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} i sia, mcoas a= ORDERED DEPORTED|APPROVES DIVORCE Monday, and it is understood Mra, mma atse zits) AQ AN ILLITERATE, | ASKED BY WIFE OF According to report, the only finger worn by the rector. The garment was not turned over to experts until a few peaked sce we OOLS ARDOR OF | MAN TELLS COURT the undertaker, detectives and others. Tt may be that all known to have ' . a raki P . Srainch tae Shit wilt bu aaked so ous Young Czecho-Slovakian|Referee Also Gives Mrs. mit fingerprints. taken too seriously. out that Mrs. Hall always supervised every detail of her home, even to lay- 5 ing out her husband's linen, and even a ; if the impreasions on the shirt proved| {Wo Weeks after he had been admitted | recommends that Elsie Frazee be Sisti. Loses. Defiance. and|Bunt Declares Late Offspring to be of her fingers it would not be| to the country and had obtained work | era convincing evidence against her. Mrs.fin Binchampton, N. Y. , t Hall drove yesterday with her £1009 | twenty-two, a Czecho-Slovakian, at-| stockholder in the Boston Amorican Annoying Girl, As An Attorney. few times she has been out of the| tempted suicide by leaping into the) Leagui . Leaps From Liner ‘“Ho- Harry H. Frazee Cus- CAVE MAN WOOER IN FORGERY CASE Te ta sie, tt wan pointed’ meric,” but Is Rescued. tody of Son. | achdaial pre (iss Sallie Peters. house since the murder. Clarence Schneider was indicted to-| aboard the White Star Liner Homerte | pri day by the Middlesex County Grand] to-day at Pier No. 69, foot of West three, of No. 1827 Southern Boule-| son, but I'm glad God took him, for Jury, Prosecutor Joseph Stricker an-|19th Street. He was rescued after nounced, for having sworn to his|having gone down twice and now In charge that his companion, Clifford] on his way back to Europe. Hayes, had shot and killed the Rev. | Gulej was in custody of two Immi- Mills, He has been | gration officials, with whom he was ‘a jail since he confessed the accusa- Pascending the after gangplank @ few Mr. Hall and Mrs. Hom was a jealous le SES Homeric. Wresting free, he dove ints h to-day, in the Bronx to-day. Bunt is suing | would rather brave the wind and rain.| commissioner opened the box. He|been severed by an earthquake, ¢l CALIFORNIA GOES DRY Gwar the falling, eitking the wuterl me otue Cie cal "Ted 40 love Bas, ; to set aside an assignment of a mort-| A woman correspondent acxed] noticed the chocolates inside did not| All-American Cable Company's in sensational marital difficulties of , but it’s all AFTER TEN-YEAR FIGHT | tween the big liner and the pter. [iis own. over,"’ sald Sistl, or words to that|8®8¢ to which his name was forged| Clemenceau for an interview on} seem to be fresh and that no card of | here announced to-day. 20,621 In Prohibition Margta: Re- turns Nearly Complete. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 11.—The? condition. Wighteanth Amendment to the Federal tonstitution, with the Volstead act, has een voted a part of the California laws y @ majority of 29,621 votes, returns gomplete except for scattered precints ni dicated to-day. ‘The vote was: For, 407,962; gain! 578,831, First returns indicated an overwhelm- ing defeat of the measure, but the nega- ‘ive majority was cut down by belated returns. CHINESE BANDITS HOLD TWO U. S. MISSIONARIES Woman Released ‘Tells Also of Man Held Hontage. Presa).—Two American misslonart are among foreign captives held by bandits in Honan Province, ac- cording to word received here to- from Mme. Soderstrom of the Lutheran Mission, who has been released by the and has arrived at Yingchowfu. She also reported that she saw H. B. (edgard of the China Inland Mission sonamed, origan ‘The ary victory came after Prohibi- tion proposals had been voted down at tervals for ten yol SHANGHAI, Nov. 11 «staff among tho hostages. WASHINGTON, Nov, 11 (Associated Press).—The two American misstonartes reported held by Chinese bandits tn Ho- nan Province are named Forsberg and jundeen, according to a dispatch re- ceived to-day at the State Dopartment. American Minister Schurman has asked he Chinese Government to procure their release, FAMOUS MANSION IN ASTORIA RAIDED ~-AS BOOZE CACHE aroused By the nolse, came over from his house. He and the detectives went into the Blackwell mansion and ex- amined it. They found that there were four vaults cleverly concealed by false partitions—the kind one reads about in detective stories, Back of these partitions they found a large quantity of alleged liquor, in pluding 1,009 cases of supposed whis- key, a lot of sherry and some alcohol ‘The prisoners gave these names: Touls Coley, No. 340 Sixth Avenue, Astoria, who is said to havo been in charge; Dominick, Anthony, and Pas- quale Ventimigl! Mike and John Aloise; another John William Passenhagen, and George BPfreda—all giving the ad- dress of the raided house as their Aloise; (Continued) own, —_—— DRY NAVY BAGS ANOTHER LAUNCH AND $20,000 BOOZE Of Sanliy Hook t Crew of Two men with 200 cases of Scotch whiskey in a motor launch, prizes of the Extra Dry Navy and captured off Sandy Hook, were interrogated to- day, first in the Law Division of the Sustom House and later in the United States Attorney's office. came upon a large motor boat mak- ing for the Jersey shore and hailed She hove to and the inspectors boarded her, her. night, The capture was made at 10.15 o'clock last night, while the booze ruiser Hansen was combing the seas about the Hook on a tip that a quan- tity of whiskey had come to that neighborhood on a ship from the i hamas, On the Hansen were Ci soms Inspectors Johngon and Engel After a long search BRATED. ROME, Nov, 11.—King Victor Bm- manuel’s fifty-third birthday was cele- ‘rated throughout Italy epecial 8 of congratula' trom el te Frank Edward, discovering then the $20,000 worth of Scotch. The crew of the boat consisted of two Jerseymen, Garry Wilson of Belford and Thomas MoCormack of Perth Amboy, Their eraft was the Greyhound. Convoyed by the Hansen, the prise was brought to the Barge Office and tied np, the two prisoners being taken indoors and kept under guard for the Now the inspoctors are look- ing for the owner of the Greyhound, —— >. KING VICTOR'S BIRTHDAY CHL®- remonios, accompanied by demonstrations of onthual - PAO eta ; THE EVENING WORLD ATURDAY, NOVEMBRE 12, 1099, 10 “CONVERT” | ° Second Attempt on Life of Str William Horwood Veiled in Mystery. Jollies Woman Journalist LONDON, Nov, 11,—Alr William Morwood, Chief of Hvotlaud Yara, Poisoned Thursday night by candy ‘sont him through the malls, and is Over Profession, Which He Calls Impossible. Oritioal oondition, HAVRE, Nov. 11 (Associated Latest Bronx News Ordered deported as an illiterate The report of a referee filed to-day The Commissioner ted a divorce from Harry H.| Promises Court to Stop Forged Several Papers Pelix Gulej,| Frazee, theatre owner and principal taseball Club, Referee Abra- North River an he was being taken| ham Stern also recommends that Mrs. » be given the custody of her Two days in Jail cooled the roman- “Lim glad he’s dead, Judge. It's tle ardor of Alonzo Sist!, twenty-| a terrible thing to say about my own The Chief was not out of danger to- day. Ho 1s seriously i yet, but his | the pox to the Chiof, He knew great vitality gives hope of recovery. |ing of the first poisoned box and His detectives are scouring London in| several pieces of the terry Quost of the poison plott 5 was taken violently {ll almost at o SRT ee probably | ,eticenee as to the clroums attending the polsoning is maint Press).—Georges Clemenceau, the fa-] poisoned by a lunatic, a statement is-|by officials and ney rumors mous statesman, ‘'Tiger’’ of France, ein, vtiand Yard to-day sald. /afioat, One theory 1s that the walked th lank of the elleving that the poisoner may at-| will turn out to have been oo! Up te gango! 11 o'clock | *8MPt other lives, the Scotland Yara| by some person employed in 8 4 steamer Paris shortly before stock) officials warned prominent persons] Yard, Sir Willlam is a atriot this morning, to sail for his speaking| throughout England to be cautious in| ciplinarian and among the large tour in the United States. Lhe atid and disposing of mysterl-|under his command, including ite when he got] US Packages. It was also said that] grades from cleanera upward, ti ! a “ : He was' {0 Jolly spirits w Sot| the polson probably was arsenic, must be some few individuals, eighteen-year-old non, Harry Frazce| of tne Bronx. Siatt frankly ad. Lt fj to his cabin. He found it had been) yt was discovered that each of the| sald, with a sense of personal df HNO MVE, WHERE BER ME NO: “G8 cae te ell he was one of the cleverest forgers | aseorated with red and white roses by} chocolates had been punctured on the| ance, There is, however, no o Park Avenue. va ¢ cell was a sure cure! in the country and his work will keep | the local league of former combatants.| bottom, the poison inserted and the| ation of this theory. The referee reports that the baseball|for that kind of heart trouble when Clemenceau made the trip from] opening closed. man des Lue wee at Geet Paris by auto, gitting with the driver.| ‘This ts the second attempt to polson| Cable communication to Bi Neck hi, I : Mra Brases'a, ri cipal He told his c.mpanions it was too] Sir William within the last few weeks.| Uruguay, Argentina, Chill and eck, L. : “ i detec stuffy inside the limousine and he}On the first occasion an assistant| points south of Antofagasta Chill, witness was L. Lawrence Weber, thea- | trate Simms in the Morrissania Court mo in tigation for ten years.”* he came up for sentence on a charge| This was the tearful statement of of disorderly conduct before Magis-| James T. Bunt on the witness stand before Supreme Court Justice Tierney minutes before the departare of the Officials said they had no detatia, message saying a tidal wave acoom panied the shock came from Antofe gasta. Tetezraph communication b yond Antofagasta is also severed. William Sivers and John Norton, long. ve Wate al effect. The court, convinced Sisti]Y his son, James T. Bunt jr., a shoremen, citmbed down to a lighter] hi erceomente Dae or cmmende | would no longer press hie suit ni| Bronx attorney, who died a year ago and managed to rope Qulej and pullliy. wits, in which she releases her| the manner he had adopted, suspend-|!*#t February after tho Bar Assoc! him to the lighter in an unconscious] 4 Pepa amaper siderations | €4, sentence. tion proceedings had been instituted Chats P: Fr Considerations | “sistt was arrested Thursday by De-] *alnst him. be rande effe Sie evidions apa by tective James Dermody, of the Alex.| The court and tho spectators were razee for her Include transfer to her| jae, Avenue Station.’ Miss Lillian] ™oved by the statement of Mr. Bunt. of his house in Onk Park, I!l., one-|tyoteauer, weventeon and pretty, who| Bunt ts suing Victoria D'Andrea haif interest in five life insurance} ives at No, 481 Jackson Avenye, the| 2nd others to set aside an assignment policies aggre ating $100,000, payment Bronx, complained that she feared for}om & tmortgage for $4,000, made in of $40,000 cash within two years, tol nor life at Sistl’s hands. She said he|APril, 1919. He said there are many establish in his will a trust of one-| was constantly following her to and| ther Papers that a's late son forged Serenity Cabot Ladue for the detnte third of all his holdings to her bene- from work and that he threatened that will bring about similar litigation. and who declared to-day he dows not lt ne paid to Mra, eases during, her | £0,201 Ber He abe Ald not accent ie}, Mean gay Ger douse, et’ pievee pane By . Braz id or ."" pal rr. unt, “I slave yet enncede, the re-alection of the life andi then to ter sori eatl he eB weh laid ‘Thursday morning, | 924 struggled to give him a start, and cheEs ihe fd a “oft * an reaches his thirty-fifth birthday, when] stiss Dotzauer left her home as usuai|!t Was the crowning glory of my life jaston, the Colonel Is off to Europe] ne js to recoive the principal, and Detective Dermody was on the|When he was admitted to the bar as for a rest following his _strenuous A later stipulation recently was}watch. Half a block away he saw|#" attorney. Now I cannot bear to campaign. Te oad @ recouit is be-Fndaed to the agreements whereby | Sint! leave a doorway and follow the] tink of nim, i know he was the tng planned and that by the time he} srazee consents to add $12,00 i best forger in returns he may be the duly elected 000 a year} young girl. The sleuth closed in on Be) De eccutty, ase ia American women, and here is what] greeting was inclosed. he sald: Thursday night the second box ar- “What, are American women so| rived. This time it was opened by different? At my, age all women are} Miss Drysdale, Sir William's Secre- cere.” tary. She nibbled a plece and passed mice \Flappers Can’t Resist Finery, ° So Judge Gives Jail Sentences “Why are you a journalist? Why not become a physician? I can teach Nine of Ten Shoplifters in Court Women—Girl of Sev- enteen Sent to Institution. you medicine in half an hour, but journalism is too complicated for any- Flappers whose desire for personal adornment overwhelmed their honesty made up the majority of the usual Saturday morning crop of shop- The young mAn was hoisted to the deck of the liner and taken to the ship's hospital, where he was revived and suffered only from immersion, Among those who witnessed the at- tempted suicide was Col. Willlam A Gaston of Boston, who opposed Sena- “I would like to sink all you jour- nalists, save myself, under this ship, but it would do no good, I know. You wouldn't drown, you'd be here wait- ing at the dock to meet me on my re- turn; but you may be sure that when I return ¥ wen't do any more talk- ihe Then, turning good-humoredly to} lifters arraigned in Special Sessions to-day before Justices Kernochan, ; to the provision for the support of his him and when he questioned Sisti|80 clever that I cannot now look at 2 M : 4 Genator from the Bay State. » wife and son there was a tussle. Se aemoty ‘ub-|the papers and tell his work from my Boudroned iter etl ee une McInerny and Murphy. ‘Ten were arraigned and nine of them were women. Sr nee —_—>—__. ; : yn signature. sald: , you ci : sulk ay’ Cootdnteli ‘ >. dued the lover and, badly, bandaged, | OW? Signal bs es May Goldstein, seventeen, No, 14089 BURSTING VALVE HITS WOMAN, CROWD hi wie becueht to eourtl SSO) The dead lawyer got into trouble i Aiearan cat aed hee the | MNSlach AvanGE, waw Went to ThWoodl the wpanLROWas fen Coa ‘aire “lla “4 ” rior to his death because of f Sachs \ pare of [ae 5 soap a OBE ya (Associated IN AMMONIA PIPE AT ATTACKS ASSAILANT| “2! love her, sir,” he protested, | Prior On Ts ete oe funds, | Ameriean woman: then all had lovely'| House until sho is twenty-one, fol-| Mary Cotman, No. 886 Bloomfelé “But she does not return your love. You must stay away from her, Will you do so?’ asked the court. HARLEM HOSPITAL Williamsburg Apple Market ta Tar- Patients Not Disturbed by Acctient moll Over Fight, blue eyes, all had sweet smiles aud all we charming. I trust I shall find that the new generation—the ——_ > POLICE ARE SEEKING caling af Street, Hoboken, isn't a flapper. She is forty-six, but she also was a vietim of her desire for pretty things, She lowing her conviction of dress valued at $44.75 f a Brona- lay in Institution's Outhatlding, The Hayemeyer Street pusheart lll lave SRA uNyA Ean ae BRONX BOY MISSING eee ee See aia in: Oa ee Bea pet ld bee Ca beac tn aye era: Arrival of fire apparatus at Harlem [market in Willlamsburg was thrown! prison she means everything to me.” SINCE WEDNESDAY thee Sa eT en a urt t Pee i ate aoRvlete Menarcuentretoravand: won eetenene Hospital, 186th Street and Lenox Ayo- | !nto wild excitement at 8 o'clock to-day} Then the court decided tto try the a A moment later he said in answerfon sev occasions in Children's] to six months in the Workhouw 4 by the attack of Harry Boxer, an apple {ter 6 o'clock this morn- . Di Bupi aeons eer re merchant of No. 389 South First Street, ing caused some excitement in the} 4, ates. sarah Werthelmer of No. 321 neighborhood, following the bursting |soum First Street, who had charged of a valve In the ammonta plpes of : cell cure and remanded Sisit until to- day. Apparently he suffered a severe reversal of feeling, for he couldn't wait to-day to tell the court he would Isidore Sherman, Pupil in P. S. No. 40, Is an Ac- complished Pianist. to a question: ‘No, I am not intend- ing to get married to one of them just now. I would make my will first."’ Court sim: ofte and that} Joseph Lillar, sixty-eight, who for she ed unable resist the|twenty years had been employed asi temptation to steal articles of adorn-|a butler in prominent New Yor fami: ment les, but who now is too old for suc! bi with not giving her full eight | Bever bother Miss Dotzauer again. ¥ ————— Anna Go , twenty-thr No. 69] e i ent, 3 @ent to the ‘ork, the Institution's refrigerating plant. ang had snatched two extra apples from a prone) Palisa: | Were) akon to,08y 10) Norfolk t; had wih Senne Gola tae six mothe SAIS pk ‘The accident occurred in an outbulld~ [his cart LONG CASUALTY LIST masks) DubuG) (the “confidential lane She was arrested for stealing a hat|six languages fluently, ing of the hospital on the 187th Street] Boxer, according to witnesses, struck which was issucd Wednesday night for vorth $ Sake: Hew Dopadshlonceere'l| chive v F ‘ Ha ak ne aa ee IN BRONX ACC! worth $10, and in her possession were| ‘The remainder of the prisoners we side, which is used as a dormitory for} her over the liad and in the face with : me IDENTS | jsigore Sherman, fourteon, who is miss- found ot apparel stolen| first offenders and were let off wil li to the ground, screaming. There was a rush for Boxer, who went down betove it, Policeman about 100 employees, and patients ing from his home, No. 1152 Simpson were not disturbed. Little damage was from other s ERIE was sent to all flnes and warn nga. Ina Friedman, twenty-three, of No. ol smal st Street. The boy is an accomplished done. Short of the Bedford Avenue Station| we. v7 Avenue: crossing Southern) | ist and hin mother, Jennie, fears : The refrigerating plant. te located fersived in tise fo-pull Me sammnianee om | However at Tremont Avenue was nit] BAO, £24 tit moan padidon in seme ANOTHER BABY CARRIAGE |BEEKMAN PHONE BELLS beneath the dormitory, Patrick Sulll-]and take him to the station in safety.|Gompany of No. 1077 Intervale Avenue, | moving picture house and perhaps fall BLAZE IN WEST NEW YORK. TAKE SHORT VACATIG van, engineer, heard the valve blow| HY was arraigned Williamsburg} She was removed to Fordham Hospital| !n with bad company. = Court on a ¢ sault. Mrs, Wertheimer, whose face was|y Isidore was a pupil in Public School No. 40, Prospect Avenue and Jennings Street. He was in the 6B class there and had been left back four times. It is this his mother fears that caused him to leave home, “He alw said he hated school,’ off, and managed to replace it before any considerable damage was done.| paaly prujscd and padly brulecd and whose skull = Policeman Rose, of the West 185th] parently fractured, was tana to Wile Btreet Station, had rushed to 137th|iasburg Hospital. Strect and Lenox Avenue to turn ina >. fire alarm, however, and several: fito| SCALA IS CONVICTED companies responded. When they ering a possible fracture of the right Fire Discovered in Perambulator in Tenement Basement. Suspicious th fire-bug is at work in West New York were re- Refuse to Ring When Wor! Gets Wires Twisted. For fifteen minutes’ to-day ‘te! phones of the Beekman exchange we vived yesterday when fire was dis-|pjlent, so far as ringing was oo Eleanor Rosellino, eight, of No. 280 Bast 201st Street, ran in front of an auto operated by Albert Zillman of 295th Street and Devatur Avenue at Briggs Avenue and 201st Street, She was taken SHE KIDNIPPED Edith Hallor Dillon’s Plea De- to Fordham Hospital suffering from] *8!d Mra. Sherman. “On Wednesday covered in a buby-carriage In the i rived there was nothing for them BUT HE ESCAPES CHAIR | ostons cf tho tase and body.» morning he left thehouse at & o'clock ied: Boy to Remai Kine Meta aitins : cerned, to do. - Pollceman Milton Shields of the Mor-| t® 6° to school. He had 38 cents in nied; Boy to Kemain eaone nt of t Reet ace ments at} Otherwise there was no eileng ; rinds Policeman ion Shiel e pares ‘ 591 Bergenline Avenue, West New]. “ What little ammonia fumes that haa] I"*7 Finds Him Gollty Only om} asinia Station was in the Alexander|senos and'd haven't soon ee heard af With Father. Lark, be Georce Millen, Janitor of the | Subscribers could “get contral,”* b ¢ escaped entered some of the rooms of} Lite Diese Chaar neat | Avenue Station to-day on an errand. He} him since.” . i “we building. " that was all. They could call f the dormitory and aroused their oc- verdict of manstaughter in the first] stepped on a loose stone in the portion Wine a ese. ig a TER: 18 . . however, County Court Inst night against Bmii} struction and aareaes ae yeaa for him. When he left home he wore »| motion picture producer, to-day was] far antl comand (al woadiatien [eee ee renee om — - Scala, twenty-three, No, 240 Potter Ave PNG: brown overcoat, no undercoat, mixeil couldn’t get a number. baby-carriages, and was melt- Avenue, in a police auto, Oscar Lelstyma, fourteen, of NO. 1018 East 166th Street, was playing on the rail outside Public School No. 62, at Kelly Street and Avenue St. John, to- day. He fell to the ground and was re- moved to Lincoln Hospital with a con- cussion of the brain, the victor over his former wife, Edith Hailor Dillon, actress, in the habeas corpus proceedings to secure the cus- tody of their four-year-old son, Law- renee, jr sev grey pants and cap, and brown shoes and black stockings. He is five fect tall and welghs about 115 pounds. a REPORT IN SUIT OPENS WAY FOR SALE OF DUGAN HUNTER LOSES HIS HAND | nue. Loni: Island City. “Ho wilt bo sen- WHEN GUN Is DISCHARGED tenced by County Judge Humphrey on It was an accident. Extensions being made and a workman someho' got hold of the wrong wire, The raj sult, it was said at the exchang the grounding of a wire on which th Broa palt whole ringing mechanism depended overcome, und was car- ried sut by firemen Fifty families live in the apartment A week 1 fire was discovered in a bat in Nov, 17. 5 Scala was char with murder in NEWTON, N. J, Noy. 11.—Willla| the first degree. It was alleged that Johnston, thirty, a clerk employed during a fight with hia father, June the post office at Passaic, had his right] 18, he fir d an shot which killed his Court Justice Burr award- tody of the child to the r esterday afternoon by | & nother, Mra. Antoinnette Cre: 3 - the sur and several other ‘ erruptiol hand blown off yesterday aftornoon by | god-math ntoinnette Cremona, | y suis Woiss, six, of No. 1600 Wash- PROPERTIES TO BANK nd uppointed Frank H.| firey have been Jud to similar causes | on interruption lasted from 9,18 while gunning near here, when the trig-] His defense was that the fatal shot Ington Avenue, crossing the street In — rder of No. 61 Chambers Strect.| jiring the past few months. K 8200,000 Estate WIT ¢ Borough Bank 70 Feet on Tremont Avenue, front of his home to-day, was hit by an auto operated by Ferdinand Vetter of 367 East 163d Street. His scalp was rated. Nicola De Vito, forty-five, of No, 630 East 168th Street, driving a horse and as guardian In place of Supreme — Court Justice Louis Marcus, of Buffalo. Under the terms of Justice Burr's decision, Mrs. Dillon, who now is the wife of Jack Dillon, motion picture director, will be allowed to wer caught In some brush. was accidental. Liner Waits for Mother and Girl ae HURLED AGAINST TRUCK IN CRASH WITH TROLLEY ° Man Crnshed Between Notice to Advertisers Dieplay advertisi type copy and rel orderh Yor either. the Swoek cay, Mornin World or The Evening World rec face Car| efter 4 P. M. the day preceding publicatia Supreme Court Justice Tierney in the Bronx to-day approved the report wagon north on White Plaini venue 7 «Wo. 2 n ie ahi Today, wan atrack by a Union Retway|O” Receree William XK, Dupre, No. 20) visit the boy threo days a week at and Machine at Carb tnd In order of receipt at ‘Phe: World Of n eerage 0 isse al ing surface car at Sagamore Avenue, Mich-|Nassau Street, on the property of] times agreeable to all concerned. Alfred Mahler, forty-six, of No. 444 Ree eenIR AE, qneravings, tobe mae sensation se ° i ii eWorld celv . Me ael Thiavetto, motorman, called an am-|Mary B. McGrath, heir to a portion} Mrs. Dillon caused a sensation fev Jia ain stiwet, recelved a compound| — Display advertising type ‘copy for the 2 en to Ford-l of the Dugan es This clears the weeks ago when she ned jement Sections of The Sunday World mi ina ‘ af © ince Buavist “i awy for the sale of $200,000 worth of no9 sags aoe nd bikes to-dag when. an. automohl ublicution and release must be rec America, Hour From Port; Caught by Tug Furnished anile. sing 166th Street and St. Ann’a|Propertyw, which has been in theJ!ark. During the subsequent hnbes and brut day when oe ut mobs P.M. Friday. ory containing engravin Tardy Ones Free by U.S. Line. Avenue to-day, Solomon Stoller, four,|Dugan family since 1865 corpus proceedings to determine the} he was driving was struck by a Gate to be made by 4 ie World must be recelt permanent custody of the infant, te mony of drinking parties in the Weber apartment where women at tended and some remained all night, The property will be purchased by the Bronx oBrough Bank and a mod erm bank building constructed on the of No. 673 Hegney Place, was hit by an automobile operated by Christian Wagner. The child suffered abrasions of the left side of the face and was Avenue trolley car at Reld Avenue, | PAThursdey noo oe copy inst an @uto- | hae not been recelved by 4'P. M. Friday : engraving copy which has not been in the publication office by 1 P, M. Those familiar with the proceedings customary when passenger late for an Atlantic steamship's salling were treated to a sv Brooklyn, and hurled prise to-day mobile truck belongin. 1 eU e v's vesse ea slowed up © , site, which 1s at Tremont and Wash Butchers’ Association, wh and positive Insertion orders not recelved when the United States Line's vessel ae ai wed au well down the] taken to Lincoln Hospital ington Avenues. President C, Alder-]was introduced by counsel for Mrs. Jing at the ng. Mahler ¥ Lath Be ey, a oraltted oe once aH ateorage passenger and her daughter. They were . i ‘ pil ; ess of Webe ft 2 equire, rig n the order of Imtest re lower bay to walt for a steerage passenger an: r t They were aril een GLEvaey, nty-throe, of No.| bert Becker intimated that the bank} PI lon to show the unfitness of Wet rout of n Jorn and positive release order, sent down to ber In a tug which the line furnished gratis will ROR ey pel “| also would purchase the small parcel]to have the custody of the child |the two. Display copy or orders released later t 449 Bast 189th Street was taken to} P , turn introduced| ‘The man’was ativing ‘up Reld A as provided above, when omitted, wil 1% The custom is to charge frst class@—— ——-————] Fordham Hospital with a fractured|on the corner, giving the bank prop-} Weber's counsel in tur and Wee Gates AY ht the | Serve to earn discounts of any eh passengers $50 to put them aboard | Sik, could be put aboard with little} hip to-day, He was driving @ wagon] erty a fronting of nearly seventy feet equally sensational testimony to show ant y is eros ing Gates Avenue tT \ioe | Banbrast of otherwiag rates “he Wilma. on Webster Avenue when a north-|on Tremont Avenue and seventy-fve] the unfitness of the mother in her} time Sih 1 eae ES . a their ship, even if she be only fifty Mr, Dunisan didn't hesttate a min-| bound oes collided ith hia truck and| feet on Washington Avenue. Con-| present surroundings to rear the boy. }/OFMmmn | MO! from Bushwick i feet from her pier. Stopping for @]ute. He called Capt. Rind, Com-| he Was thrown to the pavement, struction will begin in the spring. Sn aS Hospital, and D gel took Mahler steerage passenger is among the} mander of tho America, by wireless] yagk Stelfel, thirty-nine, of No, 68] ‘The acquisition of this property by | MILLER SELECTS HIS to that institution. hitherto unheard of things and the skipper re 1 that he would} yast 12ist & , & passenger on a|other interests than the Dugan family COMMISSION = ‘TH. Campbell Funer But when the America was about} siow down and wail for the latecom-] southbound Third’ Avenue trolley car, }and Clement Smith, who owns the key RIVER Cc DESTROYER AGROUND Guth, Saturday, 2 P. twenty minutes away from Hoboken, |ers, So they were hustled into a tug} was taken to Fordham Hospital suffer-|plece on the corner, will close a feud *RANC! Pani Md i Mel a 8 Q for Bourd to FRANCIS, Camppell er Charles Kovaisik of No, $16 Bast Sist {and put off, By that time the Americal Ing from Internal tnjurics when an] of Jong standing. It was the campaign | ™°*" 8 has SBE aio ti OFF MONTAUK POINT bu wa eee ee Street, with his wife, Margaret, and] was almost an hour away from Ho-| automobile | truck collided with thelpy the Dugan clan that resulted in bd trolley at Washington and Third Ave- nues. on Own Power > ADOLPH. CAMPBELL ALBANY, Nov. 11.—Before leaving NUERAL CHURCH, Broadway, O6th at for his vacation, Gov. Miller announced Later Gets Away Without Serious Damage, their four-year-old d arrived at the p ughter, Wilma, | boken, but the Kovaiai rv, distraught The Am caught her eleven minutes: litigation that forced former Borough President Cyrus C. Miller of the Bronx ica wa sporeetoenrwnpbesrnaerss Sunday, 10 A. M Kovaisik hunted up Assistant Traffic | leaving her pler, as Capt, Rind wanted to level the building line of all prop-|the appointment of Henry M. Sage of! The United States destro: Childs Manager Dunigan and asked if there |to said on the exact instant of 11.1190 EASY HE WENT erty on Tremont Avenue, an improve. | Albany, Erskine C. Rogers of Glen Falls! grounded ahout 8 o'clock this morning|IGGINS.—JOSEPH F. Campbell Pune the Hansen] was not some way his wife, who was o'clock on Armistice Day BACK FOR MORE LOOT | iment that subsequently spread to|and Edgar H. Betta of Troy as the! oc icwong Reef, In Block Island | Church, Broadway, oth, Sunday, 9 P, epee Serie eae ae ——____—____— = other parts of the Bronx and greater | Hudson River Resulating Commission'a] Sound, four miles northwest of Montauk |MACDUFE.—EMILY &, CA:PBELL 7 4 s ew commissioners, id} Sound, four miles north NERAL OHURG! pee © In Caught With Travelling Bag of|city and which resulted in increased | The Ow Coma ae nam ec every | point, L. I. The ship was proceeding SBBAM CHIVIKCH, Broadway, d6th Blind Man, 80, Refused License [7.22 rer" of Saya ne en peat ’ 9 “1 guess that story's true about the = flow of the waters of the Upper Hudson POLD. CAMPBELL Some time later the vessel got off the SUSPENDED SENTENCE FOR ROADHOUSE KEEPER and its tributaries, through the con- 1. CHURCH, Broadway, 66th struction of dams. The acts of the|reef under Its own power and ts pro- pitcher golng to the well once too . Notice later often,’ sald Willlam ©. Jones of No. to Remarry Wife He Divorced Sne Demands $1,000 Home in Florida, He Conseiiis, and Permit May Yet Be Granted. CINCINNATI, 0,, Nov, 11,—Jobn C. Dawson, oighty and blind, hae boen re-| iiinaness and the disparity in thelr fused a lcenge to remarry his former| ages, But she bad him slgn a pre- wife, whom he divorced « few months nuptial agreement thie time that he would buy her a home in Florida to cost ago on the ground of mistreatment, The) 12+ jogs than $1,000 and provide her Noense was refused on the ground that] with “reasonable clothing and eupport,”” Ohio law requires it to be procured in Mra, Dawaon told officials her hus. the county in which the woman resides, | band had realised he made a ‘mistake They wore married fourteen yoare| after ho divorced her, and that thoy had o, and Mra, Dawaon gdleclares ahe| come to Cincinnat! from Gallipolis to be lover her former hus! dompite bie! remarriod. a > Novy Yard in commission, which 1s part of Goy.} ceeding toward the Navy | pate is $2 Onk Strect, Jersey City, when a Miller's water power scheme, are sub-| Brooklyn under its own power despit bili CK, — GEORGE ALEXAND! ralgned before Magistrate Simms in the| Saya Forbidden Oyster Bed W ject to the approval of the Water|the fact that it has a th ne rns i hs ly this moralng in hie 64th Morrisania Court to-day on a charge for Bait Only. Power Commission. Apparently the ship is no 8 at hin home, 88 Park ay ——————-- FILIPINOS PROPOSE TAX ON WAGES OVER $399) rire WORLD'S |] sett a ght MANILA, Nov. 11 (Associated Presa), Be. pet ard rouns | A —Citiaona of the Philippines would he Ha rlem O ffice for’ thirty gaye. required to pay on annual oalaries rang- ma Found” advertisements Ing from $800 upward © graduated in- w Located at py a ony ot The wore come tax by the terma of a bill intro- esha aint Bag Wonk duced Jn the Phillppine Benate to-day, 2092 7th ve. nit 4000 Beekman, Row ork, Persons recelving $800 a year wo! d Brooklyn Office, 4100 in. bo taxed one-half of one per cant, ne- jaae 125th BE. cording to the hill, and thoss earning Near 1 more than $9,000 would pay 80 id cont, | HOTEL THERESA BUILDING of petit larceny. Jones was arrested by Detective James McCarton of the Morrisania Station as he was leaving a Pullman car in the Mott Haven yards of the New York Cetnral at léist Street and Morira Avenue, He had a black travelling bag stuffed with pillow slips that he had gathered in a Pullman train, Officials of the line fixed the value of his “T guess that firs easy," aid Jones. got ria of that bug full and then went back for more. Then I met my Waterloo,’ Jones wan held In $1,000 bail for ti Grand Jury, Magistrate Simms in the Morrisanla Court to-day suspended sentence upon Henry Twalte, sixty-four, of No, 586 City Island Avenue, one of the oldest and most famous roadhouse keepers in the city. Twaite was charged with vio- lating the Sanitary Law, by Inspector Kinduleky of the Health De The inepoctor charged Twnalt maintaining an oyster bod in 1 ter Bay, which {@ against the health rulon, ecatiae of the polluted condition of the watera there, due to sxewags Twatte, pleading tknorance of the law, aaid ho sed the oyatore only for balt, to-day with am, To! wore sent to

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