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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1922. SETI N.Y. TODUPLGATE UNITEDERINSEEN ‘CROWDS STARTLED 'SS8e;tS"Ghey WOMAN BURGLAR HIS. BROKEN NECK TS MENDING TE VATOANSERVICES INCOLLNSCRAIG BY-LEAP TODEATH gees CAUCHTBYTENANT, ATuLenE IN CHEERFUL MOOD hte tate, ement of the multitude and preserve order, Their presence pais ye nll aarngy ot sagired naa equi en id ee a in baie i ind Bltaey. in} Wild ae = Elevated Has a Long Record, Police Say Is Brought Here. | | MeaPeMuty ct the oetaen thet | pete OCalee ei Steete ae ry Section at 125th Street Over —lIs the Mother of Six “ASE 1S 5 | TO-DAY IN RETRIAL ther MeN esiptionsiy ota, | This Diocese. , Understandings. Suicide High in Air. Children. CASE IS REMARKABL | Amopk the vast concourse which ns pressed forward at the right entrance “ was LONDON, Jan. 2%-—The agteement bedi ser see the tin directiy past| MASS FOR CHILDREN. cca vetwoon stichuel Gallina, ep- the Chapel the Holy Sacrament, i * fn which the Pope's body rests, were Deatt f P iff resenting the dviets lrovistonal "Gov- groups of moni, priests and sisters} Cath of Pontiff Announced ernment, and sir James Crate, the of Obarity in sombre raiment, some From All Pulpits in the | Ulster leader ix considered to fore- A man believed to be 8. Hamilton of No. 55 27West 226th Street, jumped in front of a southbound Broadway subway train at the elevated station Reckie Goldstein, hie! Bautine ‘Hronter; suid by the| Opes Yet to Continue Study | if ARBUCKLE SUIT Folice. to have several aliases includ- of Law and “Look on” r > ing Beckie Fischer atG < Mary Watson, Dorothy Shur, and at Games. t 126th st dieberma virty-4ix years 5 ill G Sti gai of them weeping and some rever- is shadow surely an early union of the| ™ sad he onde ool Rad Mary Lieberman, thirty-six Yen's!" sisery Herbert, Syrqcuse watver.| Cr Will Go on Stand Again ently praying. Greater City. whole of Ireland, probably on a fed.| Pieces. The platforms of the station old, Was arrested early 10-da tae whe x was! Wednesday or Thursday— ‘The former Pontiff's body, clad in A eral basis and the streets be’ow became scence Brooklyn by YPatrolman homas aA 4 i apt selgeal es eis ‘« Def Unel 4 wrimson robes, rests on a catafalque In the last six months of 1921 the| of wild confusion until after the bod; Christie and Detective - Patrick fOkem In the Syracuse-Colgate game His Defense Unchanged. only about a yard from the immense | The Archdiocese of New York will joooipts of the 1 4 " e ‘ort Authority.of Bel-] was taken to the West 153d Street on Nov. 12, and who has been in a Knowles. Jacob Fichter, who lives on , xicidasbecen fron the entrance of Chapel | mourn with the rest of the world f% i ed 5 Hing ‘ ° : Seaee iP Pope Meiedtct SV, (2d every prt i tee ee Hd belo see Station. tho’ top floor at No. 191 Rodney hospital there for eleven weeks with) sax isANCISCO, Jan. 24.—With ‘The jeate of Pope Benedict's | there will be requiem masses and «ling six months, while f theenre| A note Serawied in pencil on an en- Street, Brooklyn, suid that he had MS head, neck and body tm a plaster) 44, the testimony of a half dogen Heath registered at the city’s | gommunton services 16k Wa celldren | Period the Dublin port séoelpta] velope found in a coat pocket of the caught the woman walking on the ea ee a Peadee oe ee mine minor witnesses ning to be i; ; ‘a showed increase of . 21,260,000. of where ‘he will be under observation o: iM eute " “ bureau of deaths to-day. It reads: | {n memory of the dead Pohtif. een Hat wislbecae OMT ee incoherent directions that roof heard, the te exr to close its “4 Sho totf him she was looking for a, PF Blsbors, a noted specialists. Gabe ugainat ToKee ( fdmily named’ Moskowitz. He took! That Merbert lived ta" remarkabio, “Thé ‘undersigned physician hereby | The funeral exercises in Rome wil! southern boycott, but to the tfans-|.: Jones: Sexton,” should be nott- @tates that at 6 o'clock A. M. Jan. 21/ be duplicated with every poss.Lle de- | (erence of trade from Belfast to Dub-| fied and Dr. B. and Mr. Barry should {His Holiness Pope Benedict XV., Gin- | tail in St, Patrick's Cathedral, {lin because ot disorder in Belfast, be told that’ the writer ‘‘couldn’t ———— her by force into his apartment, according: to the doctors who bave It Is proposed to constitute a new] stand it uny longer" and wished them T ps wid atv orty examined him, About six weeks ago fomo Belle Chiesa, expired following| Archbishop Patrick J. Hayes, | oly iietena ot the Counell of Iree| to care tor “his dear sister,”* MISS KATHERINE BicGgs. where. her screams attracted forty Dr. Bisberg was called into the case god of broncho-pneumonia|when he received official notili-||and, as proposed under the Govern-|_ A letter from the Rev. Dr. Walter! New York Girl Will First Take] (ne! teBant® Wreely in their night- - on ty) Arbuckle late today. It is probable that the defense will not open until Tuesday morning. The case of the defense, according 0! and he it on a different cast than by influenaa. (Signed) |cction of the Pope's death, irn.|ment of Ireland Act of 1920, ang, as|D- Buchanan of the Broadway Pres- . clothes. Miehter had been on the re ate 4 ca 4 aa AiG “ eems|t9 Gavin McNab, Arbuckle's chief “DRARAFFAELE BATTISTINI.” | rediately began preparing the | that act hus to be amended anyway|PYterian Church and the address oi an Art Course in lookout for burglars, he said, since | 1B ° babi bach counsel, will contain no surprises, A 4213 : mourning services, He will {.. | "CXt easion, the new body can bo the church indicated that the ms- Italy. bis apartment was entered lust Au-|*? have improved vonsiderably since) row new witnesses will take the stand, O'CONNELL STARTS dey ia & hE, tee will © | provided for in it so 4s to bring tt in Ponta crbette aaa he ZO) Dr. and Mrs, Hermann M, Biggs of [Rust and $3,000 worth of valuables the change. That he will never be! but their testimony will only deal To ME TO-MORROW nee special sarviten Ate owas 0 t lanaration (fi the constieadgnsae cehe West 126th Street ms NOv SST | No. 39 Wost O6th Strect have just stolen, The rer tenants were up able to participate in athletics is a USE himself wil probably take ie e: » that | alte / * < , [on edge for burglars. tallowing the. ee gy Arbuckle se proba RON ‘ the prayer on-the death of the Popo | Boundary Commicsion, official draft. | | The Broadway subway service was Beunees the Ones women Oe tem Cmca rc | Feet n ce thal eanrenitne Ob ara. MSU eet a physicians say that the} 1. stand either Wedhesdayor ‘Thurs- ing experts hold that It can be done|S¥srended for forty-one minutes from | ‘er Katherine Biggs, to Roessle Mc- “ be recited at each mass, and the la'ty nite fi Ki Wee iL Klauber, on least jar would probably result in his) gy. With Odugherty in West Indies, 5 a'ty | under the existing treaty clause.which|200n while firemen assisted the po- inney of No. 391 State Strect, Albany, the top floor next to Fichter’s, last Saturday The bur- | death. The e is expected to go to the i are urged to special prayer. is vague in terms und can be inter-| lice in removing the body from the |N. Y. rs took $1,500 worth of valuables | Never has there been @ more cheer-| Jury either at the end of this week or Boston Cardinal Will Cast Up to the recetpy of the official no-| preted to permit substitution of’ the} levated structure, Miss Biggs was graduated from Miss] fiom her. |ul patient, He has always been in| cry next week ' * Only American Vote. tiftcation, prayers for the recovery of | NeW body. As both North and South], The motorman of the train was | Spence's School of this city and also| ‘The police said that two pairs of] mas en : pain eee Ireland favor these changes, mo oppo-|J8mes McConnell, of No. 142 West | trom Vassar with the class of ‘20. Shi WS, Jan. 28.—The plans for {te Pontitt were still being said, and) tion is likely to be offeted tees 28th Street, who was motorman of . Y Wardinal O'Connell's voyage to Rome {t was not until the 10 o'clock mass | yen by the die-hards in Parliament, | the train which last Wednesday killed at the Cathedral that the prayer onjIf the Northeast Cabinet are unani-|Abraham 8. August, cashier of Sutro No. 19 te participate in the election of the prayer ee can os peas & Co. when he fell in front of ;| f° New York, @ member of the fac- | No. 194 Rodne trousers stolen from the npartment|® happy frame of mind, and he even) Vi, sean ACCUSES is a member of the Junior League. Dr.|of Joseph Sandel, No. 412 Bedtord believes he will yet play lacrosse, a} Biggs is Stato Commissioner of Health| Avenue, were found on the roof at) game in which he ras a star last WOMAN OF SHOOTING Street. Elihty dol-|soason, his work on the field car- . 5 us oo Pn rol . She ts ted Sto » Claimi papal.quccessor to Benedict XV. wore |the death of the Pope was substituted | MOM Tt oe tt vagy ex.|train ntering the West, 72d Street | Wty of New York University and one! tT in Maeieet inerneh rying the Orange to victory in most | *" trode Tolaieec as @nnouaced, to-day. With his official |@nd his demise announced from the | | ressed the opinion that, ff, the Bcun- | Station of the diroctors of tho Rockefeller In-| op nfichwel Hannis at No. 11 of the games played by Coach Cox's : . i. 5 . % —-— e. . a elen Schmidt, No, 54 8 § 7 Eats he nee i AF staboritl ae ‘dary Commission as proposed ia the stitute. ford Avenue and took $5 out of twelve hep tao son taat paki Aedebafies Siete latey f The prayer on the death of the | treaty conducted its inquiries on rleb- Mr. McKinney, son of Mr. and Mrs. | trousers. ar st “ern 5 was held without ball to-day by Magis- ayes, An oe eat ta, |Pope—"Pro defuncto summo ponti- l|scite lines, tho six northeast eounti HdWwaid Hl aRakbauy A Wal) MPAAUALSA|| Sunen Airulihed to-day verore Maz= | ee ee NOW FOP iinte Corrinay 1 Maven atarkat Court pel Rae siaee Daa wanica to SAGOr cts brief, Te rende: would lose nearly half théir present from Harvard in 1916, He Je now alistrate Geismar in the Bridge Phun 20Ut ten days, and 1° the.tmprove-} iar oxamination Thursday on a charge on, 8 i area, and Craig's Government, kno member of the steel firm of J&mes Me-|Court, theowom an was dressed in an Ment that ts expected comes he will of felonious assault. She was arrested hip Presidente Wilson. “Oh, God, by whose inscrutable |ing that, hopes to get better tern Anthony Dewensky, No. Kinney & Son, Albany. old brown cont, and her hair was dis- be allowed to go to nls home in Hart~| inst night He have only eight days 10 lappointment ‘Th | : : On Feb, 18 Miss Biggs will sail for ila sa Je ied : we vst nig y servant Benedict |1rom the new Boundary Commission, 5 is Biggs w elled, Sho showed no emotion, bi ; rien i ior. irae = reach Rome spy the conclave open! |XV. was numbered among ‘Thy nies ( consideration of which they orob eee Coie Caller led. She showed no emotion, but ford. During the past few days he| 151 Ludiow Street, had sald sho shot be admitted upon his arrival . iP aseor ol ow ‘morith y ne her Ke s \ 0 tli ‘ but po! ably accepted the clause providing for See eee in Lees caltinntan ie the [Rowlta’ family, She ‘ ‘ed she was lookin: Mu has been able to wiggle his neck just | ® ore Magistrate Corrigan, the ) suid she called on De- wensky's roommate and while there Dewensky showed them an automatia selving a athir in 1929, on a ‘i j wid She tad Dewensky is in Gouverneur Hospi- os Pontiff has not been sgt tical Madhavi: ‘Thee, bara i return and gradual re-employ- Brick Presbyterian Church at Fitth|never been arrested before, hut the the slightest bit and he feels confl-| tai with a bullet wound in his stomach - SEE rey ricer ce came Only (want ct expelled Catieios yyemrmen, Avenue and 37th Street sume time in| police said that she had been arrested dent, as do*some of the doctors, that ration yesterday the As 'Cardifal Dougherty of Philadel-|begotton Son on earth may receive a| which will be the bitterest pit for z the late autumn. tive diner 7 1¢ 191 Blige “ | Physicians t him ‘he would probably a phia is 'in'the West Indies, for severai | place among Thy holy Pontiffs who| Orangemen to swallow. The whole < eee ae apaceteices Ass a ara a IcInToan Ge, son ®)the Injury will not cause him much) die and h Sately called for the * anand Cardinal Arrears ov have entered into everlasting blessud-| pact creates a highly favorable in- ——~»-- Wurnenled f Merle ae : mieten & trouble if he takes great care. His | detoctives to wwhor he made the state: otly American av pression here, o ria Pag hil hon Muspened sen, ambition is to continue his law course | Ment about te she LDR heii Bs: in the election of the new @ Cathedral service on Tuesday M Genturcnoss) “betweasietnetamay| “Continued From Firat Raga.) ’ hs ai raa SARA ieee Fe: er * fi ae ae the cD MA wile tn Bla tose an) Taree ‘of'tti Roman Catholic church. | of next week will be timed to that of Committee of the British Cabinet ana | x aired stole sat HL ees ee salted hs . ) | that by the time} young wonu ‘went to New York by |tue ceremonies In Home. In front of the Ministers of the Lrish Provisianal| Frank Aranow, of his counsel, leaned Girt Mae ee 3 i with some of the members of/ihe high altar a catafalque dupligat-| Government over details concerning |to him once and asked ‘Does that ¢ . 10F the next football svason rolls around | revolver. She sald she picked it ue F patty"and was there to-day. ing that’ upon which the body of the | the assumption of power by the Pro-|man suit you?’ Boddy, with some Ae Wee ab ACHE LE SU IRAE a SY will be In condition to sit on i Pove will Me in St. Peters will be|visional regime in Ireland, pending | impatience, replied “Don’t bother me to puely taney, whe Ee dees th lines and watch the games. GASPARRI ASSUMES _ | pincea."en0 the Pontincal masa of re: |the organization ‘othe Isiah "Free | with such things. You are the people Ge ieee ie Tce? a Sart oesiata State Government under the Anglo-| to do this." Subic . Be | ACTRESS MARY MOORE \ —_—_—— " FUNCTIONS OF POPE | 3 ase eeoated bY | Trish ‘Treaty, were eld Yesterday and| "The. wife of the defendant asked arrest in Manhattan © Archbishop himself. He will be reaty, were held yester © wife of the defend ase i -OOnIy: AT | rt aasizied by five Bishops to give thu | to-day. that she be permitted to sit with him. (fF SING SING DEAD Soe gr: MAY |. EAVE HOSPITAL, 1 | a aoe Neither. “He Nor Merry del Vai|absdtutions, and it ts expected thar! Winston Churchill presided. ‘The| but upon objection by Mr, Banton she frniee ORE Venu nut) (We tsael the Magist te that she is the mother or Y «Ww fully 1,000 priests will attend, On/!tish representatives. were Michael/ was refused and took hor seat in the Likely, However,’ to Suc- the catafaique will be placed the |ollins. Hamon J, Duggan and Kevin| body of the court room. of oe pian a . y held in Wan Alded by t ceed Benedict. tiara and crossed keys of the Papal|©'Higgins. Mr, Collins returned to| A great crowd gathered in the hope . " icsihie SRY After a convalescence af more than | t iv" off and the coat of arms of Benedict | {feland last night, but the confer-| of entering the court room, and the] Cffjicj; Sh V1 a 1 a eight weeks following operation for | 4.—Until the’ etbction| xy, "4 l Hot see are Deine contiDued, wiih bin| ciatiera. oad conidgee wane ‘S| Official Glynn Removed for!_iBaSCc] GOES TO TRIAL |“! porns u ME, xv, y ‘e yKen Vertebrar 1 ple fracture The announcement of the Popes Caen ueeeuee ites cH that a ie a of ey Sullivan Favors Stricken | . by death was made in St, Patrick's mbsD ASS » 38. New! , the | Elizabeth Stree ation were called . il | the Vatican will be assumed tiy Bene. | Aen | Ni by the Rev. Henry Ham. | #sing of the boycott by the trish) to hold the Inquisitive throng in| in Yonkers Home. aie dict's Secretary of State, Cardinal mer, who preached the sermon at the}? "te. State against Ulster caused a | pounds. | . ‘To him has beeh bonsighed | 1. orclock mass, The celebrant of yush of commercial travellers to-day Fol General Sessions Judge | the Plesbtorium ring for-sealing-cof| the mass war tio Rev. Joba at, J,('° Various railway stations, en route | yorris Koenig, of assigned counsel to| ‘Thomas J. MeCormack, wii served | a bees ‘trick, |t@ Yarlous points in South Ireland, | yoady, who pleaded not guilty for his |for a brief period In 1914 as warden | Troutman Street Brooklyn, eit lms tia Quinn, assisted by the Revs. Pagrick | iaxious to resume the business walch | gttent, moved hirpdantne : " client, moved for a postponement of s Si >rison, died at 11,45] 0M trial in the Queens § ae na scanty mene’ tho boycott had checked the trial on two irounts one that ae ce im - iS ot home pee to-day for the murder of Harry ¢ ‘fhe Gorhinating influences at the | Sere he had mot had sufficient time in| ee ee eee ne heeca, tron, | twenty, Who wis shot on the nig forthopming conclave of . sixty-one |which to prepare his case, and the|!#0 North Broadway, Yonkers, from | Gct, 27 on Woodhaven Boulevard ne will pi iy be Cardinul | other that the authorities, instead of |complications resulting from harden- by Se ey : h F Set oui Valb the Gpsileh ‘hatred j aiding, had obstructed his attempts|ing of the arteries. He boon (oy biel aud anquitied Phe on to gain needful information. Jagainst her was that she lured the vict wigent heir of Sige = Land and ies Waid a had testhea ik ' for more than a year. CEtioal-Gesparri. But ; pelther, “ta J e hat rela- - wo the spot where he was k likely, to be elected Pope, 4 REASON GARLAND OF IRISH BEGINS tite Cr etna Tathee May MZ) Mr. MoGormeck was born in (Onto | ine spot mtiere be Iwas 1 Seen AS SLAYER OF GARBE|o¢ tie skull, sary Moore, actrent, ts ward to her dismissal eal In Case in Wh Humann Was Acan of No, 76 was placed ph Libasel, twent, rade Mark | Advt. on page 13 now bone spoc stinent w vide eme Court | Sih) placed in insane asylums in Maryland |@nd reared im this city. He attended | ter Avenue, Woodhaven, died in the JAPAN.TO GET OUT KF i and New Jersey and wanted time to|School in the old Fourth Ward. In| hospital at Jamaiaa several days after . , h FPTED BEQUEST investigate, Also he stated that the | 1890, he settled in Yonkers, where he | the hooting r Juror Se ceppensaie _OF SIBERIA LATER names of .witnesses in the office. of engaged in the heating and ventilat-| lected, Johns a i = Seam Probation Officer Allison, to whom {ng contracting busin end entered | }vir 111th Street, Richmond Hii! a aD eT Boddy had reported the day of the| Politics, In 1892, he married Mar-} and Charles Bidwell, a salesman of Her Arms Delegation Disclaims | shootings, had been refused him. garet (. Nugent nd she and three | Ridgewood. ———— x e ‘ First Page.) Josephine Li sister 0 he de- : Cone nued meyan eN . District Attorney Banton, in’ op-|ehildren survive him fonder was in gourl, Guleale Hu Any D&signs on Russian Terri- a posing, stated that he had offered to] James J. Clancy was forced out Of) wann was not my dim, Dut when such an event tahes | sanatne eID TiA f}summon by telephone the asylum|the wardenship of Sing Sing in June, | Yarry : Oke tory.. | dace each will be free to go on ioe-| Leprecates “Vindictiveness Of | authorities with thelr records, and|1914, by political pressur Ld ‘WASHiyGTON, Jan. 23 (Assbei- | ing some one else that may suit uly) Great Britain in Retain- that the offer of his office to assist |MeCormack was appointed ated Prém).—A statement déélaring |" ber fancy. the defense did not go to the point of |Glynn to succeed him. At that time, |! that Ja no tartitorial Hestane| . TPat bin love for his wite might be disclosing the names of material wit-| David A. Sullivan, who had been| into the Suprer k i at Japan had oa EDS) rekindled he admits is possible ‘but nesses, all of whom would be callea| President of the Mechanics &| witness aguinst [ibasel, | tit te sa, in Russia andgiving assurahce that| highly improbable. He says he has | by the people. Traders Bank of Manhattan, the fail- | {o have been urs “ARIS 2 elt 3 cep awayy" until after the Li oo Japanese troops would be withdrawn| made suitable financial arrangements | 1 AEHS, Jan, 28 (Asse Justice Wasservogel denied the mo- {ure of which carriel down the Union| p awa mtil after th of No. 46 Stay r din 1 fas soon as a stable Government shoula|#or his wife and children. ‘Thix he|~ Resolutions of condolence over the|tion and the impaneliing of the jury | Bank of Brooklyn, was 0 convict In| said ee GaATICHGA' Chora Wak monde to-day sbinks saphecpe hie ves mannliayy jdeath af Pope Benedict were passed | was begun Sing Sing, sorv ing a term growing| pues TUG WEN WON STRI y Buron Shidehara of the Japanese | 4 ely eal id OM hcouiaeiy | EY the World Congress of the Irish ee Whaley, the Negro who, on| out of conviction fo: Frederick A. Russell, Chairman 0 19, shot and killed Patrolman | his banking operati @elogation at the meeting of the Far Motz with the latter's own revolver | Mr. McCormick immediately insti- tern Committee. states his faith in the institution of Race immediately upon its assembling the New York Harbor Art Hs Aacanees dinctaicecr of ang | MUmeee 2 Shaken. Yeo, mare than) here to-day in the West 123d Street Station, was | tuted methods of prison management | Board. to-day denied « etatems itt mit) MRussian territorial ambitions were that—lt'’s gone. It may be all right) axing wp the questions before it, |arraigned ‘before Judge MoIntyre in| that made him popular with the con-| .nicing tug boat captains 1 devk Wald to Apelude Saghalien as well us| %r thove who believe in it, but hej ¢ 4 paasead| General Sessions. viets. For the first time in eighty-|}snas who have @ back to work Sther- Fara Gf Elberta: doesn't srecatiny: “the vindic |. 2%-dudge Leonard A. Snitkin, of | mine years ho allowed prison inmates) had won their strike and had reiuined According to quoted statements of, 4 resolution Miss Conrad, she entered the wt Garland and his wife more than It appeared to be the prevailing pinion that the naval treaty would he presented in final form at a plen-| year ago—at about the time, appar @ry session this week. ently, t he spur As one means of giving effect to its | inheritanc From what the girl savs assigned counsel, stated to the court | to eat thelr evening meal in the mess] under individual agreements, Mr. Mv t Britain in retaining |that he had not been able to obtain| hall. He released them from their} rel! said the men. had vast a under hah prisoners in Tritish jails." The]a sane story from the defendant and | Cclls from 9 o'clock to 4.80 o'clock on|!!v wane seule yehic Dee Nciow onkuca gates pledged themaclves to sup-|asked that a commission be appointed | Sundays and allowed them to roam|'\"\inst witely was a oocnil ts ot port any line of action the people} to inquire into his sanity. Judge Me- | the seen at will, e Maher syit ie ‘ of Ireland might decide upon to bring|Intyre refuaed, until a physician| 18 October, 1914, District Attorney Bemeention tone eee a oy ine it _would pepriga that ‘Mire. Forts eal about the release of prisonere in ¥ examine Whaley and rercnt e the|Cropsey of Brooklyn charged that | 22 NNN NNN nn tren fcrence lar considera. ant (teraes OF ee UP OS: ldnsa and North Inland. court. The case was adjourned until | Pavid A. Sullivan had purchased an aan Gther\gqedlution looking to prohibi-| Aas for Garland, now that the trutn| _ PARIS, Jun. 28 (United Press)—| Thursday so that such an examina- automobile which he had pregented to] yg IO yn of the importation of arma into| has come out, he admits the influence | At the World Congress of the tri : I at hin residence ret tion of a f moe ray bi of Mise Conrad as calmly as te had the orgunizatio of an Irish en at Nn co ae of tiveness of Gre Che nth. ment tion and report could be made Warden McCormick; that MeCorm: sometimes driwqng the car and s —_———_— world association was begun. Kamon times allowing Sullivan to dri SAuneral’ Tuesday o'oloel previously denied that there y n| ae § ended a delegutia had visited New York and places in} 4, i in IF SHE MARRIES AGAIN, = [other woman in the case. He is, De Vitlert. who heatel v delegation GRAND JURY HEARS | ha: 19] trom hia tt i - : sent by the Provisional Government 4 Westchester with Sullivan and that SPANK HER, DAD'S TOLD] M°ted_ 8% confirming Miss Conrad's em Tyelamd, was named as C. W. MORSE’S CASE | sunivan nad been allowed to transact Miss Conrad. several times discussed | Chle® criunizet = PE ee ical Td Thali LeSRORG cane Te cr AGRI ANDES sever os discussed 4 DR. ALEXANDER the plan of both women shuring the Ne de Advised to Have at Least a prison which was inimical to the in- Companies Exams | terests of the depositors of the Union he would strive to form Jan Books of Many Twe Weeks’ Courtship. Guvana There hing anent association, the object 5 . 3 beloved habe ot the la (Soecial to The Srening World,) Peseta tg ed Ceeke ad Oring 4 | of which would be to assist in obtain- ined for His Dealings by Bank. ete f Hzateth strong, aged “ yr 3 Pl “ i 5 Matar nh especboesive BP BETO rther freedom for Ireland." Bh : Gov. Glynn appointed Stephen © onte funeral serv WHITE PLAINS, Jan. 23.—"If your! ¢ consider the proposition, but frgm | oon rity of the 100 Balaeetan District Attorne Baldwin a special commissioner to in- Maughter ever geta married again! what Garland and Miss Conrad are | fee Signtoen countries: rere WASHINGTON, Jan. 23.—The case ee ee Pe palit of the ‘die-hard’ type, appointed be- 1 . 0 ere well grounded anc 009,” wa» the direction of Suprem:| her rights ax a wife and a mother| fore the defeat of Do Valera, ana|°! Charles W. Morse for alleged! Mr, McCormick was removed on Oct, Court Justice Seeger to Paul Dimon | until she became convinced that It| they expressed belief that.the new or- | fraudulent conspiracy in dealings with | 30, Subsequently, he served as Super- Aint, father of Mrs. Marie Stevens | Would be impossible to maintain them. | ganization would be De Valera's|the Shipping Board and Emergency] intendent of the Yonkers Water | present Without your consent you spank he:| suid to have admitted she fought for | Pry teh wae granted nn annulment ta{ The trouble with Mrs. Garland ap-| Weapon with which he would con-|Fleet Corporation, was placed before | Bureau. @ay from her husband, Willian | Pears to be thai ole duce hot under | tinue to nght againol the Tish Treaty | the Grand Jury by District Attorney ani. Charles Stevens of Port Cheater stand. Miss Conrad understands, She with Great Britain, Others saw in| Gordon. LIVES TO 100 YEARS; The young wife testified that shi | knows that Charles Garland is irre- the ussociation a valuable medium for| Gordon's investigation of the Morse : was Mfteen years old when she was|sistitly drawn to freedom, He feels xyeiving the insurgent leader while | case has included the examination of NEVER HAD A DOCTOR Ebene on Dec. 10, id| that life is just one experience after {ne work of establishing a free state| books and records of a number of —_——— @he gave her age as nit ; another, and he should be allowed to| jy Jreland was carried companies in different parts of the when asked why, replied: “M pick his own experiences—it they | a country, with which Morse had deal- y ot 0 dc band's mother put me up to do it WN. ings or in which he was interested, COFFEE Connecticnt Centenarian Has Yet to promise to be pleasant, Miss Conrad fee Mio) First Moris ie told me what to say.” a 6 . DR. LORENZ IN STAPL NIELSON, Conn. Jan, 2: Sea | ; Pista: Blevent testified ‘rhe had oni; | # Said to hav told her friends that | 0M, soit Lorens Is to-day in Stapte-| 4 Mass of books, letters. records and| | PA? Nea 1 Dania | * e , Jmown the defendant a week anq «| Garand still loves his wife and would |... “staten Island, where he ix to ex-| correspondence was produced Cook Rawson, who observed tho 1o0tn 1 — ary of his hirthdn me th half at the time of the marriage return to her to-morrow if she would | jinine seventy-five patients at the i. annt i rntne papers of io v4 tter take a couple of weeks next | abandon her arc No. 3H Bay To Mtow i, hu never Has Had: {ir i 188 Ape. fem many y think it over before you. ge | should be satisfied with one wife ut 4) s pation AE 4. | Bae raat iu Ste beeen a ert

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