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aio TN merase em THE EVENING WORLD, , WEDNESDAY, DEORMBER ER 20, 1922." j r hie had not gone to the home nearest] MANY OLD ASSOCIATES AUTO TRADE NOTES. | re. but past this to the Ww ATTEND FUNERAL or ers lay EVENCEAY HOME: Pat Slug in Subway Turnstile “And that was In purnuance of the JUDGE FITZGERALD] ee ie retin toon meet. SENDS CHRISTMAS By Accident, Is His Defense}... ec ni920 | ssstee neta nese cuneen ot onl te of the Nana Aston cham Powell that she would conveniently ber of Commerce ahow the total output P i faint to detny the alarm, And when Calvary. Hd evelon months of this year San she got to Walters home she did = 000. This exceeds the record ful MESSAGE 10 \J § But Magistrate Holds Salesman Becaure ractice Has) she sot to the Walters home sho dil! representatives of the beach and Year's thinens of 098, which enced a Cost Interboro $50,000 So Far, tine Powell and Mohr were almost at [the bar and other distinguished otti-| the marke of 2,205,000, : Camden zens, a8 well us old thno politicians] ,, November output of 232,000 care and trucks was within five per cent. of Oc- ammany leaders this morning | tober, and was twice the volume of the That he defrauded the Interborough Rapid Transit Company by acei- Mrs. Brunen told Hazel. she had (Continued) dent was the unique defense of Benjamin Jaffe, a jewelry salesman of No.| gone out before the shooting to put same h In 1921 Ne cae a , s yard. 1 ‘ 1] gathered about the bler of © amonth last year, In fovern- = a 1298 De Kalb Avenue, Brooklyn, when he was arralgned in Centre Street| garbage in the yard. This accounted | a0" arth former! ter business was 26 per cent. under enough to‘ judge. It was apparent] joi. hawead| Wii dispel slug instead of @ nickel in{{F Net footprints about the door. But | Judge Jamew Fitzgerald, who died at] October, that there was a vait amount of in-| Police Court to- charged with dropping a slug Instea a nickel in}. told Detective Parker she had|his home, No. 84 Hamilton Terrace, — terest in me personally, for which 1]one of the turnatiles in Brooklyn Bridge station on Dec, 14 ne out to put the dog In the cellar.}on Sunday night, to pay their last] James J. Hunt will shortly make a am most grateful. It is a rare com-| Magistrate Nolan held him in $%00%— “It has been sald a woman can't be [respects to his memory. ‘Phe funeral ee of receiving and hese pliment.’ nevertheless, and he will have convicted of murder, but you have|services were held in the Church of] wits caeee pee te pig vod Later he added: ‘Maybe it i# too}to co to trial in the Court of Spe taken an oath to do your duty. It ju |Our Lady of Lourdes, in 142d Street, a = and what 1 thought was 4 nickel and two ; , pennies. 1 the coin T though? prose te ‘ : : position, which opens tn Grand Central soon, but it is my best opportunity. | cia) Sessions ‘Nate a nickel in the turnstile stor{tme to stop thie murder of men by [between Convent and Amsterdam! Palace, Dec. 21, he will have a modern Gay, please, to our friends In the] inenector Richard ttutigan said ho| Without Iooking at. it.” thelr wives, If you let this woman | Avenues. — receiving equipment installed tna United Staten: ‘My first thought on standing ‘Within threo feet of tho] “trepector Ratigan admitted <when| #2. A solemh requiem mass was cele-| Rickenbacker sedan, and will ‘Hsten sight of France was that T was ciad to be home; second, that I was sorry T had left the United States. “Merry Christmas and a Happy Here Justice Kalisch stopped Mr.| brated by Rev, Father Martin J, |!" on broadcasting from the exposition. netile and plainly saw the slug] questioned by Jaff's Fahy, assistant pastor, assisted by] A. sending set will be installed tn a drop into the iNuminuted space where | powe, that the accu a nickel should have shown itself as] searched at the a gales ee Peacock, saying he could not sum a re ; salesman Was} iiat it was his province only to pre-| Mgr. Joseph H. McMahon, Mgr. | ecrond car. and this will experiment tn . ° ution house after 80 the onl § siete Mea abe talking to the first car at intervals, Waterm a ns Jatt c. esush Fe vane aut eh sent the case. So the Assistant Pros-| Burke and Fathers Drew, Petry and| while on the road. The object is not a oy t no more slugs New Year from an old friend. it ee: a " eoutor asked for a first degree ver-| Diamond merely to accomplish a “stunt,” but thought of the rep- Te | dropped in a slug.’ sald} were found in his possession. Mag-|aict against both defendants and sat e . ° 4 ‘Asked what he thous! Dh ratte SL AIRE Kerow ty twa ert Leteeta fiolan “HHA Blin beohubes nate ween nd sat} Among those who gathered at the|tather looking forward to {ts practidal |. e a arations question and also the poss!- down home and the chureh were former] ¢ !n_ military work or police work F t ‘ P Or the Ruhr, the Tiger] my Way to Grand Central Station, In| maid, the practice of putting slugs in Scuntwniieh OF tie Merenee dixel cons ati : when ‘State pollco operations in scat: ble occupation City Hall Park 1 bought an after-|tho turnstiles is on the inctease and|,,~" Corporation, Cotisel John i. Whalen, : the presence of Harry C. Mohr inlformer U. 8 Sei as O'Gon| tered sections are hunting criminals, k baer fear German strikes there tn] noon newspaper and gave the news-|has cost the company about $50,000 Busieneipt 1 va little before of w little f u's TSN TUG AEE tes jal ey ; e case of occupation. This is all I will[boy « dime. He handed me back since the machines were instated after 8 o'clock,’ on the night of th ner Pollee Commissioner ‘Thomas versity 5d We went bee noe weit Bt | vy Ah UA linge et pl | murder, as testified to by Dr. Vaulson | McAvoy, Col. Duffy of the old 69th| Motor Truck Committee, Natlonal Auto- wy rr : Regarding « suggestion that he view of, the testimony, can you say] precluded the possibility of 1 ®-] Regiment, and from the Court of Gen-| mobile Chamber of Commerce of New *Ihe Daddy of them all i visit South america, M. Clemenceau R NEN J R R the State hus failed to convict these}ence near the Brunen home. -]oral Sessions where the deceased once} York, pointed out that 4,000 trained . | said: “I am sorry. but Sot cee at defendants of murder in the first de-|side, at the hour of the crime, was|sat were Judges Rosalsky, Tally, Me mee wil be needed tn the “next fem Se ti j “3 t any rate; possibly in my next life ‘ ree?” Mr. Peacock began his plea to| maintained to-day by testimony of a| ntyre and Mancuso. a SS tee ee | ECO S 2 Clemenceau then withdrew into his the jury us test motor trip made last nicht. Tha Interment was in Calvary and| be sttechen ts ere creme experts t : hs MASE shell, as he himself suggested “An to the conduct of Powell in the] Andrew O. Park, manager of an]tore were no honorary pallbearers, | cipal orgenizntions county and site Best Dealers theWorld Over “I am like that pair of tortoises I fail, the defense having brought mur- | automobile service station in Camden, | Judge Fitzgerald is survived by. his] this need. will adily appreciated,” ie prevented to Mademoiselle Sorel.” fe derers and robbers to prove he barked | stated that he had made the run by Anna, and ® son, dames, q|b¢ sald, “when it is realized that over said. “There are tines when T pull like a , but the wardens, the} automobile from Riverside to Dr ghter, Mrs. Chester J. Byrnes, and| 1:439.000,000 tons of freight, Including L. E. Waterman Company, 191 Broadway, N Y. in my head.” | Sheriff, and prison officials were not} Paulson's office at No. 6948 Spruce|two spinster sisters. He was seventy. | 134:499.000 tons of farm products, are Chicago Botton Francteco During the trip across, when the called Stre Philadelphia, at thirty-five|two years old now carried over our higheways every weather permitted, the ex-Premier annie “Molr had been associated with} miles an hour and the journey had re- often strolled about the decks, talking 6 Powell for years in the show busi | quired fifty-five minutes under the freely with tlie passengers. His ap- Keer Snicd)) ness, Ho trusted him, and only now| most favorable elrcumstances. petite continued good throughout the eS an does Mohr say Powell is a dope fiend ivant, an automobile deal er who aecompanted Park on the test ride, corroborated Ha testimony, faster than 1 ever did nt. ‘We had three night we would he voyage, with always the four bolled|Brunen home the night of the trag-[ He knew he eces and one big grapefruit forledy, blood was still flowing freely ' breakfast. Hig other meals were|from the wound in Drunon's bh equally hearty. Among the many Berkolwitz, the pawnbroker, fal Anta DE WE packages in charge of his valet, Al-| identify either t or Mohr as| “sone said all his tele bert Boulin, are two cases of grape-]those who had bought a shotgun} powell were purely busines: i] push him down through actual want, through th: lending of money, until he had Powel to ms, 0 Yes T th from him nor could be identity Mi The : rested every minute fruit. they were. ‘The business of killing eed eee Nn nested tow I shall live as long as that supply John Hrunen, Would Mohr have]. te aeetsey called Capt ee js { lasts," said Clemenceau love bas Havel Brunen turned) given powell $400 with Hiltle expecta | CMtor Kelsey : ames Lar- kin of th police, He asked to deserit them too much to die before euting inst her stepmother? The testt-l tion of its return unless he wanted to them, Anyway, they are certain con-|mony about the litigation of Brunen’s} get him where lie would do anything | Sts asked to dewerl Lidl Needs No. 901814 . tributions to longevity.” estate answers that.” Mohr asked? rane year-oll daugh = ¢ N. The “Tiger” absolutely declined to] Mrs. Brunen began to cry at men] “Tye tricd fourteen murder cases pie ss td Jersey Cit Hazel AS . < 2, N, No. 9007 be Niisrdapasend Ley ei eee ets Se aoe There was HOland in none did T encounter such an | had cloped with William Parkstrom, a Men's Everett Slippers, No. 9004 No. 9008 «\ Men's and_ Boys’ won't," he exclaimed w = Ks a succession of tears|arch eriminal 8 Harry Mohr, Such} sung lon tamer, and Mrs, Brunen is " a paper camera men asked him to pose} streaming down her cheeks. a master mind of criminality. ee eave Se ee voc" Black and Brown, / Men's Brown Cavalier Men's Brown Faust \y Brown Kid Romeo for them. ‘I have suffered a thou-| “When Hazel learns she has failed] " yrs. Brunen has cried on the | wees / f a “Ballyhoo'*man of the show $2.50 to $4.00 No. 9003 vi i Men's Black Romeo, Y sand times, It 1s enough.’ He also|to send. her stepmother to the clectric| stand, but these were not denied interviews to the correspon-| chair or the prison cell she will be dents who boarded the Paris at Ply-| he first to come hack, put her arms mouth last night. about this good woman and ask her ‘As Clemenceau walked down the| for a home; this good woman who had gangplank this inorning the crowd on| taken care of her for ten long years.’ | tqyizel runen fale geaethae Recea ner husbandt the docks broke into a cheer. He got} Mr. Keown characterize! Mrs. when she wanted to go to Williams-| Mr. Keown's objection was imme- into the front seat of a waiting lim-| Charles Powell's testimony as given tol town with her father Mrs. Brunen| diately sustained by Justice Kalisch. ousine, chatted with the chauffeur a] Save herself and her unfortunate hus-| did her not to, as people were plan- | This objection was withdrawn, Then moment, and then was driven off| band. ‘'She says that when she called| ping to Kill John Brunen, She knew] Capt. Larkin was ordered to answer toward Paris, at the Brunen home long after the} who was planning and did not want question. ‘To Mr, Kelsey's sur- eae murder an dsaid her husband had been] Hazel's life edangered se, he said that Mrs. Brunen nad HER DANGEROUS AGE. kidnapped, Mrs. Brunen stoppe her.| “Before the dirt had settled on th: yer said che hated her husband in (From the Detroit News.) saying she didn’t want Bessie Mohr.| grave of Jolm Brunen the Bruncns| his presence, Miss Manchaser—What do you con-| Harry's wife, to overhear. That was{and the Mohrs were rejoicing over his} “Didn't she say she led a dog's sider the dangerous fee fora woman? Jal! imagination because the entire] death." life?” then asked Kelsey. ‘Mr. Kel- a Woman Is when she begins to show | family discussed Powell's arrest. Mr. Peacock called attention to} sey,” said the justice, “you are wust- it, Then she's in grave danger of being “The defense has failed to offset] Mrs. Brunen’s behavior after the]ing time. The defendant herself used laid on the shelf. this caso, and [ ask you, after a re-| shooting, saying she herself testified | those words on the stand here," tears of | tot. $2.50 to $3.50 love for John Brunen, but tears of} “Did Mrs. Brunen say to you at fear. 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