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|two MEN INDICTED. arm and his leg# to brace V-VSFIRST WIFE ESTATE DIVISION. |"x°.x62.o\toeat| WOMAN RESCUED, | cS ldress. The woman proved Miss Rose Rusch, No, Street, Weat New York, ollce Lieutenant Fred Rusch, Jon the edge of the man- hole she said, ‘and it turned up. Before I could catch myself 1 had slipped through. I thought I should drown, but found that by standing erect and throwing my head back I could Just ‘keep my nose and mouth out of the water. I think I must have been there fifteen minutes before my screams were heard,'* Her only tnjurles were slight bruises where sho struck the edge of the manhole in her fall, esas STO We WOULD MERGE MUSEUMS Hotel Manager and Extermi- to be nator Named in Cyanogen Gas Killing of Two. nts charging Ely Du Puy, Hotel Margaret and Albert Bradicich, a vermin extermi- of No. U4 Marion Street, Brooklyn, with manslaughter in the second degree were filed by the Kings County Grand Jury in the County Court to-day. They are charged with causing the deaths on April 23, of Fremont M. Jacki hy retired mamifacturer, and his wife, Annie, by the use of cyanogen gas in furnigating rooms directly be- low those occupied by the Jacksons in the Hotel Margaret Annex, with- out’ taking proper precautions to pre- FILES BIGAMY | HINGED ON WHO, OF GHARGE IN PARIS) TREE, DIED FIRS Offers Evidence “She Is Chris- tian, Not Jewess, Making Annulment Void. IN SEWER; FACED DEATH 1 MINUTES Passerby Calmly Saves Her Then Makes ‘Little of Deed, Indic ager of the nator, Surrogate “Decides They All Died at Once, so Father's Heirs Get Property, PARIS, May letters from Anastase Vonslatsky to 2.—Passionato love Otto Koehler was walking along 17th Street in West New York, N. J., this morning when he heard a muffied scream that seemed to come from under his feet. At first he could not The estate of Robert G, Hellowell, who, with his wife Catherine and thelr child Maria, was killed on Aug 6, 1920, when their automobile was hit by a train at a crossing at Bing- the young Russian girl who claims to be his lawful wife, were presented to American Embassy here to-day. Nation's museums in the educational the oO i y res vel e yread of the poisonous gas.| locate the source of the voice, he FEE i rote ica whe Hel Dente abe DCM Adelle Non Puy and Bradiciok wars aye b noticed a manhole with its ta 100 | meeting of the Amerioan Astocia~ against the young .Pole who recently] Wingate of Brooklyn, must go to thel paton Pottrs Judge. MoLaughite iS 01 ent Mie 0088 | ion of Mudaume here to-day.” ‘The wed Marion Ream Stephens, Ameri-| members of his family. There are two indictments against |? UPsi’e Cown. speaker was Robert Martin, director of * can heiress. Mrs. Elizabeth Walsh, No, 1049 St h defendant, one covering the It was from the sewer below that] 4,6 of Great Britain’s largest museums, The letters, sent from Philadelphia | Mark's Avenue, Brooklyn, a sister|death of Mr. Jackson, the other the|the voice came, the voice of a woman. | +1, our country, we are endeavoring of Mrs, Hellowell, made the conten- tion that the child had survived her parents and that therefore the estate must be divided between the familie: of both husband and wife. Witnesses were brought here from Binghamton, and the Surrogate's decision, from the evidence submitted, was that all three of the little family had been in- stantly killed, Had Mr, Hellowell died first, his estate would have gone to his wife and consequently through her to the members of her family, Had the child survived them the fraction of a minute, she would have inherited the estate and on her death, it would h geen divided between both families: The contest has been on in the Brook- lyn court for two days. Mr, Hello- well was secretary of the firm of A. G. Spalding & Brother, No, 126 Nassau Street, and lived at No. 31 Prospect Park West. His estimated estate is between $50,000 and $50,000. ~~ death of his wife. Ball was fixed et $5,000 in each case and furnished, —— POLICEMAN CONVICTED ON CHARGE OF ASSAULT David O'Neill to Be Sentenced May AT for Shooting Up Sa! David J, O'Neill, a patrolman of the East 104th Street Station, twenty- nine, of No, 201 East 39th Street, was to-day convicted of assault in the sec- ond degree by a jury before Judge McIntyre in General Sessions and re- manded to the Tombs for sentence on May 17. O'Neill was indicted by the Grand Jury fo. robbery in the first degree, petty larceny, assault and re- celving stolen goods, According to testimony, while in uniform, Howley's siloon, Koehler removed the cover, lay flat on the pavement and peered into the dark hole. When his eyes had adjusted themselves to the darkness he saw the woman chin-deep in the wae which ls more thati five feet «. Koehler {s husky. He f fo one arm down where the wofnah “gould reach it with both of hers, ‘Pleen, uging to the ‘girl, who calls herself Mme Liouboff Mourom@ky Vonsiatsky, be gin: “My dearly beloved little wife “My adored child” and "My little Liouboff.” The Paris Mme, Vonsiatsky asked that formal charges of bigamy filed by her at the embassy be forwarded te the Attorney General at Washington. Embassy officials said they had no authority to do this, so the documents will be sent to the State Department at Washington With the letters is an affidavit from Edward Debraz, brother-in-law of Liouboff, who certifies that Vonsiat- sky asked him to testify falsely that Liouboff was a Jewess, enabling the Pole to have his marriage with her annulled. Certified copies of her marriage certificate were included in the docu- ments presented by the young Rur sian girl, who declares she was mar- ried to Anastase Vonslatsky in 1920, at the Yalta Cathedral in the Crimea. Photographr, and Vonslatsky's let ters admitting she ts his wife were also presented for forwarding to ‘Washington. Other documents which Mme. Von- siatsky presents are proofs that she is a Christian, Annulment of their marriage would be possible if the young Pole, who ts nny husband of the Ream helress in America, could prove his first wife a Jewess. The i Greek Orthodox Church In New York, ; where Vonsiatsky is sald to have ap- 1 plied for annulment of his first mar- | riage, could do this automatically if 4 he could prove that Mile Mouromsky i Mr, Martin sald, “We an of the atndent have, the States. O'Neill, went into John kicked the cat, took a shot at ‘Thomas Jennings, the bar- tender, who dropped through a trap- door into the cellar, and grabbed $25 from the cash register, He Was Iden- tified later by Jennings in a police Uneup. RECEIVES $10,000 FOR BROKEN NECK, Victor Babine, fifty-two, of No. 39% Fulton Street, Jamaica, who was riding on the running board of a Brooklyn City Railway Company trolley car on Feb. 23, 1921, when « motor truck passed and injured his back, settled for $10,000, it was reported in court to: He sued for $35,000, alleging his back had been broken, and he had to ride on the running board because the car was a eer WOMAN DIES OF MERCURY PolI- SONING. Edith Buchanan, forty-two, of. the Martha Washington Hotel, died at Fellevue Hospital to-day of bichloride of mercury potsoning. She was taken from the hotel Monday. KSALRY As a result of a fire in our salesrooms and stock- rooms—we of er—beginning tomorrow, Saturday Carpets Linoleums At 4% Manufacturing Cost The productions of the foremost manufacturers for every room in your home. 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Liouboff Mouromsky i and Anatase Andreivitch Vonsiatsky. 4 It ts learned that his assertion that he bas no wife other than the former Mrs. Stevens Is based on the fact that if the gir! he married tn 1920 tn the Crimea_is a Jewess the offictals of the ij Greek Orthodox Church here can nullify { the marriage. He 1s said to have admit- | ted marrying the young Russian to give {4 her a Christian name and save ber from massacre. He was an officer in the anti-Bolshevik forces which had ju: captured Yalta, and feeling against Jews Was 80 strong pogroms were feared. ‘The couple are said never to have lived together. ENGIN GUONT Never before have you had a chance like this to buy high grade floor coverings at such remarkable price reductions, 4 RE. (From the Boston Globe.) | Patient—Do you really think you can make me well, doctor? Doctor—Without a doubt. Your case in just my specialty. I've treated a pa- tient for over twenty years who has ANS > ) ¢ aa ; “HERE'S OUR TRIAL OFFER TO YOU : ? 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Just imagine SIZES TO FIT : hundreds of suits EVERYBODY 1 that the average store al considers good val- Price Is Much Less a ues at $25 or $40. Than To-day's My special offer:— Wholesale Cost. SPECIAL! COAT—-VEST- 2 PRS.OF TROUSERS 2 PANTS : SUITS *22 Regular $35 to 50 gg 154. NASSAU ST. Tribune Bidg Direck Entrance From Streef; 1ECE AMERICAN WALNUT. DINING ROOM 8UITE eriod, consisting of Buffet, China Closet, $4 Chest 1 Arm and § 48-inch, 6-foot extension: with genuine leather » Mustrated........ ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Columbia Grafonolae from $30 Up on Our Easy Pay- ment Plan, May, Columbla Records on Sale. A Com. plete Lins DA-BED, of NEW HOME $2700 erin es on Credit up to $110. 8thAve. |] ENGLANDER vovuBLe finished in, | Mahogany, complete with — mattr and spring; as liluste ated 750.752 EIGHTH AVE. 46th St.” gai “ADe EAST ide Sr Bek. 3t4.and 4 Aves.. INTO EDUCATIONAL PLAN BUFFALO, May 12.—Incorporation of the publie system was suggested at to make museums @ distinct community are striving not only to make them adjuncts public educatiohal systems but units of the schools, so that they may be utilized to the fullest extent by the In this project we hope to co-operation of the United ee] URGES SCRAPPING OF MERCHANT SHIPS Include © Fleets in Warship Programme. PHILADELPHIA, May 12.—A plea for application of the battleship scrapping policy of Secretary of State vine) Hughes to the maritime commercial We closed up three today’, lines and wonderful Reg. $18.50 Values Now 25% Off Reg. $27.50 Values Now 25% Off , Reg. $36.50 Values xi * Now 25% Off Reg. $43.50 Values Now 25% Off “Hickey“Freeman’ 897° 50 $39- SALE LSO AT Ltalian Commissioner Would] sien ot SAMUEL. BLUM Wi ockenter Art Clothes” RETIRING FROM BUSINESS stock to our manufacturing headquarters at 740 Broadway, and haven't got the room for this stock, As we are going out of business and this is our last Spring season, we have sacrificed ENTIRE $500,000 STOCK MEN’S AND SUITS AND TOPCOATS Every garment must be sold regardless of loss! “OUR REGULAR MARKED PRICES" —Which originally ‘wé¥ée* much’ below Rochester “Art” Clothes are known all over the United States for their smart been in the manufacturing business for many years and did in the past, more than $3,000,000 a year and sold clothing to all the most representative retailers throughout the country. Now we are retiring from business and are sacrificing direct to the public our entire tremendous stcck at such great price reductions that no thrifty man can afford to overlook the opportunity. ——————— NOTE THESE REDUCTIONS: 13:88 20.63 27:38 32:63 SENSATIONAL OFFER A Most Extraordinary Purchase Enables Us to Present the Nationally Known Hickey-Freeman SUITS i * Clothes are among the finest manufactured“ are rarely offered underprice, not to say anything aboyt the tremendous sacrifice we offer. for hi Pier $60 Suits $15 'uxedos $75Cutawsy =n $75 Suits Samuel Slum WHOLESALE CLOTHING MANUFACTURER A 740 BROADWAY— CORNER. ASTOR PLACE fleets of the entire world was made to-day Signor “T believe that instead of building Francesco yy Quat-[new ships,” suid Signor Quattrone (rone, High Commisstoner of Italy tofafter be had pointed out thet ther tho United States, at the opening ses- [las been an enormous shrinkage f the twenty-sixth annual meet-[tle value of shipping and that. f ing of the American Academy of Po-| Years to come many vessels will be litical and Social Science. unable to find carg “AN Statesmen, | diplomats, economists] MA4ens of the world should meet to And representatives of scores of other} Sether and apply Mr, Hughes's polioy activities “gathered for the of scrapping battleships to the already seston, | aa ngérdualy ‘sick body represented ns the maritime commercial fects of the entire world."’ the general topte of which is “Amer- ica and the Rehabilitation of Europe."* ome = ell-Known Manufacturer of of our temporary stores and moved all the remaining YOUNG MEN'S 3 actual manufacturing cost. quality of wool.ns and high type of tailoring. We have | Reg. $23.50 Values Now 25% Off | | 17:83 23:83 29:63 35:63 Reg. $31.50 Values Now 259% Off Reg. $39.50 Values Now 25% Off Reg. $47.50 Values Now 25% Off Rocnester Tuxedos, FullDress, New Cutaway Coats, York Vests, hé* United ‘States. They ‘0 37 (gas sal igs Take Elevator to the 6th Floo 125 CANAL ST. Serer.