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oe THE EVE RS. OBEN FREED BURCHHELD 10 TEST SANTY Woman Accused of Slaying Broker Kennedy Repudiates Her Husband. Dec. 6.—Mada- Jvnne Obenchain is free to-day to te- tn her sume her romantic career or, own words, to “live down the things that have happened.” The pretty woman, @ened by long imprisonment. ran from jail to a waiting closed cur vutside when the cases against h end Arthur C, Bureh were dism by the court on motion of District Attorney Lee Woolwine, who told the court that inasmuch as five juries had disagreed on whether the two were involved in the midnight murder of 4. Belton Kennedy, prominent broker, near his vine covered bu low home, there was no hope for verdict. Following the dismissal, Defense Attorney Schenck swore to a com- Dlaint charging Burch, still dapper and stole, with insanity. Burch was removed from jail, arraigned and placed in the psychopathic ward of the County Hospital, pending bl« hearing Thursday. “Tl be out of the bughouse fn w couple of weeks." said Burch A huge crowd was about the intl to see Mrs. Obenchain leave. She fled to the waiting car as thougi she might have feared danger. For « time, owas said, dirs. Gbenchain would be a guest at the residence f one of the jail matrons, to whose home she was taken When she left the jail, it was to the applause of the prisoners within and a crowd estimated at thousands that had gathered outside. “I will not go east immediately,” she said, “but one thing is certain, T will. not remain here. I must go somewhere to think and plan my fu- ture, I will not go back to Ralph Oben- chain." Obenchain is her former husband He rushed across the country soon after Madalynne was detained to aid her in her fight for freedom. Later he withdrew, actively at the least, from her defense, sad almost her face ed Miss Force to Become Bride Ot Major Spencer To-Morrow Voree, daughter of Mrs. ver been formally an- d their wedding will take Mrs, William K. Dick, No. 7 East Bighty- William H. Force, nounced, it lus place to fourth st to Major Lavili been rumored for tthe home of 1. Mrs. Dick, who was formerly Mrs. John Jacob Astor, is Miss Force's siste The wedding will be attended or and e few intimate friends. 2. they were div 30 DAYS FOR CHAUFFEUR DRUNK WHEN ARRESTED; COURT SCORES PRISONER Magintrate HW Saved A thirty-six years old, a chauffeur, No. 1817 Second Avenue “In consideration of your wife and tour children, however, 1 will give you but thirty days in the workhouse,” the Mugistrate concluded Quinn was arrested last night by “Stulfstios show that six people are} sotorcycle Patrolman Walter Meyer Killed every day int reets of New]ut Third Avenue and 38th Street. Ac- York, and T'think a drunken chauf- ding to the patrolman, the car was four should be siven the limit of the|*%!nging from side to side and Quinn : was under the Influence of liquor. penalty of the la Magistrate] Quinn told the Court that he had hud Frederick B. Hot © in Traffic Court]a few drinks but that he was not to-day addressing Vatrick Quinn, | drunk. of ly Onty en's Negligee Shirts sugycst practical gifts that will be appreciated First Floor Madison Avenue Fifth Avenue, New York | Thirty-fourth Street Particularly attractive are Fancy Plaited Shirts, wie bosoms and cuffs of imported ma- s and bodies of plain materials —forming smart come binations . ‘ 5 $5.00 | Fancy Negligee Shirts, o: plain or silkestriped fabrics, silk- cotton fabrics, and silk broad- hsv, sl 1 fron $2.00 to 13.50 | iced from ll-white Negligee Shirts of similar | fabrics $2.50 to 12.00 | All-white Oxford Sports Shirts, with neckband or attached collar . $2.50 ] ! of the above have | | || | '8) ; Shirts and | | | | White Madras or White Madras rts or plaited bosoms and stiff cuffs) | Thirty-fifth Street — || * iT Comet what thew Lik dabble Midy ets By Hy NING WORLD, TU: TUESDAY, BANDITS, SEIZE | GHINESE CITY AS say that Chinese bandits have taken control of Tsingtao, Shantung, the Kiaochow port, whose stormy careor in war and diplomacy was to culmin- ate to-day in Its return to China after twenty-four years of alien rule, the firet sixteen under Germany and the last eight under Japan. The population ts reported Meeing from the city. ‘Trains from Tsingtao are sald to be JAPS ARE LEAVING TIENTSIN, China, Dec. & (Assocl-| jice sent from Peking to take over the ated Press).—Reports received here city are reported to have been driven DECEMBER 5, _1922,, out of thelr barracks, The bundits, a¢oording to the tele- grams, demand $100,000 ransom tor tue delivery of Government officials a.! pollee in thelr hands, The out- laws also hold out for the appoint- ment of their chtef as Governor of the Port. Shops und residences are being loued nightly, tho despatches say. The 20,000 Japanese who remain {n Tsingtao, unorganized for defending the clty, apparently are {mpotent tn face of the menace, This was the day delivery of the from Japan to set for the actual jochow Territory under the terms of the shington Armament Con- ference. The region was setzed by Germany in 1898 as indemnity for josses in the Boxer uprising. At the outbreak of the World War Japan captured {t and was awarded {t at the Peace of Versailles, but in con- versations with China at the Wash- {ington Conference agreed to turn it back this winter, RIAOCHOW, China, Dev. 6.—Two Japanese destroyers are in the harbor here as @ precaution against trouble trom bandits who, it (8 feared, may molest Japanese nationals. Many bandits are known to be In the dis- trict. ACQUITTED NURSE WHO TOOK POISON, IMPROVES, - Miss Olivia ‘M. P. Stone, the. tratned nurse who was acquitted of the ‘eilling > of Ellie Kinkald, a lawyer ih Bi recently, of bichloride of meroury in ai at eulcide, wae reported to be improved to-day tn Bellevue Hospital. She pay~ took of a hearty breakfast penal hacetieneeeniny SOVIETS FRIENDS ROBRED, ls of the Friends of Soviet Rus. No. 801 Bast 13th Street, yesterday thieves had visited the headquar- nd had broken into the safe. The took $1,000 tn money and $2,000 iry Gonated to famine fund, and who took several tablets the Russiaw + € Wednesday “Specials” Imported Lace Wooi Scarfs exceptionally priced ai $1.65 These pretty Scarfs of white wool, in an all» over lace pattern, will be on sale in Department of Novelty Costume Access (Second Fioor) Men’s and Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs si special price i including Appenzell Embroidered Handkerchiets (for women), of sheer linen or Shemr lawn, each in a separate box Sweaters of Sheer quality, initialed, per half-dozen -.- . . $1.50 & 2.25 Men's Linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched $3.85, 0.00, 9.50, 12.50 per dozen 6.00, 9.50 per dozen peebordered TELEPHONE 7000 MURRAY HIL Thirty: fourth Street : wy ror W Or B. 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