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ettniell8 BARROWS OF POOR. CROWDS CLAMOR FOR SHARE OF DEALER'S SUPPLY. NING WORLD, ENT PROFITEERING SEARCH OF HOME City Chamberlain Heads Appointees to Distrib- | THEIRS ONE REAS Warrant Assistance. | Although there are indications to-) . 9, ‘ : ~ * °. | Mayor’s Committee Settles|Police Break Into Mary E. need nae Rnd lk aed | VEO AT |Financtat Manager for Thomas | Romance of School Days Garfield’s ein Admiis Tt ( : re ere 1s | Disputes Between 20 Land- | Wood's Residence and Find | eiieve that the profiteering ice- A. Edison Sued By His Leads to a Wedding in Fuel Ad trati lords and Many Tenants. Furniture Mouldy. peddlers will reduce thelr exorbitant Second Wife Brookl y ministra ion J prices to the poor people of New York. | s . rooklyn, ‘Out of Business,” —_ More than three thousand tons of i panne Sia banger" Yn the past two days the Mayor’s| Acting under orders from his pre-| natural ice arrived in New York yes- On evidence furnished by her hus- When Charles J. Ryan mot Isabel sii (Roeetal 0 ventn Comittee on Rent Profiteering has|cinct commander, Policeman Volk to- | terday and an increased amount prob- | band’s sister, Mrs, Marjorie Day Du- McNamara while playing football jon| WASHINGTON, June Toth effected settlements, satisfactory to| day broke into the home of Miss Mary | #>ly will arrive to-day. This product } rant, of Brick Chureh, N, J., to-day the Geneseo State Normal, team he{ United States Fuel Admini both sides, between more than twenty | E. Wood, No, 259 Lenox Avenue. No|¥#* Packed in the district between asked Supret ‘ se News liked her immensely and she lUked|Ut of business, but that some i Catskill and Albany and, because the + Snarean Ovart Fusion Hew landiords and thelr several hundred | trace of the owner, who has not been | mamitacturers expected tho sur berger to grant her a divorce from 2 pba ie neath hee AR wi oesso ite prenesigerte og iy exits bereed ‘acturers pected - wished to continue her vocal studies heb ox! tenants. seen since December by any of her/plus in plants around Greater New ' Harrison Durant, financial manager and Charile came down to New York |cently sent out a circular “The conscience of some of the| friends or business representatives, | York would easily furnish the esti-| Visit to Walter J. Pierce & | (° Thomas A: Edison and well known and went on the police force, the purchase of next winter's Droperty owners,” Chairman Nathan| was found. Miss Wood is said’ to be| mated tonnage for, the demand in as wks in soctety circles of Philadelph Miss McNamara finished at the jof coal early, was discovered ag” Hirech said to-day, “Is receiving a| heiress to a $1,000,000 estate, June, it had not deén toughed. Co. Finds Employees | is parents, Mr. and Mra. Frederic | Cornell Conservatory and went | result of an investigation by rude awakening, and the future will| Policeman Volk had reported at the| C. C. Small, manager of the Kaick- sib ihe at C. Durant, of No. 228 West Ritten- | abread to study some more. Charlie. | rvening World correspondent Know Noth hh r are be productive of good results. For] station that the areaway of the house |erbocker lce Company, said to-Yay: othing. house Square, Philadelphia, are Ib the Dapureeneet cae crn: echeesaa tee (ket. Gurnee eee what it is doing to help us through|had been filled with water to the} “Conditions will’ be normal by Cred, pam e among the richest in the Quaker City a traffic policeman. His moat recent |%a# been gone from Wi publicity and in other ways The Even-| depth of six,inches for several days|Monday and there is no fear of fur-| When Assistant District Attorney| This is Mr. Durant's second unsuc- post has been at Prince and Lafayette |feveral months, and the Fuel tag World has our gratitude.” and he was not able to reach the|ther shortage. Both the cool weather | Dooling, who has charge of the county | °¢8sful matrimonial venture. In 1908 Street ministration last Februi a rs y ny David Hirschfield, Commissioner of owner. With Detective Denby andjand the arrival of more than 3,000] investigation sales of wild cat oil] 2¢ brought sult for divorce against Letters were exchanged between | all maximum prices. although Accounts, gave similar testimony to-|Sergt. Brady he was sent to break in. | tons of natural ice from the Hudson . Mrs. Caroline A. Ralph Tmrant for Charlie and Isabel occasionally, but) Administration, which formerly Gay in these words: “The Evening! The policemen found all the furni-|River packing houses gave Immediate | Cl! Stocks In the Wall Street dis-| desertion. He married a secoud time Burope is @ long way from Centre | sisted of several hundred p veri ia Going @ valtatle avork 18] Gare injaredby dampnsen’anatwalead |rellet to the eliuation, trict visited the offices of Walter J.|in 1911 in Montreal, Can, Thero is Street headquarters and they met but] congists of but a more i y ip rped \ | seldom, publishing the stories of our hearings.|/out of shape. Rich tapestries were| The appointment by Mayor Hylan | Peres and Company at No. 67 Wall|one child of the second fringe, ‘A month ago ‘traffic Patrolman Ryan| 2, Censee te Sunetos, Siuae Tam highly approlative of its assist-|covered “with mold, Bod linen and|ot “the Mayor's Ice Commitfeo for the | Street to-day he had with him De- | Phyllts, aged five, who iives with her | ROBBED AT SH : SHEEPSHEAD. stopped an automobi organization wes, 5ONW Vas fnce. ‘It seems to be the only even-|clothing were scattered around in a!Relict of the Poor” was announced | tective John Cuniff. mother, | our machine. i smoking,” ne| emble and pack away the Ing paper in New York that is giving | way to indicate the last occupant had | yesterday at the same time that it be-| ‘They could get no one to admit he| ‘The principal witness against Mr.| lark the girl in his severest trac) %94 this organization is mal the rent problem the necessary pub- left without premoditation. came known peddlers and small deal- | was in charge of the offices, Clerks | Durant was hig sister, Mrs. Ethel! Burglars Get $1,200 t $1,200 Loot at Resj-| controlling manner. largely to conform with the . Mrs, Virginia C. Wood, who adopted: ers were raising prices unmercifully. | and stenographers questioned denied| Durant Pearsall Lucas of Faraway| ; - + “Dm sorry.” began the driver. Then, Which provided for its existing J | P' dence « homas C. Cox, Which ‘among the comptaints to the| Miss Wood as an infant,"dled Sept,|In some cases more than a cent a|they knew anything concerning the|Farm, Narvon, Pa, At Mrs, Dur-/ Nie dived yen she looked under the peak of Patrbl-| the peace treaty is formally Mayor's Committee to-day is a re-|18, 1918. Miss Wood left the house the | Pound was charged during the recent | firm. ant's suggestion, Mrs. Lucas told the| Police Fail to Report. man Ryan's cap and into the bluest| J, H. Howes, executive pert that rents for apartments in the|next day. It was rumored she was | hot spell. At the invitation of Mr. Dooling C.| court, ehe went to the Imr-rial Hotel| Edward and Alfred Alam, twenty- | °% Pid flee ok and gasped: to Dr. Garfield, is in charge of “Kirlomere” at (No, 651 21st Strect,)much affected to learn from Mrs,| Complaints about the price of tce|D. Fomhof, J. W. Neil and F, K.|on the night of Jan. 26 last in com-|five and twenty-seven years, respec: | code Tnaked praoeck closely at nin | 20C# where the — Admini Brooklyn, owned by the Midwout, Wood on her deathbed that she was|C#me in all day to Deputy Commis-| Coventry returned with him to the|pany with her sisterrin-law and: tive’ were to-day held in $10,000 fair prospective leis” int Srame | records ure being assembled for Holding Company, have been recently|an adopted child and not a reall sioner of Publié Markets O'Mallvy.| District Attorney's office, taking with | found Durant with a strange woman.| hail each for alleged participation in Violations and right then Cupid stepped | CrVition. | At tho inatance bested enore than §0 per cent, the| daushter! Most were from tho east side, but! them many of the office papers. Morris Becker, @ taxi ° .uffeurs|tne poldup of a number of merchants ¥P.08 the running board, Evening World, Mr. Howes was tnereases ranging from $20 to $30 a| Miss’ Wood wns traced te a hotel in| Other sections were represented, A telegram to Fomhof from Walter | drove the two women to the hotel/jn a Washington Street restaurant|, “Is#bel McNamara,” cried the former | toned to-day as to what rest teenth, Cue of che tenants eaid his| New. Jersey, where abe remained cnly| O26 woman yesterday. called up J. P at Lay City, Texas, dated|and he said when the door of Room) and\robbing them of $15,000 football star, That was a month ago. | if any, are in effect as to prices rent had been raised to $14 a room|one day. Members of the Reformed | Mt. O'Malley to tell him she had b a June said: ‘0. 607 was opened, he entered, and| It came to light to-day that tho| THY were married June 3, and are now | remarkabie jump in the price and ho was told that if he did not|Church of Harlem, which was at-| forced to pay 75 cents for thre “It would be foolish for anyone to| Mrs, Durant told him her husband, “ome of Assemblyman Thomas .C. Laacogs ki Aon at No. 465 Prospect| at tidewater in New York, wi at once make a lease it would be in-|tended by both the mother and the| PUNds of ice. When he said support the market until matters in| was the man there. Cox at pahead Bay had been | Places palma pre aid inict ites has advanced from $6.85 per aioe ba el . at. be mistaken, she replied: “L Centre Street are definitely ; x : . ed $1,200 worth of goods in| . lai em- | at the docks to $3.77, was cited: creased to $16 a room. adopted daughter, cannot remembér| ™U®! rep! nive Str are definitely settled. Mrs, Durant asked for $85 a we Ryan sald to- “ ‘an army officer who just returned! having seen Miss Wood since dast fall. | W!% you would come and look at it This is out of my hands as I advised | alimony, but Justice Newberger cut| agi) ee nd time with! jt rribly hard yee tha teas mn Wola caimctenog nad ecapainiod au tron two year’ service in’ Europe| She had no close frienda in the church | !t'# about the size of a diamond you before leaving, You can easily | the amount in half, Mrs, Lucas testi-| James Haya, sixty-five, a clerk ta. . ‘ommittes, and I just felt that ahe| regulations and that within @ Writes fo tell the Mayor's Committee |and no oe had occasion to note her| The Deputy Commissioner sald explain this to those close to ua" fied that her brother was wealthy! cigar store at No, 435 A » a somobedy to take charge of her| time al} orders would he pei a | absence. yesterday he was confident the Board | ‘rhe Criminal Courts Building is in| and received a large sal cert rman, We dida’t wantteay | rected He admitted spas that the rents of his apartment on . Ge RIMSRGMLVES: AtRPTHAG TBAT i 5 s is in| and rv ved larg® salary from Avenue, was held up and tied with| tinue to overwork. We didn't want any| cular advising the public te Washington Helghts have been raised| Meanwhile the income of the $1,000,.| 07 Aldermen at its eting’| Centre Street, | Edison, ropes last night, while hin cash regis. | Mise, over tt Ine wate, ect three! carly" had been seat out withim during his absence in an excessive|000 estate bas piled up. ‘The matter! VOU Rive us Com men aut HEY Mr. Dooling hag issued subpoenas! Nuring the trial Mrs.. Durant .and| ter Was pilfered fled at St, Teresa's Catholic Church in| Past two weeks, but offered Paanner. He the committes if| Was taken before the Surrogate’s| *° ice wagons to leave loads| to the officers of the Dispatch Print-| ner gister-in-law, who wert botn| Barly lay two young men | Brooklyn.” planation of the Fuel Ada haga yy i ek | at street corners in congested dis- Ing Company, of No, 2 Lafayette waiked into the. dwaetloan I Mrs, Ryan ts a niece of @ former iaw| ticn's interest in the matter, 4¢ can furnish him with @ lst of Court yesterday by the fling of an) iii. ang pel Ice direct to the peo. (Street, to appear before the Grand| fashionably dressed, mt together In| joom at No, 88 Highth A nie, pres | Darener of Mayor Hyla When asked if he could @ names of rent profiteers in that sec- | ° iD compel Miss Wood, aa the eee eo | Jury Monday to explain who or | the most chummy fashion, R » hth Avenue, pro- —-- big jump in the coal rice oe reat mot American citizens, |¢xecutrix of her foster mothcr's will,| ple, who will carry it home. The!and paid for the ofl stock elreulars mented revolvers @nd took $60 from York, Mr. Howes gave it as nts on who ar Am i ZenS/to pay the bill for Mrs. Wood's| large ice companies have @ surplus | printed by that Justice Newberger reserved de-/ihe cash register. The police mad TWO CAUGHT IN HOLD-UP RAID sonal opinion that the coal eet re funeral. Lyons says he has exhausted| of ‘wagons, he explained, In this Bessie Glaien. fet |no mention of the oscurrence to re- | “simply getting theirs,” as TWO MET I RMATORY, —[tisymetns of tinaing tho whereabouts | way, it 18 thougnt, ice can ‘be sold to porters, fearing, possibly, th ACCUSED IN SALOON MURDERS | cise seems to be dor 1 | ofr aiss Wood, the’ poor for 40’ cents a hundred | YORKVILLE'S QUT TO-NIGHT Paco m emer pal ema aerate Rimseyrat a will contest, ton| welehe f $2,000 A MONTH ALIMONY = |soreey.reuitey ware Ney ee NOW HELD FOR BURGLARY ee ago, following the death of| Lives of babies in Staten Island are y were belng looked for s William G. Wood, was that Slary H,|menaced by the ice shortage. | Pliy- T0 GREET ITS 77TH BOYS FOR MRS. H BLOOMINGDALE _ Everybody who has been held up for —__ Yood was his ‘adopted daughter. | sicians have reported to the Depart he | the last three months is invited to Poficeman Finds 108 Packages of | William G. Wood in 1887 fell “under | ment of Health of Richmond borough ee ARRESTED IN $18,000 THEFT. |iviice teadquarters to look over eight sh " ai the spell of May Kellard and squan-|that there are many cases of actual|Jt Will Be a Mavala “Welcome | - . . | aRem Sasvail 1a men arrested last night by Detectives Cigarettes in Bundle That dered $400,000 on her. His fortune| suffering for want of means to keep | sy Court’’Also Grants Her $7,500 ‘arrell Held tn Chicago for | moog, Fleming and Coleman in a saloon| Pietro Calldeltia, 27 years old, @ Caused Suspicion: gone, e sank to the depthe and was ‘cool for bables. Richmond ome” in the Central Op Counsel Fees Pending Separa- | “ant Now mee Robbery, at No, 336 East Sist Street, suspected resins tt nas nda a eae r at the Hart's Island Refor-|#fter George T. Laird, his uncle, died, | pendent upon four small manu House. tion Suit Trial phd » Known to the police [of being implicated in the hold-up of (Beaten 2 hss enka Wittens taal wee Bas ¢| leaving him $1,000,000, ers, the capacity of which is inade-| y ' 7 r or as arrested in Chicago |the Numair Restaurant at No, 96 Wash- ht yeni ut being @ matory that Charles Biddlecombe of] Ghiidiess, the testimony showed,|quate to the de mand a7 Lorkvilie men who went out with the) Justice Tierney in the Supreme Court ight and it Is said that he is |ington Street, Tuesday afternoon, when {22% was sentenced by Magistrate: the Bowery says he first met Walter and his wife adopted Mary | 77th Division will b en a welcome wante ee here for participation in the |@yriana were robbed of $15,000. |mar to thirty days in jail for to-di ded $2,000 s Atkins of Chatham Square a year or| Reese, infant daughter of Mrs. | Jhome to-night in ra Housi ay awarded & & month all-)joid-up of two messengers of the Me!-| ‘The rald resulted rom the confession |h!s wife and held besides in §8) 0 ago, and they became chummy, — | Toes, and renamed her Mary 5,000 GATHER Fo FOR WEDDING | ast 67th naton Avenue,|mony and $7,500 counsel fees to Mrs.| ville 8 mpany © year ago in May, |of ‘Thomas Donohue, the alleged look. |f" the Grand Jury for havin Which may or may not account for| 1H. Wood. Whe Py in Pood as eq |by a con Y. M. C, Au|Rosalle Bloomingdale who is suing ers wore Frank O'Brien | out, Others dectared as Albert Win-|4!FK i his possession. the fact that the two were arrested to-| Mis estate of f1.000.000 causally bee OF WAR h HERO YO YORK T0- DAY | .W.C. Ay umbus Jew-| stiram Bloomingdale of Bloomingdale } gomery, who were on |quist, 2 years old, of No. 644 West 43d |, Hla bride of three months, gether this morning in Brooklyn at|to, Welfa H. A, Y. W their way to the bank with $18,000 in| Street; Frank Flannagan, same address, op that he. ad Rabes Ocean Boulevard ahd Caton Place. Pa-|-"” cane = |H. A, War Can m vice | Bros, department store owners, fora leather bag, As they were descending |and Patrick McCabe, 28, af No. 1146 34 dent Wilson on hi aan’ destes: BT Grading © ginived Sergeant Coming Here Soon, but |S:lvation Army, Foteration nent, | Separation, Jin the elev tho firm's building, Avenue, were identified by Donohue. . Seer thats At 8A. 2A Dacnune Ie Wad AR RE t Side House, Yorkville nbor-| Mrs, Bloomingdale gets $1,500 less a 121 Duane Street, two men entered |Othera described themselves as Jam curious about a bundle they carri + Has Not Said if He Will |hood Association and local chu and|month than her sister-inlaw Rosalhd |and immediately ordered ail hands up. |Gilday, $2, No. 236 Kast 54th Street: jon when he » ‘The policeman opened the bundle 4/70 OTHER COUNTY RESIDENTS Bring Bride, Bloomingdale, who is also suing her| Tie, bak was fastened to O'Brien's | Alex. Jonnaon, No, 654 Weat 54th Street; —— found 108 packages of cigarettes and ERM VERT: Z Sont men, whose | husband, Irving, for a separation. Tho ——— Thomas Forrestal, 28, No, 238 Weast| Unidentified Man Found tm two Internal Revenue certificates. _ PALL 4, Tenn. June 7,—The mu: in Victory | ame lawyer, Max D. uer, represent 106th Street; Thomas MeAvery, No.| ‘The body of an unidentified n The pair were taken to the Flatbush | Justice Newberger Starts Movement est crowd ever in Fentress Count 43; the Y, M. H, A,|both wives and his $7,500 fee Jupil WILSON aT LAFAYETTE TOMB, |409 Hast sist Street; award Alam, | taken out of the Hudson River ac for asraienment on hureiary é Te RIE ET (OCT ES aaa ed deve oe Jeated in the case of Mrs Rosalind Flannagin and Johnson are charged |foot of 29th Street to-day. He charges. It is alleged they broke into to Lighten Work of Man- 000 men, women an aay ee diag sala a = amineaals wecniaant WA # Dupiteate of | with homicide In the holding up a saloon | ently was thirty youre of ge. 4 4 és to see the war's greatest hero, Serst. ¥ 1Ye ON ‘ r eft o * le at No. 16 ark Avenue on May 24 and six inches tall, ha the poolroom of George Broker, No. hattan Jurists, rege one, Ja chorus from Social Centre| Justice Tiermcy found that Mf. Bloom Wreath Lett y » Vins Killing. the bartender, Patrick AMulhern, |e sandy mustec He ha 3 Coney Island Avenuo and broke| a nates ,. | Alvin C. York, and Miss Grace Williams] are sotie of tne » numbers on|ingdale was a man of great wealth and| PARIS, June 7—President Wilson |and two nights later of kiting Patrick | sil handkerchief with open the safe. All it contained was upreme Court Justice Newberger to-| married to-day. an élaherate that the alimony should be paid pend- | to-day visited the Tomb of Lafayette |Scanon at No, 116 West End Avenue * day started a movement to stop 1 i ; | forty-six pennies and the two certifi- |°" ed a movement to stop the} Gov, Albert H. Roberts, with Col-| A numb ing pe from the|in& trial of the action. The couple | in the Picpus Cemetery and placed on = = = = = trials of divorce acti in New York 1 cates. But the cigarettes were worth | *|onels and Majors of his staff, is to be| Federation Settiement will appear in have several children, Recently Hir t a dup a floral wreath County where both parties are rest ; i. bai > , something. - nn the principal guest. The Governor will ies of fancy dances and atriotic | Bloomingdale purchased the try! which the President placed on the Senn ice cata mucin |e um Tan ore wt oreo aby sande pae| oomaan pureed he Suny [wun te teehee OSH and FE ragran : 2 Ig, AMADOR When TAs MONS Oo willbe. the test Wedding lunch-| vision of the War Communtty | ure, Ne ¥, The, os ‘ bronse | wreath ISON KIL INGS "CHARGED. P. Truax, No. 64 Livingston © will be oh i Oe ee bears the samo inacription es the card inch B Abid Gcaeciass daunlnn @ Jeon in the Sta y. For a week | Se Francis J will lead in 1 ne, 6 ng: "To th E di D. Hi Be Lawyer Says Twe af Dannemora| irom Henry Thurber Truax, nephew of | 2 howlewives of the county have been | community + the War Cam| DTH SHIP. IS LAUNCHED, | sz08* 1 Lic all a ae An Everyday Delicious ; pate \the lat reme Court Justice Truax, |c20king the food, which will be pile arlus McG ot the War Camp YORE &8 ~e a —_ Werp Apaten s0 Dee The hushard tues at No. 131. Romeo, | mountain high in # big grove on @ hill-| Community Service announced to-day went ANY, June T—Charges that twolareer sarankiyn, He was not in court [aide | that adm would be free to meh In ELECTRICAL STRIKE OFF. of Dannemora prison were |” Mino etter tha waddine Sarat: Wawk ie | unite to dlecharsed x — | After he testlinony of a raid uniform vt men whi : cae sp ; | with the Governor py Lowa J. Ureen-|sustion Neve \ddrcasing ‘Thomas | 248 not announced wnetnor he Will taxe 2 rlaor Rabr, Hoe elande. thletretieyy of Wire Lines. | APCS yt a a Poi for M m ha wae Te Rtas nik a | Dr. Von Tilting A tted, christened by Miss Frances M. Gray, | SPMIN :- ve a } a , J ie are ire Jreengpan to file a |, : ork and ride have been floc Federal Judge Martin Maton |of Marion, Ky. The ship was named 51s WOVERER: Marines: 90% FOP ene John Ross,|, “Why ta it that lawyers persist ta) Wi hp ae ne presen) a * Williams's |handed down a decisior rday ac-|and sponsor chosen by the Crittenden }% 18 of ne auperir j institution, “re-| trying eases in this county when voth wedding ring was prefen ed by *jquitting Dr. Johannes H. A. von Tiling [County, Ky. Victory Loan Commits vag ree ony ay Paria’ of the aponsibie, und says the men were beaten parties to the action are residents of | Suffragists le State recelved|a Poughkeepsie physician, of obtaining | tec nternational Brotherhood of Electrical K to death by guards i atoinine thcon tie® boy. Sanacapleiat walairon tarsi ' (pbasislen, , Works vado the announcement to- mpan appeared before the try, are clogged. “i jadicccascaa bi La hsacte a orner ee yee Ok BEN Se ‘vi: |tons of ships launch » date at H , . safest \ “ ne a q present from the Rotarians is the es and ces r the United 1 of company officlals made the Urging the release “of five prisoners,’ ‘Tie Instrugted’ Clerk Jamon Delehy 19 |Dronent trom) | P t | Geaten en War. Judge Manton J#land. Dr. A. Mernes, Mayor of Unnecessary,, ¥ jmage tne strike Black, Green Sealed Packets he says a né held either hold the case in abeyance until he hal of & honeymoon for the newlyweds 10 jheid that the Goygsnment bad failed to Asuncion, the capital of Paraguay, + phos tale The markers Be > . 5 on, now ¢ Gaga or being bruvally” treated, Gousulted the other Justices... Galt Lake Cir= Drove lis cass, attended the launching. with ‘tho Companies, he added '"'* OF Mixed «04 at all Grocers @ . % nes ph. * -) 4 ee ” ‘ ~ = ord Pe ICE COMMITTEE TO RELIEVE ATURDA PICTURES SHOW GRAPHICALLY HOW POOK STRUGGLE FOR TC; NE 7, Ice EWAGONS QUICKLY GATHER BUYERS, HEROINE IN BROOKLYN I . 3 MOTHER'S HAPPY ONCE MORE.