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~ GOLER ASKS SUIT ~—-FORST,750,0001N “POKER TOURNEY” “LOS M ALL CLAIM \\ Only Man Mentioned as Win- | ner in Marked Card Stories Out $68,000, He Says. i Bird S. Coler, Commi r of Char | ‘America’s College Girls Should Enter Politics, Declares Helen Taft |\World’s Need Is Women Who Are Educated, Disciplined and Capable of Group Ac- tion,” Says Ex-President’s Daughter—Opposes a Wom- an’s Party. Marguerite Mooers Marshall. i shoulders into the har- d pull full weight! evade your new respons civic, economic, political, ocinl—with the old plea, “because itles, to-day wrote Corporation Counse! | Vo T° Women so much ought not to be i 1 expected of us as of ment" urr asking him to institute suit for) Persely and trenchantly, that is the the recovery, for tha benefit of the} poor, of $1,750,000, or i sums lost in the five times now famous stud | poker “tournament,” in which it wa sald that $6,500 had been bet on t? turn of a single card. In his letter to Mr. Burr, Mr. Coler after calling attention to reports iat elwll action for fi 6 the of the money won at card amount | to be used | for the benefit of the poor, and 1ask,; She wus in New York last evening Hee toe to guntrol the aon, the bfakeman, whose home 1s in «. You to take such action as you m ay | to atcend a dinner which was a sort] choked to de: Meanwhile she be.) Verth Amboy, N. J. He was scalded Geem necessary | y the Bry : i racticn blind. She died “bout ane wie und taken to the Co! ton Counst as devot-| nd Campaign Staten Island Hospital in a critical f ing Ms wttentic ee hae oti i n-| devoted to raising the © a chance tO“ Wijle returning trom his mother’s condition ‘ ention to the traction In-Jof the college's teaching personuel | funeral, which was held Monday, Dom- BEOiGEE\EFeRiigy SAIIE , jj auiry, and Wis chief assistant wasjabout 2 per cent. It was at the| ¢¢ ‘OW ‘aboitt those “horrifying inie bel fe Sixteen, was stricken | The smoker left th rails, but did besy to-day with the Staten Island} campaign fund heulquarters, No, 124 WEIL AaTO OH CBISA the same ‘aymptoms, and died | Mot turn over. — Its windows wer Resid hatter Hor Ghat reason Hi cia Uh Street, that | met the ta iy how ait th P prove Tuesday. The father was stricken | broken and {ts passengers, about oe tien aie say | Slender, blue-eyed daughter of ou hdd Ny ne SNe Prove Tiesday: night, and rushed to) twenty-five men, were shaken up, statement could be secured from the | only living ex-President, the acting | tat the girl of to-day, especially dham Hospital, where he Nved un- ; 7 ti sda Corporation Counsel's office with re-| mistress of the White House during oollene wiki iy averse: toc uRlaeat) UL Lala monn but none of them was reported in- : gard to the steps which will be take: yeu f her mother's id Motes 1 quizzed Miss! Two of Paul Del Bene’s brothers, |Jured. Two coaches in the rear of by that office | Hoge sutton brow ahal OughATHelate Hote col. Dominic and Angelo, who i with | the smoker did not leave the track PENAL CODE PROVIDES FOR] ike nev fnthere und. wie Waa the | 1 inv my seurn'tor that pare | RI Were LARGE Bie Ne ae ree cause of the Accident: hak not MONEY FOR POOR. |famous wide Taft smile. Her com-| Uulur form of statistical activity.. BADE, 6 Orne ere cticel con, | Mean Getermined, One y wi The section of the Penal Codh | Pieri unusually t with |atle have never ed,” she laughed dhai Hosp Lena| that the rails spread, but that { under which the suit is asked is as |Sot" and if 1) wasn’t mistaken Se a oe year-old f | opposed to the story of the fireman iotlows: freckloar The dignity that doth bh ate vad raten atten Hoty! ale aaa Houta ec AL AU Lb MUL ZU ales Meta “Section 989—A person who ex- | 18 a college President may be so Ct nat eee eon a tron tate in anid that | Wong with the engine Itecif acts or receives from another, di- TN eh eke ee eraduates are she merely tasted of the olives, rectly or indirectly, any money or | cratic days—that I was delighted te TAHA) Sea LTE ; Ww he n the mi her ala Dr. dohn .\. other valuable thing, by reason of | find in Miss Taft oniy a mingling « ial groups in which Reigelman, Medic aminer Gi 1 S a i the same having been wen by | Sitlish simplicity. perfect poise, genu- | (av nain unmarried, rie one ee eae ales ie iY ee er i playing at cards, faro, or any Se eee oe ee ene livid an re econum cally sImtependent | had died as a result of eating poisoned | t other game of chance, or any bet we spoke of Miss Taft's | usually prefer a life of single blessed- | Owes. ; . ine s orwager whatever upon the hands | Chief interest in life—the Girl of To-| ness tiniess they can marry happily, | Dr. A. O. Gettler of the Department ' Tang GEL RES OME tottalta i day. Jexercising to the full their function of Health is making an examination A | PU os deh le le del AeA sade Sd he there Jalone. thine whieh) the: Of e—andswhy not? jto determine if the poisoning was J ” times: the}value of the money or |war and the imonthe. atten it have | “Wl you Rive ime a mess caused by some preservative put in the | aitress| ; thing #0 exacted or received, to | taught 1%" said Brya Mawr's Ac ing | the cirl of to-d I olives, The similarity of the symp. | | be recoverc# in a civil action by |President, “it Is the world’s need for | 8M leader of wir |toms to wood alcohol poisoning was | —— | r young Women who are educated, |, Miss ‘Tatt thonght for a moment,| noted by the attending physicians, 2 ; ieee charged scemane sup- | Trainta, iss plined Kad voaneble “at Then she said, simply, “think i | Whose Fancy New Car Was It i port o: e poor, in the place | group action. These young women, 1] Might say to her that if she doesn’ where the offense was com- |twlieve, are the product of the eal: [tee Dt her Nilities whe RARE W fe AE tes 4 She Was Driving i in Harlem? enc! lexre. aly, to offer the ae Fear cenenu Or te The girl of to-day, it beems to mo, | excuse that uld be expected SUNK IN THE HU Why, the Idea! Her Own, | a ought to be just nted as [OF her be sa woman, it| —-——— abe | All the men involved, {t was sald|her prother, College training for her | Sh@ file to do the new tasks wait- é aie to Be Sure. j to-day, are aware of this law, and its|!s exactly as dosimble as for him. 1) | (Me for hy rae fatls the world, at 800 Barrels Must Be Salvaged eae ; | he is not educ 0" is she to 4 hope y ave Bred ~ ay, 9 e ‘on awoof waiting de. Possible effect on the winner in a] ei. "he serious business of liter | f#ith in the girl of to-day!" siting Opi Governmen ei Maye S| eannts ai racer Connie thts game of chance, a PUL ates the new ros [IY averred “Bryn Mawra Act Not Permit Moving It. NATAE AE OTE Heene ain Joseph M. Schenck, a motion pic- | eponsibitities the vote brings her?” “And with all the h l Ging Poiidubanswitavumnoes/ataNG: tae | : “2 ith all the new work, our] A cordon of policemen and customs | her head at a haughty angle, clutched Ww Lob 5 siege tee | tVERAL years ago,” 1 ae ee Is needn't lose their fun, their joy inspectors patroiled the Hudson River| her skirts close about her ankles to West 42d Street, and tho husband of Mies Taft, “when Thad the [Of life.’ 1 submitted: “Isn't it Just front to-day, in the vicinity of 94thlavatd the touch of the shabby puttecs Norma Talmadge, tho film star, al- pleasure of meeting you: | portion’) UUY#UNE a sense Of srrest to guard a sunken “treasure f ; lowed it to become known that a nd of hearing him discuss the | “aft smile’ of the youn ip." the barge Frank, which lies Aeneas vita oa sha it ae : : retained William Travers Jerome, the| ar the curis Sear eeonesiipnee an wider valuable as that ever a iapationce When he erome, the| of the curiously divergent streams of | “4A. don't ask our boys to give a ; : ‘ [ea BMRA eras en BeBEITEL former District Attorney, to bring} her activity. He said that, the lal} their fun, do. we counte Spanish gatleon. Ab ae fi ee is ; , f ‘ sult against the man whom they ac-jone hand, women were to|tgeked the Commander-in-Chiet reali whiskey the :kind without -e heads ap d agains . e ouse of introducing the marked decks} greater lengths than ever in frivolity | # legion © of to-day's aya gira ah . ' young lady," he said, “was into their games. and folly; on the other, women were The spectators were no more excited | sure taking some ohances when I got! These suits will demand the |S hee tine Aletamet vee 18) ie: eer ony lover the event than officials of the Hua her. She had one of these fancy new Ml den res-| work of the workd, Don't you think hor Lighterage Co} ir the | them toration of the sums which, losers claim, were won from through the use of “readers,” as cards with code designs on their backs are called by gamblers, Mr Jerome admitted he had been re- tained to bring such suits, but de- clined to make any further com- ment. Max D. Steuer, attorney at No. 42 Broadway, announced he had been retained by Louis Krohnberg, a 4 wealthy waist manufacturer of No, © | 303 Fifth Avenue, to bring suits for | slander against the person or per- sons (if they could be found) who} started stories to th ect that it was Mr. Krohnberg who used the marked curds to win great sums. Mr, Steuer said his client not only | was innocent of using marked cards, but instead of being a heavy winner | had lost about $63,000. He displayed | a sheaf of checks which he said were | paid out for losses, | client are wrong in a good many par ticulars,”" Stuer said. “For in- stance, it is told that at a poker ame .n Joe Year's nig © Schenek Toere was no beating. My | Swaen’t hurt at all s suid that Mrs, Schenck, Yovua Talmadge, saw m wercout into a room was to be, and 4s thougn Le Were placing something, presun darked cards, on the buffet whee the playing-cards wer kept, If that i so, why did Mrs. Schenck sliow her husband to piay | i rau knew would bu crooked che she ali," this, man sit Krounoerg wrote th leeks to vi lay it ig true, but he wrote t he happencd to be ‘banker games on the dates which the bear. We hada rule that t winner of the mght s or the saing in che fae $20,000 10. 1 a Whive B50 “) conceded to have been tos ee fourteen players, it today that the claims In | country | some “The stories that are told about my | | shenck's home on New | t up| for nnberg and throw him ous of || message to American from perhaps the of them all—Misi girls of 1920 most distinguished Helen Herron Taft, laughter of former President Taft ind, at twenty-oight, Acting Presi- cent of Bryn Mawr, one of the ree or four women's colleges in this with real academic dist t held by Miss Taft 13, |to the Department of Health for ex- ae . ‘ @ merchant in the game was said fo] I think, unpkecedented far so young | ination train Was approaching the Don| have won $350,000, says: j# woman, and for the two years pre-| Marie Del Beno, thirty-three, | Hills station and that the engineer “Te becomes my duiy to begin a| vious to her appointinent she held one ‘taken ill a week ago yesterday, | ¥28 trying desperately to stop tl only important Bryn Mawr, her al that of Dean to it mater. this second group grew, much } during the last few years of y “1 do indeed,” she agreed. new political power of won’ ng to make more nd more of interested) in things out themselves. As I said the other day I think women should go into the isting political parties and work with men aS much as possible in order t acquire political e ence. But 1 also think the women's vote should insist that reforms of especial in it to women—the protection of chi the safeguarc of men in indus- ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY THREE IN FAMILY DIE AFTER EATING “POISONED OLIVES Four Others Still i Still in Fordham Hospital and Only One Is Expec cted to Live. ENGINEER KILLED AS STATEN ISLAND TRAIN IS WRECKED Locomotive Jumps Track and | Plunges Into Dongan Hills Station. 16, 1920. 3 h Mag-|o atodian, in M 18, and in the vunting [lowing December sold it to Martin by | Kern for $4,150,000, despite a report of accountanta to Mr Palmer, that the company fad a net surplus in May, |kern and the Amer |neto Corporation for an Jand for the rescinding {the Enemy Atien Prop “FRIENDLY ALIENS” SUE. Chara w $16,000,000 Mauneto Stock | for 84,150,000, Sol of th Kk of the P Magneto | TR oe sksuotoh, Mr. "Heine values Otto Heine and Albert f. Klein,| Company to Martin B. Kern, w Id | the aasets of the company aa they were German citiaens, who deseribo chem. | it to the America N Magneto | When aelzed by Mir. Baimer at $6 selvon ae “friendly al yerterday | Corporat oni and in Mr began suit in the W County| Heina and Klein, who say they Heine's on and in Mr. Supreme Court agains owned the e apital | Klein's wees pon Mr. Palmer, Francie Peek eee aioe of. the a Mr ‘ern and upon the corporation yesters . ancis Garvan, Martin B. Palmer seized it, aa Alien tty day Paul Del Bene, thirty-seven, prietor of a shoe store at No. 114 West | 48th Street, died at Hos- tha locomotive of | pital this morning, making the third| Island Rapid Transit Company train which Sulted from eating potsoned olives. sur other members of the mily are still in the hospital, pro-| One man was and another perhaps fatally killed injured this morning Fordham when Staten is thought to have re-|bound for Tottenville from St. George loath ie at the left the track at normal speed same | Dongan Hills station. three} The chgine struck the wooden structute, | ta station, a \'or whora are expected to die. . Eight- and ploughed half | lyear-old Joseph Del Bene, tho only|W@¥ through it, then turned turtle |member of the family who did not]oM the adjoining track, ‘Traffic was leuecany Ollven) in, she, only, oie: WH | Hed WS for na hours, and pas is was not taken ill, Tho family lives] Fers reached their destination — by Jat 2398 Hughes Avenue, the Bronx,]foUnd-about ways after long delays lend: the deatha have created much| W!lam Buschmann, twenty-seven years old, No. 102 Cedar Street, Sto excitement among Italian residents of | Y°4? td, , get evtee eaanion pleton, was the engineer, and he died ‘The olives, which yeaterday began |%t hls post. ‘The fireman, Charles EL TRA SHOR. ocd ARES GR Lk ROTTER) Wilds WAS | fOb CHORE MIG to turn bl . have be: n turned over! | something see! ned to go wrong as the train when the accident occurred, he injured man is Everett Law | She sation in the {until she first experienced a tickling sen- throat, which increased to control the was unable Boraatownere Or th cars like you'd see at the Automobile | trying to, obtain Show and she was cutting corners of time to tranater th { with it like a skater, At Lenox Avo x ey can not be me fler ‘12 nue and 120th Street she almost hit ' hg without a Govern |)" Ni ho sidewa making a ture | okey Was to have been trans- Miss Hodosky looked bored \ a schooner, scheduled ferred lo-aay) to | t A combsnation of | o sail for Cuba, “Whos cap were you drivir d tide to the barge from her m Magistrate ash: t $30,000 FOR WIDOW. A aan aS eh —-~<-— parchenent ure,” said Miss Hodofsky. “I come try--be made a part of the party Phe: doand Son Were Killed fom A twelve years and 1 Blatform and the party business: 1) Collahorated — With Harry cate aftr thee mee good money, I'm a as lon't believe in man's Party, of \erfor 1 ther staiean but I believe women should not| Gy “Ro aq awarded $30,000 damages in| ‘The Magistrate muleted her @ $2 neglect their own interests, And 1{ Smith in “Robin Hood? and | inat the Tenafly ‘Transpor- | 1P. believe in women in office—though not (es Saale pa at once, the mc importa ottices, Ott ler Noted Operas. the death of her | sinc iq women still lack politi But women — offi certainly should be.” Do you also agr our father told m fet r poor, should w * T arked, very girl should be trained to do useful thing so well that she may make her living by it if ne wry,” Miss Taft declared. "The qu al tech- olders |tion of whether she actually work for money is more or less ti be determined by her economic povi tut she should know possibilities of wedueated wom so much in the a that a colle OW employ have brostd last few ye ne oniinia tiny {a teaching has absolutely. ¢ appeared. At Bryn Mawr we hav ‘ 1 r women t onnel manacers ms the wat nd more in. de mr of wnt cn T sorbing an ¢ nereasing namhe 1 ‘ 1 re not sw p with much Pravers Jero 1 tota $110" ct Attor- “ey would uss this ner any other phase of the case, although it is known he hoprs for ¢ tion. I. oN West 84d Street mentioned haying weeks from wre nberg cov- ny t not played. poker b any hs named in th or nine months, and » connect my name it now. [have bad social a n oma with M r bu ved any cheeks from hint they must have baen in connection with routine bag Iehave not received any chek from him vey ¢ poker winnings.” ley, and twelve who were instant f ANCRE “4 Nth the Genuine koquefort Favor \ Uy CNEESE and known as "Th 1d De Koven, tic, died, sages received by fric composer and to mes- ds in th's elty a an tani nee to-day in Chicago | . A returning When appetite fails De Koven was born at Midd'e- ond when the daintiest }t 1, April 3, 1861, the t dishes pall just try vn He was elucated at Ox Ancre Cheese to stimu- tort Bile Hp ste ‘afe your appetite—it PLA DOs CD area Ue rever fai's. adied tat Sav it E Made by SHANP ESS, PHILADE! 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