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“2. 000 JEWELS _ ASFAMILY DINES aS Maid in Home of Henry Graves 3d, at Ardsley, Finds Thief at Work. Ee aR ‘& burglar entered the country home @f Henry, Graves 3d in Ardsicy Park, fadson, last evenin \d stole iia valued at $21,000. The robbery while the family w at din- Ber. ‘An upstairs = maid, to @righten up Mrs. Graves's room Wille she was at dinner saw the bur- Mar. He was about to leave, emptied a small jewel case. The maid ed and ran for ‘help. Mr was the first one to reach the When he got there the bur- flar had gone. Axainst the window was a ladder which had been about the place. Mr. Graves said to-day that he did) fhot think the man was five minutes | Mm committing the robbery, but had chosen the exact time to be success-) ful. | Investigation showed that the thief had taken two diamond bracelets, an ) emerald ring, seven diamond rings, a ) pearl ring and some odc nd ends of | Jewelry, including several chain: These had all been in the jewel ‘The police of Dobbs Ferry were in ), tormed by phone and detectives were sent to the house. State roopers who patrol the roads through Westchester | _ County also were notified The maid, who had had a good look at the thief, gave a good description who went having | use find said she could identify him if she saw him again No fingerprints were discovered, and ‘Neglieved the robber wore gloves. Graves, %d, son of Henry os is connected with the P fork ‘Trust Company. Ilis andfather was the founder the las Portland Cement Companies June, 1918, while stationed in Tor- ‘o with the Royal Air I he rried Miss Margaret A on, hghter of Joseph B. Dickson of eity and Morristown, N. J. Fol- pg the war they have B at Ardsley. “SINGLE” TEACHER made their ¥, rool teache pretty East known d action for marriage was d before Supreme }vannoo in Brookly ied in April, 1919. Vas darciel in ne her hust virriage be Kept ati ind that by t} ved money weeding. Wester faile lance on Aug. 2, § By iied and then Wester wsked her what plied she jae are Fou were going to —_ ss *ADVERSE” TESTIMONY enoug itness Says He Wen Hour but Stopped t james Hogan, No. 719 3 Street Cleaning Departy was exonerated in the ¥ lay of connection with th: /Miss Gussle Cohen, nincteen, jast 77th Street, who 2 at 67th Street and Se n automobile that Hos: The only testimony that might hav: yeen damaging to Hogan wa sawyer put It, ‘too damaging ‘amaging at all,"’ for Nath, ‘tein, No. 630 East 12th Stre vet, was driving fi but managed to stop “in “1 was hit mysclf by the ca added, “‘but I wasn't hurt muc! other testimony was that Hog ving at moderate spocd, that the misty and that his car skidded. discharged. eee tee KILLED ON STATE HIGHWAYS IN MONTH Victims of Autos in Atone. peording to the report of th: Highways Protective " to-day, elghty Ailed on the highway: w York, yring the month of February past iin New York City during the | bnth forty-one persons were kill automobiles and fourteen by Trolleys killed four ani six Thin City lety n ucks, Wagens Hlivo, Four persons were killed at highw vilroad, grade crc three t ‘cupant of autor and one mpant of a sleigh re killed by automob! JF on the State hichwa . — Three MPLOVERS IN rhe amployeos of Floor department » t her (0 prepare a » fies which “are soo onnection wii ‘ersary. Th of $50, F Samuel Jo ib 4 of two daily new PRO EE ET THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, Edward H. Morrell, “Billions be expended annually to manufacture crimi- nals, Is this system that makes inote criminals economical - Ex-l.ife Convict, Has Plan to “Prisons are incubating sinks “Work for the time when the 1922, HOST AND UESTS AT FEAST POLE RAIDED HAD GUNS Other Weapons and Ammuni- tion Are Seized in Search for Former Convict. the fall- ure of the Queens County authorities to bring to trial Paul Capone of No. IN t, Long Island City, an arrested — Considerably annoyed by Marion St ex-convict, who elghte ago charged | carrying a loaded revolver, Chief In- spector Lahey sent Detective Michael Fiaschetti and a squad of sieuths to was months “Correction Instead of corrup- “Let us utilize the man power “Our prisons and county jails and schools for the training of Stale shall make Instead of tion, civilization Instead of bar- | C&Pone’s home last night to look him eS Se _. ed ee over After a survey of the prem- rotting away in idleness in our jails—over 700,000 citizens.” are utterly ut unthinkable places In which to house haman sll common _lawbreakers into fail- hardened criminals.” Marguerite Mooers Marshall ex-bandit, Society. The That Man Who Went to Hell and to spend t id know > hell we s brothers man ex | perb tale of J jits most including New York City, , |on’s m aver w ost ACQUITS CHAUFFEUR |*r'ested wi s have ck London's “Tho Star] 4 victim of San Quentin ifer, kept and ours! Edward for hero dungeons and |head trusty of the same prison fighter in the cause of prison SEEKS AN ANNULMENT |}; form and now the author of one ot valuable text ls |New Twentieth Century Penology.’ books ands trying him Morrell, | of torture: 3, tor “The bd and ue “Man Who Went to Hell’’ Is ‘‘Back’’ to Tell World of American Prison Horrors Morrell, Likened to Jean Valjean and Prisoner of Chillon, Suffered Tortures Even Worse| Grief Than Those of the Inquisition and Survives to Carry On a Campaign for the Sake of willed to live instead of to die, because | s he believed that-some day he could| oy, tel Ithe world of the things that are ‘complice in the crime, w done to American men in American |“ in Riverside Dri f Jails; could demand of the world if| The two children of the couple. B) ee oe a quarrel among the rob: such things must be | girl of fourteen and a boy of thirteen, | joy —— | were awakened at 6 o'clock by the] He sserted that Frank Cohen of CHILDREN FIND PARENTS DEAD SUICIDE PACT suse sci a grief of the couple ting from the the death of a buby went further ndro, an ac- committed perjury; and suid that one a few weeks Less: Rescue incredibly came, in the end 5 : sound of a shot he “an downstairs Ne ‘eet, Brooklyn, who A new Warden brought Morrell up | SUnd of They ran downstairs! Sarna at Our literature is full of “prison| from his dungeon and, later, made |and found their parents on the kitchen | (ty Co On baie en record: as famous as they ate him head trusty of San Quentin. The | floor fend They wets fly are Tint Ween aT ae poignant—Hugo's story of the convict Story of Morrell, the indomitable, Je RUC eu! oe 4 |purently robbed of $590 when $15,900 z ns ", was too big to stay inside prison | be who summoned police 1 Rage eta? CAVA St they |Jean Valjean, Byron's “Prisoner Of) wails It travelled to the world out- —_Klingzer was employed He Higham, waa netunlly> one Of tHe |Chitton,"’ Wilde's “Ballad of Readius! side, One day the Governor of Cali- ping clerk ina hosiery manufucturing | OT 2Mn. | was Cus poi ‘ | Gaol*—-but not one of these trag fornia himself brought pardon to plant at Boonton. _ |" “smantt Gg. tecens whlortiail! Loans tales is more moving than the true Rerhapes the smear rkable pris = y for Carmichael at the eb © ators: WA OUN o 9) ’ u year later, in 1909, Morrell the Ae ne ey aise Ae ON Eee Pntes. WHEN HE WED ANOTHER jis tenorance of the tacts stated by That was what his outlaw comrades a! his te up to that had been — Se ete Re See Natale called the youngest member of inere| {He Moet Josleal and complete preb= Breatixn nw TiRRMIRG! Hace, tanerting. hie wis’ InnnKent A nd niy one now alive of | He rite L Bis Mag Hele, Un Tudze Maneuso ordered the De un only one now alive of] Hey before the ¢ he group organized more than| California and showed them the UB tJ ‘ MY i tbe PLATS ae iin Ute Californin feud between set- | bates Bo voice wan he. bigan 1 ' \ San Joaquin Valley and inst him, and this ghastly (000! ; Hl i acil ay. “the | AbUKe abolished, ‘The Blin our ny ae ‘ was. the{fyatem. which had worked out Sat Aa raceay i i when ay in his herrible San 1 by he . ; which Td Morrell! Quentin. dungeon, has on en v . r sad m second in com- | adopted nearly all of the far West= 10 \ mnie td te i mant h gang, and one of | CMM States. For more than a decide v ) I sold bare of a : a has travelled over A ea, . Rae ELE MULLET QUE H ECO adacious exploits was the | working with pen and vo a 1 dbut_on u thes Sntlonus Y ided hold-up of the Fresno re i c i AAS ah ela Coun Jnil—in orier to release his (Continued on one Pa 1 thin: iui: Noses’ if chiet T Morrell) made bi: a ramen ki into ap Dut Hawa ‘|TOO ARDENT LOVER 7 n the gang finally broke CURBED BY COURT | up and was + ced to Tife imp: ae ment in th dl reck quarries: 1 bd icdher Shows Book He Sent Her Who iS the : ing Story of H & orrible enough were | , * man-killing jail, yet they | Courtship. e @ ely purgatory compared with the} Dominic Marra of No. 0% President which awaited him, He was} ss005t Street, Brook us held in $500 bait transferred to San Quentin, There|>''°*t eohiyas was lel ¢ he was innocently involved in a con- | to-day on a charge of annoy e e viet plot, the details of which seem| Anna M. Carey of No Suminit ° neredible when read to-day. |Stroet, a teacher in the Visitation e san gbrles (22, Prigon | authori | School, at Richard Street and Richard that Morrell had org ‘ : sa Be iritled, secretly, a lnrge body of | Pi2ce, by making love to her too por- most desperate convicts; that he | Sistently muggled large numbers of deadly] Miss Carey complained to the police What made him ons Wits OS Erinen Walley thee that she had known Marra, wh so? Common sense. And if he | t is mon wer ke the in-} ood looking young man of Its See A ution form, rage it to the) cont, but had never encou! smokes Turkish cigarettes, he ground, ughter a guards and t bd to be more than « good friend = make a wholesale fail delivery of the | cently, however, he had been sending smokes inmat t y mail and . cern one buay demandin, | | One t the prison force, assisted ‘omise to marry him whi | seized ll t -| ‘Phe young woman exhibited 4 book | \ Tube en Quen 5 ~{which Marra had seyt her in which | \ m to t entin dun- staby. v¢ i written the story of his court . . geons, In the belief that Morrell! i. not ae eae os Turkish Cigarettes | alone} where the mysterious! stety, On apter said that when| | musgled iy were cached, the | yi. Carey's father was ill Marra had | tithior pted to torture him! snowed his devotion by praying fou | into a Any one who hits! jours every day for his recovery | Why? Common sense, ido Is of dealing with “ytagistrate Reynolds toll him to tet leit oners Knows that 1 > i * Mi cf ‘ey alone until O owed @ J a 1 American Prison guards und | Qiningness to hear (rom hint again. | LORD SALISBURY is the only ave eects anantab pay eee an —— high-grade Turkish cigarette in jto lative Ametietn tidans on the LGNORES SUMMONS, the world that sells for so little | Warpath JAILED FOR SPEEDING =) Ka Morr 1 not conte He money. | wrod but le protested hi 110 Three Days in Pris | ae ad us at the be Vive Days More, . ; u ‘Se | } phi 07 Cmremeawy oe | \ %| wo Lao ae mae atte K | : ; 1 ‘ | which means th u don’t like LOD SALISRURY TURKISH CIGARETTES — | Hi A ai ‘hat not ‘ you can fet back m fealer | (ang ow cs PiKL Ris Keeps Avenue, becween dad and g9th Siete = — $$$ break men, build good roads and better eltizens instead o ACCOMPLICE OF CARMICHAEL, - ACQUITTED BY JURY, DECLARES HE WAS GUILTY OF ROBBERY "LIKED TO COUNT GOLD harism, are the true aims of medern penology.” LANGUAGE NO} BAR TO SHIP ROMANCE ses the detectives entered with a rush ind found Capone sitting at the table in his dining room entertaining Marco Tittia, Giqvant Furio, Antonio Guli- ano and Giuseppe Bellin The invasion was a rude interrup- tion of a Shrove Tuesday celebration. On the table was a whole roast goat, cells. Liner’s Doctor and Nurse, One|a tashel of ravioli, mountains of spa- ott - . |pnettl, slabs of cheese, yards of bread English, Other Kalian, Wed and jugs of chianti, With drawn re- volvers the detectives compelled Ca- pone and tis guests to stand against the wall with their hands up. ach of the five men was found to be possessed of a fully loaded revol- in Germany. When the Minnekalda ® the Ameri- can Line came into port to-day the ship news man with a tale to tell the br sie jury for Disregard-/ TAKEN FROM EMPLOYER J reportecs wos the doctor—Dr. William {Ai gare noned bullets, smeared, with eae sf Altan, for seventeen years a ship's! guse for the purpose ing in- aT 5 Ny o y ee ers . Spent Stole Rar r Pp v using in Over er LOR of Baby) ing Police Version of Con Us aKREOI ove was his theme and|fected wounds. Under the pillow of Caused Act of Jersey fession, Upheld by Prisoner’s) aia tls bride was the illustration Capone's bed was found another re- aus é ssion, ele e rthur B Olson, t No. 205 : i. Sods 1 att ! 2 Aahtenca (aces decseicioteMeaTe eT eeTA Mntoinette: Benvenutls anid there) and under the bed was found Couple, Is Beliet. Festimon) Urospeet Pings, Brooklyn. who cuntessed ldoctor, “way a nurve on the ship, an | 1 Winchester rifle a ones : _ saleett af s1oain0 fosn he stetFeRSt Traian trom ‘toms, 1) tiughc. her], 7s men were abreated aad UroueRt fan Life Insitanee company, wea sen= ; 5 Manhattan headquarte h Henry Klingzer, sixty-two, and his| reeoearuee Ueewean IUAKO Tso ae stheioiat (2M licnetish ond she was pretty quick aty neal to Mae “A Carwaral : ‘ | ie contre Cl tenced by dude Rosatsky to the Elmira |ienmine the conjugation of the verb| lay. a tees wife Catherine, fifty-six, were found) \ ijouso of General Sessions and sien ia ET Re ee GUCCIU ce catie Ore towel Stee » arraigned in Long Island ers frequently thrust him into the {dead on the kitchen floor of thelr) i. sin. which was denounced by obtained the y. by. fore ling li anion) to toach Ner.ite put pro- | ts Police Court and’ held. a ae |the J put f oem bloody straitjacket, He was the first/ home at Oklahoma, Montville Town iin, iyo weeks ago for refusing to Atures of company ome on} they ought to be BABY ABANDONED IN CnUncH. man to endure its tortures, By a ship, N. d., early to-day. A revolver] jetieve police versions of the con wv apaalamrenerio7 it e nearly reuched Hamburg | A five-months-old baby boy was left strange stroke of poetic justice, he iy iKlingyer'’s land indicated, aceord- sion of George Carnic and !tt alt was ree | ie) Avtoatt | Ueto sie hecame really fluent in| by the vestibule of St. Michael's Church | was the man to end them for all other fie of a elineee suyines ‘Tove you,’ and by that time | li Brooklyn yesterday afternoon, with eS vitor Mills Morris /acquitted him of a charg \ Otsion | sat eae iacaee muceen 3 i Se ACI es ay ; a vaw able tor say the sume, thing | 88 marks on hie clothing and no note of Kut that came later. Wor five years |County, who visited the | that) Fathille, convictodof thas ‘ noni” Over r[beetty neatly in Tudian, So all there | eRe steaulitte of No. 408 45th Edward Morrell lived in) hell—and| Klingzer had shot his 1 then! vas brought up for sentenc \ TOWN ROHL ACpIAANT 4 lert to do was to get marrted | Cieet, Hrooklyn, who notified the por ‘| thanked whatever gods there be for | committed suicide fe n free admission of ehey wie sdevon the ground that Obs we did lice, who took the baby to the Kings his unconquerable soul. Sout, mind|" 4... . he awore the. wits [son's employer had uttered ne lose They'l) Hye on the ship County Uospltal The Prosecutor said he believed t -he kept them all alive, In ‘ contradicted the police s. Isolation, agony he yer| tragedy was due to a death pact, re-| Carmichael’s — confession - . of Rebuilt, Upright and Grand PLAYER PIANOS The demand for the AMPICO has brought an unusual number of 88-note Player Pianos of famous makes in exchange. 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