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‘ / 1922, LAURA STEVENSON WEDDED TO.DAY TO BRONX ALDERMAN Starving Cats Attack Girl, 11, In Streets of Paris Suburb Neighbors Rush to Her Assistance and Drive Famished Felines Away, but Child Is Severely Lacerated. PARIS, Sept. & BROTHER HELD FORDEATHOF HS -—BROTHERIN GH John Monego Strikes Charles on the Head and He Falls Dead. A wildeat hunt ts being organized in Montreuil, popu- aris, following an attack by victous felines upon a little girl y scratched and bitten and suffered the loss of an eye. It is sot and polson all stray cats to prevent @ repetition of such lous suburb ¢ who was # determined to stv an attack An eleven year-old girl was sent to > market by her ges to purchase | FORMER MAID HELD some fish, As she waa returning she) IN HOCHBRUN MURDER observed that she Was belng followed by several starving cats. OAKLAND, Cal., Bept. 5.—Mra, Clara siarmed, the child} 4, gharin Winborn, twenty-eight, was e taviet of @sh and when|heid to-day on @ request from Seattle, d to recover It more than g| where she ts wanted In connection with tno famished cats Jumped|the death of Ferdinand Hochbrun, wealthy retired real estate dealer, Hooh- brun's body was found In his Charles Monego, thirty-four, of No 66 Ackerman Avenue, Clifton, N. J is dead to-day of heart failure an’ ; his brother, John, thirty-two, of ' a 65 Lake Avenue, that town, le under | arrest charged with manslaughter as the result of a fist ght between the two in the home of the latter late yesterday afternoon. Police did not learn of the death until hours after- ward. Shock vccasioned by the death pre- cipitated the alleged assailant {nto delirium and he was being held * prigoner in St. Mary's Hospital, Pas- salc, preparatory to arraignment. The only coherent story of the fight came from John’s wife. | Family dissension was eald by the Police to have been the cause of the fight. Charles had borrowed an um- brella at John's home yesterday morn- } ing and had returned it late yesterday ; afternoon. Charles is single and lives 4 with his parents at the Ackerman t Street address. for neglecting to call upon their par- ing 4 to the girl's ald > cats, but not until rated by scores of tches and one of her eyes apartment, Dec. diyouss the affair, She was maid in Hochbrun’s home from the time she was twelve years old until his death, Will Become Mrs. James M.| severe Fitzpatrick—Iloneymoon in Bermuda. Miss Laura Stevenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Steveson of No. 1780 Garfleld Street, the Bronx, will be married this afternoon to Alder- man James M, Fitzpatrick of No. “828 Hunt Avenue, who represents the Hast Bronx im the Board of Alder- men. He took John to task] ang wedding, a simple one, will ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, locked 21 last, Bhe declined ta ents and blows followed. Only one blow was struck and that hit Charles between the eyes, where- upon he fell to the floor. Dr. Edwari Marini was summoned and pronounced the man dead. No murks were found on the bod: and the physician reported the case as the ordinary one of heart failure But four hours later a girl told Police- man Baretoni that Charles had bee Killed and John's wife was said t finally have admitted this. John will be held « prisoner unt he is well enough to be arraigned, take place in Our Lady of Solace Church, The Rev. Father Curley, a frend of the Alderman, will officiate, After the luncheon at the bride's home the couple wil leave for Bermuda’ on 7 | their honeymoon. Miss Stevenson ts well known in Westchester, and is a member of the n | Wilsonian Women's Democratic Club, °) This will be the second trip to the j)]altar for Alderman Fitapatrick. His first wife died two years ago. Proper—Yet Chic! One can obtain “proper” slippers at many places but the woman who is truly feminine likes her things to be Cleverly Correct— like the fascinating styles arrived and arriving. $8.50 $10.00 $12.50 World News in Brief LOCAL Bing Sing’s new death house for con- @emned murderers will not be ready series of fires on the roof of the United States Treasury Department last spring were caused by tar pot heaters used in repairing the roof, Charles Lundquist of Jamestown wns elected prealdent at the close of the New York State district convention of the Order of Vesa, a Swedish-American soclety for ocoupancy for several weeks, he- cause of a defect in the sewer system. Forty survivors of the 124th N. Y¥ Volunteers, the famous "Orange Blos- noms," who Ictt Goshen Sept. 9, 1842, to Join the Union army, will have a re- unjon Saturday at Middletown. Red Men and Daughters of Pocahontas from four States meet to-day In Wild- wood, N. J. George Scopas, ten, No. 268 West 20th Street, ate a ‘red devil’ firecracker and died of convulsions. ‘The annual retreat of priests of tne Roman Catholic diocese of Brooklyn, including Long Island, ts being held at Patchogue, L. 1, with 160 priests at- tending. Conneetteut won the interat fight with Rhode Island, nea £0, when a dying Nutmeg crow shrilled tri umph over the body of his slain Rhode Island opponent FOREIGN. Prohibition In Sweden Is dead for a generation, experts say, the final result of the recent plebiscite showing 930.655 ballots against and $01,053 for Prohib!- tion. I. MILLER 15 West 42nd Street Fifth Avenue at 46th Street 1554 Broadway Hudson Terminal Open until g P.M. Entrance: Fulton Ssrect DOMESTIC, Haskell H. Marks of Rochester was lected president at the close of the New York State Federation of the Young Men's Hebrew and Kindred Asso ‘eiations. Nearly 20,000 men participated tn Mon Experts have determined that the! treal's Labor Day parade American Legion members who ars touring Europe Inid wreaths on the war who are buried in London, The Kilauea voleano fn Hawall ts tn eruption again with a new flow of lava on the south side of the Salemaumau fire pit Broaklyn Shep 498 Fulton Street, Corner of Bond Ae Me 29. Ss America's Foremost Specialists” ~ OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &@ 34th Street — New York Introductory Fashions in Girls’ and Juniors’ Fall Dresses Decidedly Smart and “different” styles in Dresses of fine quality and workmanship designed to please the most critical taste. At Extremely Moderate Prices Wool Crepe and Jersey Dresses, braid-trim’d. 1 3.75 Navy Serge models and Dresses of black= and-white checked Velour. & to 14. Special Crepe de Chine Dresses with accordion pleated panels. 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Record Albums .80 4-1 in, Record Album .50 200 Needles __-10 105.90 .00 Balance on especially liberal terms Nc interest on unpaid balance [Fifth Floor] | Newspapers in cAdvertising Gains for “Past Three Months (ba World, Morning and Sunday, stood first among the fourteen morning and evening newspapers of New York City in its adver- tising gains for the months of June, July and August, with a lead of nearly 48% over its nearest competitor. The figures for the morning field, compiled by The Evening Post, are as follow’: a Columns — June The World The Times The News (Tcbloid) The American The Commercial The Tribune : The Herald 545 « 229 -« 104 « 140 Loss 233 « 337 « Morning 352,852 609,290 i 798 Gain July 947 Gain 566 « 246 « 282 « 61 Loss 99 « 27 “ cAugust 1,214 Gain 890 “ 170 « 280 « 43 Loss 123 Gain 132 “ The consistent performance of The World in practically every important classification indicates its unassailable position as the out- standing morning medium to be reckoned with in merchandising America’s greatest area of retail sales. Sunday [Member | Gravure IN Al 609,290 Annual Statement Audit Bureau of Circulations Ending Sept. 30, 1921 ¢ Evening 300,740