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TO-NIGHT’S WEATHER—Fair and Warm. EXTRA | The FCirculation Books Open to AI.” Books Open to cia | 1920, by The Press Pablishing ‘New Yo PONZI DRIVES ALL BOSTON aot MOAN TR ey GIVING RACK MONEY INVESTED FULLY IDENTIFIED an 100 PERCENT, GAIN IN 90 DAYS on Y the Modern Midas in Dingy Little Office. y CHARLES PONZI, Detroit Policeman and Wife 9 Recognize Body at Morgue. ° AYS HE HAS $13,000,000. | * | Trading Back and Forth in} ON 3 SUSPEC tT CLE ARED, ad i, | International Exchange His | No Proof Against New Yorker Method, He Explains. i Inder Sur- 1) Who Had Been Under Sur- | igpeciai From Correspondent of veillance, Say Police. The Evening World.) ee BOSTON, July —All Moston ls Weoping and hysterical, Mrs. Marle k mad over Cha Trumbull, of Detroit this after tor of fortunes, a mo ddentifled as that of her friend, Kath-/€T® King Midas, who doubles you rine Jackson Leroy, the mutilated | Money in ninety days. At every body found in an‘ unclaimed trunk | P& the street cars, behind the de- which had been shipped here from |P@rtment-store counters, from lux- Detroit and left in the American | "tous pur to humble kitchen to Railway Expresa storage house for te Very Cutskirty of New England, thirty-odd days. Ponzi 1s making more hope, more | : foeman Iwo Trumbull of the} “"xlety, than any conquering general | Detroit force curroborated bis wite's | of old Mary Pickford, Str Thomas | stutement that the slain woman was Lipton, and smuggling booze over the | the girl wiio had been known to them |Canagian border aren't in it any | as the wife of “Eugene Leroy,” now | | sought in every State, . , - . Mrs, Trumbull arrived last nigit,| Ponai makes everybody rich while her husband ved from the qu Loan him your money, fre dh West at noon to-day. They held a! $50 to $50,900, and in ninety days te CHARLES PONZI h Detroit and New York authorities atthe Morgue. After Mrs. Trumbull Identified the body of the woman who once had shared apartment she almost collapsed and was led away Policeman Trumbull long conference w gives you back twide as much as y< °” HANDSOMEST MAN ». IN GITY IS A COP; gave Lim, He's been doing It f eight months and he's still at With no other security | personal note, Boston Is px its savings Into Ponzi's hands. thai muring Like made the Hentification after his wife, Howard Chandler Christy Selects Dr. Charles Norris, Chief Medical Ex- | tidal wave, the passion for invest- oe ci aminer, and his ghief ald, Dr. Benja-|Ment with the new Italian’ banker man Kennedy as the min Schwartz, were present. ‘has swept over Boston follc until {t) Model Adonis. Bveryone excepting officials was! took half of Boston's police force ©) 1. ince a tds colleen in New York barred from the Morgue by the potice |Subduo the enthustasmnf of a thiong ‘at the request of Matthew Bishop, |f Prospective investors that over- BR tor of Wayne County, Michi. |{0W from the banking office, through gan, What Mr, Bishop's reason was|the corridors, down the stairs and im the Hght of the fact that newe- |into the street, blocking traMc. 60 paper publicity had made possible the | tremendous haa been the withdrawal rapid cleaning of the case, was not |Of funds from savings ‘banks that it explained. is rumored there |s consternation In The only New York clue aa to the| Nlgh Anancial circles, ‘Trading international who would like to “keep company” with the handsorhest man in the clty? No oulja board is required to proclaim that Herbert A: Kennedy, who ts attached to the Twenty-eight Police Precinct, bs the handsomest man in town, for 1tow- dubbed him 4 chosen hiny as th whereabouts of Leroy was sifted and | m COUPONS, | model for m poster to udvertise the com- found groundiess to-day, ‘The local |tking advantage of the varlous rates! ing police gamer ; potice announced that a man tiving in|0f exchange with foreign countries in| Kennedy believes Artist Christy must Gad Street, toward whom suspicion |Pecullar combination, Ponzi says, en-|be near-sighted to have elected hin ax had been directed, had cleared him. |ables him to coin fortunes for himseit|the Adonis of the Vollce Department, exit completely to thelr aatisfuction. |04 every one who Invests with him. |G.) oF the dearest wishes of his life I: ‘This man had papers showing ho was, ederal, Stato and local invewtigation |i, sing just the right little colleen to discharged from the army he:o a/have failed to unearth anything tlle-|+Keep company” with, he suys half year ago and also proving ne gitimate about the business. Police | —_——. peed Jomciale and District Attorneys are " ee |nig to te heavy investors, “the big-|BRONXVILLE GROWS 64 P. C. jwe a are now mny biggest be-| ¢, Shows Popalation of 3,4 LEROY IN MEXICO |iigvers,” says Ponzi, Estimates are) an Incrense of 1/103, made that more than half a million] wasniINGTON, Jul IS LATEST REPORT persons have invested, every note hasjsus Bureau to-day ani TO DETROIT ESE paid at maturity with 50 per |ulation of | 160} —_— cent, Interest in forty-five days, an inersebe ot ant ove DETROIT, July 28,—Information that|per cent. In ninety days, Notes are|!9!% oF 64 per ve “E, Leroy" or Fernandez, as tie name | redeemed at face value ut any tine / GA UGHT OFFERING Saltillo, State ot| DOLES OUT NOTES FROM DINGY LUTTLE OFFICE. {a believed to be, is | $1,500 WATCH IN 5, | In a dingy little office on one of on Second Page) | CSongueiet . Hoston’s narrowest streets, close by PAWN FOR $600 —.—_ aay Me gat lthe Revolutionary — buryiny ee Auto Speeders Get J : gi le Moca : bai Sd Sentences. eo e aus ye doles) Colored Man Arrested With Wom- ,)out his notes an es in the money ; Sy AN Benjamin Rosenberg, a chauffeur, of| a ori an's J led Wrist Timepiece No. 261 South Ninth Street, Brooklyn,|1n marrow corridors, up the s\ 2 : Pies pleaded guilty to speeding an automobile | Ways, at the doorways, with the He “Got From White Man at twenty-seven milea an hour on Lenox! hot and dense from the crowds who Avenue, between 126th and 129th! have gathered day by day, handsome] Gharged with stealing a wom Streets, and was sentenced to five days ———EE | tal in prison by Magistrate W. Bruce Cobb | + z einioe - | wrist wart in Traffic Court to-day. Nathan frand,| (Continued on Sixteenth Page) | 4. as. nrisu: of No, 886 Beck Street, the Bronx an | @renk Cohara, of No. 32% et ‘VILLA SURRENDERS 1 in Harlem Cour ted Street, also chauffeurs, pleaded gu ity in (ON EXCHANGE SALES) ,,,..;, ;: HE WANTS A GIRL| “NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, DOUG AND MARY. ‘BACK FROM EUROPE GREETED BY MOB aus s ate Pier in Wel-} come {o Couple Returning From Honeymoon. STU NTS LIKE AC TOR. ! bO Ss | Hebrew Orphans’ Band Plays! —— “Hail, Hail, The Gang’s All Here” as Ship Docks, | D ford as Valrbanks and Mary whe carr e . on Olymple 1 day from thelr honeymoon in Europe where, they caused much commotion | among movie fans. Were met al the pier here | a whooping, howling mob of fans who 00 vroke | | police Ines and to get a their |favorites performed fegis of clinwbing | jon fences, lomp posts and trucks that compared well with Doug's hat ing exploits in the films, Thousands crowded in and around |the» pler at the foot of West 20th Street when the White Star Iner |docked. Jack Gleason, Alvbot of the ‘Friars Club, and George Dougherty, Deputy Police Commissioner, readed deputation of theatrical nuk who were hand to give a jformal welcome. Douglas and Mary tn the lOlymplc’s gorgeous bridal suite up to jthe Inst minute, autographing pic- tures for members of the crew. AS the ship was docking a military band and the band of the Hebrew | Orphan Asylum, in aightaeeme buses utside the pier, struck up and had brief contest from whic the Or- band emerged victorious with Hall, the Gang’a All Here.” Bernard, Billy B. Van, Jim} Walter Kelly, Louls Mann| A. Brady gave the re-! created natured riot, look former . on were phans’ Hatt, Sam Corbett, and Wiliam ard Chandler Christy, the artist, hus £0/ turning travellers a rousing welcome, | holder, whase while the movie fans tn the street Joutaide howled themselves hoarse. | ‘About fifty newsboys, headed by one) with an acconiion, rushed the dock when the crowd broke through the! lines, Lieut. ‘Pony Howe and bia| .otoreyele policemen had thelr work | cut out for them and more than a| cen men from the precinct, backed by mounted *men, had to lend a} ni to hold the in check Doug and Mary auitomoinio wd | royal progress, went id Street thenve to the Rit fans ey n ») Bufth Ave-| Cariton, ue dieys eas nue to nue, a 4 where they before « 4 Fairbanks said the reception was a thriller, the commotion In London, he a he had to leave thelr hotel by « door, Mary wearing goggles ke na wore even after wi and the and] Mary bac bunched Dou reg from an, while « a wiack must ke a novie villain to ott crowds and see t the| away town He Ame aaid fine for ® field ad produc-| Snerit? David Lady to epeeding and were sentenced to three Harrison was art and she urged (hut riean women days each in prison. | UNCONDITIONALLY | , hr" , No, 610 Lenox Avenue, by | Wike a mgre practical part in. politic —— | oo Detective Clarence Connelly of the/, Edward H. liavis of the U. 8. Bandit Leader Gives Up After All-| west 13 treet Poll Station, | comine everewi it war he a aid Night Conference With jwaile . Ane ws seins Ss ——- », i " * | $600 arrison, it ts alleg maid tt Classified Advertisers Gen, Martine Se Nie lnte mente mak MILK GOES UP A CENT. I t t / | MAGLE PASS, Texds, July 28.—Frun. The watch ig of French make, elit Abin she ney MPOTCANE . |) sssco vis, vasa reaaer, tered {tical in shape, and has sixty-ae Jo millk, eftéctive {unconditionally after ‘an all-night con |dlamonds set In platinum and twent announced to-day t GResvitied, advertising cap ye'tn ference with n. Eugene Martinez, |fve diamonds on the buc Vatrick D, Fox, President of the Ror- ene Guatey nor sonora ug the Torreon malltary sone, | - den'a Farms Products Company, All h cor din; divicen rucelyed by the other prices will remain unchanged. ‘The On or Before Friday }}\sexican® consi nere to-day. | new schedule will make Grade A quarte . Villa will ret to ¥ life, 4 .: twe cont Preceding Publication the ‘mevsagg ndder ‘Stuck aepaiaiees | Amundsen lan explores twenty contin, aril Grade B aeventes Much rejoicing |{. "Nome to-night from t ye have aimed to pass on to the catves the preference |}! throughout Mexico oported with | ; ; 1 th wertlsing nas tobe Ill cclearations being arrangey te Wit | gion onsumer Sat Ittle as possible of Late advertising ls now : ne arranged. | _> the In company compelled omitted for lack of time to set It aan Heseilny Amerts ) president | ORID RESTAURANT jto give to the dairymen,” Mr. Fox ex- | |of a brewery at Habinas, who had beon er | plata oO f of the bualn THE WORLD. BAS” (Villa, tor ransom, has been re- the "company, hev'eaia: wee'ie, ‘pellng | ie Fepor! the two grades mentioned, | when pie 1920. Post Office, Have Youa 12-word Campaign Slogan For Harding or Cox? He Harding managers are already proposing to blazon such « T slogan from every dead wall in the cifles aad (owns in the country from coast to coast ‘The Cox managers will follow suit he Evening World has thousands of readers who can write clever slogans. We invite them all to (ry their band, The Evening World will pay $110 In prizes for the best efforts, divided as follows: First prize Harding slogan, $26. Three other prizes, $10 each Pirst prize Cox slogan, $25. Phree other prizes, $10 each Remember this ts neliher a guessing contest uv Skil] alone will count {n the selection of winners The slogan must not contain over 12 words, Send in your slogsn to ) Slogan Ban veniug Wor _ BARNES LEADING NEW CITY PAY PLAN IN MET” OPEN GIVES LOWEST PAID GOLF TOURNEY BIGGEST INCREASES St. Louis Player 'Has a Score Estimate Board Officers Coy- of 69—Hagen Is Two sider” Substitute for 20% Strokes ‘Behind. Scheme at Mayor's Ss Request, a Officials and examiners of the Board Tstimate to-day are «ving figures submitted as a sumtitute for the proposed fat ink Mes fu By William Abbott. 1 Commmxmadent of Ton Krening World SEN WICH, Conn., July 28.—The ws round the Metropolitan Golf championship this found Jim Louts well out in front of into 20 per cent. |noreaae Open Greenwich Club's ocoutso Barnes of St of & powerful field of amateurs wit over city employees, which by Mayor Hylan. The} Mayor hae asked the board to recon: | War vetoed & scope of 69. Barnes, who tried for|sldet the eutire question, | ruth place in the recent Britien| The tentative proposals now under! champtonsh Deal, war tn mupeth |ounsideration by the board's offloer form to-day playing bis #lots. with |are: { the accuracy of @ rifleman enty-one per cent. inctease on all | Out in 35, he nogotiated the final| city salaries of $1,600 oF tean § holes, the anost dimoult of the! Twenty per cont. Increas on all] beautiful course, in thirty-four| #alartes between $1,500 and 99,500 strokes. Ma only had three 6s on| No !ncrease of more than $800 vear Lis entire sex the other holes be- ly on any salary of more than 82 ing pulled off in fours, threes and >» Increase of any. amount ¢ven a couple of twos. salaries over $7,500. | Two strokes bahind the leader camo| * %!Dimum Increase fn all salactes. | Walter | save those of the last named class, of | not less than §200 yearly Gonperotier Craig, who is standing | pat on the 20 er cent, increane voted by the Board of Ratimate, re- fused take any part in the de- Worations to-day, Mayor Hylan pre- ferred a Ing the board to reopen th whole oulary question to entering a lewal Qght with the Comptroller over the validity of his veto. Mayor Hylan ta quite certain that majorities in both the Kattmate Hoard and the Hoard of Aldermen now ;eal- xe the flat 20 per cena. increawo fur all |city empluyeca, irrespective of their | salaries, ‘9 unjust and that they cheerfully Hagen, the defending ¢itle 71 ecore represented trips to bankers on tin journey over the ‘hili's links, Hagen was out dn 36 and back |n 36 Hagen’s partner, Pat O'Hara, of the Shackamaxen Club, took u 79 be- cause af on cocamiona! missed putt which usually brought words of en- puragement from ‘Hayray whose pit Rg was faultless, several ond piace a tal was young Sent 1, who ‘= private golf Daniel Guggenheim, sn't competing in ments, MeFariany renily Instructor he tourna led the want | voto for @ plan thar wilt satorio. * ed aw Second=(lane Matler | sharp contrast To- MORROWw's WEATHER—Fair and Warm. THRER CENTS ioe TWO CENTS IN GNEATER NEW YORK rk, Ne Y, es BOSSES FORGE MILLER OVER: SENATOR THOMPSON BOLTS: WILL GO BEFORE PRIMARIES i—¢e— Names of Sage, Howard, Tompkins, Hugo. O’Brian and Others Placed Before Convention, but All Are Crushed by Steam Roller. By Joseph S. Jordan. | Staff Correspondent of The Evening World. SARATOGA, N. Y., July 28,—Former Justice Nathan L. Miller was designated as its candidate for Governor before the State primaries by the unofficial Republican convention this atternoon. tructad by the bosses was in evidence from the sine any possibility of defeating Miller The nomination was made on the third ballot ROASTFORSMITH cs (NDTANMANITES <= a CL HAYWARD The steam roller com start, Jind there was abno the first ballot waa: Miller, 4461-2; 63; O'Brien, Crane, 3; Sweet, L second ballot wus: Miller, 507 1-3; Tompkins, 44; Sage, 60; Howard, not voting, 1. its work Willlam ‘Hayward ag |Permanent Chairman, listened to his on thi 0 1-2; | | O'Frte 95 B trane, &; 57; The convention resumed |by electing Col |spceoh roasting Gi Smith and bermaiant GO iy Chairman |T™many and adopted the State oes party platform. ‘Then it proceeded te at Saratoga Calls Tammany |tne work of desienating candidates “] gi | to he voted on at the primaries, fn« #ague of Damnations |cluding Governor and other State of- & jfeers, two Judges of the Court of Y., Sly %8.—In |Appeals and a United States Senator, with the mpeed yes: PRiilp Biting, of Ulster, offeredom terday of David Jayne Hill as Tem-| resolution providing for the dealgna- porary Chairman of the Unofficial! tion by the convention of candidates Hepublican State Convention, who} for ail State officers, two Aspociate,, |confined himself to ational ‘inaues, | Judges of the Court of Appeals and | Col, William W. Haywurd as Perma- LUnited States Senator. The resolu- nent Chairman, to-day, devoted his! tion was declared adopted although address targely to State affairs. It) there was u loud chorus of “noo” ie SARATOGA ial a hot icone On Gov, Smith and} opposition mmany Ha) | Another resolution adopted limi Col, Haywanl asserted that Gov. say teen nominating and seconding speeches to three minutes, Senator George F. Titompson of | Niagara, one of the gubernatorial cam | didates, who has from the start op~ Suuth “stole a ride to the Executive Mansion in Albany behind the | hearves which bore the mangied vie- time of the Matbone Street wreck in Brooklyn," charged that the Gov. ernor had not kept ‘his pre-election | sez ee ies ocae ee ae | promtves and mid dishonornble! mare 6 withdraw from the convem= means had deen used io promote Hinth's election | “dn deference to the steam roller,” CALL8 TAMMANY HALL aid Senator Thompson, “I beg leave LEAGUE OF DAMNATION to withdraw from the convention,” | + field for two hours, until Bar Long Jim" with his dine @care. guarantee a square dea! to che leas en can than $3,000 a year employees, ‘There were 115 acta! atarters, the| ‘Me Bureay of Municipal Research qreates! number that ever teed-of|uphoida the Mayor's veto of the flat for the “Met” open title. per cemt. schedule. In a state. The professionals vame trom ai isvued under the name of sections of the eountry and thelr Pubton Cutting. Chairman of, presence gave the Metropolitan Tour- Board of Trustee, the turewu nament almost the class that would |makes the contention that bua- bo found at the national champton- | get must stand tn the form it passed | alibp, Of the al] jetec’ mt of [orginally | on jwdhinent of |°"yeonand M. Wallatein, counsel ton| mateuins who Mravedy decided to lye Cities sce eon a kates | wap strokes with the pros, the best | “the Mayor has noted! showing Was m: Josa Hweetwer, | ¥ pail has H vetoing cing pbk are ae eect |the unjust suheme of mlary in- the eighteen-year-old intercollegiate |e, Jnl! titleholder from Yale wh hot | yund in 76 and ER Gordon Smith, Sunningdale, 41, 42 The scores foliow 3 ‘Tom MevNamara, Siwanoy 3 Alex Smith, Shenacoasett, 44. 25-7 & D. Armour, lothian Burn, 40, 45 J. Topping, Gieenwich, 38, | x Campbell, Rockport, #6, 42-78. | 3 } J. Doyle, Dawu, 42, 40-82 E. H, Killeck, We io) dans, Douglas Edgar, Druid Wills 1D. Chapman. ti, 4B, 4% wt! ren Youn astow 36 38-75 EK. An Lawrence or George un am Richmond . 4 PAK og 48 ie Charies H. Hoffner, /hilnont. 46, na | ys, . Ing way, 37, 44-8) 72. Pred Canansa. Oak Bidge, 40, 40 Quaker Ridgn, 97 LATE RACING RESULTS il Guakes Bid THIRD RACK-Bronxville Handivay Musker Bid, for thren-ye1 ups $1,208, y ded, about Major Cari Anderson, Lawrence Park marke, 111 CT. ; and 6 to 5, won Scot, 109 (Px man jr, Hudson jf to 5, 3 to & And 1 to %, second; Die v 102 (Wid Sto l, 3 to} D. 8. Mackie, Century, $9, 40-—79, yy nee rs ees ae: rank Dowling Bearaduip, 38, 40—T8, | France also. ran and Gloria tm order | named, H Bald, Ardaley, 8, 30~77. | ‘Phen he walked out amid laughter and remarks bidding him to be of, g00d He asserted that the Democratic Party nationally is torn with strife, he waid that in this State the dts- cheer and that he would be laureements have, gone even further, | Yack soon, : “Every Tammany official damn The convention than proceeded te every other Tammany official,” |th# destmnation of a candidate for he said. “The great Democratio |Governor. For Albany County, the | editor damns the Tammany Gov- | mt on the list, Congressman Hollip © enor. The Tammany Mayor |#. Sandford took the platéorm te place in nomination Senator Sage Broome County yielded to Qnom= daga, and Assemblyman Fearon one damn the Tammany Governor who damne the Mayor in return. The Tammany District Attorney and the Tammany Police Depart- [Syracuse made the nominating ment accuse each other of all the. jspeech for Judge Miller, Judge Rébe crimes in the category. The /ert F. Thompson of Ontario made # Tammany Comptrelier damne the Tammany Mayor and the Tam- many Chamberlain, and by them damned in return. And each | seconding speech } Judge Thompson exceeded his’ ale lotted three minutes and Loute Lew ingon of Queene insisted that the rule | gives competent and material | be enforced. facts to ptove the truth of his “L don't blame you," said tions. It ie one league, @ iThompaon, as he left the ws. « } ‘lengue of damnations,’ that the ublican Party ratifies without rvations. ping into the Atate tssues, Hay- ward sald Smith with the record be stiouting: “I'm for Nate Miller “This is all the work of Horace Wilkinson, President of the Crucis ble Stee! Corporation,” said Gen- ator Thompson outside the Gen+ } (Continued op Sixteenth Page.) | vention Mall “He has heen Tie 1 SY ah hi | charge here since Monday, ‘Heim | DETROIT, Mich. July 28.—Jack Fol- | evidently afraid to trust any one tine, twenty-three, @ Chicuite pugiliat with the State Government died: here, early | today following | ante T ockout Blow strick during a. bout lo owe Senet awyer: Kare last at with a docal fighter. | whole assemblage here consists When he fell Fultine’s head struck tno! i260 than one-tenth of mat. ; ones) 4 —_- cont of the affiliated Republi Hee yore wena aang, a iaee| voters of the State, 1 am going iM City, a pa 08 onl, prong Rey to appeal to the other ninet¥-nine codes see Mowey sod travelers’ checes and nine-tentha veters to find out. Sted iia Pe Seicarial what they thigk about it.” Fad Ul (Raging on Pages 2 and 16) | Judge aaner Presenear . “ se

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