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am-: i . , 1: ! Court of Appeals Holds One So Treated May Sue for Damages. ho Appellate Division of th Ku- ircmc Court has ununlmntisly decided at ono who was nrnided nml lurged with disorderly rundlict on o ground ot "havlrnr rpol cn In tho iwlsh Inngungo on 'a street corner" the right to brine a damago suit r folBo arrest nnd Imprisonment. Ono Goldberg wun so arrested dur- g tho agitation over the housing ortnge. The. pollco asserted that. leaking In a language they did not igndcrstand, It wus necessary to arrest 51m as a precaution lest ho Incite the fopulacc to riot. A Magistrate dls dlsscd tho charge. But In the Su preme Court hlH suit for damages ifenlnst tho policeman was dismissed 0$. thcfe ground that the authorities rti us t not bo hampered In keeping er In a largo community ot cosmo- Iltan character. Justice lutnnm, writing the opinion versing this decision and ordering new trial, said: "Arresting a petudn spcuklng In wish at n street coinir In a Jewish neighborhood would bo an oppressive isolation of the rights 01 Jewish ctt llcns. 1 "Had this, trial proceeded and clr dbmstanccs been show.'., such as u ricetlng or assemblage with unlawful rfirposo, or with utterances tending t defy tho, authorities, very dlffcre.it ojiestlons would arise. "There Is. ft suggestion, however. Ifcut this order w.:is made upon 'tho jfur of u particular 1 tension. This vfas because gcncrull the. police ill I rfot understand tho trecch of .he jfcws. This might cxp'oln, but can not Justify, ouch a pollco onlcr. !n tfco circumstances shown It would c yond tho power even of tho Lcgt.i- llture." M' USES AN UMBRELLA AS HER PARACHUTE ALL CUTTERS AT SEA ON DISTRESS CALLS ARREST OF JEWS M FOR SPEAKING OWN f TONGUE, ILLEGAL LICEMAN INJURED BY I FALL, CHASING BURGLAR CFolIcetnan John glmmerlln. thirty abo years Id, ot tho Poplar Street Ma Upn, saw a maif crawling through the ffUilIght of Druskln'a uniform factory a No. 55 Sands Street, Brooklyn, at 1 A M. to-day. The policeman was gaining In the chase that followed when the burglar tijrew oft 4Us overcoat and thus light ened began 'speeding up. filmmerlln truck a allDnery iDot at Sands and fashlngton"8trcets and fell heavily. He . . ft 1 1 . . 1 u . I U1U IlUfc ei up tUI 111! PUUCITU Inful Injuries to his right shoulder id knee. After being treated In the itlon ho' was sent to his home, No. 85 nahan Street. Brooklyn. It was not certalned whether tho burglar, who etcaped, stole anything. Woman Picked Up Unconscious After Third Floor Place Was Glided as. "Den." Members of the Kcdornl and City Narcotic Squads will to-day nrnilgn eight persons, before United States Commissioner Hitchcock, who were driven Into tho streets yesterday dur ing u raid on several Mott Street opium dens. Seven men and ono woman wcro arrested after doors had been chopped down and many shots fired. Tho woman was seen to step on u flro ci.cupo on tho third floor of a tcno mcnt In her nlghtclothcs. Hlio ml nod an umbrella und dropped to tho puvo mcnt. She was unconscious w.icn detectives reached her, but at IJcllo vuo Hospital she stild sho was Ethel Kelly, forty-nine, of Np. 275 llrooma Btroot. llor Injuries woro slight. About 125,000 worth of drugs wcro taken In the raid", which was lod by Ralph Oyler, chief of tho Federal Narcotic Hqtind. The men dp bribed thcmsclvoH ns Peter I.u Hosa, Kronl; Husso, John'Uuff, Michael Orrapp.dlo, Ernest Clnto, Fcllco Klorcntlno and James Costo. POPE SENDS BLESSING TO AMERICAN SOCIETY I'rrr .Milk for Italian Ohlldrc-n Ilrlnga Appreciation from N Vatican. A cablegram from the Vatican has been received by Mrs. John A. Drake, President of the American Kreo Milk and Belief Society for Italy. It Is signed by Curdlnal Oasparrl, Papal Secretary of State, and says: "The Holy Father, learning of your genoroslty and beneficent work for tho poor little war victim children of Italy, hit-sacs you from his heart." Pnpo Benedict beforo hla death set aildo -i place adjacent to the Vatican to bt used as a distribution centre for the Ameri can frco ndlk. , He too bestowed the Apostolic blessing on Mrs. Drako and her associates. JAPAN WILLPERMIT MRS. SANGER TO LAND Hut fin Condition That Site Hrfrnln From 'Illrth Control PropflKaiida. TOKIO. Feb. 20. The Instructions of the Japanese Foreign Office to the Jap anese Consulate In San Francisco that It refuse to vise the passport of Mrs. Margaret Sanger, head of the Birth Control League, were on tho grounds that propaganda along tho lines It was understood she proposed was Illegal In Japan and an Improper subject for pub lie dlrcusslon. Yusuko Akamatsu, Chief of the Im migration section of tho Foreign Olllce, said to-day she would undoubtedly re ceive permission to enter the country, but upon condition that she would nut attempt propaganda. KILLED IIY II. 11. T. Kir II WAV T11A1A. Mathew Hayes, fifty, a painter, ot No. 430 Carroll Street, Brooklyn, was killed when a northbound train struck hi in at the Broadway and ISIghth Street Station f the B. It. T. Subway to-day. 20, 1922. ; ' 1 i -an THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY,' FEBRUARY Coast Guard Has lo Ask Norfolk to Send Aid to Schooiwr Olf Albemarle Sound. Culls of distress fi-orr.i ben since Kat unlay huvu taken fiom port ud the available cutters of tho CoaHl (luard service, and when tho la.it wireless was received cstcrday toll ing of tho thrco-masted schooner Kdward H. Bnlrd tossing about In tho Atlantic with pnrt of l.er headgear gone nnd her steering damaged, Capt, Itced had to wireless back that no m lief was available. J-atcr he got In touch with the cut ter Manning, which is now on nor ,vny from NorrolK. va., to tho schooner which va.i reported liVJ miles off Albemurlu Hctind. Tho cut ters (Srcsham and Klckripoo arc tov !n gto port the .stwimnhlp Narbo, bound from Philadelphia! for Constan tinople, picked up 110 miles cast of the Delaware capes; und'the Tampa hus In tow tho steamship West Car- nlfac, reported shon tf food and fuol on her. way tb Now Yolk frim Hamburg. T aniroinrainiimranninnniiraitnjrjafcriiaBKiDimn; laimnnnnitunsi I "fi a f , J 1 BEST&CO. CORRECT CLOTHES for BOYS The Junior Uorfolk is tailor ed for Best & Co. in navy serge or English mixtures. HERE have been many improve ments" on the Junior Norfolk, but well dressed lads still wear the sim ple unadorned model of English extrac tion pictured above. The quality of materials and the precision of tailoring distinguish it at once as a Best & Co. product. SIZES 5 to jo YRS. i5o 18.50 H5et & Co. FIFTH AVENUE it 35TM STREET NEW YORK REPRESENTATIVE SWEET OUT FOR KENYON'S SEAT Ioirit Man Will Kntrr Primaries as Nrnntr Candidate. WAiSHINClTON. Fob. 20 Burton E. Sweet. Jtepublldn member of the Hous? from the Third Iowa District, announced tci-dny he would enter thn Republican primaries In June as a candidate for t!ie Senate. He will seek the nomination for 'he unexpired term of Senator Kenyon, who will leave the Senate this week to be come a Federal Circuit Judge. IIITP 11rS11l.T?KT 11IITI I nit o wumtn vvnn i HATCHET, ENDS LIFE Brooklyn Man, Believed Insane, Cuts Throat After Attacking Wife and Daughter. Hubert 1m DoumeVs of No. S31 Covert Street, Brooklyn, believed to htivo gone suddenly Insane, attacked his wlfo und daughter this morning ut breakfast with a hatchet. As his wife, Florence, fifty years old, cuino ttom tho kitchen l.a Doumcrs sprung fiom tho table, seized a hatchet and struck her over tho eye. His daugh ter, Kdlth, twenty-tlirco yearn old, was struck on tho head. (icorgo Mcrkcl, who occupies the apartment above, camo down In rc sponso to tho screams of tho women nnd disarmed Im Doumcrs, who had the hatchet In his hand. Icrkel took the women to tho kitchen. When Merkel returned to tho dining room ho found Ijh Doumers lying on tho floor. He hnd sloshed his throat with u razor. Dr. VVachtcl, who responded to u call sent to tho Bushwlck Hospital, said 1m Doumcrs was dead, l.a Dou mers was an cxprcssmun In business for himself. His widow said businesH hnd not been good with him and for several duys ho had been moroso over that fact. templed to r6b the crllco of Dr. J. IC. Cunningham, n dctitltt. icra on Dec. 19, l. dend from his wounds. Ills wife, Mildred Htockel. twenty-two: Mr3. S. 14. tttockel of Chicago, a former wife, and hla daughter, Muriel, oy tho first mar ring'1, wcro present. A largo quantity of gold dental sup piles was found In Stockol's baggage after his arrest. The supplies were IdcntlllcJ n.4 having been stolon In lli dlilin cities. . . It.. Aleinucrs OI mo ninn n ittuiuy bmu , ... .... . it.l ....l...- I lllcy Una 1101 Kliuwu ui ma miviicw ,iii- Inal activities. lie wis a son, they said of n prominent llerlln banker, wns an NEW YORK MAN, SHOT AS ROBBER, IS DEAD Slockel'a Two Wlrci. One forced, at Ilia lledalde. rnlNCETON. Ind Feb. 20. raul A. Stockel. forty-six. of New York, who waa shot wheti. It Is alleged, he at- aiimiir.iiiiini.iiBiniffliiimmiiHnwiiiiMii 1L Altttuitt Sc (to For to'-mmorrow (Tmesday) A SpecSafl Sale of ' Sjik Umnilbrellas superior makes aod qualities (for men and women) offering remarkable value at $5.75 The umbrellas for men are of fine black silk, with crook handles of various woods. The umbrellas for women are of black and colored silks, with satin or ottoman border; the handles representing a diversity of 'smart styles, including bakelite and sterling silver decorations. (First Floor) A Spec5aflpHce Sale of Menu's amd Women's All-linen Handkerchiefs affording a decidedly worth-while purchasing opportunity Men's All-linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched . per dozen $2.65, 3.75 Initialed . . . per dozen 4.50 Hemstitched or initialed (larger size) per dozen $6.50 Tape-bordered . per dozen 6.00, 8.75 Women's AH-linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched . per dozen $2.50, 4.20 Initialed ... per dozen 2.25, 3.90 Wfth embroidered corner, per doz. 2.50, 3.75 Solid-color Linen Plain . . . per dozen $2.50 With border of white net, per dozen 3.00 Also Sheer Lawn Handkerchiefs White, tape-bordered . per dozen $1.00 Colored, In novelty effects, per dozen 1.50 (First Floor) iHabteon 9benue :ftftfj jabenue 34tb anb 35tlj fetreetfi iJeU) !)orli expert rissaylst ahd hnd been promi nently connected with a Inrgo New York dental supply company. EVEN BABY'S SHOES TAKEN BY BURGLARS All. 'iiKit.it etui:" cicnch unit IIKHT. -Mrs. Krcda Water, No. lltOI 81th .Street, Urooklyn, was hold hi J2.G00 bad on a rnnd larceny clinrgo in tho Coney Island Court to-day on the complaint of Mrs. Krcda Mum. No. 2078 Mohcgan Avonue, the ltronx. wlio says sho ad vanced 11,300 on a arhriuo to market an asthma cure tossed on the use of heibs from Hussla. She alleged that no herb were Usjed In (lie "cure." Mniclnii Tlilevea Csrrj Anar UvrrythlnK ot .Nailed Unrrn, It is a thorough band of burglais that tho pollco nro seeking on the complaint of Arthur Lehman, No. 6S1 West 160th. Mtrcet. lie says they took everything that wasn't nailed down, Including even "a pair of shoes lor mo oauy, inn llio detectives nro not Inclined In lrnn (mm tlil rn.i .. I tho conclusion that they wcro crap shooters. Mrs, f.chnmn cntne home tioin ten party Friday evening. She lull the key In the lock of the apartment. The key worked, but tho door was barricaded. H aho telephoned thn police. They pushed nsldo the barri cade of heavy furniture and revealed a scene of chaos. Tho burglurs had entered by the (Iro escape and used Mr. Lehman's suitcases and sheets to carry the loot They took clothing, Jewelry, silver, nlmost everything portable und val uable. And the pollco think they must have mnilo several trips. oJtnc4'ieaA orerttot PnecaiA' Oppenheim,llins& 34th Street New York Continuing: Tuesday Our Greatest Dress Sale Distinctive Spring Model Dresses All Sizes for Women and Misses Only by careful planning and co-operation with several of New York's foremost dressmakers has it been possible to as semble these handsome Dresses, which If Purchased in the Regular Way Would Sell Up to 55.00 28.00 Exclusive models of Taffeta, Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Beaded Georg ette, introducing practically every new and charming style idea for Spring. Women's Dept.-2nd Floor Misses' Dept. 3rd Floor - A McCreery S ale NO of. T T ewopringrlats 3.75 Certain circumstances forced the creator of these hats to sell us his entire stock (there arc 2678 of them) for much below the regular price, and we have marked them at but a trifle above that price. Many of the models featured haVe been selling regularly in our own stock for 6.75 and more ! There are off-the-face styles in various attractive versions and sizes, mushroom effects, turbans, large-brim styles and models for matrons. Some are fashioned of Visca, others of Lisere Piping, Hemp or Peroxuine straws. Ostrich, Glyceri feathers, flowers, embroidery, ribbon and Pompons adorn them in various voguish ways. Many lovely new Spring colors, as well as Black, Blue and Brown. No C. 0. D.'$ S'o Approval A'o Exdianga Third Floor, Annex) James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street T I