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SLAIN COLLEGIAN'S CHUM ENDS LIFE HERE WITH POISON Charles Shloss, 24, N 24, Nephew of _ Daniel Guggenheim, a Sui- _ cide at Friend’s Home. NO REASON IS KNOWN. Classmate of Elmer Drewes, + to Whom He Paid $100 | ‘Day Before Murder. WRITING EXPERTS sor and Deat, oa hia a ie Nye _ {LONG ISLAND FETES [ILLS SELF WHEN —[pLuMS OR aS | SEEK SOLUTION OF ee Yen. TTS ENGINEER, RETIRED| PARTNER DECIDES | MAY HAVE CAUSED. BOND MYSTERY = AFTER 42 YEARS TO LEAVE FIRM]. JACKSONS’ DEATHS. —— a ‘ Only Clue So Far Is Address Celebration So Noisy Rumor] Severance of of 30-Year Asoc of Envelope Substituted for Starts That Bolsheviki Cap- tion Too Much for $500,000 Package. tured Long Island City. Christian Eidt. Analysis of Stomachs Shows No Trace of Poison; Chemist Announces. In the little office at one side of his machine shop at No. 237 Centre| Checking up of conctusions by does tors and detectives who have been working on the mysterious case of aged Fremont Jackson and his wife, found dead Wednesday tn their rooms in the Hotel Margaret, Brooklyn, leads to the assumption that the pair mot death accidentally through an um- usual chemical reaction in food they, The writing on the package of blank paper iecelved by the National Shawmut Bank of Boston is the only clue to-day in the missing $500,000 bond mystery. Apparently this pack- age was substituted for the one con- taining the bonds sent by the Chase National Bank bere to an unnamed New England institution. But where the substitution was made {s puzzling a large force of private detectives working with the post office authori- ties and the police of big cities. Henry J. Bigham, of the law firm representing the insurance companies that will have to make good the loss George Silliman, forty-two years a fireman and engineer in the ecivice of the Long Island Railroad, went on the retired list to-day because it was his seventieth birthday. George was Street, opposite Police Headquarters, Christian Eldt killed himself to-day with a bullet through his brain. From all accounts he did it because he was feeling pretty bad about it when he} io: wilting to keep on in business reached Long Island City at 9.80.) without his partner, Charles Schreyer, bringing in his train which left}who had planned to wind up thelr Patchogue at 5.40. affairs and leave him and the shop Everybody who could get away| ‘0-day. ate Tuesday e) ir eve: 4 rear y afternoon or evening. hi i \ It was thirty years ago that the two men met, They were workmen at} It has been found that the condi’ In the railroad'’s employ in Long}adjoining benches in Charles Mundt’s| tions revealed by the autopsy ware Island City was at the station wait-| machine shop in Walker Street. They|#imilar to condjtions exposed by au- ing for him, They took George to] Worked thus together for ten years, |topsies held some three years ago om the . M. ©. A. building and after]"4 then wont out for themselves, the bodies of a number of people im forming the Manhattan Perforated] this vicinity who died from eating awhile he began to feel better. Hel stetail Company at the Centre Strest | SPolled ripe olives, if the bonds are not recovered, sald returned In fairly cheerful mood to] address. Phd city laboratories, in which the envelope in which the waste take the train back to Patchogue at] In time Eidt married and had three] © ste analyses were made of the s j sturdy sons, making a home for his| Contents of the Jacksons’ stomachs, Paper was received by the Boston ‘ er ts f ; 10.30, He blinked when he got a ly sons, making 0 i family at No, 230 East 50th Street.| reported to the Detective Bureau of bank was of the type ordinarily used silmpse at his locomotive. It waslachreyer remained a bachelor. Three| Brooklyn that there are no traces by the Chase National in shipping covered from cow-catcher to cab roof] years ago Schreyer decided that he|of poison having been introduced in- with bunting and streamers. had worked long enough and sought|to their systems, thus disposing of. Liberty bonds by mail. It was ad- “Makin’ a fool of the old thing,’’|{0 have the partnership dissolved.| the theories of murder or uteide. Hskded 40 \tihe iia Weu i leap Baa ‘ a sidan But Eidt pleaded with him not to go,| Edward 8, Clinch, attorney for Mr. erpestaetndie mt ibe tedteres growled George sympathetically. Hel gchreyer's reply was that the busi-| Jackson and a friend for forty years, tied bp: bahleeflicig ebGAELG, iS ee swung up to his levers, swung on comparing the writing with that of ness would be all right as Eldt has} who has scouted the suicide or mur- them and “rolled. all the men who handled the bonas| Chicago Prodigy Distinguishes “(No explanation had been found to- Gay of the suicide by carbolic acid of Charlies Shloss, twenty-four years old, No. 116 West 87th Street,~a ne- Dhew by marriage of Daniel Guggen- helm, the banker, and a chum of Elmer C. Drewes, the Dartmouth Col- lege freshman slain in Philadelphia in 1920. Drewes had left Philadelphia to re- turn to his classes by automobile. He had made a hurried trip to Atlantic City the day before to collect $109 trom Shloss, who gave him a check. His body was found near a secluded road on the outskirts of Philadelphia with @ bullet holo in his head. Shioss ‘was one of the first persons ques- tioned. He went to Philadelphia with his lawyer and made a statement (Wide World Photographs.) his big sons to take into partner-| der theory, said to-day he would file 6 ‘Ff % Just about then a report started| ship. Eidt continued to beg him not} the dea ‘Kiss Me, Dear, that the Bolshevik had taken Long|to break up the firm, but Schreyer reibinge tM Aa MN ila Burglar Tools He believes they met death through about his interview with Drewes/the] trom the time they left the vaults Colors by Smell and e ° Island City and were putting it off} was obdurate and at last it came to somethi: ing they had eaten. afternoon before the murder, and the] to the time they should have bee Ca ‘ied m Jazz the map. a Ree te foecnine | he BORt or Pele popes Gren Ue Vragment ef police exonerated him of any con-|turned over to the post office, But “Hears” by Vibration, r Booze Defendant guns and seven Willlam J. Bryans ad-|by a lawyer, dividing the business Phun Jee are ie ae stomachs of Mr. Jackson and his wife, thus far nothing has been learned except that the bonds are missing. Willeta Huggins, a seventeen-year- by! is e greatest mystery case we ever had, In my opinion,” said Willtam| 4 Si} blind and deaf, has amazed J. Griffin, Vice President of the Na.|0ctors of Chicago by her wonderful tlonal Surety Company, after an-| development of the sense of smell nouncing his and other surety com-|and her acute sensitiveness to vibra- Lesa investigators had made no prog-| tion as substitutes for eyes and ears. No further enlightenment came] She distinguishes colors by her nose, irom the Chase Bank. It {s not] declaring each color has a smell of known whether the loss, or theft, took] its own, and has met many tests both Place before the shipment was mailed,| with clothing and colored pictures by April 17, or after the package wi Se Gai e DACKABS was'lnt ning them correctly after touching share and share alike. The signa- tures were to be affixed to-day and| Which havo been described as partly pape = stots the partnarstiip'to end, masticated ripe plums, were probably, Arrests in Boston, One a Woman,|You're a Rotten Cop,” Mary ‘ Pealisa ek GtorG ei pelt edie De Ohadtas eau ‘raotehath ee ae . deposi A cu ie BC! Suspected of Crime—N. Y. Tells Detective Who “Double- Glisss Ia tue Ganieenece the sees tie Stee ona week cna tae Ons Gives or Preserved plums, ‘There are Police Called On. Crossed” Her. of George Silman had plastered the| turned tothe shop. He was the bus-| yi. ue thin time of the wean bat . track from the ferry to Hunters Point | ‘Ness man of the firm; Schreyer was] [aii a Chinon ARR door BOSTON, April 29.—A jazz burg-| “Mary Smith, Mary Smith!”’ cried] station, quarter of a mile, with track | thé master mechanic. Soon after-he acrpivnielbccmmonn dbaker de lary outfit was under inquiry by po-| the bailiff of the West Side Court} torpedoes three fest apart. arrived he sald to Schreyer, pointing belated ee cnely, patronized, lice here to-day. Four well dressed | Shortly before noon. “We'll teil the world,” yowiod a|t® @ heavy plece of metal, ‘Anyhow, | [e'vn ripe olives and plums preserved young men, arrested at a South End| “Here I am, Judge," returned alyoutneut engine hostler between pops, | You'll finish that lust job foor the old |!" singer. hotel last night, were asked to ac- volce gayly, and a good looking well | Outhtt Nwarie ecetiveee firm, won't you?” it ls impossible for any one to,aay hotel tase “Right, wars, sakes, to) 0a | role HSy: ai. food logking well |Ois George is some engineer. what was the cause of death," said which detectives said they found in dressing their first St. Louis conven. tion couldn't have made any more notse, With the cordial approval of Prest- nection with the killing. Subsequently ‘W. P. Brines was accused of the mourder, tried and acquitted. Nothing more had been heard of the case until Shiloss’s suicide yesterday recalled it. Yesterday afternoon Shloss went to the apartments of the brother of his Toom-mate, L. E. Este, David K. Este, at No. 42 West 88th Street, and invited him to go to the ball game, Baste ts sald to have replied: @ “An Hegbt. old man, but wait ‘tn T dash out and get a bite to eat, Make yourself at home until I get back." Returning in half an hour Este is said to have looked through his rooms for Shioss, finally finding him upon his bed. On the floor beside the bed ‘was a small bottle of carbolle acid. _ The police were notified and Police- man Martin Burton of the West 100th Street Station immediatel: sum- moned an ambulance from Knicker- bocker Hospital. Dr. Jenkins said the man died on the way to the hospital. He made no statement and left no papers as‘far as known, explaining * Band Covers| Asks Prosecutor ates Every Long Island Rallroad ferry] Schreyer said he would indeed, and] h.” wiewt to-day. “The conditiom boat, eve: Long Island Pennsy|. |e and William Hughes, one of the 2 violin, mandolin and saxophone cases| ‘Oh, there you are," returned the], tA rfp egies ae a of the organs of Mr. and Mrs. Jack- them with the tip of her nose. vania switch engine, every pneumatic | Workmen, carried the metal plate to] % : : 4 , . on did not conflict with the theo: ; She hears by vibration and can|°arteld by the men. ‘Three other per-| Magistrate, smiling in return, tooter on an electric train cut loose |the stamping machine, The machine, | Sr htomaine poisoning or that farw ot Was a Good Cook von “hear” Raceatenen heet | 200% one a woman, also were detained Yes dearie, here I am. and stayed loove while the bedizened | !8 Its operation, made a loud nolse,and] Potoning trom bad food whieh te om AG eee cha vereett ead in {on suspicion. They too, were arrested | There was a big laugh at this and] iq jocomotive was between the ferry | While this was filling the shop Bidt ‘ of paper between herself and the] it the hotel. Assistant District Attorney Henry!ina Woodside at the other end of the | crept. to the little office partitioned | “ded in the term ptomaines, But Poor Thief player, She hears a telephone by| The four prisoners, who gave their} Goodman, the Adonis of the West Side} sunnyside yards. Engineers in scores | off from the machine shop and fired SOCIETY WOMAN she said, detective, told how pair eae placing her hand on the receiver and| ®Mes as Bernard Arndt and Daniel eaaae joined in. Mary leaned in bis} of factories, not knowing what -the |& enue into his right temple. aaa * i Kornblum of New York, Morris Rus-| direction. fuss was about, but sensing it was iughes, as soon as the perforating Left Golden Trail to Delay Pur-Jin one test cabs ie eee ars “J sell of Plainfield, N, J., and Harry} “Kiss me dear," “I ke} something worth while, let go thelr] Job was ended, went to the office to SUES FOR DIVORCE suit and Ran Into Cop's voice transmitted along a twelve-| Davis of Chicago, were held on the| Your looks.’* whistles and sirens, ask something about it and there +, Arne u foot pole on which her hand rested.| charge of possessing the tools. New| Tom Smith, detective, Ww] And out at Patchogue the Board| found Eidth dead on the floor. Mrs, Van Pelt Vanderburgh’s i ‘ she listens to conversation by placing York inspectors were asked to come babar Areata, me i) (Rd Pins tact vt Trade, and ae tals aa brass syrah the ae Father Made Guardian in x § che oat} here to determine wi th , D. i Street, hand and a chotr of public schoo i A * . Chinatown to-day is in favor of {ner hand on a person's chest or throat might have iiealbier ee Secone accosted him at 103d Street and|children were waltng for George to|Was summoned from St, Vincent's Suit Against Artist, those twenty-five high class detec-|and the tips of her fingers are so sen- 7 61" Riptsy Broadway shortly after midnight and} help make him understand that his | Hospital, isdugh the Appitadoe OEE tives wanted by Commissioner En-Jsitive that she can distinguish be-1 The men wore gloves and carrica| (fered to sell him two pints of Hen-|quitting without a mark azainst him|#ay Was! ‘This isn't 8 caso for me; | Ot vestion Lr eh rhe right. Chinatown is used to certain] tween inked and white spaces so as|icanes, in addition to the musical in-|Res8y Three Star brandy for $8. She]on the forty-two-year record was| it’s for the Medical Examiner,” and ustice Daniel F, Cohalan crimes of violence, wherein the resatt|to “see” a newspaper picture and|sirument cases. ‘The burglars’ toola| tendered him a sample, he said, from| nothing to be sad about. went away. the appointment of her father as her Mohices was said to have possessed @ fortune of more than $200,000 and to have been engaged to a young y ir of aluminum opera glasses. He —_—__. pe ta woman now visiting in Callfornia.|is that a man’s relatives gather about |"ead newspaper headlines. In the|were rolled in sheet music entitled}? P@! es guardian, It became known to-day 5 $ ve her eg ls, with which she —$—<<——— KINGS GR D JURY She was soon to return and th ¥ .fabove picture she is talking with| stealing” and “Thr Clock in the e her eight bi c e \ were to have been married in the|Pl™ 9nd say he looks natural and/iyeien Keller, who herself “hears"| sorninge* hree o'Clock In the} vent into a durug store at No. 795] TEXTILE STRIKERS that Mrs, Botsy Van Pelt Vander- burgh, beautiful daughter of John V, Van Pelt, wealthy architect, is suing URGES HIGHER BAIL SE eh ss rome for a divorce from Walter Hildegarde | Disapproves Reduction for Rob-} Vanderburgh, an artist. Mrs, Van- bers and Pickpockets—Wants [derburgh is a member of New York's ; es Junior social set and celebrated her Minor Law’ Enforced. they are glad he left some de-Jonly by putting her finger on the scendants to worship him after death, | girl's lips. / OER ADE SE But Chinese burglars and robbers are different, and Yung Ong, thirty-tve ]ROCCA MAY SUCCEED Court to-day, iaeomething ef eaoe,| JUSSERAND IN U. S. fall. He was a nephew of Mrs. Jacob Werthhe!m of No, 182 West 58th Street, His father, Julius Schloss, who died about four years ago. amassed a fortune {n manufacturing tiles. Young Schloss is said to have TELLS RAILROADS pina of brant trom Tart tr CURBED BY COURT man, the cop leged, so he arrests — TO PAY OWN WAY Oi .c ine 0) aala!acecy, siey say just a little word,’ and at the nod Forbidden By Injunction From Interferring With R. 1. Com- contemplated, in the near future, al ot Congressional Committee Opposes of the Magistrates phe) sonkicued: pany’s Business. all) Sehacten suestaaee naan ninsieeat birthday only last Febru« | Vall S a moe ‘ nttenest cop o1 ; is - “ soo neaon With a Wall Street broker-) “Yung Ong has the reputation of] Ambassador's “Retirement to Be Aid by Government in force PROVIDENCE, Rt, April 29—Jin jty report to-day to County Judge} Justice Cohalan granted the young being a good cook. He lives in, Brook- . ; . 1 lyn. Last night when Moy Hing was Arranged When He Goes about ready to put up the shutters of Home for Vacation. the jewelry store he runs at No. 9 Pell Street, it wus smashed and al PARIS. April 29 (Associated Press) yellow hand flashed in and out. in}|—Count Peretti de L. Rocca, political that grab Hoy Hung says it got six-Jdirector of the Foreign Office, Is matron’s plea to appoint her father His friends appeared to be amazed her legal guardian, The reason for at his act. James G Graham Jr., No, 881 West 86th Street, sald that ‘Thursday night he and a party of friends played cards with Siloss, who appeared to be in cheerful spirits, “Quite the contrary," interrupted] Presiding Judge Tanner of the Su- Bp Col “*he’ 7 e be: * . » Ch - os Ee are ee OF the est wea [POF Court thin morning granted |o¢ administering justice in Kings|the rupture in the, marital relations me—me, an innocent girl,, and I came|®, temPorary Injunction forbidding |County, but expressed strong disap-Jof the recently married couple was here to court this morning of my own|£resident Thomas F. McMahon and|peoval of the reduction of bail by|not disclosed. ‘The plaintift is repre- free will.’ ‘all remaining members and asso- | Supreme Court Justices for criminals} sented by Attorney John Kenneth | Sa rekwaiy. Ger clates of the United Textile Workers | charged with robbery. burglary, pick- | Byard, Report. WASHINGTON, April 29.—The eonclusion that “In the public interest the railroad industry must rest upon its own foundations and its reven- Franklin Taylor, praised the methods attorney, said 4 hel ; ; Tt wan sald by the butler on the [teen Kold chains, three gold bars and} jixoly to succeed Jean Jules Jusserand ues must be 80 regulated that opera-|that she was % good girl and asked {Of America’ and their agents from|ing pockets and recelving stolen | ‘Mrs, Vanderburgh informed the | Daniel Guggenheim estate at Port| Dine strings of jabe beads, all to the]... Ambassador to the United States] sions will produce enough to pay|that the case be dismissed for lack of | NiOre is ih the i ‘ bod th Si u + ah A ji court that she now is residing with Washington, L. 1, that Mr. Guegen- | Value of $500. as soon as the former can be spared evidence. Before Magistrate Levine |!Mterfere with the business of the ho report also advocated stricter! her father at No. 696 Madison Ave+ Jenckes Spinning Company, whose [ fair wages, cost tals: Yung Ong was on the run when} premier Poincare, it was stated to- wes, cost Of materials, taxe plants in Pawtucket and Central Falls Moy reached the street and went in] day, meet fixed charges, pay a fair div pursuit. The crowd gathered and af-} Pye retirement of M. Juswerand |fend and leave a margin to attract ce steno hotenne Seen in Mul-Jaccording to present plans, will belinvestors of new eapital” was an- a s arranged ring his usu.l summer nounced to-day by the Joint Con- explained in court that Yung had part] init to, Pas is of the missing property on him and Count Veretti de L. Rocca now] 8tessional Commission of Agricul- the rest he had scattered behind him} joie position corresponding to that tural Inquiry. her bail of $500 having been with- as he fled, expecting his pursuers to s Tndee: Secretary. of ' drawn, Schusterman was held until of Permanent Under Secretary The report of th . 2 stop and pick yp what he threw away. | state for Foreign Affairg and is next le commission cOn- tig alsd in the sume amount of |t0 @ppear on th —————— in charge under the For oo Minister. bail. on MINERS PLANNED BROKERAGE FIRM FAILS; iil dak Sa ties by the federal state and muinci-19 NY, MEN | AMONG -POX PATIENT al governments be reduced to the TO KILL SHERIFF EXPELLED BY EXCHANGE SMALL-PO: bal & ts be reduced to thi 23 CARNEGIE HEROES CAME HERE FROM ’FRISCO | *2!lest possible limits. That the railroads establish regional adherence to the law regulating the attendance of minors in motion pic- ture theatres, poolrooms and dance halls. ene L. WOMAN SENTENCED |SEVENTH AVENUE RAID FOR BANNESTER SLAYING NETS $18,000 HOOGH Three Ar Made—Rum Hunter Gets Water tn Face. Basie meete When detectives went with a search mith, of Westbury, L. I, Waal warrant to McGraw’s saloon at No, 558 sentenced to from one year and six} geyenth Avenue, at 40th Street, they months to two years and four months, | saw Dominick Peppe entering with « Auburn prison 7 satchel. The satchel contained boose, heim had heen notified of Sh'oss’s death, but had not been informed it was a suicide. Herbert Cone, an attorney of No. 61 Chambers Street. who was Shloss's counsel tn the Drewes case, sald to-day that he did not believe t Shioss’s death had anything to 4o with the Drewes tragedy “I know all about Charl: connec- tion with the Drewes cas said Mr, Cone, “and it was entirely innocent. He merely happened to sce Drewes a short time before he was ¢.und. Drewes had gone to Atlantic City to *Tcould speak the attorney changed his mind and asked that the girl be held for further examination until May 8,{#"@ involved in the present textile He declared that she was not in con- | ll strike. dition to be allowed to go on the}, Judge Tanner set May 8 as the date street. for a hearing on the Jenckes Spin- She was sent to the West Side Jail, {9/9& Company's application for an injunction and ordered subpoenas to be issued for the defendants name t date, nue, Mr. Van Pelt also has a beauti- ful country estate, ‘‘Lachaumiere," at Patchogue, L, L. Henter Smith Get 1 tains the following recommendations: That the issue of tax free securi- Hester Maynor, Nicholas and Trnesdell, see Charley about a monoy matt ——_—. “ : er lowing her conviction they say. y matter | Marner Nimalne Bag Tenred traMe executives an dorganize public! Reookiyn Man Decorated and|°24er Testifed That Was One| vox of ‘shooting da On searching the house whatkey an@ | and had left him there Copeland Says A relations department t ot pout| Brooklyn Man Decorated and “Charley went to Philadelphia vol-| An involuntary petition in bank- cinated as Pre tkaen Gonteet Dee nae ee Widow of Patchosue Objective of March on bet pareve Pees Pye formerly: lived, | 7ines valued at $15,000 were teun@-aaeaiy saaty fo me went 1s ilew Ages ruptcy was filed to?day in the Federal] 4 case of smaipox having been re-| standing between themscives and the Gels Reward m Logan County. ‘The couple quarrelied in his home on | the second and Keg Rooms, sororeatam District Court against Raynor, Nicho-| ported in this Health Commis- | public. las & Truesdell, No. 42 Brondway,| sioner Copeland to-day called the at- That cartel manly foe railroad ft: PITTSBURGH, April 0 : ' t to th essity vaccination} Provement should not be raised! york men were stock brokers, Members of the firm|tention to the he oe ec vlecrcate through Government aid thee fwenty-thiee ber ‘atte {March of coal miners on Ls e DeWitt C. Raynor, Blaine J. paar he pie not been si ss aed That sound railroad finance re-Jrecognized by the Carnegie Hero Fund {ts Jast summer was to k Nicholas and Earl H. Truesdell. Lia- a ce Fears. He fale | quires that a larger part of the credit | ommission. derick Ronbeck of }P0n Chafin and “his bune ilities are given as $300,000. Assets] (rr tes fh conn Ks the frat | lecessary for railway construction be] No, 1167 Dean Strect, Br : Reynolds, union miner and leader of are not named, The petitioning credi-| if the ycar and that. precautions should phtsined by stock Issues instead of by |awarded a bronze medal for sa pe of cae two armies Leatiied to tor is Dell Kane, who clatms $1,555 on aken Immediately its | bond issues. unidentified man from drowning in|‘@y at the treason trials here | a& promissory note. hottie this elt Aaa Fa vine —_—_—_sa the Atlantic Oc Reynolds said that William Blz-] Warrant After Two Weeks! Search, charae of selling Hauee sa the Critenien, waite Jo, a57| Restaurant, No. Street, pulsion of the firm from the Con-| that the consvlontious objectors to vac 000 Y., on July 4, 1919 waed, union leader, first of the minets| John Li twenty-aeven, No, 457 " pales solidated Stuck Exchange was an-| cis had no right to lmperil lives 30, TO PARADE A silver medal and a pension of $80]n trial for treason, led the Sterling Place, Brooklyn, was placed | prone Magistrate regia s&s be cinated, as th . Ay Oberle ‘d, a i nounced at the beginning of business TeARIRL ab ake ume AS RENT PROTEST ]|2 month were awarded to the widow vd, Reynolds said, ¢ Chicago Tenants Plan to “Sit Jun, 1, and the yd she CHARLES TOWN, W. Va, April] shot him accidently ‘ ota d 29.—One of the objectives of the]to beat her, ‘TI an fainted when sentenc id to-da J. LILLY, BROKER, HELD ON CUSTOMER'S CHARGE Two truckloads of bottles and 8 were taken to West 80th Street Station. Arrested mt “Brookly jeme ©) In dismissing two men arrested on @ stampng bottles after they had been filled with inferior hooch. ‘They William Anderson, said to be the owner of the saloon: Peppe, who testified at the trial of Brines who D was acquitted, and that wan ull there was to it. He was mercly a witness in the case, “Recently Charley has been <ejling cigarettes on commission In New York. His financial affairs were in good shape as far.as 1 know.” ptt Mel bali PLUMBER BADLY BURNED ® 4 AS CLOTHING IGNITES Blaxing Man ea ment After Tor ng to be . having be not to go to the restaurant a Mtite this morning. of Charles H. Bennett of No. 69 demand of Frank Kee- by Detective | earlier in the afternoon. Swezey Street, Patchogue, L. 1, in ther union leader, for the}Cuntif of the District Attorney's office ‘ou might have found me there," he a ninic in Tene- ires Overa! ent referred to was a. ©: warra ora “but not In the barroom. Benjamin. Deanis, twenty-one, who left San Fran- recognition of Bennett's b ery. He, jarmies to disperse on ® bene arrant issu edseveral] said, ao ie Mm t, 1 r Ti ” A a fiv: . old, a bookkeepe eae am weeks ago. Lilly conducted a broker-| One of the detectives wanted a ware emery 17) Sixth Gtrent, was: se- CORSETS GOING gs ga erriees to AA S| Tg MaylL in Denne ee atte’ torte tie in [SEEK 10 BREAK WiLL ake business which the police aay was rant against a tan for throwing @ glass Werely burned about the legs and hands on the bas a Removed ‘te farses Sey pArkio = @ bucketsh He failed Maret of water in his face, rew when YO-day whon a torch he was ual nig wet INTO DISCARD, IS the Riverside Hospital, to Increases of Louise W. Heath, who was a h larch IN $1,000,000 ESTATE No. 36 East 52d Street,|the man apologized, fre to grease-saturated alls. , SS aaa (Spectal to 'The Evening World.) drowned off Patchogue on July 3, Lilly with disposing of fift eigen. cage Deanis was repairing a sink on the MAKERS’ PLAINT CHICAGO, April 29 1 of the} !222: Bennett became helpless when Saban Wikaer cl David ek 4 put up as] LICK TELESCOPE EXPERT DIES, ‘ fourth floor of the double six-story tens - a LOCK WOMEN IN CLOSET, 2 . April 29.—All o} g he went to the aid of Mrs. Heath and ce. [collateral for the purchase of anoth WALPOLE, N moving to be done by 30,000 Chicago]jer husband, and tee with Undue Influence. ‘ment, Nos. 328 and 330 Ninth stock, Upon this complaint the indict- }] Clark, mochar da Street. A panic resulted when the man all three were “Drive” to Save Stays in Chi- STEAL $12,000 JEWELS = Leo Price of No, 200 Fort Washington pund and since that time nas | who installed the Lick telescope, is dead 01 gta a the hall with his clothing cago Shows Only 55 Per Cent. = ° oe aes ee have ait? aan WEEE ee ie: Avenu yer of No, 730 RE pat foun 3 . the Pitre ieee es a ne histinee here shee a brief inaaen afire. Pa pen has ey a8 CHICAGO, April 29.—"™wo robbers | © ve May 1, will occur this after- aide Driv Sadie Ruby of No, 44] be arraigned on Monday F ‘our years old, He re= Morris Hermandorf extinguished the of Women Wear ’Em. entered the Hyde Park home or}noon. About that number of the 96,-|SERSEY OFFICIAL SUES | [iii is price temay nied abjertions foe StF : : blaze and Deanis was able to go to a turned & Week ago from Sarasota, Fla, SAG) . . i ‘ 000 members of the Tenants’ League MAYOR FOR SLANDER bute of the will of thelr uncl AL | Mr, Clark Invented and perfected a eote rug store, where he remained until re- CHICAGO, April 29. Charles M Rothschild, a broker, ucked | Or chicago will trove denn Michioae se eee tt whtuw win | BURGLARS STEAL $500, bea bbdiieepelg ure pay So to a hospit A save-the-corset symposium | Mrs, Rothschild and a maid in a closet|oulevard en masse from an as. sepocie exercising undue influence that ulted FAIL TO CRACK SAFE Cee Ty eee “hicago ‘Corset Club ree saped with ve ay; . as Neptune, City Executive Said tein their being ignored in the document hs CHINESE SHIP READY of the Chicago Co! Cc re: ene eacepe w Jewelry valued at}sembly point in Grant Park at Van ave led Councilman Thiet. Mr. Price died on April 7 at his home, | gonimelin Laboratory tered FOR MA veals that only 65 per cent. of | $12,000, Buren Street, to the municipal pier, |! ef me etonea No. 500 West End Avenue aving ‘ 1 ? IDEN VOYAGE] women wear corsets, according to or Rothschild saved $50 000 worth | where a mass meeting will be held in|, William. Stokes. a ms state of more than $1,000,000 entirely Through Rear Window, HE ORLD’S -— - ; * of jewels ma behin ‘1 ve | Bore! ne 4 A hia widoe sah eal © the laboratory The new steamship Monmouth of the} 2988 Hey, Secretary of the club's fps mu “|protest against the annual offensive} asnury Park, ha 1 bg to his widow. Burglars got into the laboratory of Ways and. Means Committee, Mme, Alla Ripley, President of the Fashion Art League of Amer- |tirnca only yesterday,” said Mrs. | 8ctibed **Down Wit ica, sald more and more women | Rothschild. : Tight May Firs! were giving up corsets, eta’ al havela) ened otime President of the 18th Ward District, “To tell the truth, f don't know | French Lic will lead the march and will speak of gouging. landlords. The paraders will carry banners in- China-America Line, just built at Bal- timore, will start Monday on her maiden voyage from New York to Hong Kong by way of the Panama Canal, She will PB be the first Chincso passenger-freighter to wail from this port inst Mayor Thorw robbers seemed to know all BOY ROLLER - my trip to French Lick. I re- _ - Schief: n d& Company, No, 5170 it s SKATER KILLED] 1434 Street, between midnight and 6 Harlem Offic Rents" and “‘Sit/to recover §500 damag a BY TRUCK, o'clock this morning, broke open a tal cabinet and Kot away with $350 Now Located at stamp Nicholas Mendan, eleven, of No. West 48th Street, roller-skated off the it of his home to-day E, H. Quinn, ult of the meeting of the puncll April 1) at whieh it | ged the Mayor and In cash and $150 1 en a safe in the superintendent's Thoy tri t ‘ hie A tied Ans leged the Atay leak a. fant ot Bie Home itay lis, ope 8 pase | 2092 7th Ave feat lone, th fest beara. She ee 325] a young girl who wears one,” she [Then he sald: ‘Where's that emeraid at the meeting, with M.S. Walsh, amt te be ice papate Hiedtn tie cach te Michael Whioh af Na, ¢ st Sth] ‘The burglary was discovered by the t Vv lations for 800 passengers, Capt.| Said. The club is composed of [ring and that tavalliere you were|Secretary; Dr, G. Wynecken. |pury Park District Court alleged that He was dead when Dr. Mooreosgineer, who notified the police at 6 Near 125th St, eet is her commander.| manufacturers, salesmen and de- | wearing signers of corsets. clowet.”” President, and M, J. Layden Jr., and Attorney Harold ©. Sullivan, Then they locked us in the the Mayor called him w» thief and ac- cused him of stealing borough money, of the Roosevelt Hovpital got there.] /clocy, A rear window was found to Which was arrested, have been broken open, crew ie HOTEL THERESA BU!