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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, Tyzy. i { *2-5.%"| MOODIN ON STAND [Washington Rich in Xmas Booze; MYSTERIOUS BOMB, BURGLAR DEFENSE, auc ks SAYS STATE HAS Pays Less Than Last.Year, Too bi WOUNDS BLUECOA / Bil surmise, but he would be an un- Explodes as Policeman Opens bis mane ta/ebar Mr Up: leggers, Outwitting Drys, Expect $100,000 Sales— Door He Finds Unlocked— Two Watchmen in Store. 00 ee tiislsse sotrart antoroemeat of FULL 0 AL OTA Whiskey Drops $30 a Case, Champagne $20. iy) f (From a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) i eee If Wife Scolds, Eat Lemon Drops |7afy Stolen | And Forget, Judge Tells Husband] 94 Ship's Cats Advice Sounds Good to Adam Plova, Held for Beating Helpmate; She Forgives, They Make Up. As a Caristmas present to themselves and to Magistrate Dale of the Adams Strect Court, Brooklyn, Adam Ploma of No. 181 York Street, Brook- lyn, and his wife, Anna, to-day agreed to patch up domestic troubles and he we | to 20 home together Ship news reporters on going Ploma had been brought into court —] aboard the Fort Hamilton of the Fur- ness-Bermuda Line on her arrikal more cheerful, from Bermuda to-day missed the wel- At any rate, overlook the differ-| come they had been receiving for h ences between you and your wife. You]the past two years from Capt, | must give the woman 85 per cent. the] Irrancis's big tomcat Cap. ‘They i \ Surgeon Can't Save Cap, Who Choked to Death on * Fort Hamilton. leila, tr cbbcais tet. i WASHINGTON, Dee. 21.—Washington won't go tairsty at Christ- it, take the oath himself and mes. Neither the Governors’ nor the Adininistration’s pronouncement Giner bes tinned a, chullenss Admits Connection With Cor- on Prohibition is having any effect on the local trade. would] portions Allied to Fuel In- An adequate supply of choice wines, champagnes and Iquors has dustry; Barge Sinks arrived for holliday buyers, persons in close touch with the Hquor market sald to-day, Prices are lower than they were a year ago. 16 he had beaten her and used abusive Local bootleggers declare they were tipped off a month ago taat language. They appeared bound to 5c Mat. officiais wil) confer to-day in a united the privilege of buying and drinking | ™nlstrator, admitted to-day in Plat-] +. proripition Enforcement Branch of the Internal Revenue De- break up home ties thts morning| better of the argument and then the i filielt liquors themselves white deny-| bush Court, Brooklyn, where he vol- effort to invoke the ald of some law) otis the Magistrate offered friendly] man usually gets the best of it. When] "ned that Cap died last nigh ily took the stand to testify in partment intended bringing additional dry agents here Christmas or ordinance which will protect police- cotitinel she scolds you don’t pay any attention] UNder tragte circumstances, ao.) among the masses." behulf of a Brooklyn proporty owner,| Week to make the Nation's Capitol the most arid city in the country, {men and firemen from the dangers of} 44, you go ton prizefight on your] © Ne" Instend, go around the corner at had the run of the ship, 4 It is difficult to venture a prediction : but the bootleggers operéting her 1 nate Owe tates n new stylo burglar bomb of the ‘ and buy yogrsetf five conts worth o¢| DUt evening always found him in the as to what the answer of officialdom| that he ts president of the Amertoon ut the bootleggers op g here on a large scal months ago }onomtcal warfare type which seriously | way home buy a loaf of bread and] temon drops and forgot. Tam serious | C2 tabin, Yesterday eyveniaae will be to that charge. The drys—|Car and Foundry Company and an] had ctored hundreds of cases of whiskey and champagnes waich were injured Policeman Henry J. McArdle} some ham and arrange a little party|in what 1 am saying here.’’ ‘apt. Francis had on iis desk a box meaning their officials—have known] executive of approximately a dozen} seeasud yesterday 2 of the West 30th Street Station last} with your wife,"’ he advised. “Things! Spectators in the court room ap- lish taffy bout thie for many months. They|otner corporations whose business Is aud) Ls night while he was trying the doors] of this kind will make her happy. It|plaudod as the Plomas left the ‘a8 Cap's custom to help him. have deemed it politic to make no ited ‘with theeead taduarey An idea of how much of the holiday cheer is stored in the capital 4 the eS TE Wa a 1s too bad you cannot bring with you|arm tn arm. self to anything in the way of eat- rer imosities, | #lled H ary, 3 : & Co,, at No, ‘est 25th Street, ables lie found in the cabin and he Fae ee aan incvitatie that sooner or| The admission was elicited by Con-| ™may be gleaned from the fact that choice rye whiskey is quoted at $30} Over a month ago Deputy Fire Chiet tackled a piece of the candy. Some Jater there would be a clash between] gressman-Elect Loring M. Black jr., a case lesa this yoar than it was last Christmas. Gene Ross Wee oe ae © ore t tine after Capt. Fransic found Cap ° ‘ : public enforcement and private prac-| attorney for the property owner, who It was learned that most of the shipments wore omuggled into the | (i.tci; explodes a cartridge. to attract tice in the National Capital. i VU. under the desk in apparent rs sought to show that the fuel situation! District from Baltimore, Philadelphia and the Bahamas. the police and releases a gas which > pee and called De. McIntyre, the al t surgeon is such that a landlord could not se- The announcement yesterday that hundreds of cases of whiskey, |oVverpowers the intruder. City labora- Cap’s teeth were locked together CAPTURE APARTMENT cure coal and therefore was not crim-] stored for the last two months, had beon.released for the market acted |"0ries report that the gas ts dapaue CORPO R AT avsd lib jaws apart end fomoreaiene HOUSE ROBBER, FIND Lined vo oe failure to pro-} ike a ere sae hr peer be dry a at ~~ the sy dioxide, which Chief Medical Officer candy ut Cap died in rent ITCASES OF LOOT | ‘ie heat and hot water, ones perturbed. Hundreds of local tleggers who have been supply- | Joseph E. Smith of the Fire Depart- agony. An autopsy disclos at |e pa BUITCASE ae The Fuel Administrator deciared,| ing the thirsty of Washington with corn Ijquor were forced to sell that | ment saya Is dangerous to Aremen. i R ” plece of the candy had lodged in hia th “hief Ross complained to ef product last night for as low as $7 a-gallon. Keston and the latter: referred (the —>—_- ——- Federal Trade Commission Confesnes to About Fifty Burglaries} among other things, that the State is deat omuierigats:: te E im Fordbam Kingsbri enjoying Its full quota of coal—60 Quotations yesterday for the imported champagnes were $20 a case | case to Peter B. Spence, Chief of the less than a year ago, Agents of the wholesale bootleggers furnished | Fire Prevention Bureau, for investiga- Claims Practice Is Un- fair Competition. on a charge of disorderly conduct’ by his wife, who declared that on Dee. @ bottle of beer to make the occasion “The plain people,’ he says, ‘'be lieve that many of these high officials} wiiliam H. Woodin, State Fuel Ad- believe in that autocracy whcih claims Police, Fire and Health Department t Sections of the Bronx. per cent. of its normal supply, and The mystery eurrounding a long that virtually every municipality in their customers with printed price Mets subject to change without | tion and report. Chief Spence branded Cee ree ee notice, Immediate delivery {s guaranteed. «The pricos follow: the device as injurious to firemen,|Relate Activities of Otis ae er ee ronhaidgg | the State had received its allotment. ‘ Pale ae akg } ae in the Fordham and Kingsbridge| oo, $10,000,000 revolving fund which Mumms Extra Dry, Moct and Chandon, and Cliquot Imported |f° tne Health Department for the ex.| Clark and Hugh Willis at sections of the Bronx was solved to-} was appropriated by the Legisiature] Champagnes, $130 a case. a —Jercise of its police powers. Mine Shambles Fee cutee tas coantyiavclindl AdGuletistar tecaiee pract: Benedictine, London Bottling, $120 a case. Martel and Hennessy | McArdle saw a light In th rear of RT EOOE TORSPR: TIMOR, EWenty- BV : ~| Brandies (three-star), $110 a case. tho shop, and finding the door on- years old, who was captured last| Cally intact, he said, becauso the netae »$ locked opened {t and started in. There] MARION, Ml., Dec. 21 (Associated Proceedings have heen started in of corporations, Hearings have been held by an examiner in Minneapolis mine the morning of June 22, was the}on complaint of the Commission rigis which impelled dts authoriza- Black and White, Johnny Walker, Haig & Haig, John Haig and - night by Detectives Cano and Nielan,| tion has ‘Sane a iiaiian Dewars Scotch Whiskies, red cas, is r J bade este hae sey na Sev-| Press).—A. W. Steel, foreman of the] the Federal Trade Commission to have +] tio 3 5 . eral fee! e r in a semi-con- “: ver house near the bat! zi ed State: K that he has committed about fifty} vit 1 had $40,000,000," he dectarod, Sherwood, Mount Vernon, Canton, Pikesville and Lewis Hunter Rye scious condition amd ignited his uni.| *lectric power house near the barbed words “United States’ or tie ; burglaries in that part of the city.]“I couldn't secure more coal for the Whiskles, bottled in bond, single cases, $120; 10-case lots, $116. form. His right ankle was torn for} Wire fence where fourteen bodies were bo "removed from names 2 Magistrate Cobb held Hatton without|Stte than it has right now. There ; “ : 4 threo inches, his back sprained, his|fcund after the non-union miners had x is a 40 per cent. shortage of anthra- Sasa cite coal throughout the whole coun- Tho detectives said they trailed] try." Imported sherry and port Wines, $60 a case. Gordon Gin (London face and hands burned by yy acid, and he “4 ” bottling), $60 a case, Old Tom Gin, imported, $100 a case. Dunsville [hie uniform ruined. He also was al. | 0°? Tarched from the Lester “stip Irish Whiskey, Imperial size, $125 a case. Vermouth (Italian), $100 a | most deaf. Weare always Matton last evening to an apartment] Mr. Woodin declared that no maxi- diately after th Josion Ea-| first witness at the morning session|against the U. S, Roofing and Pait Rte 3 on case. Yellow Chartrese, imported, $110 Be. Immediately after the explosion Ed- AE s Louse at No. 119 Kingsbridge Road|™um price had been fixed for New fe meter ina TERE rode = ward Bingach, No. 1602 Second Ave-|of the trial of flve union men for] Co., and the examiner's report ix ex- ta aiid saw him ring the belis of several| YO"* because it was believed that ‘as estimated last night that as much as $100,000 will change | nue, and John Leonard of the Edwards | murder, eaten apartments and finally onter. Going would bring all prices to the level of hands in the purchase of intoxicants during the holidays. Hotel, Brooklyn, rushed up from the] ye said 1 Were aes red: ne e said he observed a crow orneys. for Trade Commis : the maximum, He added that a fair me tr gethag Add und him en} profit on a ton of coal was $3.60, and + apartment occupied by a family|®! some dealers are asking exor- named Cooper. There was no one] b!tant prices. in the apartment at the time, ‘With coal scarce at any price, the _ Hatton's plan, they said, was to] Police found more than 200 tons of it ring apartment house bells and when ]?oaming around early to-day without rear of the shop, Leonard had also been burned about the face. They | the power house bet [sion have stated that the case will off be carried to the POKER SWINDLE said they had been sent by the private|M. and then saw two men, one € My patrol agency that guards the building | whom he believed was Hugh Willis,Jan attempt to forever restrain tx to learn the cause of a signal indl- | avg up in an automobile. smpany from us nited States” Ab connection with the STARTS ROUND p ating that something was wrong in} ‘whe witness said the crowd, after|o. “tr, s+ j ey the shop. ee fap Se . $." In conn he pushed one to which there was no] 4M owner, only to seo it sink in Hell ALL KNOWLEDGE OF It appears that the bomb was al eine spout Tet oie and he ute name, or in the marketin response he assumed that the family} Gate. 2-Inch brass cylinder, filled with |}:°.14 several hundred shots. at thelr products) in stolition of tHe P was out and proceeded to jimmy the The Marine Division launch No. 2, (F GAMBLERS HERE SHOOTING HUSBAND nitri cacid, sulphuric acid and sulphur ve i FE Trade C f +. |in charge of Policemen Grant Parkin- et Is ‘ederation Trade Commission Act 6: door. From documents in the man's with a percussion cap on each end, * eaneaae possession they found that he formerly |", George Meyerberg and Erle Lun- that was attached to the shop door | (Und the bodies. -Hé sald he could) gene, 26, 1924. It ts belived in Min- 4 ‘| aulst, was cruising on tho east side of not recognize any one in the crowd polle: that the actid s lived in Olin “Place, the Bronx, had] Wi Svaive taland, near Hell Gate, at 1 In such a way that when the door was| fn had not seen any of them since.{MetPolls that the action wa deserted his wife and two children ana | ""s¢ opened with a key the cylinder was} "Ward trovillion, .the next witn : (Continued) (Continuea) thrown back and did not explode. that there is a warrant out for his i] get the matter well under way be- arrest ina charge of abandonment, |'UschInE aimtonly about. The two private watchmen say atter|fat ynown Otis Clark for a eon, Hel te nee ne ee ane we In a furnished room at No, 238 West }arary Munks and that It was loaded | Republican Club was not now so very| in the world, are you?” asked District | unlocking the door and going In they |estitied that after the riots he saw] on |. 46th Street, where Hatton has been|t capacity with soft coal worth about| different from the Mannister Club, | Attornye Edwards. took the key out and closed the door} cork, one of the defendants, show! living, the detectives found seventy-}§3,900. ‘Think! ight hi a 7 again without locking it. This al} guttet and hi peven’ pawn tekels and twelve sult] syoeg neinking some one might havel which was closed by Inspector Bolan.| ‘Yes, Fm," the witness responded! towed the “'acid bomb" to slip back |‘ Mullet and heard him say: cases full of wearing apparel and|ther way im but It was domed "| At any rate, a special service squad | quickly. ready for action, and when McArdie|/* ‘Re leal Of @ oeruwe we silver, They made an effort to salvage the| from Headquarters was ordered to fo] Mrs, Hirsh denied ever having had|Pened the door It exploded. | Under cross-examination, fie said he 5 > barge, but discovered it was taking|to the Active Republican Club and|trouble with her husband over girls, |, {0° Private patrol agency insisted) 144 had a discussion at one time with| “ireult Court of Apr it knew nothing of the presence of : Neat euler PEACE PARLE IT ate rapidly and had barely jumped} +iake it apart to see what makes it “ i °f | Clark about a bill the latter owed him,| Judtcal order Y QUITS Pane ihen thal tagand saaisecoten & Ree and said she never heard of a Miss|the “burglar device,” and its twol sit tat there was no hard feelings.| Action ts brought on SESSION AFTER TURK- [safe distanco when the barge went] tick Davenport mentioned by the prose-|watchmen sald they were also un-| (7 ghattner, a Herrin hardware] unfair competition agy GREEK WAR OF WORDS | down. ‘They were unable to learn in} Word of the impending raid got to}cutor. She also denied that her hus- | @W#re of !t. | The police aro trying to tified three or four men came] tions which de not have the early hours to whom the cual be-| Deputy Inspector Troy and he made] band ever ha dseparated from her fol- ae ty unaee chthe atop MP aues- 1 into his store the morning of June 21,J “United States’? in the Abrupt Adjournment of Confer- ionens or how or where the barge got} , quick mobilization of twenty men} towing a heated quarrel. Herman Kaufman, senior partner in| @Md#'asked me to give them some} names ; on ain \iee) Ab i Se and reached the place before the] The District Attorney endeavored to| ‘he firm of Kaulman & Panltcl, told | eval area non inean ite alee SSS { LAUSANNE, Dec. 21 (A tea] JUDGE TELLS LANDLORD | Headquarters’ detachment arrived. refresh the memory of the witness re-| the bomb exploded through the fact that] gaid ho refused to give the guns with- snocia) ‘They swooped down on the club,| garding her husband’s leaving her by |the Policeman's elbow struck the con] out an order, and Hugh Willis and YN Press).—A wordy altercation between] HOW TO GET COAL—HIRE slbbed ib ct Ambien abuica) Catte aad trivance while he was entering the prem- — (a> ~ e ex-Premier Venizelos of Greece and} TRUCK; HAUL IT HIMSELF reading testimony Mrs. Hirsh made in]ises to ascertain, the cause of a light} ®0ther man came in and asked for Riza Nur Bey, Turkish Nationalist sant chips and took thirty men to the West | her claim for $60,000 from an insur-}in the rear of tho place ore eal that tte manager oF the store: Then, shout @elegate, caused Signor Montaona,| @!evem Apartment House and Ten~ bday Street Stalon, where twenty- See er euee heat pay Giaraonds Rycbl Meal reas a Hole pansee ete she nineas sa President of the Near East Conference ement Owners Directed te Sup- | seven of them were charged with dis- home. ineved peed etalon LOB her | Gri y ay cineed it wae tnt looked, ane | °G. Gece de tiara can wolenatrey ner Pinks mat ne Sei orderly conduct and the other three pt Sul main-lihat condition attracted the attention tedde Commission on Minorities, to bring] 4 iandior’ who told Maglatrate tained, however, that ‘*Walli” never|e"the policeman on post. Mr. Kauf-]to give you any guns without an this morning's session af the com- with maintaining a place for gambling | had left her and added they never had |, \"e, PPthe bomb would be removed, | order."” Mission to an abrupt close. Renaud in Harlem Court to-day that] John Brockhagen, Steward of the The dispute wus over the question} he wanted to give his tenants heat] club, was held in $500 bail in the West WERE ate the word! But how can Christmas really be merry without The OKeh Laughing Record? It's the jolliest record in Santa Claus’ Music Box. The, Economy We can talk Quality just as cloquen:ly but we always figure. on Loft Quality speaking for itself. Advt. on Page 8 st court in against a small concern in order t when they saw a big barge corporations with “United in tieir titles woke up to the proceedings. From Minneapolis the findings of the examiner will go to the commis- sionin W ) nand then to the als for a fi Patent Coltskin with dull kid trimming and inlay or black suede with pat- ent trimming and inlay ‘ DOLLARS SILVER OR GOLD BROCADED CROSS STHAP, $14.00; ONE STHAP, $12.00 Sizes 1 to 9 A to EE 290 Fifth Ave. 511 6th Ave. Both Stores bet. 30th and Jist Sts, Glassberg’s Standard High Lace Boots, $10 @ serious quarrel, It was learned that Policeman Me-| “Did Willis tell you that?" A picture of two little love birds|Ardle’s hearing has been affected by “No, but I wanted time to hide the of emigration. M. Venizelos bitterly mate: ‘ 4 attacked the Angora Government and} ®™4 hot water they demanded but} Side Court on a gambling house constantly together and ideally happy | the explosion and his uniform overcoat} 1... + protested against the alleged deporta-|idn't know how to get coal, was ad-| charge. Frederick Oberhaught, 98-1 o¢ Hirsh and his wife, painted to the was the description of the married life |destroyed by the acid in the bomb. “Did someone call you on the tel- ‘ i ephone later? tion of Greeks by the thousand from | vised by the court to hiro a truck, go} stant steward, and John Kelly, door-|ju,y and Judge Smith to-day by|ONE KILLED, TWO SHOT Anatolia. down to the coal yards, and haul it 9 “Yes, a man whose voice I thought man, were held in $1,000 bail each on George M. Levy, counsel for Mrs. IN ALLEGED MUTINY Rizanor replied tn the same vein, Gambling and Liquor Law charges. | yin 1 recognized an that of Hugh Willis charging Venizelos with being re-{ UP ‘0 his house, ig eee ay Ne esha The word picture Levy painted of} gr, JOHNS, ., Dec, 21—A die-| some guns to shoot birds with. Py oe ke ee Eau cytes Cis GAA YOu ORY cee oe whiskey and a bottle of gin|‘h? Reine Davies party a vivid} turbance on w ec! ee the Danish | may make a duplicate of the order {ts consequences. haye to wait two months. If you do], iteh a ono, It smacked throughout of liquor|schooner Centaurus, which Capt. Ras-| ang pring the bill to mo.’ ‘The voices of the two delegates rose were found in-he sitohens 809 80 80+ lenty and he admitted b« Museen said was a mutiny, was quelled | 402 Dring the bil to mes toa high pitch, both speaking at the|®® 1 *4¥ You will have the coal in al ditional charge of yiolating the Myll. | Plenty and he admitted dias ats by the skipper when he shot down three | | 7 eee Nested) men aman 7 v 01 -Gi ot wi . 3 B astly llors. seaman Sorenson died ve ote » st same time and refusing to heed the|few hours. I will adjourn this case seas Act was made against Brotk drunk" In fact, they drank ao much |*ettsayt Tne two other wounded are| ang more than 300 re eg cil Dleadings of the President that they| until to-morrow to seo if you ore in| MAROD wno in a Dep el calm down. In view of this, Sig. Mon- yer, . Nquor on the lawn and in the raths-| expected to recover, pen. | Mitton. Shaftner sald he had ant! (thé 4 . . home, he G-ton boat, plying between Den-| resident of Horrin eighteen years and taonb declared the session adjourned, |°@™est-”” tho Magistrate said, uty Appraiser of the Port of New| Méllst of the Davies home, he said, The 9 resident of Horrin eigh amid confusion. The landlord was Joseph Gold-| York and a Major in the Police Re- that even now neither any idea}mark and this colony, was entering had known Willis for about twelve acral stein, of No, 66 Hast 120th Street.| serves, tried to get to the police eta- st ee subequaeae shooting, ae Harbor Buftett, a ;| sears. ~ He was one of eleven apartment and|t t his Police Reserve id it the | spew of five turned on the Captain. oils cia ¥ WED IN CONSTANTINOPLE RAT ioc Atty ios Ey showy enerve truth: about the gathering," declared | ~ = SENATE AIDS IMMIGRANTS. trate Renaud on summonses charging} ni oe. Ss rs were , too," them with. falling to provide Ade-| " Teyer antl he could not account for] Where the Hauor came from, but you ]éreat many others were drunk, (9%) 416 passoq and gent to the President Retief Worker itu Nistrict Attorney Elvin D. Edwards P Vice Consul’s Bride by Chrixtmas, | stein made out a check for $200 in| sioner Enright, Inspector Belton anc | ith was the drunkest man in the Du ie aa Siren Hatton who entered the United States prior to court and said he would be glad to| Deputy Inspector Troy that no gamb.| “0rd the night of the shooting and Oe March 7 last in excess of the Imm!- Hugh Kelly, jr., of Washingt ; : ant. |drunk?" he asked. mitted under bond to remain perman- ere Vi eetach mare, “} but get it, Commissioner Enright, and other po- {husband They both drank constant-/SFX 0. answered the witness. Be then ee ee ee Consul here, was mer-| about four hundred tenants office officials, se said, that the mem. |!¥ 0m the lawn and in the rathskeller. anion, Mrs, Hirsh, was so drunk sler, of Wellaville, N. ¥., and Richmond, |were on hand to testify against the| club, as is done in every club in the | ‘em And Hirsh tossed off everything | Come ee Va. Practically every member of eleven landlords, who were directed] city. ‘There is no liquor served at the | 2° Could get his hands on as well. A % said Mrs, Hatton. present. water all the time liquor found there early to-day he] can't help it if it ts brought out that Ll aaa reason you were sober, The marriagd was the culmination of} ‘The only one against whom a com-| 414 had not been opened, "Jothers were intoxicated." ie thi - we he witness. was engaged in relief -vorx for the] wn wen a Hiren oan i replied t oat ernstein of No. 55 Central Park] », rah was ao beastly drunk he wan: drink as man American Young Women's Christlanl weet This was the second time she| . dered, off somewh Mr, Levy con-| “Did Mra. Hifeh drial Ohy America some time ago ind travella/ hed been summoned and she was] CLO) Boe cuprer Laughing Record 78 CENTS AT ALL DEALERS a in the brief despatch said, when the entire AFTER 6,000-MILE RACE tenement house owners before Magis- | ahield to Inspector Troy, but was de- | Mi)" eyo am not cing to mee WEXATE, AIDS IMMIGRANTS. jeu to Became] quate heat and hot water, Gold-|the raid, as he bad informed Commia. {27° Solng to ba convinced ‘Wali’ |Teplied the BLO (o-day a measure permitting immigrants CONSTANTINOPLE, Dee. 21 y any price for coal If he could | Pee eee the: ciate enn, | Mrs. Hirsh was as intoxicated as her] , “You and Mise Carrillo were not} etic, Law quotas and who were ad- ried to-day to Mies Mathilde Julla Vos-lhouses in Harlem and Yorkville] here played poker and pinochle at the | THY drank everything assigned to} | “Tsn't it Father etree Suey your American colony in Constantinople was}to get more coal and furnish hot) «iub, he asserted. The bottles of We are here to tell the truth and Mr. Hirsh drank all the drinks © romance which beran while the bride} paint was drawn was Mrs. Lillio| aul the prisoners were rel “Sometime around eleven o'clock | because he drank all your drinks?" ‘Association by She rcurned to tinued in explanation of the shooting, | 99, Sx or eight, cocktails?” “wy th that. 6,000 mites by rapid stages in order to[held in $500 bail for examination pire, Hiren was searching for) Sen ein drunk ot +) arrive in time for holding the wedding|next Thursday. | ‘Wallie."” Finally she discovered him y ‘she was doing.” Cc Ui Cc. eons rvice iy Curietreas, eneiliina Ae er iene ona bench on the lawn. He was Lee Si ee vee pane indignant ~ kinds of hard | 134 DUANE BT..M. $ 4 LA bl “ Mrs. Hal 5 dignar 5 j be ayer GOVERNMENT OFFICES wiih lakes ES Ere and eee yet tooling ery time the District Attorney asked Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets _ es 93 “WAR GUILT” CAS DISMISSED AT LEIPZIG New York State, New Engtand and|hand. She rushed toward him. There|if she was drunk at various Parties Pennaylvanta Wil) Get Booat [was an explosion. Mrs, Hirsh re-| she attended with the Hirshes. NEARLY OUT OF COAL that last-minute gift be Handker- f oF DIED. a : : th Carrillo of Freeport who ap hshern Awoax the Namber a ee Ft ene mal esa wee lnome wets art quest to arrive at the| |B chiefs! They’re sure to please. At CELLNARTE BARAT hy Cael eystaay perent Mar Getisy; There Is little hope for A whit Several character witnesses were] party, told of danding on bru McCutcheon’s you'll find a most compre GOELER.—BERTHA,. Campbell Funeral BERLIN, Dec, 21.—The Ph vere i [put on the stand to testify the] followed by @ buffet lunch Im the hensive selection of Gift Handkerchiefs Church, Bway, Oth, Thureday, 2 P. My coat Christmas in most of the ter- |Hirshes always were an affectionate | Davies home. a eae . i ?, DEORD.—GUY B,C T only had two cocktails, but every for Women, Men, and Children. They’re BADNORD OUT o. _Carmetah | Mase ” tory ea he Mississippi, the Jand loving couple. Mrs. Diana C. to-day, dismissed ninety-three i ritory east of t 0 4 r he guilt’ cases tried in accordance with F Weather Bureau stated to-day, Hatton of Freeport described the|time I saw Mrs. Hirsh she had a all of the superlative quality traditional the Versoilles Treaty. Unless the weather takes a de- |fathskeller as a long, gloomy room|glass fi her hand and was drunk by 7 a - Gens. 7 K With the thermometer lower thon at 8 es said. = “Mr. Hirsh was drunk, with McCutcheon’s. T Ww " Von Gallwitz, Von Mackensen, r thon s cided turn within the next thirty. with a miniature bar, She said Mra, | sho said t HE ORLD Ss Yon ilpsingen, Von’ Below and Vo time this Winker ‘Unole Ram Hivsh drank many cocktail and] but aid not quarrel with his wite, | Diekut and Professop Goce nig and found that manv| six hours, Christmas temperatures | scotch higbulls. caw ‘Wallic’ kiss her once during the alt = H l Offi ee ings wei son] it hm about what they drank two cockati:” sua |teeainey® sheied-ae ee arlem ice Lis ne dit pear Wm Supplies ¥ Col, Bowle, fo : OMe. Hires ttorney Tevy said that in view of : Spinning Wheel”? were strictly private, and Allied rep- Hence, tho Inter + Col, Bowl 3 Mr. Attorn McCutcheon “Spinnin: and drank {tho wide publicity given the affatr it —symbol of purest linen and Now Located at was only fair and just for him to jy ool 4 2092 ~ h Mrs. Hirsh|say at this time that Miss Marion diver t A ve. XTC Irinks away from me m himself."* What condition wa dvsentatives Were not present, The Court declared ( d been proved order ¢ neither absolutely guilty nor innocent of |the Nations! Ca: mmission teased an s emergency exists in ital and ordering the Snow was forecast for to-night rime against German law. Seven hun-|Commercial Coal Mining Company, uf] and to-morrow In parts of New [in when you left?” Mr, Levy asked, |Davies, film actress and sister of Near 125th St. Hy iine@ and seventy-one cesee are pend-| Twin Rocks, Pa., to send three coos off York, Pennsylvania and the New “ ydrunk, and Hirsh was, too.|Retne Davies, did not attend the ‘ coal here daily for the next fifteen days England States. Me ge round and was loud, A {party HOTEL THERESA BUILDING *

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