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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1929. aay akan ta the aman nt an-l a ‘we | DAY. Rh ripe 2 coats adore ares «A $4,000 Legacy Fails to Spoil eS —- ‘RT Saas Bome bitter things about Burns a i e ¥ Sen Oe neal et Bi ec Eugene Berue as White Wing}: aGnnses ae of Quy GB. Altman & Cn. For to-morrow (Wednesday) chief blame upon the shoulders of m George J. Muroney, also charged with t P ; a ; : Grand larceny, Sweep On and Set Son John] &* Be Detectives Braunworth and Kilroy : s * a iz" 4 of Police Headquarters last night ar- ip in Business, Plan of rested Muroney a fow doors from ils Metal Industries, , Commodore, 12.86 ~ FOR AD. SWINDLES NOW FACING TRAL tate Wholesale Bakers’ ynvention, McAlpin, morn home, No. 144 Weat 101st Strect Elizabeth Man. ote Muroney moved into an artment sees: me Protect Ve anoc! % . there Dec. 6. He was locked up at] vqyoney ain't eve ing, 1 don't n, Waldorf-Astoria, 10 Jenkins, Formér Detective,|Pottce tMeadquarters tor the nisi yogaaa we eigen Through Lieut. Charles Dilumann the Union Hiil police it was that Muroney had been in bi. the home of a relative in Gutt About twenty complainants have thus far testified to alleged swindles upon which the grand larceny charges | Moni" against the four men now held are Bagene Beruc xty-th based. The complainants first met the defendants t! vertisoments for "pi ous New York and New Jersey news-|000 und o y of value yet papers. ‘The cases upon which the} undetermined ffectionately at charges aro based cover a period of [his white-haired wile, knitting, across two years. The advertisers used the same name or addre: their. advertisements more than and shifted frequently from c newspaper to another. Nearly all ther victims were hard-working young men of small means, who were Bunday. often induced to “invest” all of their t District Attorney, Richard | **vings. Burns and Weldon were photo- &. Murphy, who prepared the cases) a oied for tho Rogues’ Gallery and invention, Astor, ch Dur Way of Ilv- * We've lived 7 b nial ue of Professional Base: ne “eae ing, Waldorf-Astoria, ad years now 1 Manufacturers’ and we ain't had it so oad, have we nay j Surrenders; Released on bat ¢ $2,500 Bail. te Jenkins, until last March a weomnd grade detective of the West S0tH Street Police Station, surrendered At ‘Police Headquarters yesterday Morning, He is one of four men ‘Wanted on a charge of grand larceny. He.was arrested by Detective Anthony Brev=worth of the Safe and Loft Squad. Mater be was arraigned before Mancuso in General Sessions er with Wiliam J, Burns and Jobn Weldon, arrésted on similar ing at this late this way tw year-old Hzabeth N. J, hetr to $40,- ¥Istrect cleaner of No. 11 rk County Criminal Bar As- dinner, Astor, 7 P. Street, Wlizabeth ork Central Schutzen Corpe, r-danee, Astor, 7 P.M. atre Owners’ Chamber of Com- luncheon, Astor, 1 P, M, zart Soclety, dinner-dance, Astor, Another Offering of | “4 Imported Lace Wool Shawls at $1.65 b I want to work. I'm not good job for any s nothing In this 2 I know, I've tried n sal automobile conference, meet- a nnaylvanta, 10 A. M. In his homely parlor, smoking his cob pipe and resting his carpet alip- pered feet against the fender of an old-fashioned stove, Berue looked his >| throwin fortune don his overalis*and boots and set out with his wheelbarrow and broom. 1 Arsoct of Cotton Fin- », meeting-luncheon, Pennsytvania, » contentme —_— hes mt the ‘ares prisosers, stated} fingerprinted. ‘Tho records at Police} wri, tact is, f can’t belleve it," a can Committee for Devastated vas one indictment against Jen-| Headquarters show that both Burns|jj¢ went on. ‘Somehow it denrt| FIX TAX ON KNOX ESTATE. tin Lodge, dines Penangune ) airocnter? Last Wednesday a letter from M . vs Auxiliary Rescue Work, Sal- : ee ney > mite an Deruo's nephew anid her broth Copper Mine Holdings. Army, bridge, Pennsylvania, 2 All white, woven.in a delicate all-over design, and gullty to a third indictment| SOUTHERN RATE HEAHING Michael Kelly, successful Mulberry, “grand larceny in Hudson County,| REBUTTAL TO BE IN ATLANTA-} ian, business man, who recently W.J., upon which be had not yet been| 1{ was announced at the resumption] 4ied, loft his estate in equal shares ced. He asked the court to fixlof hearings in the Southern rate cave|to his five brothers and sisters. for Burns and Weldon at $10,000/before the Interstate Commerce Com-| T. J. Cole, executor, wrote that and for Jenkins at $2,600. mission in the sasembly room of the] $2,500, first instalment, was ready. leo N. Shaffer of No. 16 Will- |sterchanta’ Assopiation in the Wool- ete who appeared for Jenkins | worth Building yenterday that the date luncheon, Pennsylvania, Republican Club, meeting, A.M. The taxable interest In New York of the estate of the Inte Philander ©, Knox, who was Attorney indescribably dainty and soft. Charming for Holiday gifts ture League, flower show; 18, No. 121 Bast 61st Street. Tho real beneficiary will be the|sccording to an app Berue's only son, John, a motorman, |>Y the State Tax Commission, No. Morris’ Avenue, Elizabeth. | terest conslated of shares in @ copper Managers and Owners’ Asso- ae ino corporation, : New Yorn, ; been set for} THe couple may build a modest home, |""The entire estate, as shown by the cli, Ne. ee Feb. he Bouthern | 5Ut will start the son in business. report of the executor, the Union Trust t, 6.30 P. BF. ~|raliroads at thie time will put in ovi-| | “My youth ts gone. My Company of Pittsburgh, amounted to Knights of Magic, entertainment, dence to offset the testimony of the| bis jifo to live,” said Berue. 11,464,724. ‘This ts left to Senator Knox's Y. M. C. A., No. 100 West 64th shippers at Cincinnati and New York.| ‘To-morrow, a8 usual, Berue wil low and children. ening » asked that the latter's |i. the rebuttal fossion, which will Special Reductions will be made for to-morrow in the prices of Women’s 7 Knitted Sports Outerwear comprising a miscellaneous collection of Frocks, , Suits, Coats, Capes, Hats, Hat-and-Scarf Sets and c Hat-and-Bag Sets, the greater number imported. 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