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de ee tiwrlnatadannelate. : pis ae THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DEOEMBER 14, 1921. i eh oe — trent acta dergned by rovienee Woman Who Confesses the Murder BUILDERS HOLD {|p Donate by iovsting et a member] “Farner gure MWe ant out - D falera shid his | was to work together in partnership an : . ° 0! ou some’ re else than ow the plenipotgntiaries rad trendshtp coe Of Dr. Abraham Glickstein Sh" ge te mass tesaed eal REET te sun dew EN RIGHT ARATE ” he said. DEGIS| N starting to quitting time without the] friends” Mr. Murphy said. . T MANNER ; need of attention, This machin one fr a f ON STRIKE a sala, was ot a type oy which cay eon pa cope why, they Texas Mob Follows” Instructions; reoment in principle “Let us help them, joney could be saved, especially by|can go too. A year ago there we: Then Riddles Body With ‘and bad a rough copy of the document The Prime Minister's address was e the builders of four and five-story|Deople acting like that here. They 7 5 ¢ bars now.” walk-np apartments, suitable for per-|""Ciarence Ford, « business agent of Bullets. sons of moderate means. the Lathers’ Union, was given im- WACO, 14. 4 -- +> ‘way to sign or recommend It. Thi# met at 3 o'clock. Col. Houre's repiy ‘was a case of a difference of 6pinion was as follows: Detwein two bodies which would “Having taken into consideration arise, and he was anxious the articles of agreement presented that the difference of opinion should to us by Your Majosty'y command, we not in with the discussion. of are ready to confirm and ratify these A articles inorder that the same may prepared to sign, they delivered immediately after the reply have sent it to the Cabinet. to the speech from the throne, whici only say that when he did was moved by Col. Sir Samuel Hoare foe the final text he could not see his suon after the House of Commons " Texag. Dec. Mr. Norman said that costs of build-|munity by Mr. Untermyer. °F Curley H. u ng were/also increased by a union] Med the truth of Mr. Aaron’ wa Weskiite Sere) bpd bis “at Kies Wil Re. tule whleh forbade an owner to buy| pens, thet ine union insisted thes a oes Wocnine here leat night, He fj Lockwood Gominittee Will Be iis-own brick andimartas, ‘Tha con-| contacter shee tren with whom bebcrppbergi pcr . y i ot » sald - f 5 | Called Into Consultation. - ‘dunes le ated hcentea ik ee oked Sigta oobi job anakes 1c} 8814 to live comfegsed. Arter a, on an ejgiit-year-old girl, and’ is BES u went into the benevolenc fund, ex- A rope was improvised from next until the committee had been Of the Marble Polishers’ Union, sub-| plaining that the object of the tax - | mitted a statement showing that ad-| was to force empioyers “to make the treaty..”” Sprit As uniess ‘ié algo furnished the ‘Atior Midd Vatera had concluded be eatablished ‘forever by the mutual be! as: Arbiter. ing seadbish Niecrialich™ seis nepeenary. sr the one ian to xe shes hel. ‘ken him. from jajly . 4 Ppa ‘ . : 4 y, the witness re} ° ack: ' a Arthur Gnéiith, ‘head of ir soak ean of the peoples of Great é | FR Ft TN Hla there ~any reason “for that?”| gete pay for doing & asa werk ant aate maealy “alreoteae ti ; arias ast vad clive picnre cunts Sour Majos ede dl te hd | The Lockwood committee to-day asked Mv. Untermye,. ter MhOwiag whey tae Make he mee ; i. Collins and the other plentpotentiar mati acd we ees ns | exacted a promise from the Building! “Only that It makes the contractor | aaaed thatthe luinors’ Osler taxes “Hang him with « chain,” signed the peace agreement, rose to gratulations on the mere accomplish- | , 4 viet ad responsible for the supply and quality | builders $18 « in tabeteated: tes! | heckber et the bs an O88 a tak whether it was allegéd that the mont of the work of reconciliation, to| Trades Eniployeis' Association that gr ti.¢ material furnished to the brick-|imforoed cemeni word which Is don yeomag + ete ef plentpotentiaries had exceeded their Which Your Majesty has wo largely no strike or lockout would be decided jayers,” said Mr. Norman. in a factory instead of at the site head let Set & rope And’ does instractions, contributed,’ | upon in’ the building trades Jan. 1 Joseph Laznovaky, business agent of the building. The meuney, he said, “ish,” ordered Hackney. eed Mr. D Valera explainea that the Col. Hoare's motion was seconded} treaty was s.gned in the smail hours by George Nicoll Barnes, member ! i some pieces of cloth. “Put the ¢ of the morning after alterations had from Glasgow. : | called into consultation as arbiter. missions to the union were so re-|™ore work for anion members. Ai! Knot under my left ear.” Hackney been made which the Cabinet had not = The opening of Parliament in tie Christian G, Norman, Chairman ofthe stricted since 1914 that in no’one the sickness and Path ete! of directed. It was done and as he sean. To that extent, ho said, tho in- morning was marked with a degree Board of Governors of the Building year more than three men had been Mae Bune thtte eee ee swung clear of the sroupt structions had not been followed. of pomp and splendor which, in the! ‘Trades Employers, gave the pledge !itiated. In several years no men at| no assessment Maca Radecki rg ‘Michael Collins then asked that the opinion of old-time spectators, out- all had peen admitted. ee bullets fina: document agreed to in Dublin shone any in which King George has by the United Dail Cavipet shoulu Ve previously officiated. put side by side with the document The capacity of the House of Lords }to Mr. Untermyer in leaving the wit’ ath. Noviiin ia ie Ae wale HAYWARD’S BAND Ee Sees: @ x, [nom sand toes to4 meeting of Mn itary refed ce mascl'sine | AND) DAVEE Ey CROWN PRINCE AIMS | board. ished outside of New York City, and ce | signed in. London by the plenipo- was tested us never before. Many Nr. Untermyer bad proposed an ©o@tractors complained that building INTERRUPT TRIAL TO LIVE IN PRUSSIA tentiaries. They did not sign that peers and peeresses, who for years tien, ie Hiiy Soaye fn -whion. the costs of gio ip ls = ——e se document iq. freatyy hemaid, hUYOR dave not mttaiipa,: ) pide sr rint o sty asce grates ce Be aged fo this reason. It| moat ad mee rene Atty Cet i the u i ke dong ene oda ae Hee dion OF the eimplaving, builders Gs) ‘ia rufe: we, satd.” My. |Court Halts Hearing in Terra Cotta bath Us a oy er et tories would recommiena it to the’ Dull “wult that a large numer of titty folk (Gut from the: wagesiof all theit work-' Norman asserted, howéver, ihiit ue Case as 15tt Greets Fock here and , Plans sk Pers | for acospiance. were among thowe forced to stand ers the $14 day which was pdded t6‘aia “not think the employers’ com-) * in City Hall mission to Return. ‘ 2 Dr, White™ then’‘moved a private The beautiful gowns and s , their pay in May, 1920, to. meet ad- plaint was well founded, becange the iy: . parkling session, -Mr. De Valera said he jewels of the women werv net off by thought the general question must be the gorgeous attire of the pcers, ebated in public, but that the mat- dressed in scarlet and ermine. Trial of the twelve individuals and) DOORN, Holland, Dec. 14 (Asse corporations indicted as a “terra| ciated Press).—The former Geis cotta” {rust was interrupted twice Crown Prince, who since Novem: to-day before Judge Learned Hand in 1918, has resided at Wieringen, } vanced living costs due to war con- cost of crating and handling finished ditions. marble in transit from the quarries Patrick Crowley, President of th |to this city would be as great as the ter referred to ought to be discussed — ‘Thore was a full attondance of Am- ULL TRACT ADSL tal Ueda tost of having the stone tine Federal District Court. ‘The first! now planning to return to German im private. Statements had just been tassadors in their showy regalia, eee nee the Metal Lathors’ Uiien compels] Ue wag when Attorney General’ and expects to request permission o mado by delegates which were not against which the conventional eve. | ie bility that the Gnas bho hed ine rennewat fuel ntlivny At Daugherty came into court and was the Dutch Government for his de-}2. facts, he said. ning dress of George Harvey, Ain- bans giienyie ee Oe ee at emahl cn overs joo ashore cement | rected by the Judge. The second parture carly in the spring. 14] Mr. Collins protested against what passador from the United States, aii | he characterized as the entairuess of the German and Austrian diplo- | that lay jo submitting one document mats contrasted sharply. Among! without submitting the original cre- those who were conspicuous by their | dentials, He read the credentials of apsence was Lord Carson, who has | himself-and his colleagues, signed bY expressed strong opposition to the | De Valera, authorizing them to nego- Anglo-Irish Treaty, tiate and, conclude on behalf of the = princess Mary was ushered ji) when Col, Heary 1. Stimson began Frederick William looks forward to “ " come | is ed. This lather, the witness 7 |said, “Living costs have not come is poured. his lath: the closing address op behalf of all jife as a country gentleman with :.is down to an extent to warraxt such 9 | said, iad no particular usefulness in] jie Ooo ireduction. I notice meat prices hav: the work. If only one iather was fendants. : wife and children on an estate at gone up #0 per cent, within the las:|employed under this acrcement, Mr.| (-A® he starled to speak the band Oelst (Oels, in Pruasia?). Sever : : j Eh en ! of the 15th (negro) Regi Na- : Be !day or two. Things have not sett! a (negro) Regiment Na- members of his staff and a few rer Norman said, he must he paid as a! > aah ' \down to 7 before-the-war basis yet.” foreman although he bossed nobody | /onel Guard in the City Hall blared | vants of the former Kaiser, it is said 5 out a greeting to Marshal Foch, | will soon go to Oelst to prepare for ‘ - but himself. ; , Mr, Novinan, questioned by Mr. Un- but hims drowning all sounds in the court!the coming of the former Crow ormy: th yor Hylan’s| Mr. Norman said thai the Painters’ Republic. of Ireland with representa- shortly before the arrival of Their Peete bare aint Bane tie ‘Able Union has a rule which compels «| 02% Judge Hand adjourned the | Prince. dyes of His Britannic Majesty ® yfajesties, and she took a seat close | fi vers’ strike in May, 1420, increas:.1 | contractor having #2 office in New trial momentarily, Col. William Hay-| ee treaty of settlement, association or to the throne. ‘Then the lights, which ayers’ 20, a ward, Ubia Salen keotniy, qe |VIVIANIZA LEAVES; ~ ; | ; 7.5 ; York City to pay the New York City accommodation between Ireland and jaq een lowered, were suddenly the cost of Dullding, $37,500,000 2 year) © OF Ad as commanded the 16th during the war PRAISES CONFERENCE law i scale of wages in Buffalo and Pitis- the community of sations known 88 switched on as the King and Queen ae | age eens AdauibA tabeeeuea DURE got up and said: paces, betes) 80 Secu is . nit fereaenegre yee cron te. Rad if 1 . bricklayers’ wages, Mr. Norman said “Doesn't it really mean that a New ou yjueret (eua ny band. 1) sopen: Way to E ring Peace; 4 ve at Wale niiias bic ate Queen Mary's neck giistened the fam- trom $8.50 @ day to $10. It was foi. York Clty contractor is barred trom bist died a ‘way this interruption; Hopes Others Will Be Held.” said credit quot y ColMs ous Cullican diamond. ‘i x ‘ ‘ ee i is my fault.” " i : . ipa i competing on jobs outside of this Rene Viviani, ex-Premier of France. had not, ‘he believed, been accepted. When the King led the Queen up . lowed by an increase of $1 a day ia hiked Mes Untermyvar: When Col. Stimson resumed he, or He would be glad to hear, he sald, the dais and both were sated, t% the wages of all men in 125 building ‘lt’ and one of the delegates to the Lim i ie 4 i 7 made the point that during the war | that the Prime Minister had received’ members of the Houde of Commons | trades, amounting to $125,000 a day ett es a ane em.| 88ents of the United States Govern- | tation of Arms Conference, sailed fo the noe, Gidvéaiih tora wAlolnltig hamber Mr. Norman said that the Hoisting 1» Brooklyn, Mr. Norman anid: fnw| ment came to the defendants and home on the Paris to-day. On this it D@ Valera argued that Engineers’ Union made the use of an Ployers Viviani's ee * and grouped themselves about the “| urged them to organize, representing | °ccasiqn M. was over- the Should not have ,beeM opposite end of the great hall. The Ta ee | hee Pemmtere sto. user ® Brush more) (ike because ot the war esieenciba’s | Shadowed by hin /faHow counttyman \ than four and one-half inches wide. 7 Signed Without its having been re- King then read the speech from a ' they called and their attempts to |c- : : vy,| Sort of “legal moratorium” would be | Marshal Foch. It was the warrioy’s ferred Sepia _ The reason he had jnanuscript in siow and impressive (Continued From First Page.) me that I was a fool to marry Mr.|cate Mr, Schaffer w’ c equally un- A five inch brush ts ‘permitted 'n} aeciareg in combines in essential in. ,!@Y and the etatesman was conten: heen'a Hieasslt. he. ¢- tones, He onid: Raizen, and three years ago, per-|availing. Finally, they went to the Manhattan, he said, but he could not) ou stries, This argument was later as. reflected glory. jiried, wae that-an opportunity for My Lords and Members of the |su¥sequently submitted to an inter-|Suaded me to break my engagement. | Clymer Street Station to seek permis- undertake to explain the discrimi-| , iq 1 Viviani said the Washington Col, Hayward and his as- . He did not z40uge of Commons: view by reporters in the District At-| He said: ‘Why don't you devote/siun from Capt. Carey to go to the| nation. sistant, David L. Podell, for the Gov- | CoRference has been the most suc-... fay that if they had seen the final I bave summoned you to meet at |torney’s office. Later she will b2 ay-| Your life to your brains instead of| Avenue W home and resort to strenu-| CAN'T USE TOOL HELPER HAS) o..nent, My | ceastl of thelcharacter ever Heli document it would have mattered. | this unusual time ip order that the |rsigned on a charge of murder in the| !oye?" But later I met my husband /cus methods: at yobisin It was argued by Col. Stimson the: |!t opens the way, in his judgment, It)was a question of whether the! articles of agreement which bave |Bridge Plaza Police Court in Wift/a#l we made up and then were/weRE PLANNING NEW ACTION The Plumbers’ Union has # rule,! an the defendants assumed equally ‘° eMduring peace and better under- delegates had failed to report to the beon signed by my ministers and | !!amsburg. rried. ; WHEN SHE GAVE SELF UP. =the Witness sald, that a plumber can-| Si atover guilt there was, the ind:- St@nding, between nations. « Cabinet before signing the agree- the Irish delegation can at once be District Attorney Lewis had “I feel sorry for Mrs. Glicksteim.” | Wire waiting for Capt. Carey a Pot use any tool while his helper has} vidual members of the Eastern Terra “I believe and hope,” he deciared® ment. Mr, De Valera insisted this, submitted for your approval. No | short talk with her after her arrival Sid Mrs, Raizen, “sorry that as a phone mebeage was ceceived. from |*°0!8-in his hands, Cotta Association absolving the of- \“that international meetings such d= ar, é Poni ‘i ficials of any particvlar b) be. ‘was an important point, but Mr. Grif-! other business will be kcought he- | at the Court Street building, and| wife she could not be a helpmate to} pi stnict Attorney Lewis's office that Mr. Norman said he got u salary cause of their Portice, on hen” Cor. (that now nearing conclusion in Wash - ‘ : ° of $35, hairman of the aes : ton will be held every year in the fith assetted-it was not a material! fora you at the present session. | then told the waiting reporters that | the doctor. the woman was there, With Capt. | °f $25,000 a year as C Stimson sald his clients pleaded ington, wi STSEY YORE BNE one, for while he and his colleagues | It was with heartfelt joy that I | she would talk with them. He told) She sald that Ellie who had bought] (ir ehey proceeded to the office at | Bowd of Governors of the Building] guilty to the first of five indictments |futtire 0 . vers’ Association. on the assumption tho remaining fou” Rik MEGS TSS ER sivee'ts ipa'an eataement thay| jbarace be ihe 0 hs ed | Mrs, Raizen in the presence of the the pistol for her in Jacksonville is a Gcutk gud LiMAgaon Sirsate, Trades Employers’ Association. His oa hs aoopee ‘Col aeaed i wael te Ald irish C; had no’ authority to conclude one.| after negotiations pi ted many | Teporters that she need not answer dale lace earespreain fi teaaeina ee After shooting Glickstein she ers tas cays ee said, was dealing} jected, declaring it was specifically annual entertainment and bs ‘The renriventatives of the Detl.and| montin, and affedtifi met only tha. }4ny questions put to her and that y Ad wandered ‘about’ aimlessiyin ‘Brook. | ¥'tt! aber problema, stated that he would present every oi the Rrian Boru Club Clan-na-gac of thelBritish Cabinet were dm | + weirare of Ireland but of the Brit- | aoything he deemed improper would | fled to dissuade her from getting the) | ne a riend in Del; | Joseph 1. Aaron, a Brooklyn| bit of Gvidyace to the Court durins witt be held al the Harlem Casino, Nan tical, position, he pointed out, as be bhackad: by hiss, revolver, but finally bought it for her,|1¥". we! in Delancey ) yilder, sald he was paying painters | the trial. West 116th Street next Satui en eae Donte, be Dol ty te |, em nd Ieish reose througbous the Leap tp laane ig] when she told him that she wanted it| Street, Manhattan, then strolled g19 4 day. though the union scale is! . is enug. ‘Dhe entire proceeds will go they figs each to refer the treaty world. It le my éaftigetshope that, | Ono of the reporters asked her if) (Oo on about’ Manhattan for -awhile, and jut $10, BER Views. e Inish cause. Harry Boland, will ‘their roapective Legislatures for rati-| by the articles of agreement now | she knew a man named H. Wiltfisch, 2 later went to the Hotel Breslin, where uN tant f _,, (Brom the Lanlsville Courier Journal the gueat of Geren fication, ‘thi te and she said that she did, that he| Mrs. Bertie Herbert, Miss Lilly ‘We pay plastergrs as high as $!6) “1 don't understand this stuff about | ested in National, . ‘This question was to form the sub-4 submitted to you, the strife of cen- i oe Wolfson Yandl the Heatiot itis petienta she had engaged a room. On Sunday , gay” Mr, Aaron taid. “I know | scaled proposals," deciared Gertie. fairs will’ be present. The commit: 2 turies may be ended and that Ire- |was a brother-in-law of Dr. Glick- ? 1 8] she visited friends in Highth Street, | Hath : n Hun? in charge have left notaing undone i» the secret session, but it ap- land, as a free partner in the |stein, Then the reporter told her hej Who were in Dr. Glickztein's office] poi, cases where $18 aday s paid to plas-| “Jt must be a verv strange young! make it a real Irish night - ‘from remarks that were bi her| When he was murdered were ushercd | Brooklyn. tere The union scale is $10, When| man who would send a_ gir) a pro > a ed that cettain of the deput!es commonwealth of nations forming {had said that her story about her 4 ¥ She told this moraing how she had yo, hire a plasterer nowadays he} P0*é! that wasn’t sealed, MEY COMMITTEE POSTPONES .| into the presence of the self-confessed " eS “f desired 6 learn something about the the British Hmpize, will secure | relations with the doctor was un-| 7 0 | it prtiolr identification ot |Sive® & diamond ring to Dr. Gilok-| doesn't mention the regular wages ——— HEXRINGS. v Pein’ ‘and military| *ulfiiment of her national ideals. worthy of belief, that she had had i i 1 stein eight years ago, after she had jj. says: ‘How much do you pay FRANCE WI ING The Meyer Legislative Committee wil! Pies Phin's nancial Parliament will probably be pro-|a swectheart before going to the mur-| her as the woman who went alone) J nitteg to his advances. This he } LL . not resume its public hearings unui the charge of said to Mrs. Kauffman: their own contracts. re before ’ ‘ : over the regular wages | ‘ Se a Stotingicheir voter, and they aaxed Toned o® Frigay, after the vote on|deryd man, ho was aaked if while| Co Te issian Wat at eho ve. ( ag, ce-aee and told her that Ne had "Bricklayers, afr. Aaron aig, ais-/ TO WAIT FOR CASH thi siavtogn "fe unis fineune? “a rt Ye on these points. |%# address, and the usual opportu: lriding with Wiltfsch she had threat-| 0 cen with complacency ana | sccounted to his wife for its posses- | rage builders from undertakiny ground for the stories of @ senaation: > for reports in priva' ;|mity for debate on the King’s speech | ened to kill a man. p y sion by saying that it was security \ FROM GERMANY ‘finisir‘or the committee's activities J “In yepudiating |will be afforded at its reassembly] _,,, the ” for a loan a % ——— Michael Collins said that ‘I never had but one sweetheart,’ “Yes, I remembe: bel: bere.” If they work for a contractor,” he| er . *, -¢|early in the new year, Barly pro- C + es, r you being there. She had known the doctor and his Pe eB | F' was free to ‘accept or reject | ORY MO ae i to be desired to ob.|2Re Teplied, “my husband. I never! istrict attorney Lewis postponed | ¢amily since early childhood, she eatd, | S24 “they will lay 1,000 bricks a day, High Official’ Says Reparations had a pistol before this one. I am viate the attendance of members dur- surprised at these questions you as o¢, but if it was rejected his mal ae n i ne the eee ceeeee Ce h " pens Wath her Iawyere.cap be preee i ceclared, when she was twenty yArs |¢, feql friendly to the contractors ‘be- to Aid Country. \ non the ices clear, _—>— me. I never heard such @ story.’ to iy | bid . Bho sald that she had no letters | Mt: 2ccording to his promise to them. | old, and she was powerless to escape | cause contractors can furnish them | (ar ee Gaon falera teri into a ¥ i witha (bere came catte| ULSTER STAYS OUT, | erom pr. Giicketoin, and had never | a8 agreed to resume the interr-| trom their relations thereafter. When | with steady work through the year. “PARIS, Dec. 14 ‘the it. He reounmended its his further questioning of Mrs.|3He forced his advances on her, she|®*¥: Jf they work for the builder) May Be Temporarily Held Up they only lay 600 a day. They seem gation at 2 o'clock this afternoon, he called her on the phone she went but when the builder’: b is) h a on the motion to go} CRAIG IS WRITING bn vee ye Bat ae a Mrs. Raizen told the reporters that | to him. ie psa geen ae ae eeu Pa vaneieiaeiuea Waa dada Htowta he contention| TO LLOYD GEORGE] answerea: Flias Glickstein, brother of the|TOLD HUSBAND OF HER PAST|so we have to go to the contractors} ‘2 f0Y€s® cash reparation pay- plenipotentiaries had not the “Yes, it has been with me all the| Murdered man, punched her as she AND WAS FORGIVEN. for labor, They make us buy all our] ments from Germany, a high of- hicd ie ; time was going into the Clymer Street) on the eve of her marriage|™aterials from the contractor, so he| ficial in the French Foreign O/- Fe eee ae derbi’ contusion |NOMh’s Intention to Stand Aloof) "“rwoua you do tt again” Tistiee “Alation/ hie mmeming, CADE © c. tte cormaker, ahs meld, De Gtiok- | chimane ® posit on it” fice to-day told the Associate Expressed in Lotterr, Says | tt was the firet time thas 1 over puch en amma wt HUMePPOS tein: had eat for her, and abe wont |, MF. Untermyer asked Mr, basset | * Preee d ‘Trude Mark, . ed a asset | ys sc! : (ieee i ) in and ignoring. ll, parila Belfast Despatch. meraied OAS Detective Serat, James Drum, 'who| to him expecting to got back the ring | 1h" svstcm he denctibed had anything) iyi ometal said there was gen Advt. on page 12). LONDON, Dec. 14 (Associated) «pig the doctor phone you often?” | 8S escorting Mrs. Raizen, sald’‘that and an apology, but the old story was American Theatre in Brooklyn two| ta! recognition by the pres and in m the h ri " Press).—Ulster’s intention to stand| “Whenever I was called to the|* MAM supposed to be Ellas-Gilck-| repeated. On tho honeymoon she told |. sox5 igo, French officialdom that Germany ing neither the Hritish Cabinet stein, who was accompanied by his|her husband her story, and he sym-| 9,y, DER st be alded, and possibly com- : te, pro.| phone I dropped the receiver if 1 [sAYs BUIL' HAS LITTLE| mu , and Ber the delegates uf tbe Dall claimed | alaot from ne ean ere erate coeai|thought that he was at the other|DFother, attempted to strike the|pathised and forgave her. After the |" “CONTROL OVER WORK. pelled to set her financial house the to conclude a treaty. vide lor pte y ribet gin rer woman, but that he had intercepted| return from the honeymoon she de-— ... nave not investigated it,” eaid| in order if future indemnity pay- these prelimiziary proceedings | Britain hae a vie ae sae Ts ‘A woman reporter—"Do you think}the blow and punched the would-be|clared that he tee had pursued | 1. Aaron, “put I will say that a] ments were to be forthcoming. the Dail went into secret session. ere fas es lee ‘@ woman should tell her husband in. |4S#allant in the face. Persons in the| her, and that she became @ nervous) juiiger has ‘little control over the Prime Minister Lioyd George to-day cidents that occurred in her past|CTOWd sald that the man was Elias, | wreck and was sent to Florida to re-| way the work on his building is sons. vie. hr: teat ihe “ from Sir James Craig, the Ulster) ico Mrs. Raizen, acoording to the police, | cuperate. If the contractor is honorable IRISH SIENERS TO0K Premier, according to a Belfast de-|" tnougnt it better to tell him be-|¥a# under suspicion as early at Sun-| All the time she was thinking of | honest it is all right. If he i Bs finally. enoothed the waters by say rt hi spatch to the Evening Standard. fore the doctor could tell him.” Mrs. |48y night, since when they bad been| the infuence that Dr. Glickstein wae| "Qk Sam yinne may, Lappen” The jeter, says the despatch, was! Reisen answered. “While my hus-| Ying to locate her. Capt. Daniel| exercising over her, and she knew that| Brooklyn, Mr. Aaron sald, by which The Ideal Grafted by the Ulster Cabinet yester-| hang forgave me, I felt it was al-|C8ey had learned trom the doctor'e|she could not be true to horscit and ® builder who has cnce, employed a day evening as a reply to Mr. Lioy@| ways on his mind, and I imagined | 00k of patients that she was the one/her husband while he lived. The Se eee tar ie oe ee A George's last letter of Dec. 5 whish|that the knowledge detracted trom| Woman who fitted the accurate de-|thought of removing him from her|Suyness lite.” rest X-mas C tft TELLS PARLIAM contained the terms of the Ang'o |his love for me. Dr. Glickstein v-as|*Mption given by Mrs. Bertie Herbert, | life grew upon her until it became an| “Then the contractor can charge LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. < | ———— pA oR ls 2D LOST—FITTED BAG, ,.3 warke Irish’ agreement. Sir James, accord |go wonderful to the people that he| 10 saw the murderess enter the doo-{obsession. In Jacksonville she se-| anything he likes?” asked Mr. Unter- ing to the Standard’s information | seemed like @ God to us. tor’s consultation room with him. —_|oured the revolver throug a friend) 2X) not exactly," eald Mr. Aaron, An Electrical Appliance protests against what he terms Great| “He was a superman, a wonderful] On Monday afternoon Detectives|#nd returned to New York for the sole | «they are supposed to charge so much Britain's departure from the Act uf]man. He told me several times that| Hemendinger, Knowles and Battle-| purpose of killing Glickstein. a bundle. We are payin $9.50 for x From First Page.) Pid which sccepted in g00d| ho intended to put his wife in an asy-|dora went to her father’s home No.| The prisoner spent the night in a puting op ed wend ba vas id vi i tum go that;hé could pay more atten- | 814 Avenue W in the Flatbush section | ¢ell ip the Gates Avenue Station youve got to pay it. Where I paid di teats Ns : hy cy { tion to, me. He ie RQ‘, Promise to] They told the people there that ‘they i end Belin eprenenéa reds f}0t0 before fae war 1 Sipure Ue m iuaky OFFICIALS SUICIDE. | Marry me. | He vald.that I was too| wantéd to sec Mré. Rien to quéation | FE. Hogan, acting as matron. She only. Be , i Se te. |. OTTAWA, Dec: ares ‘Arta, |*N¢ @ [woman to be tied down by| her because-she. had,beem one of the ito:be sleeplng-~entil S@'clock cottink the Crate cithe te | pers p20 With honor. “He was Gheeréd| .. upiaves of the Federal Depart.|#!riage to doing hotisework and| doctor's patients and that maybe she mortifig, ‘when her guard“héard’ o¢ tne omicers of the contractors’ as- Be made the statement that | nent of Finance, arrested Monday night |T@ising @ family. could throw some light on the motive | her sobbitig. . She was hysterical.and gociation and of the unions. “We'll tere Men on the other side who on charges of emivessiement after the| “To-day is the first time 1 have|for the murder. They were told that| begged the policewoman to sit by see if we cannot loosen this oprananes Fiske. The risks they took, suicide Saturday of Comptroller of Cur-| been able to speak freely. The urges| she was expected at 6 o'clock, but at|her and talk with her. She was hold on Brookly building.” he sald ‘were only becoming too mani- rency J. E. Rourke, has confessed to|in me have tora me in every direction| 6 o'clock when they returned she had|eager to talk about her case and prooklyn Lathers' Union refused to the conflict raging in Ireland theft of $33,000, according to Superin- | put time will heal everything. I went| not yet arrived, nor had her father,| said that. she couldn't believe the waive immunity and was excused. tendent Duncan of the Mounted Police. | south, but New York was just around | Jacob Schaffer. The detectives thon| doctor was dead. > When Mr, Untermyer asked him if The doctor used to tell| were told that she would be on hand 7 o'clock breakfast was brought there were any other officers of the me that was the most intellectual] on Wednesday night. to her and she ate well. Another “Poi \i ow, “Innd out for your- woman he had ever met. The detectives visited the toy shop’ woman occupied an adjoining cell, aeif 1’ not one of your process: “As a result of his praises, Ijof the woman's husband, Charles 8. but was not disturbed by the con- servers.” wanted to study medicine, and I lost| Ralsen, ia Sterling Place, Brooklyn, versation between Mrs. Raizen and Sf Uaterniver’ sexed Chairmen INE, Tablets relteve all interest in my bookkeeping. Hel yesterday afternoon and were told Mrs Hogan. Temporary insanity, it LOQewood if Min. Murpily mene moe et He aenaize told me that everything ho was that Mr. Raizen was living at the Ho- \ will be the defense of Mra. feast ordered from the room. He. Adding wee tor-imy welfare, Ho told tel Bossert, He was*not there when. Raizen. \¢..—1 “I'm glad to go," shouted Murphy. et Notice to Advertisers . ~. Dien ecvertg ype stat os Pak Fi in bs 5 Tiel wo , hy ? ‘and "positive y copy or orders ‘released Tater thitm "Re ° Ceti AP SERS, el Soha

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