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To-Night's Weather—FAIR; COLD! “IF IT HAPPENS IN NEW YORK ==1S IN=— EVENING WORLD” Coppniens (New York blishing Company, 11 World) by .Press NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, SOVIET CHIEFS STAGGERED BY TERMS OF ALLIES, SFEING | * ‘ONLY DOOM OF COMMUNISM Flatb treet Col Demands Contemplate J. Changes in Government PUGILIST WINS SAY Which Would End Present’ if Russian Rule Envoys at FLOPEMENT COST We are. . Beene Decl Decl ‘Lloyd George Is Said to Plan Pact. Forbidding War and * Reducing Europe’s Armies at Earliest Opportunity. @exoa. April 12 (Associated [Press).—The Russian ‘Soviet delegi- IN PRIZE RING Bright Calls for Fiancee With Blackened Eye and Split Lip. divore fore J Court, did n SON TESTIFIES Leaving Husband for Love ply When Asked Why He A son and a daughter-in-law testi- fied against the mother to-day Cornell sr., Flatbush, against Annie Cornell, 1922, “Circulation Books Open te to All. 9 Post Office, Entered ax Second-Clnes Mal New York, N. ¥. HOLD UP “To: “Marrew'e ow's Weather—FAIR. GIRL.WHO GETS 7% TO 15 YEARS ON GANNST MOTHER ) GETS LONG PRISON | — OF BIN WVORCE} TERMFORPERIURY) Sen tenced to 7! 15 Years for False Testimony in Libasci Trial. COURT, ush Woman Accused of of Another. SHE CHOSE. LOVER.|SCORED | BY Justice Announces Girl Con- fessed Participation in Mur- der of Harry Garbe. ighs 175 Pounds,” Is Re- Didn’t Hit Him. Gussie Humann was sentenced day by Justice Harry F. to- Lewis in the in a e action brought by Charles J,|Supreme Court in Long Island City No, 643 E. 34th Street,]to not less than seven years and six months or more t following her In the trial of be- an fifteen, years in ustice Gannon in the Supreme Brooklyn. Mrs, Cornell jot defend the action, Auburn Prison, tion for perju Libas for convie- Jos W eph sr., Justice the murder of don to the Economic Conference is (Special to The Evening World.) Gannon characterized the case as one|Garbe, her former lo iil taggered ind amazed at the sweep-| reRRYVILLE, Conn., April 12,—|0f the most unnatural he had ever}ioy a disagreement of ‘he jury, pat” $0 a | . ~~ | heard and ordered Mrs. Cornell sr. Hag ‘political changes in the Soviet! ene etopement of a prizefighter| Meerd and, ordered Mra. Cornell sr..| wioagea gullty to murder in the sec- bvernment suggested in the report|ana the pretty. village school] leon ond degree and is in Sing Sine for the Allied experts on Russia, NOW| teacher, who is the only daughter] After the plaintiff? bad stated he| from twenty years to petore the sub-commission intrusted| 4¢ 4 wealthy farmer, has ex- ee were jnarried in May,| ‘The girl faced the sentence calmly, th formulating plans for Russian , : 92, eight children, all living. |. ewis and walker | ee se rrotrky. Chicherin ana {TUS Bright ts the prizefighter who |married, the three minors being with | UL Of cont, os jimi’ tects int 4 : nine, Trotzky hic! : their mother, Arthur Cornel, son of |‘ ; a er won the heart of the pret! : eputy Sheri She was taken to bther of the Bolshevik leaders have Pretty school | ine defendant, living with his wite at| Deputy Sheriff he w a teacher, and his bride was, Miss Car- He Seysiur? until afew days ago teacher in the Allentown School. They ~apeatedly © said, the recognition of No. 2 Russia's old debts would be a subject He was talled to the stand, Auburn at once. Justice TAWA Impose senton: spoke of the confession whici RY OUT: 71 HOURS 824 Farragut Road, Flatbush. testified that his mother left Humann made to him before or negotiations looking toward the Strec | Rbiedebaten » are now living in Elizabeth, N. J.,{{helr home in East sith Street in| ince and later made: it cognition of the Soviet Republic. | vigre the groom ts employed by. the | october 182k: buying a far at NeW ee en eee te ne fal ed : sronouncing sentence, he saic The demands embodied in the re- |e 7 ployed by the | Woodstock, N. Y. He went there to you have been convicted of | an ui ¢ the | inser Sewing Machine Company.|visit her shortly after and found, he} ime of meriury committed on) the . . ros for Senoral recognition of the |Bright worked for Ralph Seymour,|said, that a man named Herbert| ("i of Jocech Libacch, You awere| ¥erdict Reached Afler Three mn « erty and better owner of Mapledale Farm, il re- = este ‘ jal of Jose AD AEC bd i % 5 Shade ar ean dian bas ‘arm, until re-{Johnson was living in the house! not content with your acquittal on ereeme! ra Reporte rotection for fcheigners contemplate [contly. He met Seymour's daughter |Cornell returned to Brooklyn and was| Not content with your acauittal on} Tisagreements Were Reported } hanges in the Soviet Government, |%CVera! months ago and was dis-| married Nov, 23, 1921. For a honey-{ cise, put you sought by false te | » Judge Mack. j ; missed from employment by the|moon he took his bride to visit his 4 fihecat t Lil ‘ fer@ever, which, in the opinion of tha] father. Miss Seymour then consented |mother at New Woodstocl ot ibaa te mad ao Russian delegation as expressed to-|to elope with her prizefighting swain.| But after they had been there a lit-[ sour testimony undoubtedly inf After twenty-one hours of inter- ay, Would wipe out communism ut aie latter fought in the Terryville| tle while the bride protested to him some of the jurors in that case, {imittent consideration and three re- Arena 8 ay O get e: é he 4 J ‘ and imy the sovereignty of [Ones eles Neh lsat to get nough|against the behavior 18 moti&rt for there was a disagreement Tel to the court of inability to agree. he Russian Goverment 3 pay for his wedding trip.Jand —Jolinson n verdict in this case not alone estab-|,, havoase of Conn Dunstan Erime Minister Lloyd George of Then, with one eye blackened and| things she had observed ard as lishes your’ guilt for perjury but PUPA ORSS BER i ial phat Tiritain is expocted to propose{@% iP split from his opponent's| him questions he could not answer practically demonstrates yonr euilt of | Proptictor of Jack's, at 48d Street and » Mat ihe carlicst opportunity, probably [Power Brent called for his sweet-| At this point Justice Gannon asked | partivinating in the murder of Harry {Sixth Avenuecharged with aiding § Mt do.morrow's sitting of Commission | wires we they left for New York,| young Cornell whether he had remon-!Garhe. To-day you have confesse|{and abetting the sale of liquor, 1 of the conference, a pact or un- Se Shak Pubate married. Both rated with Johnson fo me your part in the crime ought in a verdiet of not guilty in ce + pe yrote home for parental bles <0, © weighs ne Federa et Court shortly fertaking™hat no nation shall attack} Bright's mother, . haha prereniae No, T did not, H el ome women guilty of serious|the Federal District Court shortly anéther, thus abolishing the possibil- | congratul: iy hE er] pounds,” was the reply Jerimes have been acquitted large ifter noon to-day. f gratulations, The elder Seymour| “Then you were afraid to hit him? POpAtE yO nS Vai Judge Mack, without comment, dis- ty of war for the duration of the|warned the young elope E through sympathy hore were lt Ma 10 4 st, Reuters correspondent to-day} darken 1 pers never to} asked the court iments of sympathy brought into your|charged Dunstan from custody ang ae Feniere correeny ‘darken his dodr. Bright's family lived] Phe witness answered in the neRa-| case, bit the jury courageously, wise-|announced that he would hear argt- Be be as learned. ontemplates {tre ete, Seymour's houses until] tive and Justice Gunnon inquired why [iy and justly found you guilty ments to-morrow on a motion made loyd §George ulso contemplates the elopement. Then th@ school! he had not done it. This time Corneil] © Yi ndicated by your participa-|by George Donnellan, counsel for the migKesting an agreement for liml- teacher's father ordered them out faid he didnot want to make anyon in the murder your didrepard tor|derense, for an order restoring to the Do id armaments 1 Jan Sabadell ‘ 0 ne murder your disregard for , he ape ig TT, he had protested to he . ; : quor seized in his living quarters O=an unverified report, before the E ATTACKS PLANE, Nifubcshe told mecahewas boss anh[Toure pecaney: Reason taal) Ob Joesph |OAC0r | Cee teantsin) Taniary djournment of the conference. The LOSING BATTLE IN AIR catia ae as ahs wist he went on, | /bascl your disregard for law and TavdPSEtiter At B ofeloule yess ‘army holiday,” it is thought, would cee Bats bp has . "order, and justice requires the imp: ‘ ae ; vio ‘She told me she ioved Johnson ani Parihie® : 1 ts| terday afternoon and reported inabil Mc patterned after the naval holiday Arwen So Swiftly Breaks Neck| would have Him for hersel!. At that |i Of # sentence that will hi Rabari sarap hae ana Nvranged at the Washington Con- on Striking Wire Brace. Pee Tat pn mous 1s ott Terfect not only on you but on ga] SUG REE ens eee jonence ; WASHINGTON, April 12—A combat] between him and me said) she'd | Whe 936 #0: Inclined An agrecmoned tiny: cabosied dine Organization of th onomile Com- fin “the afr between an eagle and a| take Johnaon.+ 1 told my wife that] Justice Lewis thus related the con ay ee ieee nd Baerga Of ‘the -cobference,, “wits Marine Corps plane, in which the eagle] und we left the house Webrua Se) OF NAD tO HEN eee) eee ee ee yi to-day by the election of M.]w killed, took place n Quantico, | last.” “She said she had known Garbe cked Up for the ni n ‘olyat, French Und Secretary of |Va., recently, according to The Leather. “Young Mrs, Cornell was then called ['4ny years. Four or five years ax b ‘enory, “Of «Gis Mi dard tate, an T lent. The commission |peck, x Murine Corps publication. tareiaveNiness ol nd corroborated {8H© Wad intimate relations with him, | ma it 10.50 o'clock this morning en took up the question of the for-| TMeut. R. O. Sanderson saw a flock lated; add it had been two years, she said, since} J Mack-sent word to the jurors b-commission, and the /°f birds and gave chase. An eagin| What her husband had related, adding: | 00°) a ge i \ ' nless they could come to an nation of « sub-con He which had beet hoverine high vuenne| “My mother-in-law. told me abe (se seen him, as she ha n| 1 n Duld come to 4 \ppointment ‘of such a commission, Mock whe ‘and at top speed fing | loved. Johnson, and when 1 replied {him last before the murder Christina jent he would keep them to jomposed of twelve members, was tdirectly toward him. The bird struck| that in that case my husband and 1] ® 1919 | “a long time.” At 11,20 o'clock greed to after considerable debate. one of the wire braces of the plane,| would leave she begged me not to do The girl made the acquaintance] jney entered the courtroom and asked The discussion was opened by the]breaking. the bra nd its own ne 0, an it would ‘take her boy away]! Joseph Libasci, she told me, s dditional instructions. Pimmmarize. representative, who sug- [ir mesa ven feet between wing] trom her. { told her she had already |¢ral months ago. She had intimate] | ported that the jury was 10 1 ed the formation of four sub: | ‘Ps — placed Johnson over her son, and we|?elations with Libasel, and she told lequittal from the start ommissions, so that the problems re d a me he was the father of her expected { his A ‘ [: not any longer x the St ballot is said to have oes cer oe tne tour principal see-| BLOCK, OF $1,000,000 i ey anys hid 1 fo 1 for ebquitta fois of Europe could be separately IN LIBERTY BOND “Some time in October’ Libase) and | Hgety - sereement was brought ab ofsidered, Serbia and Holland op- ONDS SOLD| MILLER SIGNS BILL Gussie Humann had « quarrel, Li | cauptia final einen a bowed the Hungarian suggestion, Their a basci insisted he wanted to meet he nN Ot thea aad that the pposition was regretted by Hungary, | Certificates wht at Par, § TO HELP VETERANS] een ieee and an makin tan of tne ACS ed rican : crease of 1 5.000 Will Get [2% 2PPointment with him on the 1 gta csiusice ter ee ntintied on Second Page.) A million-dollar block of Liberty | Between 4,000 and 5,00 Wm MET pho She endeavored to ren: Volstead act be reread oo =| Bonds of the gtf}-4 issue sold at par Immediate Relief Through the i ght of 6 det uut fadled, S n effect that a juror should 7 tried again the night of Oct : to-day. up 0 and o} ‘iow his prejudice in either di It’s Good petite” Sony eager eden $1,000,000 Fund an succeustul an (aiiarinberee tas vartiet ret and 2 issues sold at pa é ‘seg War pascl a s friend n the course of tradmg 8! P8| ALBANY, April 12.—The Swift With Libescl and his friend F | nt to refrain from ex Advertisin hat Last sales were: 31-28, 99.90; 24 4x, | Brundage War Veterans Relief Bill be-[ hie el tiatae, how ang wn feelings.” suid Judge 50; Ist 41 2 B09 : eye. is me whe awn Ja in Y opinion, twelve Leads and Grows Victory 43-48, 100.82, "| Gov. Miller said between 4,000] with the three of them. Lihas« i verdict in this case. If — _> and 5,000 disabled or needy veterans|Garbe had a quarrel and as Gi Jitference Ja one or two or three SIR ARTHUR BALFOUR would receive immediate attention attemated run away, Libasct : uguinattalenean or tan’ or cine > tid, shot and killed him WORLD ADS The measure carries an appropzia bie ems to me'that an agreement “Ricci, Libasct and she then wer : | 32,06 LAST WEEK NOW MADE AN EARL) «71 or $3,000,000 for’ the temporary |, cel, Uabewet asin slie then, i possible > , , TOO! Bm, whe ) fan, in pre: satisfaction >, 721 More Than Next Highest Newspape | icing Confers Peerage on Head of| relict of disabled and unemployed|they danced until Gussie v cate : \ naloniieee eneains ta re Arms Delegation, veterans of the World War. It also]home by a telephone mexsag lv dors thAAEIGIDEORan os never hean LONDON, April 4 (Associated | creates a relief commission consisting T asked her ald Judge Lew {in his place with his consent. He Press)—-King George has conferred an of the Adjutant General, the Atlorney| “why she had tied to the dotect expects” to prove that | the naridom upon Sir Arthur James Bal-| onto, e Comptroller nd on her trial, She said: "Because | 10d 1 0 ‘ ‘4 four, it was officially announced to-day, | Acnera! and the Compt < ine told mato Be ; onal 1 on @ search wa x sateaat § The commission has named Col, Jue told and ause of my cor nal property befe 482 More “Real Estate. Henry J skingham jr. of Utica] dition | Law Was passed and re 69 More “Automobile” and “Minc.”| LEVIATHAN IS NOW [as executive director of the »reliet] Labasel offered to marry the ta |iay iS personal property stored 35 More “Help Wanted—Male,” “PRESIDENT HARDING” work, and Major B Martin of} mann girl before he went to Sing Sing| s private residence until it was 30 More “Spring Resorts.” Oswego as assistant director.» The] “to protect the name of their unborn|gpprop ialed , by the Government will appoint 160 deputies, one] child.” Her parents were inclined to| peeni> 15 More “Boarders Wanted.” 7 ASHING ON Apri a The steam ‘ae pal hur District. who wilt lceneeat lintiiotuattse Tema pontices|* = a ship Leviathan, Ypw being ditioned | serve without pay them that the protection of the nav THE WORLD TRAVEL BUREAU E WORLD'S ADS by the Shipping Board at the Newport ne Area r « World) ding, 83-6: ; IRLD'S are increasing | Nows Shipbuilding and Dry Dock plant _ - of a man who must'temain in prison |) ¥. City. Telephone Beekmas numbers because World Adver-| jax boon renamed tae President Hard. | (Racing Entries, Selections and} fc> at least twenty years for murde:| 4 { eons for bar, ‘and parcels are getting good results,’ ing. Scratches on Page 20. as NO protection at all, oven eee choca domipaieekenr™ ond OBEYED ENRIGHT'S |] SEVERAL “DON'TS;” NET LOSS $1,900 “Might Be Held “Up Right Here,” Said Police Lieutenant, Refusing Custody of Cash, . SENT BACK TO Cop Helped Roll Safetn Front of Door; ’Twas Gone Next Morning. STORE. Among thoge who recently studied Prof. Enright’s booklet of ‘Advice to Those About to Be Robbed" was Mr Simon Stern of No, 4170 Brandon Avenuc, Woodhaven, The net loss Was $1,900, * Stern is in charge of the Beck-Haz- 1 Shoe store at No, 490 Fifth Ave- Brooklyn. On Saturday night he closed the store at about 11 but remained there to work nue, ela det pol o'clock, on the hooks. ‘It was 4 o'cloek Sunday morning,” | wh he said, “when I finished my work and was ready to go home, but f was worried avout the money in the place, I didn’t quite like the idea of leaving so much in the safe.” (One of Prof. Enright's “Don'ts” (s a Warning ‘against letting money ac- camulate jn stores, instead of deposit- ing it quickly in a bank.) “Of course I couldn't met Into any bank at that hour on a Sunday morn- ing,’ Stern continued, “so I decided ty let the palice take care of the money for me, The store is only four slo No. thii wa, out $15 CLERK IN BROADWAY STORE: NO MERCY 10 THUG SHOWN BY CITIZENS GET ARMS Heavy Sentences Imposed Judges in the criminal igwiessness in general and tobbery Judge Mulqueen Sing Sing Prison’ on John Burke of guilty to a cl panions followed Peter No, been lucky in WO nOLD-UP THUGS SHOOT POLICEPATROLCAPTURES ONE. santana Morton Litt, Young Salesmany in Haberdashery, Refused to Put Hands Up and Is Twice ‘Wounded by One Thief. Ss JUDGES; Citizens Give Pursuit and Are Joined by Three Detectives in New Motor Patrol Who Corner Fugitive in a Cellar. The list of criminal activities in this city for last night and to-day in- cludes: A 3 o'clock in the morning revolver battle of three detectives and a squad of reserve policemen with two. thieves on the fire escape of the Hotel Senton in East 27th Street after they had prepared to take $20,000 worth of silk from a loft building. The thieves were caught. A revolver duel between Recruit Viceman Stenzi. in. 13th Avenue. Brookiyn, between 44th ands 45th Streets, and John Kaluzi, who was pointed out to him one of two mon attempting to rob Rothfeld: Brothers’ tailoring shop. Kaluzi was Pught. The robbery of three Beck-Hazzard Criminal Courts on Con+ victed Robbers. courts de. red by word and action to-day their ermination with the ice and the various eivie bodies ich are devising means to curb highway to co-operate in particular. in General Ses, ns imposed a ten-year sentence in 116 Charles Street on his plea of ree of robbery in the Burke and three com. Kilcullen of Street, whe hud a crap game, to Broad. y and 145th Street. There they got beat him, and took wseaping in the eab. rd degre 171 East 107th of a taxicab, from him, blocks from the Fifth Avenue Police Justice Finch in the Criminal shoe stores. At Weatchester Avenue Station, and the street is we anch of the Supreme Court said: | and Prospect Place, the Bronx, at 1 lighted 4 pe ; I took the money there and asked] “The authorities in this clty are] g ortack to-day $800 was taken the Heutenant at the denk to keep it] united, 1 um glad to say, to get rid} he safe after th r | for me until Monday thorning. He|! highway robbery. Lam going to do| from the safe after the manage | demurred. my part. E man arraigned be-| had been forced to open it by armed i “Oh, T don’t like to take the re-| fore me i# going to get an immediate] men, while thousands passed on the) ; sponsibility,’ he said. ‘You know we|!ta! and is going to be kept in Jail . enue B two might be held up right here im the} until tried and not allowed at liberty sidewalk... Ax Ne. Wy Avani | station.” "lon bail free to pursue his nefarious| armed men frightened Joseph Green- “That was an idea that had not|°#lling.” grass, manager, into letting them i occurred to me, and it added to my], Justice Fincl then increased the} take $400 from the safe. At No. perplexity. ‘The lieutenant said he] Dall of Joseph Levine of No. 71 Lee! ggg citth Avenue, Brooklyn, du thought the best thing to do woyld Brooklyn. to 880,009 trom 1 i be to take the money back to the and of 1%, J. Frederick of No.| ing Sunday night a safe. with 4 store and lock it in the safe. He wan 49th Street from $10,000 to] $1,900 was removed after the police | signed a patrolman to go with me so pens ; nee man was Bute No] had refused to keep the money at i in't be robbe: ve bail and they were sent to the ; 5 1 ete bs mebbedon the way: Rabe y "utes the Fifth Avenue Station for fear } ve reached the store and locked up the money, I remembereit Levine is charged with attempting it might attract hold-up men. that safes should be placed to rob Yetta Cross of No, 402 Hast] The complete looting of the home of placed in tui] WP J p View of the street, so that the police. Cusco as, oe en eerie she Herman Rawitzer, No. 233 West * man on the beat can see If anybod ene , i is breaking them open. (That ie siz] at Grand Street and the Bowery Feb.| 72d Street, by thieves, who took m the Enright treatise.) ‘, The highwayman got nothing be-| $40,000 worth of furnishings and “Zo the policeman and { rolled the} cause Miss Gross had been depositing} silverware while the Rawitzers safe down #0 close to the front door|toney and not withdrawing it were abecht/in: Guneps. ‘the. sellin that the door could not be opened Wrederick Is charged with taking ; } without hitting it hen LT theked {$19 from Adolph Yoswein of No. 1467] @Pparently lived in the house un ¢ store and went home Marks Avenue, Brooklyn, a taxi-] molested for two weeks. The rest of the story routine aap anal she eas him with] The report of the robbery of the | » sort of thing that gets into the|# revolver in West @5th Street near f . My | pers every da When Stern] Amsterdam Avenue on March 15 apartment of Heny Jaffe, No. 217 opened the store Monday morning| A committee representing the vari-| Vernon Avenue, Brooklyn, Satur < he © had disappeared ebody [OUS Settlement houses of the city, six] day afternoon of $2,000 in jewelry | had breken the basement lock, sawed {Women and two men, waited on Com-| and clothing by two men posing as a hole in the floor ab. rolled the} imissioner Enright to-day. ‘They w laundry collectors. snfe back to a trap door in the rear, {referred to Jhis secretary Charles G ind simply. dropped |t to the base. | Young Daniel Murphy of No. 136 Greenwiel nent. It must have made a loud After an hour with Mr. Young they Street died in St. Vincent's Hos- areal Fas nobady has been found who 9 7 aut of i nyrunne te Rive pital to-day of bullet wounds re heard it Phe burglar broke jt open|thely names of those of the institu ; t at hie lelaure and went With|tions thes represented. ‘They sui] ceived in an attack on his truck by the $1,900. they had asked for better police pro-| "ebbers at Bloomfield Street and It learned by he Ewvening|tection for settlement workers, who Thirteenth Avertue yesterday. wa ld that the Meutenant on duty at]! * fo go about im lawless districts! theaunch room of Nicholas Cassel the Fifth Avenue Station, at the time}at all hours Stern says he was advised that “we| Mr. Young told them, they said] &t Ne. 942 Bay Street, Rosebank might be held up here in the station,’ ——~ S. |., was held up by four men wio was Peter J. Mattheson (Continued on Second Page.) took $10. Four men pointed out py pep —— | Cassela to the police were arrestec Edward Murphy was stopped by four West 101st Street Crowd Chases | iver «: 20. ser nt’manhation | Avenue, Brooklyn, and beaten. | One hundred and forty-five dollars } Boy Who Stole $4,000 Brooch) oo vc2e Gets ee et have been made. Shame for Shabby Clothes Led Him to Enter] ‘wo shots sounding from the mou’s . . ~ 9 wear store of Dantel Morse of No Apartment, Messenger Out of Work Says. 3 2654 Broadway, near 96th Street, to Ashamed, he said, of his fl stward toward Broadway], clotehs, which had 5 ian ontir sed after him, still erying]{@¥ attracted the attention of A crowed ered a joined in| passersby at a io | tain a new suit for ning of the West 100th Street Sta-|¢@%. A man came out, turned th Gabe, nineteen, Kast 1018t] tion, hearing the commotion, sprang|cormer of 96th Street and ran west Eisele entered the apartment of Mrs rd a taxicab and caught the] just as Morton Litt, a nineteen-year- Katherine Sipp at No. 260 West 102nd] youth at Broadway and 102d Street . : Street, the door of which he found] The brooch was found in his pocket beseiesen ear ie argh eta aioli open, and appropriated a $4,000 dia at the «tation louse and Mrs the door and yelled. “Stop that man, + mond horseshoe brooch identified him as the intruder in her] he is @ thief! Stop the thief!” = Mrs. Sipp discovered him in the} apartmen: Gabe dec ! he half A score of persons ran after the + pertment, chased him out fe never tolen enythin yefore Helman Young Litt, who bad been shot ywed lum to the aldewalh with loud] raid he Was a messenger boy out of twice in the left leg, collapsed om the «ries of “Burglar, Policei’’ When! work, doorstep. Policeman Beatty, om frat. .

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