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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1922. Report Mrs.

Ogden L. Mills Married to Sir Paul Dukes DELANEY URGES CITY TO SPEND $1,000,000 i AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY LT.C.O. WEBSTER IS KILLED BY FALL FROM HIS POLO PONY GIBERSON MURDER 1 EVIDENCE SUMMED UP BY PROSECUTION Jury Told to Forget Defendant Two Tiny Views of Old Paris For Queen Mary's Doll House fliy Cable io Tlic Brooklyn Vaplh and Phila. Ledger; Copyright, Paris, Oct. 1 8 Two miniature views of old raris, one In water color and the other in etching, both about the size of a postage stamp, will be executed here for Queen Mary's doll house, which is being designed- under the supeYvlston of Sir Edward Lutyens.

Mr. and Mrs. Armington, Canadian artists, who have worked in 1'aris for a number of years, have I 1 Mrs. 0. L.

nills Keported i Wed to Former War Spy 1 STILLMAN DIVORCE SUIT IS REOPENED; JUSTICES AT ODDS Cas to Go to Appellate Division. Question of Jurisdiction lq Raised. The Stillman divorce case will not be settled until it is passed on by the Appellate Division, in spite of the decision of Supreme Court Justicn Morschauser confirming the findings of Referee Gleason in favor of Mra. Stillman. The whole issue was reopened yesterday with the filing of an opinion In White Plains by Supreme Court Justice Tompkins, putting in question the jurisdiction the special term of the court in whirl.

Justice Mnrcliausor sat when he arrived at the decision in Mrs. Stillman's favor. According to Justice Tompkins, the only special term having jurisdiction to puss on the Stillman divorce matter at the time the decision was rendered was his own. held Dockland county; and 'ha' the proci i dings of anv other in-1 i hausor, An order obtained by lawyers for Stillman on Sept. L' ft last, and returnable Tompkins on OetxT.

is made the basis for the pres- iT Ber SLEUTH CAROUSED WITH YANKS, THEN TOLD JUDGE LANDIS It leaked out today that a private detective, who posed as a grumbler named Kelly, got Into the good graces of the New York Yankee baseball misbehavior, which resulted in a severe reprimand by Judge Landis and the subsequent fining of the leaders by Manager Miller Muggins. Kelly of drinking orgies, and on one occasion took a photo of the violators in lly Boston Led Sox in the about to leave field to engage informed thai for end 13 ALFONSO OF SPAIN WILL VST FRANCE INCOGNITO Bordeaux Oct. 18- King Alfonso of Spain has Informed Prof, Moure, the siicti, whom the King consulted, that be is ci jnU' h''S, Tl.nn'l,v-. last three days. He will travel bv torear and preserve his incognito sehnuser ruling.

The order required the referee show cans, why his report should not come before Justice Tompkins. This order, according to Justice Tompkins, was obtained several hours before a similar one was obtaJ i i.y Ouy Btilhnan'a counsel. refirnabb- at Poughkeepsie on Oct. 7. and three davs before another or der obtained by Mrs.

Stillman. return- Juslic I his nor appear that there was any special or great reason for granting the order to show cause returnable two days later before another special term, and three davs before the rotum dav of plaintiff's notice of motion previously served, that the special term in Nynck on Oct. 7 had exclusive jurisdiction in the matter, and that the special term in White Plaras was without Jurisdiction to hear the motion on Oct. 4 or decide it on Oct. 6, and that the special term in Poughkeepsie was likewise without jurisdic- Justice Tompkins does not pass on the referee's report at the present time, but will await the decision of the Appellate Division.

WILLIAM N.LOEW, LAWYER, DIES AT 76 author, died yesti rday afhis home, a brief illness. on Sunday to tl Hicks after made an address PetOfi Society nt. i Manhattan, an exerted himself to hattan. Hungari COURT CLOSES CAFE AS LIQUOR NUISANCE Judge Martin T. Manton today filed ihe Codoral District Court an order adjudging and decreeing that the.

"nes- ited on the two upper floors Of the ulldlng 081, 1183 and 985 8th lanhatlan. to be a common nuisance nder the Volstead Act, and directing S. Marshal William llechl to lock nd seal up thr place for the period of oVihtilna the decree of July 6. declaring th' rest a 'i -a nt to lie a com- the law was violated between that data and Sept. by the sale there of intoxicating liquors.

ROBBED AS HE SEEKS TOOTH ACHE CURE the freights two alleged La Ilctte. battled with of finding him relief for a toochache, lured him into a vacant room at 187 West st. Detective John Dempsey of the Crcenpoint ave. station, saw Hendricks and the two men struggling I John when 32, Franklin si bail' bv Bridge Dins tried BROOKLYN COURTS or i 'at Nyaek, for the marring' Mrs. Offdea 1..

Mills, the former Margaret Rutherford, stepdaughter of th. uif William K. VMderbltt, and Mr Paul Dukes. British war hero, became known today. intimate friends of Hie couple were unable to'cnnflrm reports that I ho tw not know if the marriage ceremony had been p'-rfot mod as yet.

Knowledge of the issuanee of the after n. -( "len. and denluls and obvious attempts bafflement, fotind record of the off at Nyaek. Little ec, li, ense, beyond the Dukes had for i potent Pom." Dr. Bernard refused to 1)0 seer.

The license, irhicll was issued Oct. 3. (fives the name of the bride to-be (is Marearot Stnyvcsant Rutherford. daughter of Lewis Morris Rutherfiird, and her age as 3a. It is set forth that the marriage to Sir Dukes is to be her second and that she procured a divorce in raris.

Congressman Ogden Mills, her first husband, is not mentioned in the document. Sir Dukes' residence is as Nyaek. his occupation Is dot laird in be that of lecturer, and his aBc as 33. Mis father, he said, was the Rev. B.

.1. Dukes, of lie sailed on the Rrrengaria Inst Tuesday brought the from steamship officials lllla In France, win aptain in the rioted later obtained a Pa FIGHT OVER ESTATE BARES DOUBLE LIFE OF THOMAS HOWARD- leath on, nine io 3i st ivlts on file with Thomas Howard 1 entor. and Henry Ion and fug'r' io and the sane will deride to- I 101 and fled i i anaria for and In 113 was appre- placed "ii aid was permitted to deposit EMPIRE city Ice Skating Brooklyn Ice Palace Bedford and Atlantic Aves. OCTOBER 19TH ffsasnss I'l'dow MfROSQ of admin- I e. alleging in her was not in 'uS ml' I Howard "ad ankruptcy courts leh time ho listed in.Mnilind his as.

hats and Is a Woman-Discrepancies Pointed Out. Toms River. N. Oct. 1 A plea that the defer former Judge in the 1rial of Mrs.

Ivy sod with murdering her husband, am. at LakehuiRt. last August. Berry asserted the prosecution bad showed that Mrs. Cibersun was the only other person in the house on the night on which she had nsserte.1 two robbers had killed her husband.

Me pointed out that Mrs. Oiberson had fixed the time of the shooting as short ly after 3 a.m.. and asked the jury- to remember that the alarm had not been given until after 5 o'clock. The defendant, he pointed out. testified that she had been board and gagged, but he added that while this was being done.

Oiberson had not had robbed her ho husband $601. a aft i i he shooting. How did she know a robh. cn committed?" Mr. Berry a BIER FOUND TORN LETTER; SUES FOR A DIVORCE A torn letter left carelessly lying around the house by Mrs.

Fiances O. divorce today by her husband, Simon Bier of 2118 Beverly rd who alleges that she is guilty of misconduct with an unknown man one night last June. Mrs. Bier applied today to Justice Van Siclen in the Supreme Court to make and $2,000 counsel fee. denying the charges against her and saying she a i agreement which deprived her of any $16 i i in together and said he learned from that when Mrs.

Bier was on her ummer vacation in Deposit, N. She lad participated in some "wild par- COP IS SCORED FOR NO-WARRANT SEARCH With severe criticism of the arrest ing officer, and It) paroling without ball the defendant in an alleged liquor iolatton case. Magistrate Reynolds i the Gates Avenue Court today said that arrests without a search warrant would have to stop. He added that it was illegal for an officer of the law Without a warrant and that unless such' practice stopped, "neither your 'dzed. The officer -I HI.S leretir el Itached lo the Manhattan ci The magistrate reiterated discharged Douls Fish of of that Fish had been illegal nnfaeturing the mash Into intoxi-ing liquors.

ANTON BRAUN'H FlTNKIt.VI,. The funeral of Anton Braun, many yeavGerman Interpreter In Hates Avenue Court, who died in (ie many, Sept. 27. 2001 Madison The it will be in Hvergreens a Suturday. DIXON, ERASMUS BOY, IS MISSING IN WEST for information of John It.

Dixor Erasmus Mall student, whose home I at 102 Berkeley pi and who has no been heard from since Sept. 20. Th last word of the boy's whereabout was sent from Montana to his and Mrs. John Dixon, to the effec fro ilurous vacation. He mit'P r's ob.le, Hoi a rrniv.

west Coast and south Am. ned his employment. All wenl until the ship was laid up at Sc. and John was thrown on his own rces. Then mine word from a lib station in Montana that thr ivas out of fund-, but ixpecled to reach Milwaukee in its have heard nothing of WITNESSES TESTIFY IN ELECTION CASE 7ir fltapfej 18 County any on the validity miiii ill eleOtloh held Sept.

ting the village of Valley tiny had nol ii of time in the Popular Officer at Fort Hamilton Thrown in Practice. Head Hitting Pavement. First I.t. Clifford Webster, of the ttth Inf. ttfctiontd at Fori Hamilton early th, POM Tottefi POM) I 1 ms the rr suit of injuries playing pel Arid a imber of follow nffl.

llni UM lb-I. The officer lost int. ho hail it ai t. lown the find. The toil (tltte toad, made threw the rider to Concussion the held in high esteem it otherr an one iVebster aefved duty with Co tme Is In Angle's NEW TALKING MOVIE INVENTION BRINGS GASP FROM EDISON Schenectady, Oct.

is The electrical wizards. Thomas A. KdUon and Charles I'. st oinmcia, met today In Dr. BtelnmeM'a laboratory at the H.

B. RENWICK DIES Queens Boro. die and tripling the i and governors of obtaining help- SYKES HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AT AUCTION tung girl. wU! deal riot the out- McADOO DENOUNCES HARDING'S POLICIES Billings. McAdoo in a ape eduction of farm or trtai." and the "Blighting effects 'resident Maiding pollciea of di i uii from a condition of tin Submits Plan for Improvement of Waterfront With New Bridge and Piers.

Commissioner of Docks John II. Do- laney has recommended to the Sinking Fund Commission a comprehensive plan for the improvement of the Wftterfroht at Sheepshead Bay. which he says will not only beautify a long neglected part of Brooklyn, but is ca.1 maintaining from the start. The improvement is to be along the westerly side of Sheepshead Bay rd" and the easterly side of East 27th St. Commissioner Delanoy said today that the proposed development of the Sheepshead waterfront undoubtedly would have a decided effect in enhanc- that or Brooklyn, besides eliminating existing deplorable conditions the timated at $1,000,000.

His plan includes: ii'iisi: ion by the city of all Construction of new bulkhead, platform and sidewalk; Dredging from channel to bulkhead to provide eight feet of water at mean Construction, at such time as may appear advisable, of 22 piers, each 2." feet In width and from 93 feet to 195 feet In length: and 26 store buildings on bulkhead between the pier Construetion of new hridgc from foot of Ocean ave. to Manhattan Beach side of bay, or, alternatively, construction of pier 100 feet wide at same location as may be later deter- INTIMIDATED, WASH JM SAY IN COURT dry Workers of Brooklyn. Harry Bos-low, 24. of 50!) Blake was arraigned before Magistrate Reynolds in the New Jersey ave. court today on i for Nov.

He, Louis P. Goldberg, counsel for the laundry workers, stated to the magis- opposing with force and bvneansof Intimidation, through hired gangs of "strong arm men," the organization of their employees. Two of the Independent's employees, Michael Tinciis of 4ni Chester and Max Friedman, of r.Sl Hushwick alleged in the complaints Boslow that on Oct 13, as they were proceeding to a meeting of the Amalgamated, they were accosted on the liy Boslow and attar ing, they claimed, si her, ncaj-lv tended 0nlv 1(111 SENTENCED TO PAY FOR WIFE'S BURIAL of a flourishing busi Lower Las ide Manhattan, with an ironic hand toda when lie was directed by Magistral Dooley in the Domestic Relation Court to pay the expenses of The burin of his wife, a Brooklyn woman, whon he had deserted and refused to sup port, in her lifetime, to save her fron being Interred in a njauper's gravy Mrs. Camllle flallo of 1 1 438 DeKal' ave. died on Sunday in St.

Anthony' Hospl liy had no fi Field. She had on Manila' Magistrate I fe. is dead. But I rill nade of vour child. have the alternative of providing for ybur wife's funeral and butinl." the Magistrate placed him on proba-ton to pay $6 a week for support of his child.

Conditions "Looking Up" For Farmer, Says Wallace the far -viewed in a lace of (he Agrh ullnral who declared that for the past IS months the energies of the Federal Government has been so directed as to give the' fullest possible measure of relief from the previous period of agricultural depression. Much remains to be done, the Secretary said. Including the attainment of higher prices and lower freight rates for farm products, but be asserted that the worst of the farmer's hour of trial was over and that conditions everywhere are bound to con-I i ii up looking ii)i. "Beyond question. the vigorous action by Congress and by the admin-istratlv; agencies of the Oovemmmit.

siippori' by consistently sympathetic pressure from the President, contributed a sreat deal toward the marked advance in the prices of most farm products from the low point they reached after I he terrible decline which began In 1920, and helped us work out of a period of infinite dis- hopci illness and encouragc- QUIZ GEM SALESMAN ON $300,000 ROBBERY held until this morning while poliec investigiited his story. Moser said that aa li" win; leaving a prominent, donntown hotel with a f.icnd l.isi night three bandits jumped according 10 police reports. I rank Armington will do a water color of Notre Dame. Caroline Armington will do an' etching of PRENDERGAST TELLS G.O. P.

WORKERS HOW TO MEET GAS ATTACKS Betting Odds 2-1 On Smith to Carry Buffalo-Claim Albany by 5,000. William A. Prendergast. chairman of the Public Service Commission, it was stated at O. P.

Slate Headquarters today, is visiting Republican District clubhouses nightly for the purpose of instructing party workers hdv to discuss public service questions. It was stated that this was being done for the particular purpose of arming the workers with material to answer the Democratic assaults upon the gas decision of the Commission, changing the standard from 22 candlepower to a B. T. U. basis.

The Damocratic workers have been seeking to convince voters that this (lovernor Miller, some time ago. demanded from Prendergast a full explanation, which the chairman gave. II was widely published by the Republicans as a defense and now the effort is being made to equip party-workers with the delall information to combat the Democratic propa- George K. Morris, O. P.

State chairman, conferred with local New-York City leaders todav at the Ne.v York County headquarters. 105 W. 40th Manhattan. (The workers reported that Miller had made big gains. Kx-Governor Whitman today Informed the Republican shakers bureau he time to campaign work for Mille Al Smith s' headuarters in the was received, Up-State leaders did 1 li.it the Democratic nmni-auld carry many of the up-State tricl Frio County Smith would sent word tl Buffalo stood jf the SAY BROOKLYN SHOPGIRLS ARE NOT GUM CHEWERS Brooklyn shopgirls do not chew and Brooklyn shoppers am not Ives of Brooklyn depart mem es today when it was called tt attention that a large Munhat- dii not hire girls of the type, and they naturally hew gum while waiting on rs.

we have never found of gum chewittg anient -rs. althoimh asionallv wads thrown on the flours caused GORDON MUST PAY CRAP GAME CHECK of Huntington, L. ssed to the tune of 84 Calloghan's part of today i nuiKht of 710 scho craft game in the establishment of a Broadway, Manhattan, clothing concern, back hi 1920. A number of jobbers were gathered to discuss business conditions and when they got through shaking dice Gordon had lost a lot of money and sent several checks after his rash, giving the check to Henry Samuels, so he testified. He thought the cash he had lost was quite enough, so he stopped payment on the check.

Samuels had given the check en' da nied SAY FABRIC OF C-2 WAS NOT UP TO MARK slatting with eleven passenger on an exhibition liight over the city. The 192-foot dirigible Is a complete wreck, with no salvage possible. MajH. A. Strauss, commander of Ihe C-2, believed the accident was caused by fabric pulling out of the envelope as the big dirigible start, from the Hrooks Field hangar.

of Mime officers. Impla-. that. standard. Ice Skating Brooklyn Ice Palace Bedford and Atlantic OCTOBER 19TH 8:30 P.M.

cassesewIllnot fight extradition Telegraphic information from Sa-Vett'er's vannah. as received by United States Attorney Ralph c. (ireene her-perty today that Anllmny ('assise, under ther f0r t0 Brooklyn. hc ls wanted on two indictment! eharg.ng liu'ior on a large has waived a h.a-ing there and will eome up North as soon as ar-olothes. ietrlp.

imrjn mm nu mm it inircrui ur iniflL FOR SLAYING TWINS DENIES MOTHERHOOD 'mm wl.lrli he said were born to her last Hazel MoNally. 24. fared trial hero today, claiming the late this afternoon. paiiuig aNaaitar.".

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