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Teynteae a BOUT NGPA PN MO ae RONDALANTIA SAN, Se —— 5 PIE THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1921. Ponbe\ ons AUTO INSURANCE —SO-YEARFIREBUFF IN DEATH HOUSE, HE ASKS DAMAGES FOR HURT FINGER Injured Before His Arrest, Slayer of Daughter Seeks Work- man’s Compensation, Nathaniel Ingraham, a prisoner PRESENCE AT PIR sa OF DISHES AT HIM 1 j ‘ AY AN } MEDICO FIRE “BUFF” y/ WHO GETS THANKS j ’ f epee OF “SMOKEATERS” Lights On and Meter’ Flag Down, inane | I] RESENTED FATHER’S TOCUTRENTS 20P.C.""""sowsio'sssser "| RATES MAY JUMP. GETSTESTIMONIAL THREW WHOLE LOT : TO FILL ALL FLATS). ns ue] BECAUSE OF THEFTS FROM MEN OF FORCE all lights burning and the meter flag down, indicating that it was en- ‘ m the death house in Sing Sing, ; — gaged, stood at the curb in front of —_ > has applied to the Workmen's Mother Refrained From See-|Never So Many Empty Apart-|street, tox ten hours or more to-day.|Companies Form Own De- Dr. Archer, Who Runs With Also Hurled Bureau Decora-) award because of an injury to @ ; ing Her Aboard Ship to ments in New York as To- | Thousands hurried by on the side-! tectiye Agencies to Combat «the Boys, Has Saved Many tions When He Gave Her | "tte anser. ‘ 4 rer . f walk without giving a second glance ss i. 7 Ingraham was convicted of kill- 4 Avoid Publicity. Day, Operator Admits. [at the venicte. chauffeurs passed by| Increase in Number Stolen. , ‘Smokeaters” by First Aid. $2, All He Had, He Asserts, | tng nis six-year-old daughter, anes ———a— aid hotiond the lights, but tions in as peas Beatrice, while chastising her in : BANKER WAS UNBIDDEN.| “If | have four apartments | vestigated unti! nearly 1 o'clock this! Aytomébile thefts have increased’ Every uniformed member ot the At the trial In White Plains to-day Mere wie Wace binere ke wie ae. l ‘iii vacant on Oct. 1, do you think Afternoon, when Henry Schiff, whol, oo an extent that the various In- New York Fire Department, from of the separation suit brought by Mrs] rested by the accidental discharge drives a taxicab and parks at the “ corner when not carrying passengers, |S#rance companies have been com- Chief John Kenlon down to the made an investigation. pelled to form their own detective rookie probationer, participated, {n He found Dennis Mitchell of agency to save themselves from spirit at least, if not in person, at I'm going to let them stay empty all year? | am not. I'll let them ° Go for 20 per cent. or more below Elizabeth J. MoLuckie against John] of a gun at the Ciove Valley Rod MoLuckie, a New York school teacher,| &%¢ Gun Club, whoro he was em= or I teacher.) cloyed. His appeal from convie= on the charge of cruel treatment and Believed to Have Been in Ignorance of Daughter’s sion on the murder charge will be ¥ Change of Heart. Additional information was ob- tained to-day relative to Miss Anne Stillman's joining forces with her mother, Mrs, Anne Urquhart Still- man. Incidentally, it is .understood that Miss Stillman did not invite her father, James A. Stillman, to accom- Puny ner to the ship on which she sijled Saturday for France, and re- sented his presence It is. not certain he knew of her change of attitude. “Anne regards her father's divorce what I'm asking now. The other |3065 Fulton Street, Woodhaven,|financial ruin, it became known to- the prevenuutlon of an engrossed landlords are going to do the same; in fact, they're already doing it.” This is the New York housing situ- ation in a nutshell as stated by Charles Galewski, one of the city’s largest real estate operators. Mr. Galewski during the past few years has become known to his—and other's —4enarfts as “the real estater with consctence” because of refusal to raise rents exorbitantly and, In some cases, to raise them at all. in hiv office, at No, 51 Chambers Brooklyn, dead on the floor of the cab with his knees drawn up to his chest, his head resting against the edge of the seat, A pint bottle, in the bottom of which were a few drops of a brown liquid that smelled ilke whiskey, was in Mitchell's lifeless right hand, Dr. Faigan of Flower Hospital, lafter an examination, said the indi- cations were that Mitchell, who was only twenty-five years old and ‘vigor- ous, had died of alcoholic poisoning. Chauffeurs who came to the corner This organization, au- thieves Hotel Commodore was construed by hobby, for_ m« known as testimonial, a stop watch, medallion the Automobile Underwriters’ Detec- and pencil to tive Agency, operates throughout tho New York's ardent medico-fire fan, in the same manner as the fire patrola run by the Fire Under- Commissioner Thomas J. Drennan in writers co-operating with Many cars have been re- Chiefs, covered by this agency and . Harry M. Archer, at Fire Headquarters at noon to-day, ntation was made by Fire ‘The pres the presence of numerous deputy ptains and other officers and fire “buffs.” The whole: affair was a surprise to Dr, Archer, who | was inveigied to Fire Headquarters Announcement in a financial paper from his office in the Aetna Insur- to-day of a meeting of all the insur- “¢ ance companies in the country at the Company, where he is chief Dr, Archer has been re- sponding to fires, tn pursuit of a © than thirty y@ars. some insurance men as meaning an- He Ix an Honorary Medical Officer lpn. naam Mm. ARCHER Ouneatrers VORA see abandonment, Mr. McLuckle went on the witness stand before Supreme Court Justice Young and told how he had to dodge a bombardment of chinaware which his wife hurled at him, “I think it was on March 27 last,” said Mr. MeLuckle, “that my wife had one of her ‘shines.’ She threw an entire set of chinaware at my head. It kept me busy dodging the plates, cups and other pieces of crockery.” ————| The witness also declared that on another occasion his wife asked him argucd before the Court of Appeals roon by John F. Ringwood, law- yer, of Poughkeeps! SSS, GENERAL ELECTRIC CUTS WAGE! President Rice of the General Electric Company announced at Schenectady yesterday: “In accordance with an or- der of the Board of Directors, a redue- tlon of 10 per cent, will be made as of Oct, 31, 1921, in tne salaries, of all ofMfcers and employees of the company," suit as a tremendous and atupid mis-|Street, Mr. Galewski was cmphatic in|#t noon with their taxfs said they|other increase in the rates. As one Of the department with the rank ot MAN MUST CHOOSE 2 és Deputy Chief and has on countless for some money and when he gave take," said a person rlosely connected |hi8 prediction of happier days for|>ad seen Mitchell's cab at the curb/ man put it: | Cccusions rendered first aid ond saved) WHETHER HE'LL BE [ter $2. att ne naa in his pocket, Mc- with the case, “a mistake based on |the tenants, shortly after midnight. [t Is assumed “Two mutual companies have gone. the liv of many firemen, Luckie says his wife started to hurl erroneous informaticn, She only re-| ¢"There are more apartments to rent|that he had entered the cab to drink| under already and the others are in’ ‘The testimonial was selected by a DEMIGOD OR SAVAGE all the decorations on her bureau at { cently realized the ‘ruth and dectded |in New York City to-day.” he sald. |the whiskey and sleep off its offects,|a bad way due to the heavy drain fa ped for ar ton cents @ mene | him, \ tne whole thing was but a series of |“than at any uther time since [’'vo|and aes wikis reaching distance of} from paying policies on stolen cars.; The engrossed resolution declares: |Eugenist Declares Best Minds) “What ao you mean by shines?” | + cumulative blunders. been In the real estate business, and | POssersby. - The companies have got to raise) | “Whereas, The uniformed force of Must Try to Heal World's his asked, i 3 “Mrs. Stillman did not accompany |that Is twenty-fiye years. Why, Sun. their rates to protect themselves. Not ec Department of the City of piste. : yh ' 7 t . F : ws Not New ve deen tte oe i h, that's what T called her quar- \ her daugther to the pier because she |4ay's papers carried more ‘to rent’ BUNCHES OF KISSES enly that, but they will probably He sg ee re agtaceee Dopnte Wounds. rels,”” the defendant answered, ] i did not wish publicity attached to her |dvertisements than 1 have ever seen) IN “HONEY” LETTER] oost them so high the automobile | Chief of Department, for his unswerv-| “The hour has come when man Mr, and Mrs. MeLuckie were mar } Cees ou eae Lk say Anne Coe capes of It, It was only = owners will raise a protest and thus ane, devoren to them in emergencie! must choose if he will become a |ried Dee, 30, 1910. They have no ase | } relish her father's visit, and | ve days to the 1st of October. It has compel the local police officials to) °"4. ! aemigod f Barbar- {child ‘They lived at No, 9804 Bain. ; ‘ er fathers vidi ° di e eee eee ! “Whereas, Dr. Archer has for many, demigod or return to the barbar- children. ‘They lived at No, 2 on her return from France will take|never happened before in this city. Husband Offers It in Court as} act ettectively. voars responded to fire alarms in the! ism of contemporaries of mam- | bridge Avenue, the Bronx. i { up her position alongside her mother," | There are more places to rent now Evidence of Wife’s Love The meeting, it was said, was he:d City of ew York, no matter what, moth at| the hour of the day or night, regard- jless of weather conditions, fully equipped with the latest surgical and the k medical supplies, and because of his prin has in emergencies tendered! ton, and surgical aid when such promptly and urgently re ” Dr. G. V. de Lapouge of Mrs, Melaickie testified that her the University of Nancy, said in 9 husband albanddned her and went to note address to-day's » at the Y. M. C. A. in Harlem. Interna- |$ iso testified that her husband pal session of th Eugenics Congress at the fatruck her. MeLuckie declared his American Museum of Natural His- | wife dominated the whole household tory. and that one time he sald to her after A world painted drab by the |she had slapped him four times It was said newspapers had been|than In tho balmy days when land- Anothel in New York because of the \ kept from Miss Stillman while she |lords used to give one and two months’ He 8 number of thefts in this city. Tl was away at school and interest in the| Tent free, and sometimes pay the| Frank A, Harkin of No. 996 East] situation here was stated by a man Stillman case was at its climax. The | Moving expenses too.” 19th Street, Flatbush, started an | who has had wide experience in ex- | ‘ result was she heard but one side of | T° Substantiate his statements, Mr.|tion before Justice McCrate in the|amining statistics of the insurance U it, fer brother "Bud" tp alata have Galerall did what he has done on|Brooklyn Supreme Court to-day for) companies and in dealing with stolen | (4 48s Pi done much recently to win her over. | 0tBer occasions when interviewed by {absolute divorce from his wife, Mrs.|cars, as follows: MuWhereas Dr. Archer by his rar Mr. Stillman ts understood to desire a | The Evening World, He opened his|Carmen E. Harkin, whom he accuses) ‘The old automobile squad was ab-| unselfishness, unusual sacrifices,, un settlement more than ever now. Ac- | D©Ok8 and showed everything in black |of misconduct with two men. She! solutely no good,” but Sergt. Dillon,| tiring energy, skill and kindly treat- cording to report, several efforts to | #24 white. ' denies the charges and sued for a| who is now at the Read, is a ¢ settle were made duri ; “[ met a lawyer to-day,” he t é | |entious and able man. However, } but M ROG Ieee eel om whet : went} separation last September chdraing |i." nandicappem by the conditions ‘tin- | fo ut Mrs. Stillman's lawyers rejected |©™'” Who !s attorney for one of the|cruel and inhuman treatment. war, the flower of manhood of |across the face: "Many a man would ment has proved himself a true friend| several nations wiped out or ve cut your throat for what you to every member of the uniformed} ‘opelessly invalided, a dearth of ne to m and become endeared to thelr! minds competent to cope with uickic also said that for two ih the posed upon him, He has only fifteen, | hearts; PRIA GH te URS Ant £. “l eeReRUNLE WIPERS GE TROR I RURlIGN a Ret { / them. biggest apartment house men in the| Lieut. Charles’ Kunzelman of thejand at the most twenty men, tHu| “Resolved, That the uniformed force) the problems of & ae Ne lies Ag Iba: Bepeta OR) Karen tl es Miss Stillman, so the well in-|city. He has forty-one vacancies.” |United States Army, now said to be|needs between 50 and 100. He has of the Fire Department of the City) Promise for a coming generation | Bint 10 leh jepara tion) ae: delicious } formed said to-day, reached’ her de-| “Will he hold out for his prices, ehtal Bsa Only one automobile for the entire )of New York convey to Dr. Archer! of higher intellects from the stock |and that he drew up a dozen, but Z cision to ally herself with her motner | Mr. Galewaki was asked? “Ja resident of Ottawa, Canada, and] squad, and should have one for every |thelr sincere and cordial thanks and| that js passing—this is the situa- [each time his wife tore them up. Burle Raa ERE So mrERER an Harold Bennett are named as co-|two men with others in reserve this expression of their profound ap-| jun that acience faces and. f Seabee EGET y 4 bs nonth ago. She had What! Do you think the man’s|regpondents. Harkin alleges that ery ferry, bridge, wharf and preciation of the unflagging zeal,) "'° ee ee rere tea eon y A. q been stopping at the home of H.|craay. Why, just figure it out your-|ire wife wa Rotae pint nefore ne | road leading out of this city should watchful activity and masterful abil-| which, Dr. de Lapouge suggested, TAMMANY OUT FOR THE COIN| favor ) Phelps Clawson, the Buffalo poet, | sel And with a few strokes of his ao gir ore he} be watched twenty-four hours a day. tty that characterize his eminent ser-| it must attempt with © suvanil- EARLIER THAN EVER BEFORE | whose support of irs, Stillman ‘from | pen Mr. Galewak! abowed these forty. |TATI€d her and that he has always) New York is the hardest city in the vices, cheerfully and willingly rén-| able resource to find a solution. *| Once you've " > ~| provided her with everything she de-| world to get out of it properly pro- dered in their behalf. Peestassecieseasshe ct Urs Braise SOONG Wi ‘ | the very beginning of the case has|one apartments, vagant, represented | ‘04 ereaent gn Nes with: jewelry| tected. Especially should the means’ “Resolved, That a copy of this) Evidently Expects Hard Strugste| enjoyed the been no secret. a loss of nearly $100,000 a year. : Y! of exit be watched from the time the resolution be engrossed and presented WENT 3,200 MILES TO WED; to Put Ita Tieket Over. 4 Her change of heart was not| “I guess not. He'll come down. In|*"d 8M automobile. theatres begin \their evening per-|to Dr. Archer as an evidence of the " > | > Aa: shdlien ten deind “Fasnnay eed ane toasted flavor i | Known until she left the Clawson| fact, 1 asked the man what he was| Mmcluded in the papers is a letter,|formances until midnight” 1 Re eieeee ae eee oe a oan BRINGS HUSBAND HERE) ,ciputes a tant tight in the forthcom will al- f e af ve efts roughout the country, anc care in whic! he is hel all offi- ‘orien 2 | home to go to that of Harold McCor- | going to do and he, sald: ‘We'll have |{/esed te have ae written by Mie.) Te raents ta Now More ae well, cet and membere of the anifermed = ing election was furnished to-day by the| ways want it mick in Lake Forest, Il, There she| to ict our $1,800 and 2,000 apartments | arin .to Lieut, Kunzelman, in which! nave increased trom. 40 to 50 por cent.|force of the Fire Department of the| Brooklyn Girl Ret From South] ci;culation of an appeal for funds signed met her mother. There, so the well] go for $1,500. she wrote: ina y America on Honeymoon, r. Reooverie, always an in-|City of New York. But we'll sign ‘em tp by George W. Loft, Chairman of the ss Tneormearsay wan pKaontea new avis etl My own Charlie Yong: significant percentage, have kept phn Kenlon, Chief of Department; | Mrs, Lilllan J. Marvin Laplera told] !inance Committee, ‘This ta the firat | Aeace of Air St Gee Seed pe ona fey a omens and make ‘em " t have gotten around Frank aad] pace with the inerense In thefts, ‘The | Thomas F. Dougherty, Deputy Chief; | tosday in the home of het parents, Mr.|time in the recollection of veteran poll- y dus } d a ‘ms » evi | pay our $2, t year.” e has given his consent to:my com-|d-op in the price of automobiles,|J. K. Smith, M.D. Chief Medical Fea rolanae : dence to be threshed over In Pough-|” *guppose the men refuse to sign a|ing to Ottawa to visit you, I will|w ich has reduced the second hand | OMcer; William Clark, Chief of Bat- | "hd Mrs. Newton it, Marvin, at No. 14 ticlats that “aninany has gone after ee ae Keepsie whi ; i 3 . yn, of her trip} the 0 five weeks in ad- n the hearings are re-| two-y * bring Bud and my sister-in-law as| value far below the value of thc] talion; Francis M, Banta, M. D, Med.| Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, of her (rip/tha dough more than Meese eee eeeoneMrinat ae. Fe | two-year contract like that." the re-| 20 Se ae Uy mabio stay with| policy, ‘the expiration Of full valus|ica Omecor: Danlel Lawler Captain; {of 2200 miles to marry. She returned |vance of a muntclpal election, as porter asked, you a couple of weeks. policies and the increase in unemploy- | Joseph L. Flannery, Lieutenant; Mar-|to Brooklyn last night with her hus-| “The money will be spent,” Mr. Loft “Then they'll let ‘em have ‘em for} “Oh, won't you be happy, dear, and| ment are given as the reasons for tui - BELITEGCE Tene tin J. Boyne, Engineer of Steamer; | band Richard Lapiera, the cop: assures prospective contributors, yudl- { ressure of friends, an intimate talk| one year.” won't I be happy, too. Oh, to be in| The Government, {t was learned, 15| William J. Anderson, Fireman; James| tive in Lima, Peru, of a clously In order to et an Adminis: “i |! with her mother, reconsideration |" «and rents will not be bigher next|™Y darling’s arms once more and| now actively co-operating in the fight | A, Gallagher, Pilot cag ‘ecncet, Pre tion wish) Has: Deen Honedte Sear lsae The move of an epicure the’ > \ ¥ . 2 cl o) age bile y se- Sadat te . and economle A Then the girl came to the conclusion] year, will they? have my Charlie kiss his Bunches. sgainst automobile es, by prose- Five years ago at a social affair in| He adds that the appeal ts not intend-| B -vest is,” says Louise, “the that aes Silliman! naa! deceleaa a I love you more than anything in| citing interstate offenses under the| «, ed for corporations or officeholders, y uise, ber mother he a el. | “Rents wilt never be higher, They|the world, and please be assured that| Dyer Act. her home she was introduced to Mr. eee) nore appreciative | know he'll er mother had been wronged. There] wii never be so high.” you will have me some day just as I| Adolfo Dagostino, a notary public | }wHaT’s GOING ON HERE $|!plera. On April 2 last Miss Marvin| yung More Needed Than Money by| Phe of delicate, fl A ~~ was a family reunion, with Guy—cen- Mr. Galewski, pulling up his shirt | ¥@8 5° Jong ago, All my ene ince Ne att Gecley Rtreen Brook , e sailey alone for Cristobal, Canal Zone, Vitecaus cate, flavorsome tre of legal wrangles—and Bud Still-| gleeves, then told of another case that “HONEY.” | lyn; Joseph Quagliano, No. 108 Seeley | ® wherk soon after arrival she was mar-| ; | \ r oAMO to SNE ear Street, and Agnes Sordini and Regina ‘ol. Wi! tel rans | rie oC 0 me of | NO person has been authorized by the New Coated. Sanitary Wrapper t MAP: GANG Nis BEB OR: Street, and Agnes Sordini and Regina | Col, Walter Ta Rell, formerly trana-| ried to Mr. Laplera at the home of] american Legion to collect funda for the y Wrappy t he bankey knew his daughter had|, “Up om the west side one of my|/HELD FOR ROBBING Street, to-day were held in $2,500 ANCRE e to the Mec eter nC] triends was asking $1,800 for three Suey ain 83:6 who has been named ‘assistant to Col.| On the boat returning from South ‘4 Bone to the Atecarmick home. from | rooms. It was bighway robbery, 1| WOMAN IN PUBLIC SCHOOL | «2h by Magistrate Hatting for miles : nthe boat returning from South lining igo. An official announcement ; : StanatlOn teh h chatee eee eraina | William Haskell, director of American| America the passengers learned tho | (! : Neate MIVA the Gonwime Roguefort Fart: how- it Is probable that the first word | Know, but he was asking it and last CPCAY. The Women were arteated | relief work in Russia, sails to-day on| story of the couple and prenented them| (rom the Lerlon’s headquarters, made } of Miss Stiliman’s desertion of her| year he got it, He told mo this three | Viettm Gagged, Thrown to Floor See ee eised. Gpanientions: aca CNEESE : yesterday at Chatham Square while |!he Red Star liner Lapland for Antwerp. | with a tea service. Mrs. Lapiera, who father was brought to the banker py| Weeks go. To-day he is asking and $24 Taken From Rag. Mie okt Wane eke ue ae Pale ‘ i ape bli only to recognized organizations, and the newspapers and that when he $1,500 and after the first he'll let them viding with Vincent Toma haut With a registration of 1,599 more pu-lis very pretty, is the granddaughter] \ os cudeq ‘Jobs are much more needed M by Sharpless, Phila. ’ portation officer of the 37th Division, | his mother, Mrs, Rosalind Laplera. iuecanleved, Tok waltate bAR GE Mays i Olympic he still beneved in her sup-| if he can get It. bail each to-day. charged with robbing | mani is suspected of being implicated | freed to hold double sessions at No. | painter. ‘ port. “I have one floor vacant on River: land assaulting Mrs. Rachel Aronson tn |in'recent hold-upa in the yunplioated | 413 Hast g7th Street in one of Its two —Se , Miss Stifman soon will be in an|Side Drive, This represents $4,000 a/| Public School No. 164, Fourteenth Ave-| according to the police, Tomasi and | *?he*** \ f i eye eet inishing wekool uR2| year from’ two apartments, I'can't{nue and 43d Street, Bronkiyn. Inst | ine gitie atole the ears’ whick were | Warships and Mners at sea and audt-| REQUIEM MASS FOR COP 3 er = ord to let that floor stand idle, |nisht, Mrs, Aronson In studying Bnglish | |, Borate aad he eaten mop wed te ein heeds rent by the first I'll let |p the night school there, She told the | then taken by, Quagilane ihta spuri- ony, although he 1s not compelled to| Jt spon toe uate hae wet] te 1 | Tellce, Shek us, ie, Meat estes | ioters; the police Ghicee, aware, the pay for her education abroad. Should | had an $80 apartment on my hands|iwg youths eeized her, stuffed a hand- he desire, be can insist that she come|!'d let it go for $60, $65 or $70 if I) Kerchtef into her mouth and threw her home. could get it. A sents th 2 che Hoe. They took $24 from her jew evidence p »| ‘I suppose all this applies to the| handbag, she said. i aise suitiman tanned: ee einai medium and low-priced apartments When aplpatlves erraated Charles and | Frault of the arrest and expect to 7 Mot’ be revealed until. the hear- |@8 well?” the reporter queried. Anthony Florvante, Mra. Aronson, who| Ket more. nces on land within a radius of 400 Niles will “listen In” on the singing of SHOT DOWN ON DUTY Hiss Anna Case of the Metropolitan adrtiatis era Company Thursday night at the yy barties to the supposed sale under |clectrival exposition in the 71st Regiment| Hell's Kitchen Does Honor to Ne- false names. The police sald they |Atmory. ‘The Nattonal Amateur Wire-| ville—Rataing Fund for Widow. h eC0! vi pmo less Association has arranged to supply q 4 ney Wered seven euromopiian as ali stations in the sone Indicated. Z Denizena of Hell's Kite uur women have bsen called for the|@bows with the police and busir en rubbed a8 Before buying high-priced Hdaani lives at No. 4204 Fourteenth Avenue, oe first time in the histor: of Union Couns . erect . jngs begin. li is utinounced that t{, “Of course It does. ‘The investment, | positively Identified them. ‘They de: fy, N. J. to sit on a Grand Jury, ‘They| me” to-day in Bt. Raphael's. Church, complexion creams— was not #0 much the strength of the| the value, the expenses are all pro-| fled the charge, but the police say INTERMARRIAGE OF JEWS are “Mrs. Bllen Mare Horning of Ro-|4tst Street near Tenth Avenue, during | q vidence course 0 portionate.” both have served sentences for usin, wile Park, Mrs. Madge McClarey, - evidence, as the course of the divorce —--—- Grugd. “They were held for the Grand} AND CHRISTIANS GROWING. |way: sre! Mabe! Floya, Weatheld end | the celebration of a requiem high mass t suit during the last few months, that influenced Miss Ann je ESO, AUTOS KILL BABY GIRL AND UNIDENTIFIED BOY,|satesman = rary | | ch | paticlbasasihlncd FOILED BANDITS BY HIDING |°""" ___.___ —_—- Mrs, Fannie L, Steelman, Filzabeth. | for Policeman ‘Thomas J, Neville, shot WATCH AND MONEY IN AUTO|STICK AND HANDKERCHIEF Dr. Maurtce Fishberg Says This In| Mrs. William Laimbeer, who is con-|down a few weeks ago while on duty ; nected with the main ‘office of the day" © part of Renefit to Humanity. Tried states Mortaage and Trust Com-|., 7o7087'® demonstration on the part of | “4 "9 | De. Maurice king to-|pany, sails for Europe oa the Lapland| those who usually dodge the police was wnat} USED AS “GUN” IN HOLD-UP) Dr. Maurice wishberg, speaking to: | Fait. e's Guaineas’ and pleasure trips | but. the amplification of the pint e Use Lifebuoy ONE WEEK 4 Over He Had in Pocke accompanied by her daughters, the shown by men and women of the | the Museum of Natural History, sald | Misses Josephine and Nathalie Leo|*' ‘ i " Woma: Skull Fractured aud| Fred D. Burroughs, an automobile| Suspect Helé After Fake Revolver) iia¢ the intermarriage of Jews and | Laimbeer. Kitchen’ following: the slaying of Ne- Then see what your mirror salesman who lives on Wood Avenue, Is Shows in Court. Christiana 1s now so common that there | ville, known to them as @ “right . : d ne right of thi th t p Pia Children Injured, Rowevelt, Let. was driving homeward | An exhibit of a atick of wood and alis scarcely a Jewhh family without | ,,7 76 JEM. ee eee one eiemicrs |per,’ when they offered there services } ‘An unidentified boy was run down | along the Babylon turnpike early to-day | handkerchlef, alleged to have been used Gentile connections. plate,” he. sald,|for sanitary reasons Is upheld tn de-|and money to ald in bringing the mur- 4 4 : : Division of | gerer to Justice. i in place of a revolver in a hold-up,| "that the Jewa constitute much less|Ci#ions of the | Appellay and killed by an automobile while | when he noticed two oars parked across | 1 ded: Magistrate THatting | ihe Supreme Court made public b t g in Jefferson | than one-fourth e ent. of pr nade p y = Crossing 28th Street at Third Ave-| the turnpike hear the Meadowbrook |Narket Court to-day to hold John| white Meo Ola in hehaaree oot | Health Commissioner Copeland to-day.| The celebrant of to-dav's mans was hue. Moe Stern of No. 1712 Wash- | fad in Merrick. Recalling the numer-| Strang, thirty, of No. 401 West 42d} cnormous number of great and talented | Justice Burr to-day confirmed the re- | Father Thomas White. Hy was assiste | tells you. - f tiat Avenue, Bronx, the driver, | 8, holdups Long Island had had re. | Street, In $5,000 ball on a charge of men and women emong them it {3 | port of David KE. Daly, referee, who|by Fathers Michael Duffy and John & ington Avenue, 0 ‘| cently, Burroughs dro his 1d . clear that fusion with them can only | fast July recommended ‘thi joel WW. ¢ ished was held on a homicide charge. Sen) Pie eellattacntenuue tinction: was arrested yesterday after| prove beneficial to the white humanity | prorie be ‘given a divorce’ trom his |seenaen, The music was furnished by | The famous RED cake. am hind a seat cushion, Frank Roher, a grocer, complained that|of any country. wife, Mrs, “Mary Casey. Thorne, the|the Police Glee Club, A drive to raise Asleep in her eyrriage near the) "Ye "then tried to turn his car when behead. been ht 0 and robbed in,hia| | “The only losers appear to be the! “Belle of Third Avenue.” funds for the widow, with which to SHED enue B, near Ninth Street, ; store al n 1 0] Jews, because the best from among | ° ion the te guED on ubvedue Bx iter Buea cat Be ae sueped oe Tne rusting |be @ revolver. The revolver Porned out [ines eee* us’ diverted into “ornes | Walter Buck, twenty-four, of No, 1024/#!Pe out the mortwag the Nevil ten-months-old Charlotte Hosoli of | ))eir, MAce@.) sami ne. Burroughs |to be a strip of wood about six incheu | social groups.” Willow Avende, Hoboken, and Fri home in Queens, has been started, and No, 622 Lust 11th Street was instant-| {necked one of the men off, the other long. and, one-half, Inch wide, around ——__— nnek, elghteen, of No,’ 270 Fourth ii t# expected the amount will soon be ly killed when a motor truck hit an| pressed a revolver against Burroughs'a| which | the handkerchief had been | kings County Democratic Commit- et, Hoboken, were held in the Bede! raised, y in ody and demanded his money, Bur- | twisted. | Ps 0 fi jend Criminal re in y City t o {i electric light pole and sent it crash-|,jughs turned his pockets Inswle out —_—_— the Xi eo to ovens ae. ' ay on charges “nt ‘assault made By | pan / 4 o the carriage, enry revealing about $2 in sliver. The armed | Severely Burned by BR. T. Trolley he Kings County wemocratlo Com-! Wallace Polldoro of No 5 Fourtn , ‘ tia date. the carriage. | enty aeburl ran then searched the car, but tailed if ie rulttee will open the campaign to-night) Street Jorsey City, and Mary mitante,/ ASHES OF MISS HANAN’S : was held on a homicide charge, fenied'the cushieac ee "| Sonn Carney of No. 231 Midwood|in Prospect Hail, Prospect and Fifth) s Jersey City. It ts charged. the SLAYER SENT HOME Three chilaren piayias in front of ——— Btreet, Brooklyn, at work on an exten-| Avenues, Brooklyn. Many of the ean-| prisoners and three other men held up j ©, 822 Base 118th street, | ¢ 3 * s present and the State, tM couple last night, two covertn ‘ thels homey NO'838 War DA8hD SUCeh UNG [he Miers Path of| sion wagon repairing a highly charged| lidates will be present and the State, J!) i4cco with revolvers while the others | Mamy Floral Pleces at Mra. Lawen's ‘ w uck Dy Nobile drive Ante—Kiled, {ved wire of the B. R. 7. tro ty und county tickets wil! be indorsed. | Attacked Misa Bitante, a a Yeateee H by Loui 120 Of No, 805 Kast listh) |, 30) at Fulton and Smith Streets. he following county il be neral Yesterday. ] i Btreet he children suffered cuts] Violet Solterno, ious years old, was) ‘nis afternoon, let his ham elected: Chairman, Br harles a cobbler, turned in! 4 carved marble urn containing the \ and bruises. are Anita Bujatl,| killed to-day when shd ran from behind | contact with the wire. Thero W. Berry; Vice. President morning after an ¢ I mth Anglo Deletis, four, and Tessic| a sandpile near 184th Street and Arthur | crackle and a blaze and he was severely | man; Secretary, Frank lar of No 614 Wiison | ashes of Mrs. Grace Lawes, who shot tes, five. They Were attended| Avenue, the Bronx, In front of an auto-| burned about the face and arms. His Jullan D. Fal When the fire was | an ambulance surgeon and taken| mobile owned and driven by John Gold ns on the wagon lifted found a 100-gallon/and killed Miss Mildred Hanan and 4 fone. Olfo, an olive oll Importer, of No, 2412] the street and ae was taken te a} and abo 5 hee: Ave { land Hospital, ‘There waa c £0 of whlskey, reported to ended her own Friday in Brook 1 Mis George Witty, forty, of No. 37| Husnes Avenue, He ploked up the! Crimotion in the crowd Mas: Dooley Hirbiglia was held tyn, was sent to-day to her mother : West 27th Street, watle trying to} avenue, and sped to Fordham Hospital,| Street when Carney shouted « Robbed of #80 In Hallway mall, charged ‘vith violating pote awcs in Sau Franciac bis cross 1 Street ‘at Sixth Avenue,| where she died a few minutes later, The| "ames scorched him Gharged with. re ind viaiation {ene Prontbition law x rr in Sau Francisco, The was run down and her ekull fractured] police made no arrest, declaring the = : The fourteenth annual convention the urn will be placed in the fam by an automobile the driver of which | accident unavoidable. New TraMoc Towers Selected Soon.|0f the Sullivan law, Joseph the Synod of Now. York of United vault. had swerved to avoid collision with a Within s iortnight the design for tho| No, 407 west 26th street, Lutheran Churches in America opene AN caweste odi-wee/taien fron enother machine. Mrs. Witty in| Bank Clerk Gets 30 Daye in Jall.| new Fifth Avenue traffic towers 0] \\)'" stagintrate fiatting | in the Luthers Chinen ot aut viour, ie Kt poopy eaaees enna i Bt, Vincent's Hospital. Frederick W. Startup, formerly altake the place of the temporary struc-| Market Court. for examination TUL Pe ere mpage perms tt ppeoegieny sy ayianny i Barney Schwarmberg, forty, of No. clerk in the National Bank at Pishki!!,| tures now a 2 pill have beon day.” Sainuel Meyrowita No. 618, Cold ve aor eanuonrolment afternoon to the undertaking rooms of } ‘irst Avenue, Was internally tn-| ¥ deral | °: Stanley f well Avenue, the Bronx, char the AUReda. Winterbotto Soi rea fue i , jéted when another machine craahed| N- Y pleaded guilty in the Federal the committee in ch hile walking dow at NO urndny J. Winterbottom & Son, where a fu i urt he : nan ctment| petition, sal x hth Avenue, where he had been of the Italian Star \ 8 heli Memo- B red een ear of his motor. truck| SoUrt, here to-day _o Indictment] petiti id i i 1 neral service was held in the M Made in U.S. ( into ale pale charging him with making false entries, 130 designs sttending a. lodge meeting last night, inc, Paul Yaselli, Its presiden rial Chapel, N West 47th Street ‘ which he was trying ank OD) of deposits. The shortage was said to| that fourteen of these he was held up at the point of are: three other officials of” the Ii : Jackson Avenue near Eighth Street.|be $2,200. Startup was sentenced to|vonsidered. The towers are to be bullt| volver and ed of $80. Anderson charges of defrauding the Gov Large floral pieces sent by friends of Long Island City, He was taken to| pay tine of #60 and te epend 0 days) by the Fifth Avenue Association as a| was arrested at 28th Btreet and Eighth was set for Dec. 5, by Uniteds states the woman surrounded the aiahogany ‘ Lone cate Boenitn ave in sltr te the cite Nvenne Tides Shennard to-da camn , Or. ') ‘ ig

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