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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 2

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1020. OIL EXPLOSION KILLS 2 FIREMEN; 20 Years of Continuous Use! WILLIAM WISE Jewdue and Diamond Jiwuinit BURNS 8 OTHERS THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. YORK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY l-olks write us mey have slept on the same Osier- ARNSTEIN IN TOLEDO, SWANN IS INFORMED; EXPECT ARREST SOON OSTERMOOR SALE OF Detective on Trail of Alleged Bond -Criminal, Barely Misses Him in Cleveland. Arnstein la now In Toledo. That Is the word which reached the office of District Attorney Swann today.

It Is expected that lie will be rjitermoor Spa 114 EUzabeth St. jfp WBDDWQ SILVER OF BE A VTY D1QNITY AND SVBBTXTJAL- Blazing Tank Blows Up in Fire at Brooklyn Union Gas Yards. KNOX HATS FOR MEN Knox Derbies and Knox Soft Felts in a full run of sizes and colors. Hats taken from salesmen's sample lines, and in some instances, seconds. All are specially priced.

SALE OF KNOX COATS FOR MEN Men's Overcoats and Ulsters in desirable colors and weaves the finest of all wool materials. Sizes 36 to 44. RETAIL FACTORY STORE Grand and St. Mark's Avenues, Brooklyn KNOX HAT COMPANY INCORPORATED Curator Murphy Reports I Richest Fishing Region i World Off Peru Coast these guano deposits was recognized. They then extended to a depth of 160 Brie the can to induce her Tiusband to to tho city, providing she can i touch with him herself.

Miss Price testified yesterday that she did nc know where he was. Detective Daly, of Police Headquai is, missed rnsteln in Cleveland by -ni hour. I'ah was on his way here he received a telegram requesting him stein. He located him. after a twe days search, at tho Hotel Winton, anc drove there in a taxi only to find thai Arnstem hail departed in anoilie, taxi, evidently having got wind of the It ii 1 thot Daly finally hln an hour ofter the latter hi en a train for Toledo.

was pointed out as a signiflca at the District Attorney's off! tail city have been disposed known gambling clique in that 11 is alsr, said that within a week muni, red l.id of Penjaiuin Hln- had 1 70,000 worth of Liberty 14 Wail bv whom he' employed, $10,000 worth of nouns were pledged with a Ova branch office of a New York Exchange house by a man traced by their serial numbers, scquently $40,000 worth more i' rtiv, AueustIavcr and C. Brown who with Isaae Mindhiim are in charge of the hunt for Arnstein. joined in the declaration today that Ginsberg and Arnstein have lien, friends long time. Istant District Attnrnev John Dooling today submitted to Judge Otto A. Rosalsky two flidavits In support of his contention hut the bail is held should not be recorded.

Both affidavits were siarned bv Detective Mayer in the office of Assistant. District Attorney Richard C. M'U-phy. They witnessed bv As- istrict Attorney Alfred B. id were sworn lo before iMsniet Attorney John F.

Nell, who is notary public. The affidavits declare that the de tective lias information that Furey cons). ired with a number of others to induci messengers to steal bonds and 000.000 and that Furev acted in nccrt with others in criminally re-ving and disposing of these stolen ads, line affidavit cites that Irvine Cluck, Joseph It. Herbert Hunnra .1 Rudolph Runora had been ar- nea wun rurey and nave been with It a i has JOHN J. MILLER DIES John J.

Miller. 77 years old. of day of paral in old N'ew 17th wife. Mrs. Mrs.

Jei BARUCH TELLS HOW HE FIXED PRICES DURING THE WAR through which the Govcrnmei: Sd out orders respecting indm adding that it never made con SOCIALIST DEFENSE NEARS END; SOLOMON DENIES AIDING RIOT Assemblyman Says He Disapproved Placing Obstacles on B.R.T. Trolley Tracks Socialist delegation ousted from th New York Assembly under charge! of disloyally expect to rest late to day in the (rial of the accused before If their expectations ultilli ii. Tuesday, for the summing up. This. about four days.

Solomon, one of the five defendants, though he hoped one would be ei le had not voted to support the third Solomon testified he and copyreader on the N'ew York Call years ago. lie said lie Had handled the Richard Perin art containing the sentence "To hell the flag." I the general strike. Solomon said he thought the working class had a right pieasen and cttectively as possible. He adn.lt I he In Brooklyn he had encouraged violence by urging the police to scabs off the ears." He do. nled he had aided the demonstration, add nc: that hi he annroved call.

ing of a strike, he disapproved piling union asserted in activities to protesting against beating Explains "Revolutionary onion testified itiou that he ver He explained, however, tin HELD FOR BURGLARY his wife had -ions mid sub ml she would condition that iers' fees and hand and wife the lon peculiarly to mm. i would flna It difficult to mako an effective argument that the Kt publicans really resDonslble for Its death. Senators are today giving a careful and are extracting from thorn a ta.ee. to themselves, delivered by of the forelKn offices of Burooe. light on Article 10 will decide the one aide and the Allies ami the Sen ate on the other.

Mr. Wilson has racketed the Allies with the senati to all Intents and purposes. No mat ter how the haute results, it does nc Bow seem possible thut the Treaty ca live through It. FRENCH IN SYRIA WITHDRAW, LEAVING i WOUNDED BEHIND i liondon, patchea on -Official dii the Ma: the vilayet Aleppo. Syria, whei French troops vere struggle tha the in extricating very hard fighting.

The 1 dently withdrew hastily, at compelled to leave their which will be cared for by-lean Red Cross. A message from the as wounded! Armenians In the Marash does not substantial the statement from Armenian quarters that the number slaughtered was several thou. BIG 5 PACKERS ARE ENJOINED FROM OTHER LINES Washington, Feb. 27 The agreed decree under which the "Big Five" packers are. forever enjoined from engaging in any line of business other than that of handling meat and produce was filed today in the District of "DINNER BURGLAR-BLAMES IT ON GIRL Bosch of Perth tig out for the iglit 3 he had visited during the cupants' dinr.e for his burglaries on a girl whose name he would not give.

He was compelled, he told the police, to rob In order to keep up the appearance his sweetheart required of him. Bosch was arrested last night in the home of Henry Coxan at 37 Hampton pi. Coxan found him In his hall dur ing tin him. He. i lagetl Until the police arraigned in the afternoon on a ing him with i tanne nbi 7 DEGREES ABOVE ZERO AT 8 O'CLOCK A.M.

TODAY; UP TO 16 AT 2 P.M. of I90i) when grees tonight and will continue in after that the weather prophets were unable to tell. Thin arc no storms in 1 the offing. 3 BRITISH AIRPLANES MISSING CREW OF ONE PROBABLY DROWNED I fire fro a exploding oil Nassau works vards of oi me Hrookl. i Gas Company, Kent ave.

and Rush night killed two city fin i. fatally burned pltals with faces, heads and hands burned to the bone. In the death mil. 1 ut of proportion to the cnmparatiM'K minor nione-lat; importanee el lire, were I ire. men Thomas Brennan of IBS Washington Park, a member of Engine Thomas Brennan.

251, and Michael M. Karkel burning oil saturated tnem. The two who will probably die James Brennan of 257 Lexington a merer of 110 Korbell same ci pany. They were burned about Others seriously burned are Isaac l.udiiate of lal Newell captain of engine company i ini acung oat trict. head, face and hands burned in the Williamsburg Hospital: Samuel hands: James J.

Hnglu of CO Clinton l.llKlae -i tac. ami 'lands: (ienrge Aureus. 2Sb Man- iny 25 1'. and Frank Ra il lugii ''on drippn mi dnppans. caught fire.

I deed of Rush or iet in diameter filled with the P. L. OEHLMANN DIES; PROHIBITION VICTIM daughter, Miss Uehlman I or olds. Crip or Influenza nd as a Preventative, take LAXATIVE IU.1 Tablets. Look for I f.

GROVIi'S sienature on the box. 1 30c. I HfH9Ei Robert Cushman Murphy, curator of the department of natural science. Brooklyn Museum, who has been away on scientific expeditions before, notably one to the little known South Georgia group of islands in the far Southern seas, has just returned from a trip made in the interests of the Peru, storied land of the Incas. brought with him valuable In tii specimens of fish and bird life and motion picture films which will be used In the educational work of the museum.

Mr. Murphy has been away about six months. The expedition was supported by an appropriation from the Woodward Memorial Fund of the Brooklyn Museum, the American Museum of Natural History and the American Geographical Society Joining In. While he toured the waters off the west coast, of South America In a trawler loaned by the Peruvian Government, he studied the cold it ocean current, concerning 1 there little ban. I the fisheries and bird life of those waters and the Guana Islands on which Is found tho richest fertilizer in the world.

Mr. Murphy said today that the cold abundance of life than Hie warn! cur-Peru arc teeming with minute organisms nnd small fish, which make Hie fishing regions there among the richest developed. There is not a single fishery in the entire region and nothing lias been dour in the way of developing fish products, such as oil and fertilizer. Not only is the tlsh life present in great abundance, but also tb higher forms of life, such as With the scientific data brought illust ividh Hp ird life i There most impo islai miles long. Long ag incas cxisl seven at kable MANAGER INDICTED FOR PAYROLL THEFTS Henry Levine Held in $15,000 Bail-Employers Charge Larcenies Total $20,000.

Charged in three Indictments with forgery In the third degree, and with grand larceny, Henry Levine, 34 years old, of 49 Division Brooklyn, was arraigned before Judge Otto A. Rosalsky In General Sessions today, and committed to the Tombs in default of 15,000 bail. Levine. It is alleged, while employed as financial manager for the E. J.

Schwabc Manufacturing Company, picture frame makers, of 342 W. 14th stole during the past two years approximately $20,000 by padding the payroll. Assistant District Attorney James K. Smith told Judge Rosalsky In asking that high ball be fixed, that Levine was an ex-convlet, but had concealed this fact from his employers. He.

said the company first began to investigate when they learned that Levine was apparently living on a scale far in excess of what his salary would and had discovered during Investigation that he was spending i WILL FIGHT REVEALS SECRET WEDDING OF TEACHER TESTATRIX Mrs. Alfred Ryder Left Estate to Mother; Father Contests. Sensational Divorce Recalled. Behind the contest of the will of Mi- Helen Marie Rottger ltyder. who Jan.

27, which la scheduled for lext jury term in Surrogate Win- gate's Court, lies the story of the se- marriage of a supposedly con-led bachelor" and an echo of a lational divorce case a few The will of Mrs. Ryder, who was a hool teacher, aged 27, bequeathed I her possessions to her mother, de-ribed as Mary K. Bennett. The chief line house at 2107 Avenue valid at about $15,000. The tiling of tho will and the const revealed for tho first time that ime time last vear Helen Marie Hotter became the wife of Alfred Ryder, ho was 18 years old and lived with three sisters at 416A Hancock st.

Prior In the marriage, or wmcn Ryder i Avenue 1: ouso. bate with influenza and and died on Dec. 10 at the io purchase of this choice bit of latbush property is that on August i last it was deeded to Henry llnck, id on the same day dveed'd by llnck Alfred Ryder and Helen M. Ryder, wife. Mrs.

Ryder lived in that eeka later than her husband. The will of Mra. Ryder was made ic day before her death. The body the document was typewritten. Hi mother Is named as sole legatee break the will.

Is Mrs. erinlendent of Postofflre Ridge objections filed ogate today by Harry 44 Court Rottger's at charm that the dociim offered for probate is not Mrs Ryder's; because of Hie rav ages of pneumonia. and that the document is the result of fraud, duress and undue Influence. On (lie same day tho alleged will was executed, Rottger was granted a Rottger. vanla divorce with Bennett and her daughter as witnesses.

She alleged desertion and failure to provide. Ben-i Obtained a New Jersey divorce pn nil married In New Jersey. Su-irt Justice Faber. who heard awarded decree. branded arrlage to Bennett It is Rottgei's eonteniion thai under the laws of this State, which must be luvokid ill the passing of Mrs.

Ryder's properly, there is no Mrs. Mary Rennett. Inasmuch as his wife did not have the right to marry, the Pennsyl-ci ourt not iving acquired jurisdiction over him. "It Is not for the sake of the prop-ertv that Mr. Rottger is fighting," said Lawyer Shirk, when questioned today.

"If he should win he will give tho property Mrs. Rottger-Rrnnetfs lawyers have asked that the rase be tried before the Sun only, but Rottger has de- ANOTHER "KING" EXILED nan. of 1529 Fitkin neighborhood as a respectable tailor with a wife and five children and supporting an aged mother, and elsewhere as Isldor Bloom, "king of the pickpockets," was sent to Sing Sing tndav bv Justice Asplnall for not than one year and three months times lima failed to Identify him. This wi due, District Attorney Lewis declared, to Bloom's success In paying his rlc- from the poeki! ot Samuel Sabatll. ol "31 Kast 5th in the Atlantic ave.

subway station. Saballi liioom. pummelled him and finned lilm over to the police. Sabath refused to wdtb draw the charge of attempted grand larceny, second degree, and the "king of the pickpockets" pleaded guilty. 1 vl'c- is the first conservationists with the ceptlon of the Egyptians, who rigid protected the sacred ibis.

In Ihe tin of the Incas it was an offense punlsh- aDie Dy deaui to Kin or harm tne PITCH iehliug giii.i,.. if tin (nam, i.ieh two species of gan'net. The con rests on the Peruvian islands in lioclis guano deposits the actual value of a pair of these birds to the Peruvian Government is about $15. Mr. explained mat in a rainless region the guano retains Its nitrogenous properties in the highest a greater effect than almost milling else In promoting wars, debauching ago he industry was freely tnougnt given to tne conserving bird life.

Then tl vinn Government took steps to proteil the guano islands and the inrns. The advice of scientific men sought and the entire industry put upon a sound business basis while approved conservation methods were introduced. Now the industry is run on of Senor Francisco Ballon is larirclv responsible for this. I'niier special department of the government the islands are worked in rotation alter which they are closed for thirlc The if rigid protected during the closed the temperature and tin the Humboldt current, which is am hydrographle researches and brought back with him many speci mens of fish life. In discussing tn value of trnnno as fertilizer he sal thai plants can more readily use any svntbetic fertilizer knowi lie said that for 2,000 miles the wei 1 stretch with high 1 dry deserts.

The the cold ocean ex mois! instead inds blowing froi if precipitating i i imposing and the the world, swept I There Is a lack ol QUASH IDICTMENTS AGAINST SULLIVAN Wrecker of Mechanics and Trad ers Bank Will Not Have to Face Old Charges. On motion of District Attornej Lewis, three Indictments found in 191: against David A. Sullivan, whe Bank, out of which grew the Unior Bank, which also failed, were dismissed today by Justice Aspinall it the Criminal Plan, of the Supreme Court. Two of the indictments charge grand larceny and one forgery, for alleged alterations of bank rec- which ln the place of money belonging to Lewis, submitted to Justice Asplnali, Frederick h. crane, then ting In the Supreme Court, sentenced Hulllvan to Sing Sing for not less than consideration, 1 the Sullivan served two years, and while he was In considerable of a scandal was caused by his "joy rides" on periods of freedom, when he was supposed to bo in a cell.

When Sullivan came out of Joil he was liunton. ago. "no bus. i nrennan II meeting of tho Divorce Suit Brings Charge Of Robbery, Posner Claims Levine pleaded not gulty. broket vlng quietly SUl I an1 his name has not been heard Relief i GUNTON HAS TWO WIVES CY''! tafC fetAteNAftS I Edwln Gunton.

23. of 238 5th sou fk XJIMM1 ro" II of the Rev. Frederick liunton, of tho gjP keHO-Jr tho nronjury hy Magistrate SZAXWW BELL-ANS O'Neill in the Mb Ave. Police Court on tiEt cnr jSWS-j for Dublin on Saturday, where the hours, art mlMlng, ocordlfi to a and Uvea al l8 Bi of 'lo'faii in t2a uX" toVn off tho Scilly Islands, but nfforti to to make trouble 11 th reacue the crew were untiueccMful be- I immedialely wlthdrav eatue of the rough sea. 1 ThrM days later, ai r- cjm aurerce ct 1 mi n-neive whom be DELbANfi WrOR INDIGESTION i Uvea brought about".

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