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THE. EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1922. + —— a ‘ FINGERPRINT MAN. [Richest Society Girl in America FOUR QUESTIONED [His “Foo! College Girl” Letter: [POLICEMAN ifs REFUSES T0 TELL | Makes Her Formal Bow in Most _ | INNYSTERYDEATH| °*‘te wrote on Modern Senoots ATER FALL ON —OFS26300 GRAFT) «Brilliant Buent of Winter Seasom) OF NEWYORK MAN.» x. meso swat sim o) HOTEL SIDEWALK ————— TInt sen oe Charge of Cigaret Smoking, Slangy and Victim's Body Found Out- Painted Students. : stank ar : Alonzo B, See, President of the A. B. See Elevator Company, No. 52 Vesey side Detroit Woman's Apart- Street, who threw a tremendous jolt into women’s college "eibelaa yeater- ment — Husband (QQuizzed. Jaay by announcing to the wide, wide world that in his opinion women's colleges teach little else than cigarette smoking, slung, brazenness, the use DETIONTY. Noy. 23.— Four persons] Of pstick and eyebrow pencil and a lot of twisted physchologies, now Were being held here to-day for ques- | appears to have been teachtng a Httle lesson on psychology—and probably tioning concerning the mysterious] @dvertising—on his own hook. Mr. See has written a book and will soon death of Pret W. Prince, publicity] sive It to the publishers presentative of the Western Klectrief Tho maker of elevators, whone® name vo Company of New York. Prince was dn 11k Uphabet, Kive out his viows In a tet epligial Patrick Ryan Faces Punish- ment tor Contempt in Defying Civil Service. Autopsy Ordered to Deter mine Cause of Griffen’s ‘ Death. =, OF ASKS* REINSTATEMENT. Fatrolman James J. Griffen of the West 47th Station died thie morning in the Palm Hotel, No. 20 Weat 64d Street, to which he was car: ried early last night by two men whe saw him fall ty the sidewalk near the hotel, which is at the corner of Se¥? enth Avenue, He had been drinking and the fall gave him a bad wound, It is not known whether falleor poisonous liquor caused bh death, 80 Medical Examiner Norris ordered an nutopsy on the body. »Balks at, Testifying When ToldsInquiry Is Not About Dismissal. the begining of t MISS MAY BALDWIN BECOMES A BRIDE AT NOON WEDDING . found dead late lyst night Just outelde nt of Mrs. Anna Pett, ly before he had been a ter he sent to the Campaign Commit tee of Adelphi College, Brooklyn, who are driving for a fund for a new building for the oollege, Requests for statements made to th Prosecuting contributions had been sent te thou Patrick Ryan, former fneer print expert of the Civil Service Commis sion, refused to testify before that body to-day in regard to conversations he is reported to have had “with 2 = Y Attornes. had been broken up sudden where # guest at a party which, according to sands of prominent Brooklyn busin29s = = z é “ When Griffen was carried into ths ae! Ke, t 00 MRS PRANCIS MCNEIL a ly 1 © forced entrance of Mrs. ey f rid ae if ries ‘i ve “i "paAcse. ‘ ay) 4 ya ee ; eae men, and Mr. See's reply came in the hotel, its proprietor, John Schonbeler eeper, indicted for’ the alle 7 SS \ E S tts Joshanc who knew him, put him to bed and called Dr. Gilbert of No. 130 West 47th Street, to attend his injury. The cut sewed up and Griffen dropped nature of a bombshell, » “If 1 had ny way, P would burn all the women's colleges in © the No ma iss ks were found on the body cemy of & $26,000 fund raised by eo policemen in the hope of getting pr motions. Burgess, who by Coroner James E was battled in his efforts to solve the unt ; foprin | CONE he wrote, “OF all foot off to sleep, asking Schonbeler to call Ryan remained silent even when he i was a graduate o' Poe I think the colleges’ for him at 6 o'clock this morning as he was threatened with prosecution for ge in 1900 and a member off ae paeeth Ma Gant on was going on duty at 8. Griffen was contempt. As a result, it was s the Phi I Kappa Honorary Fra- ; jhe not in uniform that the Corporation Counsel's office it bay. Aint wien pudeer@canennant will~at once proceed against him President Kaplan of the Commis sion, when Ryan had been called to ‘the stand, said to him: “You will now have an opportunity to make any statement you Wish con- cerning the misconduct of any em .ploye of the Commission “It that the purpose,” Ryan manded, ‘‘for whicli I have been sum- moned here?" “That is the purpose,"’ said Kap- Jan, “for which this hearing is beir held to-day. Ryan then aske Is there no connection between this hearing and my application { 5: @ rehearing?" (He referred to his ap plication for a reliearing on yy Rockefeller Makes charges that led to his dismissal some time ago). Her Debut at Home Schonbeler went to awaken him at the stated time, but found Griffen breathing in an alarming way, S@ he sent word to Flower Hospital for an ambulance. When the lajter ar- rived Griffen was dead Griffen, who had been in the Follee Department since July 18, 1917, Ived at No. 96 Perry Street with his wife, whom he married a little more than a year ago, and their baby. Mrs. urif? fon went to the station this morning, the baby in her arms, to make in- quiry about ber husband and became hystertea! when she learned what had happened. oe The dead patrolman was thirty-three years old and served with the sth Division overseas. He was a bar- tender before becoming a patrolman, ternity. Div proceedings between through college they are thoroughly said, to be pendi striking a corridor after the party, but denied if was Prince, the p ignorant of the things they should know and have their brains twisted by logic and philosophy at of other stuff whieh could Imitte man in the cholk say. Cor- and oner Burgess hi ed an autopsy. have been concocted only im the dis- eased brains of college professors." LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT Ho sald a whote.tot more, but that ; ‘ ae - WON BARONESS ON SHIP; Jinueh witi carry his idem, Tt need MRS BH rare reintan =. f , . Tg SHE IS A BRIDE TO-DAY] haraly te added that when the letter beeame generally known among the ance] faculty and student hody of Adelphi a}and other wom Love at first steht and the ron s colleges of the of an ocean voyage were revea when Baroness Olga yon Roenne of| city there was little concurrence with Miss the views therein expounded. But it Russia stepped off the Saxonia, taxied | the ame| did give rise to a colossg wonder to the Muntcipal Building, and be aE Wide Mei aas “There is no connection,” said Kap- of Parent Mrs. Bernard L. Cas Amertean] Why Mr, See ever indited such a " lan, a missive co cael ive t and embers his cltize y “It took a year 1 Ryan, “to oat: Liha Nat Gen oem eee MENT ee a a a a ee a hana, get Burke here, It Ht lake liss Abby Rockefeller eb OE lchaneed inet aate The Baroness, who had lost her] wwered that to-day. Four reporters Jong as that or longer for me to pre-} yy, und Mrs, John D. Rockefeller jr, | Last Msht's euests Included former jnistand and al! her posses] cootrd their heels in his outer offlee] pg, ARTHUR HAMILTON DUFORT. pare for what I want to sus. T am} wns it tid will be the richest s and Mrs, Henry H, Abbott sions in the Russian revolution, was] for nearly an hour while he conferred © by unoeawoor S-umoaRwooo, —~ not prepared to-day. T have not made |) | Sa : ‘ ster and Miss Amey Aldrich, M on the way to visit her brother, Otto} With a pretty younz woman who apx accusation against anybody, gad} ‘ formally Saute een ae ae eee ee arbre might have stepped out of the corri-| Wedded ur MH. Dafort of ie Tami not now prepared to do {ntroduecd int ty? lank it Sa ASH Whe hea Shee Kavieff, an architect and engineer, in} aoe. ot Adelphi. Countless other Ceremony o Kaplan reminded Ryan of a the midcicis MIKE eed) Al Detroit. The first day out sie noticed] women, artisticnlly powilered—not too written by him to Commissioner In- | itor No. 10 West op W. Aldrich, Mr, amd M Mr, Casper and, she admitted last} much, understand—worked in various ake of Miss May Baldwin, yight Ing that the public would e home of the Alexander, Grosvenor Atter- night, fell deeply in love with him, | Parts of the office, some of them with bth of Frank Vernon Baldwin of presently hear about Burke and the ant Mrs. Hugh D. Auchincloss, M That nizht he saw her dancing and|theit hair waved, some with fiat-} this city and Hanover, Va, to Arthur 4 commission. Kaplan also Mrs. Gonton Auchincloss, | Mz heeled shoes and—well, there wasn't] Hamilton Dufort, son of Mr. and Mrs. —>—. . newspaper statements said 1 It est affair thus far Mrs. Francis MeNecill neon, was immediately attracted to her, one among them whe could be char win B. Dufort of Atlanta, Ga., took . a Ebasigiven ty Tan. Kaplan sald i¢| this « \ debutante, and the | George F. Baker sr, Mr. and Mrs. %-|7——\\ piooxeruer=atre gw But each was wise enough, as Mr.facterized as old-maidish pluce at noon yesterday at the: Lor. Dead Man Had Worked as was unfair to issue tements winter's mi brilliant event to date. | Ward L. Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. Harry | "8 A. Rockefeller, Mrs. C8t] Gasper puts it, not to “hang upon the “1 have nothing to add to my let-| Maine, he ~Rev. Dr. William 1, yer ; . write letters like that and then fail to] White several affalte tad teen cana |¥ Baltz, Mr and Mrs. Donn Barbe | Roosevelt ; ; P ; ter; that is ancient history," he suid] Davitson of Brooklyn officiated. Strikebreaker—Relative * vba chat al ; aha enlists canal ateasawcars Oe | Mr. and Mrs. Wickliffe 1 Mrs.| « to the reporters The bride was attended by Mrs Tells of Threat “Well, you know your business ana} !°" Miss Rockefeller, the only debu- Jing airs. Rdmund L. Baylies, Me. and|PTank Sayles, Mr, and Mrs, Herbert | ! ; ‘Anctente lator asked ‘The ‘Julian BE, Baldwin, Mrs. Robert M. . : 1 know mine."" Ryan replied tante this year in the large Rockefel-| \irs, Alfred C. Bedford, Mis, Wiliam | Satterlee, Mr. and Mrs. William Evening World man, “Why, it was] Baldwin and Miss Marguerite Bissell * And all further efforts to get him circle, this was her formal |W. Benjamin, Mr. and Mrs. Cornetius | J ieffeliny Mrs, dames Speyer only given out yesterday, John D. Salve Was b f man, Tie} LANCASTER,O., Nov. 28 (United: y ss, -M an Mrs “Well, I have nothing to say now, | ceremony was fo 1 by a break- to testify failed esentatio N. Bliss, Miss Bliss, Mrs. William 1 iss : y ’ ) he police cl to- dco aes Blodzett, Mrs. Edw hasan Dr. and Mrs. Allen Wait until my book comes out and|fust. After Dee. 15 tho coupte witi| /"e%*)-—The police claimed to-day se" COP MUST PAY $200 Pere Ae ey Mrs and’ Mrs. Well orth, Mrs |! ) Mr. and Mrs, Arehibatd you can’ get my reply in that be it homo in Bala, Pa, have evidence that the poison pet . meet re 1 es ; . G, Tha M and Mrs. HK, M “Your book — which wiped out the six members of Benjamin Brewst an M ‘ur * DAMAGES TO AUTOIST: Prosser cot, inst night's | Beramin: Brewste andl Mia) wrccad, Me ane Mine Annan TGs Looker’ riding «bak about |SUDTON) WEST POINT bate obi imam gh FOR TRAFFIC ARREST | :nainty to 1e¢ to {James A. Burden, Dr. and Mra Noy cone Eon RUT ous riguorn ec iaales wl HONOR MAN, SENTENCED | yesterday was an outgrowth of labar Pete a li Caw aioinced''tip Any soir a) , aa vena e sae ge E. Vincent thoy imade {ithe oxit TO PENITENTIARY | troubi@. Arsenic was found in the senting Being Vanded Summons, es peainited ob 20) Joan ( Mrs, Howard 1 ling. Mr nd Me Meanwhile: over in Brooklyn, 4}, —— bodies of the dead, the prosecutor an~ A 4 Rockefeller in t eiving line | sty, and Mrs. Arthur O. ( s use, nd Mr condition has resulted which perhaps] Get* Stix Months Yo Three Years! nounced, promising arrests soon. Policeman Frederick Franklin.» ith her mother and . vy ol Cl ie af nd M 1 ek M nd Mrs could best he desertbed as shock, Just for s dling, Despite Plea of " sy k ‘ te Niro ves on Staten tlnnd and is Mel wis a musicale followin Wien | Colby, Mr-and Mrs. James ©, cot-| Whiteman, Mr. and how the girl students themselves fee Counsel. Ba DEEDES OS RON Vee tear tached to the Fast 67th Street Sta ? : Me! and Ati Ten rye ; A) White Mr, and M abont it had best be left unsaid, but} Major ndo Sutton, honor man{S#® 'ts work upon Henderson, nif in Manhattan, was directed by a ju tre and <. Kiiot’ Cross. Wickersham, Mr, and Frank V. Blodgett, President of Atel-| op ane West Point Blass of "18, stood] f° and four small children, his ce 'Stronm in th SEG rime on s t ee Mr Arnold Weod, M nd M vii, lost no time in coming to the de ‘erin rs Shhrat hers " . einiintnt na Counts to-dey't ere wore furt : re, Gary olAbianat RG Aitoae 7 ae ete af his atudente, and Dr. Jolin {at stiff attention before Indge Talley) brother-in-law, B. FP. Allen, was ep Court in Richmond County to-day ta] ‘4 1 congratulations | jashiell, Mr. and Mrs, Dudl Avthur \ Dr. and Mrs, Cor ns his studen o tified, he told polide, that Hendersam pay $200 to Robert Brown fr. as dam-| for the debutante wfter the program |p. and Mrs. Jobn W. Davis nelius H. Debigh, President of Vacker Col- [In the Court of General Sessions to-| way in the shadow of death. ages caused by malicious prosecutlon. | yng an exchunie of greetings amon. | Charles PD. Dick Mr and =< siate Institute, was not far behind day and heard himself sentenced to An employee of the Pennsylvania oe eutt was for He 900. . “SF : eA ati Irs. Cleveland EL D Mir sa] MOTHER OF MISS SEGAL ? A Se the penitentiary on Blackwell's Island] sors, where Irvin worked as @ Iceman rankiin ar."s son. be ‘a i t 1 s m on he letter'¢ st so AKON: PEN for six months to three ye atrikebreake called f y, a ae i : Peat wean 4 ia OW Dorel Hamilton x i sary x month hree years, ca me from my, ji, Was at the Whitehall Ferry diveet. | nineteen va | Mfes Wattey | Dowels. clamiton | ACTRESS, WEDS N. Y. MAN gusty, of course,’ said Mo Hedkell- 1 Sutton wus convicted last month of |['m my home & week ago. yeaterday ing traffic June 2 last. Brown's trucic| sranddausiity D Iver, Mr. and Mt, Johu Finley, Mi.| ppenawas earns To<Day o Mr, See evidently has been union [publishing fettae statements to pro-{and told me he had overheard three got out of line. Franklin ordered hii ae Ani t Snir ee Sarwan Abnebare Wiceemer tu) ‘i RR tunate In his experience with « alle mote the sales of stock of the Pacific} men say they were going to get Hen. Ye pel out and te ons of \ 1 Mdvleh non Flexner, Dr. and Mrs Harr Mire; 3 a ie H ints w ho applied to him for pos! ens, | Minerals und Chemical Company of[derson,” Allen sald." also heard waiting trucks Brown tnststed . ; a Ineragn Mente, Abs ata ais, Have) lash « Certainly, we haven't the overpaintd Delaware, ‘The specitte complaint [from anoth that threats had “Was being penalized for anc ' ick, Mr. and Mrs. aohn [enne Se = ey eae nd overpowdered: young women Tl") was by Mrs. William H. Arnold, No. been made ang iim,” fault. Franklin learned he hud |p ¢| formal d by Mra, W 1d atrs, Bibert El: Gacy, The Yankee I sjenks of here in Adelphi 182 West 74th Street, and Jud fisrt symptoms of poisoning his Neense at home and handed him G. Rocke orty young womer | aqis Gene ADC CH Mr. Debigh was a trifle more sharp [poiiey intimated that the length of in the Henderson family mummons, Brown resented the sum-Tat a junede he Oolony ub : sae! of A “Mr. See's letter isn't worth =) Sutton's indeterminate sentence mixht Henderson came here ag - y as ta Mr M tertram G Good > swerlng he wale depend upon the efforts he makes to asker during the sho i Policeman Franklin sr., who | SEALED Ik : CMe avin GenMl, niece | MRS. BERNARD CASPER Thy letter’ whieh ei at Wiel Nore AME ASEM oa eee en AGeutneny ft tr. an $ win Gontl, Mur man =) restore Mrs hold’s mone t Been standing by. witnesuing. the) ents on to China. «She Mex de Boketon Greene, | of Dr 1s A HOI! Manoeuveing carefully fullows KE. Hicks, counsel for Sutton —atieses quarrel, then stepped forward ain Grocne H ‘ The letter from Mr, S¢ ow ed 5 “ ; - ok Ml the oly id Nid: Khe: OIdeNe ai 1 D. Greane, Mr. | brought \cudegy ManaEs eoinces ieion) The Jed for clemency, saying that the GOVERNOR'S SLAYER, cording to Brown nd told et ny Mr. and Mrs. Jobe | M Prank Griswold, Me. and | #80 and mar | ok ae I have received a copy of you! wre fact of conviction was a heavier USED PARDO: ” younger man to lock Brown u ter urdthars are Wra, |. lamilton, M 1 Mose. | theatrioal ad nt \with) bril Jinet. ‘To test the situation ont they] ter asking me to subscribe toward the] punishment. f mun of Suttons Taig) | “Sov — Farey Brown! spent four hours in Old Sly Eawrenesl foavitt Puss leaned eal M success, Mr has another cecoerlUNe atid sua dok ind for a new college buildin position than a grisen sentence would ‘ slayer of formes. Mtation before ting tall ard wa s | ing EL Henry] 10" Vern whe bing her ve + eaapad ie aa areata ‘le L had my way LE would burn be to the ordinary eyiminal, It was unk Sten yesteraay was exonerated in the Traffic Cnr Weschlien) ition ne ‘thot Ay a aE Have- mie 2 hg anoth Louise wh | , ; = t wmnen's coheg nt count sso pointed out that the jury had|denled # pardon by the Idaho Board of Policeman Franklin sr., tatly contra [park Aver Fel arth om Mr, and Mrs. Hoi "i eeitee a | y 8 off The young women ot our country d mmended merey, and that Sutton] Pardons, Commutation of sentence ales dicted the statement 0 ure i It ‘ cl aviont divs Ah 8) 4 | ' 1 to be educated; Put the edu had been evYly Influenced by Alfred | Y8# dente 1 pleaded ent at all so Ml not confitct } tt Me Mixs irances Hop- oh i i of the ve rrets, stop using: sitive \ \ ten led te nar GOVERGONA Robert Brown w the son ¢ w livs 4 Nor's coming on Frederic lisp, Mes. Wm é wp tt 1 and 0, 1905. Clerk of Special Sessions in Hichmond |i wanted to: attend thel{v. Hoppin, Guard Beekinan Hon. | ——_————— \ manner, thei 1 4 Rorough. L ption, and rather thar Mr. and Mee, Edward M. Hous S ° * 9 e powder, and thelr Ip ——_—__——— - Shai ond Me. Toa Siorman Host: | S@IZULE of Celia . We ding Hooch nigh eck shows, amd to. com 1. Arthur Cu James, Dr and € S J ndecently Walier B. Juines. Mr, and Mos = ‘Of all the fool things ir world W. Kre M and M Thomas W Se colleges they cannot write a mont, Ivy 1 € ~ = and; they know nothi * . rs aA Ths ‘4 | Engl neuag y¢ ' Mir. and Mrs. W tecds.| Action of Cop Without Warrant, but That Doesn't}! oh \ ta n Linvhert 1 Vred = » | sy : t W. Lincoln, M Wil- Help Thirsty (:uests Much. ' 1 u by stuftia eT : en it. M Celia hter of Mrs. Mir Hyman, N 10 Rivington street, | I 1 | nit we omarried & ayi For month I been hoards lio on Ireuhnients fo ci0 aecasin cak, but abeolutely harni From Ceylon— ¢ trol y the a ' : Bucnbam | sayy ot ce sry! glorious Ceylon— 1M i Pn bist, ana |idamanaie palpaei Breet | nid’ roapouted by? that comes the world’s best tea. Di Rue f Ae i | M van cour lay is largely passin aw n and Mre.|. F i as | t" i path © more, perhaps. to t tt A. Mun. | overs " " | turned over the colleges are \ c sey, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D, Morton, | !0ns of wine aud Aye quarts of | nt Dietey Attorney Jacob] leg men than to anything cise e Mi. and Mrs, Winch Noyes, Mr. | key. and he arrested her and Nothing could be better for t ‘ and M Frederick H. Osborn, Mr] Wine and whiskey sent to the p | ed that Mere Tyman]t re now in the colles than | nd Mrs. Henry Fairfield Osborn, | station | the returr the} to be taken out of them at tt Mr. and Mre Polk, Dr. and] Magistrate Weil in I \ from 1 hard 4 or for ath Mra. Eu Mr. and M Court asked Py Hi How 1] xe t put ir . Ajlison Fs Mr. and M 1 quest 1 Mr. } ’ ire trac er rederic Mr. and M via vlgne nd the that way ¢ bp ‘ A. Hlectric 1 & pT M nd Mrs. If ee ‘or mak t ‘ y ter] Company is one the largest ” Irving Pratt, Mr. avd Mrs, John] when he had no sea to get om ' Pratt, Mr nd Mrs. B. P: loe | no evid 1 th ' i tinall x] country act » ! ntice, Mr, and Mrs, Robert K.| had beer e Aver 1 \ ntice, Mrs. James Iman Pyle Things brightened up fo r 4 Cen ' + erey R. Pyt and Mra. | man, Ce the onm aT te Jormey ( ma rey R. Pyne, Mrs. Whitelaw Re 16 t . ¢ ‘ Th ll Cc l T nd M fA Robinson, M nd| Street police that her liquo t more, Boston, Wa * A Mi and! turned, they explained thet a . O throug aid 4 Cleveland and Det: es —————— $$ e