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sician sai recover ) OF STOLEN BONDS) OWNSUPTOPOLIGE added that the d he feared she would not from her experience and child had been mis- the Daughert nith considerable ai confidently injunctior The claimlig WRITER PREDICTS a treated Syracuse ind it is apparent that the Nothing s wrong with me, moth death of George W. Aldridge has dq x .” Rosalie kept. repeating In ‘her de a pressed Republican activity in Roche y iad Cle etur Shild Found Wandering in]!rium, (Cominued. ) ter, where Smith has also mado much P Accused Clerk to Return for}Child Found dering Rosalle was well known in Musk . headw averywhere. that Gov j Hearing After Visit to Michigan After Being «on, her fancy swimming and diving/an accumulation of enmities, on the] Miller should be strong his majoritic : i ‘ maven iH Mite exhibitions at a lo ally ed last sum-Jone hand, inevitably developed by | Will be cut down Safe Deposit Box. aken in Auto. mer having attracted wide interest.| Gov, Milicr_in his controversies on] In Rochester, a Republican strong 4 ei pind ——-— 98 sh pict daa sated with that} vital questions, and, on the other] hold of many generations, Gov. Miller Ten minutes after he was arraigned] MUSKEGON, Mich., Nov Ray-| Wilton became acquainted with her.| hand, an accumulation of friendships | had a meeting with Tesa than 2,000 ‘ ; iin ot-G aie for Al Smith such as few men in pub-| persons in attendance, but the crowds before Magistrate Smith in Centre]mond 1. Wilson of Grand Rapids, | FRANCHISE SOUGHT lie life hieve who flocked to hear Al Smith couldn't Btreet Court to-day, Arthur Kunz, arrested in connection with the a BY BUS LINE RUNNING The election will hinge as usual on] set in the halls, yativas, of No. 18 + Ave.|duction of Rosalie Shanty, confessed the size of the Democratic yote in New| What does it all mean? Simply 4 Be ienast a eased in {tere tate last night that he enticed INTO FAR ROCKAWAY [york City and immediate vicinity, Last | that Goy. Miller is not as s @ nue, Glendale, Queens, was released IN }in4 eleven ear-old girl into his auto- time Al Smit Hdn't get enough in| he ‘as tv years a 3 b e elev nd Pre . _{ time Smith ate 01 in| he was years ago in the & custody of Detective Fitzpatrick of the] mobile last nday and took her “for ag of Batt ba i! gee Publte| New York City to quite overcome Gov. | lican sections of the State, . Slip Si rder e might] a short ride.” bachiheal, J doa read Miller‘s enormous up-State majority. | he will come to New York City with © Old Slip Station in order that he might r Application w York Cit 1 ; & ante deposit box part |, Wilson toxday confessed that he at- : This time there is every sign that Al]a greatly reduecd margin and will im Fécover from a bank depo ox Partl ccked the girl after carrying her} The 1 Bus Line Inc. has ap-| smith will get more votes in New]not be able to overcome Al Smith's B of the $25,000 worth of Liberty bonds] more than 100 miles from her home,| plied to the Roard of Estimate for al York City than lie did two years ago| majorities Irom the metropolis, which © winich he ts charged with stealing from|according to police, who continued tof franchise on certain streets in the Far[despite the fact that the registration | will be lurker than two years ago . ", i as ‘osalie foug ‘or her] Rockaway section, and a resolution|of both parties has fallen off consider Some the b od seom € a P| ist Cor any, No. 16] 8! him Rosalt fought for b) n ome © i petting would seem to ereere 2rune Coenpeny life in a little farm house near Dublin. | fixing Nov. 24 as the date for a public] ably e a close ¢ he 1 s r indicat c lection, but the n Wall Street, by which he formerly) «, drank some mshine whis 1s scheduled for adoption at} What will the rest of New York are not apparent on the surface. ? oyed key.’ Wilson is alleged to have said srrow's ting of the Board, |State do? Careful canvass of the situ- s _ we employ eR A t th tala h ‘ 1 s if Al Smith would win DY is act! as a eed to by Magis-]‘ I thought of Rosalie, whom met is of e companies} tion outside of the metropolis show “ than a comfortable ma ees action was ag last summer. T met her in front of | hitherto op son @ permit basis, {that the cities are strong for Al Smith 3 hen he learned from ; ero. When ie “learn thé Sunday school and drove her tofand runs f nts outside the eity}and the country districts will cast a ® Assistant Distrie: Attorney O'Sullivan | pupiin There I attacked her.’ into Far Rockaway heavy vote for Gov. Miller. TRACKMAN 81 “RONT OF that Kunz already fiw? restored $10,-| Wilson pleaded guilty to a charge} A few days ago, upon the applica Western Now York is swinging! sicnady Weterson cf Ne nt O 069 worth of the bonds an® hadfof abduction when arraigned in Cir-|tion of a taxpayer sald to represent] toward Smith. ‘The City of Buffalo] gone Newark, a trackman for. the promised a surety company to get cuit Court here noon to-day the taxi-drivers inthe locality, aj eave Miller 10,0¢ jority in 1920,] yy. tea iad eee vac over Wilkes’ was brought Slate lastfcourt injunction was issued against} but the best information available} ing | Sy wranaine ve back others, The hearing was sell nignt by automobile, Sheriff's de the continuance of the line, but the] would seem to Indicate that this willlyards at Jersey City til three o'clock thi noon |ties evading large crowds of c! injunction has not as yet become|he wiped out and a Smith majority offine w one engine back until ties fg larg $15,000, with] who had been awaiting his arri y | operative a few thousand substituted. Erieltront of snother and bail was fixed at promise of a reduction if more bonds interurban, Some threais of viole 1 been heard and police took ex- traordinary precautions to avert dis- ord In his statement to the officers Wil- son sald he drove here from Grand Rapids Saturday afternoon and spent the night with friends, Suaday morn- ing he picked up Rosalie, he said, and tried to find an address where he wished to take her for dinner, but unable to find the house, he left the child out of the car near her home. He then drove to Dublin, Mich., he declare were restored ~ Kunz was arre’ * has only been mar and his bride occupying a newly fur nished home at Glendale With the arrest of Kunz the theft ‘of the bonds becomes public, although dozens of detectives representing the } Bankers Trust Company, the Pinker- | tons, the Police Department and the United States Fidelity and Guarantee Company have been working on the @ase for two years. In August, 1921, Kunz resigned to go into the printing business. All the zimo detectives were watching him A month ago he married a young woman who had worked with him in the bank. They went to St. Augus- § tine, Fla., for the honeymoon. He bought her some jewelry and a tour- ing car and spent $2,000 furnishing the home in Glendale. The detectives became suspicious. While Kunz was in Florida they found two Liberty bonds which Kunz had dleposited with the St. James Place Branch (Brook- lyn) of the Bank of the Manhattan Company, as security, for a loan of $1,500. The detectives were waiting yester- day afternoon when Kunz drove up to He a month, he ed yesterday Dublin, in the Manistee his printing establishment at No, 381 There’s a Quincy Street, Brooklyn, They ar- Py Fested him and asked him where they satisfaction could find the bonds. He told them ’ that $7,000 worth were in the home of you won't his mother, No. 4823 Snyder Avenue, forget! Brooklyn. 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