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The Brooklyn Daily Times from Brooklyn, New York • 4

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4 hWK-MM. wi i -wwws, rtj(f -fcOwW-tvai! r.l ft Mi twiwuiiM wnb'vt f11 i ft NOVEMBER 1. 1925' FK1DAT THE BROOKLYN DAILY TIMES sp; Tt-T-s-gOt. MORRIS PLAN CERTIFICATES PAY 5 JHTEKEST II until utrwl the Swedish freighter Ssgoland sank In the harbor at Port Vatidrw, where It wha anchored. -There were no casualties.

The French ship suffered minor dain-agee In the accident. The Sagoland carried a cargo of 6,000 tone of nitrate of soda. International Mystery Looms Woman "Dupe, Secretary of State and Mayor Walker Involved Sn Missing Husband Case. SWEDISH VESSEL SUNK Rammed by French Passenger Steamer et Port Vendree. Ferplgnen, France, Nov, 1.

-Rammed by the French passenger steamer Governor Gener.al Tlrman, I 104 Mnnhnllim A inis Pitkin Am. Velvets Grand Jurymen Also Recommend New Jail to Replace Raymond St. Detention Place. Mystery, of the variety penned by Sax, Rohmer, deepened today for Mrs. Victoria Muir, who says her husband was spirited away to Europe.

And this same mystery provided a police call for a Queens photo engraver who claims he is the innocent victim of a strange woman he met on thd street. This woman, said Ernest Lorraine, FIGURED HAVE CAPTURED FASHION'S FANCY! and Shop Sound First Mortgages -X we offer are soured by well sltuated.New York City real estate, improved by completed, income-pro educing buildings. The security is always worth at least 50 more than the amount of the Mortgage, I TurthermoreT they are Guaranteed which means that if for any reason the giver of the Mortgage falls to meet his obligation to us, we are legally bound and we pay both principal and interest from our own' resources. They pay 5H the highest return to be had where there is no risk. following Mrs, Muirs arrival In this country on Oct.

14, and her appeal to the citys chief magistrate, for aid in finding her husband who has not communlcatsd with her since he told her that he was going fishing while they were in Europe. Secretary Stimson wired Mrs Muir the information that her husband had left Europe and that eased her mind a little, because so had she. Pr. Hutchinson, step-father of her husband, asserted that Mr. Muir had left Europe and also left ver, voluntarily, and that distressed her, although she said that she flld not believe It.

Mr. Battle, Mrs. Hutchinsons attorney, said that Mr. Muir was In the Southwest, working, and not kidnaped. No Information has come from Commander Bjrd' Muir's cousin.

of Bell ave Bayslde, asked him to take the note to Mrs. Muir at the Hotel Manger in Manhattan and he Innocently obliged her. Yet here he is, locked ud on a charge of disorderly conduct and possibly involved In a conspiracy of International Importance of Interest to Secretary of State Stimson, Social Register, Mayor Walker, George Gordon Battle, Dr. Cary T. Hutchinson and.

Indirectly, Cotnmander Byrd at the South Pole. Last night somebody knocked on the door of the suite where Mrs. Muir has been waiting for her husband, Peter Upton Muir, now reported to be Jp Texas. Miss Marie Strutt, her companion, took no chances, but through the door asked for the knocker to Identify himself. "A bellboy.

said ft mals voice. He was told to depart He pushed a note undetf the door. It upset the two womcjn, police said later, not telling what It contained. Mrs. Muir's telephone rang.

The nature of the call Is a secret, but It frightened her. She telephoned the police for advice. They told her to Invite the man up next time he telephoned. She did. Lorraine came.

Lieut. Patrick Fltglbbons arrested him. This is the latest development In the case that Mayor Walker turned over to the Police Commissioner, fc 1 Also CwtiflcatM -1300 upward f. Inter begin Immediately Tbv qn cordially invUod to consult Lawyers Htleomt Guaranty Company rounded 1887 ISO Brerxlrcej. Nm York IS Best 41st Strati Nero York 361 Bart 14th Strati Brora ItSiUtatarnt Strati Brooklyn iMl Jimmm Am MERCHANT FALLS DEAD Figured Velvet Oxford In black or brown imartly harmonizes with your new velvet frock.

Fusion Candidate Offers Anon- ymous Letter "Exposing Police Protection Grgft Charging that "Tammany Is col-lecUng from subway contractors, speakeasies, dance halls, slot machine joints and city employes, F. H. La Guardla, Republican-Fusion Mayoralty candidate, today declared that hla party will spend less than $100,000 in campaigning for Its city ticket while "Tammany will spend 20 times as much." He announced, however, that he had received a contribution which will enable him to talk over WOR Monday night. John F. Curry, leader of Tammany Hall, he called crazy for esUmatlng a 590,000 plurality for Mayor Walker and he reiterated there will be a Republican-Fusion victory by 150,000 votes La Guardla.

also gave reporters carbon copies Of an anonymous letter addressed to the Police Commissioner and of which other copiejAhe writer said were sent to former Police Commissioner Enright, Square Deal party candidate; the U. S. District Attorney and a newspaper. After Lft Guardla made public the letter. Its contents wera generally described to Commissioner Whalen and he was asked if he had received a copy of it The Commissioner said he had not called the letter "political propaganda and said the Police Department "la out of politics.

Tha letter, signed A Cop Who Knows, charged that each plainclothes policeman In Brooklyn carries a list of protected speakeasies and gambling dtvea and that the list had been forwarded to high police officials. The letter named a police lieutenant as a collector of graft from these placas. "Mr. Commissioner," said the letter. "when the break comeB It won't reflect any credit on your administration.

If the V. S. District ney subpenaed every plainclothes patrolman In Brooklyn before the U. Grand Jury, they would tell the truth and surrender the list to him La guardla gave the letter out without making comment He said he did not know the name of the patrolman. La Guardla spoke once In Rock-away and eight times In lower Manhattan last night and launched a charge that James F.

Egan, former secretary of Tammany Hall, and now Public Administrator, gavo a note to Abraham A. Pols, who, it Is charged, sold "rotten meat" to the city hospitals for $10,000, and demanded to know why politicians would borrow The October Grand Jury today handed yp a presentment to County Judge W. Bernard In which It recommended early completion of additional buildings for ths Kings County Hospital and a new structure to replace the Raymond 8h Jail. It reoommended that If a new jail is not pqsslble at this time two floors of the County Court House be converted into a jail In whtoh young boys, held on first misdemeanor charges may be separated from hardened felons. The Grand Jurors pijalsed the hospital management and declared that when the Improvements now planned had been completed, the hospital would be among the finest In the United States "Conditions In general at the hoa-s pltal," the presentment stated, "seemed very satisfactory In every respect, not alone to the Grand Jurors but to the Inmates as well A similarly satisfactory situation prevailed at Raymond st.

jail, In spit of the suggestion for a new building and separate quarters for young prisoners, the presentment stated. We found conditions at Raymond St. Jail very favorable with the Inmates seemingly as happy and Contented as that class of people generally hope to be," the presentment stated. In concluding, the Grand Jury thanked the management of Kings County Hospital, tho warden of Raymond St, Jail, Judge Vauae and Assistant District Attorney Harry Sullivan for co-operation and courtesy andpralsed them for efficiency. URGES M.

S. AIR RULES Exchange Club Head Streiees Need of Federal Action. Federal regulation of air traffic will be suggested shortly to Government officials by the National Association of Exchange Clubs, It was announced yesterday by J. P. Miller national president, speaking at a luncheon In tho Hotel McAlpin, Manhattan, given by the New York Exchange Club Miller held that Federal regulation was the only sensible piWiam becahse of the vapid Increase In air travel and the danger of eonflletlng regulations should the matter be left to the several States.

CapW, Wmrphm md Priibi mt tZIjOOOfiOQ ftati IC1DSKIN and SUEDE Brooklyn Man Dies of Heart Attack on Wall Street. Winfield S. Ewing, 70, of 8 Butler a produce merchant, died suddenly on Wall early today. The man was walking In front of 63 Wall st with his daughter, Sarah, when he collapsed on the sidtwalk, Ewing was taken into a corridor and Dr. De Luca of the Beekman St.

Hospital was sumnyjncd. He died before the arrival of the physician, who attributed death to heart disease Ewtng had been a commission merchant in Washington Market for 50 years He was born in New York City and had lived in Brooklyn for 60 years He was a 32d degree Free Mason and a member of City Lodge F. A. Orient Chapter R. A.

Clinton Commandery, Kismet Temple, Aurora Grata Consistory and Longl Grotto. He Is survived by his wife Sarah two sons, Andrew and Winfield, and his daughter, Sarah CHINESE WAR RESUMED BURGLAR ARRESTED AT SING SING GATE Brooklyn Man Had Just Ended Sentence. seining, N. Nov, 1. Anthony Rodaqueq, of.

JOT PeKalb Brooklyn, "Wfti arrejted at the gate of Sing Sing prison on ft charge of felonious assault today. He had just been released on the completion of a fhe-yeas. term here for burglary. Rodaquex was aeptenoed to Sing Sing for Ova years by Justice Franklin Taylor to County Court, Brooklyn, on CM. tQ, 1923, was paroled, and watt then sent back to Sing Sing for violation of parols when he was arrested on a charge of felonious assault i Rodaques did not stand trial of the felonious assault charge, hift preferred to serve remainder of his burglary sentence, in the hope of escaping prosecution on the assault charge.

He will face trial in General Sessions in Manhattan, Op era PA ip in Kidsfin and Suede THE famous Frederic turns bis genius to three of tbe seasons smartest materials and fashions for you these beautiful models. Blyn keeps tbe price within reach u. In black or brown or green an ever-popular model, with a new touch. money from men like Arnold Roth-steln, murdered racketeer. He charged the Board Of Estimate took the ash and garbage removal contract, worth millions, out of com.

petttive bidding by empowering the Street Cleaning Commissioner to decide what bid should bs accepted for service In Brooklyn so that "the Tammany administration could turn It over to Its favorite contractor. Recalls Chamber Statement This, he asserted, was dono although the Board of Estimate's own special committee on Uty waste disposal. In 1921, recommended that the then existing contract be ended because of excessive coat and that the city do the work itself The Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce, a year earlier, he pointed out, said the cost of disposal In Biooklyn was nearly double the cost in Manhattan and the Bronx La Guardla further charged that the Brooklyh Ash Removal Co. was awarded its present five-year cop-tract tn October, 1917, despite opposition from civic organizations Once more," he chuiged, 'this company showed Its powerful Tammany Influence The backers of the Brooklyn Ash Removal Qo. are Arthur Baldwin, treasurer and director, formerly personal attorney to Tammany Boss Charles F.

Murphy, James E. Gaffney, former Alderman, John A. McCarthy, prominent Tammany politician. and Lieut. Col Charles R.

Van Etten, the company president "Two other powerful Tammany names, formerly connected with this company, were former Sheriff Frank Creamer and Joseph Car-i oil, another Tammany politician" Kai-Shek Reported on Way to the Honan Front. Hankow, China, Nov. Civil war tn China assumed serious proportions today as General Chlang al-Shek, president of the Nationalist party, left here for the Honan front wheie Insurgents against bis regime had centored their forces Fighting was reported to ho severe. For several weeks, the activity of the rebel war lords had caused Increasing anxiety and departure of the President was regarded as Indication that the situation had become tense vo-T-w -i i Her ReryChanrf Matte all Men Her Slaves! BANK CASHIER KILLED Auto in Crash as Hs Returns From Hallowe'en Party. Egg Harbor City.

N. Nov. 1 Horman Baulig, IS. cashier of the Egg Harbor City Trust Company, was fatally Injured eaily today when his qutomobile and another collided on the outskirts of this city. Baulig had been attending a Halloween party at the Bungalow Hotel He is the son of Theodore Baulig, a wealthy manufacturer of his oily 5 JUi SfcB THB J'JEW FALL STYLES AT THESE BLYN SHOPS Brooklyn Shopping Center Store: 442-444 FULTON STREET Opposite Bridge Street, Near Hoyt 1267 Broadway Ridgewood 1819 Myrtle Avenue Near Greene Avenue Near Seneca v.

New York Shopping Center Storei 128 West 34th Street, Opposite Macys Retail Store, Headquarters and Mail Order Department, 53 Warren FIVE "REDS RELEASED Chicago, Nov 1 Five young communists charged with sedition, following a clash with police In Grant Park last July, were discharged yesterday in Judge Francis Allegrcttig court when it was ound records were incomplete Bright Hued Dresses with Dark Coats Feature New Cuff Details One of the smartest notes of the season and how women revel in it this bright frock beneath a dark coat idea. Thats why our famous bright colored $131.75 frocks are selling like hot cakes. Theyre the peak of new fashion. one can afford so many when $13.75 is their economical price. The best frocks weve seen for the money, said two enthusiastic shoppers.

Of course youll share in this famous value Saturday. Namnrs. 1 Left A Frock in Dahlia with the new godel skirt; surplice neckline and high waist. The belt and buttons are of galyak. Sizes -14 to 20.

Right A Frock in Green with smart side flare and a crushed scarf collar, tying in back. The new tight cuff matches the contrasting scarf. Sizes 14 to 20. Lingerie touches, intricate seaming, tucking, flares, godets, shirring, fur trims. Bright blue, green, red, and the more conservative brown and black.

Many other equally smart styles in Cantons, Satins, Light Wools. Sizes 14 to 20, 34 to 46, 182 to 26 'A and 38 2 to 52 '2. See Todays Journal, Union and Newa for Other Namm Newa ROWING WITH BROOKLYN. Pulton street TRlanglt 3709 All Ctytrge Purchases, Made During the Month of November May Repaid in January Af Good Time to Open a Namm Charge Account t- 1.

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