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TAKEN FOR ROBBER, “IND ROT RESULTS Godfrey Jumped Upon by Husky Drive Hallboy— ' Both Freed in Court. His head swathed in bandages, George Godfrey, carhier of the Hotel Hargrave, No. 112 West 72d Street, and living at No. 662 West End Ave- rue, was arraigned in West Side Court to-day. Also giving evidence of battle, but mot so badly damaged, was Daniel G, Forrester, a heavy-set Negro, who ts an clevator operator at Chantillion Apartment House, No. 214 Riverside Drive. The fact that Godfrey is a hotel man and knows how ¢o run an ele- had a ride and @ dinner and atte @ cabaret or two, and then it past midnight and the young wo were drivan to the Riverside Drive ad dress, Mr, Durgin accompanied them to tho apartment. Godfrey said he would wait until ho came down. After a reasonable wait, Godfrey went into the apartment 1c ‘Thero was mo elevator man in sight and he decided to run the elevator up to the flow where Miss Harring- ton Hives with her parents. Fo - ter, out of sight, heard tho going up and dashed up the On the fifth floor he found G Forrester, sune he had @ burglar, grappled with Godfrey. It's hard to make a husky hallboy, forty-fivo years old, believe you are just look- ing for a friend tn the middle of the night after stealing his elevator, 50 the pair locked horns on the fifta floor and fought around until they got into the elevator. forreste, © +n It to the basement looking fbr icin and got it. Tenants heard the row and in var- fous stages of undress came to the hallboy’s aid. Help im the basement also came and #0 mary persons took punch at the hotel mein he was glad when the police reserves arrived and rescued him. Then he had to be at- tended by an ambulance surgeon. To- day he and Forrester withdrew coun- °lter charges of felonious assault and sulted in the calling out af reserves of the West 100th Street Station and an ambulance from a nearby hospital. he only thing lacking in the excite- ‘ment, which occurred in the apart- ment house at an early hour to-day, was the arrival of the Fire Depart- ment. Godfrey, with Harry W. Durgin, manager of the Hotel Plaza, Atlantic City, accompanied by Miss Betty Har- rington, who lives in the apartment, and another young woman, went out lust night after Durgin had engaged ‘an automobile for the evening. They were discharged. nena +| COAL CONTRACTED FOA, FORD F PLANTS REOPEN 70,000 Wi orkers: Returned by & This Mor DETROIT, Sept. ‘ontracts from ——— and West Virginia operators ‘0 supply the Ford Motor Company in- definitely with 40,000 tons of coal dally, brought 70,000 Fold employces back to work to-day, “The first shift of %. Nic? evga ~ oe night last night and plants of the Ford Cue bee | at ee born, Highland Park, River Rouge and Northville were going full blast. STIL IN LOVE, BUT) DEMANDS WEDDING) en {Girl Charges Broken Pledge, but Doesn’t Want Man Sent to Jail. (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, Sept. —22.—-On complaint of Miss Ethel M, Olswang, nineteon, of No. 821 90th Street, Woodhaven, L. I., the palice have ar- rested Hazen H. Witt, thirty, and of an old Virginia family, on a white slavery charge, a8 he was leaving one of Washington's most fashionable hotels with his baggage, It is al- leged he had made plans for a Buropean trip. Witt's former wife, whom he di- vorced after meeting Miss Olswang, lives in Washington, and it is said she ‘supplied the tip to Witt which the home of a minister , but fled down a fir She sald she still loved him and in mo circumstances wanted him sent to jail. However, with a flash of anger she insisted he must keep his ulleged promise of marriage to her. pi pesos Serna PRIMARY FIGHT FINDS ECHO IN DISPOSSESS Lancy Opposed Brown, Now Latter Wants Rented Store, An echo of the Democratic primary fight of Tuesday was heard in the First Assembly District In Brooklyn to-day, when Superintendent of Sewers James J. Brown, leader in that district, sought to dispossess Alderman Patrick B. Lar- ney from No, 924 Adams Street, where Lamey and his brother operate a print- ing shop. Larney, polities, ship to ea rown's protege {n Brooklyn his ro" that he wants the premises, which Lar- ney rents for $25 a month, for a real estate business to be established by former Alderman James nearly enabled him to elude the po- 8 lice. Miss Olswang told detectives she met Witt in New York a couple of yeurs azo, when both were employed in an office. After courting her for months, sie sald, Witt told her he had a wife and family in Washington, but that he had applied for a divorce and they would be married when It was granted, Later, the girl said, Witt took her to his home tn Pennington Gap and possess proceedings, which sald he would fight. ————_— DENIES DE VALERA IS SERKING PEACE. DUBLIN, 6ept. '23.—The Publicity Department of the Republican Party of- fices in Dublin declared to-day that the statement recently circulated to the ef- fect that Hamon De Val Dublin with the object of negotiating with the Irish Provisional Government was a fabrication. 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