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HAMIER SLAYER ‘Mrs. Phillips Left No TraillGoldman’s Band to Give and Numerous “Tips” Prove Futile. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 8. Were quoted early to-day a they “hardly know in what ‘direction to look" for Mrs, Clara Phillips, ham- mer murderess, who sawed her way to freedom from the Los Angeles County Jalil last Tuesday morning. Since “her escape became known, approximately six hours after she sev- ered the bars.across her cell window. the police of the greater part of the @ountry, and of the Mexican territory of Lower California as well, have been on watch for her. But so far the search has resulted only in scores of ‘‘tips''' which proved worthless and in annoyance as far @ast as Chicago to women who were Delieved to bear some resemblance to the missing murderess and who were Passengers on trains on which she ‘Was reported to be traveling eastward. While the police, #heriff’s forces, private detectives and citizens in gen- eral still were searching for her, the District Attorney's office reviewed the Panishment presctibed by law for Prisoners who break jail, to deter- mihe what further penalties might be given the woman already under sen- tence to serve from ten years to life for beating Mrs. Alberta Tremaine jeadows to death with c hammer. Charles W. Fricke, Deputy District who assisted In Mrs. Phil- secution, said the California Penal code classified a jail break as a misdemeanor and fixed punishment for it at six months’ fmprisonment in the county jail, a fine of §500 or both. In damaging the jail by filing through the cell bars, he added, she had committed a felony, punishable by a fine of $5,000 or by a sentence Subscription Program Dur- 1923, Letter Reveals. Central Park will have some con- certs during the season of 1923 for which the public will “have to pay, and those music-lovers who have not the wherewithal to pay, in, all prob- abilivy will be unable to get near enough to the band to enjoy It This wsa learned to-day as the result of a letter circularized by Ed- win Franko Goldman, conductor of Goldman's Band, which had given concerts on the chmpus at Columbia University, but which was forced to find another amphitheatre because of plans to erect additional buildings on the college green. The letter was sent out under date of Nov. 28 and the address of No. 202 Rivereide Drive. It announced that Mayor Hylan, President of the Board of Alderman Hulbert, and Park Commissioner Gallatin had ugreed to permit the Goldman concerts in Con- tral Park next year, and that a vandstand agd sate tor 40,000 px sons would be provided, Just who would provide this equipment was not made clear, but the intimation in the letter wis that the city will. Subscriptions are invited in the Iet~ ter, just as had been done at the Columbia concerts. Enclosed are sub- scription blanks, which explain that 35 entitles the subscriber to one sea- son ticket, and subscriptions up to $100, entitling the aubeerriher to 20 tickets, are invited. Forty-two e certs were given last year at Colu bla and it is expected this will be in creased to 60 next year. Conductor Goldman declares in his lotter that a thorough search of the city had been mude for an open space jarge enough to accommodate his sub- scribers and that the Mall in Centra! Park is the ideal location. Other band concerts will be pro- vided in Central Park, of course, ’ Bayern Has Rough Time Piano and Toys Aboard. Ending a trip which so far as time THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922. Hamburg-American Line, arrived in] the last consignment of toys from the port togiay, Elverybody aboard who} other sido, In the hold of the Hiner was the ALL CLAIMS VANI PUBLIC Will PAY LINER CRAWLS IN ever wall sailed before, sald the VoY-] niano of Richard Wagner. ‘The In- age was the worst ever, The Bayern} strument was a pregent to the com- carried 876 passengers and for three) Poser from King Ludwig of Bavaria. Necessity compelled its sale ai it days most of them figured they could] Tereny comet a Preaver of No. make bettern time walking on land 1g Washington Place, this city, who It In that time the big liner bucking Into] was a Sorgeant in the A. BE. F. mountainous seas and battling with} Will be used in a beet ai and head winds, made at times’ thive) Mf Prosser plans %o present It to —>—— a, some museum, miles an hour, ke a quick run as she Carried Three stowaways who hoped to cat While she wag it the worst of it,{Christmas dinner in® America Porn aboard, two of them brothers of ae the lookout reported what at Ort} prod Williams of No. 2007 Bighth Ave- From Hamburg—Wagner’s |*!sht appeared to be a huge submar-J iyo, Williams, older than the other ine, When they got a little closer tt} two, was a sailor in the United States proved to be the Homeric of the White] Navy during the war, His brothers Star Line, which was having her own} hoped to join’ him here, One has troubles beating her way through the] made three attempts as a stowaway. storm, The Bayern left Hamburg on} Peter Whicheta, twenty, American was concerned wa sanything but a} Noy. 23, and her officers were anxlous|born, who through his sixteen years record breaker, the Bayern of the ence in Germany speaks no Eng- lish, arrived, bound for relatives in]GIVES ‘MEANEST THIEF’ | soqtaintance Louls, He wanted to be sent to THREE YEARS IN PRISON their families after his Ellis Island. Of the thousands of m- FOR SWINDLING WOMAN Lengel i and m No. 410 B. 16th Street, to “‘fix'* se of her son, Tony, ‘who in J t was in the Tombs awaiting concession. His desire was to be near Rosa Niederkorn, Asked if he wished to marry the young woman he sald ‘‘No," but ae was teaching him English, A travel- ler’s ald soslaty took charge of him,| A prisoner characterized by Judge} clothes for one of the parol amsuring him that he would find] Mancuso of General Seasons as “tho| toners. Judge Mancuso su plenty of German spoken in St. Louls.| meanest, most contemptible and de to the penitentiary authorities: Peis erat won A CALIFORNIA "POTATO, An Easterner who had bought a] ling a woman, out of a suit of farm. in California had heard of Sie} clothes and $26 under Sate 5 neighbor's talent for ratsing large pota- toes, so sent his farmhand over to get a hundred pounds, talented farmer to the messenger, Give ‘bok: tell your boss that I won't cut a potato | rested for minor offenses to get him. | fi)" for any one." - he is the first t oank that Vietimized mothe: for burglary. He spleable thief,"" was to-day sent to the penitentiary for three years for swind (From the Los Anaeles Timea.) of using them to keep her son out of prison. The man was Nich Manicone of No old place.’ ng | Police sald his specialty was being ar- Jes quality a self Into Jails where he could make the B. Altman & Cn. Thirty-fourth Street MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Telephone 7000 Murray Hill Specials for Satu rday Decorative Novelties Misses’ Frocks Mantcone sald he needed the sult of commta- that they see that Manicone every hour of hig term. A WEHEARY LANDOWNER. (From the Washington Star.) ") “Some day your boy Josh will own the “Yes, replied aFrmer Corntossel; "You go back home,” anawered the| 78 Bloomfield Street, Hoboken. The} “but I dunno whether It'll make him happy. Tt seems to me he'd have more comfort if he could without no argu Thirty-fifth Street Reductions for Saturday x months to five years in| those usually given during the sum- ‘ ind ata tor the Police Dead nnd those of y desirable for holiday gifts) comprising a number of attractive models had acconfPlices, he snid,| certs by the Pollee venti those at were guilt elony and KF , Street Cleaners an i : they were guilty of felony and liable|the Firemen, Stree develt eal iy rope Citra) Caney ities and woo! 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