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ANOTHER VICTIM | OF POISON HOCH DEAD IN HOBOKEN le Authorities Fear More Wood | Alcohol Deaths With- in 24 Hours. | Deaths in Hoboken and Jersey City Since Saturday, supposedly from wood Alcohol poisoning, were increased to nine early to-day, when Edward Dehn, forty-five, was found dead in his room at No, 107 Garden Street, Hoboken. Dehn had been dead twelve or six- teen hours, Dr. Frank Haskins, County Physician, who examined the body at the morgue, could not say definitely if the man died of alcohoite polsoning. Two young men were taken off an Erle ferry boat on its way from Manhattan to Jersey City last night. Wdward Everett, a special policeman of the Erie Railroad, found them in an alleged drunken stupor on the bout and notified the Jersey City police. ‘The men were taken to Jersey City Hospital, One of them had a bottle containing whiskey. Before they lapsed into unconsciousness at the hospital they said they were John Smith, nine! and George Auchto, | nineteen, One of them said he bougit the liquor in Manhattan, Physi as yet Nave been unable to determine whether they are suifering from woot alcohol poisoning. The New Jersey authorities have obtained information that ted them to predict to-day that more victims of liquor purchased near the piors will appear within twenty-four hours. Chief Hayes of Hoboken had out all night ching th ri Serr TREN TNT men | ‘ . ewHE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, SUIT FIRMS FORCED BY COURT TOLWE UP TO UNION CONTRACT (Continued rom First Page.) and members of the Cloak, Skirt Manufacturers Protective Protective national Union and the makers’ Union of York. “From ordering, advising couraging such members of the sociation, ov Association and the Int Ladies Garment, Worker Joint Board of Clo: the and discontinie the provisions of s | of labor in t! | discriminating of the said as with the International ment Workers’ Union and sociation. « front for bootleggers. Dr. Arthur v. Hasking, County Physician of Hovo- ken, announced that examinations ken were victims of wood alcoho Bootleggers disguised as sailo suspected of having sold the pois peccihale ieee '‘ARBUCKLE’S NEW in Prospect. SAN CO, Jan. 11- oa Arbuckle’s second trial charge of manslaughter in connec- - tion with the death of Miss Virginia Rappe took the top place on the cal- endar to- Superior Ju The jury in the on derense and pressed hich is to be con- und Jury Juetea on ¢ ill be longer than the first one, It is expected to @evelop into a legal le between Matthew Brady, Dis- 1 Attorney if Pri isco. , and ( \viuekle d of sixty has been cal! chief \ venire ied aud several days are expected to pass ted. od on Sept. a jury 18 i Rappe die Hged as a Ml ARMS FOR CITIZENS DURING CRIME WAVE One Should Be Says Every Protected, xander Rorke, Former Assistant District Attorne Alexander I, Rorke said in General Ses- sions this morning that all citizens ought to get permits and arm then selves during crime waves The remark was apropos Rorke motion for dismissal of an indletme against Ciro, Viki Street, Brooklyn, id’ Soldano, No ooklyn, during ee strike Inst Aug’ Rorke said Vigiiano had been black jacked by strikers and had then ob- tained a permit to arm himself cision was reserved \cspanncnnane, cena $6,000 LIBERTY BONDS DISAPPEAR FROM SAFE De- Brokers Announce the Loss by a Client. Arthur Lipper & Co., bond announced to-day the loss by a. clicnt of Liberty bonds to a_value of about $6,000. That the bon@ disappeared rom a safe was the only informatlon siven, Trey _are described as 4149 Nos, N73 to 5 Inclusive, and No. 8,003 for $1,000 each; 1 ve $50 eachs brokers, 167, 4 and 160,546 to 4148 No. 00.047, for $50 each, 1 for $300 nd Victory 4%s 43 Don't endure those sey een blemishes when RESINOL Soothing and Healing Clears away blotches easily and at little cost Have ahealthy skin that everyone admires Keepa faronhand showed five men who died in Hobo- | Ros- | indictment, | | Board of Cloak Makers’ Ur | City of New York, jto resume work ments upon the terms | tem of work, ho wise of th eements between tl | parties of May 29, | ‘Wrrom doing or nD furth or either of the sto the sy sof labor or TRIAL IS STARTED | (7 ovine os ns athe ine — Tighe jand from taking any steps wis Nenire of Sixty Called, With Sov-jever to put into execution or to eral Days of Jury Selection (ain In-force and offectthe af * esolution of the manufactu Other Coming to Hupmobile back, reveals a signi This is that no less than half of all the Hup- America are mobile sales in owners of other cars. | ‘That shows BROOKLYN | Vandar Motor Sales Corporation 1505 Bedford Avenue Prospect 9941 three hours last December with Max D, Steuer appearing as chief counsel Suit and Asso- | nufacturers’ City of New| jjization which ‘has compelled leg in harmony wits; Assistant District Attorney Broth- and net in di re said the evidence showed the | Automobile Underwriters’ Protective Associiut f . i} Once tried, ins wever on toreattie ues | | | on- As- any of them, to abrogate id agreement for the system of week modern conception work in their establishments prior to | fiance of it. June 1, 1922, oy to Increase the hours seing persuaded by the proof pro- ent a check for $100 r establishments above | against such members re Joint on of the my tablish: other- Analysis of the Hupmobile business for months how far value -has gone beyond our own immediate j circle—which is always growing and which keeps on coming back for the Hupmobile. Exhibited at the Automobile Show | VanAlstyne Motor Corporation 1876 Broadway See the new models at the show | and the new low prices | Nash Leads the World in Motor Car Value } DETECTIVES FREED : OF INDICTMENTS WHITMAN SECURED |Judge Upholds Plea of Gross lessness Resulting jsoclation adopted on the 25th day of | eiven October, 1921.” In his conclusion, | said in part: “Out of the mass of affidavits sub- | mitted by both side’, with den‘als And some conflict of facts, there su | | vives clearly a preponderance of evi-| | | | | to O'Connor, $10 to the pen ‘ston fund and $40 ta the reliet fund. strictly In accordance with law. In the case of Fitapatrick there was the statement of J. Chester Sneath that he had paid $100 in cash to Fitzpateich € Was no corrob- | Justice Wagner joration and Fitzpatrick dented tt jdence in favor of plaintiff's extab- ‘The courts have demanded corrap- | lishing its rghts to the extraordinary oration invariably under such clr- relief sought, “While this application is novel, it is novel only in the respect that f the first time an employees’ organi: tion is seeking to restrain their en ployers’ organization from violating a cumstances. | CASE OF BOY FIGHTER Feied in Fatal Bight for the manufacturers and Samuel | contractual obligation, t fist? aa:shel Untermyer and Morris Hillquit for| “it is elementary and yet sometimes in Injustice. aaney) Uae coe the union, requires emphasis that a court of| , CUMS chen taka AL LN Justice Wagner in his decision equity is open to employer and em. | T® ‘ndietments charging Detec- ite all Patt ae n winleh sald in part: ployee alike, It is no respecter of | tives James Fitzpatrick and William |).4 t wgninst “the ar “The motion is granted enjoining) persons. It is keen to protect the }8. O'Connor with having accepted | ric r of the defendants herein, their agents jegal rights of all, Heretofore the] itlegal gratuities for the recovery of |N° \ Brooklyn, fo th of Harold Clsn | stolen automobiles were dismissed to- | «1 employer alone has prayed the pr between t tection of a court of equity again an tw uy by Judge Nott in General Ses-| boys | tof the. Brag clation from combining and conspir-| threatened irreparable «tis of em= | one phe m ai a eae ‘ Hl High Sel vst Thursday afte ing in any way to order, direct, in-| ployees. Sara sth Vanes biti ie DI \} i in the course of the investigation \ vivised that the Dis- stigate, counsel, advise or encour But mutuality of obligation com- 4 Ort fi" recommended that the members of the association to] pels ¢ tuality of remedy. ‘Tho fact | Mate by former Gov. Whitman as ale B he associa pels a mutuality of re ly bie hen Spee Assistant District Attorney. cease performing or to violate the|that the employecs haye entered sid: SBIERTER FEA AURIS agreements of May 29, 1919, andlequity's doors by a hitherto un- 4 nip “ ‘ us | fe by te Senator Thomas 8. | June 3, 1921, made between the} travelled path does not lessen thelr | sheridan after an examination of the | Cloak, Suit and Skirt right to the law's decree : Grand Jury minutes, He assured the rulde | court the minutes showed gross care- lessness worse in the presenting | of the evidence, which had resulted in injustice to the detectives nd had cost the city the amount of | thei es from the date of ae uspension when indicted. “Precedence is not our only | in deciding these disputes, That pr | gressive sentiment of advancva etv- | custom A grave im lative action to correct and conditions which a preper Tes humanity would no !onger cannot be ignored by the court | decisions should be to Commi ciation of t Enright Kk in appre- duced that the contract with its moe ‘ of O'Connor in forty hours a week until the said/ fications was in force on Sept. 25,) ering the ¢ r first day 2 — '1921, the resolution adopted by the ae. Laie: automobite of W. D. ¥ ling from. membership | defendant asseciation on said date | Pe : ead 850 hal in ‘ cheek and $51 ad beer in said the Cloak, Suit and Skirt cOMtemplated a materia! breach of a had beco wnufacturers’ cation; fining or | Said contract, | 4 ; 7 a re Jotherwine punishing, disciplining or| ‘Since the members of defendant | ——————ALE AT THREE BOYS’ SHOPS association were by the by-laws bound Ltu and did carry out the directions of Ouigattons, GNs act coratitutes eon- |]. 162941331 s BROADWAY spiraey. A combination to p L concerted breach of contract by the | members constitutes a violation of Near Gates Avenue plaintiff's legal rights | BROOKLYN he only dist ishing feature tn ant cas that the appll-! ure ie workers, The en- | ft ue sed in t he- | ff power of the} L rights are ob- structed.” When inforn Stone njunction, per Owners ficant and startling fact. being made to COATS with deep fur collars of FROCKS of Tricotine, Poiret Twill, the fame of Hupmobile Australian Sealine— many with collar and cuffs—in Normandy, Bo- livia, Wool Velours and Novelty Coatings. *29 Beaverette, Crepe, Crepe Meteor, Satin, and Opossum or Charmeuse, com- binations lace or taffeta Frocks for even- ingwearorafternoonwear. *15 Columbus 8725 NEWARK Mortensen & Humphreys, Inc. 37 Halsey Street Mulberry 2940 COATS duplicated for the sale price Superior, Marvella, Seal Plush; furs of Ly Golden Beaver, FROCKS oer Ce | heavy Canton Crepe, Crepe Satin, Chiffon Velvet, finest Tricotine and Poiret Twill, the smarter cc colorful taffetas, lace frocks and gowns for SUITS Of the richest, velvety fabrics of this season.—Evora Moussyne and Suede Velours ~plain tailored, heav ered or smartly fur trimnied in Mole, Beaver or Nutr ad ia DISMISSED BY COURT } With FULTON STREET aro‘ BRIDGE STREET at Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn | Tomorrow, Thursday, Promptly at 9 A. M. anuary Clearance of Remaining Winter Apparel at Lower Selling Prices, in Fact Below Actual Cost of Production | Choice—of—the— Hupmobile About 225 Coats, many whose fur trimmings alone could not be materials of Orlando, Georna, Duvet Pannvelaine, Bolivia, Ramona and Salt's x, Fox, Caracul (light and dark), Squirrel, Skunk, Opossum, Wolf, Mole or Krimmer. About 125 Frocks of the very finest and exclusive models of rich, Georgette, ibinations and evening ~ wear, Distine tive tailoring and findings throughout of the very best quality, T 1922. ENGINE ROLLS DOWN 100. FOOT EMBANKMENT Fireman Killed—Twe Others Badly Injured. UTH, ©, Jan. Russell, Ky., fireman, Caldwell, brakeman, C Louls K, Perry, enginee?> Ky. were badly injured and when the engine, tender and care of a fretght train, Chesapenke & Ob1o — Northe 1 down a 100-foot_embankmen aif miles north of Sctoto- 4 morning. uy caught tn the cab of ud was scalded to death, ‘Oo men fumped, rolled. over soveral times lipaide down, Collapse of a akened by heavy raing, was Cause of the aceldent, M an, 1S. 1 Ky, an Ruasell, 1 on ” EXECUTED To- SLAYER ro B MORROW. N.Y. Jan. Edward in the Sing Sing Prison to: t for a murder in Chau- A year ago. Motlon PALMYRA, 11.—-Unles intervenes, amestown will die chal ni mor tauqua © for a ne yu inty trial was to-day denied by Nelson Sawyer. induces a first sale | But But “Quality” | alone mak makes permanent Sealed packets only Black,Green or rmixed 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE ct. 48th & goth Sts. BROOKLYN SUITS smartly tailored or em- broidered models of Tric- otine—very suitable for early spring wear —- and suits of fine velours, either plain embroidered, or collars or trim- of Beaverette. with mings 13 House $79 548 | M | all hand-drawn. had in flesh and Superior quality; at waist and knee. Full ankle els; overse; Full with soles; fashioned, double | black | For | Take Sold | everywhere in boxes ures; length cuffs; all sport shades. am and P. —=BROOKLYN. OPPENHEIM.GLLINS &E | FULTON STREET-—-BROOKLYN Substantial Savings in ain Floor Special Reduced for Clearance s Flowered Broche Cor Remar. 2.45 A most unusual offering of handsome pink and blue flowered Broche Corsets, in low bust models for all fig- trimmed with silk braid and ribbon, excep- tionally Imported Handkerchiefs Imported pure linen handkerchiefs; Jersey Silk Vests Plain and drop-stitch models; to be orchid. 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