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i 4 ' - | clipping of your advertisement?” the reporter asked. “Perhaps,” she said, “some time in that long period of wandering, he had momentary flash of near memory whicn the name in the clipping ASBAIKHONE, | _ MOURNING ASIDE remember it now—does not remember remembering.” But he dovs remethber, she sald, the Wife Had Put In Put In Claim for In-! sSurance—Vissing Since June, | n He Went to Beach. events im ately preceding his dis- appearance, how he was In the water, swimming, when something atruck his Ihead. And there the tong blank be- gins. One theory that has been suggested. Was thut some one in u dout struck him with an oar jentaily, then brought him usnore failing to’ revive him, feared prosecution, dressed him in old cluth- She admitted she sala, may ha oe ; ing 4 id him there. ‘ i tt a fetched, but—Iit is . Sol Solomon, No. 1896 Uni- Bye Nice eos " ity Avenue, the Bronx, has put] “But he's getting well now," she % concluded, “in the care of our family ty her mourning clothes. Sol 18) physician. That is the main thing.” STOCK MESSENGER HELD WITHOUT BA'L IN'$70,000 THEFT : | Youth Sear With Police for Boy He Says He Gave Securities To. Benjamin Fullman, nineteen, No. 1064 Franklin Avenue, the broker's messenger arrested for ——_—————— ITALY REJECTS PACT WITH SOVIET RUSSIA Willing to Sign Commercial but Not Political Agreem: Dec. 6 (Associated Press)— y has refused to sign @ commercial r lergement with. Soviet’ Russia because of the insistence by the Soviet repre- fentative of the Inclusion of political uestions, the Marquis della Torretta, foreign Minister, announced Chambe iy of Vianbited ape eho dl Outlining the negotiations - Leon On the afternoon of June 25 last Solomon, thirty-nine years old, a ing manufacturer, told his wife ‘was going to Rockaway Beach for He had been a bit depressed, to financial reverses, but he saved some money from the and was planning a new part- ip on which he based hope. The 1 Mfonic of salt water was expected to| start, he said that id Fetresh him. had ‘refused to sign in London an yas agreement with Italy similar to. the | But he did not come home. Hix| commercial agreement between Great é Hritaln and” Tussle, | Newotiations ing was found in his locker and days the search for his body cun- “Hinued. Mrs. Solomon dressed in black nd registered her claim with the “Travelers Insurance Company for $40,000, but she did not urge the mat- Sok When the company officials said wanted to make a further seurch the body. 1 \ Weeks and months parsed Last Ohm Mrs. Solomon received a let- from the police of Ottawa, Can. | Aman had been found unconscious on stree: and taken to a hospital. was no mark of identification. labels had been removed from all clothing and the garments were d, as if they had not all been @ for the same wearer. The only on for addressing Mrs. Solomon that a scrap of newspaper had found wadded up in one of the cets. was her advertisement in the column of some paper—nu- knows which—asking for infor- on 18 to the whereabouts of Sol mm. And it gave her address. went to Ottawa and Identified e man in the hospital as the long Sol. He looked at her in ap- t bewilderment. Slowly an ex- of vague recognition came bis face. tently I spoke to him about the he had known,” she told a re- to-day. “Little by little his d-mémory seemed to clear. The ent has been continuous, “even now he does not remember thereupon were opened In Rome with AS Voroveky, Soviet representative here, who first’ proposed a political rathor than AGommerclal agreement, Clauses cwiling for abstention from pro gunda and the acceptance of cri wso were lacking In the document. When Italy's spokesmen insisted on inxerting certain clauses identical with thone In the British agreement, M, Vor- ovsky demanded that Italy guarantee not to recognizé the envbassy und con- sulates of the former Russian Govern- ment. To thig Italy replied by exprese- ing willingness to sign « commercial but not a political agreement, SAVES LIVES OF FOUR AT EAST SIDE FIRE Discovering fire late last night on the fret floor of No, 238 Bast 9th Street Antonio Poenpina notified the policeman on post, then ran back and up to the sveond' floor where lived Dominick de Vidas, his wife and eleven-year-old | ter, While de Vidas carried his wife, Voenpina lifted the sister and fifteen- year-old Angelino Costora, a visitor from their bed and dashed down the burning stairway to the street. Mean. time Patrolman Miller had given an alarm and the firemen arrived as Pown- pina with his double burden staggered out, Poenpina, who lives at No. 23, di- rectly opposite the scene of the fire, was severely burned about the hands, ‘The first floor of the building, where the fire started, is occupled by the Mad json Benross Company. the basement were rescued, ‘. hia loss Included about $200 cash and —_—_—_—_—__—- ix horses tn De Vidas in jewelry. 90-MINUTE DELAY ON T. SUBWAY. iy Mechanical defects in a Fourth Ave- hing, and of the long interval] nyo, Brooklyn, local tled up that section mm his disappearance from the|of the B. R. T, lem for thirty min- utes during the rush period this’ morn- and his recognition 9f me in|ing, The train dragged all the way hospital he remembers absolutely from the 86th Street terminal to Pacific or Btreet, where the dimculty was adjusted, is jamms al e stations ow do you explain his having the tialns from 8.11 until nearly 9 elo Rn the alleged theft of $77,000 worth of securities, was held without bail in the Centre Street Court and remand- ed to the Tombs for a hearing on Dec. 9. This was after Fullman had spent several hours with detectives in a vain effort to find the boy he says he “trusted” with the papers. This boy he sald he knew only as “Joe,” and thought he lived in the Bronx. For six months Fullman had been employed as a clers in the offices vf) Thomson & McKinnon, stock brokers | at No, 42 Broadway. He started froin there yesterday afternoon about 1 o'clock to deliver 700 shares of Midvale Steel and 400 shares of United Fruit Company to six clients, The trip would require about an hour under ordinary circumstances. According’ to the police, Fullman returned to his desk about 2.30 o'clock and awaited another errand. About 3.80, the police say, William W. Cohen of No. 67 Exchange Place telephoned to learn what had become of his con- signment of stocks, Members of the firm immediately questioned Fullman Detectives of the Old Slip Police Station say the clerk's answers were so evasive that they were summoned. They say Fullman declared he bad made all the deliveries except the one to the Cohen firm, He said, ac- cording to the detectives, that when he started out he met a boy named “Joe,” with whom he became ac- quainted six weeks ago, “Joe did not seem to have anything particular to do,” young Fullman said, according to the police, “and so the Bronx, | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1921, : aie he went around with me on the de- MRS. E. D. ADAMS, Mark's Hospital. He was a native of LETTERS TO KENNEDY liver tes." * ILL FOk ¥'! DI Bait ap RPC ae of the Racauet t| hen hi hed No, 67 Ei EA ES | Club o1 jadelphia, New Haven Coun- Plac nave Tha otioe hepongt he ie R, try and Baltimore Country Cluts. His | READ IN BURCH TRIAL where the office of William W. | Cohen js on the second floor, Full told them, the detectives’ say handed the $75,000 ba | to Joe,” telling him, “My ti | rake | these upstairs to Cohe ”" Fullman sal. ‘Joe to do Wife of Financter Succumbs ‘to Fffects of Throat Affec: Mrs. Frances Amelia Adams, wife or ward Adams, financier, died |e oto, $0, Benjamin | Sunday at her residence, No. 455 Mad- nd other members of the Thomson | \., eye Mokinnon frm: questioned the iron Avenue, from the effects of a reat for hearty ‘two ‘hours, malignant throat affection. She had Fleming 1 been in poor health for a year. I ven eek. \ Vinsen ’ the oO 1 Mrs. Adams was a daughter of Station, Full me | [0c Prams "Avivo then | William Sarton Gutterson and Sarah Frances ord, both «= of = New GROVER CLEVELAND'S j Baa aC Colenial deste as jee 0 soston in March, 1848 | Two SONS AT HARVARD | ang marrice My. Adams in 18) lo te Shot Pattee) jews ou Their only son, Ernest Kemp- ton Adams, who showed great prom- iss as an engineer and inventor, died several years ago. Their daughter, fkuth, was married last year to Lin- coln Leighton Lobdell, Mrs, Adams active in social affairs and a mania of many charitable societies, to the support of which she was a fre- quent contributor. a Track Aspira CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Dec. 6.—Two sons of the late Grover Cleveland are enrolled at Harvard, it became known to-day. The younger, Francis Grover Cleve- land, was one of the twenty-five fresh- men who reported to Coach Farrell of the weight events, His specialty is the shot put. Although he falled to make his track letter at Exeter, Cleveland] "NS. MICANL® DE AOOSTA. managed the football team and was rs. Micaela Hernandez de Alba President of hia class in his senior year. de Acosts, widow of Ricardo de He shows great 5 promise. ‘The other] Acosta, died at the home of her brother, Ric! veland, who was daughter, Mrs, Philip Lydig, in Bed- ford Hills, N. Y., yesterday. She was a native of Havana, Cuba, the daugh- ter of Rafael Hernandez de Alba. Funeral services will be held in St. Patrck'’s Cathedral at 10 A. M. to- morrow. Interment will be private. fUART FRAME. | protnerer of the xeter and. Princeton |track team, 1s a first year student In lthe Harvard Law School, > —__ 'SAYS HUSBAND CUT OF? HER NOSE WITH RAZOR “Adame, Mrs. twenty-two, a 641 Grace tenographer living at No. Bast) j. stuart Frame, forty-six, President 36th Street, Bronx, was taken to Lin-/or prame, Friend & Steinman, coal coln Hospital lust night to have the|geaierg of this city und New aven, end of her nose sewed on. She said her} 4, husband, Frank Adams, from whom she has been separated for a y eut It off with a razor when she Nye with bim. of uppendic ‘The fragment of flesh was stitched in place by Dr. Herschman, who sald he thought the wound would heal with | only « slight scar, | ida 500 BANDITS CAPTURED BY ARGENTINE TROOPS | BUENOS AYRES, Dec. 6 (Associated | Press).—Government forces have «alne the upper hand over the bandits who} have been terrorizing the inhabitants of the territory of Sunta Cruz. Col, Varela reports the capture of about 500 of the home was at No. 575 West End Ave- | nue, His wife survives him. The body is at Campbell's Funeral Church, Broad- | way and 66th Street, pending arran ments for the funeral. Interment will | be at Johnstown, Pa. Were oof Affectionate Nataes, Written by Mrs. Obencha’ LOS ANGELDS, Dec. o.—J.,D, Ken- nedy, father of J. Belton Kennedy, for whose murder Arthur C. Bure on lal, was expected to resume the wit- 3 stand upon the opening of court to-day and {identify more letters alleged to have been written to the younger Kennedy by Mrs. Madalynne Ovenchain, MRS. CHARLES ROBERTSON. | Mrs. Nettle Robertson, seventy-five, | widow of Charles Robertson, one of the oldest and best known residents of Flushing, died yesterday at her home in! |Janet Place. She was a daug {Samuel BI a well-known, Sorntiy sndieted : with ip h, ; business man, Her husband, who was Nagrtsd ye A arcane we hea @ veteran of the Civil War, died tenqqientife! as found sme We dacdtine t PY tects, Milton Carlson, handwriting veh neral se:vic be|more ‘were, in his opinion, written by held at 8 o'clock this evening. and in- | Sirs. a id terment be in Flushing Cemetery. | "phe letters, of an affec: piensa a CHAOS IN VENEZUELA FEARED. WILLEMSTAD, D. W. L, Dec. 6.— Chaotic conditions in Venezuela, due to the serious Illness of Gen. Juan Vicente Gomez, who has for many years been that country's virtual dictator, were re- ported in despatches reaching here to- day. Fears that anarchy was likely to result if he died were expressed. . It was said Gen. Gomez had reached Puerto Cabello, @ Venezuelan seashore resort, where it was decided to take him a few days ago. Troops who accompanied him there are occupying twenty build- ings. Book of Bungalows Dwellings, Summer Cottages Designs Phen © | _P i Aladdin Homes—$500 to $6000 Price includes all lumber, mill_work, paints, varnishes, nails, lock sets, lath, laster, glass—a complete home. 100 eautiful bungalows, cottages—a com- Bists room bungalow and garage. ee BLAST AND FIRE WRECK HOME, The neighborhood of Fifth Avenue and Fortieth Street,’ Brooklyn, was rocked by an explosion in the basement | ‘$gg4, Ask for cpmplete information. 01 reside: of Frank Ne to" Fortieth Street, nt | Call at Aladdin New York Office erght o'clock is morning. 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