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eR ORR ERE EE | | 2 ve DF HER I, BANKER son of Boston Millionaire earned of Montgomery’s Conviction in New York. BOSTON, June 16.—W. Robert lontgomery, financier, frankly ad- fitted to-day he had served time Mfter being convicted of grand lar- eeny in New York while President of the Hamilton National Bank. This admission was embodied in a state- ent after ‘Jack’ Sanborn, son of Boston's millionaire coffee merchant, iad = deserted Montgomery's Eleanor when, it is said, he learned pf her uncle's past. “I was convicted of a Brime,"’ Montgomery said n Attorney General w niece technical ‘to satisfy se assistants ft had caused to be indicted for crime. I do not know whether yougg San- igo knew it not, We have not discussed it, but that has nothing to do with the affairs of my niece.” \ i} Mr. Montgomery outlined in detail ‘his version of the action which re- ited in his conviction. He declared at, although he was compelled to cloee the bank during the 1907 panic he paid every depositor and stock- holder 100 cents on the dollar. During the trial testimony showed, according fto the records, that Montgomery had obtained $4,400 from the Tremont Branch the day the bank closed by means of a mortgage on lots owned Néy a real estate company he controlled Several actions are said to be pend- ing against Montgomery in the Su- perior Court here. cite SHE PREFERS JAIL TO _ SUBWAYS OF NEW YORK Mepress,“Mentohed From Jersey, Couldn't Keep Away, “I'd rather be in jail in. Jersey or } 7! than Be in the subways of ‘New York,”|0 signs to indicate it was a city car, le in the subways New i, bel Jones, a Nogress, told Judge Cain} 't WS said that befor he quieted 4 i Bayonne, N. J, Police Court to-d ay down, Commissioner Whalen rebuked Braking her at her word, the Judge er to the Hudson County Hor a thirty-day term. of her Iixbel_was banished udge Cain about two months ago, She innounced she.was going to New York "Vhe Negro quarter of Bayonne was quiet gd peaceful until night, when hel returned and went through the liminaries of getting arrested sent penitentiary Because belligerent nature from Bayonne by 3 AKVERNE FIRE PANORAMIC VIEW § MID TO SENTENCE |} BY COP, WRECKING PUMP GONG TOFIRE Narrowly Misses Department of Plant and Structures sped so fast to the Arverne fire last evening past the raised hand of a traffic police. man at Myrtle and Cooper Avenues in the Glendale section, narrowly missir the policeman and several pedestrians, ® gasoline pump in front of a garage. saw the mis and threatened the tra As the owner of the gasoline pump had no word from Mr, Whalen as to regret for n the section, Myrtle Avenue being a WHALEN GAR RUNS Policeman and Pedestrians in Ignoring Traffic Signal, Commissioner Grover Whalen of the that his automobile dashed ‘an up on the sidewalk and demolished Although, according to those who ap, the automobile bore fiz. policeman. late as 11 o'clock this forenoon the damage or offer of repara- ‘olman Christoy jendale § ng Kogel of the on duty at the is one of the busiest ation was which COLLECTED FUR TAXES ILLEGALLY, IS CHARGE highway for tourists to the Roc a T fast couldn't stand it in New] M&nwas pass ts to Mio wight fie 1 Fork,” Mabel told Judge Cain, | “Judge, | irk pe Si a hem subways! Oh, them subways! | “Md also a trolley street. It was clut MRS ROSE FRANK 4ND BORNIE Bend me to Jail if you want to, Judge,{ tered with vehicles and people when POTS PAUL THOMP ION put I'm going to stay in Jersey." Commissioner Whalen's car came _.— long the avenue Mother and Babe in Ruins of Home at Arverne i. COLLEGE HEAD ASSAILS In running post ; ralman Kogel Fi signal holding up the Myrtle Avenue ATHLETE PROSELYTING | °)>can a permitt he Co. : aepiaccena: hued Ma prcgeed. it wos nor{FALLS FOUR STORIES, POSED AS DETECTIVES TO Co1- t amc proceed as not . aa Haverford Wawts Brate, Xet-Brawai! car whether Mr. Whalon's chauffeur LANDS ON PEDESTRIAN] | V8eT Money, Is cHanct fapicdta Phedtanar, oe tegen ed ue ence Rooney of No, 1208 I PHILADELPHIA, June 16.—Colleges| the signal. At rate, the car ran|! ome and Former (ieee| Place, and Joéeph Miller of No, 4 S where brawn is greded higher than}over to the wa!k 2nd broke down the Hospital Herkimer Street, Broo! P yriins and) wher udents mi pum} fr Anton Markmuller John Peppo, No. 2382 S Avenue, | "algned in the Plaza Hi < HA ef yuntry club lfe of their colle Myrtle Garage at No. 66 Myrtle | was ‘putting an awning to-day at} Wilamsburg, to-day charged wit 1 ors’? were deplored by President nu No. 1384 St. Nicholas Avenue, when the] ing tickets for an entertainment onfort of Haverford to-day in un d-| After the collision, which seriously fourth floor coping, on which he was] out @ permit and repreyenting ress before graduates at the eighty-!damaged the Commissioner's car, My § ec h Il to the] Selves as pollce officers, \ ighth commencement Whalen telephoned for another, which | #"4'"8. Bave way and ‘ll he sh Ba UaEE simak bakes atieat testified the pair, claiming to } a, | a M, J rofeasor of tarrived ten minutes later, and resumed | * UME nilosophy. followed with a declaration! his journey: to Ateemae Just below him was Jacob Lesser of| tives, threatened them with ovr wat ‘Haverford, dosn't want to Stiract! "pho damaged car wan taken ‘to the No.107 Eldridge Street and Peppo struck | they did not buy tickets for i 0 red te modern tendoney at wchonia Glendale public garage and a wreck. * Sihenites” Py gael anions cape jhe of the “City Home. R which provelvte f. eth he Ing car belonging to the city later war teker to the hospital and Leaser! Miller were held in 9: be luating class numbered 47, carried it away, Went home in » taxicab, @minalon June BROAD CHANNEL BEACH 62 Sr BEA 38 sr Map Showing Destroyed District. Mem Are Held in Ball of $2,500, ld Manezon, No,' 1954 79th Street, Harry Manney, No. 813 Eastern way, both of Brooklyn, were held bail by United st Com it cheock to-day collected ipts and on charges nspiracy to defraud the Govern the collection and personal ap for fur sales taxes charged that the defendan Jacob Breger, a furrier, as go cen, represented to a number of ers that they could save 10 per cent the money divided the nGE PPAMSTOP. “PN HAN Port Cap eamship Company, George ny, and two Marra and Fred Post, DP ON IQLOR, n of t Charles H Hirshfield, of th stevedores, $2,500 bail each by United States sioner Hitchcock to-day o: of illegally landing a quantity uaa, a whiskey from he steam CHARGE HE THREW TAR INTO BROOKLYN SCHOOL Request. in the Fifth Avenue Court, Brooklyn, to-day suspended sen tence on Frank Graha nineteen, of No. 176 Thirteenth Street, Brooklyn, on a charge of disorderly Ju pre by Miss Margaret Davidson Principal of the Public School No. 121 entence was suspended at Miss David son's request Miss Davidson said young Grahame, u former pupil, stood on a roof opposit th thool, and threw ‘pieces of tar through the school windows at th children, Young hame id h threw nothing, but went up to the roof to see Who was throwing the tar —— WHEELOCK DECLARED INCOM. PETEN \ jury tn Justice Mitchell's part of Suprgme Court to-day found Georg: A. Wheelock, one time prominent racing mentally incompetent, and agreed that his wife, Julla Ellen Wheelock, b« appointed committee of his person and property, Wheelock, who 1s now sixty- three yeare old, has not been able to care for his affairs since March last. man DONT HOARD GSH SPEND, ADVISE CHCAGD BAR DEAN AS. Trude Cites Marriage of Mrs. Leeds to Grecian Prince in “Swan Song.” (Special to Th ing World.) CHICAGO, June 16. — Alfred 8, Trude, for half a century a leader of the Chic “th so bar, to-day nd fina announced a retirement from active practice at the age of seventy- seven He delivered what he “Swan Song’ his years called sioned hou his an impas- appeal permitting the of earnings of large estates to be passed along to future zenerations. against ding the Mr. Trude applied his doctrine ractically by assisting in. obtaining the payment, on the ¢ of Judge Ryne of $275,059 attorneys’ fees from the estate of the late Otte Young and the distribution of $690,- 956 of the surplus earnings of the estate among four daughters of Mr. Young. Mr. Trude described the col- lection of the large solicitor’s fees as a “distinctly beneficial. act.** “To hoard the tate untouched and to pass untold millions on to the grandchildren, perhaps unfitted tem entally to receive them, would be Inviting a calamity Mr. Trude ‘00 much money in the hands of young persons has usually proved productive of disaster? and the* act of distributing as much of the principal of an estate as possible among tl parents of children and the payment of large attorney's fees is a distinctly beneficial act “In most cases rich mc:'s sons are unfitted to handle large fortunes left them by their parents, and Chicago's history is full of instances where ‘ions of wealthy parents not only ruined themselves, but their wealth attracted to them male and female wastrels, whose sole occupation was speeding hell-bent to destruction. “T am reminded of a striking In- stance in my own experlence which illustrates the startling use of a yast fortune by heirs, One of my clients, William B. Leeds, known as the “Tin Plate Kin, married a pink-faced, Oricntal-eyed beauty from Cleveland and then died leaving to her a fortune estimated at $57,000,000 “The young widow went to Bu- rope, met a princeling, and as a re- sult of the use of a vast fortune the Greeian dynasty was changed over- night, and America lost one of {ts best friends, the Premier Venizelos."* Mr. Trude appeared as the repre- sentative of Mrs. Cecil Young Hey- worth von Kerwin of New York, one of the daughters. His own share of the attorney's fees was $15,400, DODGES BULLETS, CAUGHT, is JAILED Well Dressed Young Man Found in Office Held in $10,000 Bail. A nattily dressed young man giving the of Frank G arraigned in Yorkville day name Lowry was Police Court te- burg and held charged with r in $10,000 bail He wa arrested last night after he had been surprised by a watchman in an office in the nd Central Ter- minal and had couple of bullets from watchman’s pistol as he attempted to escape. 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