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SOLDIER SLAN IN HOME OF MAN FOUND ASLERP ystery Cloaks: Mukijer Sof “Old orhy” Veteran’ in Brooklyn. Gus Hettrick thirty “lye, of Ne. 107 nelas Strett: Brooktyt. ere he a with ny wife and four-Wear-old ughter, * wiyetefoud) * stato rly to~ ay in the Yasement apart- | | ent of Michael Rowelf, Wenty-nine cripple, at styo. at Itie Stes frookiyn, “> & 2 The police found rfettrick. undtetié pa chair, dead thom a ballet -wourd the abdomen,, They say Rowell jas in bed asleep ant when aroused id he knew nothing of any t:oubie, d that he had been drinking and Sught home by friends. He ts du- ined in the Amity Street S.ution. ttrick was a World War veteran, d was one of the few original mem- rs of Company K of the “old 69tl:.", Ml a part of ther unit when it re ned from France. Edwin and James Murphy, also ex- vice men, live at No. 348 Baltic eet, next door to Rowell. They ere told by their mother there had na shooting next door and Edwin to get a policeman. James. who s gassed in France and Is ill, went a window with his sister. They Ww one man running out the front jay. James then at another window wea second mun climbing a back nee and ordered him to halt: The an, evidently thinking the yolce that of a policeman, asked what must do, und was told to come THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY Police Victim of Insane Negro, His Widow and Their Child ip the fire escape. He did, and still wd a revolver in his hand when he mtered the Murphy apartment = SSS = — PATROLMAN OTTO w MOTZ HIS WIDOW AND CHILO He said seven men had invaded a} party in Rowell’s place and that one! f them had shot Hettrick. He said he had taken the revolver away from | fhe man who did the shooting. He| urned it over to Murphy, who knew | bim, and later went away. The police | re looking for him. It was when dwin Murphy took a policeman into he apartment that Hettrick’s body | fas found. | John M: otherwise known as, IN STATION BY NEGRO GRAZED BY BODDY CASE small body of men have been going through the Negro settlements» in Harlem ie seeking contribution for Boddy's defense, The ac- cording to police inf have been making malictoualy false state- ments alleging ill-treatment of Boddy in an effort to arouse their hearers itey tlt: Cake Eater,” who lives | jand’ get larger contributions—the in the basement of the building where sasaltittg eee wie From First Page.) | money to go, #0 the police are told, he body was found, was taken inte ers Ito thamedives principally. chi ASN Sin ie te ea friend of Motz, who was standing} “But they've heen ,making poor ret Attorney's office for questioning. | nearby, was umong the first to spring | Progress,”” one authority to-day: sald, ¢ is reported to have said that thers|at the Negro. Whaley wlso turnea| “Only one in a ee of the repi- : La ing pay ape Cech Mholz's» revolver’ against +himt and us nts ahies ive heat to bs a of owell was Reld without bail int cnapped the trigger several. times | ‘Hk, th . BNR peer’ dams Street Court on a charge of mspicion of homicide. Ne was re-| Without discharging the weapon. manded to the Raymond Street Jail SS LPNS TT RITAIN MUST CUT | BUDGET £200,000,000 been treated with marked by the police, There was not | of rough handing Visible gone of the witne upon s examined When Whaley was brought to Head- quarters it was noticeable that he had arefulness und soul with the gn u. down murderers of the Whaley, s rational tyr how police in running Boddy type. * ot th minds ever, Was Cn¢ upon whose words of the agitator seemed to an impression, With him the so-called “betrayal” of Boddy became to GLASGOW, © Tan. 35, —tHe} ae y Beaw Bott FWdad & ON 3, iv. Ae obsession and developed with he nditures of the-United “Kingdom | re at ol lpmgaavodt TBAB Street, to| CMCMPAEEMeNt of millietdud’ tigs- ust be reduced by £200,000,000,. Aus Pea ; ; ‘yay,| Hoods into an Insantty n Chamberlain told the, fo tah Adeed CIE Wer naiay MARNE YRELSRIAY) iy cama: to New York lyae: 1 ‘night. iy LRttePioo trofi Wi¥ homie, "No.. 87 Edi u Scottish Unionists last nq terday, he said, to take a job Bs eduction was necessaty, af is ee, Sti ot. da, Biggimaely. . She told| ter at No 188 "Beetaway. | Hil | potli ends meet,"’ and take jae gnphag) that i Yeoy tapi -off his | PO 07 roadwa 3 : tio wafternoo j pita: wcocune any PYOPCe dtidetion overcoat und pecnieegele ioonvad clo h eee, Ot One IS me aconEe in taxation. | {Seventh Avenue near 114th Street ) Mr., Chamberlain, who 4s Govern. | strived at her home and then went; aed a call fanithe; police: kietwas ent feader in the House of Commons, | out without’ saying anything. We | iken to the West 123d Street sta- acted strangely, she added, and re | zation against internal dis to continue their alliance Liberals. He announced mule be no general elec- sed to talk with her, she and the followed him to Seventh and down that thoroughfare that the trouble was ‘‘all in his e $12 A WEEK EACH SOFIA, Members of Congr BODDY'S DEFENSE. } Jan, » Cabinet The s.""] to court POLICE HEAR OF FUND FOR | at police haye been told that a King | 35th Str to take his pri Street Stal |tion and placed in the When he felt) a mental examination, Avenus Motz was the station, attached quad room for to the West et Station during his three egal establishment of] him to return with her, But he re- ; Hersh Provisional Gaveraurent bat mee Dut he re-l years service. Yesterday afternoon ieee ah |he arrested Matthew Martins, thirty Acording to this woman, Whaley} Gent, No. 192t Valentine Avenue, ABINET MEMBERS was sick in bed ut his mother's home| jjronk, wo was helplessly Intoxicated in Bloomfield on Sunday and was at-| iq had u decp cut over his eye. Mar- IN BULGARIA PAID | tended by « Dr. Alexander, who said] ting was in no condition to be taken 80 Motz was ordered » detention pen sonor to the West 1232 © be locked up and to | Officials and other Government i chiefs in the United States who ! have been wont to complain of ! slender salaries might find sat- ’ isfaction in comparing their re- ! muneration with the salaries paid (79 ” Bulgaria, This country pays ‘its members of Parliament $1 on! ld re: i aod Va Cabinet atbere Ca: E ‘meaning shoes children ought week | to wea, and want to. Newspaper editors and re- %5 4 : 4s porcine ed wel Od slactiiae .) SHOOKIDS ‘gently ‘induce little feet to i those paid to members of the * , be right. We've studied children’s feet q “Fourth Estate" in Bulgaria. Six i tiindred levas a week (at the for sixty years. present rate of exchange about Arh i $4) Is considered good compen- " “ SHOOKIDS are all leather. Kicked I sation for editors, while reporters % be Tecelve about haif this sum, around, as they’re sure to be, they cost In striking contrast to theses ---«dess than any others by the year. Modest stipends are the salartes which Bulgaria is obliged to pay , x members of - the Reparationg” } TAN GRAIN LEATHER Commission and other Allied P 5 bodies in Sofia, the head of anpizes (Ae : $3.55 which Is sald to receive 209,999 "Sizes 11 » 4.15 levas (about $1,000) a month. | GENUINE CALFSKIN igi veil I wpe: F Black Tain 2 Ask For ae" $4.35 $4.45 : | \ Horlick’s 5.25 5.35 5 4 ORIGINAL hea 3.95 6.35 at } } Mailed Milk, le ei musa i Nl i a ona Shoe Means 5 Standard of Merit A A. ‘ mh B ‘Tne “Food- Drink" for All Ages. AT-51 W 34"St. NewYork i; Lunch at Home, Office,en4 | | Newark Store ~ 649 Broad St “ fountains, Ask for HORLICK'S, ‘ga-Avoid Imitations & Substitutes he FP have an ambulance surgeon dress bis | TWO POLICEMEN Jand was appointed to the force Nov injury 21, 1918 Before becoming a police- When stow and hiv priscter eect, NEGRO ASSASSIN man he had been a spectat offtoer 3 ra e Was a planist and a member of rived in the squad room Whaley ft TRIED TO KILL | tie poiice pana, tt nad been planned in « chair rubbing his eyes and mut 7 by his wife and several members of tering. When Dr. Wahrman arrived | the band to give him a surprise party from Harlem Hospifal tédress Mar- fyesterday afternoon. Some of the tins's wound the latter resisted and the doctor called for help: Motz vol | unteered to hAREAE prisoner while | the wound wag.dressed. * | He tok off KiB boat and hung it on | | no rick afd haha ‘hit: revolver to Po- liceman Joh @p Stewart. Several other ‘polly “weic jn the room wid | the men, fou duty at 4 P.M. were fo Wie front foom listening to inatrucvianas pur REVOLWER ” LEFT @ATCH LOOSE. When the ddetér tipighed Motz toot his revotver“and ut ie biivk into the ‘in, HOLSTER, | | guests had already arrived when word came to the household by telephone that Motz had been killed. A® soon an offictal notification of the death of Mota in the discharge of his duty is made, Special Deputy Commissioner Guagenheimer, | in charge of relief and welfare work’ in the Police Departinent, will send. to Mrs. Mota a che@k for $660 from the | relior find and @ certificate envrying & pensim of $600 wrnautnlly The (Honor Hoi! Reliet FUNG will niag met fawide $5,000 tor Ber: uigé. The last 1 ji ature passed’a pill empowering |the t | Honmentt jehildren of ard of Estimate and Appor- 10 hae tor the?widew or a policeman killed in the }path of duty St sum oguil): to his Wblster, , init Mthodt Mpapping tho) Jycarty salary, F¢ which Airs’ Mou ts eatck that iy f inevented any {now exible fo Dpply bub smite dmiyered to not} +s ‘) hia coaty t Re chair it WILL ASK OD BLAY TD reebau or which, Whaley was. to light Ronny. f imatehte “We have no intention af @eking P thee | clange of venue,” sald Morris Koenig ‘The Negro Tuite’ ap? and with «| and Herman Hoffman, attorneys as sweep Of bis, hand gat the revolver ond fired.) | Motz fell Witte bullet ‘a his tempt) 52 Policeman ‘jie was sittingyin the’ rand, who iy an the boot- | black’s stand facing Whaley, leaped at the Negro @Ad Whaiy \ putioa the trigger Of Motes revotver again. There way a click, bat nd explosion, and tn a moment Whaley was the centre of a group of policemen. He fought des rately immediately overpowered and disarmed. Even at- ter he had been disarmed he battled on and finally had to be shackled and put he at Boddy “WILL KILL EVERY COP 1 CAN,” CRIES MANIAC. While Whi policemen si pe and was not into a cell, where raved ey was on the floor with ing on him, he shouted, “I'm going to kill every cop 1 ean! They beat up Boddy!" He pointed at Hagstrand said; “PM kill you next! I'll kill you as soon as I g out! 1 almost hail you then!” Pollourian’ Mots diavtanl hour atler arrival at the hospital, He did not recover consciousness, His wife ar- rived shortly after her husband ceased to breathe. The Whaley has not been re yond the fact that | he lived at the Bloomfield address with his mother and stepfather and that the three arrived in Bloomfield from Ving three months ago. Mrs. Lipman, who telephoned the police about Whaley, is the widow of Dr. Joseph Lipman, who died a month ago and whose office in ‘the first floor of No, 1858 Seventh Ave- nue, near 114th Street, is being used by Dr. Isidore Aarons for appoint men Dr. Aurvons was not there sterday, Whaley entered the house and asked superintendent for a physician superintendent told him there was no doctor there, but Whaley in- sisted there yas a sign on the win dow and thatthe superintendent was a physician, Then, Whi the y begun to strip, and Koch Prices 125th Street West KOCHs GCG. = We’ Are the Largest Distributors of Merchandise at Retail in Uptown New York signed. by Justi nd Luther Rodd: Wasservogel to de- in statement to~ “but we Intend to request that the I not open Monday.” It was explained that the attorneys desire to check up on alleged Information yolun- twerod by letter writers, Dr. Richard | 11, Moffman of the Neurological Instt- | ute, who haa, been observing Boddy tn | the "Tombs for two days, has reported | the Negro was a mental defective. HARRY MA ~>_—-- {CONVICTED OF SELLING * when te was in underclothing only [ Ive ran to the root and-baek amaia, | 2 CKETS TOMID CHARITY “There are eight cops up there,” | he sald, “and I'm going to wait down |Twe Arrested Had No Licenses= {here and get them.” Mrs, Lipman, | One Fined 810, who with other women bad fled when . Two 1 arrested on charges of sell- While Whaley was on his way to} mult of the White Cross Hospital Relief Vund Association were found guilty to- by Magis aid to McLean, ose I'm going the police station he “If you don’t turn me day in Coney Island Court lto do to you wint Luther Boddy did | trate O'Neill, They were Charles Lahn to tho: other cops.” MeLean | o: No, $1 Surstoga Avenue and Thomas laughed at him pecause he had! Neil of No, 894 Madison Avenue, searched his prisoner for weapons) py ooxiyn, Sentence Was suspended on when he arrested him. In Whaley’s po’ when he way! i#tht. Who had sold the tiekets only une thoroughly — searg atter — killing /“iny. and O'Nell wae fned.-Fld.and: put | Motz, the police found several small] under $200 bond to keep the peace for white pills, ‘These will be analy ' ae gi to-day. No evidence that they were| il censured Bundy Gt morphine sulphate or. other com-| age man Ot No. 08 | position by drug addicts was} over tha tiaaciene: obtainablé last n iL eoaneet te Patrolman Mc jand baby At No, 1853 Ame! the Bronx, He was t ved with his wife | {ts hich the White Cross Hospital was to hyst Street ive $200, the balance, after paying 1 expenses, going to hint fret. Biway AD144 W. 34th St. ryt XY Up One Flight, Open 9 A, M—7 PLM. Thousands of mothers ine their girlies here to be out- fitted because they find the largest assortments of stylish elethes at lowest prices in the city. Come and got acourinte GRADUATION DRESSES Georgettes, Crepe de Chines, Organdies, un- usually pretty styles in varied assortment EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES. CLEARANCE SALE We have reduced our entire stock of COATS—also DRESSES in seraes, | A number of vy slike and Velvets. Sow | slightly shop- worn dresses UN OR SPORT SUITS easily cleaned— limited quantity, hich equal to new. $9.98 | Oollars Here—The Shop of Economy 87.60, 89.98 1k lined, formerly | eR You Save Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance 125th of Boys’ Sensational Val Two-Pants Suits; all new shades; strong and serviceable sizes 8 to 17. Two-Pants Suits; all wool; plai yoke backs; green, brown, blue jsizes 8 to 18. jj Two-Pants Suits; wanted models and newest 13.45 shad hade 4 Great Annual Clearance Sale 7.95 Value $9.45 11.95 Value $14.95 all wool; this | | button to the neck or convert- Two-Pants Pi Wool | ible collar models; blue, brown Sui equal to custom and grey; sizes 3 to 14, all fine colorings est models; sizes ay 95 Value $12.50 Velue $18.50 | Odd lot of Boys’ School Overcoats in blue, brown Genuine (Grommon vate | and mixtures, to close out. Not all sizes, her Corduroy Suits; | tronyest and , best | 5.98 ng of all corduroy i I f ce Values Up to$18.98 izes 8 to 17. Boys’ School Overcoats; the season's newest mod- Suits and Overcoats ues—Obtainable At_No Other Time of Year and Chinchilla Overcoats; button to the neck models; blue, brown or grey; sizes 4 to 10. 4.95 Value $6.50 popular for school wear; or grey mixtures; Odd lot of Boys’ Russian Over- coats, to close out. Not all sizes, | 2.49 Values Up to $9.98 | in or pleated with | Season's most sizes 8 to 18, glue $16.45 Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats; 7.45 els and colors; some with wool linings; sizes 10 to 18. Blue Serge Values Up to $15.45 nisin) Gr, Norteus 1). enuite ston ot Sheustwiag allawnal ioackina we | of the highest grade will be sold during this sale at a 9. 95 | 20°, Reduction on Ticketed Prices alice d13.50 More Than a Piano Player The Apollo-phone is a fine player piano—it repro- duces exactly the hand playing of great pianists, But it is more than a player piano—r rig ht in the the Rist, case, completely concealed, is a fine king machine, which opens up the entire field of phonograph music toryou, Either as o talking machine or a player piano “Gie 4POLLO-PHONE is an unusual instrament. But when you consider the possibilities of its use as a combination—-with your own accompaniment on the player piano and the voice of some great singer on the talking machine—then you will begin to realize that nothing in the world of music is impossible to the owner of ah Apollo-phone,. SEE THIS WONDERFUL INSTRUMENT Call at our store and witness a demonstration of this newest instrument. 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