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~TLTIMATUM GIVEN JATTAGKS DECISION at a rn cee — ORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER f9, 1923. THE EVENING W [SWIMS 10 SHORE [New Fifth Avenue Traffic Tower [HYSTERIA SEIZES —["Stsarecrescone>.. POLICEMAN, PAL MISS ELIAS; TRIAL OF CHILDREN; {5 OF BECKER HALTED FELLED BY TROLLEY ree ; But He Recovers in Time to Leave Hospital for Post Before School Closed. eure ’ ‘ “TURKS ON STRATS|AGANST BOOZE ON} INICY WATERS T0| ‘Sevised be Comiscloner Harss BY LORD CURZON FOREIGN SHIPS HERE| SAVE COMRADES i md Must Agree by T@Morrow]Wickersham Argues That}/Carried Line by Which Tug or Dardanelles Conference | Dry Laws Do Not Apply Crew Pulled Rafts Will End. to Vessels in Port. to Safety. Former Sweetheart of ‘Pit Slayer’ Gives Damaging Evidence Against Him, LAUSANNM, Dec. 19 (United Press) WASHINGTON, Dee. 19.—-The de SAVIN STE. MARTE, Ont. Dee. ‘The trial of Abraham Becker In the Children of Pubtie School No. 68 Foreign Minister Curzon of Great] cision or Federal Jndee Hand at New |19,—rhe witeles to-day told a tale Bronx County Court for the murder ped with terior a after noon, Britain, to-day announced that unless} york, jolding that forelen vessel’ for th: r hle heroism displayed of his wife, Jennie us resumed to- to-day wh q r vir favorit ihoard the Re- 8 er oe ie eS WY jday, with M Carrie Rosenswelg. hael J. Murray. the Tarks accept the Allied project for} co nnet tring intoxicating itor Inte [ny Billy Gow, freman trame polte freedom of the Dardanelles by to-mor-] in. forritorial waters of the United |tanee, after the tig, carrying thirty. sister of Anna Eijas, the woman for knocked down by a surface car and row, the Near East Ponce Conference) cratoy, was attacked In a brief for the] aix persons paused onto the rocky 4 . : } j iets Backes deserted VS Wee oe plow site vie. atl Oren ae will be terminated. foreign lines filed in the Supreme |snores of the Lizard Islands, in : ‘ F who bore Lim a child, on the stand per EDAD ramen Hb US BENGC TC aa Later It was explained Curzon} oii to-day forme: Attorney Gen-| Northern Lake Superior, nearly a Miss Bilas wan waiting in an ante. pe aR Rt cs meant that the agit eT eral George W. Wickersham: work age 4 room to bo culled immediately after where Murray's watehfulness in otheg settle Has mere wromtmer| He declared that although the Proo| Sunday night. four days after the > : 4 j her sister. days had savec y so chile terminated o-morrow, ess Ise! t n ‘olsteast h | « - m4 . 3 if 1 ccapted the Atied proposal. EAU Oe eo mene seen sue tua had er 1, Gow volunteered “ she sae { a Mrs. Rosenswelz waa subjected to a MRS. ROSWELL MILLER dren from deo r matming. accepted My Ny + nferanns uct upply to the United |i5 gwin ashore with a rope and en - \ 4 ion by Al dor = 2 Luektly the « hat struck him, & aot e ei taatus ta cincuae other shews States and all territory subject to it4{abled his stranded companions to spoked ‘ 445 the Ge A son has been born to Mr. and] southbound rd Avenue car iff, cet acaiean bo eieeas O° jurisdiction, they do not operate tolmake their way to the island on rafts . "5 #4 ou ed to Mrs, Roswell Miller, The now heir] Charge of tah Chaves Wl , . 1d qasnootated | Conatitute regulations of the internal [constructed from ice skiffs belonging ‘ fense, It did not appear to Observers} et, tho gortune of the late Andrew} W#S Not going fast. But it threw hing LAUSANNB, Dec. (As affairs of foreign merchant vosscliltg the Dorinion’ Fish Com) odie. A a tion was of to the northbound track and a motore Press).—-It was reported this after-| coming within American waters wht Mewar HA tachesine meine that this cross-examination Carnegie arrived Thursday and 13] \.) 4) hed to gend hiy Beaea cal oct ’ an Wi oh the Relian As 5 StH é st there had to grind hig bri u noon that @ complete draft of ‘he| immemorial the brie as-| conty one of the lug'e Beate was much benefit to the defendant. bamed Roswell Miller 2d. stop in tin peace treaty drawn up as a result of the deliberations of the Near Bart Conference here would be preseated to the Turks on Saturday. of paseongers and erew, and tha To-day's seasion of the sonference) something further than any law no' body dealing with the question of th The case has now reached a stage where ali that is necessary is to €8- tablish a motive for the murder. The Lody itself was beyond the identifiea- serted, established the right of such}ante to reach the shore. The others vessels to carry beverages as a pari | had been lost the first day, when at- of their stores or supplies for the useltempts had been mado to laungh Mrs. Miller is the only daughter of the late steel king. She was marr on April 23, 1919, to Ensign R Miller, son of former President Re well Miller of the Chicago, Milwaukee Uttle girl was first to reach Mura She bent over him, her Nps 1 Logsed him to get up “and smile Pre soon, kid the cop replicds on the statute books would be re- tion sta; it was found buried} 1 Some men helped him into an autos Straits was adjourned at 2 P.M. uDU!] itcad to prohibit co: Hope , On Souther Boules| Sores a neces: “He was grads ite and touk } t Siralte wae ao ae Nareacnvat | Tilted 0 Drohtblt oontinuance of that in an old boiler pit in Southern Boule- {80a grom Princeton last year ond ie{ Mobile and took him to Receptiog A curtos vard but tho clothing and wisp of now an instructor at New York Uni- | Hosrital, where it was found that hig having been reached. Mere possession of liquor on boar njuries ¥ it 6 Was hac! The Turkish delegates ware con-|q gnip, jawinl in its Sola ey } ; Mra, Becker's hair were identified In]vermity. Hoe oa tem tere gpa cillatory during the discussions, but} become uniawful, Mr. Wickersham PY t ¢ ape open court yesterday. Kaka Beer Wie Lore tothe et sca) (a itt the Russian representatives main-|prpued, te moment the ship crosses ‘ 4 ‘ The foundation of mot 1990 4 bs m in June, ate tatned an attitude of opposition. the three-mile mit into American 4 Ea | established by testimony of Mrs. . iis ROBBERS FORCE VICTIM * SF a territorial waters. He declared the > Be | Rosensweig, who eaid that Becker, al- TO WAIT FOUR BARNS BURNED presence of these liquors on hoard . 4 ‘ though married the ti became ON CUSTOMER while the ship is in American waters, si Pa | infatuated with her sister more than as NEAR PHILADELPHIA) «114 on her progress from the three ¢ eg < “ © three years ago. Recker at that time Two young ‘men went into the United mile limit to her dock and return, ¢ ; 5 endeavored to marry Miss Elias and ] gar Storo at S Eighth Aventcy not transportation within the hai ae 7 9 nt ro far as to take her to a rabbt. i , J 5 Mrs. Rosensweig succeeded in halting this marriage but Miss Elias went to live with Becker nevertheless. otal of 36 Destroyed Since Octoner| W345 —Pollce Looking for Incendiartes.| meaning of the Prohibition amend PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 19, — Four|ment or enforcement act. ‘The brief covered more than a hun night, drew and ordered clerk into the back room. As he starte) to go, a cust ie in, leaned ov the counter nnd asked for two clears MANY INJURED i review of the laws of foretgn countrics y . BEcKaRi’ nalficcuteeasal RaRialant ae counter, a € them tol ele t he fires were within a radius of! ycdey which foreign steamships are re a burying Mrs, Becker after her hus- Pai tie Canta’ The chek nancee ete Cen les. In at least two instances |quired to carry intoxicating Mauors fund had knocked her senseless with {the th laid his money om Se ne ee ee Tee erer iy (Rud vine V MENGES re i : an tron bar, cannot be used as a wit- {tre 3 the clones eee he Dice Shes: Ware exchanged with FOUM-FRIEOSAM, GC > miTCHEL.. BOROUGH PRES MILLER, MANOR MYLAN: tees Geeibat the detandeue 16 mey ve —— iy ¥ pip Reptae Soe three mien goen. im nlerie (ERO 4 the clerk pa tee State polleemen tn large force are WES Seta tron. whe me eY bam poner Peake tee vical umber, MN Is them, Advices received to-day in-| Mayor Hylan at Luncheon in Honor of Event Again Hopes to See Third Avenue “L” Put fontgomory, Chester and Delaware dicated that threo lives were lost at Counties to thirty-six since early Oc- this time. The fourth to die, an un- * Nobers/ aise, monetary Joan, bow totale named Finlander, succumbed on the in the Scrap Heap. The new permanent bronze traffic regulation tower at Fifth Avenue * tug while being taken to the Boo for i me treatment, after he had fallen ill. Fe WOMAN’S BODY FOUND From Wednesday until Sunday, the | 904 42d Street, dedicated yesterday, functioned perfectly to-day ind proved AFLOAT IN EAST RIVER Reliance, hard aground, was buffeted | the foresight of Deputy Police Commissioner Dr. John A. Marriss who, in by gales, She struck a quarter of aj his bandling of the traffic problems on the streets of the city, has never Stenmahtp Captain Sights Corpse ——— mile from shore, but by Sunday night, | been satisfied to let well enough alone, and Takes It From Water, (Continued) the pounding waves had driven her to| When the other towers are com- The body of @ woman, not yet iden= Fe gr ateas mid ere pleted and the makeshift structures tined, was found floating. {n the Mast Then Gow volunteered to reach the |" 0°) Tee ae avenue will not island, Plunging Into the tey wate River, off the foot of South First Street, r na 4 pishe 4 ssbil ‘ at 8 é’elock this morning.| ‘mitate It? No sah. J’m no dog.) with a rope tied around his waist, ho| only be decoratively improved b The luncheon was» attended by] When Mrs. Rosensweig succeeded in Tosiaeresal he threw the:geae driven by Wiliam Kane, twenty, of], 7 0."% Ans u * o Wdoe @ war struck out ¢or For euik i asiy | B€arly all the members of the =| pine: the rie = e Capt, Jonn Poole of the steamship Porto| Put It was like dog. | He war ih {ie | siti a us be re ae ae feo Has mans expeditiously) jp venuo Association and numerous] ore aie es Hine eat Sab & : into reverse, Jack Schwartz, twenty hice was firat to e006 It and he directed | Next Foom to mine, and J thought he} seemed he would fail, but he kept | pandied. ded Anna Ellas to elope with him| No, 212 East 115th Street, and with | one, of No. 691 Monroe Street, Brooke necessary for Judge Gibbs and the visit the place where Mrs. Magistrate Threatens to Hold y was found to check uP} Reckless Drivers Without secution, The District At- Bail in Future. y plans to put Norkin on trial for murder on Jan, 8, The Elias woman took the stand when Mrs. Rosenswelg was excused] eral others injured in a serles of mo- at 11.80 o'clock, and if Becker had any : hone that hla ifaramour would try tole eee the Dest twenty-tou aid him it was soon shattered. She DOUFs- told of meeting him at Coney Island| Four persons were injured, prob- in the summer of 1919. In January, /ably fatally, in an unusual automo- y Meceie ee iene han ny qn] pile accident at Broadway and 227th |= ——- Biolgnithae Decwaa: tastes Street, Bronx, early to-day. was not held. ‘The accident, the poied The car, a seven-passenger touring. ih Wee UORYOIeauIe k $35 from the ed to open tha c ould not ti mpanion and they lo TREASURY PPLY BILL GOES TO IEARDING. } WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.—Phe Hou@. ed the conference repo. Appropriation Bil 4 to the President carrtes Threo persons were killcd and sev- to Mayor Hylan for the use of the there was a mannigh twang to it. Can ie Mere lateany City officials, Dr. Harriss was ac-|¢, clovel Re ay iWwaleee the work of getting it out, ‘The boay| W@s trying to break out. | 1 Cosh Rata Tae gy | The dediantion ceremonies proved to] corded full credit on all sides for his anaeons s Oatihere they lived t0-1 tour other persons, was golug south|iyn, caused his father’s motor trucid was taken to the Brooklyn Morgue, want him to get In my room, ac 2 crawled up on the rock¥ | he an event of great popular interest. | efforts to regulate the stream of ve-| white j sand, *¢*1 on Broadway, when the hat of James| to back across the ct in front of The woman Was about thirtyefve | put ane of the beds againat the door The rope was stretched tight, | Cee metine a erent. thoove ef citizens, | crams {0 regulate the stream of <c-} hilo in Cieveland, she sald, she i dovonale Rabest tne curbing (ni trent a years old, 3 fest 6 inches tall, weighed | because I had a pistol wound in my|and the rafts were latinched. Cling: h y No d other city oftictals | thro attan's chic! oment twelve-year-olk ; Wan Hounds, had ark belr and eyes ana larm and I was port of one handed. |ing to the line, the party pulled them-| exer tee ey eee EETOURUIADS AGIons ean hAtan chick ee velve-year- ot a) Chatiee To this testimony Joseph Ballman, 750; PLANT UNSANI’ #7805 a TARY Robert Grier Cooke, President of} variation from his $600,000,000 tran- signer of tho towers, formally turned POORHOLI N VIEW robbery and now in th cence in his home hie said, ‘How would you |chorged that he found unsanitary con- \ . it be c = 4 aren vae walked to the tower from the Biltmore] north and south thoroughfare. Sengo of No. h Street, Brooke wore a blue sult and brown coat, But this guy certainly kept us all] selves ashore, where the Fifth Avenue Association] Mayor Hylan In his address adv lyn, was passing last evening. oa east awake. Ho made me walk up and ee MAN, 106, AND WIFE, 96, another convict, added the informa- rh ISSN pe ene 1 a ween bowel 18 the the Fifth Avenue Association, which donated the towers, presided at the Reformatory|was to-day fined $750 by Magistrate] tne first of them over to C. Stanley at Rahway, knew Powell in the Mount | simpson in the Municipal Term Court] Mitchell, Chairman of the Traffle Holly Jail. Ho said ¢ like to be homu at Christmas, Char- [ditions in the pasteurizing plant of the (Continued) He?” Powell replied to this; he said: |company at No. 624 West Sith Street. -_——— Detective Parker has told me that |, Pne {rat inapes beard Becker was married, but he] O'Connor of No. 507 East 82d Street, denied It. one of the party, was carried off by The witness told in detail of her re-Ithe wind.. lations with Becker, estab! ing that they were continuous from January, 1926, up to the time of Becker's ar- re for murder and even after he ad- mitted that he was married and the father of four children. Miss Ellas was asked why she continued her re- lations with a married man. “He said he would get a divorce,’ she replied. coul nor retrieved his hat. Re-entering the] gruck the wehice spinnsalte car he forgot to close a rear side} toy to of tho bullding, cease door. As the machine neared 287th] ing hi Death was almost ine Street the door came in contact with | gtantancous. The Norwegian Hospte 8 pillar of tho elevated division of tal was telephoned for an ambulance subway, The machine was swerved} and Dr. Anna McGrath was sent, around It struck another pillar and the oc- When she came to tell how Becker, | Cupants were thrown to the pavement the day after the murder, visited her] O'Connor suffered a fractured skull and sald his wife had run away and|Mre. Mary Lisener of No. 135 West Band and an escort of marines pre-| railroad from Third Avenue and the ceded the offictal party. substitution of a subway. This ts a sit plan which would utilize First Avenue for subway purposes. The Mayor also said that ho hoped to se- cure legislation which will assure the removal of the street car tracks on Broa4way and the inauguration of a city bus line on that thoroughfare. = had given a luncheon, The Police|cated the r 4 e vated The machine was stopped. O'Con-| “ Borore Scliwarts top the ASA Tigih ohn with MILK COMPANY FINED a gt ed the removal of the clevated t stop th jail yard and “he could hardly stand | @*elstrate Finds Shemeld Farms SEPARA ) RY DEATH base . ; Feely MSalia en dedication. Joseph Friedlander, de- 9 | Joseph L. Swanson, convicted of | The Shefield Farms Company, Ine., at when Powell Jon three complainta filed by Health De-| Tower Committee who turned tt over told him of the arri of a little baby [partment Inspector Isidore Sobel, who yates * « deserted her children, the witness be- 90th Street received a fractured skull. | notice to the dealers to whom “ped-| Orne hvuterical, Judgo Gibbe was| Her daughter, Jacqueline, seventeen, | dler coal’ is consigned that they Will] compelled to announce a recess of| suffered fractures of both legs and report weekly the receipts and the de. | com boled i). 8 8 internally injured. James Mc- freh Mood of tears couraes down her |if T stuck to my story and didn’t break |egund the heater, cooler a . tailed sales showing the identity of the} “rhe glias woman said that after] Cann, twenty-six, of No. 609 East ‘heeks. “I protested at the Oversesr | down I'd be there on Christmas.” cove with stale milk. 7 ' peddlers and the total of number of | pooxer reported his wife missing she] $24 Street, also was internally in- of the Poor separating ts after all] Swanson teetified that Powell acted | inapection, on Aug revealed bags of 100-pound lots sold and the|reruscd to live with him until he Jured and hig skull fractured these years and now the hand of} strangely, said } rd muste Ike nJunrised washing powder waked these ’ amount of coal still on hand at the) showed her u telegram and letter pur-| Horace Couzo of No. 75 Van Alst death has separated us. It’s the hand} ¢arnival | 0 Had ‘heata’’ in His | pipes and seain on Rept. 18 fe found end of the week. porting to have been sent by Mrs.{Avenue, Long Isiand City, died at 10 of God neck, Tho witness said he felt the Pie eases. Pia War chkeredl oy BUYER It was impressed on. the dealers| pecker from Philadelphia. There-Jo'clock to-day in St. John’s Hoapita Joseph Verento, 106 years old, and] Pulsations but couldn't hear them, a8) discovered vermin in the milk room. that such coal sold to peddiers musi|artor she lived with Becker in thefof injuries incurred when his auto bik wife had been supported for the} Powell thought he might Agslatant Corporatoin Counsel Leon- go to those peddlers and to their own| Bronx and at Coney Island until he] mobile hit a service car of the White last three years by the Town of}, Melvin Knaube, of Rending, Pa.,} ara told the court that these were the = coal cellars for distribution in 50]was arrested. Her story was not} Motor Company in Thompson Avenue more an Nrookhaven, Overseer of the Poor At-| for sx years fn John Biunen's em- | worst conditions ever discovered by the (Continued) pound, 100 pound and 200 pound lots. |shaken by cross-examination. ata little after midnight. The driver risen SU eeetng to It that they had] Mos. belng Secretary and Treasurer | ealth Department. whereupon Magia sis No buckwheat or other substitutes aro|” Daniel Nocks, offs manager of the}of the White Mfotor Company's car. |] half enough food and fuet to sustain them.]°f the show up to Aur O21, was.) trate “Blmnaon) secre ny S08: SoRt= = ; to be sold mixed with the stove, chest- | Empire Fireproof Door Company, by} William J. Ryan of No. 507 West Tut the shortage of coal hronght a{ At the Brunon home after the murder. | pany was srossly oneligent and that) street and Harlem River. | | |aut, range or pea. which Becker was employed as a]i79th Street, Manhattan, was leld their liver. Yeste He said Hazel Brunen's attitude to here Was No ¢ i Streat Coal ‘Company Rae The co-operation of the Police De- | driver, followed Miss Elias. He testi- | blameless by the police. and Harlem River. 4 ver, 150th S' partment, Health Department. Tene-| fed that Becker did not work on} Alfred Leon, fifty-eight years old Century. DEPOSITION OF ACTRESS Cramer-Meyer-Dryer, 150th Street} ent House Department and the Bu-| April 7. This was offered to contra-Jof No. 289 West 2éth Street, died at TAKEN IN HIRSCH CASE | "4 Harlem River. reau of Weights and Measures has a 1 dict Becker's story told to the police} St, Vincent's Hospital from injuries of concentrated effort, study Stephens Fuel Company, Morris 04, pieaged to report any violations] ar thhe time of his wife's disappear-|he recelved when struck by an auto- and improvement in candy- a Too M1 to Teettty at] Helante yard amt Sta-f oF the order affecting “‘peddier coal” | ance that he went to work at 7 o’clotk | mobile at Bighth Avenue and 2ist craft does insure quality Kim Coal Company. if tt ts found that tho coal does not} on the morning of April 7 and found| Street, Friday. The auto was oper- of the high acter— | ward her father before his death was often very disrespectful Asked what ho heard her say after the funeral, he replied ow that my father’s gone, I can enjoy my meals. Every time [ heard because of this shortage the man to the poorhouse, would be sure of food and Mr. SUM went to their home and Reine Di port, charged with assault in the first] Brooklyn. informed her that her so FMT not understand why the Brooklyn Union Coal Company, nthracite coal sold to peddlers is only one arm and earns al y ‘pprised them of the decision of th ‘Trial. -R 1 wha’ tathaen sion OF ThE) his footsteps 1 never now what Was] | sccosttion was taken from ates) 10% Y. Rea River RB. | reach the peddler trade or the cellar|tinat she was missing when he re-[ated by Samuel Levine of No, 18 Es- where will you find it? ‘ dirs lament ‘ going happen and I'd lose my ap- . dealer, ‘The eecu-[eex Street. Di, You can't do that," protested a : ) : rivetapormeer aed trace ri , d P 12 Mra. Verento. “We could not live | Petite Reine Davis, motion pleture actress, in! Rubel Brothers, Glenmore Avenue}! Cioutars printed in English, Yid.|tion contends that she was killed on] Louis Zeinstein, forty, No. 68 Lewis Advt. on age without each ‘ther after all these} Asked what Hage! Brunen’s attitude |the Hotel Penneyivania, yesterday, for! Rest New York. dish and Italian were sent to all the| the night of Apel! 6. Street, was knocked down by an auto ah Wie Wag must be found. e| Was toward Charles Powell after tho] presentation at the trial at Mineola to-] putnam Coal and Ice Company. | peddlers and will be handed out with ie el as ae mobile at Lafayette and Great Jones a ‘ latter's arrest and confession, the rie . Masel Hirsch, of Free- : a) Seviin Atrect lite nck xo : : Btccata auoriy’ perere, # orclook Laat tomethe: morrow of Mrs. Hazel ' ree) Buffalo Avenue an the first bags of peddler coal sold. ee ly gether witness said she told him she could The circulars state SAY SLAIN MAN’S BODY evening. He died at St. Vincent's THE WORLD'S | The automo- arrested degree upon her husband, Oscar. It in Hospital early to-day. WAS BOILED, FED TO HOCS urry Mohr on the word of a drunken for sale to cellar dealers or from the Morgan Avénue, Newtown Creek yned and operated by Sid ° tt llecting and selling ¢ ts alleged that Mrs. Hirsch shot her hus- a Bile As CWA at) 7 H l } un ke care of her during [Ave Nene Sle seacstte herloand during ® disngreement near the| Independent Fuel Company, Nep-|peddier’s yard or wagon in small lots! German swine Breeders Acca-ed| ney Gruen, No 875 Park Avenue, who ariem ice 1 that probably in tne eee ee ether and daughter. [honw of Misa Davies 1n Freeport tune Avenue, Coney Island of 200 pounds or less to consu; of Marder of Diamond Baye A Now Located at | wing they could be reunited. But] Rpaut admitted. on peitaishaed ; Miss Davies has been ill for about! wyoming Valley Coal Company,] who for various reasons are ob COLOGNE, Dec. 19.—The polloe to- = =— Mra, Verento was udamant, where-ltig, that. he. would do. overythiny | %2 Weeks with « severe cold, and willl Newtown Creek yard to buy in small quantities, day arrested two German swine-breed- 2092 7th Ave. pan Overseer agreed to havelnonorablo, to heip his f ny | be unable to teatity Reranton and Lehigh Coal Com-] “If, it is found that any peddier|... charged with killing Leonard Or- hot { to the poor house. This] y dee . —— No. 643 Kent Avenue, Walla-| sells coal in any other way—in ot : - ‘4 family was agreed upon, but onty| Men WELL KNOWN SCULPTOR Dries Ey] PAby Oo Hee eo to: the ans. two Ge. tinaec(an (Merve: #. Belmar clamend Durer, ont . Harry Ben: one of the man WASHINGTON, bout yard. 5 ° ‘ dy 7 ting hls body to pleces, cooking them . nae a he voy agers of Brunen's Mighty D Rudi tig lida sa Commonwealth Fuel Company, No.| household consimer—the Tue) ad-| ting hs body te piace, Seine Doe Phe couple ate a big supper Inet Akers Of Beunen’s UMighty | Doris FE ee emi nutcelm| 497 Unlon stravt, Gowanus Can ministration will order the deal so HIE ots ane Gollare in seats) were Pe RA eneie ost at they) not Mohr, wan one who said tu] here to-day at the age of olghty-six,| Henry Henjes, Cropsey Avenue and} sell no more c ; ’ stolen, police allege. Pca ncaga iva cies a him that the man who shot Brunon| after an illness of eighteen months, He] Bay 19th Street, Bath Beach he pine pars prov ; Sy —— rhen they went to bed to.JoUsht to get a gold medal, Of Hazel] was the only man {0 make 4 statue of] Nelson Brothors, No. 208 Hamilton apie ree rca ronan eee \y | partment, the Health Department, the nen they went to bed to Ete S or ro obliged to buy | Pi 1 : eRe Wey ent 10): hed Brunen he sid she once told him Avenue, Gowanus Canal con buy [Rettment, the mene eee Bae fel PRE RiOvOn tO DO FAB ABBE cig my tathar sie dead. (Naw t Burns Brothers, foot of Bld Street, Jin 100 pound quantities. An accurate | Tenement ne wel mt rans ves time, ‘This morning whon Mr. SUll} An wine ore freedom, Ite wae too| drunk, she sald, and he got drunk] Burne Brothors, No. 60 Elmwood |and complete record will be kept of} {he Bureau of We los ti” a eet w them, he found the woman have more freedom. © was too a eae a : the movement of the coal to the deal-| with a request tha ney 5 and Walling and unable to[Strict with me.” Ifo admitted saying | Very often Avenue, Parkville era and the sale by the dealer to the} stances where coal sold to peddlers, “He had a bad temper, didn't he?"} John B. Cairns Company, Jerome . " Mrs. Mar Miles Miller last week in « ntitie ult ly 4 ‘d iu mit er grief Into words, Al! she|(o Me 5 tithe dutn Thea. | Prosecutor Kelsey asked her. avenue, Sheepshead Bay peddler, or in 100 pounds quantities ultimately dentiond for the ‘hundred poe tt where the body of her husband tay. [nen was dead and that he was a Yes, when bo was drunk, and he] ‘Terry & McMichael, No. 1365 Hal] direct to lhe suasctibe ot Cte) Motnree ton lots to household con- ch t Osth et. Uniti Tweaday, A doctor was summoned and. In-|‘‘hom ke was mean when he was sober," she} sey Street, Brooklyn sets eyd pounds, regardless of the coat | sumers, no more coal will be sold to GARDSEB,—ELLEN. Camptell Funeral ma revealed that the thought] The relationship existing between | replied, z QUEENS, Or the coal to them or their retail] that particular peddier.’* MARTINI Chureh, Bway, 66th, Wednesday, 2 P, My of nyaking the long trip to Yaphank|Mre, Rrunen and John Hrunen,| The witness denied saying to the! 4 s¢ yon, No. #11 Steinway Ave-| price One of the serious difficulties which & ROSSI cessemen—siany a cath runatad ad caused a shock which effected his| his habits in the home, and his con- policeman. eae zap Brunen nue, Astoria. “The Fuel Administration has un-|has been encountered in the efforts VERMOUTH Church, Bway, 68th Wednesday, kening heart. duct when drunk, was the inguiry|!!ve @ dog's life; I'm going to Commonwealth Fuel Company, divi-| aertaken to make sure, as far as can] of the Fuel Administration to keep up Ei CIULESPIE. BARA A. Caropboll Puneted divorcee; I love ‘Doc’ Ward."’ Yow the old w wi with which Prosecutor Kelsey to-day . a waren H peetiais, 49 were given in « loud but en- er home until te-morrow when her| closed his cross-examination of the} nla ; band ts buried, and then she wiil| showman's widow tirely caim voice. a supply of stove and cheanut coal for the small consumer has been that through opportunity for greater profit sion foot of bist Street, Bay Ridge, be done, that the coal sold to the ned- Frank Ro Smith, No. 11 New York] diay reachos those for whom It is in- Avenue, Jamatoa tended—in other words, tho fifty A welcome gift to} church, Bway. ooth et. Notice la any man—or woman. | 45 coy —anpir take up her abode in the poorhous John Brunen drank # quart of . z Elmhurst Con) Company, Elmburat.| pound, one hundred pound, or two] the peddier has sold bis load of one, $1.50 per bottle Church Biway, Ontas Hor son may go with her, or he may| whtakey the Christmas Day a year Toe Barvios Company, No. 1864 At-| hundred pound consumers, Just ax|two or three tons to the household Fer oaks af RADFOKD.—GUY 8 vermain in the little home and attempt] ago on which he shot his wife, Mre. Dh. Tadiete soon lantio Avenue, Richmond Hill noon aa & sufficient supply of the| consumer tn one lot, instead of dis- Mad fren Church, B'way, 68th et to keep body and soul together by col-| Brunen testified, He war cruel to her from 9 Cold In promulgating the list of forty- printed otroulars are obtained, notions] posing of the coal in the hundred are THOMA.—FRA ©, Campbell Funera’ lecting his junk and to everybody elke when he Pil be furalehed to the Polloe Do-| pound units for which tt was intended Church. Bway, O#th Unti) Wednesdes, nine relief etations, Ma Lenrody sent