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: -_ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1922, pete Conan Doyle’s ‘‘Hound of the Baskervilles’’ EGAIN $13,000;“7> WN STOLEN FURS ne ae Pack of Eighteen Dogs Have a ala len in Been “Executed” for: Tearing Him to Death— ; rs nes trrataa BUT—What Prompted Their Savage Attack? 1029 (New York Bvening World) Press Publishing Company. 1G@HTBEN mongre. dogs have just been executed by a firing squad in Sacramento County, Cal., for mur- der—murder of a nu- man being. Con- signed to a common oe New York Hotels ‘Chock-a-Block’ For Week of the World’s Series ° d in Strange Ca e of Anton B31 C8 Slaudic ove assets toni he tea for Beds for Baseball Enthusiasts Is Bad. Thousands of baseball fans who will begin to arrive Monday in New York for the World's Series are gotng to find the “standing room only? aign in the big hotels of the season. The usual pry of ‘No Rooms," often started a month before similar events take place, Is no ballyhoo this year, but a fact which will cause consider- able confusion and discontent through- out the coming week. The Ameridin Bankers’ Association, when {t planned its monster conven- tion from Oct. 2 to 6, had no idea of interfering with America's baseball fandom. In fact, not a few of the delegates will themselves take the afternoon off after disputative morn- ings of banking discussion. They knew beforehand exactly when and where they stop in New York and have made hundreds of choice resor- vations, while the sporting world, only recently absolutely certain of the woene for the big baseball battle, has Just started to apply for rooms. The situation is exactly this: No large hotel in New York can promise @ room for next week; many are back memories of the situation éurtag the last days of the war.” Meanwhile the reservation clerks are sorting piles of mail from eager fans, and wondering what they are going to do about it. \ ores, Aided by Miss Lou Gehring, fore- yoman for John G. Fetzer, furrter, of [No, 1250 Huron Road, Cleveland, de- otives of Capt. Stapleton's Head- Quarters Safe and Lost Squad have recovered $13,000 worth of furs lort by Fetsor in a $45,000 robbery Aug. 2%. Abraham Bernecker of No, 072 Liggett Avenue, the Bronx, and Rou- | grave, they have no mourners, save ben Fessler of No. 778 Union Avenue,|q man and woman whose pets they yo Raigad east he catebaak Ler were and who are held in the jail at hue, are under arrest In connection | Sacramento City for suspected par- “with the case to-day. They are] ticipation in the crime for which the 4 with receiving stolen goods. | canines were siain. Cleveland police and private deteo- ail 7 tives failing to uncover clues following |, T# Man and woman—particularly the robbery, Fetzer came to New York |the woman, who has confessed that and enlisted the ald of the Security | her love for the savage brutes ox- riers. Detectives Hasting and Brauns- worth were assigned to the case. Miss Gehring came from Cleveland to help them. was her husband—can, if they will, provide the missing details of a story as horrid and bizarre as any con- Fur Alliance, an association of fur- | ceeded her affection for the man, who turning down wired reservations and giving scant hopes of a bed of any kind, The Commodore, headquarters of the bankers, and the Biltmore and Belmont will be full, although rooms have been held for ths baseball writers tained in the annals of fact and fic- ton. However, while awaiting z14al, their tongues are wealdd. They rofuse to add anything to the detaile already ee Under the detectives ostensibly to buy a certain kind of coat. It was ly found it was asserted, in the ore run by Bernecker und Fessler. {dentified it and twenty-four |Uearthed by the authorities. ‘ But Harry Bryant, a deputy in the 0 ‘the lac on e Sa: hom iste: “ihe coats were [Office of the Sheriff of Sacramento valued at $8,000. County, is pursuing evidence of the Fololwing the arrest of Bernecker | (ime with arm pertinacity. He bo- Fessler, Miss Gehring went to-day | eves he will be able to fasten upon o Altoona, Pa., where the detectives |‘D® woman, at loast, a complicity as and some of the baseball magnate: from out of town. The McAlpin and Martinique will be chock-a-block Sunday night, while the Waldorf has nothing to offer for the week. The Pennsylvania {8 full to-day and the Astor is declining further reserva tions ‘The hotels are sorry that two such important events should come. at the same time,” said a hotel official when Strange as her love for the executed t ft The Evening World 1 we unearthed addtional furs worth | 4) cute a reporter for bowels, ‘ing |B hat the fans were going to do i 15,000. asked w! 4, Bryant is far more ole th thi it. “M old trons who coats found here were being r than the about it. ‘any pai easy to } Ained. ‘Bernecker and Fessler told |&¥erae Deputy Sheriff, He is well have come to certain hotels year after} talm If read, well informed, All & lice they bought them from a jacramento man they aian't know, after they de- | County 1s wagering that he will be nied getting them in any but the usual | ®be to find the missing links that j will round out the true tale of how way. Anton Biese, a rancher in the hill I ‘ ‘ country, met his death on the night of Aug. 8, last, =. talio rye ee | ee ifs The Civic Club told how a man used e@ hound of al- | most supernatural size and ferocity to frighten to death the elderly uncle, ; with a weak heart, who stood be- By W. G. Bowdoin. tween him and a baronetcy carrying @esired revenge u e American Arts Association at the} sng made a dummy eteatine Civio Club, No. 14 West 12th Street.| mote igure and tied a sausage at its until Oct. 7. I. H. La Susie ‘sl throat. Then she trained a dog to Honorary President of the organiz@- | jump at the sausage. Finally, when pictures executed in embroidery, of | jean, Mrs. Louis Beiardi and three of the dogs that attacked which the most important s entitled] / tn Conan Doyle's bool th iese—, i the “Return of Roosevelt,” which|o¢ the man was pletion mainder ee LL Above; the oma of ithe: Belardis) and) Belaws/ as shows the strenuous one in @ couch|cupidity. In De Maupassant’s crea. the right, the shack where Biese lived and where his lwith two companions as he is being/¢ion the woman ached with o desire ro ‘The entiro picture is fin- In th 0 ” fs dressed in ragged garments and shocsyman in here, removed his clothing ate oe ee pen Ttaninner Dame merging] run down at the hecls. In her youth, and locked the door." Wine other two embroidery pictures] Bryant are. three human’ figures, {it as rumored, she had been pretty.| “It might have torn the clothes off lare less pretentious. One deals with| These are: “| But now her face was prematurely|of him," suggested Belardi. ja portrait of Napoleon, after Paul} tirst, Mabel Ross Belardi, a|%eamed and wrinkled. Only her eyes) ‘Tho Deputy picked up a palr of year will have to be refused rooms. The smaller hotels of the city will be a called upon by thousands, and the| Pills, theeure better class lodging houses will take| eafe and eesy care of the overflow. Extra beds and Serene I ill bring | @dy. cots in all kinds of places wi 5 be NEW TARIFF LAW NETS HUGE SUMS WASHINGTON, Sept. 28.— Customs receipts last Saturday reflected the new import duties <i with an advance of $8,500,000, ‘oan oF any ot ‘troa- according to reports compiled Seating. by) the Treasury. Receipts 100" thy Ave, es: Uith BGs 00 Ys agere pared with $1 day, when the tariff act of 1922 went into effect, and with $1,802,000 on Sept. 23, 1921. Incoming cargoes, racing to reach this country before the new law became effective but failing in the attempt, oMfcials asserted, cuused the heavy in- ergaso in receipts on Saturday. Buy Dr. Cuttar’ Wood Arch Support Saddle \ ‘The only Arch Bt ah WA f ences SREY deal with the dog as instrument of crime. In ‘The Hound of the Bas- kervilles'’ Sir Arthur Conan Doyle A preliminary exhibition of paint-| with it a large fortune. Guy de Mau- sant, in ‘*Vendetta,”’ presented ings, sculpture and handcraft is being | Passan' i " P ae by members of the Itallan-|Ri#-central character ‘a woman who tion. The catalogue contains one hua-line animal's alm was unerrin 1 jw. she dred and thirty numbers. loosed it on her enemy. ° The beast G. Polito is represented by three} ripned his throat open on its firat s > RI AT NEAREST 80! 3 Ariven past the New York Library atlfor fiendish revenge. In the Sacra- body was found. eee ure ere Mabie rated pengernmeerat! gy (2 Coa ir cect New York, with a total of Complete 4 years’ course pi for ehman and a footman are seated|!mpossible to distinguish the. motive. $4,637,000, had the heaviest re- colleges, professions and Regents’ counts. celpts, while Boston was next —_ with $298,240, and Philadelphia FORDHAM third with $193,26 LAW SCHOOL UNIVERSITY —_——— WOOLWORTH BLDG., NEW YORK, MDelarcohe, while the other is entitled| woman of thirty-nine, member of 2] Helg ® trace of beauty. And usually| nigh-topped shoes, covered with | “Fossibly,"” said the Deputy, ‘but )Finally I stopped them. MORNING Gon sesdtone seen Pena oe the Baltieeeia:” well known Sacramento County fam. {they Were sombre and unsecing blood and dirt, which had t ed| 1 don’t think so.” Ie paused for a| ‘Anton was weak. He sald to me, RAN D AP] DS EVENING SESSION. 6 toe. M. Falanga contributes several oll, !ity, whose father was a former Su.] APparently they only lighted when! neatly beneath the foot of tho bed,|final look about the pluce, then | ‘Mabel, take me home.’ I helped him ps ‘ realistically finished. His concep-|pervisor and who says ‘that sho is aj @ Surveyed the dogs which fairly) and went on as if he hadn't heard the | added gown the ‘gully aad put hit: to bed, pa a enn tion of “Baseball” is particularly |Gescendant of the famous Hetes Ross |Over-tan the three-room cabin. AJ trapper—— “Belardl, T guess you and your|Then I got Louie and together wo URNITURE vigorous in treatment and finish. The lor Revolutionary War fame, but who, |{@¥ canines were a necessity to Nor could the beast have taken|Wife will have to back to Sacra- peered him and tried to revive him, ss = ‘ame artist has likewise done welllgince childhood, hae associated with | Belaral, the trapper, But when a He pointed to a dusty {mento with us, You're under arrest fe told us to take him to the hospital CRE E ved they all sur- An hour | fter the couple, ex- |!" Sacramento, but our flivver was Yth his portraits of his wife andfaisreputable characters ana who| litter of pups ar g from a nail in the wall fits “| Balard vol "t let pregging srise, had been} broken and Loule couldn't fi: ¥ - EE Faushter, both of which are owinted Analy chose as her husband an al- Wee Roe ignite cain Btie it couldn't huve hung | eee sn senarata Peete in trae. Cred’ his ex wal (tal we Gu . His inciaental interiors are ol .» She he said laconica Separate ¢ iy he ‘ in profile. s inc! most penniless trapper, Louls Be-1104 « strange passion for dogs, ‘Th: hat he satd laconteally s nt outlined the killing as he | #4 left him for the night. When lardl. t laughingly told Antelope} 2"? took Deputy Cann, the| vii, it, to Chief Deputy Dis. | Loule went back the next morning 1. 5 ople she loved the! r an she s Shige an by et Attorney Clitford J w 1 ‘ Hent impressionism. Imgure of a man, who,, living on the PACE, Gio tole an attestinn fo¥ tit have been killed | “A lone-handed inan fought tor his}. With this evidence, Sheriff wiiis}| /——srnvlaL FOR Ti by the sane af-loutskirta of clvilized communities, |aimy things, bul it lacked ta flerce nal-—say a wolf or d One inset A oneleree it razed] Tones swore to a warrant tharging|| | ENGLANDER CoUC! , is leas ouccevsful in all points. |oasted that he had three ‘notchea' | 2Umb things, but it Is : declared, but he didn't meet his end foes (oP Nt Bo ie Roring and the Belardia with murder. They were tress held in the Superior Court for trial. sap But there are a number of questions |] ¢-Ps. tal Up there in the plowed grognd was Xavier J. Burile {s comewhat un; lin tis gun and was reputed to be a| US Of his wit in this room. If you noted, there wa even in his contributions. His “Head lgesperate and courageous bootlegger. | The coolness between the rancher] s, dirt on Wie clothes end! reom Bulte, complete, Ww cor is mate con- here the struggle took place. After in ir of a Girl’! (No, 88 in the catalogue) | ‘Third, Anton Blese, the rancher, a} nd the trapper and his mate con-|ehoes. Looks to me lke he was ki Bi p which Deputy Bryant wants to ask|{ Dining Suits (nail fhhishes, js finely drawn in charcoal and de-| peaceable man, and thrifty, well liked} tnued. Only one point of contact} sonewt else and carried } he had been bitten and cut Bleso tried] irs, Belardl to which she will not|{ Dining Table and d Chalre..... 641.30 =a serves much praise for its technical by every one in the community, and | continued to exist between the squalid| Human beings did that. Whoever |! escape by climbing the fence. His} even eter’ excellence. believed incapable of any act of| Shanty on the hill and the neat cot) they were, they undressed him, hung | Slothing caught, though, as the shreds] Ong of these questions has to do AT URD AT, Men's Clothing on Credit His "Perry's Cabaret” ts pre-emt-| malice or great wrongdoing in the valley, If the story of Mabel! nis hat on the nail, put his shocs|Ne found show, and he was pulled! with the fact that death came to $1 DOWN—$1 WEEKLY f.7? nently modernistic but brash, His] As a background to these, and play- | ®088 Belardi is tg be believed | the} Under the bed, scattered his garments | P2ck by those beasts, Anton Bies@ at night, under the rays SUITS, OVERCOATS, ETC., Drifting,"” while a step beyond infing a prominent part in the series of | POlRt of contact made pommibis (bie around the room just as tf ho had He might have escaped, at that, if] 5¢ a clear crescent moon. By Mrs ie achievement, ts nevertheless done in happenings, either designed or acci- mad maelstrom of v akg ie ya ‘taken them off carelessly 4 hu:nan hand hadn't intervened. | petardi'a o@ admission she and Biese cold and hard if not crude colors. dental, which have landed the Be-| Diese lost his life. It was the com-| mn. tro of ofticc eed Some one slipped up back of him and} were at the common well at an hou! rnc “but = Fil | aki re mn HN from which Biese and the] «74, 1 Knocked hint down with th i a af F. Visce, contributes an excellent |ieic in july oma murder cherie, aro | mon. wel Si le nee Let's look furth said Bryant 10 ¥ h the scantling-| when her husband was fart asleep. COLUMBUS AVE bronze bust of “Caruso,” in a happy |the dozen and a half of stray canines Palasgia are nas the toapoeP eee nad! He signalled to Balardl ake Us He fell face down—that I know! The attack on the rancher was begun 3 cr HELP WANTED—MALE. mood, The work is highly merito:i-|thnt constituted the entourage of the | ‘Ne rancher and tim trivper Tit) Milt over to your house," he commanded, | because only the back of his legs and! ang ended, but Belardl slept on. BET. 103" & 104" ST ‘ous, Swapper and hin wife: wed ne Ove surdl and lis wite|, AS they walked up the hill, Bryant|@?ms and body was mutilated, T What—Bryant wants to ask—were A portrait ‘bust of Lonin, ext in] ‘The wetting of the killing near the oni wbiaad be in jail, subjected to the|KeMt staring about him at the soil, | Pack pitched on him and chewed him| qn the circumstances surrounding lack basalt, by O. Ruotolo, attracts |1ittle village of Antelope ts fitting. Jie me’ th Cusition of Deputy| The” path ted across a patch er that meeting at the well? Is Mrs. ‘ WANTED: (Geading attention because of fts| Picture a hill and beneath it a gully. yivunt plowed — ground—t oka nets finally called of | Retardi telling the truth when she - ° namic qualiti On the hill, dilapidated and weather | °"** . . plowed area in the nei od, us| Then 8 body was carried down| says that she was alone when 4 bas relief of Dante," eut in Car-| beaten, In the midst of a treeless yard} Pryant enters the rege Bee the) nearly a8 he could s¢ rember-|to hls house, It wasn't drag her dogs slew Blese? Or, did Be BOILERMAKERS, ] rare, by R. Massoni, has certain good}and unkempt, uncultivated fields, | ind oiflces of Sherit S sones or}ing the fresh dirt on Bicso's gar-| There are no marks to indicate that.|inrdl, the eelf-admitted pad a, BLACKSMITHS, \ points, and a pair of hand curved|stands the home of the Belardis, In| Sacramento ly morning of Aug. 9,)20nt the deputy ordered No, 1 + and It took two]with three ‘notches in his gun, : | pene paes, by A. Ferrari, are da-|the gully, surrounded by well-kept}, the carly mornite OF AUR: ot the whole field, Near a boundary | peo! They undressed him| sare in the crime? Did the ranch. MACHINISTS, | serving of far more than merely ajouthouses for livestock and chickens Ae LE fence and close to the common well,}and lay him on the ved ' y : " is ‘sleep by loud er's chance kicking of a cur dog brini passing note. a newly planted orchard and a flour- | from Mis sleep by toad | he was rewarded by finding evide “That dos's bloudy muzzle, thoso|his undoing? On are there untola CAR REPAIRMEN, | <2 portrait relief of “Foch,” tn} ishing garden, is the white two-room | ‘N° or ner told af Of @ flerce struggle, The arth was} dog tracks in the dirt, mixed with|motives ef love, Hatred and rove ronze, by A. Savastano, leaves much|house of Biese, And beyond these, aan [dented with num 3 truck i ts of luman feet, make it |. ra } . h ? , of how he bh 5 rie ay wake it} si) to be dieclosed—motiy , | to be desired. : within the range of the eye, not a| disconnect" ead in Ma bed, | tracks of humans and tracks of da SPAUIE LIE TIEL WHI thane a aa SKILLED IN RAILROAD Fe) bese Be Airgas ay single human habitation AGT whient 1c dona ‘had: howled Han) to the bar « what was the motive?” asked {41.0 of struggle in the dark in w WORK; IESPONDENT IN OLD AGE, | Biese, the rancher, llved an a man |!’ soi, umatte to. sleep, | OUR! 1 Waa tries Moccia ce oe of his station would be expecte N Gressed und went out to eo what| stained clothin N ‘ That's what I've got to find out,” 1 he ; HE SLASHES HIS THROAT |iivo. A bachelor, apparentiy, he Yo dressed und went 01 what) Deputy Cann picked up a pleos « PUA HORI uicatees STEADY EMPLOYMENT, | 8 nis evenings at liom ud = ; t he | scar one end studed: a nail a: es gp Mopars John Growaan, 77, Feared Inability | ing and smoking ee nt Ne Fed Tbe Fant $0 eee San Oth wan fant a few yards distant? STANDARD WAGES, te Bapport Wilaa sinter, Bane EMO a cantal cos nieleatle y friend Anton live rte» wag, stained w cas pursuing the time ‘Onaitact ip osrtxing All the. pat, . ‘ ast {2 8 testifies his | Ne said, I did. He was ¢ Sryant nee but 1 t ro in such cnses. |, y Mrs, Belardi eared so de- AUTHORIZED BY | John Groggin of No. 1166 Gates Ave-|kindheartednoss. When they moved convince him of the nature of the! pry had better luck with Mrs e nus, | feventy-seven years old, was }into the dreary house on the hil! and | "Ns b crime. He strode Lhe Belaradi | 1 ore | Nees BATE Banee SRE RSS ae UNITED STATES sa egy a at [er Sega Me Sin ent, | yan i ae a d Skin Grats und his throat ‘doepiy' eeanod [Decame hie neighbors, they tucked | oi ; shanty. ‘Two of the j might as well toll everything.” ee eee Oe ine te wen | Blemishe RAILROAD He was removed to Kings County H ‘ood for themselves and they. dows. | orto to] open to his view, bu r to \1 1 to her, “Yor usband has|¢, the hilltop shanty the other day. F. ightly ski: tho: i pital by Dr. Levine of the Jewish Hos.| Blese saw that they were fed, On ‘i himeclf. Je sent Harry] third was closed y enough to bt you. H i OF UNSER O58 Orn rash LABOR BOARD, . Pital. Inter occasions he repeated this as- | *"*¢" another deputy, 1, C.| “What's in here?” he asked Mrs. | 5 turned! the’ dake lodie Tocking the pack {n one room Ne lor blotches on face, neck, arms, of Mr. Grogsin's aged steter, who tol sistance He Meera ate Bee Te tetas Ga hetiaae pith shoteune aimed | body you do not have’ to walt for re- é = ; ose with : eat ine | Bese! on the ‘head s sindow lief from torture or embarrassment, blind, sald he had boen depressed lately] But there came a day, i. seems, than ‘he Belardi in-} sed the bodyito hin tious rdi was taken to the econe| deel ted ‘akin apecialiats Ape Apply to because worried about his abil! when the rancher's benefactions the tiie | rhe idirty Sarl eset eclares a noted skin specialist. Ap + ity to support her in his old age and! c.oscg, Whether he teat n 1 4 exclaimed the ecting the reason, helped| ply a little Mentho-Sulphur and Im- CENTRAL RAILROAD with hs businoss not prospering. He] © 2 aacher Re Cred of 6 if and . uy 5 1 to explain » the mongrels. While she! provement shows next day, fs a produce merchant. ay that Wa olwaye SSASHnE | picked T r t 7 taken to the toyed abe lavishe Because of its germ destroging COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY) aboot ae urther onstrations, or whether and drove rap-| They sna : ' ane] Aue z red a ‘operties, nothing has ever been FILUS CLAIM AGAINST HARKNESS] 80me dispute wrose which alienated F bo f 1 fea nied y ra she she said, andl found to take the'place of this sul. ESTATE. Hie, haa Set en develaed. But ated body of the rancher ke wal € common nok on a softened expres-| phur preparation, The moment you O, E, Chambers, Supt. Joseph B, Loughrey of No, 147 West | Snally the Belardis saw little of him a bed, almost dey w the trouble started, 6 this dog better than my it healing begins, Only thos BBth Stroet to-day asked that Surrogate] It is likely that Bese found little 1 Was strew | eer " : Pasa te hin Ei MB Daa ul By tly skin troubles| Motive Power & Equipment, Foley grant him a Jury trial on the} that was congenial tp his nelghbora, | I pol laogs, bece , 11 away before the} can know the delight this Mentho- Jersey City, N. J, Poreh oy s yg Be en annie. te Belardi's occupations were mystert- | « of sume} to the te g of the} F yegan. So she didn't hear] Sulphur brings, Even fiery, itching fonatre Standard Of! man, whose ea.| U8 He boasted of deeds that would | he noted) pack . voice, mingled with the] ecaema {a dried right up, pe 4 be fe valuod nt $14,996,284, ‘The value | 2Pouse few thrills of pleasure in a) ums Ar Looks er dogs, ae the shot-] Get o small Jar of Rowles Mentho- | PANO PLAYER MECHANICS | whe i the epplication. his wife, she was @ stiange woman, | an animal could not have curvied the a chicken, Jat Anton, I tried to pull thom off, a ever has known, use It like cold cream.—Advt, uptown, . ; ‘ ‘ ¥ ‘ ‘ '

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