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ING BODIE SAYS HE BEAT RUTH'S RECORD BY GETTING FORTY RUNS ON ONE HOMER OCIETY LEADER WHO HAS DECIDED TO BE MOVIE STAR Hit the Ball Into Circus, and|5 They Couldn’t Get It Away From Lion. sll GREAT PAL OF BABE, Yankee Centre Fielder Proud of Swat King, but Is Al- ways “Ragging” Him. By George Buchanan Fite. ‘The only glory the Yankees have "0 far achleved on thelr Western tour has been theirs through the Power of Babe Ruth's bat. He lifted the mighty ash the other day for his , thirty-elghth homer and made a now , Meord. And to no heart did it bring More joy than to that of the Prince di Pizzola, (Babe Ruth has since made his thirty-eighth ‘home ran.) with this brief introduction, on the Prince himself: Francisco Stephano, Prince di Piz- sola, known among his Roman inti- mates as “Ping the Magnificent,” } strolled Into the patio of the Hotel Buckingham, He paused & moment im the doorWay "to permit the out- ftreaming lrht to play effectively upon his figure, and then strolled languidly toward a group of his com- Pantons in arms and dropped grace- yliy into an inviting armchair, Doff- ing his hat he ran nis hand through his curly hair and sunk back with @ sigh of contentment George Herman Ruth, seated only @ few fect away. of the Elsie books lytng unheeded in his lap, lowered the eighteen-ounce cigar with which he was contributing to the well-knowh St. Louis atmos and regarded the Prinoe with cr \ comes ft was twilight, the end of an im- perfect day, which had been intested | for countless hours with the dust} § - - - which disfigures Southern. Minois.| “MRS MORGAN BELMONT More than twoscore valiant souls, INTERNATION AK representing Yunks, were con. ducting a W n invasion wnich} WOMAN SLAYER would include Louis, Chicago, De- PLANNED TO RISK troit and Cleveland. They had come into St, Louis dusty and parched, had] ARREST TO GET GIRL leaped with th wility of antelopes prema into warm: tuba (the © maynbe some-" Mts, Sokolowsky, Who Poured Acid ee eee ay wea caow| --«on-Husband, Had Boy's Suit gathered in the hotel patio. The for Daughter. Prince di Pizaola was the list to @D-' atrs, Atexandria Sokoloweky, in vhe Laellatstesy puphertn Tombs awaiting extradition to New “Babe” Haven on a charge of murdering her Saas dame eorod neat {he husband, Frank, a labor leader, by commont, to wit pouring carbulic acid on him “to spoil Sy Limes Boo) al ‘nd Dis good Jooks,” admits that she had WAAt's the bir idea? Who nned to risk arrest in New Haven u think's piuying Us to-mor- in an effort to get her five-year-old Ws rands appears us jeause his father was once in the a mini girl a boy's blue suit, and a new ttle town on the California, hat, vell and other articles to conceal Leen oon ton. gy nonchalance BEF own identity, ‘The clothing was spenker with psy non . [emi in the old. Homan fdiom of his tured over to the police ‘by Mrs. |torefathers replied: Abraham Moisoyeft of No. 501 West “You great ble stiff, you; don't You |j224 Street, whose baby Mrs, Soku- J ever want to get out of tht thousand- |) oT nh rst Ages aaeapss tule shirt? ‘This is {ind etuft; walt lWsky had been taking. care o} {ill to-morrow. Never mind about my ten days. all you've got to do is to Mt} In telling how she planned to get | clothe: the bail” And with a gesture that! posseysion of her daughter, the Hei es Hee or odie | Prisoner sald that five days after sno } hold-you~ < leaned back tn Kis chdtr. killed her husband she @lipped back R { v d past the AN TAKE SUGH LIBERTIES! to New Haven and walke FEW CAN TH BABE. home of the neighbor with whom she There are few in the world ~who bad left the girl, but could not get a ean take such liberties with “Babe”, glimpse of her and came back to New Ruth as Ping the Magnificent per-! york Fa antea Hor pbwer hitter etal BROOKLYN GROCERS AFTER PRODUCE MEN se always “roomies” On any tri the Yankees take, They are forev rag- each other, forever exchanging; retort rotten and devising epi- rf the it all there has grown between these two ® very warm, very real friend-| Here. Ping dearly loves to talk about), Babe's batting, but he never fails The Brooklyn Ketail Grocers’ Assoe- with the boast that what-| ation will meet this week to discuss Ruri may have done with} plans for stopping profiteering by small (Ping Rodie) holds the rec-| produce dealers who are blamed for t let Ping know that you're the present high prices of potatoes and and out comes the tale: | other. vegetables, which, “although at Babe hite the ball and) (2°) d P home run, but only one,| ‘2° top Price to consumers to-day are » One wallop, one ran |Totting in Kiyerhead, L. 1, centre of snee and madé—let's see the potato belt, because the farmers (business deep thinking)—made | cannot get enough to pay the cost’ of yut forty home runs, That's going production, lll tell the world! You see, it! his way: Towas y in Los cary ag e was aida the ball park, field. T came up to at und the pliteher n look and what he thought was ty ball, but T leaned agalnst tt d it went out of the park just it hud something tled to it# tall, moped over the left} n top of the cireus,{ \ round.to look what till it landed in the sir, there was a ‘ke, and when the the bie lions, he oke three win- they Sjreet. And the id all the pussy cate in he cages took up the yell hould have seen the people ‘or, home, | was told that they kept sliding for the piale for the next half hour, I counted it as about forty home runs, including the ono T did around the es. Tt wasn't bad for a little feller, was it? You se the Babe ean make the stands roar, put I made ‘the Hons roar, and he's -eot to KO some to beat that, “TAR IN'BOTH BASEBALL AND FOOTBALL, © one rival of Ping’s ll yarn is * Coljinga football stutt and it ‘onflaue? on Fifteenth Pore.) N the makes on lo you get me {hit the ball Because the a of market manipulation by smull dealers, retail prices to-day are higher than in famine years when the wholesale price was then four times its present rate. New York consu only sufferers. In furiners are unable to get over $1.5 per bushel, potatoes are yetalling 4 $3.00. Cabbages are being fed to hogs because of the low wholesale price, cam = ‘Two Held on Assault Charge. Louls Kueg! and Fred Di Antonio, | both of Paterson, N. J., are held by the Futerson police in connection with an lexed assault on Mary Gerhart, @ff- twen, of No. 146 Highland Street, Pat- eraon, after she and another. woman had accepted an Invitation to ride with two men in an automobile Saturday night. Mary was sald to have been forced to drink liquor and was found unconscious on the sidewalk near Hackensack, eee Verdiet Delayed in Beradolt Ca: j. The verdict of the Army Court Martial In the cage of Col. John E. Hunt, charged with negligence in connection with the Jescape of Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, aft dodger, has been hold up for two threw dave. Te was announced nt Governor's Island to-day. ‘The transeript of the minutes of the trial, which will ‘po-usod by Maj. Gen. Kobert Lee Bul teed, Comnahtey Sing tes ota en” of ¢ Bhat, in review! e rt yet been’ completed. ae A i Phi cireus just beyond left the b rs are not Riverhead, where the nd didy't ty s chasing it a We) sbout the ¢ ‘ido, pour one that b re d you R mut . |More Revenue Will Help Sta: | 01 yellations hich would be 18s 7 Soe oat in a soung ladies’ sem-| Will Meet to Check Profiteering on| inary. And from It ‘all and through} the Part of Small Dealers PRETTY LOVESICK MANICURE SAYS ALL RATES TRIES TO END HER LIFE WHEN T SAILS AWAY. OFFERNOEXCUSE FOR PROFITEERING , Should Cut Down Living Cost Declares Railroad Execu- , tives’ Association, HER SWEETHEAR WILL IMPROVE SERVICE. bilize Industry and End\So » Called “Gambling al Element.” ‘The Association of Railroad Exe- outives, No. 61 Broadway, to-day |gave out figures that will sptke the ‘guns of profiteers who try to boost ‘prices on the excuse that freight rates have gone up. Instead of incrensed prices, the higher rates may be looked to to bring down some prices, in the opinion of officials of the Association. ‘They base thie on the theory that the int creased revenues will ennble the roads to give better service and help to stabilize industry. By eliminating uncertainty tn de- liveries that has been harinful to manufacturers and butiders, it is ae- eerted they will eliminate the 9o called “gambling element" now prevent in industrial operations and to that ex- tent reduce cost of operation. Losses paid to jabor kept idle while walting for a few barrels of cement that per- haps was in some congested freight yard nearby, for instance, will be done away with Labor and mnaterial prices may remain high, the statement says, yet the finished product may ‘be produced for less ultimate coet. Figures of the association, compiled by Julius Kruttachnitt of the South- ern Pacific Railroad, show that in the jast thirty years freight rates and + Carried Poison Tablets Two Weeks Before Swallowing Them—Docior Saves Her. commodity prices have acted inde-| Heartbroken ‘becanso her sweet ipsdantiy. hear, John Milihladis, son of a ‘This, between 189 and 18965, | Wealthy tobacco merchant, aulled ? und | suddenly three weeks ago fo rejoin freights dropped 11 per cent. prices dropped 10 per cent.; from: 1335 ‘to 1900, fre'ghts dropped another 10 per cent. but prices went up 23 par | ceng.; fram 1900 to 1905, frelghts wn- x 2 cent, and prices m- creat 3 pew cemt.t from 1905 to 1910. freights increased 1 per cent. and prices increased 11 per cent.; from 1910 to 1916, freights dropped 3 per cent., but prices increased 9 per cet, from 1915 to 1917, freights dropped an- hie father in Constantinaple, Clara Kammerer, twenty-te@p, of No. 146 West 105th Streét, a pretty brunette manicure, who has a booth at No. 1 Broadway, swallowed two bichloride of mercur§ tablets early to-day, The poison would surely have blotted out her life, it was decin but for the prompt action of Dr, Foster, who hur- | ried to the girl's home in @ Knicker R Ble M cent. in 1914, was 24 per cent mated Equal ° $3,000,000 to $4,000,000 Cash. The Schulte Retail Stores Corpora- tion, holding company for the various Schulte tobacco interests, to-day an- hall Street, # Verbal message to the girl She secured the bichloride of mer- cury tablets a fortnight ago, and is believed to have been endeavoring during two desp weeks to mus- of insp nounced a stock dividend of apporx- | ree ee to ake the poison. Sho| It mately 50 per cent, payable Aug. 24/ said she had swallowed two tablets, | ArT | to all holders of common stock of rev] But she will live, thanks to the doc- | (Sa | tor and the sipmach pumty. p ord Aug. 19. At the offices of the company, No [80 Broadway, It was said that there wore at present outstanding approxi- mately 136,000 shures of stock of no par value, but quoted on the Curb Murket at around $65 a share. It is ribl plac Clara came here from Atlanta, ¢ three years ago. | TWO SHOT AND ONE ROBBED BY BANDITS Ka Soda Dispenser Fined for Anmaalt in Broadway Tea Room, Aaron Gronfeld, 4 soda dispenser at his watch, stick pin, ring and $8, a total | of $200 in valu | On Saturday night, a block away, two | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1920. “GRANK” WHO GOT KIDNAPPED BABY’S ANSOM IS CAUGHT odhounds Help Capture an Seeking $10,000 More After Swindling Coughlins. other 1 per cent., but prices jumped | bocker Hospital ambulance, and after| PHILADELPHIA, Aug. %—“The 69 per cent.; from December, 17, te muoh exertion succeeded in saving | Crank,” so-called because of the name Bay Pe aes Ponidierrsient 4 the | ber. he signed to many letters in ‘which Fecal year ending May, 1919, rates| Clara rooms with Gail Hope, another} he claimed he was the kidnapper of advanced 2 per cent., Dut commodi-| manicure, who works in the Rialto! Hlakely Coughlin, infant aon of tles dropped 9 per cent., the first de-| Building. ‘The entire neighborhood| George A. Coughlin of Norristown, line for cents Ave yas fcheabasriniee Wis aroused ‘early this morning when | who avas stolen from his crib June 2, Joie; aithough there was no change in| Clara returned home. She was wildly | is in custody, George A, Leonan rates, prices advanced 17 per cent hysterical and threw herself on the} chief postal inspector in this dis- Since 1914, the association's BRUESS floor writhing in pain. She declared} trict, announced. positively to-day emcees rieeoadlpaleeh $36 co 8 19, | she had swallowed poison. Patrolman @oughlin, in response to demands or more than double, The freight rate] Briscoe of the West 100th Street Sta-| made by “The Crank,” placed $12,000 inerease was from $2 $2.80, or 40 per|tion sent in the ambulance call, which} in a place designated at Swedeland, cent. The ralation of freight rates (o} brought quick response. Pa, The money was taken, but the the value of the commodities, ee. Life was moving smootitly for the | child was not returned A % per cent. increago of freights|Pretty little manicure until three! According to postal inspectors “TH would mean 70 cents a ton more, which | Weeks ago when her sweetheart re- | rank" was caught -yesterday after- ought not to have much effect on a|ceived a cable message from bI8! noon in « swamp near Kee Harb loaf of bread, a suit of clothes or | rether, whom ‘he represented in NeW] yy, when he wont to aot an addl- pair of shoes, : York, to make all speed to Constan- 41 $10,000 which the inspectors / tinople. He found the steamer Meg- » Gelleve is ad 50 PER CENT, MELON Ji 'or tie National Greek Line was fo torMelteve: Hed heen 'Widden * IN SCHULTE STOCK | ready to sait, and he took passage | 1 can say positively “Phe Crunk’ te si a without delaying even to write to/in custody,” said Chief Leonard to- - _,, [Clara. In Heu of a letter he en-/day. “1 do nut know where he ts at Company Declares Dividend Esti-}trustea to his friend, M. A. Galanos, | Present, but [ know he la with, in- a steamship agent of No. 44 White-| Sb0ctera from this department" ording to Adolph Goller, Mayor se Harbor, a force of 10 postal tors, with two bloodhounda, were engaged for several days in in- ations around Egg Harbor. search touk them to various \in, the neighborhood. 18 believed+ the suspect will be uigned at once before a United tea Commissioner either in Vlila- phia or Atkuntic City, with the pos- alternative where the ih of ‘Trenton as the mg WIL be ineld. GREEN APPLE PIE GRIPS 3. plank Taken to tomaine With soning. estimated in financial circlos that the | potice Seek Two Men for Series} pay a i 1 u s } s nwid Ka 7 old, of No. | new issue of scrip would be equiva ay : vid K : jent to a cash dividend of between of Hold-Ups in 168 Powell Street, and his two sons,| NEAR EAST RELIEF TO GO ON. | $3,000,000 and $4,000,000, even if the Brooklyn. paeph, years old, and lasy, 18, wer anon | stock slumps on the market with the ser yn. bout Bighth | Ker te St Mary's Hospital in Brook. | Werk Must Be Intensified, saya announcement. A series of hold-upe about Blgnth liyn to-day, They were wriggling. in Jedge Elku | Tho Schulte Retail Stores Corpora-| Street and Fourth and Fifth Avenues, | /,.;,, j tion was organized last September as| Brooklyn, led the police to-day 40] 5, Dilger looked the Judge Abram I. Elkus, formerly Am the holding company for all of the |yearch for two bandits belleved to bey yan ton | ™ over Mra. |bussndor to ‘Turkey, announced to-day Behulte interests, "including — the | responsible for them all. Fapaen told tits that the only unusual [that the N may Habit wil Gouemnis, Schulte Realty Company, the Mutual | "(Orne ee a clens, living at No. |‘? he three had eaten was some} the work it has been doing Coupon Company and the cigar mul: |e ety Avenue, was on his way [Ch apple pie Unless the $21,012,000 90 tar con-| ing plants of the company Rene Ae LA. MA entarday “wien owe ir es are dint tributed to relief In this part of th = . mon asked him the time. As he pulled sig Made into 4 [Miho werk ol the Nene aie: a em $10 FOR PUNCH IN EYE. Jout nis watch one man pintoned hig) 8 troubles. In tits cu jthe past your muat not only be one —_— arms from behind and the other took |'* Ptomelne polsoning. But tinued but Oe intensified ‘he with- family WHITE CLEARS HIS BROTHER. I" MURPHY RED TAXIS FOR THE ORDINARY arade Before Hizzoner at City Hall—Commissioners Hold On to Big Cars. ‘Twenty-five black and red taxi- cabs, purchased bythe city to pre- vent joy-riding In expensive otty- owned automobiles by officials below the grade of Commissioner, passed in review before Mayor Hylan in City Hall Plaza to-day, Two of the cara balked until some time after the cere- monies The taxis, which carry speed- ometers instead of regulation meters, are For! baby limousipes with spokes jand splash boarda of Murphy red. As Plant and Structures Commis- sioner Whalen explained, the Murphy referred to ts not the any leader. Commissioner Whalen says the twenty-five cars were purchased with a budget appropriation of $30,000 plus an exchange of fifteen second ‘hand touring cart, It ls understood that the installation of the twenty-five taxicabs, which must be used by laity officials only when engaged in |clty business, will mean the abolition of am equal numer of touring care The chauffeurs of the municipal taxis wear gray hata with biack peaks and gray dusters. Each cab, like the public hack under the supervision of the City License Department, has its printed set of regulations. " Among these is the following: “Gentlemen, i } when seated, always keep their feet on the foo: e a. SHIPWRECKED LADS SAVED FROM RIVER Policeman Rescued Them When Raft Broke Up as They | Played Pirates. Patrolman Francia Rice of the Am- sterdaim Avenue station, who ta known to police pala as “the water rat,"” was rowing on the North River with h. wife and Out in the middia af the stream they saw a amull raft with two boys clinging to it. Rice at once started rowing for the shipwrecked lads, But the tide and wind were both against him and he was forced back twice. On his third attempt he man- aged to reach the lads, ‘hey were John Burke and Joseph Guggle of No. 451 Bast 160th Street, ‘They wree taken to the boathouse, where a surgeon fram St, Lawrenco Hospital revived them after policeman had’ given ‘them first ald. oy sald that they bad started from home euriy y in » but thelr "pi nd they had rate ship” raft broke been clinging to the up fragments for two hours when rescued. AT 80 HE ADOPTS NURSE, 52,| Capt. Clark, to Make M Capt. Arthur H. Qlari 141 Henry Street, Manager of Lloyds in Amenica, was granted permission by County Judge McDermott In Brooklyn to-day to adopt 4s his daughter, Mra. Mabel 8. Fowle of Newburyport, Masa.” Mrs. Kowle Js two yours old. vlghty Brooktyn, of No. former ‘thet in n recently Capt Massich usette mi with pneu- smarela § wan called in, and nursed him through the iliness. It was represented Ubat Capi wk withes to « make her his heir Capt Chik retired sevenal years agy, and receives a pension of $6,000 “4 year He owns considerable property. — WADSWORTH SEES TROOPS. Senator Keviews Brooklyn Rewi- ment at Camp Upton, Review by United States Senator James W. Wadsworth thin afternoon Was the wdded attraction which drew spectators to the field drill of the aty-uhird Regiment pf Brooklyn, joing the man- oat Ci Col. ‘alraervice 4 wand Mieajor Mine: kitonen to- the annual open-air or U L. . Capt mann — Inaspe id -complim ance. ra and ame sloping parade armory {loot for drill- to. maintain th aa in previous r defore Benator find Up: ground ina, paste views When pass Wadaworth drawal! of the Nour supply hitherto fur wished by the Am¢ Kelle Admin tmition and the Grain Corporation only | skeet this need » imperative | -—GIYENPLSYEES ‘BOARDER SLAIN, nding to play pirates on the | lon the charge lof 24.28 knots. MRS. CHAS. CHAPLIN, | WHO ASKS DIVORCE, CHARGING CRUELTY Mrs. CHARLES CHAPLIN. oevamy MILORRO HARAS. HUSBAND IS HELD : ——- Hoboken Man Alleged to Have Chimed He Shot Reilly In Self- * Defense. Brnest Kramer, No. 420 Monroe Street, Hoboken, was arraigned before Recorder Carston to-day and held with- out ball en the charge of murdering Michael Reilly, boarder in his home. Chiet of Police Hayes ways Kramer thas confessed the shooting and will at- tempt to justify It on the ground that Rellly pointed a piatol at him and pro- claimed himself “boas of the house.”* “He wouldn't even let me have any- thing to say about my own wife,” Kramer in quoted. “He sald my wife was his hovmekeeper and he was going to lay down the rules.” The shooting opeurred last night in the Kramer home, , Kramer said he found his wife and Reilly In the kitchen, The old quarrel was resumed and Kramer mys Kellly drow-a gun and stood in the doorway alming at him, The police eny Kramer has confessed that as he drew tack he pulled a gun from his pocket, fired three shais at | Reilly, who sank to the floor without having fired. Reilly, the police aay, had a revoly in his hand when hls boly was taken up. ‘Thin would tend to corroborate the husband's story. Mia. Kramer, who had free when she sald ahe could not teatlty against her husband. It Ls that Reilly was wogth about securities and that™he had a ance of $5,000. Lhd Test “JIMMY VALENTINE” HELD IN $100,000 ank bal- Qharged With Grand Larceny in Connection With Reals $118,000 in Securities. s. Anthony Colonna, No, 341 Kast 113th Street, known to the police as (Jimmy Valentine,” because of bin alleged abil- ity to open safes, was arraigned be- fore Magistrate Smith this afternoon f grand larceny In con nection with the theft on March 29 Inst of 1,700 shares of various aecurities valued wt $115,000 from Harriman « 7o,, No| 111 Broadway. / The complainant win Detective Mindheim, who told the court there ts reason to belleve Colonna. induced a boy named Gardner, fifteen years old, and who Is known to the police a# “Angee Face,” to atdal the securities, Gar in charged with grand lar- ceny Assistant anid that the District Attorney's office iw investigating wis robbery and asked that Colonna be held in $100,000 bail, on in now out on bail on two char pending trial in the Court of Gi a! Seasions, Magistrate Smith fixed the ball at that amount, and tn default of a bond, Colonna was r manded to the Tombs to awalt exam- ination Thursday —_——_ AQUITANIA DOING 23 KNOTS. Sip's Maiden Trip as O11 Bai Being Closely Watched, An average speed of 23 knots an hour had been maintained up to noon to-day ty the steamship Aquitania which sailed fram New York for Southampton Saturday,\{t was learned from a radio- graph message received here this af- ternoon, ‘The ship had made 1,083 mile The big steamer recently was con- into an oll burner and her speed n this trip over the southerly course through water of the temperature of a hot bath, ie being closely watched. | Up ay noon, the radiograph wt maintained an average spe ahe hand a UNVEILING IN O’RYAN’S TOWN pean nde ‘Twenty-Ton Boulder to Honor War Heroes at Salem Cen: A twenty-ton boulder with an inlala bronge tablet will be unveiled at Salem Contre, Westchester County, in front of fhe town hall next Saturday afternoon in honor of the thirty-six North Salem men who served in the war, At the hy of tho list is the name of Major John F, O'Ryan, Commander of the 27th MENTAL CRUELTY vous Breakdown Because of Comedian’s Conduet.. , LOS ANGELES, Aug, 3.—Charlie Chaplin has been sted for divores here by Mildred Harris Chaplin, She accuses him of cruelty. Rumors of the action had been cure rent In the moving picture colony here for some time. When questioned re- cently regarding his wife’s statement jthat whe had contemplated divorces’ |* ‘Aaa proceedings, Chapim said: “Well, such Is Tife in the reat West.” . Tho Chapiins were married In’ Lop Angeles Oct. 23, 1918, The bride, Mil- dred Harris, was only seventeen at the time, but was already known to" “movie” audiences. Chaplin, too, Is youthful, having been bofn in Lon. “ don in 1898. For a year or so after the marriage a romantic glamour was cast about the love affair, but last winter rumors of disagreements In April the comedian came out second best in a rough and tumble row Ay a Los Angeles hotel with his wife's\ manager. couple had ones child, Gharles Spbneer Chaplin jr, who died last summer, three days after birth, In her complaint of fourteen pages, Mrs. Chaplin charges that their mare riage was kept secret four mont because Charlie said public kno edge of it would Interfere with his career; that sf suffered a nervous breakdown soon after thelr marriage because of her husband's conduct; that Charlie frequently stayed out until $ or 4 o'clock in the mornuing- and sometimes all night; that he fumed to accompany her on a trip to Mount: Lowe, but weat to rou St Beach and joined in numerous parties with men and women; after the birth of their boy he refused to accompany her home from’ the’ + hospital. Mrs, Chaplin asked ‘the court ‘fo re. strain her husband from disposing ot his interest In certain movie film# valued at more than $500,000, and that an Inquiry be made into sums received by him on her account. If these sums are insufficient for her maintenance whe desires the court to issue a “Just” accounting order. Mrs, Chaplin was interviewed afternoon as she was leaving the Hotel Street, fot a motor ride through Cen- tral Park and @ look nt some’ new, pictures in which she appears, Bhe Was attired in a blue serge dress witr tan coMlar.and sleeves and a blue tut~ ban. She looked her girlish age and a bit sad, “My allegations of cruelty refer to mental cruelty,’ she said. “{ want it derstood that Charlie did not beat me, But he caused me to suffer great mental anguish by his neglect, [ never knew where he was or what he was doing. He married me and as soon as he married me 3e forgot all about me, “He never eliowed the little atten- tions to me that a wife wants, Even when we were expecting the baby he showed no interest in me dut id fo swav and remain for indéfinite yeniods—once for two months. He economized in the mattef for me when sl was iM and economy even to and inoludi funeral arrangements, When uble to Jeave the hospital and home ‘he would not go home with me.”” ‘Mrs. Chaplin denied that profes~ sional jealousy figured in their dis’ agreement. She will remain East, District. Attorney Lehman| having rented Dorothy Gish's house “jk in Mamaroneck, NO MORE WHISKEY TO - WITHDRAWN Kfamer Shuts off All Permits in State and Says It’s Hard to Buy Booze Here. John F. Kramer, Chief Prohibition Enforcément Commissioner for the United States, to-day ‘ordered that no more permits for whiskey withdrawals be issued in New York State. He vealed that 15,000,000 gallons of whiskey have been withdrawn from the total of 69,000,000 gallons in bonded warehouses on Jan. 16 when the Prohibiten Amend ment became effective. Mr, Kramer ous hay Bes gy Jeena Sheviln, Prob Eastern District, at the Custom land will return ‘to Ws pon. to-nigshi Mr. Shevlin with a a will go to Saratoga to-morrow to supervise @n~ forcement during the Democratic State imthering and the races “tum more than satisfied with thd wey prohibition hag been enforeed ip New York State,” stated Mr. “I belleve ft ls harder to pi drink of real whidkey in New Ye than In any other ality of the with the possible exception of C! Boston and territories which were long before the Eighteenth nt into effect. at Ovingtgn’s fts specially priced gt iT $7.50-—-$10—$12— $20, and $25. The articles shown on each division I tw eapected to be one of Rorn’s Tea Room, No. 3801 Brondway.|men answering the description of the | Weld tn) MNeAES ae Mail hy Fairs baie a sli wax fined $10 tn Washingtan Heights ones who robbed Sima, shot two Ital. | William Pleads Guilty to Recety- Man. "| he Boulder was rolled to its site by 4 de chitka 3iR els, | {ans who he fougy: against being es : 100 North Sale mresidents. Originally, Court to-day because Harry: Michaels, | ROE N° cither of the men was mere ‘ng Stolen I } James J J who said he lived] it was on a hilside a mile and a halt ‘0, 506 West 173d Street, was punched | toualy hurt. Exonerating bis brot } t the East Third Street Y. a @way, near Gen. ‘old how in the eye at the tea roam last night a Poe ej ther John, twenty: | ; 1A 4 i when he protested aaninat his Leathe ACCUSED OF ROBBING POOR mnie, am A. AVhIte, twenty-seven, of| in Manhattan, was held without ball in a Being ejected for dancing the ehimmi | |, | NO 148 Chestnut Street, Brooklyn, andqc Long Iéland City court to-day in Wieheia Wide Magistrate Tobias: that | AC! OF ROB Dis telal toodey bert a airooklyn, ended the Lang, lalund ity court to-day in! HELD FOR TWO ROBBERIES, when he remonatrated with the propri fee unty Judge Me & delleateasen merchant ot} - btor tho Iatter and another man held | Three Held in Theft of Suppites for| Dermott and a jury tn Hrooklyn by ja, on July 1. Joyce told the| Brooklyn Man Ac his arms, upd Gronfeld came out from poverished Germann, } sding eu ty to criminally receiving | he Nad not been in Astoria, but N Th behind the $dda fountain and gave the $12,000 In stolen 1. John White iatant District Attorney Burey | and New nd finistving touch, The tea room has a| Peter MecEntee, driver, of No. 21 Willian ‘ena wr freed at once: | fled he had rd Joyee confess! Arraigned to-day on a charge of rob dance floor in connection Manhattan Street, who was arrested | Wy \yhite a Were aoe 4 he did go to Astoria with a manl bing @ newsstand, Robert Milan of by Detective Kelly of the West 177th connection with the Investization of Wail |mwned, Tony and that Tony shot Zit | eee cree en lan wu ASE BANK HIGHEST BIDDER |S" ation, after ano eetective a] siren hon! Shag Ro whi” Wf See eee he ee cing tele cai) CH heard a conversation betw: Bunraslouuh of No. 38K Collimbin strvet | el [susen of partiote aa oe | and a Janitreas In a 135th Gr Avent, both or ttiscokite 3 . 5 F . |night. Dominick Seutari, owner of a} WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.— The War|ment house, was arruixne pleaded guilty, on oF Mrookivn, bevel ta Cavertxt Geto a Week | newsetnnd at No. 68% Fourth Avenue, | Department announced to-day that PnIAETOp MelgntE. . VOure , ing Alimony, nes Milan of rifling his atand on | . with burglary he detective alleg Supreme Court Justice snon toe|duly 23 of $60 worth of goods. Milan the Chase National Bank of New York|he followed him to room ovec a | Wilson's Physician Takes Vacat ¥ ie ‘ 101) tO | a lved. examination, and Wes held to was the successful bidder for an iasue|saloon at No. 2527 Eighth Avenue and| WASHINGTON, Aug %.—Rear-ad. | {0y @Warded $50 & week atimony and} ie Grand Jury on this charke of $10,000,000 certificates of indebted-| there, ,found, clothing and feqaatutte \miral Cary T, Grayson, President wil. | $M, ounee, fos to Me el PA 1 without b ness of the Philippine Government, | Shipping Agency, No Ts Weal Lrsth [son's Fhysictan, began his vacation to. a at No Avenue, | ing bearing 4 per cent. interest and ma-| Street, as °. consignment for shipment |day, explaining he was golng b. pity Dodt, 1 juring. Aug. 2, 1921, New York/to impoverished Germana, Mrgetion of th lon He sald the 1 ane uy Brookly, assistant office manaier. of | aeceragen pa a has 000 Jor Me ‘Two other quent are held. one charged Préaddent had shown such marked Ime werk the Popular sSalenee iMontht: ‘Sinha R jwith we in e i nit Hipue oF AreleRe bet Be fage velue.| with eting jn concert, the other with provement that It was not necessary w \ gaid the mep held his arms behind hun | any eaaeree — ie table are wide in —they are uniform in their price and their high quality. OVINGTON'S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenud® 314 Fifth Ave, nr, 324 St." “ISTHE BAIS: OF CPN RE | Wife Says She Suffered Net this Chatham, Vanderbilt Avenue and: 48th” o o 4% Saud —_ ee = = r a4 ‘= .e Sal oie , tnt ny ”- ty * aft By k te wis taney | ar se ed meth —_ ad iawn ule ete: enced oy aay rd hte ae Nec ontite ee

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