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I MOTHER IN COURT i COLLAPSES WHEN f I TOLD SON IS DEAD I 'if jfriiought He Wns Recovering m s From Bullet Wounds-Sh- ock Almost Fatal. ijlappy over news (lint lier son, who jtox shot tlnre times on Momlny ami ,t, 'Vtib was a patient In Ht. John's Hos es ailtni, was going to recover, me mollipr of Charles Shrevcr. No. 50.\ .fKfushlnK Xvunue, l.onir Island City, ft j,waB shocked almost to deatii 'thin '\nawmlns In this MrtKtstmte's Court i&v&jhen It xirts suddenly announced he iff- - 'had died. I'lirlamaifno, No. 1S3 Awnuc, paraing on a trolley saw lils wife \eiWklng; to Slireyer, ii-Josop- h was standing ly his automobile, spoko no Italian nnd she poke no English, but had approached to get some Information. husband, without questioning, ' .AOjiened lire on Hhreyer, threo bullets ? If vlepterlnir Ills nlidomen-an- d Ixiclc. Car- -. ' Mamagnp wns to. be arrulfined In court gr Njils mornlnfr, chargt-- w(th felonious i \I assault. Bhrcyfcr'tf \mother nnd her ; tf .two daughter' were asked\ to be prrs- - - . 5 & Before polntr-to-cou- rt ,nhe called up , !ttie hospital nnreciUxd the favorable i nreport of his' condition. When tho j jj'dio was called beforo MnRlstroto I Delicti vo Hutler, who did not i Icjibw the mother nnd Klster were In J ; court, suld: i - flour Honor, we win nave m 5' .change that complaint. This youwr $S inan Slireycr died five minutes ago tAHho hospital.\ v , f IXhcVo was a moan and the;n$thr IE .collapsed in her veal. Her iwo V daughters, with, tho assistance ( at- - J lnndnnts. carried Mm. Shrevcr out of) tho court. Utter she recovered .sufficiently to, fro to the hospital. Tim cJi'orgo against Carlamagno was \ctiinired to .murder and will lie pre htod to the Queens Grand Jury to- - KERRY RATES CALLED mmi UNFAIR AT HEARING 1U r.ir llore-Drw- n Vehicles jJj Hair na iMrun Antoi, &lnIeo J. Klynn. examiner of the Inter state Commerce Commission, y continued the hearing on the operating cost of the Lackawanna ferry serrlee at the omcca of the Merchants' Asoscla-tlp- n In the Aoolworth Building, syrhe statement that \ferry rates were ,nitogether out of proporllon,\ was made IiVj several wtlnerses. who pointed out t&t tho tax on auto trucks was twice as'-hig- as on horse drawn trucks, de-M- te the fact that the Utter ordinarily occupied twice as much space as tho motor vehicles. ThU Frock of Canton Crepe, (rimmed Kith iaH o sat ma-feri-al asd vhlte 'bead. Very Special , 9BU0 WAS TO D LAMAR'S TOUCH WOULD TURN THINGS TO GOLD! Mrs. Brennan Accuses Broker of Losing Her $6,300 in Middle States Oil. David Lamar, otock broker, living nt tho Great Northern Hotel, appeared with Mrs. Estello Allison, No. 12G East D6th Street. In Yorkvllla Court y on n summons Issued on the complaint of Mrs. Genevieve Ilrennan, u widow, No. 140 West 68th Street, who said s'ho lost $6,J00 on slock of the Middle States Oil Corporation,' of which former Gov. Charles N. Haskell of Oklahoma is President, When case was cnllrd Lamar vas sitting In \back part of the room among the spectators, but Mag istrate McAndrews oidered him to come forward, uunir men iook ii seat beside his lawyer, Artnln Colin of No. 321 Hroadway. It was found that the calendar was too crowded for an Immediate hear ing uml tho case was put ovur to May ft without the taking or any testimony. A port of Mr. Hrennan's story, however, has been made pub lic the the She said Uio first time she met Lamar lie was introduced to her by a woman wno cuneu mm mr. David\ and said that \everything he touches turns to gold.\ Lamar has not made, a .public state ment but his lawyersMr. Conn, made a brief one saying tJhat Mrs. Brennan lmfl simply speculated and lost and that there was no merit in nor com plaint, Mr. Cohu was anxious for an Immediate hearing. About three weeks ago Mrs. Dron nan mado a complaint against Will lain Murdoch; Vice President of .tho Middle states OH Corporation, In the Yorkville Court. Tho case was dis missed. I Lamar. 'who has no connection with the Middle States Oil Corporation, was convicted in 19W of Impersonating a public official and was sentenced to Atlanta for two years. Ho was also convicted of conspiring with Frits von Rlntelen and Hurry 13. Martin to re- strain foreign 'commerce during tho war. DR. KAPP NEAR DEATH AFTER SKULL OPERATION Leader of German 1020 UprtslnsH .Vol Kxpertnl to Lire. LHIPZIO. April IT (Associated Press). Dr. Wolfgang Kapp, leader of the 1920 uprising In Berlin, Is In a critical condi- tion here, following an operation In which his left eye and part of his skull were removed. It Is doubtful whether I ho can survive. Should he live he Is I threatened with total blindness. Dr. Kapp has been a patient since placing hlmrelf at tho disposal of the I Leipzig Supreme Court for trial on I oharges growing out or hi coup a etat. No Connection With Any Other Store AY' 134 West 34 St. orroBms B maci's Fnl Between Broadway and 7th Avenue Important Sale NEWEST FROCKS Values You Will Long Remember Paris is mirrored in every line of these new Frocks adapted from the most recent importations. FOR FRIDAY AND v SATURDAY Remarkable Value at 21.50 Beading that portrays deft artistry of design a sash an odd bottom or a bit of lace gives each model its individuality. Crepe Marvelle Chiffon Taffeta Canton Crepe Crepe de Chine Georgette Crepe A hundred or more of the newest style effects are in the collection women and misses will find frocks appropriate for any and every occasion. Every frock is from our regular stock. ALL OF THE LEADING SPRING SHADES THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, Snakes With Pre-Volsle- ad Names Scandalize 300 Keepers by Preference for Strong Drink South Sea Island Reptiles, Here 4 Days? Refuse Food Rivers at Home Contain 20 Per Cent, of Alcohol, Ditmars Explains. Kour South Sea Island snakes with' paddle tails somowhul similar t6 those of the marble ladles lounging at the feet of Civic Virtue In Mayor Hylan's official front jurd, are mak ing themselves at home thu. snakes aro at Mr. Dllmnrs'H zoological boarding house In tho lironx. They are a family all brothers nnd sisters. The big one, fright feet long. Is unofficially named but It is feared that the Antl-Salo- League will not lot him keep the name. Tho twins, whose com- bined length Is a foot loss than that of nre known as Halg & Halg. And the Imby, threo fret six, Is tentatively called Bacchus. Mr. Dltmare says they are all scandalously fond of alcohol, but hn hopes to wean them. \They're new to this country,\ ho JIUST .OHWI1II nilAllMIC OF no.Micim;. A charge of felonious assault Hgulnnt Kdward Werhoskle In the Morrlsanla Court was changed to homicide y and Werboskle hold without bull for examination on Krhlay Hn Is nccimed of striking Basil Martin uitli a monkey wrench, Martin died In Lincoln Hos pital a to S WEST SIDE 1B1 W. 81th nr. 7th Arc. 4 ltotn Strut. Sth AT, aaa 27th Btrctt. Stb Ave-.- , ant 40th BU. K Wnrrn Btrttt. EAST SIDE STORKS M An.' and 1214 Stmt. M AT., 8th ul 87th Bti. td A vs., I6OU1 and ltUt Ota. 1S0 163 Bow.ry, cor. Droom. lot 8a At., 13th Strt. explained, \nnd they haven't been brought up properly. In tho South Sea Islands, where theso serpcntB como from, tho rivers, and lakes nil contain from 10 to 20 por cent, of alcohol. This Is duo to' the super abundance of fruit, which falls Into the water and ferments. The streams nre literally composed of wine, and It Is only natural that the snakes, Ilka all the reHt of the animal life, shoulb have the habit. \These new Imardcrs of mine have been here four days and haven't eaten anything yet. But I am going to try them ngnln this afternoon, even it I have to soak their food In wlno.\ Many visitors have called nlready to Hro tho tmakes nnd a few strong men hnvo shccl learn because or the tender memories evoked by the sight of them, This afternoon they are posing for tho movies. HIIK IX El'EMXC TOST lUIIMHMi Sparks from u chimney y started n slight blnzo In a storeroom on the thirteenth lloor of the building of tho New Yoik Evening Post, No, 20 Vesey Mreet Home of the water turned on the bluiso ran down to the comppslng loom of the Post-o- tho door below, but did not Interfere with the work there. are one of the 750,000 New who last year bought Blyn Shoes, you can give your friends few pointers on thrifty shoe buying. You can show with pride the style of your newest Blyn Shoes. Then watch their surprise when you tell them how little you paid ! Tell them that there is no reason why they should be satisfied with shoe quality inferior yours or why they should pay more for such quality. Perhaps you are telling your friends! STOKES St.. 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