The evening world. Newspaper, December 20, 1922, Page 21

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KIDNAPPERS DEAD One Burglar Shot by Var Brunt Admitted Fa- mous Abduction. Albert H. Van Brunt, who In De- eember, 1875, shot and killed William Mosher and Willlam Douglas, sup- posed kidnappers of ( Ross, died yesterday in his ‘0. 2700 Glen- enty-three. Tho sensational shooting occurred when two men attempted to rob the Van Brunt home at Ssth Street and Shore Road, Brooklyn, alongsido the present Crescent Club. The burglars smashed a window early in the morning and the awak- ‘d women of th Yun Brunt. From an upstairs win- dow he saw the men emerge from the shadow of the barn and fired a shot- gun twice. Both men wero hit. Van Brunt and neighbors tricd to household roused revive them. Presently De his eyes. “Charlie Ross—we kid- mapped him," he said with consider- able effort. When asked where the boy was, he gasped, ‘task Mosher."* But Mosher was dead and Douglas died a few minutes later without re- vealing the hiding place of the boy, if he knew it. This was the nearest any one ever came. to solution of the mystery of Charlle Ross, kidnapped at the age of four from hi n Germantown, Philadelphia, wards were offe entire country t accepted theory Is } after three months’ captivity, his body being thrown Into rk Bay Mr. Van Brunt was a brother of the late Judge Van Brunt of the City Court, He is su y a son AUTO PLUNGE - OVER Tit DANK AND KILLS A MAR Machine anes Bottom Up in Yonkers, Breaks Vic las opened arge re- e of the The a boat tim’s Neck. An a hitting the sidewalk and 1 over a thirty-foot embankment in Central Avenue, Yonkers, late last night, kill ing Anthony Ballu, thirty, of No Nepperhan Avenue, Y¢ juring his f landed bott neck. The others, injuries, we No. 433 Nepperhan A and driver of the mact and four-year-old son and his sister-in-law, Bakolt, Heory Lehr, thirty-six, an embroid ery manufacturer . went ove . owner wife, 1 or; Mary injuries which etop. WOULD END ALIMONY CLUB BY FORCED WORk. Woman Sees Delinquent Hathys Clamoring for Dr. Anna W. Hache attorney and candidate tor in the lust election, anno! terday 2 campaign to linquent bus- jail, the pro a thelr wives Sauce for } the Goose is sauce for everything else in the poultry, meat, fish and vegetable line. Espe cially good, too, on sa and in the gravy and soup. OLD TUS Sauce MADE IN U.S. MADE INU, At Grocers Pay Delicatessen Stores £. Pritchard, 927 Spring St, N. Y Wanamaker and Josephthal, lyn will 1 wood Road, Brooklyn, He was sev-| DR.CHARLES W BERRY tant Gener following to comprise the Military Staff of the Governor: Manhattan; Col. John J. Byrne, 108th In E. Walsh, 10th Infantry, Alt | Lieut. Col. William J. ¢ Infa Manhattan; Awe n, 106th Infantry, Brook! Major John H. O'Connor, 71st Infan try, Manhattan; Major Capt. Ogden J. E Field) Artillery Brigade, Virst Lieut. Paul Lorch, 4 fantry, I Adjutant G a ft Lieut. Commander Robert C. Lea, ped with minor | tha Eddys 3 Jot the seventeen trom this MAN WHO KILLED |SMITH APPOINTS ae “GHARLIE” ROSS'S | MILITARY STAFF, Ser BERRY AS CHIEF) ha military a candidate for eeeestiifiiasié ants, year Who Served as Aids to ite wa Miller, Reappointed. betel Ss Dr. Charles White Ber Governor § Crown a post Berry held dur- administration. His nnounced by the Gov- rnor-elect last night, along with the IONAL G Col. Rodman Wanama tD. Reserve, Artillery, Manhattan Howlett, 1¢ } Col. John S. Thompson, Cavalry, ntry, Medina; Col. Ch hroeder, 1th Infantr jo William Otty . Manhattan; ©: » 102d E x VAL MILITIA Louis M, Josephthal Comm TRADE MAR REGISTERED . The best rule in the world for si lecting ristmas gifts is the rule of giving what you yourself would receive and that, will suggest © Nuts, and pleaty of them. Chil- dren delight in them and Cash's m grown people welcome them as nourishing, nat ural confections. 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