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/ | VP \ \\ ! ‘VOL. LX. NO. 21,427—DAILY. “politician is in the kindergarten class | “paper business) ' Ra t= REN Seem tee rae SONS To Be Sure of Gettin The Evening World, Order in Advance of ‘Your: Newsdealer oe oo Copsright, 1920, Co, (Phe New Xork World), by The Press Publishing $500,000 SPENT FOR WOOD IN ORI PRIMARY CANVAS, IS CHARGE OF HIS RIVALS ‘One Statement Places the| WOOD DISCREDITS Sum as High as $750,000, | REPORTS OF MONEY but That Is Discredited. EXPENDED IN OHIO DENIAL BY WOOD ME amt Afford to Use Such Sums,’ He Says—Ohe Manager Place “Fund at $ Collecter Quoted as Saying |, He Always Asked for |... “ | hen shown élutements of jiu $10,000 and Got It. | amounts’ expended by tin By Lindsay Denison. | sala to-day (Special Staff coer of The | Evening rid, | COLUMBUS, ©., May 7—A pub- dished statement attributed to the headquarterg of Senator Warren G. Harding of Ohio in his campaign for the Republican Presidential nomina- 50,000), Aly managers Wood at the Harvard Club: the Ohio campaign, Gen. "I know of no such dmounts of Money spent {A my ehalf. In fact afford mentioned by we wan't any such sums as our opponents, ‘There are no corporations interested in our campaign and: al our money comes ‘WILL WED HENDRIX TONIGHT IN SPITE OF ACTRESS SUIT | Miss Terry fenenes “Dresden | China Girl’s” Breach of Promise Action, [sKNEW ALL ABOUT 1G Wei “T Hope Bride Is as Sorry for) Me as 1 Am for Her,” Says Mona Desmond. Terry Clifford 1 ook to-night in spite of the $100,- of the ‘brid Hendrix {000 breach ef promise suit om by Mona Des- | cas | me nd! “the Dresden China Girl," And when the my and the are over the pair will go Larenmont honeymoon to live att in the palace that Mise Desmond ciatms was puilt tion charges the managers of Gen.! from people who are enthusiastic in| 17 Her ond according to her specia- Leonard Wood's candidacy ‘with| the cause, The campaign in Ohio was | cations. spending $750,000 in the primary | conducted in « clean upright manne | Miss Terry, daughter of the late ‘eampaign which ended April 37. Noth-] &nd we haye nothing to hide.” Major John D. Terry, lives with Her ing 1s-more certain than that the vis-} Col. Thomas W. Miller, Hastern| i. and her brother derick, at ftor who feaves the Harding Ohlo| Campaign Mansger, said when shown! 7 . : : headquarters after talking compara- | Th ving World story: | No, v0 Central Park West. Just tive expenditures in the primaries} “Phe mention of such amounts as/littie further north, at No. 370, lives $600,000 iy absurd and ridiculous—no sudh yums of money were spent. A proper estimate of our expenditures comos away feeling that the Harding people believe the Wood people spent from $400,000 to $600,000, although W. | Fi Halley. State managef for Hamiing| would be about $150,000 or less. With and clerk of the Ohio Senate, defi-| Norman Gould I have handled all the nitely repudiates the $750,000 sugges-| campaign money for the Mastern tion, States and I can frankly state we Except from Sherman Bagle, State] not accustomed to sums manager for Leonard Wood, and bis} $600,000." associates, the very loWest figure set 1 fe everiencedpeliticlana in this |CLLY PLAYGROUNDS ALL TO BE THROWN OPEN TO-MORROW centre of Ohio politics (and no Ohto | |Tennis Courts and Athletic Fields | in the Parks Will Start in for | the Season. | UMAR will reach New York } S officially to-morrow ‘This announcement is made such who has been at the game long) is $250,000, Men high in Democratic coun- cils who are close to the Governor (who carefully refrains from men- tioning any figures in his stat ment on the matter to The Ev: ning World) tell you the Gove: nor’s information is that the sum Ys wery much nearer $500,000 than on the authority of Willam J $250,000. Lee, who ought to know. He is ‘In answer to the question, “How! sypervigor of recreation, and di- Bould such a sum be spent in an)’ coe of athletics for the Park eight weeks’ improvised campaign?” | Departinent @ man not very far from Harding | He announced this afternoon headquarters jotted down yareyl that to-morrow all the play- Headquarters ...... .... $160 grounds, and recreation facilities Field “workers” and “ex- provided by Father Knick is”. ++» 92,000 Ben bock ineludis rs SCO Advertising (billboard and | fee Ge ter) 30,000 tielda woul be thrown open to poster) ...eeeee0 , dapt Mb nt to counties SOS VECD A Cash and 150,000 | Postage on headquarters Under the leaders Traalave 25,000 Bill" Edwards, 10,000 wi bnucHardine Railway: take part in the sports dnd gamer men's Club 50,000 of “Boy's Day Out of Doors” to- Anti-Harding Graftemen’s | morrow. The Roys Scout + will Club + 5,000 give 4 demonstration in the Farm Defen 12,000 | low, Central Park’ in Printing . 5,000 | oon, Circulars and postage fur- ecten ata ala nished from National | Smeal K Fron Wood Committee, Chi- baked codtiah aad, tima ke cago . ‘ 25,000 | fath floor "Wir “inti = Teal yacsass «+ + 460,000 But the man who furnished the! Classified Advertisers CLOSING TIME 5.30 P, M. SHARP SATURDAY FOR The SUNDAY WORLD’S Classified Advertisements BRANCH OFFICES CLOSE BEFORE 5 O'CLOCK Positively no Classified Advertise. ments will be received tor The Sunday World afi figures would not say they wero| based on anything more than his| wense of what political disbursements must amount to if effective results | fre to be obtained in Ohio in a situ- | ation like ‘that of last month, Eagle says that the biggest single Hem in his list of disbursements was | that for advertising In newspapers at established rates, letting the people know Gen. Wood was a candidate fnd setting forth the names of au- thorized Wood delegates, and that this item ran to a little over $37,000. | Eagle offered to open the books of | thé Crumeline Advertising Agency | (which be said handled ali his news- to The Evening World; but the head of the firm was tn New York and the clerk in charge {Continued on Twenty-sixth Page> | Advertisin’ World should ON OR BEFORE FRIDAY PRECEDING PUBLICATION Miss Desi at No, bacholor A with ber mother, 4 East Sth Street is the © of Mr, Hendrix, financier and recently And oy | broker, officer, Miss Desmond~ |name, the one ing Maud Ceballos in her com: plaint that Mr. Hendrix proposed to her last August and told her in Feb- ruary that it was all off beoause sh could not bear children. story told to a however, was @ bit different fr complaint “I only hop. tones, “that girl am for her. et her after he navy that is in the leg: her stage papers be- says she rter, nm the she said in sugar is as sorry for Clif—Mr. Hen- was ¢ me as 1 drix me The “Dresden China wand looked dreamily | ceiling of her bowtoir with her negligee.) She thinking of the oth girl ‘LH tell you about Clit drix and me," she wentyon, |met me about ten ye | was in the ‘Wizard of.Oz, so ardent But 1 and just Mr, Ceballos, He | “But you | the reporter interrupt “Mra, Ceballos, “He w. anuactor, We ot along all right until lif--Mr. Hendrix—rezentered my life and broke up my home. We gether constantly after that, Hendrix and 1,” | She consulted the announced gauged to used tinted monizes Girl" p. Lethe Uth was Mr. Hen- fe first ago when [ we had « lovers’ for wus"— MISS a she sald. aren't Ceballos?” were to- Cl—Mr. coiling und again ways The woman Anyway, Clifford Flendrix he | won't “These things always happen t fore & marriage,” Mr, Hendrfx said, ‘and generally the man settles (hush the thing up. fefused td set tle, Of course Miss Tory knew all ulbout it." That is what Miss Terry's brother sid, too, He declared his sister and his mother and he himself had known all about it and had expeoted the sutt It would not make any difference about the wedding plans \first husband, Fred J brovight! stock | still | and he was | spite 1 married | v om med this evenin of the bride's mothe Ric mon of St nd of the family i be friends and lives of the couple Miss Terry's futher was a Major in he Civil War and won t ree Med u New York Custom House Miss—or Mrs, Cebu was once the wite J, Reed Fuller, son of a Chicago millionat aving eloped with n 1904. ‘She was co pondent In a divorcee sult brought J Edna May, the actress, against pte Pit Broker, Girl. He Marries To-Night And Actress Whose Suit They De | EQGENIA M. TERRY Q~wnire Swe we MASONS OFFER TO BUILD HOSPITAL TED UP BY STRKE Members of All Classes Volun- | teer to “Work With Hands” on Memorial, } i \. DEMOCRATS DODGE WET PLANK IN THE PLATFORM Platform Gonvnites by Bourke Cockran, Forced to Change Front, Letters were piled high on the desk | of Grand Secretary Robert Kenwor- Hall although they have |thy in Masonik this morning, By Joseph S. Jordan. (Special Staff Correspondent of The and not all been read as yet, it is already evident that | Eyening World.) mostiof them are from Mayons who) ALBANY, May 7.—Tammany haa voluateer “the labor of ottr hands” to) grawn in its horns on the buéking of build the Masonic Soldiers and | Sailors’ Memorial Hospital in Utica, | ‘he WAson Administration td the which has been held up by strikes. Committee on Platform has under t been deeided whether this | It has 1 | gone remarkab! thange of heart, The con n be accepted. Is practicully back to the jis 8 question of practicability fornr of the 1 te Conven meeting Will be held soon to at on the | ron, under which the dele is offer, and many believe the thing willl gin prancisco Convention were | be done lelocto | The movement was started on) -phe Platform Committee has "ducked" the 139th convention of | | superintendent of the buildin, {way from the bank to the office jattacked Cooper Began Books Open to All ye | Entered as Becond-Ciam Matter Pest Office, New York, N. ¥. PRICE TWO CENTS MADMAN FELED BY OB AFTER SAS STAB 3 Runs Will Among Women | and Children, Brandishing Shears and Knife. Slasher, Beaten to Ground, Is “Saved by Police From East Side Throng. Phillip Cooper, thirty-six, ot No, 2055 Prospect Avenue, Bronx, waa walking in Seward Park, a tailor the jon the East Side this morning, when a number of boys began teasing him. Cooper drew a pair of ten-inch tailor sheers and a knife and attacked his tormentwors. Immediately the packed park was in an uproar. Women with baby car- riages fied screaming “Maniac! Maniac!!’ ‘The boys tan with Cooper after them, stabbing right and left at Any one be passed. Morrix Nimkowsky, fifty years old, in which ts printed the Soclallxt newsfaper Mor- ward, at No. 176 Bast Broadway, was the first victim, Cooper stabbed him in the heyrt with the shears, and Nim- oweky died a few minutes later in the eth Israel Hospital, The dead man lived at No, 194 Pulaski Street, Brook-| lyn, atid was one of the founders of Forward. At the office of that pub- lication it was said this afternoon there is some ground for the belief that the attack on Nimkowsky was part of a plan to hold him up, as it has been IMs custom for years to pass through Seward Park Friday morning on his wth the weekly payroll for the newspaper's staf As Cooptr stabbed Nimkowsky Jo- i Saul of No. 91-2 Hasex 8t grappled with the madman, Cooper beat him off with knife and shears. jSaul welzed on overcoat from a pan- | very and attempted to use it as a Headed |bulifishter “uses his scart to blind Cooper, ‘This too failed, and Saul ¢hen with a cane, which |broke after the second blow and sul | knife jthen was thrown off his feet, Cooper start- ed to attack him, but wag prevented by A. Sirolehelk of No, 105 Hawex Street, and turned east, brandishing his and shouting threats, “At the Kast Broadway entrance to the park the alleged maniac jumped on a passing auto driven by Lewis Kats, No. 444 Rodney Street, Brook- lyn, und stabbed Katz twhoe, in the thigh and in the arm. Katz was tuken to the Gouverneur Hompital Dropping off the automobile, Cooper stabbed Morris Lubinwky, No, 244 East Third Street, in the right as the latter tried to dodge him, samuel Linmann, No, 14 Jefferson Street, was the next and last victim. [Cooper bit Lipmann’s right arm and stashed his left arm as Lipmann tried Lo escupe. Meantime the crowd and. yelling “ took up the pursuit had become aniac! of Cooper, Division and Essex Streets some one ¢ light wines and beer plank, ‘There the Grand. Lodge:of: New. York whak ho allusion to Prohibition in it Supreme. Court Justice Scudder of |. Jort to the conference this afternoon Brooklyn made a drama UPPEA! Lorrie pec y EAA ANA Cease (ot He said that strikes were wenreing| sitions were ignored, but there was the great task at Utlea and that i) gnand for immediate disarmament was up to the members of the orde i a uennGheatther and | ae ps Sota Stet P Ir of the Platform Committee and These were men of al | not ali of them capable of joreut on building arts, but euch 5 Alfred B Smith was made per= t chairman the New York jeerve us he could however, probably will be done—it | delesation, and will have the honor of; the offe *aooept ting the solid voir of the ninety building trades we Joyutes on all issues at the San Bren members of the © convention It was suid ut Good.” exclaimed Mayor Lunn, to-day that 0) | when he heard of the commit members In this ¢, and that they Plermination on ‘the wet plank include men tieally every | sider the xction in 1 vant trad in, ‘Thare was no | perser at t questi t w i Mm ing from ihe \ fled mot * (Continued ¢ r Juaticn Scudder —— estly supported WILE A “DARK Willian FP, Pary Man wnat aay t SAKE BELL-ANS APTER MEALS and to¢ dow five GOOD DIGESTION makes you inal. Ade felled him with an iron pursuers attacked the p ran) the vatrete man with @ticka, stones und thelr boot- | heels until Patrolman J. J, Hop- f the Madison treet Station drew his revolver and rushed to pro- tect the crazy man When reserves from the Madison Street Station arrived and pushed back the angry crowd, Cooper, whose face and head were bleeding, sat up and pulled out a pocket mirror to} exainin 8 own injuries, ‘Oh, not so bad,” he excluimed, Maniac!" | At, al moment after he pulled out his wateh | | eat: : 7 ; BiG GROWN IN cuase,| Willing to Be Imprisoned Rather: | by “his mother. HYLAN AND LA — SAY THEY ARE NOT AFRAID OF JAIL IN STATEN ISLAND CAR CASE Than Refuse to Hear Pleas of Public in 8-Cent Fare Protest— Craig Warns Againt Haste. After beeing informed by Comptroller Craig that hasty action by the city against the eight-cent fare mandate in Staten Island might re el in contempt of Federal Judge Thos, |. Chatfield’s order supplemental to the appointment of Capt. John J. Kuhn as receiver for the Richmond: Light and Railroad Company, Mayor Hylan and Allermanic President L. Guardia to-day declared tney were willing to go to jail rather than i refuse to hear the pleas of the people in 4 crisi SEN “If this order of the Court seeks CONEY ISLAND BAN __* prevent me front nearing eltiqpna ON BARE LEGS AND |*% ve « just grievance,” sad AIRY BATHING SUITS)“ Hylan, “if it makes me Valle jto wontempe T am prepared to go to Long List of “Don'ts” Announced |! F xypent that itt ch Oot —The Season :Will Open the rotert from citizens 1" gg) Sy Next Saturday. it “£ don't care how daring a i OLAOM “Capt” Byccumaanatl don’t care how dariog: « Publle P of Coney Island came'out of | S¢r¥iva Commissioner or how bold @ 7) District Court Judge may be,” sald La Guardia, “f don't believe there j# a judge living who would dare punish & Board of Hstimate for eon+ tempt of courtefor trying to relieve a situation where a crisis actually a@ week-long conference with Inspector Joseph Conboy to-day and, with an eye to the fact that the Coney season dhons full blust when Luna Park gets going on May 15, announced that: Bare legged women will not be tolevatad, exists, I am ready to* face jalt if Women bathers must wear |Mecessary in a Aight for the peoples stockings—no sox. rights, ‘Ones, bethita’. elite Jace “A Pubile Servicg Commissioner forbiddeh, both for men and | 28 Unlawfully raised fares Ln Staten women, Island, He has no more right to Skirts (bathing suit) inust | Jick up fares there than he has te come to the knees. regulate the cost of crossing ‘the Walking through the streets in | °Ceat. ‘This man has defied the nigh» dathing suits, 18 forbiddeh. est court tribunals which have Playing handball or basgball | Clared he is powerless in the matter in bathing suits is also verboten, | Of fares,"* ' : Capt. Sackett will haye 150 | That particular part of the court, — @olicemen thin year. ‘Traffic [order to which Comptrolier Craig. cops, he says, will be posted 100 [called attention, warning the Wath” feet apart in Surf Avenue, Kight | mate Board to move cautiously, reads or ten men will be mounted, Bight | aa follows: ‘ policewomen will guard the “That all persons, individuals, firme morale oe the young. and corporations are hereby restrained and enjoined from interforing with,‘ attaching, levying upon or in any manner whatsoever disturbing any ap- eration, or management of the prop. orty or ises of which said tem- porary receiver ts hereby appointed, or in any way interfering with the opera- tion, management or control.” It is contended that thts order iv vo drastic that it might prevent Whe City of New York through tts Corpo- mtion Counsel, from applying for an order restraining the elght-cent fare BABY WINS $20,000 FOR LOSS OF EYE Verdict Against Third Avenue Rail- road for Hot Steel That Destroyed Sight. Henry Yooe Jr. three-year-oltl plain- uff in @ suit for damages against the Third Avenue Railroad Company, & verdict for $20,000 tn to-day, won Supreme Court The father brought sult to re- cover for los# of the child's eye and «| Charges in any court but that oF separate sult to recover his expenses for | JU Chatfleld. The Comptroller medical services, The jury awarded the| cited a somewhat similar situation Ip father $500, 1t was brought out In the testimony | that the child's left eye was destroyed | by @ hot steel particle thrown off from a boring machine working on the tracks of the Third Avenue. Railroad Company At 1034 Street and Third Avenue, April 13, 1917, ‘The baby, then three months lold, waa being wheeled in h& carriage > Oblo La Guardia moved that mer of Plant and Strue- Fire Commig- sioners and all other department heads of the city be authorized by the Board of Estimate to forthwith place all available vehicles in their pom seasion at the disposal of the people the ture Girl's Abadbeter temtons of Staten Island, webs tne 9 Charlea Bristow, trained nurae, of No, | Patel wagons, ambulances or hoa 2146 Beventh Avenue, convicted before | “rts and seeing it had stopped, asked one | of the policemen (he tl He was | taken to Bellevue Hoxpital, where | t Was reported that he bad a bud soaln Woond and brulvea over hie chest and body, but waa otherwise unhurt, SHE WORLD TRAVEL BUREAU, derradie. Pulitane \Woekd) Buildin Nea egg gE ueg Check fom aia Peck) i Sine 2S mien Judge Rosulsky, General Sessions last Friday of having: abducted Alethin Aus- tin, sixteen yours old, fram Toms River, N.'J., was sentenced this morning to {rom ‘three to ten years —_ ‘The La Guardia resolution was set aside temporarily on the statement of Corporation Counsel O’Brien that be Wished for time to 1ook into the court order, $25 MEN'S ACIT OR TOPCOAT, #34.95.! Grover Whalen, Commissioner of Bankr duet Wee Wale mile ea | Plant and Structures, wrote the elt Wday and Matuntay 2.000 torn's aut ouna| Hoard that the increase in fares of en's Serine ytd bares i bogie | the Richmond line means that thé ins om, Vine tine ‘cing pos Magner ppd | so In revenue will be §240,000 aF pockets, very jstast models, all svt, Our apecial | te strip tiaket rate or $288,000 at the olght-cent fare rate, whereas: tne price for today amt Saturday, 864.06, Othem at | $5.00, Com daturiay nub Ul 10. UB! croaye in the pay of the med will ie | Glories, Browdieay, cor, Basia oi—Advt, ae — "| out, 90/000, He further aestctat Seay on Monday the Pee in Bing Bing, metas Ma Racing Entries on ‘age 2 ¥ + i]