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RETR PIR TT RTF AC 4 r - . af THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 5, TOTAL SENTENCES |Fashion Show Girls Selected From 200 Applicants OF 150 YRS GIVEN As Models for Next Week’s Masonic Ladies’ Benefit TO 29 ROBBERS “Lightning Larry,” Sécond Offender, Gets 30 Years— 1922, — MORE YOU LOVE LESS YOU LOVE ‘EM, EXPERT SAYS Can’t Be Equally Stuck on Two at a Time, He Declares. LONDON, May 5. 4 Dr. David Forsyth, well known paycho-analyst, deciares man is incapable of being “head over heels” In love with more than one woman at a time, When a man SON SOLE HEIRS Testaments of Aged Couple Killed by Gas Found in > Presence of Accusing Spouse at Counsel Table Doesn't ; ; Police Complimented. Ruffle Defendant. Brookl¥n Vault. thinks he can love two women at oe saan the same time he is only delud- SAILOR GETS 20 YEARS. ‘Testifying in his own defense, Vir-] An official, connected with the} ‘9 himself, Dr. Forsyth says, be- eile i aged ginius St. Julian Mayo, wealthy auto] Kings County Surrogate’s offics| C@US8¢ any affection given to No. 2 means that No. 1 suffers to that extent. Real love, he adds, can't be a fifty-fifty arrangement, but a radiator manufacturer on trial for bigamy before Justice Edwani R. Finch, in the criminal branch of the Supreme Court, found to-day in a Brooklyn safe de- posit box the will of Mrs, Annie Jackson, who, with her husband, Fre- Pecoro, Who Shot Old Man on Bowery During Hold-Up, to-day repeated the t M. Jackson, died last week of ‘ , 9 , mon i 4 ieee : 4 Sent Up for 9 to 18 Years. circumstances of his association with} the effects of cyanogen gas used for| ™#” can be half in love with two a bat Wilhelmina Meyer, whom he is al-|¢umigating purposes in the Hotel Tee With, sis, wena oak Ee } Bentences, tor an ae bart ai leged to have married April 2, 1904,] Margaret Annex, Columbia Heights,| twelfth in love with twelve ( hard labor in State Prison, amount- in Brooklyn, although at that time] prooklyn. The will was dated Dec.| women.” | img to 150 years, were passed out to- he had a wife and three children liv-17, 1921 As there has been a boom in day by Judges Mulqueen and Rosal- : affinity cases in the British courts recently, Dr. Forsyth’s remarks have attracted much attention. ing in Scranton, Pa In thé same box was a copy sky in the Court of General Sessions. ‘They were all upon men who had een suilty of robbery in some degree. In passing sentences upon twenty- nine men, who either had taken pleas of a Jackson on 1920, prior to his marriage to She Warren—and he A few moments after Mayo took the witness stand, Assistant District At- torney Hugo Wintner asked _permis- sion of the court to have Miss Meyer will signed by Fremont M Jan. 6, the woman who died with him. was a widow—Mrs. or stood trial and been convicted, both Judges took occasion to compli- ment the police upon the good work complaining witness, sit at his side of the counsel table. Unabashed by the proximity of the Mayo continued was a widower when they were mar- ried Mrs, Jackson had a son by her first they had done. In como cases it was his testimony concerning thelr rela-| marriage, Russell Doten Warren, who shown that to make the arrests the tions. disappeared in Chicago in 1916 and officers had taken their,lives in their hands. pe ae - a ite the time of the} wij) provides that another son and 7 ; p ; ; ra tok marriage, said Mayo, but it was at ; A.M., 10.00 A. M. and 12.00 | ‘The heaviest sentence was given to Nine “Perfect 36s” Who Will Appear at the Madison Square Masonic Fashion Show. - her sole’ heir, Winfleld Warren, of : ‘William: Flanagan, thirty-two, of No. Pe: nN 9q her suggestion that the fictitious name] pawrence, Mass., shall set aside a Noon. Additional 12.00Noon 248 East 58th Street, better known as Lightning Larry. Flanagan had ® couple of prior convictions against him, Judge Rosalsky sent him up for thirty years as a second offender. He robbed a tugboat Captain, John Cox, in a hallway in East 39th Street, in February last. Flanagan, it was stated, was not a relative of the man oF JJara of East Orange, N. J., niece of froral , ’ s convicted of . 3 $ F ; could arrange a marriage legally,”| hin first wife, is lett cent train from Libert: of that name who was convicted off ani 44. indows Shattere xplosion| Wisconsin Man Burns Body After Enforcing|Mayo continued. "1 sald it was|noune at No. 408 West 684 Street and Sieepiogearsonll.10P M- Piurder recently..) Otter. sentehoes by y y Pp i . dangerous, for although I hadn't] aij the household effects and personal train may be occupied at Judge Rosalsky were: When Inexperienced Boy Attempts to Light Creed of Celibacy Laid Down heard from my wife in years, I} property of the decedent. The residue ead Savitond . Atetensen, cwol}cthe; didn't know whether she was dead| 6f the estate—real estate, a sailor from Porto Rico, to twenty years, Melendes had two prior con- A large gas heated steaming ma- the room into a pile of boxes, where] MADISON, Wis., May 5 (Copy-| remained. Alice's love affairs had|kept absolutely quiet, She promised| frame rer the Aeod at No tie buat Saturdays Only victions, With others he held up a] chine used In the hat factory of Cas-|he fainted. right).—Hatred of matrimony by two| een snuffed short of the altar by her]she would not tell a soul. And shePggth Street. Mr. Jackson's friends Beet Na a ye wee sel, Cohen & Sons, on the fifth] Twenty girls and forty men were] generations of Farwells has led to the Wenn mon ed Rhee agate weld her word for a long period of] estimated his wealth at close to toe espera meri M und the cain diawel. Ee san CRA EHE floor of No. 707 Broadway, blew up|ecmployed on this floor and when the}conviction here of Hartwell Farwell,| knight who promised to rescue her} Mayo then related how at her sug- Meibaa dy Mr. Jackson did not make a tyes Liberty St. 12.00 Noon after a chase and fight by Detective) this morning, hurling ita casing of|steamer exploded with a roar prac-}rich Dane County farmer and deacon| from this monotonous isolation ap-|xestion the fictitious name was used] wil) after he married Mrs, Warren,| Arrives Philadelphia 2.00 P.M. Lagach of the West 123d Street Sta-|quarter-inch steel across a workroom, | tically every one was panlestricken.|of tifs Congregational Church at aati pie led in the person of }ufter several discussions concerning |there will! arise in the settlement of | Parlor car, dining club car and coaches jon. ‘ John Piecoro, twenty-two, of No, 146 Classon Avenue, who came into prominence in police circles when, in holding up a lunch room at Bowery and Fourth Street, he shot John ‘Templeton, seventy-four years old, to get $7 from the cash register, was sentenced’ to from nine to eighteen John Gremer, with two previous convictions for misdemeanor, was sent to State Prison for from three years Policeman Henry J. Siebel at 69th uheffield Street, Brooklyn. While the court was passing out Lexington Avenue and 52d Street, on tences as follows: Francis Smith, twenty-one, of No. 49 West 145th Street; Henry E. Ellis, twenty-one, of No. 140 West 133d Street, Negroes and old offenders, twenty years each for the robbery of Michael Kraus of No. 29 West 185th Street. James Harrison, thirty-four, Mills Hotel, from five to ten years for hold- ing up Charles Jenson, a jeweller. Manuel Portel, twenty-five, who gave his occupation as Salvation Army was sentenced to the peniten- Reaches Port jorth Atlantic. reported to the Coast Guard office at the Barge Office, The Seneca is now 8. 1. and will oon. the Seneca left New York to patrol the ice floes of the North Atlantic sea travel lines to assure AS EDIBLES NOW THREATEN CROPS Few Brought to California purposes, is threatening to de- . Ave year age Girls Scream in Panic as Blast In Broadway Hat Faetory Hurls Steel Machine Across Workroom Gas Steamer—Has Miraculous Escape. wrecking tables and chairs. Although no one was hurt, the explosion blew out twenty windows in the establish- ment, caused a panic on two floors of the ten-story building and brought a lerge detail of firemen and apparatus. In the excitement a number of per- sons hastened out of the building as fast as the elevators could take them. The lighting of the steaming ap- blew off it missed him by only a few On the floor above, occupied by the clothing factory of Cohen & Lang, there were thirty girls and thirty-five men employes and they, too, stam- peded. Screams rang through the building and some one on the sido- walk, hearing the roar and crash ot breaking glass, turned in a fire alarm. Each of the two elevator boys in the building, Joseph Clarke and Mal- that the patrolmen crossings in the detailed at the neighborhood had Hatred of Matrimony Prompts Rich Bachelor Fiance of 52-Year-Old Sister By Father. Windsor, for ter's flance. Farwell warned his sister not to at- tempt to marry. After fifty-two years of spinster life, love came to her and she announced her engagement, Far- well killed Phillip Housten rather than have another wedding in the family. The jury in the case was out fifty- four hours, returning its verdict late Thursday evening. the murder of his sis- was ostracized by her family. wed and moved away. A son When James IN DIVORCE SUIT Appellate Division Reverses Order to Pay Her $5,000 for Counsel Fees. Mrs. Edith Kelly Gould, who was divorced by Frank J. Gould in Paris, lost to-day her motion to compel Mr. Gould to pay her $5,000 for counsel fees with which to appeal from a de- cision against her, in her divorce suit brought in this State. The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, to which appeal was taken by Mrs, Gould is not entitled to seek re- sion is binding upon her NOMEN Es ont 4 ARRESTED IN HOLD-UP OF DELICATESSEN SHOP Proprietor Declares Prisoner Iv and got away with $20, missing $860 which had been hidden shortly before. He identified McDermott to-day as one of the par. oe dete EE 2.1 INCHES RAIN HERE be fair and warmer. Probably will be bright and warm too. Sunday bo Boalon, but New Fork was weiiesl, inches. Thi hrew him across |all they could do to disentangle tt. | Farw ; ce |i orchard was interrupted by ; these sentences the fury, that. had | "2 e blast threw h all they cou angle tt." [Farwell dled only Hartwell and Alice |"n orchard! was interrupted by Hart. er oat aiicuy ot tne eassstler cf embrace.” Frightened, Allee fled. A the Eorethal Casket Company, att “RS. GOULD LOSES moment later shots were heard. Justice Declines Gypsy Baby Nomads Travel by Auto Now and Covet Cars and Tires Instead of WILLIAMSBURG, Va., May 6 (Copyright).—Gypsies offered a baby in payment of a $25 fine assessed against a buxom Romany girl in Jus- tice Bob Cole’s court here: Was the charge that of borrowing a wagons in favor of the flivver. he suffered the second shock of the day He had been sitting in his court looking out on the newly paved Duke of Gloucester wondering what Pat Henry or old King Carter would say if they could revisit Williamsburg Street salesmen made the complaint “Judge, this gal here stole three tires from my car while I was off getting somebody to make repatrs,” he said, was much ejaculation and searching ‘The leadey, gieuced aboul, & winks 3 Horses Once Stolen. came into his eyes, hand, he pointed womun's arms. “We pay fine with ba ried; ‘babbee worth $ Just Cole was shocked speechiess. And the mother of the and raising his to a baby in a pee,” he par: almost babies,"’ said the court. 8 TIMES IN MONTH Trio, Oldest 18, Held, and Woman Is Arrested as coppo, ten, who had been missing from his home at No. 314 29th Street Brooklyn, since May 3. Louis returned home last night and As a result of the alleged contes sion, Mrs. Anele Kriwickas, who lives stroy all vegetation in La Jolla. The ral ee hea e caneetiiy in New| OF Mttty Pockets. At lust $20 Was] in the same house ax the Katus boys Sith ie ETON ON A resident of La Jolla, travel- York city, where the precipitat feed ® y | Produced a Was arraigned to-day in Fifth Avenu few hundred of the snails about | was wet ail the way from Ph iadelphia the Judge goods. She was held tn $1,000 bp: for & bears luemmurrow, Farmer to Slay A casual acquaintanceship ripened into love and Alice forgot the creed of her father in her new-found happi- ness. The brother took little notice at first of the growing friendship. He believed that his sister was beyond the age of love affairs, Suddenly the truth confronted him, Alice an- nounced that she proposed to marry Phillip and move to a farm her suitor planned to purchase with his savings. couple as a trysting place. One day in January their tryst din When Hartwell returned to the house Three days later the Sheriff came for Farwell. Alice heard them ask her brother about a charred corpse pulled out of a flaming haystack at Portage. Farwell resolutely maintained he knew nothing about the matter. Alice collapsed. Farwell was brought to Madison, where he broke down and confessed. “It had warned Housten to away,’ he said. ‘I was afraid he carried a gun, so I went armed, Then in a fit of insanity I shot him. stay town another for hours, T was dazea, one of them and without getting out, dumped, him on top and lit a match to teh hay. Then I drove back home like mad," After confessing, Farwell decided to fight for his freedom on the ground of insanity sentenced from Manhattan. You'll never find any 4INCRE at No. 546 which Criminal Courts Building this morn Not only did Miss Meyer know that him of V. Julian May was used by in the marriage certificate. In reply to questions by his coun- sel, George Gordon Battle, Mayo tes- tified that Miss Meyer was anxious to re-establish herself in the good graces of her wealthy grandmother by showing her a marriage certifi- cate. “I told her I didn’t know how I or alive, Miss Meyer said that if the thing could be done it would be the choice of a name. At this point Assistant District At- torney Wintner interposed to object that this entire story, even if true, would be no defense to the charge against Mayo, and that be would ask the Judge so to instruct the jury. Lois Waterbury Mayo, to whom Mayo has been married since 1917, but who from 1912 lived at the house Fourth Street, Brooklyn, Mayo maintained, was at the Tetrty-fourth Street has not been heard from since. The trust fund of $8,000 for the use of the missing son if he be found before Jan. 1, 1925, If Russell Warren has not appeared on that date Winfield War- ren is to take possession of the trust fund Mr. Jackson's will bequeathes about $10,000 to charities and personal friends. ‘To Mrs, Yara Esther Brain- stocks and bonds—is to be equally divided be- the estate the question of whether he or his wife died first. If Mrs, Jack- son survived her husband even for only a few minutes the law has held that she would be legally entitled to her dower share in his estate and her heirs would have a claim upon it. A test made yesterday with flash- light smoke established that the gas used in the fumigation of an apart- ment bene&th that oceupled by Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, twenty-four hours * “I have plenty of money to pro- Infuriated at the thought of Alice before their bodies were found, pene- and six months to seven years and six|Paratus, in the rear part of the fifth} colm Williams, thought that the car) 4.) my daughters; they do not|!eaving the Farwell home to wed a|!9 and waited her turn in the cor- trated to thelr rooms, District Attor- months. Gremer tried to hold up| floor, was in charge of a foreman,|of the other had crashed to the base-|noeq to marry,’ James Farwell,|COMparatively poor man, Hartwell{‘dor outside the courtroom to be ney Ruston will wait for the comple- train Saturdays. Philadelp hia (ret moar BE OOP. M. and 11.10 P. M.) 15 minutes earlier from West 23rd St. 11. ath M. New Train but he was ill to-day, so Jacob Kes-| ment, so each went down to help.| father of the convicted man, often re.|4rove Housten from the house and|C#lled as a witness, Mayo's daugh-|tion of the chemical analysis of the Street and the East Drive of Centra! ltenbaum, a boy of seventeen, volun-|But learning that there had been an] peated to his family, The father] forbade hiss ister to seo him again.| ter: Mrs. Virginia Mayo Ker, also was! organs of the couple before taking any Park. Stebel shot and killed Newton}. 4 He lighted the pilot burner,|explosion upstairs, they ran to the|died ten years ago, but he handed} Calm was restored to the household; in court as a spectator. action on this development, Sutton, Gremer’s paxtner, and then 5 ! : "lupper floors to take down those who|down the heritage of celibacy to his|Housten had apparently deserted the shot and wounded Grémer. and when the main burner was turned| ¥or5 now clamoring at the gates. bachelor son, Hartwell, who became | "eishborhood. Then it dawned on the Isaac Krasnoski, twenty-nine, of|on the explosion occurred. They made several trips and then|even more bitter toward marriage|>rother than his sister had been No, 817 East 14th Street, with no pre-| irestenbaum was standing at one|the firemen arrived and added to| than his sire. meeting her sweetheart in secret. ‘The vious convictions, was sentenced tol 1. CP tne machine and thia saved|the general excitement. Broadway| A daughter who refused to abide by| ™Arried sister, who had been cast out GN genet ae A oak org Rett] his tite, for when the stect casing|‘T@Mic was for a time so jammed] the wishes of her father married and|Py the family, opened her doors to the For to-morrow (Saturday) A Special Clearance of former “I hid the body in the barn, That tiary on a plea of guilty to stealing| yydge Seabury from_an order of Su-| farmér’s horse for the caravan or of] P&Y began to how! night I carried the body to the woods clothing from Manuel Burbank of} preme Court Justice Guy directing] impotite palmist tiie with aha Pay the fine,’ demanded the}on my farm but I couldn't seem to No, 867 West 12th Street. that the amount be paid to Mrs}, PUB IA PRU SY OF CASO np mid pidge. stand the thought of leaving him Sr Gould, unanimously reversed the|nives? No, the charge ogainst the here was more digging into more|there. ‘The next morning I dragged O H d d SENECA ENDS 3 MONTHS’ | order: Lady Babbie of the party was that of, “itty pockets. him to the tobacco shed and wrapped ne unare The -opinion, written py Justice|stealing three auto t Giteles ‘All ri’, Judge," said the chief al}iim in « gunny sack, That night 1 DUTY AMONG ICEBERGS] page. set forth plainly that in the last, ‘‘we got twenty-nine dollar." | jut him in my machine and went to —_—_—_——— opinion of the Court the plaintiff, have long since given up covered} ‘And Williamsburg has enoug!| Madison. I drove up one street and Youths’ Long-trouser Suits (coat, walstcoat and trousers) at $16.50 & 29.50 > safety to steamships and general traffic ‘One of Pair Whe Teck $20. Fence. —__- - . * Mueh driftwood and wreckage also was : 920. | to-day GIRL ESCAPES REFORMATORY. These prices represent drastic reductions from original ‘cleared from the ocean by the crew of Re goons ee Sire oe Down the street and into his} Eight times in four weeks th! |. the rain and fog early this morn- : Caeee TERY pRGRERyE K HPHEXyPE eH the Seneca. She stayed out among the| ‘ht, morning by Detectives Brannigan | dreamy ken rattled the gypsy cara-| Clothing factory of ‘Tobias Blumen-fing, Vera-Wendt. twenty, encaped trom quotations, and are far below the actual values, the into Halifax for provision: Teebergs and Donohue of the West 123d Street van, each filvver piled h with thal, at No. 838 Fourth Avenuc.|one of the dormitories of the State Were unusually numerous this season, eaten on charges of sesault and rob-| ity and kitchen bric-a-brac, That] Brooklyn, has been burglarized. |iteformatory at Bedford, by-silding from suits being of exceptional! quality. it was reported by the crew. ‘, The complaint ts by Jacob Geher, wax shock No. 1, gypsies with confession that the robberies were ex- oe ee low Pg oy Vs tne Senne PORTED cyrner of 8 delicate af shop at No. 67/autos! They stopped in ‘front of] gcuted by three boys was said to have|teran a, pursuit’ after the ainoovern . nue. He says two men ‘ ‘. ‘ an 5 cove “+ Py 4 r . SNAILS IM. trith gun ‘Held Up the place on Yann as [Justice Bob's court and srst iste been made last night by Louis Roc-|bu! no trace of the girt was found, &he Sizes, 15 to 19; the major number being In the smaller sizes his father took him t nour- 5 MAKES IT WETTEST SPOT], The caravan chict insted 6 trl] vocgme frightened, It wat auld, wn’ en Eixth Floor) From Sicily Increase Led Ste had bought the tires from a “whisk- me frightened, It was waid, an t is so deli. : More showers are predicted by the|@?ed colored person.” Justice Bob told completo story, naming Augos sean dainty and well ' Rapidly. Weather Bureau for thls afternoon, and {couldn't recall any such, “oullud | See. Mevas. thirteen, of No. 180 810 ada; or moderate DIEGO. {t will be wise to take an umbrella 4¢] Puhson" in the neighborhoo: Street, and Josoph Katus, twelve, hi weather diet. rf A bacorsl her § you are dining out this evening, but it| ‘Twenty-five dollars fine and $4) brother, as accomplices. The tro willl Pri, gu Madison Anenue - ifth urn, New fork A pest of matls, imported [is promised that tne sky will clear|comts,’’ he anid be arraigned in Children’s Court he double-wrapped, sanicary sealed package originally from Sicily for edible | sometime to-night ane to-morrow will) The «ypaine were aghast. There March 4, came in with a verdict of Pa ‘ be ote sister that Cousin i guilty of robbery in the first degree. Off d Pa { f Bother around here for a Judge Mulqueen passed out other sen- ered Ip yen 0 INE} ’ lief in this State—that the matter] When the Justice heard the baby > | i! Mt oree found myself out in the ¥ mse h ‘ ountry. I saw a group of haystac! The Coast Guard cutter Seneca ar-/has been decided against her in the] offer of the chiet patterer of the band,| BOYS ROB FACTORY = ([<0'2U3., {say & sroup of longuide rived to-day from field patrol duty and] French courts, and that their deci-

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