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~ONPANY FIGURES FLOTILLA MANAGER QNGAS DECLARED ANP. Too SALE OF QR = HELD FORALLEGED | Himens Saye Mey Broc ay lyn, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, YOUNG WIDOW HELD FOR KILLING BOY BY AJTO Th tt to Drive. ita ‘Thompson, « 217 Bast 14th ‘oney Island Court to-day on a charge lor homicide in connection th nintek Leo, “4 oT wey Stheet, in an automo- with young | {, Street, was held ff $10,000 bail in the eleven years = tema eng - rae sasamnsenbas cians: chlt Ain Ven. 3 Was | ve aa tasicisiasane (b) Phillips and NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. ram 100. (a) Clark entry Cunitt ent 1,000; claiming; four- SIXTH $1 na a alateenth neral Hale, ry. RACE- year-olds and up; Balance Wheel, Beotch Verdict, GROUNDS, NEW ORLEANS, us ntries for to-morrow's aces spinning, 88 a. Weather * App clear, track heavy NEW ORLEANS elie) SO , * wie fle accident on Jan, 12. She had no The Put Cost at $1.57 i ad Waiter ss Accused bY | juwyer, nut Magistrate Steers ndvined | ,, 1,000 Cu. Ft. ie J, S, AgentseSay They | ter t waive SXRRNERMOR, whieh’ oie - f at $0.94, Paid $6 for Half a Pint. a bel hey at 5 \ ha her ‘#utome: Fvidence claiming that the proper! peer Gallina, captain of waiters. | king three onlg three-fifths the amount claimed | ygey, of the $, 8. Flotilla restaurant] 1, vn Fox 6 Kngine Com- by bthe New ‘Vork & Queens Gus} 4) sixth Avenue and gtieet were ix still ta the bo Comipany’ was presented to the Pub-| ned in $1,000 bal each by United! re he Bervice Commission to-day by 4 es Commissioner Hitchoocy to- d pson | 0 «4 sr crmploved ; ondition ¢ driving an | Days, 17: ¢ ‘a Verde, 119: Veto, N98 roauest & B. Little, gas ensineer employed | gay on charges of violating the Vol- [Metin a Ut mendiian £0 wing an | Dap Og: mtn, Veda 105 ato: 10a: | Mer cea ath Woe by fhe city t. They complained that they Her nand, Robert, was billed in a ‘The company in presenting its case! had heen locked up over night with. |an automobile accident three monthe Sania fortan increase of rates from $1.25 4 out opportunity to give bail. Bonds|""° —— a tholisand cubic feet to $1.60 with AM) wore furnished this morning vy the| FRESHMEN HEADS SHAVED |f| FOR OTHER GIMBEL NEWS additional ser of % cents ce charge in each case month stated the net National Surety Company After their arraignment, HW. L. Han —18 SOPHS. DISMISSED | eostito make and sell gas to its con- | ; muniers was $1.5738 a thous cubic D41Y, said to be assistant manager of| winslenipp! Colleme Acta Atter| fects Mr. Little's figures to-day placed | Delmonico’s at Firth Avenue and 441) Haring Episode. | that amount at only $.9418. Both | Street, was brought gefore Assistant| STARKVILLE, Mlas., Feb, 3.—Dis- Sages did not include a return on the! tnites States District Attorney Mil- missal ahteen members of the nv ent as astesippt Wien i Ransom, counsel for the | Ieberser who refused to say any- sophomore class of Mi ippi A. & M company. interpolated, when Mr. Lit-| ‘hing, more about the case that that | College ft LRRORY poeeey ey ne | tle gave his figure, the remark Hannaly would be arraigned before|D. ¢ au Haga iil heuine eyuete | . i ‘ ( as n result of a | “Phe Federal Court has held we are | Commissioner Hitchcock this after-|r oy which members of the freshman | ented to a return of $6 for every ROOM. ; class emerged with closely shaven | vested 6 Wo t » Charles Leap « Neate | $1,090 invested. This would mean a|_ Peter Reager, Charles Leap and | head fea of $1.25 a thousand to earn « |E@ward Morganstein, Prohibition en-| ‘The bead-shaving party is believed | proper return." 7 | forcement agents, made t way to] to have in retaliation for } one of the tables in the 8. Flotilla, | cent obliteration of the figures ““.¥e present rate, it had been testi- fed previously, averaged, as a result! of the service charge, about $1.50 a| thoGsand. The rate asked, it was) f further testified, would net about | ‘ $2.85 a thousand. Ciairman Prendergast of the Com- jon after telling Gallinw that Leap was a college student seeing the nights of the city with Reager, his “father,"’ and Morganstein, a pros- perous business man, said something about the Flottilla betng rather a dry substitution of the figures top of the college water tank and the — om returns earned by utilities. last night at the home of her daughter, Si an Aa Mrs. Josephine Frisco, No. 603 Bast people suffering with el ‘THIRD ROBBERY IN A YEAR. [183d Street. She leaves a husband, troubles have benefited For the third time in a year thieves | John, and seven children, three daugh- through the use of Dr. Scholl's mission, who has been hearing this \ easq, declared that because of mis- leading statements which have ap- peated in the newspapers in connec- tion-with this case, hé wanted to em- phaglz¢ that the testimony of Mr. | Little did not mean that gas would be sold for less than $1. Both Mr. Litt! and. Assistant Corporation Counsel Fertig denied they cenvey any such impression Fpequent clashes between M1 tig @ r. Ransom punctuated the hearing, the former reserting lege@ sneers and -the general atti- tude of the company’s counsel, He also. objected to statements made Mr. Ransom in the form of testi mory. Mr. Prendergast, after sev seral’ exchanges of asperity between counsel, succeeded in restoring diplo connected with the Corporation Counsel's ‘office was called to testify stolé clothes from the store of William Morgan & Sons’ Company at No. 14 Cortlandt Street after smashing in the show window with a stone. jugents had tasted the liquid, ~ \table oceupied by the al- place, Gallina, the agents later “said, had 4 whispered conversation with Jekel- falussy, the manager, after which, | they alleged, he returned with a half- which When each of the Reager vested Gallina, while Leap and Mor: pint flask of whiskey, for Reager paid $6. had ded | gunstein made a prisoner of Jekel- had intended 10} ¢irussy Women and men dancing near the three agents heard Reager inform Gallina he was under arrest, and within a few sec- ds the agent and his prisoner were emmed in, No attempt was made to interfere with the Prohibition ts, however, and in a few min- hey ted the manager and the er to West 30th Street Station pid acon aby had lived in this city for half a cen- tury ‘and was prominent in Italian social and charitable institutions, died ters and four sons, one of the latter bing Caesar Barra, an attorney of No. 63 Park Row. 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