Stanley Berry Tells of Stealing Articles FromCarsTear* at reaming down hi* che» ks,hi* body convuis a with sobs, Stanley I berry, lb, of Newark, N. J., who (HUM here a w lt;••• k ago, and admitted serving in Letchwortb Village, Wednesday broke down in polite headquarter* and admitting thefts from two automobiles Tuesday night lt;n thi* city.Fart oi the loot was* recovered in rear fit Mate Armory Wednesday a. m., bv J, Ficard. eng.necr of thatbuiiumg, who caught Herr} a* he w ta about to ransack the automobile ofCaptain Clayton H. Jonea, of tb« Wftth Field Artillery, which stood out. •Id# the ArmoryYoung Retry told the police Wednesday a in, that he had taken an oUi fashioned revolver and a Bucket flash light at 6 o'clock Tuesday night fr ruthe Picard car. The rlt; valver was re-f overed Wednesday, He also admittedthf theft of a brown Boston t ag frog*tin parked automobile ot Charles Atwell, o surv* yor, of M‘'Btlcfllo, whichw $m po,rk**d on I- nioo street, and 1 oldof Sunday stealing the bicycle of Hyman Josefsoft which was left outside of the store of John I). Bottl, on James street. The bicycle was reoov-. rad Tuesday by Officer Hurry l» W oodWhen the police went throughBerry's pockets they fund fish hooka and im*. two keys, stoel lap* a »ra-pass, h deed, two pocket knives, two cheap rlhg*. sparkler*, several rmibds of .21 calibre and one round of 11calibre ammunition, Bonne of the ax-tteles tallied with those described byMr. Atwell. Th* boy ouuai not account for the rest.Another T rsM L'Okertin making his repori tu the polios Ml Atwell suld th, theft included on* kk foot Lufkin steel tap*, two brass plumb bubs, a deed, ®a ie outby Albert Hammer to William Green-berg, two small maps and a note book vaiued at ll.euu which contained dataresulting from a siiwm r» survey of lands in Sullivan county.With the finding of a brown boy'sglove which w» matched with one worn by Berry Wednesday, the poh let linked him with the theft fromthe Atwell carWhen Berry stuck his head through the door at the HtaU Armory this morning, Captain Jacob b Bill man, said, ‘That's the tad I «*.** hangingatound here last night Asked what he wanted, the boy said he was only taking a took He at*** watched from mage and when111 stepped to the rutin, ng board otCaptain Jones* cur, • ;* oni Ficardcaught lFti He said the l*,y waa not lomtnt with entering the dig Tuea-day night but had be*u in it againthi* morningNight On Pseeb.La bis veil W*-.!ne*da B rr a I-[is****, vs Ii*u« t*«S i.*i |(4AJUht U t tMfe nightsl« eplng lt;n a |~r«. h of a boos* nearthe Armory. a» he had been dlspoo*Stssed by •.% family named Low!* who li\« outside the cttf limit* **u theUawayauda avenue * at* u*bu, withw tilm he w ms boarding. He a*Id hisfather. Otoe b« ry, a wamtohopp*r, ro-glded there, us did a married sister.According to hf story, Berry, wo* put out «* * r! *i time* before, but refused n go to Newark, V J . as his mother would commit him to an in-Stltutton, he said La eh time he return* d * it i slept *u t h* porch andlater wits taken In He saia his mother had placed him In tatoliwwth Village whett he »|h nt fiv* years andthat lw hod beep previously commuted ti* lhe Leak* A Watts Home, at Yonkers, tfo* Juvenile Home, at New. ark, N J. and at Ibv* rvo w.He said that the Newark polkrabad arrested hurt once for stealing an Alarm chock Although he had reached the A g' **t* in s toe I. he did Dotwant to continue and tt*at w-»«* on*Of tu.* refor not wanting to return, said 1 terryVS hen asked if he destred to return do ins horns at 7 Ninth avenue, Koat11range S J , the hoj said, “I ain't got no friends M** would not mindb« ing r* turned to Leake A Watts, but shuddered at the idea of rat tinting to fxrhvrorth