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nk «alae . —_--- — " aos ‘ "ieSE Son [30,00 LEGION MEN SEES THEF COMING [S853 HYLANACEUSED JOM PARADE} SHE IDES JEWELS |__| OF DELAYING WORK ~ ONGITY STREETS Transit Commissioner Hark- ness Explains Failure to ‘Grade in Queens. MRS. OGDEN MILLS WED SECRETLY TO BRITISH WAR SPY IBERSON CASE WILL GO TO JURY BEFORE NIGHT Roberty Tate of Widow Is Myth, Prosecutor Tells Jur. South Presents as Candidate for Commander, Owsley ‘ef Texas. Woman Walking in Woods Held Up, Loses $96, _ Saves Diamonds. Delay in grading and paving eleven streets crossing Palmetto Street and the private right of way of the Brook- lyn City Railroad Company in Brook- lyn “rests solely with the Hylan Ad- ministration,” according to a state- ment in response to complaints is- sued to-day by Transit Commissioner * Tho nimble mind of Mrs, William Turner outwitted a robber who held her up In the woods back of her home at Herkimer Street and Tremont Road, St. Albans, and saved her jew- els, valued at $6,000. The thug es- caped with a purse containing $96 and the police to-day say he answers the description of the thief who attacked Harkness, and robbed Mrs. Emily B. Schultz in He sald the delay had aroused com- her home, No. 2 Hutton Street, Ja- 4 a ment even from the Mayor's own maica, Thursday last. Health Department, which had criti- Mrs. Turner was walking fast night clzed sanitary conditions in Palmetto eth bak oughta Balinta tow aba Stree? arising from failure to grade moto @y & DUPoNY and pave. . NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 18 (Asso- elated Press).—The American Legion, following a brisk business session, paraded to-day. More than 30,000. men “‘fell in line,” and the brisk au- tumn air, a contrast to the balmy weather of the first two days of the convention, added zest to the marchers. DEFENDANT UNSHAKEN. © Remains Calm as She Is Ac- cused of Fanciful Story of Murder, TOMS RIVER, N, J., Oct. 18.—Mrs. Ivy R. Giberson took her place in the Océan County Court House to-day ind turned her face, without a of color or trace of emotion, on the jury which will decide her fate. She is charged with murder in the Through miles of narrow streets, down the boad Canal Street Con- course, winding through the tortuous “vieux carre' (old town), established by the Spanish and French, marched 4 i 4 first degree in connection with the the veterans of 1918. Mary Jane Hoppe, four, @ neighbor's srmer Margaret Drapér|,,72? Tene! Commission, Mr Daughter a vires Wee viele ce cone eee MRS W GIBERSON To-day's business session was slow Narva Wend hee aeuae sre Seek ae i Harleneas ald, had falled to advance Vanderbilt Bride of Sir m I, Giberson, in their home| —— —— _ y! a sales: ‘Eye: On he' work because: the Y aay - @t Lakehurst on the morning of Aug in getting under way. The announce-| woods, Just the thought that he sisi I reedom From |e vad refused to oye an ed Paul Dukes, Author. 4 14, It ts expected the jury wil be] SIX IN HOSPITALS ment by Alvin M. Owsley of Texas|might be a robber caused Mrs. Tur- Italian Husband. 559.19, covering the city's share] 7, i J given the case shortly after noon. FROM ACCIDENTS that he would accept the nomination|ner to strip her fingers of rings and PARIS, ee for paving and grading already dono he secret marriage of Mrs, Ogden i Maja L. Berry, assistant prosecutor | * for the national commandership, tf it}URfasten @ diamond bar pin from her S, Oct. 18.—Princess Bon) on three crossings, through fear tho| & Milis, the former Margaret Ruth- : $n summing up for the Siute, decigred IN JERSEY CITY | wate otteccd tite nnmeaced tor te| fess. She hid them ina pocket of |Compagn, who was Mies Margaret! city's rights might be jeopardized in| orurd, daughter of Mra. Wiliam K . that Mrs, Gibersan's account of the x Eaeitiag Uteee oar her skirt, just as the man sprang at| Preston Draper of Washington and] pending litigation over railway prop-| Vanderbilt, to Sir Paul Dukes, noted alleged robbery was u fanciful tale,|,,, . crystallizing the sentiment of the}her with a revolver. Boston, has entered sult for divorce, [erty In the streets affected. This, he] english author, lect nd war vet- Q unworthy of belief. [wo Ifit by Autos, One] south. “If you scream I will kill you,'’ he asserted, had “effectively stopped Reis eit ne dae! y “We ask you," he suid to the jury. ! ya a 3 M tay. [threatened her, “Hand over ‘your| 7° Princess alleges abandonment) ort ue being done. [erat interested society to-day. They . Pees to bacayed tromgourduiyees|| Eos Erom Druck “and. | ses Owsley, ia tomes’ Sctorney " " _ and professes not to know where he} “MY, rurther work being done. are aid to bave salled for Europe purse." Mrs. Turner was about to comply when the thtef told her to drop the “This litigation has been in pro- js at present. No decree is expected] gress five year he sald, ‘and it for months, as the Princess, in a] may be five years more before the purse to the ground and walk on.| letter addressed to the Prince, vir-| crossings arc completed, It looks as She did so, glad that her jeweiry was} tur! y gives him six months in which/if the Board of Estimate cares more safe. When she looked around again] to return, declaring that if they are] about law sults than it does about neral of Texas and Chairman ot the Americanization Commission of the Legion, brought tn a report of the commission, in which it was de- clared that a deliberate effort was be- Three Tlurt on Railroads. Six men we: cause the defendant iss woman, The evidence so far has been, no doubt, thrown at you like pieces of paste- ent to hospitals with board which put together make a jig] broken legs or arms or internal in- saw puzzle. juries as a result of accidents in Jer- last Friday, and the marriage took place in Nyack, N. ¥., two or three days before, according to Montague Glass, who managed Sir Paul's lec- y > | On Aus. 12, Giberson retired fer1-| soy city to-day. ‘They were: ; j the thief was gone. Police failed to| not then reconclied she will take the] necessary improvements in @ rapidly] ‘re tour. ng fo nthe security of is nome eee ae No. god Hender-|'T# Mde to inject a pro-German ac- [find any trace of him. necesary measures for a final decree.| growing, district A record of the marriage license was Wee ee aeons Dereon present was: lls: wire. ull and toft knee broken {COUnt of the World War into the “Residents there must suffer just] found in the County Clerk's office at son Stree was ruthlessly and deliberate urdered. Tho first alarm was given] when hit by auto driver. by Louis Mil- by the defendant two hours ‘ater. joso, of No. 116 Dutes Street, at en found Mrs. Giberso . id fo! I 5 Seeing men found Mr : iberson a Brutewick aid Graveteem: uken Demand for a roll call in the Amer the foot of the stairs. It was ican Legion convention to-day go that because of Hylan policy.’ Nyack ct 1 Oct. 3, gives The section affected tien between] NZScK: The license, Issued Oct. 3, sive Wyckoff Avenue at the Queens Coun-| he name of the bride-to-be as Mur ty line and Frech Pond Road. garet Stuyvesant Rutherfurd, and rae gee says she {s the daughter of Lewis School text books in many parts of America. Baby’s Parentage Hangs on Ear; Mother Says’Tis Just Like Father’s The house was in perfect order. She| te City Hospital in M 8 car, eee ee : é ,. | sald, ‘We have been robbed. Will] Cloreo Billo, fifty-seven, of peor cae haem, Mariel ereane BROOKLYN CROW! Morris Rutherfurd and her age thirty. 16 | _has been shot." f Rafifoad Avenue, Jett iknee|°™ “he POHUS question” (wes! followed CHASES BURGLARS]'* !* ®t forth that the marriage to by @ viva voce affirmation of a’report which declared the legion will “con- tinue to fight for the legislation until it is enacted into law." A division, called for by Com mander Maenider, resulted in an nouncement that the vote was unan nous, One delegate who voted “No” “This napkin which 1 show you} William Cashin, twenty-one, of No,] by mistake cried ont his apology was never in anybody’s mouth. The Mercer Street, skull fractured, in-] When hundreds of delegates yelled was not na bruise on this de-|ternally injured, when hit by engine} “Who ts he?" fendant. She could have tied herself]as he watked over Pennsylvar The report of the committee, read or else an accomp! her. ad trestle ut Henderson Street by John omas Taylor, Its chair- How could a take such| Railroad Avenue Francis Hos n, declared “exposure of war deadly aim and shoot Giberson] pital stiteers" unother duty of the legion. through the top of the head in the mer Morris. forty. of No. 42 Jen- - dark ¢ nings Street, Elmhurst, L. 1. Amer-] GEORGE DEFEATS “If they were robbers, why di ican Railway Express Company driv- they take the Jewelry in plain sight?] er, right leg broken when he fell from . GOV. HARDWICK There was no robbery. . his moving truck and the wheels —— “The Kangetta matter, the Ga Nun} passed over him on Vavonia Avenue.| Wins 125 Counties in Geor- is, affair, the bank matter, were all] St. Irancis Hospital % Be he Wa drawing to a head about the middle] Philip Hahs, twenty-four, of No. gia Primary. of August. The bank | \J1SS tniversity Avenue, New York ns P . RiteraHions and erdaurca, Did youlcity, greight wrakemun, tet! atm@ndligo ac te Le emotes ever hear of a man who trled to fool | elbow broken when brake iron fell on| Press)-—Walter F. George, former vy changing his bank's state-] him from top of car in Central Rail-| Justice of the State Supreme Court, road yards. St. Francis Hospital. with a total of 304 County units votes, 'The uppermost thing in her mind was the robbery, not the loss of her husband, “The prosecution believes her story a myth. If yon can believe that INy two men could have tied this Woman without overturning furniture, you can believe more than I can, Sir Puul is to be her second and that she procured a divorce in Paris. Mrs. Mills is said to have first met Sir Paul Dukes in l'etrograd, where he was serving his Government in war secret service work, He is re- ported to have won his way into the confidence of the Soviet officials, to have Worked in a Russian munitions plant and even to have joined the Red Army in his work for the British Secret Service. If Contention Is Proved She Will Get Divorce and $25,000 Alimony on Charge of Cruelty. (Special to The Evening World.) PAPILLION, Neb., Oct. 18.—-The characteristics of the left ear of three-months-old Baby Harper of Papillion may be worth $25,000 and a divorce to its mother, Mrs. Charles H. Harper of this city. Mrs, Harper ig suing her husband for divorce and alimony. Mr. Harper is a wealthy farmer, worth $100,000 to $150,000 his wife says in r petition, In one phase or another the Harper @—— divorce case has been before the pub-| “NEW PROSPERITY” lic for a year, but complications were added three months ago with the ad- | NEAR, SAYS HARDING vent of the child. Mr, Harper has], _ oa Ps not positively denied the paternity of Tells Farmers They Will Be First to Feel It. the little fellow, but his attorney has thrown doubt upon it. In all likeli-} WASHINGTON, Oct. 18. — Bellef hood Mrs. Harper will be given althat the will be among the] "he lat divorce. The amount of alimony will /first to get substantial recognition in] at Gates Avenue Capt. William Sul- depend largely upen the baby, There- Ja ‘new era of activity and prosperity’ |livan, of the Gates Avenue Station, fore, sho seeks to establish that}now on the way, was expressed by|and three detectives, with Mrs, Ev- It Got There, Harper is the father of the three-|President Harding in a letter written] °rett boarded it. She identified two Wallace of the pa: ngers as the men in her broken, internally injured, | when struck by auto driven by John Me- Quillen of No. 191 Railroad Avenue, Newark Av and Brunswick Street. Taken t Two Caught on Car Tell of “Fence.” A chase by a crowd in Brooklyn resulted not only in the arrest and arraignment to-day in Gates Avenue Court of two men charged with bur- glary, but of a third charged with be ing the ‘‘fence’’ through whom thieves had disposed of booty. Mrs. Anna Everett returned to her apartment at No. at Francis Hospital n MeQuillen’s car 5 Tompkins Ave- men who dashed past her. She fol- lowed screaming. Her cry was taken up by a crowd who pursued the men. ‘The latter boarded a Tompkins Ave- ‘arme! months-old baby boy. to Secretary of Agricuitu rn BPMrormer suske William I. defi] Joseph Tranowicz, thirty-five, of was overwhelmingly nominated as| "aye, Harpers were married in{und mule public to-day at the White] SPAriment Jewelry valued at $100 fe mes 1 $45. Henderson eel, ‘rIGht 1eO'l candidate:to becomes successor tu: the, y . House. It was forwarded to the Sec-| Stolen from her was follnd in the pos- © Bixtrs. Giverson, summed up for the} broken when an tron bar slipped from Omaha on Aug, 15, 1921. On Oct. | House Tt was fomwanied to the fee: Jsession of the prisoners, police say f th itesmae defense, They attacked the State's] his sands on Vier, Pennsylvania ate pe eles eee Thomas C.]15 1901, Mra, Harper brought suit|mecting of Republicans at Washing. | They sald they were James sam-|With being one ier Seah Gd ents and testimony, declaring| Railroad. St, Francis Hosp ry y lay's a , venty- r ’ mo pirument aia Sean ys Oeclareg Es i, St. Francis Hospital : — - zeearee i special Demo-} 1. aivorce, Mr, Harper charges that |ton Court House, O. Be, bushel eh so, kets wanes manevel ee a aves Bernat ate 9 case had be ade ou) _ ratic primary, accor : aes i . Street, es Gugino, twen d ad turne Stree! > ‘fa support of Mra, Giberson's rob- ‘ Sas ; primary, according to complete! 12% him upon the latter date,| ‘Agricultural production is very] Stteet, and James Gugino, twenty-| Mahoney had tu ee ee te hae "tea| BBW nD. 1cELCHY Dman. unofficlal returns compiled by the At-] 71° (70) 0 mr nearly restored, taking the world as] One, No. 86 Catherine Street, both} rrtn Avenue Into a shooting gallery : Fdward Keleey, an old time theatel-| Janta Constitution to-day. he baby was bo! y 24, 19 whole, but agricultural prices are ao| Manhattan, iuestioning them,| 4s snot Detective Donovan, who the poltce went to No. 142 Hutter d thore arrested| tried to arrest him, and finally we a jeweller, charging] shot to death by other policemen, belving: stolen: goods, Doyle declared he had nothing to failed to produce Giberson’s pocket-| a1 anager, who was treast f Beech ie Nantngnen cle fillaye * ss {reasurer Of] ‘Phe victory of George marked the nor had the prosecution shown uny-|! Theatre and a distant relative! second defeat of Gov. T. W. Hurdwick Giherson's money. ; ; i. Hetlueae Hospital heath Wee tie ta{ Within as many months and, Kecord- —_ CONTESTS AUNT’S WILL a: ¢ Mrs. Harper is depending upon the] tow that it is appar left ear of the baby to establish its]the farmer is not being compensated, paternity. There is nothing wrong} the President said he Washington . Iministration has recognized — this with the ear; it looks like any other) sondition and has done everything In nt to all of us the ree died to-day in him with re ons ' ve Ing to political observers showed that a s e part ended in Ma nplica of ailments, Mr. Keleoy ' . do with the party that en day leaves a widow und alx children, Fur. | the Watson block of voters, estimated | °tt> but the attorneys for Mrs. Har-Jitg power to restore a normal balance AGED SPINSTER hotiey’s death. It was charged rie THAT ENRICHES LAWYER 1 will he from his bite home in{ at 50,000 at full strength, remained] per claim that the ears of a child re-}between prices and costs of produc- SLAIN IN CELLAR “ed MaKe bt an Tomkinsville, Staten Island, Me wus] intact and voted almost solidly for the | 8cmble those of its parents. tion,’* had obtained a large quantity rmor Easex| ahout seventy-five rs old former Court Justice. “Just as the fingerprint system aS Se whiskey at a former liquor store ut at : far este pu snes ane Liat maar WON’T ALLOW OPERATION | Bleating Cow Calls Atten-] sth street and Eighth Avenue, at ; ‘ No. 3 vidual, so the characte! ce 7 7S mice 10.30 of the night before the shooting * [ates Se! “Oh, Look at Her Leg,” He Said; |egerritecr rm" |__ ON PRSOMER® SUL] hn coin, ie em hotice yesterday of contest of the will the atte told the court ; ae y e of her aunt, Mrs. Ullaabeth I ny 9 9 Gre Seer ey tO ie tao, superinc (Clsimed Iniaty in veuts C BATAVIA, N, ¥., Oct. 18.—State,| or nold it to iim. Tt was teatifted he SeGien Ridge, who died Avril hd H : s tendent of the Identification Bureau Criminal Tendenctes county and town officials investigating Eee Eng unere aaiar the payee 5 sary s ce former ae { ost im a Word in Court of the Omaha Police Department, ex-] | LEAVENWORTH, Kan., Oct 18.—|the murder of Miss Frances Kimball, Gaimrlasionar, ecutor of Hssex County r plained that aside from fingerprints} The Department of Justles has refused) agoq seventy-three, in the cellar of| “1 had had a drink,” said the police . vat aeets ara the most important fea-| to Permit an operation of the head of Mrs. Ward alleged Mrs. Bishop was Koy Gurdner, notorlous bandit, who ts{her home in the town of Bethany | man. incompetent at the time the will was ture of identification, and th (eet Viehinalfrap ata Menttautiaen ivy , nt the liquor?! ‘ A : Tate nen . ‘A a ‘onfined ne Fe enitentlary| were still without definite clue to-day Where aid: Yeu met tHe Ort ‘Dr. Leslie of Mow Fair Magazine Writer Has Youth Arrested for Remark | hby,"b#s Mr. Harpe : here, according to notification to Warden| ay to murderer or motive was asked ined had been Before her marriage Biddle to-day from Washington. Money and other valuables were un- 1 haven't the slightest idea,” sald ntia for some in Central Park and He Paid the Fine. ing from was Wenonah Horrigan, nineteen, &1 Phe decision was based on a report well known aesthetic dancer. They] py Dr. A, Yoho, prison physiclan, Doyel, “I got. off patrol at 10.30 disturbed, Telephone wires had been Se The latest quotations on the charge by Magistrate William Sweetser when |tived together but two months. “But] who, with several other surgeons, ex-[CUt- Late on Monday evcning an piper sida Ke eee fitue wali CROWDED AGAINST] py the word for insulting ret ¢ he fined Morris Ley Stas a ol 2 : a a an elt like having # ew x by the word for insulting remarks in 1 Morris Leveritz, nineteen! that was enough,” Mrs. Harper told] amined Gardner's skull. Gardner asked | @Utomobile .was driven into the Kim teritattoe a tellingcnterty ail SUBWAY ‘TRATN, years old, of 169th dicates that either the old about Street, and Finlay |the court. ‘He threatened to kill] that a. trepanning opers be per-|ball farm and stood for a snort time LB see ad aaa re y Fred Bortchert, twenty-tw Tt ee eee ees eae Avenue, the Bronx, $5 for a five wort | pimaelf and disgrace me, dragged me| formed, claining an injury during his|among the trees, These were the sole | lay fren se vee ate Ceeimiaal ate asst .. Brookly coslynal ‘cuts fe remark in Central Park, which ruffle: ened to: c! th is responsible for his criminal] facts de a. a Interrupte Bisa shah Norman Str Brooklyn, ut ch ruffled | te the kitehen and threatened to cut 5 respon: 4 developed. ovis. Fepliad fhe accune But cast into the discard or else must be] the feeli the arms and less when broken of Miss Gladys Edwards, | of my nose; dragged me from an| tendencles Miss Kimball was seen alive last by k so 1 My Fat} limiter ne re to spec pee] Who said she is a magazine writer of : a ‘ : it was a nice night for a fass fell upon him from a window of| limited in the future t clal types} ¥ . writer of |automobile and threatened to throw her neighbors on Monday after- ee ad ‘Tenth la subway train he was thrown aguinat| of speech No. 1696 roadway. me over an embankment HEARING POSTPONED noon, Yesterday neighbors heard her} W#lked up eG ee kee tte by the traMe crush at ‘the Bowery sta- Miss Edwards and Richard Evans. cow bleating, not having been mitked.| Avenue. 1 was feeling ‘ Mr. Harper introduced testimony that Mrs, Harper had been seen at the most prominent hotel in Omaha with a manfother than himself, OTHER MEN NAMED |. Arment on the snotoat IN NIRDLINGER SUIT| taites tor sisonnun, '1" venue In the trial of sixteen Indictments ON DIER VENUE CHANGE The present market price of one ene ‘This liquor. Where did you get that?"’ insisted the Commissioner “T don't know. [ put my hand into my hip pocket and was surprised to find a bottle there and I took a drink of it,” Pea ins, ce taeesr ae hea oe newspaper man, were walking in Cen- to-day." He was attended ‘and went! dollar a word for such remarks was] tral Park near the Arsenal Police sta- fing established last nieht in Night Court] tion when they cume abreast of Lev Z eritz und his companion, Private Em- } ory Rash, stationed at Governor's They searched the upper floors with out success, Her brothers were called and in the cellar, crowded under 9 shelf, they found Miss Kimball's body, There was a deep wound in the back of the head, and bloody marks on the cellar floor . ‘How did it get there?” against him on charges of grand ler oe “T don’t know," said the cop on Walker Doubts Affidavits} ceny’and “nucketing” wit be hela be- [DRY AGENTS TAKE THREE J tria! Sane sioner, who had declared against the ¢ 8 uled for to-day, was postponed upon re- D001 nounds on the force, was @ oh t of William M. IK. Olcott, counsel | Capture Moonahine and 400 Gationa| booze hounds Two en who had been nt Distriet. Attorney of Real Hooch. study. Two policemen aah posed the motion. called for witnesses in the , he ow so go to trial," not arrived and the Commissione introduced to-day in the allenation ed 2 , “and belleve thie with a ateady Jook that sioke vale ae es $ iN u ec he trial indefinitely. , 0,000 brought against | ™ option for a Ane f venuo ts for umes, continued t Nic ee H pe sola eit aas OE 3008: Patrolman John J, Scanion of the Nixon Nirdiinger, Philadelphia theat- 7 ; West 195th Street station was on the ricai man, by Frank T. Voelker, an rai nem BROOKLYN CHILDREN SEE carpet charged with drunkenness and Asante pie ere neti nati GUNMAN SHOOT VICTIM | °% ™oonshine this morning, by Prohibi-| failing to arrest the person who sup admitted improper rela:tons with John M tlon officers, and lodged in Jail at Lex plied him with the whiskey. Sergt Svinterbetioat end BAN CAseee i Beores of children playing In Backett|!nston. The moonshine liquor waa} Devery testified that a citizen tele bore tho date of Rent, 22, 1920, WhICR | geregt, Brooklyn, last night saw Joseph | Poured on teh ground and the captured | phoned there was @ policeman intox ‘was before Vaslker's sult was filed Lafaro, No, 20 ‘Phompaon Street, Man- machin and red liquor w brought | {cated at Seventh Avenue and 112th MVORKar imald The aubted. They WAR BRU AN, Sod. enelher fesh, 98 reas Lita United States Commissioner | itreet He took a Ford runabout and bean alened by his wife and war akep-| ment tn front of No, 142 Ww aird, who ee with the raiding party went to the corner. 6 aki8 (Scunion tical of the siatementa contained tn] 1 afare meek the man Inthe feon.an hae tne Mquer stored ti the Custom ee holding t6 a pailiiig for mubDar: them, A letter from Vasiker to Nird-| rumpied up ont nie and the| The ary The Sergeant sald he had bundled linger, oS Oot, 2, 1020, was put oe Sa © Prosecutor Opposes Delay in ‘Trial of $4,500,000 Stock Fatinre, oe Argument on the application Island. A frisky wind was blowing at the time and Leveritz, according to Miss Edw: ed audibly: “Oh, look at h lee,"* She got angry and biew a police whistle. Policemen came running out of the station house and arrested Lev. eritz and Rash, In Night Court Misy Edwar@s whispered the remark to the Magistrate Leveritz was fined $5, one dollar for each word. He pat the fine. Rash was discharged. Asal THIEVES THROW BRICK INTO STORE WINDOW 950,000 Violin Display Tempting, But Hobbersa Get Nothing, Tompted by the display of $50,000 worth of rare violins, collos and other MAYS LANDIN' Two affidavits purporting to have been Iker were PRANKF Ky., Oct. 18.—F. A Brady, L. Howard and V. R, Morton, of Covington, were captured ut Perryville Bridge, with five macht gallons of red whiskey signed by Mrs. Louise Ve bearing 400 180 gallons {natruments, hleves (hia morning threw fn brick through the window of the lod! tnatrumont alore of Jtudolph Wurlitzer, at No, 120 West 424 Btroot, They wore friwhtened off, however, be nia blocked the road at 12 walted the liquor thiey uit 1 o'clock, heavily » commanded to sure #, who atood on the o'clock and him into the runabout and carted him in evidench, ft invited Nirdiinge Then he hn wha cama ab to the station, There Police Surgeon down for Nehing trip, nrmed, ‘They w Lehane found him to be intoxicated. To Lehane the policeman when asked date te fore they could loathe window te I after that upon h wer in The damaging brick wae lusnimdiately [yer sina i “ d them with guna, |) . ¥ added to the window displuy and thi, | ese! bY BE RA eS Aw the ched (he blocked road,| Ow many drinks he had had replied with the inatruments and the broken | MH slleged —relitions with M ble assailant ur what ths quar-| The men in the tust machine fired ony] “twent Although there were sev Blass, attracted attention, Voelkur, rel Wao about, shot and ran. a eral policemen around nobody thought , 4 = | L ‘ . <n ee First Deputy Police Commissioner Le: to-day in trying cases against members of the force charged with infrac- tion of the rules. Probationary Patrolman William G. Doyle was charged DAMOND BANDITS ROBN.Y JEWELER OF $300 000 GENS Max Moser Tells Chicago Po- lice of Daring Attack While in Auto. CHICAGO, Oct. 18.—Max Moser, New York jewelry salesman, who told the police last night that he had been robbed of $300,000 worth of unset gia- monds, was questioned again to-day at the Detective Bureau, where he was held until morning while police investigated his story. Moser said that as he was leaving @ prominent downtown hotel with a friend last night, three bandits jumpel on the running board of his friend's ‘automobile and forced them to drive into a residential section, where about 250 unset diamonds, ringing from one to six carats, were taken. Moser sald he was on his way to a depot to take a train to Cincinnati. The total loss in robberies of dia- mond brokers and salesmen in Cht- vago during the last two years amounts to more than $2,000,000, ac- cording to police reports, More than $1,000,000 of the losses ure yet un- paid by the insurance companies whose operatives still are investi- gating, it was sald. Moser said he lived at No. 562 West 190th Street, New York, and repre- sents three New York jewelry firms— Jacob Schoen, No. 6 Maiden Lane; Louis Whitelaw, No. 68 Nassau Street, and Samuel Lenkowsky & Soa, No, 71 Nassau Street. Over the long distance telephone Moser at Police Headquarters, Chi-, cago, told Louis Schoen, No. 6 Maiden Lane, one of the three New York jew- ellers he represented, that $55,000 worth of diamonds belonging to Schoen were among the jeweiry taken from him in the hold-up; $35,000 in mounted and unmounted stones be- longed to Lenkowsky & Sons, No. 71 Nassau Street, and $50,000 was the property of Louis Whitelaw & Bros., No. 68 Nassau Street. All the stones were covered by In- surance. secret Service nue verte unt cane won ol Pl SK, Like Topsy, Just Grows And This One Grew in Cop’sJeans Doyle Found It in His Pocket, but Hasn’t Any Idea How He Testifies. ch uncovered a “wonder cop” with Patrolman Thomas Mahoney 1 was shot and killed, Scanlon was telling anything but the truth. canton, in his \own defense, said a graye mistake had been made in. the diagnosis of his case; that there was nothing the mat with him and he ad not had ongif@#rink and was cold sober Scanlon you fave had eighteen arges against you in two years, ou ought, to get another job. You srtainly don't want the one you got. You have been false to your oath of office, Decision is reserved.,’" replied the Commission| >—_—<——__— ENGINEER DYING, FIREMAN HURT, WRECK ON D. & H, BINGHAMTON, Oct. 18.—Willliam F, ‘oul, an engineer on the Delaware & . 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