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(SRT EDEMA L/S eT EM » BIRTH CONTROL CASE {Capt. Donohue Said to Have De- , clared He Saw Children in ty the Audience. ‘The third hearing of the complaint Yorty-seventh Street Station, charged with having illegaly arrested Mrs. Margaret Sanger and Miss Mary ‘Winsor Nov. 3, when the police pre- @ discussion of birth control, swas held beb!ud closed doors without motice to-day in the office of Chief Inspector Lahey. Neither the Birth _ Control League nor reporters were 2 informed that pe hearing was to be > held. Capt. Donohue testified, it was| . Stated, that he arrested Mrs. Sanger = because he knew her reputation as a { birth control advocate and feared she | Would violate the law if allowed to j talk. He stopped the meeting, he {eaid, because he saw several children Detween ten and twelve years old in the audience, which, he added, was “made up largely of unmarried young Women “about eighteen years old.” ~He declared, it was said ,that he ‘feared he would be brought up on “ charges if he did not stop the mect- ‘were dismissed at the request of the District Attorney's office. or LONGFELLOW CUT OFF = 2 HEIRS FOR PACIFISM - Te-Day. * The will of Ernest W. Longfellow, @on of the poet, was led for probate to-day. Mr. Longfellow died on Nov. “.24 in the Hotel Touraine, Boston, and tha@ for many years made his home at the Hotel Belmont, this city, The instrument, which is dated Oct. 7, 1915, gives the income of the residue ‘to the widow during her .ifetime, and sat her death directs that $200,000 of “the principal be turned over to the _ Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. z ‘The executors are the Columbia “Trust Company and Charles E. Strat- Joc} of Boston, They are directed to wach the paintings of the deceased | “whi were his own products, the to be turned over to the! po Richard N. Dana of No. <187 Bast 66th Street, Harry L. Dana ‘ana Allston Dana, ‘néphews, and a niece, Frances de Rham of Geld Squeathed the remainer of the prin- it & codic!] cuts off Harry and ‘because of their Socialist and _ pacifist opinions, : —_—_—_—_—— "WOMAN SUES LANDLORD FOR FALSE ARREST _@wperintendent Co-Defendant as 2 Result of Kviotion on Drive. “A guilt for damages is on trial be- | + «fore a jury th the Supremé Court be-, “tore Justice Whittaker growing out, Jot @ charge of false arrest. The cdm- <daimahts trom the estate of Frederick | SW, Loew, $10,000, for a walk from , “Riverside Drive and 116th Streqt to tthe West 125th Street Police Station, wetompanied by a policeman. |< Mts Burrell had n_ dispossessed Me her meer at No. 448 River- 3 Drive had engaged a movin, Ba But. when she attempted t her belongings she sa‘“s that B. sup*rinten- hog - Me Hilderbrand , she says, lerbrandt @ cop who accompanie! them to the station. The Lieu‘enant duty declined to enter a charge agoinst her. ; ’ | > SECRET HEARING IN |“SUCCESS BEYOND Sot the Birth Control League against | Capt. Thomas Donohue of the West | The charges against Mrs. Sanger, je@ Codictl to Will, plainant is Mrs. Irene C. Burreli, who) | FONDEST HOPES” Fee Tells Expectations About Arms Parley to Red Cross. WASHINGTON, Deo. 7 (Ass Press).—President Haré the annual meeting ted Cross to-day, told its members | that “they might never be called upon lagain for work” to relieve war suf- fering on a scale comparable to that of recent years because “we are Lone to succeed beyond our fondest hopes” in the Armament Conference.” ancaceeeapeeiine BRIDE’S FATHER 1s NOW | | HER FATHER-IN-LAW |: i Stepbrother, 19, | Become Man Hurry Sklar, nineteen, and Rachel Tartukofeky, sixteen, both of No. 57 Broome Street, wero marr day by Depuly City Clerk mick, The bride is the ate of the bridegroom. He ts the s Mrs. Zelda Sklar Tartakofsky and ho bride is the daughter of Lous |} Tartakofsky, Because of the age of the contracting parties the parent of ¢uch as present and gave consent | Young Sklar becomes his mother’s |kon-in-law and his etepfather is nis father-in-law. The bridé is the |daughter-in-law of her father and jer stepmother ts ° | in-law, a WED ON DARE, SAYS MAN SUED BY BRIDE OF DAY Wilson Quoted as Up. Although he says he married her on « dare, William D. Wilson ts willing to live with his second wife. Mrs. Matilda Wilson, Justice Burr was told in Su- preme Court to-day. Mra. Wilson was | granted $25 a week allmony and $200 counsel fees pending her action for sep- aration on the ground of desertion, “I doubt the good faith of the plain- tit's willingness to live with i it doesn't impress me," said the “Nor is his contention of mar Hing to Make >; On H son Aug. Il, und on Hy with his former wite | Stay Bugners who six months before had procured an annu ment. —————— Two boys hurrying to Public School marks. No, 8 in Brooklyn just after recess this afternoon were snatched from by Patrolman Robert McEwan, on |duty at Hicks and Poplar Streets, | The animal, drawing a wagon of the Wallabout White Wash Company, tvok fright at Willow Street an | dashed down Poplar Street. The animal was almost upon Mc- Fwan when he grabbed tne young eters and ran to the sidewalk wi.i them. Then he caugnt the horse, be- ing dragged fifteen feet. McEwan was not hu-t. nut STORM FROM TEXAS . | DUE HERE IN 36 HOURS Expected to Proceed Up Ohio Valley to Atlantic States, WASHINGTON. Deo. 7.—The storm Geveloping over Texas probaoly | will move —east-northeastward, —_aaccom- panied by rain in the Southera states and rain or snow in the Ohio Vailry, | the Southern Lake region and the southern portion of the Middle Atlantis iW States during the next thirty-six i x ‘Buy Xmas offered to prompt shoppers: End-of- of Our Wholesale Department Gifts Appropriate for Everyone at Wholesale Prices You Save 50% and More! 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