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eerie ae en 2 ee aR Ra ere eae Era einen eee a Lockwood C the rate of over $400,000 a year?” asked Mr. Untermyer The witness did not answer. Mr. Lawlor said the Hurriman Bank eee ) - Nurse, Also Identifying Pic-|Guests at the Ritz Among ei Senay : to make it payable to some other A 5 7° Py; ; Stn a n i I : ' rae i More About Financing in |yink. te then explained that there|“Ollow This Humorous Narrative of Famous Film Comedian’s Experiences— Daily in The Evening World| ture, Says Mistress Knew How| Thousands Who Watch It; WAIVE IMMUNITY. Se" esi | gg (harliechaplin's Ory KNEW ‘IFEDS AS ESCAPESINFIRE acne dcp his ‘1p Abroad STILLMAN, SHESAYS. ON MADISON AVE, Pecrical Organon, ij ino airs hain em SECOND INSTALMENT—CHARLIE “STOPS OVER” IN NEW YORK. | to Handle “Husbans.” | Heavy Trafic Congestion aan TREASURER ON. STANT).| put tiem through his own bank. i rcee Mente Gee mb) A all Byes ay. eee ae 7 z IKEDPSIE, Dec, 6—Mabel| cause of its surroundings, swept” z peg iter mrcess William 3. Hogan ap-/He Learns What Enthusiastic New York Crowds red and asked to withdraw the Says His Local Does Not Pe- j Horan, colored maid employed for|through the top floor of the old Si i jieve in Paying Ordinary Matai Can Do toa Favorite and Tastes a three weeks by Mrs. Florence Lawlor | American Express Building on the “| Pe ie as Me) “You can Pilato waive immunity | Traffic Cop’s Fist. Leeds, in Deo, 1917, textified to-day In| east side of Madison Avenue between? 7) Bills by Checks. trom nawsonvadid Mei Ubtenagan _ |the Stillman divorce hearings béfore | 46th and 47th Streets to-day, In the /o-¥#) . - — “hut you cannot have immunity for| ., Hy, wae ran | Referee Gleason that not only did) hour between 11 o'clock and noon i] TViw Lockwood Committee on Bae aug pea said yestetaay Doug and Mary, as Special Treat, Take Him to} domes A piles visit Mrs. Leeds at| Madison Avenue was blocked by fire 4 ing continued to-day its inquiry into] Mr. Hogan withdrew his waiver “ wot The = vs _ the latter's home, No. 18 East 65th] .* ney) \ the tax on the community's building| 2d was excused, the “ Movies What He Does With Old Street, In those weeks, but that she, Rapin aie ae baiheadas ; i é ‘ i e witne! "1 "e “ raMc was diverted to already over- _ costs hy loose management of union! ®t. Untermyer called in vain for Canes and Shoes. \ the witneas, knew him there as “Mr./ Joa airth and Park Avenues with oe A five minutes for Mr, awler, who had Stillman.” | funds, which causes increase of wares | ’ Me jbeen excused to get his bank books. the result that’ movement almost She said also that Mrs, Leeds was | ‘ : ‘Shout benetit to the worker. |A sergeant-at-arms was sent after : : 7 | lknown then as Misa Lawlor, and that | eased between 424 and bith Streets: | Tai i" Vollowing the examination of i- | him. By Charlie Chaplin. | eae a De net tars ae nea) the latter spoke many times of Mr.| A guest at tho Rits-Cariton hotet nancial William A. Hogan|_ Patrick Crowley, successor of| This ts the second instalment of | between the curb and th lobby. | tillman and told the witness to ad-|**™ fre asi diatiny ‘ua eld bata re pee ria: one had wotved na. (overt Brindell as Chairman the| Charlle Chapitn’s own story of hs | Without the loss of a single button [mit him to the apartment at any |*0P floor window of the old bal os a | yestorday, att ho eo ta New York Building Trades Council,| European trip. The sirst instalment THOSE OLD MUSTACHES j time. aioe ee bal by pelos — a i w i Local No. aiicak | was called to tell how far the council} described his farewell to Los Angcies AGAIN. | | Mr. Stillman, aecording to the wit-| * abner aut ra 7s yar acta ‘ abcal: No, C has reformed since Brindell’s time.| @nd his arrival in Chicago.) F F ness, waa at the apartment several) **: 0% tramMe duty at 48th was ara unanimous In refusing to waive im- 1 telt sinart und relieved notified and signalled to Patrolman” batts ty He said the ersonnel had changed. UR party went to the Black- | Bul, as usual, I y too previous. | \tmes, coming once with @ coffee per Geen onl au at 47th Street. where f Wilnam J. Watsh was pugnacioas |H® #ded he didn't approve of the stone Hotel, where a auite | We ascended to the suite. There | leotator andj -encthee time: with « ( 7th Street, the were. The gentlemen of the And one lady of the press. Chaplin, why are you turned in the alarm. 1 press building takes up Wterhs | feet frontage In se block, which it» af otherwise yacant, and extends back rq to the sunken New York Central sags” yards. The'top floor was used as a storage room for records by the New York Central; there are a few offices’ “* action of the Plumbers’ Union in re- had been placed at our instating J. W. Chapman as delegate} posal. The hotel manu, : t sale : . jugement ovel waive he raised his voice to a 4e- aster nis diacharge from prison, while] whelmed us with courtesics. flant shout, erying: \y ying no is still under indictment fo "E will not waive because I don't | reronies r) Then know what you are going to asi) yy, me! Yiseph Lawlor, Treasurer, got im- |package of fine Jellies. When a pho- tograph of Mr. Stillman was shown. to her on the stand she at once {dent!- fied it as @ picture of the man she Jad seen in Mrs. Leed's apartment The testimony of a succeeding wit- ness, Mary Farley, a trained nurse, pave some sidelights on what she about it. When asked if he would ( vacation." cape (thal reporteras You at ce sian Go. seth, your ant can't describe them unless you mustaches?” Untermyer then announced he| them with the hackneyed interroga- | “Throw them ay |was going into the inefficiency of! tion point, | "Do you ever expect to get mar- labor. He talked with Mr. Crowley, mea Wits tr » itiatorrasie “Mr, Chaplin why are you going 6c 1 third : mialty from Mr. Untermyer, and Di8| Wn, admitted that the man who lald| to Europe ees Toe he | Giaracterised as Mrs, Leeds's abliity| °o ine Second and thin Bedre! ae xplanation of the frenzied financior- | to Europe | What's her name the ground floor is rented to a modiste 2 1,800 bricks in eight hours four years| «Just for a vacation,” | “E dont know." “to handie Mr. Leeds.” Incidentally, : Har ae ay ing under which the $300,000 or more ago was laying only 1100 now and vacation, CRE heciuan doe nat ened a ohetogruph ot Me,|AB@ Gabriel Well, a dealer in ame 7 ‘ciated . “Are you going to make pictures | « 9 shavik | s tiques, whose $40,000 stock was thors | © receipts of the union are handled kept | yas jaying only 700, a year or two 1am an artist. 1 am inter Stillm: . o ¥° 1 \s an as a portrait ot ‘ye man!) 90 ee, tha committestn Inughter re while you are there? In life, Bolshevism 1 See ee erwMt, Leeds” [ouRhly soaked, Pi r oU 7 e uf "No." of life. | must be inte | wert a m1 ry St _ Mr Untermyer asked why the ordi-! “«wnat ed to this tneffcieney?"| wnat . “Do You want to play Hamlet? Miss Farley, who was with Mra,|, About Often occupants of | pe nary bills of the union were not pald ‘asked Mr. Untermyer. at do youlido\with yoursold!) uwny, 1 don't: know" — Lede at Restooutt, Stony Brook,|"lUsIem including Mather = Sie i ? : hes?” vas’ calle : ‘land Loulse Tinoher, stenographers, by checks. “Underfecding,”. sald Mr, Crowley.| Mustache I was called to the telephone, 1 I. I, in June, 1918, and came with ow, ” 2 = q “Throw them away.” answered the one in my bedroor - : * |climbed down fire escapes to, safety. ‘We don't belteve in checks,” Mr.) ELECTRICAL WORKERS THE “what do you do 9 ta {| ANd closed the door. And kept. it Pheesto NO: 68 Maat setninmireety te ——— Lawlor sald. FIRST WITNESSES CALLED. hat do you do with your ut Cloned: "The press departed. treat | maining there until Jay Leeds was] soi atnhoR DELAYS PND OF RSS Edward Stephenson, a $54 a week] ‘The first witnesses called were| SODCS? ‘. Uke a wrung dishrag. I looked into | born on Sept, 17 following, said: RAG pia clerk in the union office, Mr. Lawlor! electrical workers who had vainly| “Throw them away. _ Glonine hack ehrans Sheets cat — —— == | “ytre, Leeds certainly knew how to] tiness of Juror % prevented the said, was paid by Mr. Hogan and not/ attempted to get into lectrical| “What do you do with your vid | Cine ine sprop' erin thirl wey | ALL TNE KIDOIES KEPT ASKING HIM “wHeERE's your [handle Mr. Leeds. She used to pull|trial of Mra Joseph Ragone, accused by the local union. Workers Local No. 3, of which Mr,| Shoes 7 Invented for interviews, I won- . BF WuBTACOMIS him up pretty sharply at times, And|of murdering the man she says sought spose nee Riles Pe La) res S| Hogan is pictured as omnipotent aphtoy tm arey PR dered if it would be easior to hold H ACHE? whon she wanted anything she got it"|/t” dearade her. from going to the jury week out o own salary © @ictator. There were others, who at lad did well, He got in al e ather than chase | . . @he stated that one day at Roat- | to-day vrother of Joseph Schrel 9 . 5 He date play ax the aught ot rene 2 cture ride the way it Was | pair of scissors was snipping a | She stated thi y B ae Se eee wookt” Mr, ne ree Lays inter. | M12" being suspended for breaking| those questions before he was | ery. But some one might accuse | ys do ; blece from the seat of my trousers. |court It was necessary to shoot Mrs.|® Te! ee eee f ‘fo: be sein money trom the Toler | union rules were) unable to get back | shouldered sside and tvio black | te of imitating, Doug. Ho I lot | sanity wete or venue ang the pits | Meat aulnar ond te. my st rig |Leeds' Boston terrier, and Mrs. Leeds |ine juror was Ill with grippe. ‘The trial Mel Gan teouitied (vactardag (Py. Mtn Mere cea rieuen eee S01 ehee Fide varias dgumreecg Mets ellp back to normalcy. | ture js a tremendous success, through strangulation, ~My. collar | Wanted Mr, Leeds to get her another. /yfore Judge Crain in General Sessions . ag «| meet the usual penalties. rounded by tortoise shell frames | WELCOME FROM “Db. "AND | But I still have status as a critic, | was next. But they only got half | “He didn't do it," tne witness went! wil! be resumed Thursday morning. If that he kept the “In ouGg" AND y ng. Hogan himeelf ie kept the “In-| ‘The purpose of this testimony was| claimed an inning. I restored the I am Invited to a showing of | of that. on, “and she pulled nim up sharply. ents —_—————_— ternational account” under his own|¢, support the contention of Mr.| “prop grin,” which [ had decided MARY. | Mary's picture, “Little Lord Faunt- My shirt was pulled out. The ‘ RINE. Iero a cakes ied lis 4 a ; My |She said to him, ‘1 want it and you ad name, along with his personal funds. | Untermyer that Mr. Hogan kept down| was effective for interview Bie wea wie Hi be eee eee: | hey uence tar Ti crite Tale || fest tretopied on, Sly feo serstched. | get 1t!'” p Mr. Lawlor said that Mr. Hogan|the union membership—whose mem- “Mr. Chaplin, have you your cane | gee her. “The three tea Foi 4 | 4 do and they are afraid of me. | But still retained the smile, Miss Farley testified that “Mr Chances favor Ancre (or Mr. Bayne in his absence) gath-| bers paid $2 a month dues—in order| ana shoes with you? | the roof to be photographed, We | Though when they look at my pic- | “prop” one though it was, When- | eds" telephoned several times to Peh' +08 ered up the hundreds of dollars re-|to increase the number of non-union . Were. In every conceivable’ pose. | tures they are always kind ‘nnd | over t could think of tt 1 tied t0 | the apartment the day Jay Leeds was| Cheese winning your Rt: '. 2.5 lntil some one § 1 | 8: hetic and never criticise. raise it above the ievel of a “prop” ps Satta * cotved each day, Ho anid he got $600} men from whom wae collected $2.50) «why not? Until some ofe suggested that | "Tid Mary her picture Was too | smile and was always, rewarded [DG And thet when he came there) H favor, No wonder! a year himself and extra money for}a week at thp headquarters of Local “T don’t think I'll need them." roof, holding Mary in one hand and | 1008. 1 told her where to cut It with a policeman’s fist. I kept in- | Mrs, Leeds's condition, asking re- Consider its captivating vet committee work." “Committee work,”|No, 3 for “permit cards. ware you going to get married | me In the other. Pretty nite | Wich, of course, she doesn't do. | slsting that {wos “Charlie Chap- | peatedly how his wite was getting on. ‘enuine Roquefortflavor! # he declared, meant “going to the| It had already been drawn from] white you are in Europe?’ thought. But that's as far as it got. | She never does, IH Ba Res a alone ap eisa The only other witness of tue day s sit bank, to the lawyer's office and seeing | witnesses that there wa: careful ac- “No,” fF oneae Doug to the ref 1 by | per os pene atten politely - malerence one As Your on i was Mary Sullivan, cook for thea New, Coated, Sanitary Wrapper " ° ve r y ct ‘0 beer i " ie ne pie 2 Penne ™ be Hoot! BCG SeDe bap myse: mans betwen Dee. 11, 1917, and arch dias undertakers." He also received pay | unting for the money recelved from} 4 444 of food, some packing and | | It's great to have friends does lifted from my feet, my body in- | {7 i918 She stated that in this time NCR) ‘as an organizer, h said. regular unfon members for dues—the then to the train again. This time | “Doug” and Mary, They o 5 e crowds were gathered for | verted until! my head pointed to- |aie saw M Stillman at the tel is Despite the prejudice of the organ-| International Union at Washington} O°" 0 york Crowds again. 1 | Spo me periectly, They knew | several hlocks on every aide of the | ward the centro of the lobby and |phone at Mondanne, the Westchester With the Genuine Roguefort Flartr ve isation against checks, it does bred Woe & Siem on part ot the Gare Bae Mked them. Cumeras. I did not | had meant to my nerves, ‘They | We get out of the car and, the n advertising the Zlogteld Roof. | cattle, | She waa there wrested the CHEESE : owe death benefits with checks. ‘And Mr.|there was no accounting worth Men~| 1114 them this time, as | was not | knew just how badly I needed this | Crowds swarm. Most of the ‘all- en there was a surge, and T | remeval of the family to the St. Regis rehisin { Lawlor carries in his pockets blank |tioning for the permit-card money] Mes io hice vacation, How | needed to American” selections are there, | moved forward right over the heads | Hotel in New York Made by SHARPLESS, Phila. vou] checks signed by all the officers of|Which, according to one witnes: ‘A. wretched sleep entrain, more away from studios and pictures. | Bp A ht cl apa Mabie d | ELPA Sal kl pagel she lobby, The Stillman hearings here are he U e mi . |Thomas Naughton, amounted to $250, sai J How | needed to get uway m | anes a MOUS & L ee gathered myself to- | now at an end for a time. Counsel | the union except himself. He ad 8 Hital vals at schedule times olf were doing a scene and the crowd | gether, and with what dignity there solitaire, meals at sch \ m : . ae ‘ neh y there |iay agreed to apply on Thursday to mitted it when asked by Mr. Unter-|000 a year and on which the Interna- myer, Asked how many checks he | onal had no claim, had in his pockets. now, he replied,| Edward Stephenson, clerk to Mr, four, Hogan, was asked about his book- extras, I took my cue from him. I took Mrs, Conde Nast's arm At least | tried to take it, but she seemed to 8 left [ strode to the box t 1 been set aside for our pa Mary, as sweet and sever: Mrs. calm ‘Do! w and then we hit New York. | i had thought it all out Rede: al Photogra- | @%d had planned that while { was | Crowds. ‘Reporters bd in New York my vacation should phers. And Douglas Fairbanks. | be perfect. He would see th Jus Morschauser for an order ap- | pointing a commission to take the) testimony of witnesses in Canada. | | The order is deturnable on Saturday, Notice to Advertisers <i 0 1 . d his best | things were kept pleasant fi sort of drift away from me down | and composed; "Doug, e and 4 copy and rele . keeping. Good old Doug. He did h 3 pt pleasant for mi t ye Etanth Aer hatter | dapn at which time the court will name py and, release Mr. Untermyer read the counter-|"" Gp you know why the salaries| but Doug has never had a picture | , $0 he Insisted that 1 go and sce ea arent See eee te or eal they tonked the commission, It has also been ber sepia signatures of Mr, Walsh and of ll tho other clerks in the office) yet where he had to buck news ee eme at. Picture, “The Three Mus- | Brondway. The tide changed, 1 And Mary, stecly polite, cnumer- | agreed that the commission shall the others, 0! the union are entere on the 7 » ° a et a 1 7 w swept back toward the en -| ated my sartor al shorteo start the Canadian hear ‘3 on Jan, ws _ vk { Q. Gon could draw out ll the| Treasurer's books and yours was not?| photographers, They anapned me | 1 was nettied. 1 didn't want to | fran BoE nee a ne ee TL kaowe one or themecamings 11 They will last three days and | gage yy tus Word must be tentred br yl A. No. Except that I first went in ‘ 4 s pictures. But I was polite. I | eecing no proud as I had been, 7 | better than she did, and ; lon Jan. the hearings at Pough- | nusiss sdvertiuop tape. co ey of the union, couldn't you? sible, Two of them battled with | dia not refuse, thous : ng so proud 4 e did, and [ hastened q Pe copy mon jon, y use, though I did try to ¢ : 4 ee 4 ¥ there to help Mr. Hogan on Inter- y a b . % keepsie will be resumed. ment Sections of ‘The Sunday Worl A. If I was that way, yes. national work when he was alck ROY OOTORAE. WD RUEMINODE OYOF IAF |. avade, BAL Se ee Ue eaters lund watee mas G minh ale we | ——— ona release us "be neeered be » YOR: a ick. | facing east or west, ‘a eale snloualy. c, but it had gone back to the and water an prush did wonders, tion aud release ust be reosived by , @. Who authorizea you to carry| @. What bave you been doing, ““Nefiner won, But 1 lost, M. Tt was useless. Very seriously | upton smile | but T could find no trousers, collar | PARK CONCHSSIONS YILD $61,500, | Friday Copy rontaining engravings tobe 7 ince? A. Worki: he book p r y | he wanted me to s the picture t | by Tue World musi be received by Thursday nega © the entire treasury of the unton|#ince? 4 orking on the books. body couldn't be split. But my | and give my honest opinion. I realized thia and tried to put | or tle, and I returned an but | ‘The conceasions for the parks of |”? y ; 3 oie ‘i Q, What sort of books? A. The! gjothes could—and were. 4 nalts ; ? real pleasure into the smile again. r { to the box, where disap- e to-day sold public} nen mnaey Malo Sheet cops, trpe. ue ound in your pocket? A. I don’t.| ledger, a loose leaf ledger. oBut De t ead ipwcand’ | omeet ae ortmalemy: tay % | As the grin broadened pened | proval was being registered unan. |Brooklyn, were lo-day God at Palle! pices page A . : . | ut Doug put in a good lick an , As th proadene: opene val was being ered unan- | uae gan ee _ | Ive in the bank, about $75,000 or] Q. Were the pages numbered. A.| got me into ae slaablle. Pants Laan te to 1h E alwas new space in the jam and a po} imously. paustion by Park: Oommmt ener Har : Praag ana $80,000. No. if 1h back against the cushe vays d ' man parked his fist In it | tried to make the “prop” grin |mon, The right to operate the open ‘ot recetwe by 5 cos “if : SS ee | Gem & tee. one 8c saw the picture In Jerks. "tlh | ' \ghelter and stands at Dreamland Park, ts conditions require, Mr. Untermyer reminded the wit- | | tons. Reporters were there. Th ‘ I don't like the tas a po more radiant, even though I was | shelter an ands reamalal | tits, een eee ae. 'U i End Study of Theatre Ruins. =| "4 the Ritz went Doug and I ereey be hetv at- | man's fists, 1 told ww ins | most tired after my Journey, but It mney Island brought $40,000 for s pe, ness’ that yesterday's testimony ‘9 the Ritz went Doug and I. tendance was no secret | Vp mabiai Mag RY ° riod of four years. ‘The privilege of | ‘ Investigation of the ruins of the Amer To the Ritz went the crowd | gargle, He glared and | didn't eo with “Doug” and Mury fpen “shelters and refreshment etands| Or orders released later then showed that a shortage of more than | icun Theatre, Bedford and Park Ave-| Or at least I thougnt so, fur there STATUS AS A MOVIE CRITIC. pushed me a 'fest down. My Rut T refused to tet them n Prospect Park and aide Park | "ot Cae ceenn, euaaah oo Pecee ian $26,000 had been found in the permit | nues. rooklyn, si | was a crowd there and i! looked The picture over, | suggested « hat w tt eavons, tt | om re and I saw “The brought $22,000. The concession for the 4 . m . Brooklyn, which collapsed nat i ; 4 Prospect Park bed card, account three weeks ayo. | week, killing seven and injuring twon like the same one. | almost imag fe hang 1 several cuts whic as hy ¢ tr + merry-go-roun in rospect Parl THE WORLD | \ ag twenty . ‘ OW } brought $10,000, According to the Com wd 3 “fas that sum been returned to the Sie, Was completed to-day by District] jned 1 saw familiar faces Cer- | { thought would improve it | WHAT A CROWD CAN DO. li ' issioner the park concessions now sell Attorney Lewls, He had no statement| tainly I saw cameras, Butthistime | 1 ulways do. | te t ? ak eye | missioner the p o a eecount ip the Harriman bank within to make, ie , \ ! \ felta draft, | heard machinery for $61,600 8 year as against $10,200, » our charge w most successful. They listened pogsely and then | 1 looked down, A woman with a | (Continued To-Morrow.) when he took oi 4 Pa sailicieitet ieee <li ente: aneley ome

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