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Be 10 Gonference of District Attor- ) Je) neys Called at Request : of Daugherty. : j i | {vidence of the intexitiod of. the sited Staics Government to take a d in the enforcement of the Inws 6 vartous countics In this State indi¢ated by the receipt by Div- Attorney Joab H. Banton of following telegram to-day from bany: MAttorney General Daugherty has fuiested me to call a conference o¢ & District Attorneys of the St New York for the purpose of t it or the Criminal Jaw. Tn as- with this request Lam ask- tal's office In tho City of Albany on M1, at 11 o'clock A. M. Kind’y if you ean attend. ff unab' tend in person will you please p a represontative Ot your office “CHARLES D. NEWTON, Attorney General.” . Banton said he will attend the in person. Presumably » such as he received hab sent to all the District Attor- in the State, Whether the At-| z neral of ths United Statos ita to help in the enforcement of i Prohibition Law or in the en- Bement of all laws is unknown to District Attorney, who vor of the project of a cbnfetence 4 the receipt of State Attorney General Newton's telegram. > WOMAN SUED 4 TIMES it Charte ot Deception, © previous sults for similar in- and the withdrawal from the of the plaintiff's cove! on the @r@unde that he had been imposed upon, eabned Supreme Court Justice New- ir teste to throw out. of court the for $40. rought by Mrs. . it inact the City and er, of No, 2458 ae, A Eighih . The sult of $10,000 brought by jusband, erick W. Angell, a er, on the grounds that he prived of his wife's services, jiemissed. eal admitted to-day receiving settioment of a sult againat the Avenue Railroad Company, and in. settiement of another surabinat ers, clothiers, William P. ted when he sought pernilasio thdraw from the case. NEWER STHTE FOR SIMILAR INJURY | Cave Thrown “Out of Court on| < 4 te 5 LAWRENCE QuiGLew a if » id = SAW 10 OR 12 DIE, SAYS EX-SOLDIER | Waison Witness Swears One Hang- | ing in France Was That of a Lieutenant. WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.-Herbert 4., Cadenhead of Greenville, Miss., declared at the Watson hearing to- day that he had witnessed “ten or twelve” executions at Is-Bur-Tille, France, whileengaged In transport- ing German prisoners. War Depart- ment records previously submitted to the committee showed that two soldiers wére hanged at Ie-Sur-Tine. Cadenhead said one of the execu- tions which he claimed to have wit- negsed was that of a Lieutenant Who had been charged with assault upon a seven-year-old girl, Cadenhead counsel for Mre. Angell, TEM 0 purported hanging scenes, ” Cadenhead mentioned “Andrew Shatume,” of Biinhurst, Long island, { &8 one Who could corroborate produced’ several small’ photographs | chert tHE EVENT ‘New Mayor of Chelsea, Mass., Former Newsboy and 28 Years Old Fifteen years ago Lawrence F. Quigley, the new Mayof of Chelsea, Mass., was selling newspapers. Then he became successively a mes- senger boy, an office boy; a stock boy and a salesman. On Monday he was inaugurated as Mayor of his Bay State towp, though he is on twenty-eight years of age. Five years ago he was elecied to the Mass chusetts General Court (Legislature), being the “House baby.” He r signed during the war to enter the havy. Mayor Quigley is Secretary -of the O'Neill, Larkin Clothing Company. if Lemuel O. Smith, of Dublin, the insane since the war, de “While in a dugouy with thr vades and four ¢ I saw Major Opie take a gun and do- berately shoot William Woolwine.” Osbora EI William J. Eskew mentioned — by Smith as having been in the dugout with him at the time of the Wovl- wine shooting, declared they did not gee Major Ople shoot Woolwine or anybody else. . panel ee eo CELBBRATES HIs 100TH BIRTH- Day, HORNELL, N. Y., Wellever, fo: sessor, celeb birthday to-~ Jan. ie same from ‘hundreds of hi ‘riends. STUDENT ACCUSED OF FRAUDS. HARTFORD, ele, ime, arrested bore | yesterda: WEST 42d ST. ‘ Formerly priced up woolens ~ Stern Brothers (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenue) Men’s Suits Sharpl Reduced! Two groups—all from our own fine stock of Kirschbaum Clothes. $29.50 These suits are of the finer type. The patterns— ranging from worsteds to tweeds. The styles are distinctly metropolitan. The workmanship is of a su The och are all select new Men’s and young men’s models. All sizes. MEN’S SECTION — THIRD $39.50 to $45 Formerly priced up to $60 perb quality. values are fairly stated and the reductions are positively genuine. WEST 43d ST. NG WORLD, TH URSDAY, JANUARY B, ‘1922, |SENT TO A COLD CELL FOR CHILL TENEMENT Landlord Convicted of Stinting| on Heat Assigned to Endure Prison Frigidity. |with “The Mikado” in making “the the crime.” Mariano Marsalisi, landlord of a tenement at \3 2 Manida Street, Bronx, is serv- ing In the Tombs a sentence of “five rested at Nancy, In April |days in a cold cell.” Marsalis! wad | convicted of failing properly to heat| who was « Lieutenant of infanrty, ‘ shot himself through the hand in the! will be grad « of the war White on an|receiving warehouses were opened terdhy, | important mission af a latson officer, | yesterday and others will follow. has been assigned to; Vilgrain’s own version was that hel |look after the wants of otner prison- | Was punishment fit nhs there are no eold| third we Warden Hanley said y prison dies down with that alleged to ntained in Marsullsi's & he would go to liv 3 where it is warm and 3 any one and much 1 _>-- i Mary Laidiie Dey Weat. to Henry ¢ ost is a rracnate ferved in the Navy during the war. ferman prisoners | A Sale of Centemeri Gloves ison, Lee Collins and —Davia ity as- dredth In th yme he had built with his own hands seventy - two yeats ago. He received cails Jan, $.—Jacob 8. Lear ir. Who says he is a freshman at With. passing. Craudule checks of $64, $34. and 425 drawn on riman National Bank of New | Mork “and parable to a Hartford ers from 6 1. M. to @ A. M. nightly, ; ¥¥ @ man elud as furced to remuin awake | !4l, who siot him with a revolver, \auring the hours when the heat in the} AS 4 result of his wound Vilgrain | to w temperature | WS Sent back from the front. a inember ‘of the Clemen-! jceau Cabinet as Food Minister and jhe b Jorganized for tac Government cheap “a | provision stores-in Parts doesn't ike it. He said|“Viigrain huts.” an “intervie hat in that tene- Marsalisi, arrived | th » Was sentenced tojed his assailant was’ the Mayor of {jail dnd shoild pave arrived svoher| Sply, near Verdun, ‘This, however, coul méh would not send it| proved false prvnised. Marsalisi has} A Nancy,court marti has now de- Vildren and be Wants an apart s own buil D4 ving a summons served ee UP MILK BOOKS. of the Borden Com- Court Justice Dike in n yesterday ditected the Milk Drivers’ Union to deposit in court all | the route books containing ‘the ac- counts kept by its members between | customers and the various milk dis-| At the WEST TO WED. " phew West of announce the 1 and is attending urjbuters in the ¢ The Monroe, a son of the] alleged to, show accounts amountins ‘00. ‘The Borden Compafy al Union members conspired to with- the books after the strike. Monroe, was gradu- Collere in 1917 d | the A Sale for Women —the annual event that thousands have looked forward to —a-comprehensive Clearanceof all our lines ot women’s gloves, complete and incomplete, that were marked from 6.50 downward, at the uniform sale price of 1.95— —perfect-fitting, Centemeri-quality street and dress gloves of French Kidskin, Lambskin, Capeskin, Mocha and Chamois—wrist length and gauntlet styles— —an assortment you can pick from at random and not fail to select a superlative bargain at— 1.95 Cash Over the Counter Only “«ENCH STATESMAN JAILED AS SLACKE! Food Minister Under Clemen- ceau Accused of Shooting Self in Hand to Escape Front. Magistrate Cobb believes! partis, Jan, 6—Charged With hae. ing inflicted injuries on himself ta order to escape service at the front | during the war, former Food Minis- ter Ernest Vilgrain was to-day ar- Transportation of freight by motor | uporft the truck between rail terminals in Nety | there next weer, Jersey aid inland warehouses in New |Londch ‘Times to-day, York City, calculated to effect a great saving in freight charges as well as to | fuse relieve water-front 'congestion. was | prot Inaugurated yesterday by the Brig /*n° Railroad. According to J. J. Mantel, New York manager, in an interview with the Associated Press, the old system of bringing inbound freight acrose the Hudson in loaded cara aboard barges stories were circulated that Vilgrain, Freight arriving at the New Jersey ked in the forest of Faulx| yards th car lots will be loaded on a Vreneh Territor-|arucks. These trucks, ne added, will \be ferried across the Hudson on the | company’s ferry lines and, where pos- | sible, the freight delivered direct to the consignee. ———— { TIRPITZ EXPLAINS ALSO. | the rumors of thou, Minister an official inquiry, | clamorings Him Out of Kalser BERLIN, Jan. 5 ul the ad disappeared | “ regathering scuments. Vilgrain once assert. of the Navy during the War, in an arti- Jcle in the periodical Die Grensboten, characterizes the reasons for his resig- nation given in the late Dr, von Beth- mann-Hollweg's book as “a fairy | story.” | eft as the result of the intrigue Which | shut him out of the Kaiser's councils and caused the monarch to slight him, | While von Tirpits was urging contin-| vance of the submarine warfare, (he decision was reached to abandon it! without consulting him. Embarrassed | Ty the action, which he considered pres | nee Warrants h which is equiva- stion of post before is punishable ing on the tendency of former high per- neges toward explanations, says: e Von Bethmann-Hollweg unhappily’ is dead and cannot reply, but. te yon ‘Tirpita article at least gites insight into | the snail cabais which the paladins of | 1) the Kaiser practised among themselves | Jibile,the men of the people bled at the| front."* Centemeri Bitecta Great saving. val of Prince of Wales @espatch to the ERIE USES FERRY TRUCKS.| POLICE THREATEN STRIKE. |G. 0. P. TO WIPE OUT DEBT. New Transit ‘m From Jersey) LONDON, Jan, 6.—Members of the| WASIIINGTON. Jon. Poltoemen'a Union of Madrao, |v India, are threatening to cai! a strike | National Committee, intends to” the Republican deficit Incarted f the last campaign wiped off the before the end of thé ‘The policemen are threatening to ro- | to-day. The, towal had Sccept their January pay in a . at against alleged causes of ar lowe | jo introduce J. my from around $1,600,000 to Mr. Upham called at Ogden resident. y discontinued. Two we Intrigue Shat ‘= Counell. (Associated Press). iral von Tirpitz, or “Tirps," as the ‘aiser called him, German Minister Von Tirpitz declares that he} disaster unless peace were speed-| oncluded, he decided to resign | he newspaper Vorwaerts, comment- AMMEYER 47-51 W34"St. NewYork ~ Newark Store ~ 649 Broad St, CONTINUING OUR PRICE REDUCTIONS. ON WOMEN’S SHOES $6-95 Formerly Sold Up to $1 2.% Novelty Strap Effects, Oxfords and High Shoes. All This Season’s Models , On Sale at Our 34th Street and Newark Stores Gloves A Sale for Men The once-a-year Clearance of all our remaining lines of superior gloves regularly priced from 6.50 downward— Sleek-fitting, handsome, hardy gloves of genuine South African Capeskin, Blackhead ‘Arabian Mocha, and real Buckskin. Lined gloves—sturdy Pebbled Goat with curly lambswool lining—both with medium or long cuffs—3 sizes, 8 to 11, Also strap wrist two-in-one Rawhide gloves, sizes 943, 10, 101, and 11. For Palm Beach—gloves of Chamois and French Kidskin— At the universal price of 2.30 Cash Over the Counter Only Centemeri Gloves 400 Fifth Ave. New York—Philadelphia Grenoble, France