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cousin, explosion and the’side of the small and George, seventeen, at No. Ba ) | brother \George was shot through the heart. East an superficial * Street, driving through 0. { in = KILLED, 30 HURT IN CELEBRATION OF THE FOURTH —_——-— | Port Chester Man Dies When Old Cannon Explodes— Boy, 12, Shoots Brother. HIT BY BULLET IN BED. @irl Wounded When Cele- brator on Roof Fires Through Her Window. Ralph Reynolds, twenty-seven, found @p old tron cannon in the rear of his home, No. Chester, N. Y., yesterday afternoon, 8 Bulkley Avenue, Port as his wife and two children ted on the porch, went to the | Woodshed and began ramming the ‘powder from two dozen giant fire- crackers into the muzzle, despite the warning of a relative. The expert!- ment proved fatal to him A few minutes after Louis Witt, a left the shed there was an ding was blown out. Reynolds, is body terribly torn, died while Ing taken to the United Hospital. It is not known how the powder me ignited. The cannon had used on the Fourth of July for Years by Reynolds's late uncle ) A bullet discharged on a nearby roof by a celebrator went through the window of an apartment on the top floor of No. 485 Central Park West, striking Inez Zuedieta, eleven, who ‘was in bed, in thegright arm. Dr. of Knickerbocker Hospital at- ded her. Catherine Weiss, thirteen, of No. 2410 Park Avenue was wounded in the eye by buckshot fired by an un- identified man in front of her home. She was attended by an ambulance surgeon. ‘The index finger of the right hand pf Ernest Taylor, seventeen, of No, (5 West 99th Street was blown off hen a giant firecracker exploded in hand. He was attended at Har- m Hospital. Thomas Van Dine, instantly killed twelve, shot his brother, 104 North yesterday, “~\ Street, Paterson, “aying in the apartment of ‘th on the floor above. The hoy foweia revolver on a shelf and thinking it empty pointed it at his and pulled the — trigger. “homas was arrested and then pa- led for arraignment to-day. Rocco Gelranino, thirty-five, of No. 2129 Fultor Street, Brook:vn, wounded in the right side by a stray Dullet in front of No. 829 Rockaway \Avenue, Brooklyn, was attended at it. John's Hospital. Manuel Danza, twenty-seven, No. 46 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, a brick mason, was asleep in his ground joor room at 3 o'clock this morning hen a bullet came through the indow and wounded him in th roin, He was taken to the King: County Hospital in a serious condi- tion. Police believe the shot was fired by some celebrator, probably in Skillman Street, in the rear of Danza's home. David Berkowitz, fifteen, of No, 177 Houston Street was badly turned on the chest when anoth: toy fired a blank cartridge pistol at range. MA Initton on the shirt Cassella, six, of No. 7 Spring Street, probably saved his life last night when a steel jacketed bullet fired by unidentified person in Spring Street, near the Bowery, was deflected by the button and inflicted only a wound in the abdomen Henry Corgan, of No. 442, West 26th pring Street in his taxicab, took the boy to Belle- vue Hospital. Detectives of the Mercer Street Station later arrested Frank Demino, of Joseph seventeen, of No. 119 Elizabeth Strect, ons charge of having shot Cassella. The ddtectives allege they found a revolver in Demino's posses- sion from which one shot had been fired. age JUDGE WOULD EXHIBIT DRUNKS TO CONGRESS “Then Maybe Volxtend this weather enough to, an drink,” William Strack, Buren Street, Brooklyn, when Magistrate Dale’ in Court asked hin for an explanation of his arrest for oxic tion. According to the records, Strack has been arrested five Umes for intoxt- cation ‘d like to take a few of these men down to Washington and park then In the House and then maybe som They Would Change Law," He Says. Van to-day Avenue 8 of Congress would change the Vol- id law,” sald Magistrate Dale, | “Strack, when I see you and your find U regret that I left Congress for hhe h. 1 feel sorry for you and "m golng to give you one day in the vorkhous up." — ‘AINT COPPER DOME OF NEWARK CITY HALL M Nothing Else to Do men Got Bury. The beautiful natural copper dome of the is no longer natural, It has simulated the manners of the flapper and taken to painting. ‘The dome now has a calsi- mined appearance. for it was painted by s Work- green of Newark City the Hall the painters on the city payroll a few days ago. The painters, having nothing else to do, wore set to work on the dome. City Commissioner Charles P. len, in charge of the Department of Parks and Public Buildings, was ce much surpris ag any one when his attention was collec the appearance of the do: which enusing comment all over the city to-day, Society Girl Cigarette Venders At Fred Stone’s Circus, Mineola % MISSES BARBARA WHITNEY ano FELICA FISK. PICTORIAL PRESS BUREAU, PHOTO. SIX MEN DROWN OVER THE FOURTH One Dies Saving Girl, An- other Trying to Rescue riend, F Five persons were drowned in New York and nearby waters while cele~ brating the Fourth sixth died failure, of July, in the water from heart Nicholas Loren of No. Street was drov aed off Princess Bay beach, Staten Island, after he had res- cued Miss Nitizi Slemore of the same address the beach with the beach watching them. and a 35 West 65th Miss Slemore had gone to Lorent and his wife, and after lunch she and Lorent went swimming, while Mrs. Lorent sat on Miss Sle- more, who could not swim, got beyond her depth and cried for help. ‘am out to her and pushed her into 8 the arms of other bathers, but Lorent col- lapsed from the exertion and drowned before help could reach him. Charles Redderson, forty, of No, 9* Manchester Avenue, was drowned off 96th way. Local se: Nod. to Hall, thirty, of Newark, N. J. seaward, to reach him. mariners 0. 1 Hall, strained by his efforts to reach shoe when he found himself being carrivd succumbed to heart as the mariners, in a skiff, struggled 1 aterson, N. Street, of J Alpine his hi fal Nels Jacobson, a local seaman, bravely to Hall's His body vey, Negro Stamford, bathing on a in a struck out and tried to swim assistance, was recovered. James Wallington and Russell Har- bellboys were drowned private was drow hotel there w beach bodies were not recovered. “MISSING’ Brother G ” WOMAN ' LEFT $554,944 “ts Large Part of Kstate of Mrs. to have t en kidna) ped or murde Rocka He was caught by an undertow braved the yesterday afternoon at Sea Bright, recover the body heavy Streer, oan t ie no ned at hile The Rankine. Mrs, @\nnette Ko Rankine, who mysteriously disappeared on Apri 1921, after lea her home at 16 Kast 60th Str » and Was thought 1 No. RACEHORSE SENT BY AIR TO SPAIN FROM IRELAND Owner Chooses Plane to Save Pukha Sahib From Seasickness. MADRID, July 5. Word Sir has been John Arnatt Pukha Ireland racehorse, plane from to will Alfonso. chosen compete in An airpla for Sahib, received is sending his by air- that the race meet at San Sebastian, where he ne the journey as the Grand Prix was the horse is usually sick on sea voy- age: ACCUSED HOLD-UP WARNS DETECTIVE Man Who Spent 11 Months in Death House his freedom on a second held without bail in West Court to Newark, where two others Harry Lewis, $4,810 on June being led Mrurned to West 47th rested him ay to await he is ac 20. from Detective away the Street precinc Friday “Maney, this is your haven't got long to live.” William Brennan of Ne 92d Street, and Joseph and Brennan, were @ to-day on the charge of in the Newark hold-up. identified b; the robbe —- 200,000 ¢ trial, months in the death house Sing in 1920, following conviction murder In the first degree ‘Threat- ens His “Finish.” Frank Flanagan, who spent in eleven Sing of and won was Side Police Maney ts said finish. 206 Parker Coney Island, who were arrested with © held without taking The had been tives told the court the threc @ woman who witnes accused extradition to with of holding up and robbing manufacturer, As Flanagan was bench of who he the ar- You ast of bail part detec- sed LABOR BUREAU FORMED FOR METAL INDUSTRIES resented left an estate 44, uecording to in New Organization, an accounting administrators, | one judrod and: twelve persons repe which was by Surrogate ; ri ‘ Nan dad resenting 9 combined capital of more Mice Rankings dieapponned | than $200,000,000 hay organtged the al- Queensboro Bridge, after dism! | Hed building metat whict her chauffeur, and no trace of her| opened « free emp au July could be made until her body w 1 at No, $59 Sixth Avenue, according found in the Kast River on May 3,] to a statement made today by Anthony 192d ‘ pole, their labor iastoner In the petition to the Surrognie, the Sane casa Tarrant Guaranty Trust Company says ith Benin vac slovpiunt aan turned over the assets of the estate to : BR. Vernon Norton of Pelham Manor, | “+ Mt. Debole sat sideeedasa . brother of Mrs, Rankine, and De] ‘eclded to open Ite o aap Lancey Rankine of Niagara, Falls, a] Phi. free of cost ny bey for brother-in-law, who are executors, members hops and c t Mrs, Rankine left several bequests | not aMiated with the American Federn- io relatives and a few minor legacies | tion of Lauber, Mr. Debole explained, the to charity, The residue wa organization is not cendueti oper queathed to her mother, Louise V-| nop campaign. ‘The wares pull corre Norton, who has since died. Mr auanias HE ealdcw unions fi ton, her brother, who was o The oreantaation. in aivié io doe jueathed#2,400 under Mrs, Rankine's | gr Nrobitactiral ton, bee orks will, now inherits one If of the rest-| ir wire working and duc willed to his mother. She ¢ plained that the reason she only made 1 sinall beruest to her brother was that she knew he would be well cared for under his mother's will. _ SHE CUTS WOMAN ON FACE WITH RAZOR Mrs. Maria Street, Brooklyn, according to the police, Julia Lafredo, Mr married slashe had with a morning at Washi hat the fa r daught Mrs felonious assault, Mr on the rasor my He) Trecenzo, No. r 81 Sac whose dav cheek No, nzo ight charged thter kot son th Long Island home of hie r Wheatley Hills monta and complications hecexsitating operations Inst night some impre Morgan Miss Eligubeth W Enumet, fe Me e officers ure AL 8. Rich t: CW. Peelle, Vice I Chairman of the Hoard of Cc cob Mark, Secretar Ww. OK ‘Treasurer: Arthur he trial Counsel and General Anthony A. DeBole, Labor > SON OF &. D. WOR ILL, OF PNEUMONIA, Jasper Morgan, son of Mr Rdwin D. Morgan, is very wing esi 1 and rol; Ja Ross, Indus- er. and ommis> AN SERIOUSLY at Mra, the the neu- It, said con- He thers and uarrled OVER THE HOLIDAYS a One Chauffeur, Who Crashed Into Trolley, Arrested on Homicide Charge. Six persons were killed and scores injured, of them seriously, by uutomobile accidents over the holidays in and near New York City. Alfred MeNamie, twenty-seven, Howard Beach, Queens, was one those killed. the two of at He was thrown through glass windshield when an auto- mobile in which he was riding struck a trolley car at Field Rockaway Boulevard, Ozone Park,|1 pulled up ‘ ay, Albert Curtis and Mate eee George Dunn, two other occupants of| word to indicate the automobile, were injured Mrs, is Dunn, who was driving, received a My wife Central and 1 Avenue and fet y early to- fractured right shoulder and face ira are had to wheel. th cerations ahd was taken to St.J home by my. 10 Mary's Hospital, Queens. Curtis was) No. 1422 Amsterd: treated by an ambulance surgeon for lacerations, after which he went to his home in Howard Reach. A num-| At tne? THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1922, DEAD MANY HURT|What Did You See To-Day [0 Rl N AUTO ACIENTS a Write a few lines to THE EVENING WORLD The Evening World Will Pay $1 for Each Item Printed. The Evening World Will Pay $2 for Each Snapshot Printed of Some Unusual Scene or Incident With an Accompanying Description. Address “What Did You See?" POOR DADDY! had by lake In a Grandma took care of t alongside moth a nifnute. what was in her mind arose and started to le boat before 1 could make It fi went in up to her waist and had to 60 home, standing un, in a street car, 1 baby to ome am CHIVALRY. 1 of the subway stairs thir morning I saw a nickel Avenue. Editor, Even ing World, P.O. Hox 185, City Hall Station expected gift, but before she could on out on the} thank the jad. he was gone. She r rowboat while| sumed her sweeping, the old broom dis- » baby. Finally | carded.—W. V. Barnes, No. 557 Fitth of a summer | Street, Brooklyn. HE GOT A TRANSFER. An Mid gentleman was immediately ahead of me this morning climbing aboard a crosstown car. He dropped a nickel in the box, handed the con- ductor two pennies and said: “Give nie @ receipt for Third Avenue.””— Mrs. M. Abrams, No, 615 Weat 169th Street, and {nel- Without a ve the Sh all the way F, Kilbourne, HIS FRIEND. At Fort Washington Park on Sunday fall Just as af evening a man was throwing sticks Into ber of persons in the trolley were} woman had opened her purse. A man tre Hudson for his bulldog: to gn, xet it treated by the ambu — of about forty © it chase, It struck} They both were enjoying the sport, and y the ambulance surgeon for! the platform and rolled a considerable | many of us the spectacle, when It ap- shock. ‘The automobile was wrecked.| distance. Appreciation of his courtesy | peared that the dog was being carried Witnesses said Dunn was driving| beamed from her grateful eyes as she|away by the tide. Doffing his shoes Ariving | waited for him at the ticket window. | and trousers (hut not stopping tor at high specd on the wrong side of: He never gave her a glance as he] move collar and tle) the man Jumped the road, He ts charged with homi-| shoved the S-cent plece In at the win-|into the river and rescued the dog. cide dow, grabbed a ticket and headed for] PD, W. Portingall, No, 675 West 177th . his train. She pod there a minute or] Street John Keleher of No. 2741 Hudson] two longer in speechless astonishment — Boulevard, Jersey Cit was killed| HAW. B. Hallinan, No. 634 West 135th IN THE VAME OF THE LAW. nd four othera were injured wh Street. On the roadway, near White Plains, PAWEL LAU BER WOR 1 saw a big Belgian police dog leading an auto driven by Kelleher coltided PIPEFUL. an Angora cat on a leash. They were with a jitney bus at Montgomery and At John and Nassau Streets I saw a both beautiful animals, Ne J -F. D., Summit, Factory Streets, Jersey City, early|™an_ well known in the Jewelry trade a . Ms racy City, early} tanding studying a display of precious : . to-day, stones, He was smoking a 25-cent cigar] & YOUNG MAN AND MIS CON- Jesse Goodman, No. 1106 College} in a perfectly good briar pipe.—Herbert ONCE, T, Allen, No. 5: Avenue, the Bronx, went to his home} frookiyn after being treated by an ambulance surgeon for head lacerations. He wae in Kelleher's car. Arthur Mack, No. 465 Bergen Avenue, Jersey City, a passenger In the bus, suffered from the duughter of 58 TAKING NO © During the first night of my vace visit to friends in the country a violent thunderstorm caine up. household, Prospect ANCES. 1 slept with the Avenue,} 1 was going downataira at Chambers [Street to board a Canarsie train. Im- mediately in front of me was a young man, and just ahead of him there were two young women. He picked up a# purse, which they apparently did not «. We al! entered the same car. nybody on this car lose a purse?” he asked. There was no re Ho who had ctrie wire curlera in her hatr. With onse. shock. He went home. Howard] cectrle, wire Clr cing whe arose and repeated the quertton All right, Dundas, driver of the bus, received removed the curlers. | She was, ure ey a eS Bieey eae ne wire would “draw ory, No, head lacerations. Joseph Hannigun,| she sald, that the wire woul (dll Jie pond Road, Brooklyn, No. 7 Orient Avenue, Jersey City. another occupant of the bus, suffened lacerations of the head and He also went home. Six persons were hurt when an au- tomobile owned and operated by Antonio Cont! of No. 553 16th Street, West New York, N. J., struck a tele- hanes. M. his vietory. kitchen window. the lightning.”“—Mrs_ 'T. Brooklyn Several friends came with him and there was a little einer seer e fa worshippers: pakernley te the A. great GLORIOUS FOURTH. There were fifty rolla of paper sheathing, cach weighing perhaps 20 ound floor pounds, lying om tho sidewalk in front of a Fulton Street placo of business at 2.30 o'clock Monday afternoon, when throa young gentie- mon (five, seven and nine years old, for a guess) entered and asked for the “contract” of getting it in, They graph pole on the Hackensack Plank] neighborhood for nearly an hour.—W. Got Mb The suryenrold atond the Road, near Monument Road, North Appenzellar, No. & aviralled them to the entrance, and Bergen, last night. Mrs. Angelina et the nine-year-old carried them into Conti, his grandmother, ts believed eas the store. The job took twenty-five to have a fractured skull. She was THRIFTY pala arte every] Minutes. | They received 50 cents. taken to the North Hudson Hospital| | On the top of an amie cot va Aenea einen No. 942 Myrtle s 1 y day by passenge ston venue, Brooklyn. aalonteuine eae’ fensvenreid se talus In Brooklyn, a merchant had laughter, Angelina, who Is in a crit- s letters the words = inted in capital ' “SHE LIVE sw oa ical condition. Contt's wife, Angelina, | Mout Fruit and Vegetables.” IC ap-] "SUE LIVES IN NEW YORK suffered lacerations of the arms.| pears that his sory ak thaventne | OF Divas yay Rear ied Btraok on eur Artley Conti, eight, and Joseph, six,|number, does not carry meat. That he TOY lant Ahivoaie’ by A neatly Te were cut about the head. is ac CLG arid aay the awn-| Wanted to know if I could tell her All except the grandmother and | his treatment ee ehlocked out the|Where Mra. A. J.P. lived, "She daughter were treated by an ambu-] Mi. ona to-day Io i that the [boarded with one of our nelghbore lus! lance surgeon and went home. Conti] annauncement advises: “Bat fruit and [Summer the stranger explained, “and said the street was slippery and his] Vegetables.” — Whitney P. Harr he aeen Hight aa ie lang eee vision was obstructed by the heavy|Qcean View Avenue, Woodhaven, I made the usual suggestions, clty di- rain. a Neait "1 rectory, telephone book id A : 2 ap owas + telep! and 80 on, and Mrs, Frederick Schanbacher, ffty-|WH¥ THE LUREUM CHAT am sorry I could not stay to sec with six, of No. 42 Maple Avenue, Rose- tn at success che followed them.—R. G. i d At Coney Island on Sunday, the ae ‘ bank, S, L, 1s dead and her husband| ,,pning of a little chap of three at- w Jersey Avenue, Brooklyn and two daughters—Mildred, sixteen,| tracted my attention and aroused — ; and Annie, ten—are in the Staten my ympathy. He was standing BLOWING BUBBLES, Island Hospital, seriously injured as| near hia dig brother of tw a e who iste @ Janitress put the damper on the result of their automobile awerv-| held in Ale lap an infant which wee fehildish fun, Fram a firat floor tire. > : yiving all its a on to a milk lescape Iv) OF lant wan! Blowin ing from the toad and plunging over) eee F aaked the big follow what bubbles. Littler tots below were chan- a ten-foot embankment on Todt Hl] 7) Three Years Old was crying for, Jing them, everybody squealing with Road, New Dorp, 8. I. and he replied in a matter of fact pines. “You get off that fir Anxious to accompany other chil-| (ray: “Oh, nothing, only Mother escape with that nonsense," cried the dren starting on an outing, Joseph] cont for a ride on the Scenic Rail- |sanitress, When the mother of one of Edwards, twelve, of No. 229 West 63d] way.” — B. M. Lund, 19§ Crystal |the little ones Inquired the "why" of Street, ran across the street to board| Street, Brooklyn. ihe Aen tans te va Boos ana. te a motor truck at West End Avenue = ‘bubbiew.", FW TACAUR. Rate einl ALAS bubbies."—D., Fifth Avenue, Astor and 65th Street. He fell under a rear AS IN A LOOKING GLASS. | pul By BU Avan ‘ wheel and was killed. ‘The driver] ‘There were Ba reAaer ae a == maa aoe hala restaurant at the on ays ers 5 . from my vantage point up front, m MWAIRE John Kennedy, sixteen, of No. 193 young woman on the sidewalk | On the way home to-night in a tube nklin Street . died while beine ) 4 vanity bag and, using the show |train I saw a young woman having some alen to Hudson Street Hospital after | Ch dow for a mirror, “make up" herfaiflculty with her slipper. She un had been run down by an automo: | jips, eyebrows, &e., aa if there were [buttoned the strap to adjust the trouble bile near his home. Oscar Draeger ly else within a mile.—W. J. 1, land when she wanted to button It agai of No, 621 East 29th Street, the| sterling Place, Brooklyn ely reached for her hnit driver, was held on a homicide = AS) Oe A. Keel or alrwotks | #. charge “SHUCKS!" His SALD, ler HALE was bobbe A happy look At New Rochelle, N. ¥. Miss Re. The motorman of the South Beach [Ink midd fe. aaod moran Wiking inane gina Wing, twenty, of No, 124 East |! which Ewee es ie onger Ae int [reaching to her own head, produced the loth Street. Manhattan. member of) 11 tunas “Atthough there had been no Ired Ralrpin.—it M, Hunter, v0 the Ziegfeld Follies chorus, war ine |7" PUNE ire was no prospective [974 Elm Street, Newark, N. J furc. in # collision of automobiles on | ee icer insight, he brought the car = Huguenot Street last night. She is in| tq stop at a busy corner so suddenly STOPPED, the New Rochelle Hospital. Edward | ;hut | ost bounded over hia shoulders} 1 saw a runaway horse going smash Miton of No. Lockwood Avenue. | into the street, Climbing slowly to the [ety-bang down West street, pulling 0 New Rochelle, riding with her, is iriet Airs Motorman picked up a shiny {light delivery wagon after him. Dowi the same hospital, suffering fr omething that looked like twenty-five the street a block away from me! twa shock and bruises. t piece. It proved to be a piece of truck drivers were folding a wagor . = 1—Joseph Milasch, 1212 Bay Street, |oo The runaway was beaded for Harry Lanton of No. 21 Emerson Shank: 1 then. They brought him to an simos Avenue, New Rochelle, owner and : jyntaneous stop by throwing the driver of the machine ta wich Miss A CERTAIN BOY, wagon Cover over his head rd King and Gulliton were rid co! Ny aaniicorsianie thin Atterioon an on, No. 229 Beach 106th Street lided with a car driven by McLeonard] ¢jurly Woman was sweeping the side- | ROrkaway Beach, L,I F. Lieberma of No. iit front of her home nt t Street, Manhattan. throush wsun- | ear Delaneey, Tuy 4 [PENNY NonODY or erstanding of signals « the street A wi THAT BEFOR Mea overturmedc and tho: nos came along, One ho: A man who sat two rows in front of TAS Ov semMERRG, BOA 10 ped on the tailbourd ted ul me at the moyles this afternoon had a |thrown out 5 | nd dropped tolsclessiy to the | camera with him and whenever he saw —— J nave t The wagon continued on its| anything he liked on the 1 would |BROKE AND HUNGRY } d lturned at the nearest corne y Wg camera and turn the fm, to by | ACTRESS SOUGHT DEATH | 7° ive her the troomn: She appsured . = a omewhat bewildered by un (Continued on Tenth Page.) Annte Doane Hadn't late Days, She Tells How Lack of funds and inabilit to fir work ¢ d Annie Dua s . . g +4 Ten Meare in AC Ee La Ens TS TF u iccagdi tte Cigars tableta at the Pennsylvania Station SEE ei tyr waaetr ae —not because of the price pital und her condition {# reported se b rious ae t b th When asked why sha did not tell some u ecause ey are of her friends of hor distress she re b tt Th plied, When You ave no money I the etter. ere is a guarantee heatriea! business you have no frien . . She i she od not eaten any k She "sald, sho) bad in every package. | Mias Dunne, it was learned, played j several Broad y shows last year, H mothers sireccAC Duatian Uvee-at Bias Lack 10 in the packago Claro —Colorado Claro—Colorado Willow Avenue, Ban Francisco, HARM tt SAYS > SBAND, Her Bail Is Reduced From $25,000 to $10,000— Pleads Not Guilty. Hazel Hirsh was arralgned in County Court in Mineola: to-day on an Indictment charging her with shooting and wounding her husband, Oscar Hirsh, near their home in Freeport. ‘The indictment contains two counts, one of assault in the first degree and the other of assault in the second degree She pleaded not guilty through her attorney, Gi M. Levy, who asked for a reduction of the ball, expla'ning. that Mr. Hirsh is able to be about Kain and is recovering. District At- torney Weeks agreed to a reduction of the bail from $25,000 to $10,000. Attorney Levy gave out the follow ing statement made by Mrs. Hirsh “T have been requested to make a statement since my indictment ne whole affair seems like such a terrible nightmare that it is hard for me to concentrate my mind on the fact that Tam charged with shooting my hus: band in an attempt to kill him “My husband and I have been pa’ besides husband and wife, for the past eight years and I would lay down my life rather than harm a hair of his head. This awful charge so shocked me that I cannot seem to asp the situation, My husband has explained that he was shot while I was trying to save him from injuring himself. [sup pose the matter will have to go to trial and our innermost life revealed to the public. Tam sure that such a revela- tion will prove conclusively to the world that I had no motive whatso- er for hurting by husband “The closest Investigation will show that we were as happy as two human beings could be until this terrible nightmare agrived. [ am happy that my husband ts improving so much and beg the public to suspend judgment until the facts are revealed at the trial."" nincilnapierw anes Makes Trip Here From California To Claim Collie Son of Brooklyn Woman estifies in Larceny Charge Against Her. Edwin Rayfield came all the way from Los Angeles, Cal., to the Gates Avenue Court, Brooklyn, to settle a dispute about # collie dog, over the possession of which a charge of pe- tit larceny had heen lodged against his mother, Mrs. Mary Rayfield of No. 348 Vernon Avenue, Brooklyn. Samuel Lansman of No. 365 Vernon Avenue says he purchased the dog from a dealer for 0, Miss Lillian Rayfield, who appeared for her moth- er, declared the dog was purchased by her brother while he was in the nayal service at Pelham Bay Miss Rayfield suid the dog, which they named ‘‘oy."* strayed from home last March, In May, she said, she saw him, called him by name and when he responded took him home. Lansman produced a bill of sale for a pedigreed animal, The Rayfelds ro- fused to give him up and court action followed, Magistrate Dale charge and told have to replevin Municipal Court dismissed th Lansman he would the dog through THAN U.S. 10 DEMAND RETURN OF ALL RS. HIRSH} GERMAN PATENTS Formal Order to Be Sent on Chemical Foundation, Custodian Announces. WASHINGTON, July 5.—Formal femand will be made by Allen Prop- erty Custodian Thomas W. Miller this week on the Chemical Foundation for the return to the of all formerly alien owne! patents now controtled by the foundation, Mr. Miller announced to-day Custodian Miller event of refural to atents, as has bi Francis P. 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