective Branch Bureau, a detective | vii tomer taspector Adam A |Hotel Buckinghain and has an office | \ Bees eee never inquired. about her because | who had investigated a sil robbery | ‘| . what you do A. As fur as we are at No. 3 Wall Street, sak the] Sh was then in Arbuckle's room. |did not take any of {t seriously, — | | on che pler, and a number of steam. |Ctss the sane service bad cost WANN sou do A AS tar ae wey | BORAH OPENS FIGHT | ‘ vine: reet, sald in the) some of the people were in there, and , ldo not know whether Mr. Ay ! ship officials. $2,500 a week. Q. A gratuity of $5. AL Yes ON NEW TREATIES Yorkville Court to-day that he in-} some were outside in the 1 ving room de poe ated with her. If j a : » mere 10 ‘ ea sh a, “ ei he did he ot do so y pres- Mr. Giibert sald Inspector Henry| Mt Behar sald he amerely uc. | Q.Every time ship arrives? A tends to make a complaint atwout al] “went into Mr. Arbuckle’s bed- [non | The tmee ital my pres | hnowlcdgec sterday a "9 Ade eH: ies i | wigpested (Cross ‘at this Tinicheon, || nnowicceed) yuutarday aying mpgs) 4) How many. of those golleemen? . clubbing he says he received from one |eem and looked in the door, and}nacher came up to the room, and I | “You gave $500 to Henry, didn’t| is misiaken statement and bad m0 Tink Says They Would Take U. S. In- of three policemen early to-day in the {88% this young lady on one of the |S"! 1 remember komebody’ saying i yeut® asked’ Mrs Brown: opportunity to present the real Lg-\""Q. Where is he stationed? At to Foreign Entanglements ; Pee twin beds tearing off her clothes,| Jo virhine sy he Ruppe girl is?” on ures, Which, he said, showed Cross’s the pier, at the door, the gate of the ‘ wae i nbby of the Hotel Commodor something like that, but [ didn't pay replied the lawyer. " D . é i ‘ AY clutching at her stomach and evi-|any atiention to it ‘i _ sash service had cost no more than BIEE | Through the Back Door. Tuckert Is an engineer and he served A ‘ Q. Did you have any conversation | § . Q That is, he stands outside of . overseas as an army Capt. H dently in pain, groaning. | cannot}NEVER ASKED ARBUCKLE WHAT { with him about {t? A. Yes. He came| Yachris's service. {ie ullshead line on city property? | WASHINGTON, Sept. 22.—Opposi-| Quy waejerge in, Ty Captain, Hel say that she screamed because | did TOOK PLACE IN ROOM. to my office just before he was} 1He bovks of the ltalian dine OHI Te Le Line a ectee a: l'dignn (onthe: peace, Gentian newctintee re cae ti dimontorie: pit |not hear any scream. She used no| “Arbuckle did not at that time or 1 brougl up on his indictment for{ Showed, iorner senator Blon At.) GQ) Flow is “ recently with Germany, Austria and!and the case was d ai od Wowie words that were distinct. It was just |)" other time say in my. presence | Magiectior aug: Juirown asserted, (hat puytonts tv Weal Pw He usctiera tant devall nG Austria anda : aa dismissed after he! sort of mumbling and groaning, 1 {What, had occurred between’ himself | Q. Did you send for him? A, Tdon't, YHehtis Were FL919 in 11d, 95.59 IN YT know about it? A, ‘That is all, | Hungary developed to-day when the! had told this story: looked at the young lady on the bed| nocen wud nt, his bedroom. and 1 4 van 1¥1¥, Und Lo Cross gyu,oos in Lycu and | @ He is there to keep order? A./Gen te Foreign Relutiony Committee “L was walking past the Commo- ep eand never asked him. 1 suppose tt 1 had e "7 Y ? | Semnember) He may Heys ealled Me! yi iee ih ave MOR) OL IvELe “Phe | TAG IN rlelt, AC OM) request hegan consideration of the documents) dore at 2 o'clock this morning wien | 204 realized the young lady had had |asked him he would have told me So { But he asked to talk bis casa over) iveiuse weeniy payments tu Vuchia) Assemblyman Bloeh—He never| febation Shi eee ‘ ning WED Tgomething to drink and said at the|!, Mever asked Arbuckle what he hed ay pty. % like is jtransmitted yesterday by President! 1 was approached by a man who said thought was the mattee with the girl,| happy with me, were gvou in dydy anu LY Crus a) sek ROU Co Sie erat Hastie he was an ex-soldier out of luck, He | te ‘I auess that little girl has alexcent that he seemed to hace “ine 4 You vy not his lawyer? A.|a@ Weex in 1vZU and 91.00 a weer in| » witness —He never dic ‘ te ne eat of Tuck, He | 4, : fai tony’ Shine Opiniontas wvere cd : { ied Bourke Gioutan ah rae lawyer, | 1944 | Senator Downing You never heard | Senator Borah, Republican, Idaho, | asked me for help. He did not Loox | !tt! eo ey eG Repnennae: ihe pl ime a Wir acne ot shavers , < ? mer| , dif, Behar suid these amounts were |O" it policeman geting $5 At Bl eader of the “Irreconcilables,” ex-|l'ke an ex-soldier and his anawers to Fe tha ee connate atl, in “lee use | assisted by Mr. Murphy, a former! ygcicas ior comparison because tie Wedding | | en anther for a second and the next 1 saw was | At" eae STs “ S| Mr. Brown: Of course, | would my-{Plained to the committee the basis three or four questions showed be- : See s exact words | do not remem- | policeman. bills varied with the number ot ships . : ebia a aaah ds that some of the ladies and Mr. Fish= ber, to tell you the truth, but that Q What did he say? A. He told} winch came to port and the number ve SG there is nothing to that, 1 will of his opposition, His objections, it Yond a doubt that ne was nothing of | {Mi Some OF the Indies and Me wna he truth, but tha . + © substance © sort of agre me he was tard up: he had apent a| Watcamen eimpiuyed put In these slips for gratuities pald.| was said, were based primarily on the kind, 1 seized him as an impostor ance, He sort of agreed P y re hes off and were putting her ina With me that the girl had indiges- Vachs is sui employed by the |‘! ey amount to considerably more cs os Se Beetaner wfd/calledctore volcan € i i he girth e ) teat deal of money and needed help. | jtasan Linc, tue assim meauger {than $%_ It runs up on occasions as | te acceptance in Be DOW meGtaiet = i ee ltt ae cold tub, whieh was directly in my Veh He did not seem in any way He felt ie had) been’ bediyitredteds|(aitus to une aowe “dacimedtitos liniph aaceee toratioitesinen, | provisions of the Wreaty of Ver- ne came from the Lexington vset about it. any more than any- Une of vision through the door of yody was at the party. M Arbuckie’s room, | walked into “There is nothing further that Lean the bathroom to see if | could help. think of that would aid either the any, and jt seemed she was well Prosecution or the defense {in this UCOHUS Ihe sOunes matter. Ax all the testimony states Suropean entanglements postor broke away and ran into the| ARBUCKLE CARRIED GIRL OUT ''® $90r of Arbuckle's roum was : wiosed 1 one entered the room ou say “No;" yo! ean “Ye the situation was, Leper 4 i hotel. 1 started after 1 So did! 1 ‘ h told them they ought to help, The) ,9; Tow say “Nor you mean “Ves?” |"Q. L want you to translate the tele-| Reports from the committee's ex Pus Boicadid OF ROOM. Pepa ee regi ees Ram cores aa Be: amount was not mentioned. They |“; ‘ : cheek 1 the policeman. Two othe 1 ea} ott t “ that M fore , Nene a eae Lavlete Oe euutive: | esning. ware: thatm anater other policemea| “It was about that time that a ore related, Q. You draw the check for the pay- |#THIMS on pages 218 and 219 of this Joined. At the top of the stairs lead. | Arbuckle sent for tav house physician, “When 1 ma | Q Did) you know. that Inspector | sailles. Senator? Rorah contended, AYenue corner and 1 asked him to Be ite kh tne aia it was understood, that the effect 4 ree pees The policeman told on this statement submitted | @ You and Gilbert talked over the | Was 10 take America “through the i (0 tind” “Meenonie Geta aRRUAL Sista was Wire in relation to it? A. J called up| back instead of the front door” into !™ arrested. Meanwhile the im- | ca him. So 1 called up my clients and ‘bald? Mis) Bear Mr, Gilbert and told him just what! nter the Cnited State ing! alw ee se- | not entitled to i having always been a good police close et id to (Cross talked with Gilbert on Janu- f man, I felt-very sorry for the man; | “Were uy other sums p Vachris or to) Cross excep. th he had been of service to me and] guuwn : to my clients and 1 wanted to help Cc O C. G A T E RS) MErecU hack therntee meee ministration spokesman in the fight! the tir Assemblyman Bloch: ‘That ts what his wife told the How in Ttaly j a { . In the mean while | ow 7 t to answer ‘Tuckert’s eall for| last |_ever saw of Miss It Me ut nile ant people ratification of the Versuilles|{he police. The others who goined| “I did not tear Miss Rappe OU eae Sas ache fol traning awey aty, and Senator Knox, Republi-| Hi! # moment later were trolmen|any statement from the time that 1] she. Bacie, to: | : ; f : anding | “Senator Downlng-—Therw is) gome i Knox, Republi-|(ihwpell and Bivihe. wie complaint | saw er in the bed in Avbuckie's|#8Y time Pam wanted. “1 went to San Gov. Miller as counsel. with Capt. Rospigni, your general | 4 nop hidden mystery behind! that tele. Pennsylvania, who is in Burope.Jagainst Tuckert was made by Bar-|room until the time that 1 saw her| Francisco to give a statement of any- | “L culled the steamship company up| Manager, when he went to Europe E { { seat me $500, which 1 gave him roll? AL Yes” We do Not uuke tho (00S Uyok of the Mulan-Ameriean | Borah contended 1 yatication| eye ergo ; andithe tamagee bothe hotel, cliter (Mr. Doran, ine Diginok mietoy ae j Mr. Gilbert said he carefully took) check for exnetly enough to meet the | Lane A. “Uns VAG De tts | would entail a moral if not a legal) VR onthe heedn or mem struck) s1 Boyle or Air, Kearton, 1 met one| 10s Angeles, | told him 1 woutt try| | Jato consideration the fact that Henry | pay-"ell, It is sometimes more, ly Nie) Gone Nov onrcnwe: S18) {ebligation 10 retain American troops 2 aH hink it was Wilh] of them, bur can't remember whien|and think of anything important | ——— Q. You paid off the men working Sal Dap itl . by a club one it Was. Arbuckle engaged a room that might come te me la 4 —— Was not at the time an active mem- Onna. tack The Witness: "New York, Feb. 6th, many. Another major point of”, 8 a d-| ——— L P under Cross? A. A clerk does 190: Auapini, Ureeat anRiOUR tele? me and the imposter] for the young lady around hall, |ing this matter, but although 1 have ‘ltt 1 iit | | Beat sthe police. force, Dut was mua |" O-\the Inen under Cross are apeciny | 0, Tenn Aree ne BER OUs, | his opposition was said to revolve |i, tne th Street Station,| Md carried her himself half way tried to remember Neh aires ah pended pollegmen|and have the riche to earry (GTi hay . fround American representation O| where I learned, to my amazemegr |fOUNd and then this assistant man-|Stances of importance, | have been } As for the second payment, Mr, Gil- | BUDS? A. T so understand. | Senator Downing: Who is that/the Reparations Commission | i azement, | ayer of the hotel var her the rest |unabdle to do so. [never hard Mie, = } ‘uae from |, di, Brown—At page 492 of your | 4 Seng! Ber ais ; jtuat intend of being a complainant,|cp the was. 1 walked around wich | tappe expres an opinion ee ee bert said he got a message from] jeqger appears an entr “Gratuity Tie Wilneas: ‘That’ is nis. aviter ny eight Senators, or just balflt was a prisoner They kept me} several peuple, Just who they were| Was the matter with her at. any Henry in the Yombs after his tral/as per advice of Gilbert, $500," dated |. 1) : jof the committee membership, were|there all night.” I don't know, We all sort of walked | time | ae an 7 5 y 21, 1921. What was that pay- iy : » in| prese: o-day. ‘The lentacs ae . d tune If the ‘af as put 16| When he hax ished dicta | Poni peniny) dA bers ment made for? A. That was a pay- |, cunator Downing: M Mary In} present to-day, The absentees In-| ‘Phe police version brought out in and BRS RIEL Ws EME t lakicny nt ie the tenn) nnee he The purport of the message was, |, ' Gilbe y- | English Jcluded Senator Hiteheock of Ne-|the Yorkville Cour , p ographer in Dis- p ,. ment made to Mr. Gilbert for pay | MUENS ny | the Yorkville Court was different, saw her in the room that was|tfict Attorney Swann's office Me. Mr. Gilbert sald, that “Mr, Henry Was! ment to Inspector Henry |! her dora oss was off the pier, | OK, ranking Democrat and Ad-/ patrolman Barmonde suid he was ed for her, and lett. That is the! Sherman said to reporters | {n jail and wanted somebody to come} Mr, Brown—I offer in evidence the |, 3 c ier, ; to see him or needed help. Some-| Ctsh slip of this item, two sheets, ted together thing was said of h.s desire to retain n Francisco Q. Did you have an understanding | a | x = thing 1 might know the ih tia ee mone in the bed in the room that he had ne night Ar-| i that you have authority to make two | 8h and told them of the situation,” said ¥ , rh , a buckle was arrested. [ waited all ; : | Mr, Lord—It will be clear before you When I told him he would have tolengaged for her after she became iil.| dal) payments to Gilbert of $500 each for y A T T the witness. “1 mentioned no amount. | nar urtone? TALS eat your luncheon QUEDUCT ENTRIES. my i Inight and was told 4 ke the arrest because the com-|All this time she seemed to be in/7 aire a Oe Hid thernext morning | “They sent me $500 and I sent it to Mr. Brown showed that Mr. Behar Q. When Ruspini came back he told int was his,” said Barmonde, “he| very great pain, and was groaning, Mr,/at his first sub-committee hear you he had taken up the matter of | aAQuppuc ame abusive and said Twas ‘a heil{ but i did not hear her utter a word.| 408 Angeles and was sent for by Dis- | aee\eenry) inthe Dombal) Ly sald he had said he knew of such an | the police with your people abroad Trade™ RACE TRAOK, N. Y..Jof a cop. Later on the way to the]The house physician was with her \rutl qaroriey. ba AR tears pine [Advt. on Page Cohen of our office, an honest man,| understanding. Mr. Behar said he! A. He spoke in a general way 4s Pept. 22—Phe entries for to-morrow s| station Tuckert broke away and ran|the latter part of the time, havin 1 Fay sie baci e ‘ a) the Grand Jucy. t was taken before wes are as follows mck to the ntel Commodore. >} come vith the s ana and | : ald and so Il believe Mr. Henry got i." [had learned of the understandin, A flurry was made in the commit. |" Re ey collow back to the flotel Commodor He}come In with the house manager and | Mr. Gilbert repudiated Mr. Behar's | fom Mr, Gilbert fee when Walter J. O'N [PENI ge UND FOF ND PROFEP: FIRST RAC Cleuning: ree vearolle and] put » fight At the top of the ata walked around to the new room with|” Moof the }apwant; wx firlongs Pee Bde p of the stairs} walked around ; : : pading tg the lobby, We simply sub. | her.” i are -| Mr. Brown offered in evidence the | Comptroller's office appeared with pac]! Wt index Home leading tq N y ' pele Gann ISS —s testimony a» to the wording of thelr | ash ‘slip of the second $600 gratulty| pers subpoenaed he the committee Tek 4108 Behan dued bint and took him to the stas Vhen 1 go Kk to my room 1 NERS TZ NS conversations, nt Vio. suid tl Mmmicten ment icon e Helngs 1 Jock tion just suid ‘I0's too bad ubott that gil ; : + ‘< the se Nets thie) hp Aes ie 3 ‘ Fi pogus e soldier,” > s ett "7 CK. & oscoe said, © iy “Inspector Henry told me,” said Mr.) Senator Downing Would you ask |them over, but he would not let them Santa clas, He : en The owe vex-soldien who, waa § Ming, sick andl Fos se mids AVI siiaed. i \ en an honest|!!m by whose authority he makes|out of his possession er bt tt ¢ ) was arraigne 3 ere, Fe i : " Giibert:: “that hp had peda Aa bonest) statement that that money was| arom, HPetatea Guat ape aah Ne A nae Ned ed as John Sloan, luborer, no address,{a little bit rough and we better see wliceman and he was in this pre- ender y 5 A B ‘i WT. Grives He was sentenced to the workhouse} what we can do,” He said, ‘You tel » intended for Inspector Henry jpoenaed by this and other commit- | shy ih x 18 aids dicament, and while be did not say] Mr, Browns “1 will if there was any [tore had beri lost of kept undiag ag | one N RHC selling: maiden to yank for two months by Magistrate Ryt then that the reporters are comin j tree - question about it and “the Comptroller was tired of tt, | Index Home PAS enberg up to see me and they better get o irectly G iP 7 ——_——_— $ F vbody event } sca - He confessed to you|,,@ From whom did you learn that] Chatrman Meyer and. Mr. ee aa Gianbolle Ng) 703 D So I did that, and tyb dy ven! is € confess yo = ne! " . < ores. Queer TOG" Ju rie, or and 3 oO tenerea a 2 A. Well, | 22,8309 was paid to Inspector Henry?|resented the charge that any papers | ast Hema fe, Ht duno SUICIDE NOTE IS FOUND ually cleared ont, and 1 went Into my j that he was an honest man? A. Well) 4” Prom my attorney, Mr. Gilbert. Jhad been lost, oe that any for which | Gab bhentam tiie 112) duts etienadeon’! {Ne room, and that is the last I saw of Ost Mu Man. .115 THIRD RACE. The ¢ if you enjoy the insinuation—I am] Q. And you got the same infor tion In relation to both payments ma-|the Compt 7 A.l been return here for Qusin Moat ie cient | Senator Downing—It is not nice tol Q'yoq didn't get any receipt for deal humorously with the disruption] ¢njy money? A. No. er jad asked had not pd promptly Added; threesrear-olds A threat was made to tmpound the | lex Horse papers, It was understood that Comp- | ta Ky. Nighi SQN DECK OF FERRY BOAT, | (nein i Cove, peiling: $2,000 Arbuckle never cold me how the n_Aurlongs, we ~ ~ Atter occurred, because to never Vin Indication of @ possible suicide is seen asked him The paity yt on my} Her Cs RMP by the Jersey City police in the writing | nerves and I was very bored, aud had | . trolier Craig was ready to start. a awe M ss 5 | putation ust handed the two $500 ttemsliegal battle with the camamites ves y los]on a card found yesterday afternoon on] this o! i of a reputa Q. Just handed the two $500 ttems| jegay Hy the Committ rhe 1 found a ft this other thing in my mind, and 1] The Witness: 1 felt sincerely very|!2 cash over to your attorney? A.|y, was deferred until later Founnit Rack yearolis] the upper deck of the Pennsylvania} didn't pay much attention to any- y for the LT hud known po. | THOt We all: | ifternoon session was Inter-| Inder Hore ye wr {ferry boat Washington, commanded by {thing that was going on. | arte er Cie eee ; Q Did Gilbert ask you to pay It 10) rupted to put Mr. O'Neill. on. the Demon. 140 , 144] Capt. John Coakley, ‘Phe card read: DIDN'T PAY MUCH ATTENTION! lice officials and I had known the) cash? A. Gilbert asked ws to send | stand. He was asked to exhibit the| "Smamied 11 ro You, Whoever You May Bi TO ARBUCKLE GUESTS. | work they had done, and Inspector] $600 that time. That is all we did. rs “loaned” by the Comptrotier.| mttang SCE ‘Dice yearolda and ujwunt “I am resting upon the bottom of | “1 1 Iolite nice ta. s¥arboauel to me as a very} @ What? A. cilbert asked 1 Brown took them to his deak. Stoller Home Inder Home W pega Serta Fe eee AU one CR Rae Henry was known to me : i ‘1 send $500, whether in cash or ch i aga We Gavtinie N Grarrtiables Nic] the river mad, help me. sense sena but they ware ot Pala Of ming or fe, honest ims e he eve : < annie renters | the : AS MMe Siew { AOeY Cuno ie ord to my mother a seople tha ew ane idn't pa ea as yihien carne in fe 1 don't know now. J don't remem Brown then moved to tmpound| Wi) Raddie Kink tig, et OM 3) Avenue. ‘Goa watch over her Tam | much attention to them, never think. amked for anything and never Indl-| be papers: NTH RACE Handicap; tworearolls; five] Useless. R.A. W ing any: as going to 4 | cated that he wanted anything, and] Q. But you didn't send it by check?!" Senator Downing objected that even om . ui “| Mra, Anna Wagne SUPA NTN ce 3 Te d Cat C Nutria C \ when he came to me in difficulty,| 4 No, we didn’t send it by check the suboena of the Supreme Court Shatter WAST vuR cwor, ‘Nh | fue Address had previously reported to pinion as to what was the matter aopet at Coat, Nutria Collar and Q You gave it by cash? A. We did. | could only get copier of the disputed Miwtars oe! 112, (4) Ray ts ALB ouie Waanen CaRntrIbnh an Rio ite the cick eaccel cnewe at ces Cuffs 27. having been of assistance to me and] @ Did Capt. Tespisnt tell y OADEER. 41h OHGRRG ml CeASinCARe that Teer ie Pies toting) Mobare Wagner, tents sieht. an, auto; | with the girl. except som of the girls a Dit h¥n eH Oe sle elelble dee C05 eee 004 + . f ai . oul wire, Ae a have [opagt amas ba tales ha Vag Int r To 11h | me io hag be of} wondered What it was, and it was a »C to my client, 1 did wha, * think youl whom he wax Koing to have 1 ; itive take the papers trom| es Kink g i Wak Rasa, 1d) | work and depre CORMGAG pacbutea Chgunee taste ae Mole Coat... . 0.0... 0. .cceeseeeeees.., 425, might have done {f you had been in| mone’ A jday to day only for examination Barentiew ed fite ow — Ww Natural Muskrat Coat. . Taupe Nutria Coat... .. yuld accept I to let the nine the papors freely} that New o¥rk City has everything Q Did he tell you anythin ebont'| Mr. Brown said hey the person who St was to go to? A No.lthe promise of Mr. O'Ne Q. You testified before the sub-com- |examiners ex aS my place. | called up my elient and } 2 told him of the situation. I didnot roof Four Ch! of Operating dren Convicted o stl Notice to Advertisers ! tell him any partioular sum. J lett) mittee ax follows: "Capt-Roxpigni told | in the Comptrotior's office, and ordered that appeals to the heart vat. ine ni a nee nen Display advertising type copy and. release ord Kolinsky Squirrel Coat............... 625. } hal t ot ' ow| me he was going to give that mone em taken back. there. bi ' rs. Mary Attelel, nmther ef four small] for elther ay Mu . + { Hass Shem ang 1. did apk eAew, 2 Ml eo some ene In tne Police Depurtment.| se smusement world and to the artistic, !chiidren, when charged wit hoperating | Mule World Mf received atter € FM Stone Marten Scarf................... 45, | much they were going 10 contribute) (2) Gonneced furry with’ the but that very little kas been done tol two lquor atilis turday, told the Judge | space may peut sea se ondee tree goat a Natural Baum Marten Scarf... , 65. | wntit ane? ie aie mie ashe Police Department | Mie was going to MERCHANTS PLEDGE 0s: the great industries which | t she dud no money and so traded | made vy Rie World mint ba aecdnee tet i ae Silvery Sitka Fox Scarf phe 85, gave jt to inspector Henry. There| give that to Inspector Henry, who Was have contributed so much toward | Hauer mie m neighbor Tisch sneak ; ist oye . Bitte teat eee es A : ie der charke Buch of these td’ so much toward | food and clothing. A Jail sentence Off] Dubey advertining, ype copy for the Supple: ‘ a Sate : Mita efeiving any ere ae’ he] wor sean yaymmnte, ont in’ stay and AED TO UNEMPLOYED |xew vork’s grestneas, He believed /Sodast'wantnaZy tha is wot] Mameeage tae eae? Woof" wt IA Hudson Bay Sable Scarf.........°.'°" ge PREDUOD CREIVINS ANY IOS, OF URY| OOS aun he was golng to/givo to the Mederal, State and city govern. | MEM be # BIBKAN OK ion, aud felease, must be tecelsed by 2B. 3 Caracul Searf.......... 175, promise of any more, or any expecta-| ji" La , , . | a riday Copy containing enaravitys. to. be. made nes SA x Inspector Henry One Mundyed prominent busineas|ments should co-operate to stimulate] Deoting sued Alleged mack |" TM World must’ be recelved by Thursday noone " : 2 py|fied to the sub-committee about muat- apie : rae Me Friday and en * As La ale ct psa plea for money ters of which he learned from Mr. Gil. ®"@ @atecd to lend their ald to a go- We who are prosperous ay a nae] Assistant District Atiorney oghn Tr. graving copy molch baa) not Deen Teeeived ‘nthe ia | hy Glenry,, Mr. Gilbert’ said bert. Netion £ te unemployment prottem{tion and blessed with all means and| Dooling was to-day ndant | Ansection orders not received bys. a, Brdasy (Pt 4 ‘Tthink Murphy, one of his attor-| Q’ Now, it is customary to give by orgunizing a Buyers’ Week aslresources are hot proud to see our| i" # sult for $3, y | Fae anon ok tates Reet ad ea ae | 8 i | " neys, called to seo me that day and|gratuities to the police on the dock suggested by Franklin Simon, Chair-|fellow me n going to soup houses for | George V. Cooper order : ‘ it was Murphy I think that told me] Wht @ ship arrives also AL It is stor, who allege premise ah reet, engaged him to do certain } i$ Dislay copy ov orders released Jacer than as {PY H \. $5, or any. 4M. Otis F Wood was Seek oe retary.jtheir daily that they wanted to retain Governor] jf, $9.19 “arp © | In telling why there should be a Simon Miller as counse] and ihat he was| Q. Well it isn't what 1 want. sustenance,” said Mr. [or the Provided: abive, “muem emitted mil ao! serve 10 : . 0 have | 84th Si discounts of ony charscter, ‘ontract oF otber® It is buying drive Ar, Simon declared siopped buying’ ter wo neeeen ot ate | Wark for which Cooper saya he waa ‘ut | ¥ie ele es eS a jus : topped buying for no reason at all."| compensated. THE WORLD %X CEERI IIT 391 Fifth Avenue