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TI1E" BROOKLYN DAILY NEW YOKlv, MONDAY. OCTOBER 1. ,1928. Ml zogus ruie. Tnree men were ei ecuted in July for plotting to asss3n Ill Bflfl.il 111! STARTED CONSPIRflTQRS 11 Wreckage of L.

I. Crash (mie nun. Zogu, who is 34, belonged to th most powerful feudal clan of th Matja District of Albania. At different times he fought for and against the Turks, Italians, Austrian TACTICS IH PROBE III DEATH DF FIVE H1WGFD Br ORDER ATI BORAH'S IRE CROSS OF Oil KING Rochester Hotels Overflow With Convention Throngs; Kings Women Entertained Dinner Arranged for Tonight in Honor or Nellie Ross. Mrs.

Smith to Attend Brown Derbies Much in Evidence. Special by Eagle Staff Correspondent. Rochester, Oct. 1 There is no such thing as a vacant hotel room in Rochester today. The room clerk in one hotel came near getting a black eye last night.

A delegate to the Democratic State Convention arrived, was assigned to a room, had his baggage ana Jugoslavs. Supported Prince William. After the first Balkan war In 1812, Albania became an independent state. Prince William of Wled assumeu his reign there in February, 1914, and h-was supported by Zogu. Prince Wit-Ham, however, was besieged by lnsuj gents in December and left Aibanr During the World War, Zogu com manded an Austrian battalion.

In 1920 he reappeared on the Albanian scene as a leader of the uedal land-lords. In 1921 he became Minister r' Brooklyn Man a Victim at Massapequa Four In Executed in Market Place 24 Hours After Their Plot Is Discovered. Belgrade, Jugoslavia, Oct. 1 jured in Hospital. The Public Service Commission and the District Attorney of Nassau the Interior and two years later over The newspaper Politlka said today that it had been learned from County were engaged in two separate Investigations today Into the collision of a Long Island Railroad train and Durazzo, Albania, that eleven con passing automobile near Massa threw Bishop Fan S.

Noll and succeeded to the Premiership. An Albanian student wounded Zogu In 1924 and Fan Noli overthrew the government and again became Premier, Zogu fled, returning In December, 1924, and driving Fan Noll out. He was elected president in February, 1925. splrators against King Zogu were' summarily hanged in the market place at Durazzo yesterday, i'his was pequa, L. late yesterday, in which five persons were killed and four Uses Undercover Agent in Effort to Oust Atlanta Warden, Is Charge.

By BASIL MANLY (Staff Correspondent of The Eagle.) "Washington, Oct. 1 A serious breach Is threatened between Senator William E. Borah, Republican, ol Idaho, and Mrs. Mabel Walker Wllle-brandt. It was learned here today, as a result of the alleged use of undercover agents under the direction ol Assistant Attorney General Wille-brandt to Investigate conditions in the Atlanta Penitentiary for the purpose of ousting the warden, who is one of Borah's friends.

Senator Borah, who is now campaigning for Herbert Hoover, is said to be keeping in close touch with the day-to-day developments of the investigation of the irregular methods alleged to be used by the Department of Justice. John W. Snook was appointed warden of the Atlanta Penitentiary in 109.1 tVirrtnrrVi IVia Cnnt. ethers seriously Injured. London's New Lord Mayor taken up and went out to look over the city.

He returned an hour later and found a stranger in his room. His effects had been removed and those of another The Commission assigned two of done on the new King's order within 24 hours of the discovery of a plot. Two hundred citizens suspected of being implicated were imprisoned. Martial law was proclaimed. its investigators to get details of the accident and report as soon as pos sible.

District Attorney Elvin N. Ed Ben Alt Haggin Divorced; May Wed Rich Woman wards at the same time began gath ering facts about the crash, which he will present to the Nassau County Grand Jury. delegate installed in his absence. Brown derbies are much in evidence. Sheriff "Hank" Hessberg is sporting one.

Senator William Lathrop Love is wearing a broad-brim black fedora a la Senator HefUn of Alabama. A carnation is in his buttonhole. When the women delegates reached Rochester for the convention they Executed in July. After serving as President of Albania since February, 1925, Ahmed Bey Zogue became King on Sept. 1 when the constituton was revised changing the country from a republic to a monarchhy.

Before he became king there had been echoes of dissatisfaction with Much of the information Edwards expects to get will come from the Ben All Haggin, artist, has bees divorced in Mexico by his second wife, Bonnie Glass, dancer. It was reported today by Arturo del Toro, Mexleaa four iniured persons now in the pri vate hospital of Dr. Theodore Reed in Amityville, L. I. Their depositions will be taken for presentation at the attorney.

It is said that Haggin plan to marry a third time. found everything prepared for them Borah after the Wheeler investigation iu" had revealed the evil conditions exist- theV wer( 8uei's of the Mon" coroner inquest. Appeals About Crossings. Here is the wreck of the automobile in front of the Long Island Railroad electric train that dragged the car 500 feet after collision at the Massapequa grade crossing. Five were killed and four were sent to a hospital.

lng under the Daugherty regime, roe county women, ine women nave Edwards today called the accident the most frightful we have had in Established Splendid Record. flowers ftnd lairlv 8nook, who established a splendid bristling with literature and posters Nassau County for a long time," and issued a public appeal to hasten the work of eliminating railroad grade- for Governor Smith for President. NEW QUIZ MAPPED crossings as much as possible. JUSTICE HAGARTY ARRIVES ON LINER "All Long island lies exposed at the grade-crossings," he said, "and record during his 10 years service as warden of the Idaho State Penitentiary, is one of Borah's best friends. The Idaho Senator has frequently expressed his absolute confidence in his ability and integrity and is prepared IN CARNES CASE something should be done as quickly as possible to wipe them out, to Back mm to the limit.

All nine victims were riding In the automobile, which attempted to cross the tracks at the unguarded School- For many months there have been Baptist Ex-Treasurer Seeks Fete Fixed for Mrs. Ross. The Monroe County women have arranged a dinner tonight in the Seneca ballroom in honor of Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Ross, former Governor of Wyoming. Assistant Corporation Counsel Honor Gelson is the only Brooklyn woman who made advance reservation for the dinner, but the Monroe County women said that if Kings County women desired to go the local women would give up their tickets, as the 800 possible places have reports in Washington of ever nr house road crossing, east 01 Massa Tiffany Co.

Fifth Avenue tcSP Street Pearls Diamonds Jewelry Silverware Stationery creasing friction between Assistant pequa, when a 7-car electric express Counsel in Shortage. Atlanta, Oct. 1 (P) a new Attorney General Willebrandt and train bound from New York to Babylon, crashed into the machine. Sir Kynaston Studd. Grand Jury investigation of the The train struck the motorcar with Warden Snook.

This friction appears to have started in connection with the plan to create a separate prison for drug addicts. This plan to separate Carnes case was being mapped out Sir Kynaston Studd, who has Just such force that it was smashed into a mass of twisted metal. The train the users of narcotics from other been elected as the new Lord Mayor of London, England, Is 70 years of age, today by Fulton County authorities on the eve of the meeting of the jury here Tuesday. Meanwhile Clinton S. slid on for more than 500 yards be Numerous Notables in by Steamers Today.

Supreme Court Justice William F. Hagarty and his mother arrive from Europe today on the North German Lloyd liner Columbus. Also listed on the Columbus were Arthur Bodansky, conductor of the Metropolitan Opera Company; Miss Helen Dryden, artist; Felix Resenberg, mariner-novelist; Francis Neilson and Mrs. Neilson and Dr. Friedrich Bergius of the Coal Research Institute in Muehlheim.

The Leviathan, flagship of the prisoners is said to have originated fore the motorman, having jammed on all brakes, was able to bring it to with Warden Snook. Mrs. Willebrandt is reported to have criticised some of the Warden's activities in support of and was once one of England's most noted cricket players. His wife was Princess Alexandria Lieven, daughter of Prince Paul Lieven, grand master of ceremonies in the Czar's imperial court. a stop.

Dead and Injured. The dead were found to toe: wig measure very sharply. And ne, Carnes, former treasurer of the Southern Baptist Home Mission Board, charged with a shortage of approximately $1,000,000 in his accounts, was said to be negotiating by wire with a firm of Atlanta attorneys to defend him. been taken. Kings County women arrived here In fighting trim, fully convinced that they would carry back a nomination on the State ticket and hoping to capture the nomination for Governor for Supreme Court Justice Mitchell May.

There are still loyal admirers of Surrogate George A. Wingate among the women who cannot give up the hope he will finally change his mind and succumb to the wishes of those who desire to see him in the with the backing of Senator Borah, is Madeline Doelte, 12, of Pamlico sa'd to have resented this criticism and replied in kind. Hempstead. Eleanor Rohling, 17, Hempstead. Dagma Stenholm, 12, Hempstead.

Mildred Stenholm. 12. Hempstead As long ago as last March there Were persistent reports both in Wash Carne3 already has been indicted United States Lines, brings 2,069 pas on two counts involving an alleeed ington ana Atlanta that Mrs. wiue sengers, umong whom are United States Senator and Mrs. David Reed George Schwartz, 29, of 40 Covert snonage 01 brandt was determined to secure the Otticers from Atlanta are en route Brooklyn.

removal of the head of the Atlanta Executive Manshion. But if Surrogate Wingate cannot be induced to run OWEN D. YOUNG BAGKS SMITH FOR HIS LIBERALISM The iniured were taken to the prl prison. It is now charged that in order to attain this end she arranged to Winnipeg to return Carnes for prosecution. Carnes' arrest resulted from information furnished Winnioee they are ready to stanchly stand vate hospital of Dr.

Theodore Reed in Amityville. xney were: directly or indirectly for the commit back of Justice May. It seems to do not loving Justice May less but loving Surrogate Wingate more. Alice Doelte, 14, ot famuco police by a former resident of Atlanta, it was learned here today. ment of a Department of Justice agent to Atlanta Penitentiary under Hempstead.

Friscilla Doelte. 7. of the same the assumed name 01 Fete Hansen. Such an "undercover" agent nosing as Mother Dies, Then Father, Strange Tammany Luggage. The Tammany delegation is big blue and gold badges.

Many a prisoner would be in a position to Dawes Plan Drafter Resents Dry Law Fanaticism Lauds address. Raymond Miller, 18, of 329 54th Brooklyn. Valborg Stenholm, 18, of the Pamlico st. address. rick ud all the kossid and eet in Giving Blood for Baby Milwaukee, Oct.

1 His love touch with any inmates who might be used as witnesses in connection with mysterious boxes arrived with the Tammany braves, some marked Governor's Farm Stand. an investigation. einaw ale," some markeo "oats, of Pennsylvania, Michael Cruchaga Chilian ambassador; Federal Judge William Bondy and Prince George Fugger Babbenhausen of Bavaria. A group of British journalists who will tour this country under the auspices of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace arrives on the Atlantic Transport liner Minne-waska. Others on the Minnewaska include Supreme Court Justices John V.

McAvoy and Alfred H. Townley Prof. William Lyon Phelps of Yale, Mrs. Keets Speed and Mrs. Frank R.

Kent. Aboard the motorship Grlpsholm are Wolmar Bostrom, Swedish Minister to the United States; Count Pehr Sparre. A. T. Squire and Mr.

and Mrs. P. P. Emory. Sailing on the Hamburg-American liner Resolute tonight are Judge J.

B. Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gutman. Mr.

and Mrs. Gabriel Becker, Mrs. E. L. Boas.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Dowd and Mr. and Mrs.

J. Trippe. for his newborn Infant cost Anthony Owen D. Young, co-author of the Mrs. Willebrandt strenuously denies some not marked at all, but as the Ganas, 34, a day laborer, his life.

that she had anything whatever to do Dawes plan for reparations and chairman of the General Electric boxes passed the writer there was an Inviting clink of something that with the matter. Long experience and training, expert personnel and up-to-date equipment enable us to handle a large volume of business with the sounded like glass. Wonder what was Company, today indorsed the candi When Tony's wife confided to him the secret, his heart was filled with joy. Preparations were made, and finally the great day arrived. Mrs.

in the boxes? dacy ol Governor Smith for the Presidency. Giving his reasons for The Kings delegation had a much Efforts to Get Avenue I Repaired Proved Futile That they will lose in their efforts to have Avenue between E. 43d st. and Troy repaired is the declaration of some of the residents of that section. While two petitions Ganas went bravely to the Children's FINKELSTEIN GETS TO 10 YEARS FOR larcrer Dronortion of women than the his stand in a statement to Jonn Hospital and Tony went along and Tammany group and claims have Raskob, chairman of the Democratic the largest delegation 01 men 01 pacea tne nails, as all expectant fathers do.

Soon they told him the baby was born, but that the mother National Committoe, he said: "First, I am a Democrat one of MORTGAGE FRAUD any county in the State. Ws. Sallifi McRee Minsterer. co-leader of the utmost satisfaction to had died. signed by them have been forwarded those persons born in the party as it 18th A.

drove up in ner own car, But that wasn't all. The little eirl's to Boro President Byrne ana me our customers. When the Governor arrived Kings Countv women did their share of Continued from Page 1. Hishwav DeDartment. the reply re DIRECTORS JOSEPH HUBEK JOHN W.WEBER SAMUEL H.

COOMBS CCMOULENHAUER CHAS. F. TUTTLE OTTO t. STUDS! HERMAN A. METZ WM.

S. IRISH JAS. SHERLOCK DAV1I BERT L. ATWATER MARTIN H.DAY HOWARD 5. JONES GEORCER.HOLAHAN.Jr.

JAMES J. CRAWFORD AUGUSTUS FROIB SAMUEL G. ADAMS ceived says no repair work can be cheering and by every means possible ine nung in me balance. She was anemic, needed more blood and Tony didn't hesitate. Gladly he gave of his meager supply, that his daughter done until next year.

tried to snow tneir loyalty 10 ana love kelsteln's father, a rabbf; his four brothers, one of them an instructor at St. John's Law School: his wife and were. All ot my people tor many generations have been supporters of the liberal party, just as they were communicants of the most liberal branch of the Protestant Church. "Second, it is a. matter of congratulation that the candidates of the two great parties are both fit in The thoroughfare is described as for their Governor, who has won the nomination for the highest office in children.

None of these relatives, the United States. however, was In court. impassable for heavy trucks and in such condition that private cars can get through only with the greatest difficulty. Paving on Avenue I stops You are cordially invited to make the First National your banking headquarters. Then, almost danDer in his well- REFEREES APPOINTED.

By EBUHAN, J. trey vs. Lamb, Oardlner Conroy. Matter of Beller, Edward J. 8.

Parrell. Matter of Russo, David P. Goldstein. Glazer v. Stelnlauf, Mark Rpardon Jr.

BY FABER, J. Serial Building Loan Savings Inst. vs. Wagner. William E.

Stewart. Oerden Realty vs. Cross Island Realtv Wiillam Klein. Cizmowsltt vs. Hygrade Apartments.

William E. Stewart. Cords vs. Smith, Samuel E. Ma ires.

BY MAY. J. Hada Homes, vs. Miller, Vito JV Lanza. Amols vs.

Johnston, James A. every respect to be President of the United States. fitting gray suit, the little lawyer was escorted out of the courtroom, not at Albany although the road CONTINUE SEARCH having said a word since his entry continues several blocks oeyona. ine two blocks between E. 43d st.

and might live. Tony died last night at the hospital. His baby thrives and grows. Hurricane Relief Depot To Close Here Today With more than 5,000 pieces of clothing received so far, the Red Cross clothing depot for Porto Rico and Florida hurru ne sufferers will close Resents Dry Fanaticism. "I am supporting Governor Smith, 10 minutes before.

Troy ave. are in the worst condition. Judge McLoughlin, In Imposing because he is a Democrat and a it was asserted. FOR PRIEST'S BODY entente, briefly summed up the liberal in the truest sense, and because I think it would be helpful to charges against Finkelstein. Dunne jr.

"This is a sad occasion." he said. Pair Held as Forgers have the liberal party in power, also because I believe in his willingness Hunt for Ex-Brooklyn Cleric MRS. ANNIE MAC KFV O'BRIEN, wlacrw of and capacity to put the farms of this at 5 p.m. today. Garments will be You, a lawyer, are to meet the pen alty for crime.

Claims exceeding $1,000,000 have been lodged against you in bankruptcy. Proof of at least Police Inspector John J. O'Brien, died Sat. country on an equality with its in- Disguised as D. S.

C. Men Peter McCourt, 43, and his brother taken for shipment up to that time at dustrles. at Asbury Park. Asbury Park, N. Oct.

1 Coast urday at her home, 762 Lincoln pi. She was born In Brooklyn, the daughter of the "I am supporting Governor Smith late Thomas and Anna Sheridan Mackey, FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BROOKLYN ESTABLISHED 1851 BROADWAY OFFICE DOWNTOWN OFFICE Broadway and Havemeycr Street 24 Court Street VnJrr Uniltd Statu Cntrnment Saptrvuion Decause 01 nis position on Fronioi the special office at 142 Plerrepont st. Mrs. William Denny Sargent, secretary of the Brooklyn Red Cross, stated this morning that the clothing received so far has been the finest the Lawrence, 35, were arraigned yesterday before Magistrate James V. Short in Gates Avenue Court, and held and was for many years a member of the 20 crimes additional to that to which you have pleaded guilty Is available.

Vbu have been indicted, howevw, but once, on two counts, forgery in the first degree and grand larceny in the tlon. As a liberal I resent the whele Sacred Heftrt R. C. Church and lbs societies. Guardsmen, police and volunteers were today continuing their search for the body of the Rev.

Charles S. Hoff, believed to have drowned on theory of the Constitutional Amend- without bail on charges of forgery. For the past several years she was a mem ment and the fanaticism and unrea organization has ever been given for ber of St. Teresa's R. C.

Church, where sonableness of the Volstead Law. solemn mass of requiem will be said by but, on the other hand, do not pro degree. The punishment for the first is from 10 to 20 years in Sing Sing Prison, for the second, five to 10 They are charged with having passed a bad $25 check on Louis Schenker, a tire dealer, at 986 Bedford ave. They were disguised as Mons. Peter Donohoe on Wednesday morn- relief purposes.

The garments will be packed tomorrow and shipped on Wednesday, according to Mrs. Sargent. The campaign for funds will pose to take any chance on liquor again obtaining the upper hand in Sept. 25 while swimming. He was in charge of the San Alfonso Retreat, Roman Catholic institution at the West End, near here.

lng at 9:30 o'clock. She is survived by one years in Sing Sing Prison. daughter, Mrs. Frank Sullivan; three sons, Bugene John J. and Harry T.

O'Brien, this country. continue this week. New York's quota street cleaners, although they admitted afterward, police say, that they Get Partial Commutation. It was thousht the hiKh wlnas tnai is still more than $150,000 below the Gives Key to Prosperity. and several grandchildren.

Interment will had never been members of any street $750,000 tentative goal. "Ha ring In mind the additional prevailed yesterday may have caused "And now, finally, as to prosperity. ba In Holy Cross Cemetery. "The key to prosperity of the punishment of disbarment which fol his body to be washed ashore during the night. cleanin department and that they had p' chased the whit-wing outfits in a second-hand clothing shop.

Peter United States lies in the living stand lows the felonv ennvirt.lnn nf Father Hofr until two years ago ards of its people. These we have lives at 243 Gates ave. ana Law rATVTATATATATATAATATii 9 ji raised above all the world, not by had been attached to the Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of Per -f TTt fia a msa 4ra mil rence at 105 Putnam ave. lawyer, the District Attorney offered you a plea of guilty of grand larceny in the first degree, which, with my politics, out largely in spite of poll tics. Mr.

Hoover and Governor Smith both know the prescription to TJros' petual Help, Brooklyn, and two years ago was placed in charge of the San Alfonso Retreat at the West End, near here. 3 Wounded, 13 Seized perity. They both have practiced it their individual lives. But the lib "There has been no restitution and lio offer of tangible and substantial restitution. You are sentenced to serve term of imprisonment in Sing Sing Dl.A.

In Camden Rum Fight Camden, N. Oct. 1 (A5) Twelvj eral party naturally believes that the greatest safety of our business abroad lies in the demonstration of its own service, rather than in the mailed fist mo iiiiiiunum 01 wnicn snail ton flva years and the maximum 10 BOTANIC GARDEN men and a woman were under arrest and three persons in hospitals with of government coercion. gunshot and stab wounds today as a years. "I am told that on another occasion after discharge in bankruptcy and without legal oblieation.

you vol result of a fieht between rival fac STATION OPENED Trial by Jury System rat tions in the foreign element of Camden. The affray started night in untarily maae suDstantal restitution Should that follow here I would urge that you receive consideration on an an alleged speakeasy alter Louis Del Inaugurated in Japan artists "the carpenters the painters tlie decorators Duca, one of the wounded, earlier li. The new Botanic Garden station application for partial commutation." In pleading for leniency on behalf the day threw a brick through a win the B. M. connecting link be You Have A Guarantee Coming To You! The Prudence Guarantee does not confer any favor on you! it is coming to you! to withhold it would be to encroach on your investment rights you are entitled to the fullest possible measure of protection -and a 5K PRUDENCE -BOND is one bond in which you get it! First, they are secured by first mortgages on income-earning properties of our own choosing.

Andfinally, they are protected as to interest and principal by more than 815.000,000 of tur rum funds. Tokio, Oct. 1 Today witnessed the Incorporation of that essentially Anglo-American institution, trial by tween the Brighton line and the Ful nis client Mr. Medalie emphasized he fact that when Finkelstein re dow. He and three other men were arrested and bailed.

Several hours later thev are believed to have re ton st. elevated at Franklin ave turned from prison he would be a man iurv. in the legal system of the Jap opened to the public last midnight wunouc a profession since he would turned to the establishment and precipitated the brawl. automatically disbarred. He also It replaces the old Consumers Park station, which is being demolished.

anese Empire. Heretofore Japan has drawn almost entirely on China and continental Europe for its juristic patterns. The Durnose of the innovation was maintained that the claims outstanding against Finkelstein had been Only the Eastern Parkway entrance Seized Offering Appeal tremendously overestimated." is working. The President st. gate has not been completed yet.

The explained to be tne democratization of criminal procedure and the increase ol popular confidence in the To Japanese Emperor Tokio, Oct. 1 While Emperor station was built in answer to a growing demand in the neighborhood. Referee Says Finkelstein courts by opening tne way lor greater Few passengers patronized the new Hirohito was returning from the Tokio station in its first hours of operation. B. M.

T. officials ascribed this to public participation in criminal trials, The new iurv law is limiied in scone. District Court today, which he had Collaborated With Kin to visited in connection with the in Women jurors will not be permitted ignorance of the fact that it was measures about at present. There are no halfway PRUDENCE-BOND! Fool nkruptcy Court open auguration of the jury system, a man wearing workman's clothes attempted to present a petition. The man was While County udge McLaughlin JL.

Olid erts. Recipe and Food Ex perts, Diet and llealtli Experts, dorr and Vitamin Experts aren sleeping, arm eating, aren doing any tiling tut fixing planning sprucing and mailing superb and attractive tne ShETTIEID EdKMS Booth AT THE 7tt EXPOSITION OF WOMEN'S ARTS AND INDUSTRIES, HOTEL ASTOR, BROADWAY at 44dt STREET where you are cordially invited to come to rest, or look, or chat, or even only to ask the direction to this-or-that staircase, or the time of day, or why Sheffield Milk is such a superior product, or why you should use more milk in cooking. We have Booths 157 and 158, to the right of the room as you enter. Do visit shall be very pleased to meet you. OCTOBER.

I TO 6U. 12 NOON TO 11 P. M. SHEFFIELD 3MRMS CO. arrested before he reaened the Em today peror and held for examination.

The fiZisrJnr Whisky the Monkey, Gives 1st to Sing Sing for Brand larcenv. 7 7 Sing Sing for grand larceny, nature of the petition was not re vealed. I Our descriptive literature willTl interest you. Write for it today. Jf The Prudence Company, Inc.

Under Supervisor, N. Suit Baninu Dent. there was filed In the Bankruptcy omce a nnamg by Referee Two a Hangover in Court MISS ELLA M. HALL DIES; aiieodore Stitt, approved by Federal 331 Madlion Avenue, at 43rd Street, New York AUNT OF IRVING T. BUSH Miss Ella M.

Hall, for many years vuuge moscowiM, wnicn holds Finkel-ftein to have collaborated with relates in seeking to defraud the Whisky! said Herbert Reingold. monkey, with a white stood at attention and A green 16Z Remsen Street 161-10 Jamaica Ave, Reingold said he had brought Whisky from South Africa and had missed him early in September until his sons traced the monkey to Chia- resident of Brooklyn and aunt of Bankruptcy court of moneys collected for Finkelstein's creditors. breastplate, DrooKiyn, n. i. Jamaica, N.

Y. Irving T. Bush, president of the Bush -aluted. The alleged attempted fraud was an involved transaction concerning a "Pete!" said Vincent Chlarelli, a Terminal Company, died suddenly yesterday of a heart attack in her relli's home. Chiarelli said he had paid $25 for the monkey and that ills children were madly in love with chauffeur of 142 Bay 32d st.

cottage at Lake Placid, N. where ti.ooa mortgage, carnea in Finkel-atein's name and by him foreclosed it. Magistrate Rudich finally con The monkey came up to Chiarelli OFFICES OPEN MONDAYS UNTIL 9 P. M. vinced Chiarelli that if Whisky was THE PRUDENCE COMPANY.

Inc. in tne Stat Courts immediately pre- tnd affectionately grasped his hand. 5St she had spent the summer. She was in her 85th year and was a member of Plymouth Church. Services will be held in the institute adjoining the church tomorrow morning at 11 Magistrate Rudich in Coney Island originally Reingold property he should return the simian.

"But my children will weep." said tAidrmt reaing tne niing against him In Brooklyn Federal Court of a bankruptcy petition. The State Court Court was thus faced with a problem 524 Wt STtk Street. X. York 524 Wt STtk Street. York Cr1 Bei.

Hwmm 4 ibr Chiarelli. referee in the foreclosure proceedings Uke that of Solomon with the two Gaatlcsxai Without oMlsmelo as clock. Burial will be private. Miss mothers. Solomon settled it by tell Hall was born tn Ridgeway, and was the sister of Mr.

Bush's pan plana saad Iliataluta about Praaaaaa- ing his soidie to cut the babv in was about to turn over the money to Finkelstein when former Federal Judge Edwin L. Garvin, as trustee in the bankruptcy, obta'ned it on -ourt order for Finkelstein's creditor "So have mine," said Reingold. Chiarelli, however, agreed to surrender Whisky, and Chiarelli and Reingold left the room arm-in-arm. "Your kids can come over and play with Whisky at mv house." s3id Reingold. "I live at 77 Bay 3'ii st," aw.

m. fm. oe. two. The mother who cried out, he decided, was the rightful mother.

But Minis' rate Rud'ch was rnn- mother. She is survived by Prof. Wendell T. Bush, and Mrs. James G.

Rigps. Miss Hall lived Nus. its. tot fronted with a more difficult dilemma. a lang while in the Bush home stead at 202 Columbia Heights..

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