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Drew Pistol Woman and S PARIS, Aug. 10.—1 at hard labor in prison, ment from the sentence Italian for Mrs. Gibson York and Washington. stocks maintain homes in England and] '"S @ forged certification, to the office ighteen months then banish- five years, Is Fahnestock fhe Fahne- chateau de Mon rf Several months ago q man of twen- ty, describing himself as Ralph Curla.| grooklyn, was presented credentials believed now t [tu swindle Clarke Bros, The plan was Nic Fahnestock's vale’ when questioned about it he explained turer, emplo he was Marquis de Castao, a . Fahnestock made h retary, and Mrs. Fahnestock noying to her, in this caps Soon\he became an-| Mr. Gair's at length threat-] 20,000, This was skilfully 600,000 franes, received 800,000] for certification franca he would kill Mrs her husband, s and commit suicide. er said of it @vith publicity such @ press would again I was tempted to pay him what | worth of 414 per cent he asked in order r of sensational decided to fight Was founded upon lies Curia followed appeal to the peared outside t! thought to get mercy on the plea of his youthfulness. [He a Spanish noblem pollce assert, and hasn't even a pass- {the Fahnestock andson of Harris Clark Fahn au well known New k banker who|that was a strange p urs in Madison 4 Gibson Fahne . New ¥ hter-in-aw : oe * HAD GUN SEEKING FIANCEE, JILTED; ie ul le Whe Tried to Sell Weapon younk woman with g&hon ‘asky, a baker's helper ho Is twenty-two ye _ born the rei 108 Bast ie street yesterday he 1 friend of hers, and when he made ‘That wus the end of things to dispose of the sullivan law and arraigned in Essex MRS, FAHNESTOCK /$30,000 SWINDLE HAS BLACKMIAILER ) BALKED AS CLERK JAILED IN PARIS} GROWS SUSPICIOUS Wife of Gibson Conviction of Italian Who Bonds—Former Attempt Demanded Money. Failed. Causes] Forger Tries to Get Liberty ON THREAT OF DEATH,| +. 8. ctarke of the frm of Clarke Brothers, bankers, No, 154 Nassau oe Street, told in detall to-day how an at- nue! ICAN| tempt to obtain $80,000 worth of Lib- Said He Would Jerty vonas on a forged check yester- Also Shoot Husband day afternoon was foiled by the astute- ness and suspicions of a clerk. The Clarke Bros, transaction followe’ *s\ lines of a number of others, some ot ave been successful. Joseph V. formerly a broker's clerk, was on July 25 after he had secured $4,500 worth of Liberty Bonds by sending a boy with a check, bear- a young Ylackmall of New arreste owns the{0! Hornblower & Weeks, No. 42 Broadway. A thirteen-year-old boy named faines Josephs, No. 40 Willow Place, used in the attempt became Mr.]elborate and carefully worked up. On Tuesday the swindler, who had obtained some of the letter heads of color and! Robert Gair, Brooklyn box manufac- ed the Josephs boy, who eks later spanish | N@8_ Picked up on the street, to xo S\tto the Montagne Street branch ot the hide his} Title Gua antes & ‘Trust Co. and ask or a checkbook for Mr. Gair. The 1 his sec. |Cheekhook was handed to the boy, who turned it over to his employer The next Ktep was the forgery of signature to a check for ne. The er again employed the Josephs 4} boy, this time to go to the bank and nave the check certified, The request was in the shape of he mat awin First and later Fahnestock, |“ Note on a Gair letterhead and the hier, deceived by the false signa- : ture, certified the check. Fahnestock “Then we got into it,’ said Mr. Clarke he boy appeared here yea- chateau threatened me|terday afternoon with a note on a Gair letterhead and an apparently legitimate check for $30,000. The note juested us to sell Mr, Gair $30,000 Liberty bonds. ‘Time and ts keep my name|[It is not unusual for men to send publicity, but T| thelr office boys on such a mission. “Our teller ¢: THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1922, FIVE GIRLS HURT |"ITDOESN'T PAY,” wit. rR oe WILLIAM HULIC \Filmdom’s Ideal Love Story Fades; “Bill’”’ Hart Admits Separation From Wite; She Will Ask Divorce s MRS. WILLIAM HART. lias never regular- {against th my] Dr. Simon, under arrest at the sta- Sonatinas scons’ awed" MS Bantam Has a Right to Crow; my | the alienation of and ridiculous} gone home “Veninenaics war me acon | A@’S First Ever Cured of Cancer affections is toc Hays has never » attempt] we WILLIAM & HART rd up the Montague knowing nowin| the Title Guarantee Street branch of a confession/and verified the certification. There whole nai Kbaverd of that. The verification, by the way, scheme] Was no doubt as to the genuineness let us out. If the husband windle had gone the whole story and they decided to go | through the loss would have fallen on to Paris for a while. the Brook n bank because they cer- eck. He ap-| “We did not have $80,000 worth of and Hotel, as he|the bonds desired. We took what we 000 francs, and was}had and sent a clerk to a bank at No. ndniltted his |120 Broadway to borrow the balance, reheme, said he had invented a num-|He put the bonds in his pocket and ged for|they were never at of his possession so had a receipt and had in- character, {structions that the signature to the ock’s forgiven. |receipt must correspond with the sig- nature on the ‘Tlie messenger boy accompanied rk to No, 120 Broadway, where the balance of the bonds were ob- t i. The suspicions of the clerk were aroused when the boy said he was to meet his employer at Trinity Chureh. Naturally, the elerk thought © for a busi- to complete lived for {ness man like Mr. ( $50,000 transaction Tie decided to see it through. The boy led him across Broad to inity Chureh and suddenly decided that the rendezvous was at St. Paul's Chureh. By that time the clerk knew ‘ooked. When the boy tried to run away the clerk grabbed is al son NOW HE’S ARRESTED} )iin ind brought him here and we notified the poliee Ne, ink Bailey, President of the Title crantee and Trust Company, is ity for the statement that an employee of & Ug downtown Man- in bank recently spoiled the plans Soni 1 swindler using a messenger boy fora the) sip tried to get $30,000 worth of Lib- Pagk ty Honds exactly as the swindler Hp PEE Y yesterday's transaction tried to inaInHLEtSt Clarke Bros, to look for hy —<—>- pees JOB, KEMLS HIM secure a job ia believed to n why Thomas H ene. twenty-five, ended his life th ine by inhaling gas at his hoi me, No.1 Rochelle, He Why. she's] f btain work and on Tue ta t his wife returned to the home for Pasks in Cooper | 2%, tomatic violation parents. Neighbors noticed t ges this morning and, forctn way into the apartment, found the Jead in bed, He had stuffed the s and door before turning on two nociated Fanon: . Hays into this neither of them has had] Springs Leak as Hollywood “Snooky-Ookums” Suffered From Flood of “In Laws.” Westover we t of Aa) mercial Francisco newspaper O'ROURKE HELD ON ASSAULT CHARGE! amicus atndim crn |e Amann Te Bee ene ee LOS ANGEL! Aug. 10.—William 8, Hart, famous two-gun hero of the screen and one of the best-loved love endom, and his wife, merly Winifred Westover, thetr romance. Athletic] te, ts, Henry Lee, lent a hand and had won many medu which, up to a few r Commissioner $1,000, as in the ‘ideal’? », Deputy Com-| The te in} much difficulty lt was while crowing over hls vie left Bill Hart in his magnificent Mrs. Hart to the home of her mother a, will eventtialls voree courts, in on a charg’ has taken the matter tor-husband writer has submitted the tert strnek Many of thi is the age-old one Porhes give up and Kid Sullivan i Bie es beled BINGHAMTON, N. Y., Aug. 10.—A group of scientists under the diree] poom of their home lust night wife's place in their he nts statements to titled him to of the movies endeavoring sides of the now-divided Hart ua | D |. declare that disturbances manded that Fo. ut shim, |the foremost bacteriologists and milk| sued by the United States Govern had tried to bring the tolinorrow, The experiments will cover] tests and will require day that Hay mogul of the nied having origin: Inissed In te with the Hart The unti-clin mance comes the film star's legion « whore minds he has a! ag the lovable love-hero of many 4 * “League of Nations” Dry Squad See ane ak Spoils Perfect Day for Saloons) VA!N TO SAVE SON Trio of Assorted Races Descends on Thirst Parlors—, Youth Is Seized With s Attack Cops Ra photographs ind his pretty g the screen s separation which and up to thi las been any ¢ piper publishes noon containing s Hart's attorneys three weeks exeouted making } epternber. Bzaumed charge WHEN WILD AUTO | SAYS GIRL FREED RUNS INTO THEM) AS ARUM RUNNER Machine Had “siaewioed An-| Deserved Constant, Say other and Leaped to, Wife of Cassese and Newark Sidewalk. Judge Atter Trial. Vive girls were hurt, one of them “It doesn't pay tue old, old seriously, when two automobiles stde-|stery, and [| was deceived. Virtue swiped, one of them erashing into @land honor are group of girls on their way to work at Monmouth Street and Waverly Ave dss NaWAMS, today be a warning to other young girls Miss Frieda Rasnick, sixteen, of No.| Who may some time be induced to 80 Monmouth Street, is {n the Newark] throw away things thht are sacred.” City Hospital suffering from? cuts} Thus spoke Mrs, Edith Stevens shock and internal injuries. Two oth-| iirsh to-day, following her acquittal ers are in the Beth Israel Hospital suffering ‘from shock snd body ng Men yestersiay bruises. They are Miss Eva Fige,|of the charge of having taken part in eighteen, of No. Avon Place, and/an international rum-running plot Miss Cecilia Cruyant, seventeen, of No. 28 Avon Place The girls were pinned against the brick wall of a factory building by the] tive from justice ofeDr. Harry Simon of No, 118 Mrs, Hirsh ruce Street, when eee ee con- mother to-day of the machine ve onto i = . 1 is ataslipnuar oan are ong |to remain there. She doos not apgear] Spence School’ Graduate owned and. operated by Abraham |t® be interested in her husband, Who] 4nd War Veteran Are to Karetnick of No. 17 Quitman Street,| has declared that he does not intend babel NEWKIK eh Pete Vet Be Married in Fall. ‘The two other girls injured by| jrotowing her acquittal, Mra, Cas-| The engagement of Miss Aline Simon's car ran off and their names Katherine Tiedemann to William were not ned by the police. Henry Hulick jr., of No, 323 West Karetnick told the pollee he was} “She should have been vieted. (86th Street, has just been announced driving west on Waverly Avenue and] s\ was guilty of breaking up my]by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dr. Simon Was golng north on Mon-Jjome, But h girls are seldom] Tledemann, of No, 830 Parke Ave- mouth Stveet when they sideswiped. nie, who said the marriage would Hoth men are being held pending the i ; take place in the autumn. outcome of the asnick girl's injuries, | To which Judge Thomas I. Chatfeld] yfiss Tiedemann, who is spendinz Miss Cela Bisenberger, seventeen, of | replied: the summer with her parents at Belle Ilillsidy Mace, Newark, walked *She deserved to be convicted, but] Haven, Greenwich, Conn,, is a Spence into the Fourth Precinct Station School graduate, She made her bow more peeetons than money, I hope my experteace will by a juey of y with Anthony Cassese, wealthy to- bacco merchant, who now Is a fugi back home with her and says sne intends seso, wife of the fugitive, sale found guilty, It's always that way," in the absence of any of the other House, cut and bruised and wearing a to soclety at a dinner dance given in rons torn almost to shreds, She toldf people Involved, particularly Im the/ner jpnor two seasons ago at th the police she waa one of the two] absence of Cassese, It was difficult) tote (st. Regis to] girls who ran from the scene of the}tg expect the jury to du anything Mr. Wulick served in the navy ation and/accident after she had been pinned | else,’ through the war wall by Dr, Simon's car. said she had but had later decided to go She returned home after her wounds e dressed b tid TUG FRANCIS REICHERT |Injured Through Pride He’s Taken to Hospital and » Ss to SINKS IN EAST RIVER Treated Like Human Being. ting Petty. a bantam cockerel on Dr. John P. Ranken’s place at Huntington, lerwareed L. I, may be pirdoned to-day for crowing more lustily than usual, He is The tue Francis Reichert of the J. C.] the only chicken ever treated successfully for cancer Retchert Towing Company, No, 85 Com- And he was attended by that prom « t, sprang a leak to-day as she was walting for barges off Pier No. eis Ww Inent scientist, Dr. Francis Carter }tories that he flapped « wing against X Hust Tiver. Capt. Henry Retchert| Wood, head of tho Crocker Institute }sumething and injured | it. | Two turned her toward shore, between] >. Gancer Researc 17th Street {Months ago Dr. Ranken noticed SE ee AAACN: Nicaaeneh eaiwrorai| Con OmBoen Unpesrel)j7ettt Petty's health was poor and found plight came Petty was chesty enough bofore he [Wood was called and confirmed the ribbons and] diagnosis, Petty was taken to a reg- ular hospital, prepared just ase hu- rising in her put out the fires and then n ban- pushed her well into the slip. There|notices ax the best of Americ 4 a theo oieay: he sank Ull only her pilot house and met ete te Sree era Wee, funnel remained above water, tam covkerels, and ran second tO /turned on the malignant cells, Some ald that by getting hor] Lord Dewar's best bird at Madigon [of his feathers came out, but he soon gure of future aulvage. picked up and is back home well as © wot off her without eve KILLS HIS WIFE Th Square Garden Inst January “|Sejentists Test Best Methods AND THEN HAMSELE Plainfield Grocer > Was Of Pasteurizing Milk for City) Vv Bat on Dangers Dr. North and Twenty Experts to Use 14,000 Quarts} ola, proprietor of «small gro¢ store in North Plainfield, N. J., shot and Millions of Germs in Experiments. and killed his wife and then turned the revolver upon himself, In a front » dying tion of Dr. Charles B, North, director of the North Public Health Bureau almost instantly. hter, Carrie, t pty. He was ant effort made to determine with scientific accuracy the most satis ‘ factory methods for the pasturization of 1milk. Dr. North has assembled twenty of# experts of the duct the ex yuntry, and will con-| ment aay and to-] ‘The work is a series of laboratory urteen Yeet of pasteurization at various} sand quarts of milk and milli ratures on the bacteria offgerms of typhoid and tuberculosis id} ty 1, tuberculosis and bovine tu-|The adoption of a uniform tempera is. The effects and results|ture for pasteurization is the alin of be: published in’ a bulletin te-]the tests Parent Battles Waves After ing Cafe. Cramps While Bathing. of Prohibition agents—Pellegrino| Caught In 1 Kurgan, all of different racial | he this morning, strong undertow, Ja n, Of No, 294) We jottheb, sixte , Coney Island, shoniet f morning while in bathing vet, Coney Island, a the door, Kurzman, fearing OW at Bun and shouted,| Matthew, went to his assistur rl f But O'Malley calmiy | boy's strength, however, gave out ond ve combination and then} tie sank before his fathe 1 hls ith aogrin, ‘The agents say - The elder man ind eleven bottles of what a} ; yer he pretty good stuf, wher | UMuBht the boy to shore, whe Mulley shrugged his shoulders | himself collapsed, The boy was dé © which was there Ww, Unconscious and suffering 1 making it an even dozen spe found some alochol ‘znd und exhauntion | with it. kings, they say | re was a heavy f A 8 Martin Sheehy and Neil! undertow, Both tather and son tol re mobbed last night when | were strong swimm sat \ sats \ took to rald Posturo's went out about 100 feet, Hard like it, t + No, 436 East Ninth Street ; ; omen who were dining ached 1 the detectives and put up | 20uted that he he t until reserves came on mpa. The eider Cott! , om the Fifth Street Police | Uiately stasted toward the 1 the rumpus the proprietor however, collapsed 1 and ia believed to ther was within. ten mt vith him. His wife wae HI body sank under the surf | ed with attacking t father dove repeutediy ) 6 cleaver, ‘The Nanaged 10 get It tr blackjacka but were «it whinge the wa y also Jost his wateh, he | his arms, Gottieb reache Ka ana (where be collapsed Lifebuoy is not a medicated soap. It is the simplest, most natural, most delightful way of caring for the skin, It floods the skin with time you wash or bathe There is no other soap LIFEBUCY, s HEALTH SOAP Wake up your skin! (CITY NEARLY SHLS ‘OT IN HIGHBRIDGE PARK AT AUCTION Hulbert Halts Sale When He Sees Photograph of Par- cel No. 20. Those who attended Father Knick erbocker’s wuction snle of r estate yesterday and to-day at the 69th Regiment Armory and wondered why Parce! No. 20 was not included {a the $444,325 worth of sales thus far made will find the answer her Murray Hulbert, President of the “1 of Aldermen, whose city ad Bi dress is on Washington Heights, was enjoying his va town of Waterlo ution in his home N. Y., where the mail brought him a catalogue of th city’s proposed real estate sales Parcel No. 20 loomed up before him for sale. It proved both by descrip tion and by photograph to be a part of Highbridge Park on the east side of Amsterdam Avenue at 176th Street, right in the heart of Mr. Hul- bert's bailiwiek The picture in the/eatalogue even showed women and children with baby forv and shade of the breathing spot. Mr. Hul- carriages enjoying the ¢ bert rughed buck to the eity and pre vailed uy n Comptroller Craig to ad fourn the sule of Parcel No. with rt of a view to continuing it asp Highbridge Park ‘The parcel, which is 144x110 feet, nally as pat of the Aqueduct in 1883. It is appraised at $60,000. Twenty-elght pureeis were was acquired orig I yes? Sai terday and 10 Yumain to be disposed of to-day. . NEW JERSEY WOMEN DISAGREE ON SPEECH Mrs. Norton Says Mrs. Proal Should Not Have Praised I’relinghuysen. Dissension in the ranks of the 40,- 000 members of the New Jersey State Vederation of Women's Clubs was be- Neved to be threatened to-day follow- ing a st ment of Mra. Robert Nor- ton of ey City in which she charges that Mrs. Arthur C. Proal of Nutley J,, President of the federa tion, had tn, 1 partisan polities into the organization by making speech in behalf of Unfted States Senator Frelinghuysen Mrs. Norton, who is a prominent ° woman worker of the State and Pres ident of the Queen's Daughters, wel- fare organization, criticises Mrs, Proal in her statement, saying that the lat ter came out tn vor of the re-el tion of the Senator a the Admini tration’s policy on the Tariff BIL These statements, she insisted, should not have been made by the President of the State leration. held for a hearing to-morrow night awd directed to remain away from honve. Carrie and two younger daughters were abs from the house at the time of the shooting, Two years ago nw son, Louis B. joldstein jr., com- Yesterday Goldstein was arrested for] mitted suicide, the — polic say, by ike [of New York City, have begun experiments at the plant of the Bordea) qomerly conduct on complaint of his| shooting himself, following a nervous | Jolin} parm Products Company at Endicott in what is said to be the most im-} (au to find seats breakdown . vigor every _—— ee iene — open nn een mn ——