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eaieanLaneat caatitiaeuidecah akiiaen r ¢ THE EVENING WORLD, MUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1922, Can Enright Stop the Crime Wave LESS SUBWAY GARS |"“Sunior texcuer, By the Uplifting Influence of Music?) B\\| MORE REVEN|| S BOARD'S CHARGE Hedley Asked to Explain Figures on Operation and ~ BAD PEOPLE HAVE LOW SPIRIT PLANE, SAYS CONAN DOYLE Respectable Go to, Paradisg, but Unclean Have to, Purge SEAUVAISS SISTER [BOOTLEG PROFS FIRST WITNESSIN | IN 3 YEARS PUTS STLLMANHEARNG| 4 ATS2000009. All Testimony in Canadian]Man on Trial for Forgitfe Trial of Divorce Case Is Liquor Permits Claims Hée Themselves, He ~Adds, Earnings at Hearing. Taken in Secret. Is Now Broke. 4 , Nicholas Williams of Mt. Kisco, N. Placed on trial to-day betere Judge Garyin in the Federal Cost, Defects in the mechanism of the g MONTREAL, April 10 (Associated new automatic door control were re- Press).—Mrs, Margaret Stacey, sister sponsible for loss of the: services of of Fred fh » Indfan gulde named 178 cars in the subway Iast Febru- in the suit of James A. Stillman, New] Brooklyn, charged with obtaining: the- ary, Frank Hedley admitted to-day York banker, to divorce Mrs. Anne U | wor on forged certificates, was dé- at the inquiry Into the traction situ- Stillman, was the first witness called|clared by Assistant District Attorney ation by the Transit Commission ‘ kc a the defense whon the trial of the} Brancato to be the “King of Root tes Commission reports showed only case shifted to-day to Montreal leggers."* e Ss f 4 . three cars withdrawn from service in Mrs. Stacey lives on the Indian res- : 4 ‘ February. for trouble with doors, Mr. crvation at Caughnawaga, near Mon-|_ "| Wil! show that Donegan, ¢a®~ Hedley was unable to explain the dis- treal, nud in 1918 was employed as a] Victed in New York recently, waeme 4 crepancy servant at the Stillman summer camp] piker when compared to the defem- * It was shown. from’ compilations near Grand Anse, Quebec. She wa |dant.’ said the District Attorné made by the Statistical Bureau of the ummoned to swear, ft ¥ » that] Williams, who was a walter in 19M, commission that the subway division i Fhe F during the summer of 1918, when] wan referred to by the prosecutor.g# of turd, ough earned in Feb- Mra. Stiltman was at the camp, shel onic the Greek.” # 04,875 more than in Febru- é AW HO Improper condyet between her] % P 1 aw ao improper condvet between Williams says that he is the “god? 1921, although it operated 18,- mistress and her brother, Mr. Still-land has told tesds sines tt acret s cur seat miles in Febru- z— SSSES | man charged his wife misconducted| that he did not care to take the stad for two reasons, One wasn he wonlr! , than in 1921, MISS HARRIET. OM.CAMAC herself with Beauvais at that time involve persons of prominence, "5 LIKE MATERIAL WORLD. ava Spirits Marry, but Have No @ Children, Declares Novelist in Interview. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, novelist and student of spiritafigm, gave a general interview to the newspapers to-day at his rooms in the Hotel Am- hassador, At the outset he com- Oinentea teciingly on the fact that it was now unlawful for him to offer hospitality which he was able to show when he was interviewed on his last visit thirty years ago In explaining the spiritualistic be- Nefs on which he is to lecture during his present tour of the United States, he said: “The spirit world is not altogether unlike our world," he said, “There are marriages there; though there are no bables; the marriages ure mat- ings of spiritual affinities which al- ways continue happy. Nothing is more certain than that spirits know the people of this world and take the keenest interest in everything the Tersons they know are doing.”* When asked what evidence he had as to this, Sir Arthur said that part of it had been disclosed to him by people in the spirit world and he had obtained the rest by reading. He said person at death goes into a plane which might be called ‘paradise,’ which is only # little removed from this world, except tha there is no materialism there and all are happy. Sir Arthur was asked if bad people went to this same plane. "No," he Otto Kahn’s Suggestion to Convert Crooks by Sooth- ing Melodies Approved and Derided—Bari Says Music Has Fa sarios or Their Agents— Others Favor It. schedule required 1,787 cars a day, | ~ . ‘ 4 allegations with their — testimony but only 1,614 were operated. Mr.|New York Society Girl to Be} months ago Hedley said the company was oper- meets nif i ‘The guide's sister was followed to ating all the cars it could. He ex- Bride of H: E. Harrington the Hana Herme Mal hand, book- plained that cars must be repaired of Boston. —- keeper for the company which op and the new" automatic door control) rie engagement of thelr daughter, | ates boats along the vajley of the St A 5 : i 3 device gave considerable trouble in| to Her. | Maurice, where Mrs, Stillman was a iled to Affect Impre- : R \ ~ es (OS ikea as aria dM Visitor in 1916, 1918 and 1919. His “In view of your frequent admis-| bert E. Harrington of Boston, has} testimony was contradictory to that of sions that you are not furnishing] been announced by Dr. and Mr8./ witnesses previously called by M adequate service and that you need! Gnaries N, Bancker Camac, No. 128] Stillman’s lawyers, who” gave dates Ore Cats Helore YOu CAS B16 ROMS wath i@tieat upon which they said Mrs: Stillman tional ser how can you reconcile Fr went by boat from one camp to an: this records?" asked Judge Shearn,| Miss Camac has ‘been active In} ooo 1k iit Ot rar counsel of the commission. Junlor League affairs, and will have} hand's records were offered in evi- Mr. Hedley said the figures are} y principal part in “Zero,” the imusl- misleading, that while it may be true ae ede I PCR fewor cars were operated, there was | cal comedy to be given this week for] the testimony offered in bebulf of the fi v $$ Mrs, Still z ———— a substantial increase in car mileage. | charity, by a society cast at the 44th|Panker in so far as Mrw man's a — Mr. Hedley sdid he is anxious to use| Street Theatre. bai Aandi dapb asi pingd. dis OPN FAARROLD. Omisene every available car in the subway in] py, i i ‘ Camae made an Inspection of 5 eit = a the morning and evening rush hours. : number of newspaper men were shown that the subway] © 4 vem ween Gr Ue @weoa.. and several Canndians supported his the other the fear of death. Hé J said to have admitted that he fitd made more tlian $2,000,000 in lew than three years and claims now Yo be broke. Williams has said that since hig i rest he has received word that {fe took the stand and told what he knew his life would not be worth a dotlar if dequitted. Williams is under Yh. dictment in New York and also “Yn Philadelphiw on bootlegging charge: Former District Attorney Proh! tion Director O'Connor was calted, the first witness for the Governm He sald his signature on withdrawal permits alleged to have been used by Williams to obtain liquor hag bepa forged. x Can New York's crooks be con- verted by music? Would sweet melodies stop the crime wave from waving? VN CERI SS Would an orchestral conductor con- a a ot trol the gunmen better than Police O Commissioner Enrigit and a Civic Attacks ld Law Music Centre do more than Police 7 Ww Headquarters to suppress homicides? Robbing omen These questions are directly sug- Ci 7; 4 ewied bye ican Gunes, ba Of Citizenship re- io Paes LINER LEVIATHAN..” AT NEWPORT NEWS* ai Delayed by Fog, but Makes He denied that the car shortage was seventeen military hospitals in Eng present when the case was called be- deliberate or that any policy of re-[land, France and Belgium tn 1926. | fire Commissioner Bugene tine be trenchment in service was pursued. |1ater he served as physician In tho] 7) ern Doe eee en and As a means of relieving the con-| American War Hospital, England, end] Montreal lawyers, six in number, Pree z % tly: between May ” a gestion on the 42d Street shuttle itlthe Ocean Ambulance Hospital, Bel- | wanted the hearin fet, an all those ea pe 4 ee they find thelr level on a plane pe A between) Maver, Hylan bimaclt County. Clee (poner Would Was vuggested that Manbattan-bound|pium, During 1916 he was Medluxllin the United Btetes had’ been Safe Trip Around the 4, saris ane entinta te gordo oi bi aE, iy GAR coe pee “ Pessermers /-SOMuMueane SrA Ossen RG ef of General Hospital No. 8,] 0 John EH. Mack, guardian ad litem for Capes. i D evel hropist and Chairman of the Boa oe e a s PI “ sland Ci [ y "i seat is m7 RPGe Gnlcae they Woeeke Of the P airman of the Board Change Act Regulating Mar the Queens Pigza in Long Island City] Bartview, N. Y. He is a contributor} Raby Guy Stillman, alleged by the] _eEwPORT NEW: » Va., April The Leviathan, queen of the Age erican merchant gmarine passenger to the B. R. T. system to be carried]:o many medical journals. t. Times Square for one fare, and the} Mr. Harrington is prominent social- reverse of this to be followed in the|ly in Boston evening by having B. R. T. passen fiéet, reached here this morning fréth received the benefit of secrecy, it was gers transfer frev to Interborough Ma New York and was piloted t Esine, Re Rikeented ae: RELATIVES FIGHT Just that the evidence against the New: York F 9, ; ‘i berth at the Newport News Shj 5 On fC HER WILL GIVING peers hewise should be I ullding and Drydock Company on Mr. Hedley complained that the NEGROES MILLION] somo of the witnesses from the] where she will be reconditioned %- City of New York had not lived up <a Valley of St. Maurice were sum-|tne shipping Board, a to its part of the contract by provid- 7 ae Mh . moned merely to deny that there was!" yavelling. under. her own ing for the campletion of the Bel. |OPPose Bequests of Mrs. Mayhew the. fire nonfhs banker to be Beauvais's child, ac- quigsced in their stand, He took the position that, inasmuch as the testi- mony adverse to Mrs, Stillman had of Directors of the Metropolitan Com- riage to Foreigners pany. Mr. Kahn was delivering an address at the City Hall in favor or] TePtated instances coming to:his at a temple of art and musical educa-|tMtion of American women being dé d tion in this city and said: ‘Some of | P'ived of their citizenship by mar the recklessness, restlessness and In- | "M8 to foreigners prompted County * deed some of the crime of the day|Cletk James A. Donegan, who is Chiet} Harlan Told Her He W: springs from a desire to give impulse |f the largest naturalization bureyu nes Sia a to this emotion of the soul. The soul}!™ the country, to announce himselt Yacht Filming Scene, is always trying to get away from the | ©-da¥ 4s 1 supporter of legislation She Says. fee 2 me which shall have for its object the weariness of daily tasks. conferring upon women of independent citizenship. He invites the co-opera On the ground that her husband, tion of women’s clubs and organiza-| isenneth WD. Harlan, motion pict ‘re @wronss they have done, when they can begin to climb up again."" He said normal, respectable persons remained on the ‘Paradise’? plane for an average of forty years and then ascended to a higher plane and could continue to rise from plane to plane. He said that all sought to rise to higher planes, because of the greater usefulness they afforded, and added that spirits on a higher plane could come down to a lower one, but those on the lower plane could not go up until they had won the right to do so. He said the spirit world is very much misconduct between Mrs. Stillman] eo. the first. thme in many mon| mont tunnel service to Times Square. of South Orange, Who and Beauvais. Others are here to say ane made the trip whineat i Corporation Counsel John P ; . that attempts “by agents of James A. | °20. j a " + pt for several hours del O'Brien questioned Mr. Healey with Died at 98. stfiiman' to bribe some of thelr] errr a Guring a fog five miles “Do you think that ‘music might deter people from committing crime?" |, respect to the efficiency of Interbor-| Eleven nieces and nephews of Mrs, | neighbors to testify that they saw mis- rf 7 ‘ : ions of profession: id busines: 4 Ambrose Channel. ike this, where e prybody is busy and] asked the Mayor. Mr. Kahn replied | womon professional und business} star, spent last Decoration Day in alough power houses. 11 was ad-| Calista 8 Mayhew, who died Deo. 17} conduct by Mrs. Stillman wore madet "A geet of tugboats,. airplanes, a where there is a very complex society.| that music would provide an outlet Inst summer, and that two of those who gave such testimony in New York actually were bribed it Atlantic City with a irl | mitted the Interborough buys half its . in South Orange, N. J., and left most y Trady.? iftead of feoa! from the Berwind-White Com- ti agyy : ny, and that KE. J. White of that| of her estate of $1,000,000 to Negro The law." said Mr. Do ie blind and possesses only the brains of] numed "Peg; the time in which it was written. The several Coast Guard cutters escorjad her through the narrow channel” at six miles an hour, while powerful “Spiritualists,"’ he said, “are not in opposition to religian; they are only trying to re-establish religion—to re- for destructive forces, So there you are. ming a seene of a yaeNt with Alice Mr. Kahn’: opinions on matters fi \ borounh.| homes and Institutions in various] Mr. Mack said he should like to . , aia co mentality of statesmy th reeard to i : firm is irector of the Interborough. b - is _ tugs put lines aboard, prepared Toe vitalize Jt. What did religion do to} musical are to be respected. It was]. oo, nen Inaremat a (0) Brady, as he fold her had heen the Mr. O'Riicn charged the Interbor.| parts of the country, have filed an ap- | have Beauvais at the counsel table to} oe enoy, avert the World War? Relgion has|Mr. Kahn who brought the dis-|¥OMmen was not functioning fully a at Taga : fs assist in directing the examination of y ~ Tienly become 1p" services which| deguietea, Gehestte, ec the Pare (tte time due nntiliation laws were) Teme. fer Nis two Maye! absence, lollgh war Wasting $000,000) annually pea! agatngt the probate of the will: Hing witnesses, moet of Whol are Nix ‘3 spiritualism will turn into real de-| Conservatory to this country, as well | W!itten”’ Bias Wlorance aa len ir Non ase onL on Pik Sag ote a ee It is alleged that Mrs. Mayhew wasffiends, But the guide remained in| was sworn. But it was closed a yotion.”’ as the famed Diaghileff Ballet Russe. | He cited 4 of a school teacher] i!1th Street to-day instituted divorce e ‘. y €t-| of unsound mind and that she was|the corridor. soon as the lawyers fired a qu 5 o y ch thought or|¥bo married an alien who cannot be-| proceedings in Supreme Court. She] heroush director ‘i i ; Bee ee nn elven ts ne sation’ ‘come a citizen for four years. As soon | obtained permission from Justice "et Mr. O'Brien asked Mr Hedley if he] unduly paliuenied She formerly was or the connection between music and ® it was discovered that she had for-|chaniy to serve her husband with «| Would permit the city’s engineers to| President of South Orange Village. crime no one knows. It would cer- |feited her citizenship by this marringe | Copy of the summ nd complaint | Survey the power plants to show they tainly be interesting to see what ef-|she was dropped from the payroll of |! Los Angeles whe were wasting $900,000 on unproduc: fect a performance of “The Love of jtie Board of Education sage in the movies tive coat Three Oranges" or “Snegourotchka”| While an American woman forfetts | Week alimony and $3,000 he traction man paid every facility | Meces and nephews: would have upon a man contemplat- jher citizenship if she marries an alion, | !°CS would be furnished Negro Institutions benefiting under ing a bank robbery, ‘but lan alien woman may come to New|. Mts: Harlan and her mother, Mes In adjourning the hearing until] the will are: Snow Hill Normal and has never entertained any fYork, marry a man who has wg |Maveuerite Smith, allege they ha Wedne 1 criminal in his box at the opera for fine right Racha is eet oad Inspected the register of the Alamac|ing the Interborough to submit sched-| Agricultural Institute, Tuskegee Ir- purposes of observation, siip papers and vote on his papers, Hotel in AUantic City, and claim the} ules of possible improvements in ser stitute, and Eran School fer although she may be utterly ignorant |M#ndweiting of “Mr. and Mis K.) vice before issuing a service’ order Nurses, Atlanta University f the Government of this country and Bradys Ip lint op tap lan, e = ~ ee ats IE of the Government of this country and |ithe igcovery thal Mis MOTORMEN SUES SUMMON SHERIFFS Brady.”” convineed the that he was in CITY FOR $20,000 IN BOOZE SEIZURE Sir Arthur said that a medium is nder outside control and may uncon- sclously get up nad walk about the room; that there is a great borderland between the material world and the spirit world; that the medium is open 16 suggestion not only of words but of thoughts and may do things which seem suspicious which are not fraud He said most mediums have a “guardian angel," or sp spirit, ho which they are particularly sub- ject, but said many mediums can com municate with other spirits. In that case the “guardian angel’ acts master of ceremonies and brings th other spirits to the medium. He said In order to carry out Instructions} and meanwhile the Sheriff of Caugh- that the oaths of the witnesses be | nawaga saw to it that no bne but the administered in public, the door to the incoming and outgoing witnesses She was 98 years old when she died, } court r hoo ! walked across the threshold J and left no relatives nearer than SOO WS he is now jay the commission is requir-| Industrial School, Hampton Normal The artists at the Metropolitan: know a thing or two about music themselves and probably from a ver different angle from that of Mr. spent f y paper pent M nd (81 with he has communicated with twenty-| Kahn. corrigible in false words as well as A ev anin “Ft 7 MINIST! conduet,”” says Myre. Harla her aes : § oun bea ANN RUBE fr AID YS Said pretty Seonrita Bort with a oo USUAL haavit ea amin Staten Island Man araes Wha-|Ten Officials to Be Examined He /mentioned two mediums in this} tYPical Spanish shrug, running her “When he returned to me alter his len With False Arrest on About Loss of Whiskey country, Mrs. Wreidt of Detroit, and] !and the mean while through her stay at Atlantic City he told me of typical American bobbed 1 Ee done: When the Larceny Charge on Yacht Dieu! You are not jesting *"Mon] The Rey. Georg: F. Doremus, pa Church at F Miss Bessinet o€ Toledo, who, he the wonderful wo ; 4 of the Presbyteri ture 1 had heen very suecessful in communi Why, |o picture was released and no such! Refore Jus Sapper and a jury Ten deputy sheriffs and constables cating with spiriis in England, note{ if music would have an uplifting ia-}aqway, and a member of the Jury which} scene appeared, I questioned im ab i ace gu: see eS ; , . i sence, then the*people whe » ene fis trying Frank Jancar ad with Le the Supreme Court of Staten Is e been served will subpoenas to Withstanding the difference in cli-| fluence, then thespeople who are ene py re oe leven-veareold Janetta [Hout it, He informed me that the nk Fudge Chatfield in the WS matic conditions. Asked if climatic} 8aged in busin of music SuRnt 5 ahowed tO. 80 ta iis | photography of the acene on the yucht (day, ‘Thomas Kelly, formerly a} appear before Judge Chatfeld tn th conditions affected the operation otto Ve the most honorable people tn fo vondugt abriices, | was bed'and could) nol Le uact motorman on the city-owned and oper- | United States District Court in con ediums. he replied tha he world, But they aren't. inying him (o the morning gev- ESE : ae ‘ 4 ra mee iiss No) epllsd IG oth ua e very few of them who won't Being Mut Me lated one-man crew street car line nection with the 1 t seizure at questionubly do he spirit has to obey material law,” said Sir Arthar, “when it comes within their sphere. 1 think We are all mediumistic. but we have OA Te fe muLok Gour at Enbe Cher Te ete ee eens worse has Bee TuRUNG CHAMBER, and I am very glad that I have a} jority of the jury » taken tol MAYOR HYLAN CHARGES |, brother who protects my interests for | Rockaway In automobiles. me. Everybody who knows will tell = Proba Oyster Bay, I. 1, of th by Govegnment authorities, it was learned fo-day yatch Edith yy \inst Grover A. Whe ioner of Plant and Structures ly Unaware of x | pn current that Not developed our powers. It in a {¥Ou that there is more honor among |things that won't fo. Vor example, Palen TE TATE Gea, |$20,000 damages as recompense Rumors have been curren is ‘ horn gift, but we all possean it in| thieves than among musical ngents | now could one dare s.ng an aria from TieMmcuNMREDIa crane false atrest’ and ninticious| investigation wes being conducted by some degree. It might be likened to] 5° YOu can Judge for yourselves ‘Der Freischuts’ (The Bandits) if the Hy a yroseention poration féounse] John |Government authorities into the al- an ear for music and, like that, is 3 . audience ym posed of the Amat - |F ni isin Ch O'fivien appeared in. person to defend |leged theft of numerous cases of capable of development Orvine Pasko! the statuesque | oo mated Guild of Reformed Porch |Commere aid Mayor Hylan at |v. Whaten f the yaeht while it was a i a tenor, admits that tie hasn't a aq Climbers, while to include a nu lay's meeting of the Board of Betinut Selly was ’arnested on his ear on the Lalla fee . . 1 i pa — ” faith in human ture ay has MY Jeon ‘sulome! would be equally fatal finvor o file # Ie on ive ee = being guarded by the deputy sheriffs " SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS) katin, ‘nie comments: "Ym can Just [etc event. were reunion of the [ier asking @ public hearing on the vw-[ises, Who had’ teen nent, hy, Mt |and onstablos. It wax understond GALVESTON FARE CUT|? it 1 heard a bergiar in my home | Eeaited Order of Repentant Sisters of nt sltuato nto investigate reports that the ]the men have been subpoenaed «ther ; the first thing I'd do y him a taste of my fa mild be to give rittenton Home Alum- ‘This matter should be disposed the Florence men of the municipal line, who : for an examination or ¢ wony re- treet Car Rate Redaced From 6 ous Upper cuit h its merits,” sald President: Riegelinanr Hecte, ¢ z ‘4 nae sMected es, were dividing pote ty Aftor that L might ty the “Celeste OF ecole ree eae nnn? |alno collected the fares, were aIVIINE | ¢. ding-aeimure of the yacht Aida’ on him, but {fd want to be sure manic President, contended that pe The Grand Jury in’ tho Mederal rs . WASHID April 10.—Reduction | O79) ; Claudia Muzio, the populs Ghaimbor Hadi tatate the Marion ue urged Kelly with holding out twelve J " White b freshment a atreet ih Guivedonc font Le ee ee Sat ae prima donna, heartily agrees with Mr.|nel until ft heard Gov, Miller was ©} cont fares Court will also hear the evidence Rose rings re! it ss 3, ~ 2 . ter bad u per-| posed to it Kelly was acquitted in Sp 1 Ses 5 yucht : . . . cents to i, as ordered by the Board anne Gard Fandee or. | Kahn nat against. the owners of the yacht and 1 d S = held hy the Unived states Wiatriet Court | at her deour lett sean, bellows thes [out Whatever good thera is in hie, | Shek tis Mound of Matimate haa already) sicuthe bad wetted. until the run wae! pergone. ‘alteged tor have been con Hocihurn: Pexes, waa upheld tusdhy | aoe eae es he ene er ekOE SROE lntusia Hann way’ of neavching into/the | Ae areat, SLIGO for pubile, | ded he would have rung up ax fa Sicira ager ; ‘id yd b; Su et e tinder ded ave en rmost depths of the so! THare | Poe een ew eh Hi emp! ) i e ioney Ke ol het : e, Le Supreme Courts sg the de-| men Wha looked as though they were ||PMermort eer he rent There }to many," added the Mayor the money taken inion the trl | about twenty. indiotn & expect @ i © company sought to have the de aud is no p 1 8a) it tha om ee — ed as sult of the nd cieion reversed on the ground that the|/neapalae of any fine feeling weep] ome in him ome one wi OG RSH TORUIEO COUR Hdl nol consider certain iteme| When 1 sang~ Dvorak’s ‘Songs My [Some Boot in Winn. 2! Sth tie vt a| MELD AS ABDUCTOR, MISS BAKER ARRIVES enn entering Into. ope ensex in dee] Mother Sang to Me,’ she suid. “Now, | = rood (6 ” Se ee ee eee ee eee ee eee ip ros /AmastiON, of UEHDRINE “InAEEaOd out WANTED FOR MURDER| HERE ON WAY TO WED|TAFT SETS APRIL 25 u eveloping it.’ = : and develo DRAPED JUDGE’S PHOTO, a man, at the time ne was about to commit a crime, were to hear such a va z_|romiseen to Ge Throwat Ceremony! FOR N. Y. GAS CASES Youth and Jersey Clty ¢ fhrice Postp: rested at Long Bra 3 Thomas Chalmers, the Aw ‘ay song it might bring back memories |), 0 with Mr Bs m Miss Ma Raat liee Dewuielvad from cf TURNED IT TO WALL | that would keep him from going tur- pains uid he, The arrest to-day at his home, Nv ! dio aah aap vee om Chief Justice Announces Date be Lovls A, Cohen, Aaslotant Clerk of | tte Bub” she added with a laugh tin the cuse « who was Poo! Avenue, Long Branch, No J p Be for Iie rat Anonals ol % toed us Pohen, Assistant Clerk of “now are you going to get the song to | Gently weak to commit a ahien | CwentactbrescyearsoLt . B - to London to wed A teCor or Hearing of Appeals of ie the Bronx County Court, returned to] him at the critical moment?" fa not caused by ubsolute want on his|on 9 charge of abducting : k In June. She wa puarnindl Attorney General a his apartment at No, 969 Hoe Avenue, — part, and who ut the sume time had|atieen, of No. § Wh her mother, Mra, Alf I. Baker A the Bronx, Yesterday and found the| Mario Chamlee, t'e rising young|) tove for music, his criminal tenden- ii teq to sn ineeneng, at ei de hriee was the wedding da tor] WASHINGTON, Ap 10—-Chiet 4 hve rooms ransacked and $150 worth of American tenor war a Dit upset over [cies might be diverted by developing [oso a thet wach nae oe whi Baker and Ate. ‘Moc ‘id Juatice Taft announced 1 that | 7) jewelry missing the new idea. Said Le: “Phis'throwal tic ince for music and bringing hap-|lsed that Sledello has been, since Dov Tyree times was the Kroon. |e in asa‘en: ceihe Jgiamaels JG T =: In his mother's room he discovered|a new responsibility on the artist, eat soul hat way. Never-]4. 1920, a fugitive from Spring be church, But this la bor [ae Oppeala OF the Attorn he all - Ceylon e a the that the thieves had torn one of her| which is a pit disconcerting, Here: {rors nave suificient faith in Inu. | Mase... where narged, hem | Geclarea a ; rh New York and others in the rate canes | a ee County Judge Gibbs and had trhed| programme, our Wea was to compose |the crime 10- Uiectly duo to| petit, AkRia, Bi And Steet at the Rite j Thaoranaye ee Union, | SBEMAN BROTHERS, Inc., New York Thine atIy thats we lic ung et lone that would be artistic, varied.[want and tnems nt { Laiee thee P y ortwerny | " ' Ga Proprietors of "White Rose” Coffee 3" looking for men sentenced by Judge} well balanced and in musical good fwhen thexe cist nayed Her fa his Vana’ ante Ailag Alike ACODaDR mild a oxether , @bbs who have been recently released. | taste, but under ihe new order of shall have less lawicosness.” 64) as @ maicrind witness, shore yon April 2a, de cise tree cco a_i lis rem 9