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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, ECEMBER » 19 , ‘ ‘He would insist, as did Mr. about the Pacific, that such a treaty applied to Europe would not CONGRESS STARTS SS Lec es Indian Ritual, “Heroie Change of Name,” CONVICT Sas [0 PUT IN EFFECT A Real American Ceremony, DSSS ENS AEE oS America to-day is conferrim and ESCAPE SING SING GUARDS IN SAYS MRS. FORD, HELD communicating with other powers band—Henry Ford's Secretary the limes Indicated would be to insure Denies Relat ©0-operation in ‘a broad, |Actor Passes Out With DETROIT, Dec. May Blenn Ford, charred with attempting rit a to bring to the : Gouna ‘table America's distnterestea|House Action on Tax Audience Despite Careful Scrutiny ‘of Guards. Ford, wealthy farmer, will be unable to obtain bondsmen to post $25,000 for her release from the County jal, she sald to-day, She declared, how- ever, that, she had ocmmunicated with relatives in Toledo and that they were coming to assist in her defense. “We are going to fight this caso because they know and I know that I hired no one to hurt my husband— at least if I did I can't remember It,” she sald. “I married Ney J. Ford be~ cause he told me he was a near rela- tive of Henry Ford and because he said he was worth $350,000 in his own name, I may not be In love with him but I never intended to harm him and I do not intend to harm him nov to engage a professional gunman to kill her estranged husband, Ney J, viewpoint. With that most European ith ites Werta be csttane’ Exempt Securities Expected “ML Clemenceau regards, President by Next Wednesday. Harding's suggestion concerning the Use of the four-power pact as a model as an overture. He said in his speech that he hoped It was an “overture.” ie will bring it to the attention of WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—Congress to-day took Initial steps to carry out the buge legisiative program outlined ier Poincare, who would be glad x ig detee upon It, no doubt, as a device|**terday by President Harding, al- for bringing America back to the] though 1! Is realized that all the rec- Buropean conference board. Mr.{ ommenaations cannot be enacted at Harding's statement may also hasten | this sexsion. ratification of the Pacific four-power] rng jegint 4 es Which han tot yet been Patibed he legtniative situation as the re by Franee, and may go a long wav] Mult of the President's address may be toward soothing the IlI-feeling which | summarized as follows: was created through America’s fall-] TAXATION.—The House Ways and The police of the metropolitan di trict early to-day began a search for Patrick Dealy, twenty-seven, who, after playing a race track sport ~ho lent money to save the heroine's home in the show “Honey Girl” at Sing Sing last night, took advantage of the excitement and fog to make an escape as mysterious as it was daring. Warten Lewis E. Lawes of the prison notified the New York police : ure to ratify either the Versailles pact | seans Committee will ask the Rules Ford declared his father ansd Henry, or the three-cornered defensive treaty eaeaslihes next week to arrange to that It was belleved Dealy headed for! “PATRICK DEALN? ‘trord's father ware coUeMS, THM Hes om which, M. Clemenceau set his New York, and asked that a general lationship was denied by Henry Ford's paling sandwich between appropriation bills alarm be sent out for him. Every po- TO personal secretary. ‘The Anglo-French-American treaty] resolution for amending the Con- Iice station was notified and all trains, | 92500 TO $5,000 BAIL ould Sa proposal will not be revived. Hence /stjtution to prohibit tax exempt securi- ‘M. Clemenceau's sole chance to de-liies, Ways and Means leaders hope to vel something concrete out of his journey is to advocate an all-inclusive|!-tve the House adopt the resolution treaty whereby Germany, France | 9¢xt Wednesday, Great Britain, Italy and America sh.) RURAL CREDITS.—In both Houses pe: together and insure peace, thus|the Agriculture and Banking anc Cur. taking {t possible to disarm on land |!ency Committees will tackle a mass as it was on sea—a financial relief |°f legislation and try to whip into Svhieh would help Europe pay the in- |Sabe a bill that will satisfy the Farm terest on her war debts and balance |Bloc and the Administration. In the tar bengets, House the Anderson bill, creating a ferries and roads were watched, SET FOR FIVE ACTORS | Four KILLED, 12 HURT Dealy was sent up last May for TAKEN IN DRUG RAID] as 3,500 KEGS POWDER twenty ears for first degree robbery. He was one of the actors in the play|F¢@eral Prosecutor Claims Tyo, BLOW HOUSES TO BITS Known on Broad Ring- -— put on by the Sing Sing inmates, At pried Hiren Masketia, a Black Diamond Company Stock Bx- the close of last night's performance, plodes Nearly Wrecking — + the last of four given by the inmates| THC five men arrested last night Pennsylvania Town. for the Welfare League to friends and |" ® "ald made by Chief Ralph Oyler] PITTSTON, Pa., Dec relatives and other visitors, Dealy|t the Federal Narcotic Division at] men were killed and twelve others changed from his stage sport clothes 47th Street and Broadway in the] injured when 3,500 kegs of black to regulation prison uniform. course of which it was necessary for} powder exploded to-day at the mill Two keepers at the door of the|the officials to draw their revolvers} of the Black Diamond Powder Com~- chapel counted 1,157 persons going in,| Were arraigned this afternoon before] pany at Susson, in Pittston township, .]U. S. Commissioner Hitchcock on a] Rear Du Pont. See een Seca ces Day . The explosion blew four buildings ately gave the alarm and Warden| complaint charging them with selling} i, bits and almost wrecked the en- Lawes ordered the 160 prisoners Who} heroin, in violation of the Inter say ; a farm credits department with $5,000,- ate by Senator Norbeck, South! Dr, Eastman (Ohiyesa of the had taken part in the play to their tire town of Suscon. The four men 000 capital in each Federal Reserve LEAGUE OF NATIONS Dexota, The bill primarily would cells, It was then that Dealy was dis] Revenue Law. The prisoners, all said] were blown to pieces. They were Bank, probably will be the basis of increase the amount which could be} Sioux) Wrote It, and It How fo Prevent Auto Accidents? covered to be missing. None of the|to be Broadway actors, gave their| Frank Garren, forty, married, of Ash- loaned to individuals by co-operative! Celebrates the Fitting A @ =| forty-eight guards remembered seeing} names as Frank Graham, Albert J.|'¢¥) William Wright, twenty-elght, farm land banks from $10,000 to ig Ap- ie Toa 9.—Four OSKENONTON a Mona O-ntwss 4" day in a bill introduced in the Sen- of Suscon, and Ralph Brum, twenty-two, of Pittston, A sweeping revision of the Federal Farm Loan System was provided to- GAOT AL IB becca Dunn, James Dwyer, William O'Neill] twenty-four, single, There were available a number of/#nd Albert Robinson committee work, him after he had changed into prison married, of Suscon; Raymond Slough, Noe Rickenbacker Bl Mak MO Pia ckenbacker Blames Maker (Continued) ot the Board of Directors of the) Who Has Performed a . women's costumes, including those] |The complaint was mado by Salva~|son of the superingendent of the mull twelve regional banks to three Di- V: ' - worn .2y the jorus girls,"" and} tor Paceti, a member of the Narcotic . Se enna 7 alorous Deed. * A : = : seer told tow autionwe, 1 come tof ecm, #2, be appointed, by the re: Says High-Powered Cars Sold Without Proper Instruc-| plenty of paint and other makeup maz) saugq, and alleges that the five men epee INDICTMENT tell you how best to obtain this peace. | arm Loan Association, Wiga tibed af SAN ethan et Achar tion—Others Urge Jail and Curb on Engine. that Dealy ‘might have darted into| in violation of the Internal Revenue |FOUND IN THEATRE CRASH T have heard that American soldiers some secluded nook, donned one of| Law yesterday took part in the sale Another provision would allow! indians will mincle to-day when “The (Copyright, 1922, United Preas Assoclatians.) Tell Court Manslaughter Charges came home from across the sea sayin |use of loan money for any farm] ,, the girl's gowns, hastily made himself] of seven ounces of heroin, for whict 3 they were through, That is not|debts, instead of exclusively for pay.| Pawnee Ritual wf the Heroic Change Jail all speeders, revoke licenses of TecKicns motorists, enforce strin-| 45 and passed out with the last of the sev ane se eroin, for which neat Amerie Theatre true.” went of mortgages on land and build-| Of Nagne't—a ritual conceived and] gent examinations for those seeking drivers’ permits, put a governor on | spectators, which would have enabled they received $200, At the arraign- wners is Faulty, ‘Declaring that Germany never} :nes as now provided. Produced "hy Dr. Charles Alexande: | every engine, hoid careiess chauffeurs for sanity examinations. These are|him to escape close scrutiny of the} ment, Assistant United States District Arguments were being heard by County Judge McLaughlin in Brooklyn to-day on a motion to dismisd the man- slaughter indictments against Samuel Moskowitz, one of the owners of the American Theatre; Joseph Gaydica, in would have started the war if it had] RAILROADS.—The President's rec-| Eastman, famous Indian writer—will| 80me suggestions of automobile manufacturers and heads of motorists’ bahscrdrage an a Attorney Wolf stated that Dunn, ksown that Great Britain and Amer- | ommendation for abolition of the Rall-| 16 enacted at the annual St, Nicholas | organizations for curbing the growing speed menace. ut further mystery was added to} nwyer and Robinson were well known iea would join in on the side of] road Labor Board and his other su, his disappearance when the costumes i 58 Ss ata France the cd Frenchman then made | gested” legislative reforme in the) festival of St. Mark's-tn-the-Bou- Judges and police officials already have advanced various remedies for | were checked up and all found intact, | £0 the authorities and wore ringleaders another appeal for an American-| Transporation Law wil be considered] werle, No. 234 East 11th Street. halting the mounting aute casualty list. The United Press asked the} This suggested the theory that some they bh Beh ns Wath tal coh tet Franco-British rapproachment: by the House and Senate Interstate te in th :| motor drivers and manufacturers themselves for the solution, Following | friend of Dealy got in as a spectator oN : charge of steel constr f Taek Wa ce onuniant oe any | Gommeray Contalthoes al meetings to re Participants In tl oot are: # i SJ and furnished bim with a dleguise in| the case of Graham and O'Neill, who, | charge of steel construction, and James arrangements that can be formed in| be held within a few days. if Mr. s-ke-non-ton of the Mohawk tribe | are the suggestions. which to escape. Warden Lawes said | Ne Said, were not known to have r Finaly, Building Inspector. | The indict+ favor of people standing nearer and| Harding's recommendations for «| Pa-me-wa-sa-skuk of tho Sac and a. an ————_—__“it ‘was possible Dealy was hiding) rds, he ‘suggested that they be held spray eece ecuie aya rast ee te nearet torether to show those who|Merger of the railroads into a few big| Fox tribes. Manhozha of the Ojibway | DETROIT—"Let us face facts and AMBULANCE FELLS BOY |somewhere within the prison gates, | !m $2,500 each. teen partly. (GOLND . fare seeking domination that they can. | stems and for. legislation to prevent|and Ohiyesa of the Sloux, the latter admit hard truth, which ts thet We) Woe ANSWERING CALL | oUt,it Fas his vpinion he had suo- Commissioner Hitchcock set the] Arguments for the threo defendants ceeded in reaching the outside. bail at the amount asked. The pr ver" de by Mefer Steinbrink, Albert His escape was the more remarkable| oners waived examination and it is| C9 and Frederick Martyn. Thoy because the left side of his jaw and his| understood that bail will be furnished | cl pe indictment was faulty. Ax- teeth are missing as a result of anjon Monday. Barer re aE ay Oran Bs operation, and even with an abun- See lg ares CHEESY a wrould be dificule for him to dlsguiss| STEAL LACES AND LINEN wis featires AS BOY GUARDS CAR; RUN DOWN BY POLICE The audience left single file keepers stopped any man whose Boston Men and Woman Loot Aato in Broad Daylight While could not be seen and turned Owners Dine. not succeed in their ambitions. strikes are insisted upon there can be Senator’ Pepper of Pennsylvania, |" railroad legislation at this session, | PME Dr. Eastman. a who introduced the Tiger, declared] With the appropriation bills and other] The doctor, who ts National Coun- that Clemenceau could well know that | routine problems. to attend to, leadera| cilman of the Boy Scouts of America if France is ever again the victim of | consider it unlikely that Congress will] and author of many books, of which unprovoked aggression that ‘‘millions| find time this winter to tackle the Sig] sou) of the Indian” and of Americans would leap to her aid.’"] controversial question . of railroad ‘7 h the The Tiger was met gt Broad Strect | legislation. Boy npod! 2 Ste Pear Station by a committee including Gov.| IMMIGRATION.—The Senate and} famous, told the story of the cor Sproul, Gov.-elect Pinchot, Mayor J,] House Immigration Committees will! mony. Hampton Moore and Bernard Baruch. | Meet the coming week, While Imml-| «tt is the Pawnee ritual in re- ‘Through the streets of Philadelphia, | €ration is considered too large @ que} i” a vero. he explained, hin Clemenceau and his party were es.|ton for satisfactory solution in the corted by fifty pictureequely clad and] bustle of a short session, there will be| eyes gazing steadily ahead with the mounted “City Troops,” an organiza-|MUCh discus.ton of It. The House} peculiar outdoor look so characteristic tion dating back to Revolutionary | Committee will have heariiss on eso-| of the American Indian. “Or. tn In their patent leather hoots. | Mtlons admitting war refugees from} | cas, it is the goodly custom Turkey and Thrace, w ; » hite trousers, bespangled Jackets! i, “iarding’s surgestion for regin-| of the new name ansumed by the Who make and sell motor cars are directly responsible for a large per-| TO AID VICTIMS OF GAS centage of the accidents,” sald Capt.) 5 iy attor shop, Overcome, Resus- Eddie Rickenbacker, American avia-| citated, and Child, Taken Along, tlon ace and famous race driver.| Quickly Recovers From Shock. “Many accidents result from the in-| While on the way to answer a call expertness of the drivers, This is due|in the tailor shop of William Levitsky t our putting high powered machines|at No, 1039 Washington Street, Ho- capable of terrific speed in thelr|boken, to-day, where three persons hands without adequate instruction in| had been overcome by gas, an ambul- pon te Sire GRrorone Galesmen|ance struck Edward McLaughlin, - 4 9 three years old, of No. 3985 Park Ave- |®8_8 woman. With Robert L. Wilner and Edward tion and then instruct new owners. inthe phland aiesnceroueedl tiie coun 4 . ” - | F. Hollenbeck of Boston under arrest PORTLAND, Ore.—"'Cars should be |nue, Hoboken. The child, not seriously |tryside with its blasts signifying that night as he walked near his home, No. equipped with a regulating device| injured, was picked up and taken in}a prisoner had escaped. The prison 245 East 24th Street, He 1s tho last that would not permit a speed in ex-| th ambulance to the tailor shop, | ‘vas thoroughly searched and at the] fine linens at Broadwoy and 100th} —y tniee brothers to meet death In a ea ‘KING OF BLACK HAND’ KILLED IN VHICAGO Magslo, Last of Three Brothers, in Vendetta CHICAGO, Dec. 9.—Joseph Magsio, known throughout the Itallan colony here as the “King of the Black Hand,’ was shot from behind and Killed tast around, but did mot so treat women, 80 if Dealy walked out way it must have been while garbed for the theft of two cases of laces and and feathered helmets, the Tiger bor ro returning home after a|cess of a| ximately five miles per might have thought he was being es- | tslan of allena would require trentien Cee te int Weuan a great or |ieue above tis maximum limit,” saia| Where he was treated for lacerations] Same sie, Weepers and vowunicars| Street from the gutoricpie ee aay Ste casei: wan Toutd fa and Is inadvisable nt 5 - + 7, i S Mag! as found corted by his Republican Guard of fe In the opinion of} ited mun achieves a great deed he} A. H, Lee, President of the Oregon |of the scalp and taken home. utitaund poltraneise the tigitive: Sirgany of No, 65 Washington Street. | 07° Po" Plaines School. Four. bul- Paris. some House leaders. Chairman John-| evn any name symbolical of that} state Motor Association Levitsky, who is fifty-nine years] ‘The keepers knew Dealy ‘particu-| the Police are to-day looking for a|iets had been fred Into tho back of ‘ia son of the House Committee wants t 9 At Independence Hall Clemencrrn| 08 of the House Committee wants to} FAA oa that name will tive with] DALLAS—Georxe R. Angell, Dal-|old, was overcome when the guéliarly well, as it was his second term | woman who directed the robbery. | heat apparently at "range of only « fat in the chair where George Wash=|jciriieration or eeht him os long as he'lives. If ne does}ias Auto Club: ‘“'l believe that there| flame in his pressing iron went out,| He was sent up the last time for] George Keeting, a fourteen-year-old eee aiy In his pocket was an auto- should be an adjustable speed gov-| Unknown to him, while he was press-| holding up a restaurant in New York ernor onseach car and a law in the | 98 4 pair of trousers. The gas pene-|City He Is described as being five city fixing the speed at which «| trated to a rear room, where Levit-|feet nine inches in height and has should be adjusted,"* sky's wife, Stacia, fifty-six years old,| light brown hair and gray eyes. KANSAS CITY-—"'I think the plan| Was doing housework. She was over-| Dealy's criminal record started tn now used In Massachusetts and Con-| come, as was Jacob Becker, elevcn]1913 and he has been arrested ten hecticut, of revoking licenses and im-| Years old, their grandson, asleep in altimes, He lived at No, 512 Lenox} he saw @ car in which were Wilner, Notice to Advertisers posing heavy fines, is the best prac-, Tear bedroom, They were quicsly| Avenue. One of the jobs for which Hollenbeck and a woman, drive slow- otice to vertisers poet eyethod.”’ said B. H. Hagerman. | resusclated by Dr. Gollick, ambulan :e|he was arrested, but not convicted, |1y past the parking space. Parte tae meh raat nage tage Pl Secretary of the Kansas City Auto| SuUrgeon, with a pulmotor, and re-|was the $12,000 hold-up of a cashier] «wppere's his car,” he heard the} Werle or the Bvening Wor Club. mained _at_home. of the United States Shipping Board 5 2 eal efter < P.M. the day drec DENVPR—Supervision over issu- | ~ in 1919 at Clinton and Carroll Streets, | ¥Oman say. She got out and wen, to| car tee onty an Ap ance of licenses seems the best way oe ee FEW CHRISTMAS TREES Brooklyn, In the samo year he got|Sirgany's car and opened tho door. | Gopy out ining engre to curb speeders,” said R, J, Bart- LA a three-year sentence for possessing] she pointed out the two cases which | 7MS,AVore, meet well, President of the Denver Motor IN OLD ENGLAND THIS a revolver, And in May of this year : ell, had the most valuable goods in them Club, “If a man is known as a reck- YEAR; SUPPLY SHORT |he was sentenced for twenty years i si lems ativan catuee hime licenas pee for holding up the restaurant of|#"d the Boston men, Keeting said,| p LOS ANGELES — Jail sentences, | Extermination Threatened, Found| Thomas Licyd at No, 65 East 125th] carried the cases to thelr car, which | heavy fines, and revocation of licenses} Necessary to Limit Cutting—Have Street. went away rapidly. Keeting took was recommended by W. L. Valentine,} All Other Yuletide Trimmings, = down the number of the car and V President of the Southern California LONDON, Lee. 9. INCENDIARY SUSPECTED ui pow ner and Hollenbeck were arre Automobile Club, ‘‘1 do not belteve istmas trees will be scarce tn IN HI Both Street yesterday aftern speed governors advisable because England this year. The trees HIGH SCHOOL FIRE identified by the boy, sudden speed is sometimes necessary] have been cut in such large num~- pele bers of late that it has been found JURY TO GET JERSEY more than dhe great deed, he will receive another name, but''—and Dr Eastman shrugged his massive shoul ders—‘‘one man cannot be expected to do more than one great deed = It isn't human nature. “The devout Indian does not a cept wonderful deeds as bestowals of chance or fate. To him they are gifts of God. Such gifts of God are to be had only by him who devotes himself body, soul and spirit to the fe of his tribe. ington had been seated anad before) “CHILD L*’BOR—The House Ju- Se dbeaiedh dena sie: Decmeation of I=} aicary Committee probably will pre- eres ce we has sok Pain #ent_a resolution amending the Con- Auced as the great-great-granddaugh- | Mtution te Rive Coniress power to ter of Benjamin Franklin—Mrs. Ed- | ORG HIBITION ce Th ward P, Davis of Philndelphia, bape Then the French War Premier was taken to the Liberty Bell, upon which he rested a moment. Walking: across Independence Square to the automo- Biles that were to take him to the forum for his speech, the Tiger was cheered. In all, the reception in Phil- adelphia was one of the best he has received on his tour. t ———___ HOLD CLERK AND ACTOR IN $6,000 LACE THEF Stole It From Auto 1 Broadway Store, FP Edward Hollenbeck, describing him- ¥ self as a clerk, and Robert Wilner, de boy of No. 114 West 110th Street, Residents of the neighborhood, aroused by the shots, ran into the st employed by car owners to watch thelr | yore not quic automobiles while they were in a rea-|who disappeared. so far F vithout leaving taurant yeaterday morning, sald that |°0U!d learn. without teavin a trace, President’ denunciation of violators of the Vol- stead act, and the Eighteonth Amend- ment was expected to result in new legislative suggestions for enforce- ment. Leaders, however, said “on- San was not called on at this ime to do anything about Prohibition. ” eremon, After the President's conference with| maf wamaineds “this man who docs the Governors some legislative steps| this great deed rekindles within him- may be taken. self a new life, It ts like being born GETS SOLDIER’S NOTE, THEN GIRL DISAPPEARS Police Axked to Look for Le Michelbers, 17, At the request of Mrs, Regina Fried- Eastman then spoke of the Indian of to-day—the American Indian of to-day—who {s a rea) American. “They are Americanized in every way, like myself.” he declared. “But. like me, they like to get out tn the Oxford, N. J., Without Firemen in then ‘el 8 ut where you can think | to avoid accident : 4 ‘ 6 int seribing himself as an petor, and both] ™* owner of a dry Koods store at No. | Pen 10 BAL OE HTS oN eat | AM ANTA—"More fall sentences| necessury to reduco tle supply in Fetect $50,000 Building | 93" Zreldec Nanuie Ser’ omitted wil nob giving Boston addressed, were held in|78 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, the potice | to 5° to ies and balnext to a a tewer fines,"” sald 'C. V. Hohen.| order to savo them from extermi- | BELVIDERE, N. J., Dec. 9.—Fite KILLING ON TUESDAY | acuitact or otnerwise. ——— $2,000 bail each by Magistrate Sweetser|are making a search for her seventeen: | S86, the sun Tee HNN Ot Meas th fa: | iin, Secretary of the Atlanta Auto| mation. early to-day burned out the interior of ees THE WORLD Sheree of rand larceny Sraay Oh tT year-old niece, Lena Michelberg, who ‘Ufo waved @ brown hand sweeping | Association. : Yuletide fruits and nuts, im- |the new $50,000 brick High School at | Indictments Not Unlikely tn [in Ess 2 _ Pete gO easiness te, age ot Ine, | 888 Clerk in the store up to Dec. 5. | away the world outside the walls of] WASHINGTON—The suggestion of ported from the colonies, are par- J oxford, near here. An incendiary Is ing of Body in Auto, SSS Yalued at $6,000 from automobile | gpa, Sredman said her niece had} the church, speed governors 1s being studied by| ticularly plentiful, however, and | suspected. Investigation of the death of Henry RELIGIOUS NOTICES. standing in front of a store at 100th) shen. Yacation tn Sullivan County last} “sno you knaw What the Amertean| the American Automobile Association,| the prices. are the lowest since the There are no firemen at}Oxford and|Schluter of Palisades Park, shot yester- ase nat war. Covent Garden is already Jpy the time the Washington, N. J., de 580) » N. J. de- | day in the office at the garage of Walter flooded with these accessories to | partment arrived there Was no chance mid é fe A Avenuatasata, will the Christmas feast. to stop the spread of the flames, sher on Central 5 be placed in the hands of the Bergen County Grand Jury probably on Tues- day, it was announced to-day, Should the stories of Fisher and George Knapp of Fort Lee, who were with Schluter at] EASTMAN.—On Dec the time of the shooting, be doubted,| husband of Margaret Indictments may result. A quart bottle of whiskey found in the office of the garage is being held as evidence. Fisher {s resting easy in the Engle-] vary Cemetery wood Hospital, where he was taken with | xauNDOR: ‘& bullet wound in the knee, infected, | nerai Churcn, he said, when the gun he was examin- ing went off accidently and shot both Street and Broadway yesterday after-| former soldier, Micha Leyne. The girl] Indian says of the white man? he! said M. O, Eldridge, Executive Chair- ee wih er received a letter from him Nov. 19 and| asked. “He says the white man of{man, but the association has not ey, en pam the eons potined 9 answered it Dec. 9. The next day she] to-day does not scalp his enemy—he| formed a final opinion on the advis- patios arm to Head-| sipped out of the store, leaving a note| blows him to atoms. ability of the plan, he added, quarters, The boy said the thieves rode] in which she seid sty mer Or. Eastman jot o— away in a brown touring car bearing a she was so unhappy} Every sum . m joins} CHICAG: Forcing every motor- Hy Graal a et ea Teich satin: fa'the efter, cmugaca.cfereme ces] Mian Tied to Bed Four Years of a speed governor to his automo- By Mother, Rescued by Police Perens (Berets. AD De lias Michelbers is about Ave feet tall. | only does he come back to the city ‘ pounds, has black bobbed] ang hotel life. nef je to regulate the speed is laugh- able to any one who ever ran an Prisoner Freed From Chicago Hovel Mental Wreck— Unkempt Hair Almost to Waist. car and arrest the occupant hair and wears a brown overcoat, black —_——_— -. COL. BRUCE GLASGOW automobile,” said Royal &. Allen, CHICAGO, Dec. 9,—Lashed aand and foot to a bed for four years by lgned | oxford ties. vel to-day said the stolen lace was a RAMBLING TAXI WHEEL foun? ‘- thelr car, alk, TS PROPOSES MEMORIAL RUNS DOWN WOM..N| Appiteatto PARIS. Dec. 8.—An appication for TO NEGRO “MAMMIES” divorce Aled by Col. Bruce Glasgow, one! CHARGE PAVING COST Funeral from Wm. A. Curran’s Fue neral Parlors, 44 West Sist at., on Sune day, Deo, 10, at 2. M, interment Cate black silk stockings and black DIVORCE Manager Legislative Departmen, PUSHES SUIT Chicago Motor Club. ‘The delicately manicured hands of speed maniacs should be disciplined by pushing a scrubbing brush across prison floors.’ Rivas dead ef American Is Up in r NETTA Camphell fu. Bway, 60th, Sat. oP at ER.—JASPER H Campbell Senator Wilinwme Would Perpe Funerat ‘ being taken from her, a man of thirty was 4 Schlu whose hody w: ‘Church, Bway, 66th Bund Thetr Memory Miss Kate Goldsmith, his mother to prevent his 7 Pan Oe aan ‘ S Eaeb eee Years old, of No, 384 Ea: i DOUBLE VALUE OF LOTS Piescuca by police who smashed in the door of a hovel here yesterday. Inter found abandoned in an automobile = “ , cenmeetemnene y In Fort Lee, ‘The man was Jumes Koseny, a# ‘A direct charge of: murder is now for @ street! come up im the elghth Paris tribuna: tion was made t in] car when an automobile wheel rolled ously the court he preme Court J ce Park ohemian, His unkempt hair| To reach the fettered man a squad] lodged against Edward Fisher. Knapp J “Lost and Found” articles ranite unc 2 resolution] up, knocked her down and. rolied’ over Bn eee dre, Glangow, charging in, | city for investigation of expenditures It] ,eached almost to his wulat. Hands] of police had to Aight the mother. |is_ being held essory and ola, The worl or, renoried ¥ mocrat,| her, it was from a taxicab driven by! pdelity, but decided not to publish judg-| the Borough of Bergenfields in the im-| ind feet were spread to the four] “You can't take him away,” she] George William Glumenbaum of No, 163 Broome| ment for another week. provement of Hickory Avenue made b} | corners of the bed. screumed “I don't care {f you kilt] Authoritl directs the chief of en-| Stroct, He had been drivin : < ; ‘World ‘ is down the] Col, Glasgow married the widow of] the previous city Administration bonds were cut he was|me. Y, n't have my boy. He's| covered Orr SS One, 8 ane, Worle e Otic 4 man ed ughters, one of whom subsequently | r ved at a cost of $40,000. «| i Hn whicl ui ji Advertist ie Inited Daughters of the| man of the East 5th Street Station| Snut imarried to & 600 of the fomons | cence nascest # rts were doublo the tela | aaction had made him wlmost a) Eur splitting shrieks heard by the/time of the shooting, They are also felephoned® ainectiy to. ‘The “Worle, Gall 4000 Beekman, New York, O8 picked Miss Goldsmith up and she was| pr Doyen. In the complaint Col. Glas-| of the lots, and funds were unlawful kelton and roccording to Dr, A. 8.|netghbora Wedneaday night caused an] seeking to learn why the Fisher garage aS cae cg to the people] attended at Bello~—~ wospital for slight] gow charged his wife and her family! used, cl of the City Health De-| investigut us ted in the] was closed the greater part of yesetr- ” d, petitioners charge, Justice Parker | Herachfield y He e- estigution which result In the] was close fs D yeset ef the United States. scalp wounds, with plotting to main bim Ananciady $eok the case under visement si partment, @ mental wreck, \tberation of the prisoner. day. | else | { AN UOT or A RN ARN hte ak a

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