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Broker Heads List of Defend- ants—Faces $18,850 Mis- appropriation Charge. Business mon accused of crooked Building to-day. Detective Cunniff of the District Attorney's viaft opened the business men's day by arriving from Philadelphia on an early train with William Tappan, who used to run.a brokerage office at No. 17 West 424 Btreet ‘Tappan was indicted for grand lar- ceny in the first degree on the com- plaint of Clayton Platt, an insurance broker at No. 27 William Street. Mr. Platt says he gave Tappan $18,850 to This dealings figured prominently in pro-fdri ceedings in the Criminal Courts] Rail Express of Manhattan and Long Island City and bills and siiver to an amount estimated all the way from $250,000 to $500,000 had been brought to the company's headquar- No. 218 Bast 43d Street, to be put into the pay envelopes. Guarding this collection of currency were a sharpshooter in a tower ov paymaster's room and m armed Inapectors who were on the floor. One of the latter was rol of No. 19 Waverly ters, looking the Charies J — Alarm tor American Express $250,000 Currency Due to Accident. be Invested in stocks on June 20, 1921. the money and fled from the city Tappan will be arraigned to plead to the indictment on Monday. In the Supreme Court Justice Edg- ““eomb sentenced Mark V. Reilly, Presi- dent of the New England Forwarding Company to a term in Elmira Re- formatory. Rellly was convicted last week of stealing $1,800, whicli he col- lected for a customer from an insur. ment of liquor to South America In the Commercial Frauds Court, Bernard Graf of No. 892 Fairmont Piece, Bronx, and Benjamin Melnick, | pe) Ne, 2072 65th Street, Brooklyn, were arraigned before Magistrate Himpson ements of the raf waa held in $500 bail and Melnick in $2,000 bali for triai in the Court of Bpeviui Sesions. WOMEN THINK IT’S FIRE CRY IN GARDEN CROWD “Gentes” rte Panic, 1 Charles P. Da Vite, fifty-one, No. 340 East i5ist Street, admitted to} °! of disorderly conduct, that he ts an|* the payroll satohel. night imto the meeting in Madison| way of a tenement, ‘Square Garden of the Merchants’ As-|iowed and sociation. There were 12,000 persons} up a fight. in the big auditorium and Senator- when Da Vite arose in a gallery and shouted: “Never mind him. 1 have a more important message, 1 have invented &® fireless cooker”—— ‘Women near him heard the word fire and a panic nearly resulted, Sev~ eral fainted. Detectives Devine and tion quieted the women and arrested Da Vite, cE a SNES Objcage to 'y te Hie Beda! Burton Green, composer, husband of Irene Franklin, the vaudeville and mu- sical comedy star, died inst night in his AT FIRELESS COOKER [prise tong! Bank, of Riggio Brot! 21, and meanwhile his mental condl- |frocked down, # tion will be investigated. oe 4 gre of the robbery Detective john Lawlor saw Courtene, carrying ‘The man threw consternation last dash into the ‘hall- Tho detective fol- bdued Courtese, who put he money was recovered. Fort Wadaworth. Moore wi Sheedy of the East 86th Street Sta-| rope ladder and fell into a few feet cf own ship from de. He went not reappear, and it is his head on some- z hae not Deen recovered. thirty-five years old and OF IRENE FRANKLIN, DIES Jats home was in Norfolk. An examin oe tlon of the effects In his cabin showed Wife Closed Vaudeville Towr imjhim (o be an actor affiliated with the Association of the State of Vir- He obtained hin papers as a mate go and when engagements © obtain in the theatrical he went to sen. Ile planned to 4 BURTON GREEN, HUSBAND) | thing. His body hi Moore wi Street, Jersey City, Me had a ab- He charges that Tappan appropriated | caine automatic ecident wa Bank Messenger, Grabbing 87,890. Joseph Couirtene, No. 637 Driges Ave ing Dr. Copeland With Am- nue. was held in $25,000 ball in Will- ‘noun t of “Inventio Jameburg Bridge Plasa Police Court to- day by Magistrate Pilperin on a charge highway robbery. Courte Magistrate Levine, when arraigned in| (enter bottseman now tuenaerant for Yorkville Court to-day on a charge |the Williamsburg Branch of the Public the clothing factory Grand and Roebling inventor and @ genius. He was held| streets, yesterday afternoon, stole the for examination and sentence on Nov. | Riggio payroll It nage res ‘elect Copeland had begun an address,| FIRST MATE IS DROWNED AS HE BOARDS HIS SHIP ‘alls Off Rope Ladder Does Not Come U Arthur T. Moore, first eae on the -| flowers, These poor people who had xt month, he ; four DOROTHY GORDON NOT Bright's disease caused his His wife closed her gagement in Chicago last Monday and hurried to his bedside. He rallied for a time, but became unconscious Thursday children, rd fourteen. and Biizabdeth, ‘Thursday was convicted in the County Court at Mineola of assault in the third degree for beating her seven feen-year-old daughter, Vivian, with # razor strop, was fined $200 to-day by Judge Lewis J. Smith and nen Jail sentence wan suspended pending good behavior, Mrs. Jablonsky plead of guilty to-day to violating the Mul- Ngan-Gage law and sentence was sus- pended, Vivian testified at ‘the ansault trial that she had taken a quart of whiskey ont of the house and sold it for $2 keeping the money. It was for keep- ing the inoney, she said, that she was beaten by her pother. RUTGERS HEAD VICTIM OF DOUBLE PNEUMONIA NEW BRUNSWICK, Nov. Dr. William H. 8. Demarest, Pr et Rutgers College, who has been se- lousy 111 for nevers} days, hae double pheumonie. His condition ts critical, ‘but be is making a strong fight. : elereenee . Vocational Training the Bronx Young Men's Association, has been ap- ted to the faculty in the University Montana and will leave shortly to fake up hie duties there. Prof. Horst was until recently an Inatructo: High School, in the Bronx, was a r overseas and has been active in tional work since hie return, He take the seat of professor of Koo-| Montans BOSTON, hetreas to a $400,000 2 patient tn the McLean Hospital for the his wife he leaves their two! riey, le in need of fur- Dr. ane at Wa’ Sixteen, and a son, Burton, twenty, by | ther treatment at the Institution, ® former marriag! George M. Kline, State Commissioner of Mental Diseases, i/o FINED AND JAIL TERM Vida t after a visit to Mi: Go: ‘The department is of the opin- FOR BEATING DAUGHTER | on that Miss Gordon Js tn need of fur- - ther treatment,” sald Dr. Kline. Sentence Suspended. However, Pend-| the court destres a department relati SANE YET, SAYS EXPERT BUTTERFLIES PERCH ON DIMPLED KNEES Flapp for Heach » ” BALTIMORE, Nov, 18,—The blue-eyed, bobbed golden. haired Galtimore Mapper has hit upon a novel decoration, She has her knees tattooed with lovely butterflies, The tattoo fad is spreading rapidly among the (lappers. There le & professional tattover in Bal timore who declares he is kept busy doing butterfly designs oa dimpled knees, The butterfly - om - the-knoe fad ie a new departure, says the tattooer, He predicts a eyrprise for the bathing beaches when the 1923 season opens But the solitary butterfy, or pair of ‘em, starting as it may seem to some, is scorned by twenty-two-year old Ago Kelly. she is having hier body completely covered with de- igns. When the jot ts done he will be one of the world’s three women who are fully trescoed, IS SHOT IN THIGH is pay day for about 8,000 # and helpers of the American in his overcoat as he patrolled the floor, he put his hand into the armed pocket and in some way the pitsol was dis- charged, the bullet entering hin right thigh, The sound of the explosion caused ‘@ sudden commotion in the place, and all the inspectors ran toward Engel, fh the rifleman in the tower, making ance company for losses on a ship-lready with rifle levelled. But cite. ment subsided very quickly when it was learned what had happened, and Engel was taken in an automobile to vue Hospital, He was not serl- ously wounded. Word of the redit by the ltie Kast Sist Street Station, and neven detcetives went to the express office on the run and then went away aagin, but. Not #0 rapidly. ——— $25,000 BAIL FIXED IN PAYROLL ROBBERY Charged With ekina sent to mounting to $7,890 and Wagner, although he had been ve chase, Four blocks climbing & Nov, 18.—Dorethy Gordon, ate, and now a suid tn a formal t| speeches and it tires my lungs. T have atement from the to the mental condi- fon of the patient the same would be Mrs, Lena Javlonsky, who last! made upon the request of the court.” OF BALTIMORE GIRLS fenced to three months in jail, The} Tattoo Artist Busy Decorating THE EVENING WORLD’, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 18, 1922. FIGHT WITH SEVEN = Attacked When He Halts Bootleg Car Containing Cases of Champagne. "ose on ar grim FARMERS SAVED G.0.P., SAYS CAPPER, MUST BE HELPED es Tells Leaders What They, Must Do to Keep Vote and Prevent Defeat. WASHINGTON, Noy, 18.—Declar+ ing that the farmers saved the ‘Re- publican Party from disaster in this year's election, Senator Capper, Kan- a sas, Chairman of the Senate Farm Bloc, to-day, served notice on party. leaders that they must enact the Bloc's program If they expoct the party to continue in power, The Republicans have alienated and lost the labor vote, Capper said, and \€ they cannot satisfy the farmer within the next two years “must be prepared to meet with further end 9 more serious reverses.” ‘The Farm Bloc Chairman, return- ing to Washington to-day for the epe- ial session beginning Monday, out- lined the Farm Bloc program, “If the Republican Party is to continue in power,” #aid Capper, “it must do thene things: “Put through a complete rural credits plan, to give farmers and stock Lexington Postemce Clock M So Much Notwe tt Kept People Awake, WASHINGTON, Nov. 18. Orders were issued by the Treasury to-day stopping the striking of the clock Im the tower of the Postoffice Building at Lex- ington, Ky. Complaint wag filed by a hotel of the city against the booming of the tower timepiece in the stilly night on the ground that “guests seriously object to the nocturnal serenade during the peace and quiet of the evening, ‘The striking of the clock in it- on does not,’ says the Treas- omer, ‘‘under the conditions oft thia age, add to the benefits de- rived from a tower clock, In olden da when fow people possessed clocks or watches, the public clock in the church steeple filled a great want, But now, when nearly everybody owns a watch and every residence its own clock, tower clocks pecially as to striking the hours, are no longer Policeman James McDonnell of the Weet 47th Street Station saw a tours ing car speeding from the pier at 58th Sreet and North River early to-day and ordered the driver to stop. As the car slowed down, McDonnell saw ip it four cases marked ‘French Champagne,” The driver and two men In the car were ordered out. Two other men ran toward him from the pier, shouting: “That's all right, officer, cut It out. What's the matter with you?” Then two other men approached, assuring} a crying necessity nor a public him that “everything is all right,’ utility,’* WIE Sh oad : and offering to ‘fix it up'’ If he al- ae HEVER CROSS © s : lowed the automobile to proceed | STOPS CONTEST ON WILL DAY NURSE?) Bishi a ae Wrnes they realoed tort ater aract|, OF EX-POLICE CAPTAI:! men from the car were under arrest the four others attacked the police- man. The three from the car ran up 66th Street during the battle, and after the four had effected their escape themselves turned and scattered. Mc- The four-day contest over the will af former Police Capt. Orson Freer was brought to a close to-day when Surro- gate Schulz of the Bronx dismissed the ease without giving it [nto the hands of WSSES We on DomOTHY. McLaren SARL TE J SQHOENBERS AnD RUTH SeNTNER isers: Here are some of the pretty damsels who helped Dorothy MacLaren, Miss Charlotte Schoenberg and | Donnell fired three shots, but the} rare ie sone teeta swoll the fund for the maintenance of the Silver | Miss Ruth Sentner. The upper row consists of Miss | even men got away. A man standing} 3114" atartha Freer Howard, Capt.|iimit trom $10,000 to $25,000 Cross Day Nursery at @ bazaar held at the Waldorf. | Helen Mills, Miss Eleanor Kappos, Miss Helen Mont- | Mearby was arrested on @ charge Of) wreor, daughter, and his three sond.| «reduce frelght charges and repeal Astoria. The bottom row, left to right, shows Miss ross and Miss Marion Sentuer. interfering with an officer, though he George and John, sought to beh 6 Lit ehron tl break’ the will, whieh disposed’ of a;{ the Kuarantee clause and other objec-; sald he was only attracted by the fo of about $40,000, all of which was|tionable parts of the Esch-Cummins and Alfred L, Meehon ot] &xeitement, He described himself as} jeft to a second wife. They contendad | law. ie Mayoria eamentttne, Thomas Burns, thirty-one, No. 665] that Freer, who died in July tast at his} "Provide for a better system of home, No, 2494 Bathgate Avenue, ®1#] marketin, Almost every one of these notables} West 67th Street, a chauffeur. The] incompetent to make a will and. eiso] nn | Sa FER RAE ecin teeta Put the development of the Muscle lice made him drive the captured | was under undue influence, welcome and Clemenceau replled| Gar and liquor (o the station, Several Beurogsis “Sehuls, onl that he be ike BISIE TA ICRE: HRHER (Ct: SCR a briefly t each, how! ectial leved Freer was competent, was not Ades see Ik Dik eda re the Amarin | weeks age McDonnell, single-handed,| (Ge, restraint nor Improper infiuence,| “Pass the truth-in-fabrics bil! and warmth in words to the American} captured four alleged bootleggers Legion representative adding that he took the matter out of| the filled milk bill. z Pi . a. after shooting one of them. He be-] the jury's hands because if It had found] ‘Adopt a Constitutional amendment You are the ones I lke best 10) fleves the champagno seized to-day] for the contestanta he would have had! prohibiting issue of tax exempt ee. seo,” he auld. ‘’¥ou are the ones who! wag landed trois & cna from i to reverse the verdict, aasiiiae eount. 5 “TIGER” UNSHEATHS CLAWS IN HIS DEFENSE OF FRANCE —_—- e (Continued) t as having seen it on the fields, and I have seen it, too, on the farm, Very often I met at the peasants’ homes « big, huge American with two children “I looked at this country from the Battery, It bas changed much. The young ladies look exactly the same, and that js the first message I am go- ing to send to my country. Iam go- ing to tell them to come here be- there are beautiful ladies to elie it? 1A Government economies, movie camera men wero wreatling RE STRONG CASE eimMake undivided. su e rpluses and with each other to get near the Sl) Somulaivitands ilo: pay tne eoettee BY $100,000 BLAZE | 1S BUILT UP FOR. fess: and trying to understand the ques-| “During more than fifty years 1| ded: “Tt ts not permitted." y $| u tions that the old men and women! have been mixed up with all of the] The photographers were disappoint- asked ubout America, Of course, holworse crises of France—think of|¢d too, but they sald nothing about did not speak French more than the/that! In my own life I have scen| homicidal impulses. They simply pro- “Tiger,"" who smiled grimly at the “Do something to help Europe re- Q| other spoke English. Some way o:/my country invaded twice by Ger-| ceeded to “shoot” the “Tiger’’ from struggle. Once he said plaintively and restore our forelgn mar- obter they made thomselves under-| mans. 1 am the only survivor of | ¢very angle with lenses of all calibres, ~ Rapottere. and photogravhors. and “00 BUSTS ESTS ROUTED “Reduce taxes further, and effect “Is there Ro way to kill photog- on his knees telling stories to thom] joo, at. raphers?” Then he sighed sadly and stood. Very soon we discovered they|those who protested at the assembly| He wouldn't pose, but they snapped Until Fogitive Produced. were all frien at Bordeaux against the act of inva-| him over and over again. (Continued) ae PARENTS PUMMEL COP AND AID SON’S ESCAPE rt Se Both Jersey Jn: (Continued) Angelique Street, North Bergen, N. J. “1 have seen them—the Americans} sion. 1 don't want to see that inva-| The reporters fared only a little A B . —in the fight and I have seen them tn! sion repeated. 1 will not permit any (better than the photographers, for the and women began to appear in win Brunswick and New York the Re proved anything but angelica! Inst night . dows tn their nightolothes. when Detective Lieut. ih of the Norte the field when the Americans under) one to tell me that E have too many "Tiger would not stan dfor much in Mr, Hall told him he was going to A the command of Gen. Pershing—|oldiers or too few soldiers uniess|the way of interviews. Two \parvcter abel ed e ee See out of New Brunswick because of | Bergen police called at No. 925 to arrest something like, [ think, twenty-two! they succeed in some way and give have many ‘Yeses’ and ‘Noes’ for] Window shoutin . Dostal) Mirw, Mills, us he was in constant fear | Louis Marsugola, sixteen, who with two divisions—and gour Erench, took hold] us auch guarantees. ‘Then only, with | you," he said, but he did not prove to Lepr Vance nla eogae tabs at, | over threats of being “finished” if he marvelously at St. “Mihtel, losing @/ the greatest of pleasure, will I dis-|be very generous even with those| ‘st nom aib raneiaa and) tet from tho Wert Hoboken Police Station great many men, When I arrived the] golve the French Army. monosyliables, When they asked him | they were newly Hall told him ‘The boys had other youngsters had escaped on Oct. ¢ ‘The could have éo- by sawing thelr way out. next day, what did I see? All the} ‘will you Americans show us a|how he felt in coming to America he| their names. We fe thay h ey] with Mrs, Mt " been arrested for minor offer American motors In the old city full} similar feeling. We must defend our. | merely sai acended without a! y had notiit, after Mr. Hamborazky had made} Lieut. Cash had received a tip that of French women and children and] selve I fee! rather good. I always feel] Pen excited. this statement ugain last night, he|the boy had returned home, so he rank owas The tremendous ovation which acs | better. (A Couo sentiment.) Tadtant| When the rescuers had reached the} way uuked if he bad told wnybody the famnlly (bell iat spas 20 ercleck Ieee ompanied M. Clemenceau all the way] really need thia trip for my health." etrect they heard » worms sores) at the time of the murder. parents of the bey leaped on him ana from Ovaienilne, and rtetent Kin | Then they tried to get him to offer bas ae ae elsn Helgoess 8t a "You ihe fit day U sew ia. the} pummelied, scratched and held him “a mes: CO 7} paps 5 r= Z Seana ell tbelnarsmonlen ce wMee aH Cy Dade, minh e Musetcan Peaple.’ | night attire and began throwing bed| dered with Mrs, Mills," was the an- [Copter (ince co maa tay ee net from the Battery to City Hall andl mitted. “If you will come to the closes bot oe window. The fire] wer, “I told Mr. Stewart, Mr. Miles,| this time out his own back door. The’ then up to the realdence of Charles} vet opoiitan Opera House Tuesaday s directly under her, but), mechanic named Thompson, and ajparents finally were overpowered and Dana Gibson, his host, was one of ght you will hear it, Perbaps J Hed Fauaaree to be hysterical and] saiegman named Nemeth in the of-|&rrested. This morning Recorder Miles th greatest demonstrations that New shall also sing. They tell me the| threatened to Jump, according to the] tog of the Standard Auto Parts Com- fet Nom te wae hileotag County Jall Fork ever has given a visitor from} acoustics are such as will sult my|Men In the street. pany, No. 1718 Broadway. 1 then poy ts preguend; foreign lands, Foch was not more] Sov" The three went back up the escape | drove to New Brunswick ad in 3] CONVICTION OF “RED” Sraepily welcomed, an 1eree ‘They asked if he intended to go| adder and by the time they reached| poolroom in New Brunswick at The Paris of the French Tine} 4 giamford, Conn., where he usel| her her husband, Capt Nat Helgesen, | rrench and Brown Streets 1 tol ot] © UPHELD UNANIMOUSLY reached Quarantine at 2.80 o'clock} 1, teach school and where he met| appeared. They were helped to the/it ¢ Joseph Part, the proprietor, and this morning, but it was not until & th mil he maartied #fect and sought refuge in the Post/t, Henry Masterson, a local pollti- Hees Pn abe Re aimee Tord only knor he replied. | Office wrapped in overcoats, until the | cia : ae By that time the immigration ofti-| Did he remember New York? Are ae Moatersom (ald mot “hed potter cials hud vised the passports and the not been allowed to get out of thetr dens for threo years were rescued by the Americans, “And I saw the crowd cry, and laughing und crying, 1 think I saw once in a while an American soldier get a Kiss from some woman. And the day after the battle, when all the city had been emptied by the Ameri- cans, it was a joy not to be forgotten. “I saw sometimes the worst. I have seen Americans in the mud of the trenches for days and days without being relieved and looking very sorry, but the moment I came and brought them the crosses of war they had so magnificently gained, they were all smiles. We shook hands and we spoke of the old place, America, Confirms sev-' Manke. Acting District Attorney Cohn of the ry ity-nine In the| keep my mouth shut. He sald { did Yes, a city of Wttle houses, 1] The remaining twen Bronx announced to-day he had re- Customs ugents had arranged for the|!ved in one in Seventh Strect by | Annex wore helped down an extension | not know what I would be up against ; ladder run up by Trucks Nos. 118 and if T talked about that case out there |°e!ved word from the Appellate Division quick hundling of the baggage of the] Sixth Avenue, The ladies im thor} 10°h0 1 ot time the fire had spread | Pari cashed my check for 910," lof its unanimous confirmation of the “They did not cry, but T could seo] cy 4 days showed only their heada und conviction of Paul Manko for criminal te tanis in thelr eyes, Of course, Cerne Tiger" was standing on the|Aecks and hands, Now they show so through the gtoar irre: Bors 6 xe we trracty, Paget Maye anarchy in the Bronx in June, 1931. they know Ewan thelm and they knew] greiner Gace of the Tare when the|much more, so much more!’? nang, Be MADHANT OF the Biasdasd Aula Parts trae tae ced ane eos bine eens Te they were mine. One day in the high-| y¢qcom drow up. The city's band was] Mr. Polk tried to help the reporters he y he ‘The guests in the main hotel, num-| Company at No, 1778 Broadway, had} sing Sing by County Judge Gibbs, bering more than 2 did not dress on} corroborated Mr, Hamborszky. He] Manko, who lived at . 1638 Bast being aroused, but ali wore overcoats] said the latter had made the state- 100th Street, was arrested In 1920 in « way 1 met a troop of soldiers going home and they made me feel sad when they spoke of the old country, “ by asking the ‘Tiger what playing the ‘'Marselliaise,”” but the \ glans window In front of the former | thought of the New York skylin o “Too far from the moon," no said. " “7 * round-up of persons responsible for ti phey. nakd:. "Won't. you come tof premier, anparenty, prevsine mirsic, | Banda, mounted police and a crowa| 3nd WIMPe ane eit aot ii a a ihe day oe item che treaiae of che) circulation of terature urging | the America some day? J sald, "No, 1AM] tor he gave no sign. In fact he must |Rumbering many thousands met him) vere run through the main butiding| bodies of Dr, Hall and Mrs. Mills wealandg assumption of it by workingmen too old; I cannot think of going there.’ I said you make me make have been standing there for some pt the Battery and escorted him] 1, the third floor and then over to the] tirst reported, or on the first or sec-|Ciroulara of this kind were found in hi minutes before those on the Macom | ‘hrough @ lane of flags and chooring| inex, Nobody waa hurt. The dam-| ond day next followin possession. picked him out. people up Broadway to City Hall. On| ie was confined to the annex and all] “Mr. Hamborszky said to us,"" MY very few of them left. They sald] prank EB. Polk, former Assistant |the way ho passed a dingy two-story! nyt about $12,000 or $15,000 was In} Stewart continued, “that the Rev. f¥ou do come.’ ‘I won't go,' I said, | secretary of State, the "Tiger's" per mules rat topping pace in" New the dry goods stort Dr. Hal, talking to him in the Hud- and for years I sald, ‘I won't go.’ sonal friend, was first to spy him and| 7 bie bd —_——_ son Terminal, had he at . ‘ “One morning | was in my " York yeare FOSDICK MUST YIELD | to set out ot New Brunswick. Notice to Advertisers house on the sea when | received The City vain itself was familiar to he was in fear of his life because « advertising type copy, and Penis] OR LOSE HIS PULPIT] nember of Mrs. i ore dor fh i gay, ao bad newe from America, | heard him also oly ¢ piace ot Fomanie Hall's family had bad nam We were iealled ttered. ‘| memory, for was in tha threatened him. Mr. Hamborssky re- perialiats’ think sana dia igi ore oe own | Dullding that, on June 28, 196 PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 18.—The Rev. peated that atatement on a later visit] e that le herrid, end | theught | had shapeleas grey bat, wan married by Mayor Oakley Hall. |p, 1 oeis seymour Mudge, stated clerk| tc this office better go and tell them how ‘Vessels all about were flying flags) 0° the Way Up Fifth Avenue to the P, Nemeth, « salesman, who lives 1 Asnembly, announced orld. ma happened ¢ Gibson home, No, 127 Kast 78d Street, | of the General robe dl Bleciey navectia py for ine Bupe Na pee Meee snat thelr judce te hia honor and salutin him with | Clemenceau kept his eyes dancing | that Dr, Herry Emerson Fosdick of on Washiogton Heixbte, sina Colt plement bectioon Of me funder World must ment was not correct, St all sorts of craft within, visual| with curtosity and dolight an he tried |New York will be summoned. for trial) sfrcelvee eae = ae seating ‘One day a» British newspaper | range waved hats, handkerchiefs, |t0 note the changes on both sides of Prosyyrerian Generel Aner Promptly upon the appearance of | #,F, M. Fria igravio! arrived. It contained criticiama | muftiers and even overcoat, “| the street, At Madison Square he aeyit be com-|Hamborezky's sensational story, two from a man of very high stand- ‘The first hitch in the plana of the} said he was able to get his bearings, tenets of the/clergymen of Hungurian pastorates| | 6 many Main jolts bag fh Sone wh ing, enlling America bad nam: welcoming party came when it was|although nothing ts unchanged there! Presbyterian faith of resign as preacher|in New Brunswick, engreving, ene which has not been rece At tha: moment | decided | had | discovered that it wus impossible to} except the general geography of tho] inthe Biret Presbyterian Church In New/disbelief in the ton attice better goto America, That isthe |”! 5 Ittle park and the street interaec- | Yorks of confidence in its author, td reason why | am here. | do not eater par egal eect pepe tions. > were the Rey. Dr, A. G. Schodl, reais rigid. in a ‘order of I geal make sentences, | don't promise | in solved the difficulty by coming in} He looked with amazement at the| CARANANTE IS FREED OF | of the Eustern Convocation of the| end pes 08 Greer. a later then anything, | come, as you very Ihotween. Members of the committee altered outline and character of Mitth| PORT RICHMOND MURDER| "usgarien Reformed Choreh of ¥, S002, nee, leter then Rel enew: 4 medial then climbed from the Macom to the] Avenue from the Waldor¥ to Central nasil nd the Rev. Dr. Sigmun! Be Sr of any characters a eee ct In viaiting tha tos '| Manhattan and from the Manhattan | Park, especially admiring the Public PA Otel e cee Uuneecee Mx fe 9 over, Tut \¢: done neq to] (2 Wiese SADOrLArM ARG GRANITE at the curt Alter Three Hoare, At the Hall home it was salf Mre. me that {can do you some service in| Fabhere were Fira to perfor when the automobile drew up andeur: | 4 Jury In the Richmond County Court | yall remembered Hamboresky's letting you know how we Buropeuns tar a few worda of greeting in French, | et St: George last night acquitted Leo- " ‘ 7 ; done later in @ reverse direction by ae oe arne iy people. It 181 Clemenceau himself, despite hin] he took his guest into the house, |narde Caranente of Port Richmond, of y because in the world ut business she did not remember ever] LOST, POUND AND REWARDS. rf ‘ clmhty-one year: where Mrs. Giteon was waiting with | the murder of Vincenso Lilleno, - thin time there in a crisiw, How it)" ane welcoming party on the Macon] both hands outatretehed. Port Richmond, several montha ago.| having met him, (oar—s —Prench yoodie, wink, ro will end nohody knows. If vou tell t three hours. Charlotte Mills, daughter of the nd 8 of the a the bad slde—well, there has been one| neluded ie? dor Jules Jusserand, Me Cismianceen eave an indication | The Jury a Ee jain cholr singer, said her mother] ewere to, ¢ 5a ibe ot ‘Bud r ard. Paws may have to go ¢ ‘ol, FB, M, House, formerly conf-|of his robust hea y making the RIVE ew Mr. Hamborszky and had once i fartinique crewed ‘ 4 neuin, If It turns oul right nnd th. |entiat afd of President Wilson; Rob-| entire trip from the Rattery to the | AMERICAN OBSERVERS ar hee i WRGSHe: Pineh) -New Yer 7 EY ded a lecture git ven by him, then it is one of the greatent steps ae copresonting President | coat. — ome ih Pes Aibemoipepirl SIR THOMAS LI LIP’ TON a1 ef fo ind 1. Condon, for the na- a om _—— -~ Mi ea Herrera bate i nization of the American | CUN® UNABLB TO FORM NEW] the conference which wil! convene here GOING HOME TO-DAY have come : GBAMAN CABINET, day to negotiate a peace in a Prospect _ay. subway station; liberal re- } to put to America, 1 will awk it foy| Lesion; Major Albert Callan, Sta’ : Phy " next Monday Mrpopest cat mubeegy atation uberat great freedom of thought and grear{Commander of the Legion BERLIN, Nov. 18--Wilholm Cuno.|ime ‘Near Eeat arrived {n Lausanne to-| sir Thomas J. Lipton, K. ©.’ V. 0. Miniiehe Cieattied Fine tatoos freedom of specc 1} must be qi-{W. Wicker#ham, former Att President of the Hamburg-Amertean| gay, The delegates, who will act as] the noted Irish yachtanian, wilh ctor nett! reward, Call) Murray Hill lowed to speak 4 & Iree man to tyee-| General; Bernard Baruch, Otto ¥ Line, who was culled upon by President | observers, arg Richard Washburn] hie American visit to-day and start bac men who are nol « Col. Stephen Bonsa!, who is Ppert to form a new Gerinan’ ¢ +] entid, Ambassador to Italy, Joseph C.](o England with intention of go- right thing js done at the right time, |ert Biles, Third Assistant Secretary fi to succeed that of Chancellor Wirth, |G Meter to Switzerland, and|ing directly to his country a - and { hope your “lialson offcer’ between Cleme eparted to-dey that he had no oF EI tpn tee L, Bristol, offelal uthgate, Middlesex. Vor this vis CIE. courage me to believe that { will get}and the public; Wilfred O, 1, ceeded. He was eaked (o make another] American representative a( Constanti-|Thoinag arrived six weeks MORDAUNT.—JOUN L. Campbell Puneret good access (o American minds bringing ap invitation from Werces-| attempt nople. passed moat of bis time in New York, Churchs Mim, Mik, Bicnder, co