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be biwwanw Wows, Wee toDAL, Vuosavuily 10) soak, "x. O00 WIDOWSHEAR FORTUNE FOUND [MRS. MAE JOYCE LEEDS FIGHTS (QNLY 12 PUNSHED [wsce’'ss'Setx-Se COURT FREES TWO, (Ghose With Nowe } A TINGS AND TAKE AWAY HER CHILD| TUN ¢, pho ee areal * ing Plans to Bring Efficiency A 2 | ce. : . . Feast Law enforcement—or the lack of it | ast and Cop May Now —_— saiamiaalpaiaiasas Is,reflected in insurance rates, John} i Fell Its Mother on It. 4g 4 ntibicimme . Mayor Hylan Praises Miss’ Nephew Di B i : Kirkland Clarke, Coalition candidate | - ; SE Sophie ane Loab for Har 14 i Nene br ine n Clark Blames Big Number of] tor pistrict Attorney aatd to-day at/Minutes of $5,500 Payroll| A long-lesked ghost dressed tke a . zi r | Modest H 5 Wika At rtaien NG. 48 “wading: | Pte 7 angel or a Ku Kluxer and Fine Achievements, d en ce Dr. vals | Killings on Swann's Fails | By Rencaberterss Neib fini Robbery Trial) Referred = |""* aiid Wicest sod 66S | ¢ s. an i i | : Nive ‘8 Ago you could insure 2 1} nose for baked potatoes has been | ife Occupie . | ure to Prosecute. the contents of "your home against to District Attorney. NAUN OSI - | if Sin rd ; = A sunting Nurges Field, West Berge fe eer saad urglary for $16.50 a thousand, To.) ‘= - online Av North B N. J | E A fort | Y “ : enue, 1 Bergen, N. Jue PLEDGES FURTHER AID.|_ 4 tortane in stocks and vonds ana Cathe five vente: tram tie;tottsad, (GAY ewId coat you tHTAO for tho Mata| <aataptng, Cat tieledtiva ‘idwahl|for tee nights: Bur tne pect saan fiiciaae Ls ni 3 otec a the b lout. | bh a uo Ses org inclusive, John Kirkland Clark, Coali- TRRGRRRGe nis ies eae We ‘ Seat Fitzgerald of the Fourth Avenue Sta-|!08t bis flowing mantle last night, | 5 y ere en in sete: rs ce companies are doing busl- and unless he halls tro ‘ Declares That as Long as the °°? is EAT OIC iss ORBe Be tion candidate for District Attorney. | ness at a los tion had given fame teatimony in thot {tt Unless he halts from a bed witty { Movement Conti 17 Jonging to the late Dr. Joseph Simms, Et cate, Takata) eee s aes Be Hmony in the Tewo sheets, he probably will hauns | ee aay; , ‘ ti v8 a » aitiete jal of James O'Donnell of No. 240] yo i, men ‘ontinues He'll \iantiren and weiter Kad Nin Wie Mee asserted to-day, there had been jw st month wh n the ofMicials of 4 james in ho more Support It | Sehieg, Winslade Mimuee, and take 1a one dozen persona indicted or aent to| the companica that write burglary in-| Fast 128th Street, Manhattan, on a| Everybody knows that a baked, . } . jail by the District Attorney for tho | #UTance got together, it was disclosed | oha of taking part In a $5,600 hold- | potato is a baked potato, but that » eee the modest apartment occupied by the killing 6f persons while driving auto-| that robberies of homes had Increased | yp on April Justice Se B. | 8uper-baked potato. the only sort ofa More than 8,000 widows crowded ‘two during the latter years of their pe 4 those five years that the | 40,Per cent In six monthe,” | Strong in the Kings County Supreme | baked potato that has any poetry im into the Washington Irving High lives in the Empire Hotel, Lincoln 3 Shalala Mr, Clarke outlines the planks Of | Court to-day directed the jury to ac.) !t is the kit it you bake just bee @besh thee ates District Attorney's office has been in ; § i night to attend the first Square and 68d Street. the control of Tammany, 2,842 of 2.864 |?U8,campaign thus: Jquit O'Donnell and ordered that the {fore bedtime on a chilly October eves of @ series of meetings on American-| ‘The search which eevealed the un- harkens responsible for mortal agot-| Viserous prosecution but no per-(minutes of the trial be gent to the) Mlng In the mvonlisht in an open field Peed under the auspices of the suspected wealth of the couple was dent have eons des, Bom of thens secution, District Attorney for investigation,| You burglertze the cellar while Board of Chila Welfare, Sophie Irene | made by Robert Hendry, a nephew, of poate aye fine one killing to their] 2dictments only as a preliminary! Justice Shrong also granted a motion | Mother ts putting the baby to beds } fad wd of the board and a/the firm of Morrison Co, South eredit to convictions to dismiss an Indictment inst I eeaier aha nw potacnae Ih al wae : es bee CE VMHe Byaning World tart, | AimeHTeah cGntGstors with omces) at vais blame for the constant | 2™M™edlate trial of prison casea and] James Capproni, jointly accused with ther pockets, and then steal away presided. No. 11 Broadway. : : s prompt clearing up of the bail cal-| O'Donnell to the lonely spot Where all the boys @he urged the mothers to become! The fortune ts estimated at ap- growth iin mortality: statlevics from!) ae, The crime charged against O'Don- | re to meet. There you coat the pos” , — ; . i 5 ause,” says Mr, Clark, “ | ‘ cneecHe arnt ’ two inches thick citizens of America as soon as pos-| proximately $125,000. this cause.” gays Mr. Clark, “eannot) Go operation in the assignment of|nell and Capproni was overpowerlng, | bake them 10% cick with mud aa’ sible, and foward this end announcea| Dr. Simms dled in April, 1920, and| be laid against the TraMe Pollce. | scunsel to needy defendants, binding and gagging Louls Blitzer! One boy wasn't Invited Mond: plans for obtaining citizen papers, "8 wife recently. ‘The aged couple ice ene ee ae ere tablishment of complaint bureaus|ang Samuel Wachsman in the plant] ® , Just as the moment a 10 be put in operation after the open- | ad been known among other guests | Killers when brought to court have leg near evidence at night. Establleh-|of Bum & Keller in the Hush apes (Aves ar Reka Gunmetna, Snataaal ig ot the new Board of Child Gveltars | lteusconseryetive ie seldom ar ae ei the consequences | ment of a night court for the trial of| minal Building and stealing $5,600|the gang away and got the treasure, ding at No. 145 Worth Street, | 20!ne n the social activities about ype Rebs eet summons cases. which the two men had drawn from | f night he apbeared again, but the first of its kind in the world. he hotel. Both were strict vege- “The one single factor which would | Operation of the criminal courts] hank for payments to workmen. | {ern wae 9 cop present vate tae Mayor John F, Hylan was ‘one of | ‘tans and thelr general mode of MRS MAE LEEDS Ano ue have been effective in reducing the | guring the summef months until the! phe defense advanced by Joseph C ted figure. All he got wae tie the chief speakers and paid a high|!'Vims gave the impression that, DAUGHTER BARRA AG. | teath vate has been lacking—vigor- | clogged calenders are cleared it. Flynn, counsel, was that Blite t ee to Miss Loeb, whom he desig- | (a they were comfortably fixed, ear euore., jour prosecution ne the ranaee ae a Jand Wachsman were not robbed and | a eee ty aaa ae nated as “the Inother of child wel-| they were not wealthy. torney. A suggestion of aggressive lontered into a conspiracy with Fits Hi epee iy Sena BRO he ae Hee ere Catv and Mr. Hendry called at the apart- | Opposes Action of Husband trials for homicide would have been|7 TAKEN IN PARKS | ante Zentee the alle robbery | ais we | spoke of her many years ment late yesterday to take a 2b SHANG, | ne greatest deterrent to stoping | ‘ 0 Dene ce tel Tanz ae y ay to away iii ns 4 L HELD UNDESIRABLE) upon orponnen ana capproni j thee OMINVeR ea 1! some old books and several trunks Relative of Tin Plate King, | these speea maniacs, reckless drivers stchinela iL i Cention, <wawccidie mothers to lave courage and hope, | #84 When he opened one of the trunks inp eave che vaqdy: (and violators of traffic regulations.” ; sroved. Biltzer was discredited ax a that from the very poorest homes | to pack the books was surprised to Who Say She Was Already |"\4,. ciark, in analyzing the figures |Couri Aids and Frees Seventeen; |>roved.. Iiiitzer was tie ee the y Iantiecinlno ine ae highest places| find bundles of greenbacks and stocks | a Wife When He Eloped| tor 1920, points out that in that year but Others Are Aliens and defrag showed that he could not have rw He said that in every home of the) *8d bonds hidden beneath bunches ot | jj er Fr arvar alone ‘there were (107 (perscns Killed e Deporte aca Ke ircduced) we that which the —— widows present there might be a po-| ld rags With Her From Harvard. nd three times that number injured. | ony Besmenoh ed | eapaite: Hea aed, “Dineviet Atiorioy pe ualy Mayor ons Governor of the} The wealth has been deposited by 7 ~ The total of New York City in that] ‘Twenty-five men collected in Madl-| Lowig will Immediately take up an as e Smith and NlecehiGhno as pvienied Mr. Hendry pending further develop- Mrs. Mae Joyce Leeds will to-daylyeay was within four for the total/son Square and Union Square before | investigation of the charges usninst s Ho told Of his oma eiteambles:| ments, Dr. Simms was eighty-seven |—————-——————— | begin her fight before Justice New-| for the rest of the State. daylight to-day by detectives of the| the police and’ the prosecuting Wits 1 5 % | h "hie ors office wer a je) BEasee: TOR Ee were his, and how | and his wife seventy-five when they] FOOD COSTS DROP burger to prove the legitimacy of her] “Of these killed, 814 were chil- |Chiet Inspector's office were arraigned |My Sinong called Detective p aa dudes 2 y never, ae te rate died. OVER U. S.; RENTS marriage to William Stuart Leeds, a/@ten under the age of fourteen years, |for vagrancy before Magistrate RYC | pitzgerald and Assistant District At other and placed es | . arris Niam St weeds) 8/7 § > |tenbderg In Yorkville Court terney Voss into ais chambers when Hirst offenders on parole than an eres jbroker, and son of W e AIL but @ tow, ot the (acoldentay oes) rou : % ap eont had baci ale p other Judge: “"y|DRY SLEUTHS FIND | UP IN NEW YORK (|°°%% ont fen of Willem Biteme® curred between 7 A. M. and 7 P. BL| Seventeen were allowed to ‘go. on} (iM Se ca ae gstated that the Board of Chit] WAGON “BLIND PIG” AIN INES VY |Leeds, who was a prominent Newlmnink of the grucsome possibilities [suspended sentences after court of | oh! Sutil ection wae Nero rae be paieran ann sone Labor Department Shows Aver- York lawyer and an uncle of Willlam|¢or the immediate future when the|cials and spectators had given them) assertion unde th that he had in- | 1 ere _mé a preceden es . E s A | : tre Mee ; : » city are [enough money for lodgings and square | vestigated Blitzer's record of em fom Rllvothen alias ne The Grate es : i Aarne tut | Bateman Leeds, the Tin Plate King. jority of children of the city are fen \ + record of em. follow and that many of the States| Agents Say Stranger Led Them } age of 18.1 Per Cent, Living | Leeds 1s his wife for an an-|on the streets for three or four hours|/meals while they hunt for work: ea a ceaoi Meaorartee monary: | were now copying the methods em- Bi Sal es Reduction in 32 Cities, - more due to the part time in schools |Seven were held for investigation 15 defense produced a former em- fovediiby. ini Moaras tuAt He head rom Saloon to Cart and : nulment of t which oc- ‘ 4 i Phe Magistrate aak GhALOn Ot aware { v i 1 Salo enol for which Mayor Hylan is respon- he Magistrate asked probation of-|jroyer of Hlitzer who swore he dis Wwatehed the work carefully and that Sold Them Hooch. Se aetaicn Oct. 19—Liv- curred on 3 14, 4911, at Nashua,|(V), ficers to furnish aid to William Ben red the man for thievery and that Ss ' was conducted along, ing costs throughout the country |. < * ue detective Fitzxervd had seen docu- he present successful lines he would| Prohibition Agents Barry and| decreased 181 per cent. from |: H+ 0m the ground thatattho time) rhe whole question comes down to nett, & cripple, Keccnlly divetars linentary evidence 49, nro p stand bebind it and ald it. Burke ran into a new angle of the| June, 1920, to Sept. 1, 1921, and |"€ Married her she was already mar-|the District Attorney. If he had |from Bellevue, and William Forham, a BAHL NED gett dald that when the present bud-|pootiegging business to-day after| 17 per cent. during ‘September, |Tied to Louis A. Freediey, He also/ done his duty the police, the courts /deaf mite south from Hewked ‘ily. | Aliewes cuger'n Hall Forfett } ents were’ being cut, the pies of| they bad been refused a drink of| the Department of Labor an. |c°°%® the) custody © four-year-old| ang the juries could be depended|Mont, and to get them employment ae $5,000 bail at Nicholas Billloheck | Miss Loeb could not’ be resisted,| whiskey in an east side saloon, When| nounced yesterday on repo-ts from | who is now with the mother.| non to do heirs. Tammany’s Dis-|When they are able to work, One| ho walked out o nited States , especially in view of the work accom-|they left the ‘place, they were fol- ee m |" “phe firat step to prove that she had| trict attorney, however, has failed,|aged man wan sent to Hlackwell’s| District Attorney's office In Brooklyn | plished in keeping mothers and chil- | Aaa ‘ol- | thirty-two cities. divorced Freedley was made yester- : ot {Island for the winter two weeks aKo, was forfeited to-day | dren in their own homes, instead of |/0Wed by 4 man who had been stand- The reductions trom Jane to | 4, A a ge wl eee, nave he) Bree Ee eee las . \ ast a es Ah RAM vse breaking up the e anc »|ing at the bar. : ane day by Mrs. Leeds, who had J. W.| of staff, my opponent, who been} The seven held ave aliens and their) United States Commissio sCabe for | + up the home and putting the| ing September ranged from 15.2 per ( ‘ Aiiebe eeauieh Jartaignment.. A the. Depart children in institutions, so that the] ‘Want some hooch?” inquired t} 20.8 : Connelly, Be peter ney, eX-lin actual charge of the office since [deportation will be sought, as they | arr Lay es part | Pudent vor (sis haeiberh iscrimeed |eioeee quired the] cent. to 20.8 per cent, with Min- | amined concerning the divorce action| Fy enw acmmed. the earlier [Showed mo disposition «ability to! Mane OF duatice ave joakln for, Hille | Dr. Royal 8. Copeland stated that] ay neapolis showing the lowest de- | rough n Freediey, who de-|\.1, ~ work for a ving. fon in M pootleseing plo} he was elad to be the Health Com-| The Prohibition agents confessed| cline and Detroit the highest. New ; aa { a hs 1 y iM oe oe-| tailur®. — eee ee a nissioner and to have lived to see the|they did. The stranger guided them vork City ay tote hts 18) BNORRA BY aa teh 26035 As the father of four children, this | | guided York City had a decrease of 18 day when the death rate of children|across the stree ae aay. sean agit Mra: Leeds) says; lainow recely= - comes home closely to me. 1 a 1 d across the street to a one-horse cov- as y matter comes hom y of New York City was the lowest of per cent. for that period and 11 ing an allowance of $500 a month any city in the world, being now but/('ed Wagon on the sides of which | per cent. for September team Lecdi's Gngtber ‘New Annie ieee oom ee at eStore eal {1 out of 1,000 under the age of seven. | Were painted signs indicating that it The cost of housing In New | Leeds, for tl eee iencatg: va | this wholesale killing and T will do! Dr. Copeland's department will con- | was used in the delivery of spaghetti,| york range ; if weeds, for the support of herself and]. c.vtning possible with this power | tribute health station in the new | noox “ker ork ranged from 38.1 to 44 high- daughter | take office.” Child Welfare Butlding, an innovation ers, From under a! er, fuel and light from 87 to $24 | Mrs, Lee¢ @ that het huabana| “nen Fake CRIES in this community. This will consist By a boxes, according to Barry and| and miscellaneous Items from 116.8 | lived with her f the date of their4 a pe, sy dental elinie, a ph velelan| and) Juke the et aes au i if bottle | to 117.8 {rom June to September, | marriage down to Oct, 2%, 1919, when, |CROKER AND SON aid the widows and children under the | thom tor $7 ak OS ee ee = without cause, he had her committed | EACH YIELD POINT p of the city sit ft to the State Hospital for the Insane at! member of the board, chiefly dwelt on|on the ‘seat of the wagon. The pris- a ah il fa for: SURVEY the fact that no one need make ex-|onerrs described themselves g a FRAUD BY SOLDIER rained cor evo 1 At the time|No Reconciliation, However, and Ld es for poverty—tAat the poor home See Eee an OF HULA — of the commitment the couple were Other Litigation Will was the one place in which real values of No. 68 East bét eet. a} a Wild iy | Uving at Rutherford, N. J. While she ~ cas 1 é | 108) vere found ker manufacturer, and Davia|E A. No! Wiite and Ctiild in) | Aveo fnistitut Aippeisoedac niet Go. On | Cana eae SAG sone Ronenurore se Ky Ae No. 41 West 114th Street, Court, Goes to Trial on her husband moved to the home} pie legal controversy between both members of the board nited States Commissioner Hiteb- Veteran's Charge is mother, at 155 West 68th|pichara Croker, former Tammany | Miss Locb closed the meeting by| Cock held them on a charge of pos- | vet, Manhattan licadan andl his somgichard J4 over inaking announcements of the futuro |Sessing and. selling whiskey. The) Edw n Noblett, form ar lowes eh, x eats ‘ Bra work, She told the wilows that every |#8ents fold the Commissioner they] xo. 131 Riverside Drive, was placed ara ies epee SILC AL KUL bait etiaceN : Wart mould be thade in the Employ. | found six quarts concealed in the : pas Dp t HW the efforts of herself and her | was settled in the Supreme Court be- nt Bureau to secure the best Jobs| V850n on tral to-day before Justice St husband's mother. On March 28, 1920.1 ore Justice McAvoy to-day, Neither . have the best peea they are to be. charged with rand larceny in louse and obtain jar n * "s develop! CCORC rome the future breadwinners of the feet ayes Ge RMHUE Le haar cel ee CUE GEVED MER IES Pp € family TO HELP JOBLESS] x5 ge. scnenck Avenue, Itrookl aU Ret ai ie ioe a a . . . Classes in English are to be estab- c * Schenck Avenue, ookly was the cu r, dees not mean that there has t ll k a) where foreign-born mothers would be}]Colonel Urges Cities to Rush} that Nobdlett had defrauded bim of) yard when he ran away from the ine land nt affected by] aught at night and at uch times) St Up’ C \ $3,000 on a Coney Island concessions. stitution to Nashu 1 1 the ly 1 1 1 an (hey wars! tree tolcome | “Spruce Up” Campaign and | * RON CROSSEB SII As Seeder . t t 5 t t mr, he ee ey Ue” amp 2 ee Sea | skin in that short time. hard winter on account of the Indus- ublic Works. Victor testified that N h 1 the brokerage by Vee M1 conditions, and urged economy! ALIANY. Oct. 18.—The question of |femted Ie bad an opt ness {nt mM 1 to be an'|¢ ‘ nnd care to meet the emergency whic’ Mii “iets Nit, hardest these poor} Mthdling public works in such a way | cession in Henderson’ elt t T pool y ace families of the widov : to stabilize industry and employ-| Island, and t + and isa mentor of Macvaid Union Other members of tie Board of| ment was revealed here to-di ed an agreement : pired wh thild Welfare are Mrs. William of the probable permanent recom conceasion and) share the STAIRWAY CUT OFF, Hucatter U stein, Mrs. Edgar Smith, Miss) Mar : , Fa : ' if : ¥} dations of the National La®or Victor said he discovered that N TENANTS GOT LADDER ine vie | +) Os A. Frasca. M James Whitford, Mrs. Ti Tigueira and Dr. Wiliam 1,| ference by Col. arthur Woods, address- | blett did have either a lease on — — Nathan, Pure, unbleached, palm oil gives : ing a conference of city officials bn | the concession or an option, Owner of Fiat 1 for Vinx) nouniest Lifebuoy its red color. = unemployment conditions. Noblett declared that he believed tating We 1 ad FINDS BARRON FELL | Woods, who is Chairman of the|he could obtain the concession a 1 ni FROM CAR’S SIDE DOOR | National Committee's sub-committee | had no intention of defraudin, 0 Ox N = on Community, Civic and Emergency |service man, Noblett s t hu Saye Openina| Measures, urged that all cities in-|six years old. His wife, wh a 1 Man to De rate the “spruce-up” campaign pout 4 i i jorany Cy, |Lecommended by the national body as uv 4 Lempe easure to relieve urt N = ' - making an investigation |# temporary measure to relieve un- | oii ved with te re the ¢ r ‘ h of Elwyn Lee Barron employment and also asked that pub convened. the the J, Walter Thompson Adyert |lie works, which could be done at this | > - pena} ¢ firm, in the Hudson Manhattan Tube, |time, be undertaken. | Prinoners Who Attacked MI Mile anid to-day that #0 far as he could learn! “spruce-up' campaign culls for Terma, y M ron met death through the of © making of to homes, shops| Three pri ry ; ' on he ; nd other buildings at once, instead | burglary a: night over Mra ( know Hpany today stated it had lor delaying the work several months. | the Wa f f « i nie a Ere" |rhe unemployed head of a family | « ape. 3 : Ae ished fi pevenh | would be the first employed under the | | ( ; plan | und twen ave | Arother Xe id | aha | of two count t ider {WHAT'S GOING ON HERE} AUTO KNOCKS DOWN jain Stegalseve fe aaden + TWO SCHOOLGIRLS | naid Avenue, Brook mimnoned i ; Deiver Stops Car and Harries Vie~ 9, No. 488 Hushwl M 1 ' tims to Hart Hospital. | Avenue, Brook!yr a” or ! rw sigiris, Anna Coffey a | > t rhet RAT EST Shunatian aces Faneral of Jacoh v Frances Heffernan, fifteen, of g1)|,. humeral ‘gery way, f ; ahd des West 115th Street, were knocked down ‘Comunissto| he Ht i xavier! at Lenox Avenue and 128th s ie i i tt ax/ afternoon by an automobile by Deput $1.8 Willian ymon of No. 27 West 10th year, from May, 191 Reet cha 1 Sweeney, twenty-two, of A , | r A owonneye: ENonty wae gt diately stopped his car| . wa k by at the girls to Harlem Hospital| ean iH ne mont AN ou was found that. Anna's. left ‘ Avenue he had — been sp doand that w thirty-fou: of es had ree c on th rin] nue, and Blt. Johnson, ana k nda sprained wrist. Both . twenty-seven, of No, 129 West 46th, returned to their homes after treatment. Wins 1 hia 1 street, Wore others hurt. | Solomon was not arrested. holding Government per ; . : 4

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