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7 aes ther—THUNDER STORM: ’GRAW “BABE” RUTH’S OWN LIFE S See TORY “ep be S IN WIFE'S TELLS OF FIGHT AT LAMBS CL. 9 Page 7 f “Circulation Books Open to Au” | NEW YORK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1920. ‘ !* Circulation Books Open to All. | 4 © ht, 1920, by The Press Publishing lps 4 (The New York World). ~AITING BOTTLE AND BOTTLE AGS | HITTING HIM MADEIS MIND. Sysins ~—NBLANK, DECLARES MTGRAW Bhvoys Meet THis Afternoon to Negotiate Terms of Armistice and Peace. CLOTHING PRICES ———_ pened After He Was Struck | STILL SOARING; | at the Lambs’ Club. UP 21.7 P. C. HERE | TALKS TO PROSECUTOR. | Increase in Last 6 Months in | Most Larga Cities—Raw Material Lower. WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 | LOTHING prices increased tore than 15 per cent, in Entered as Serond-Clase Mattor Post Office, New York, N. ¥. CLERK INHERITS SEARLES FORTUNE VOL. LXI. NO. 21,510—DAILY. fn se “BY COMMERCE COMMISION ~TDCUARGEAN BENT FARE sess % | Who Started: As Paperhanger, Company Ordered to Suspend \ to Office Worker. OUTLOOK IS HOPEFUL.' Schedule on Uptown and SILENT BURGLARS KIN MAY FIGHT wit @rge Sums Taken In by “Wizard” Downtown Traffic. : vc. ss. GET $40,000 HAUL ntown’ Believed to Have Been Deposited ) FROM JEWEL SAFE). cu irs mem aren SCANDAL INVOLVES POLIGE +: ra Unable to Recall What Hap-| A. T. Walker, the Heir, De- clines to Discuss Possible Contest of Estate. Polish Premier Reported to Have Gone to Posen— WAS T@ BEGIN AUG. 31. Cabinet May Follow. : —Boston Politicians Profited by - His Deals. : Says He Was Irritated When ie 'gent Tried to Sell Him Insur- ance—Has Discolored Eye. |Present Rates Are Found Am- ple and Further Proceedings Must Be Discontinued. | WARSAW, Aug. 14 (Associated | Press).—The roar of artillery on the} |battle front can %e plainly heard in Names of Wife and His Agents | F. Searles, phinanthropist, estimated 7 eee ne CO AL LALLA LR | principal cities between | . at more than $50,000,000, Arthur T. (Special From a Staff Correspondent of The Evening W: | ES | jorid, John J. MoGraw, manager uf the| December and Juno, a Labor De- [in Watoaw. The Russians have ~ |Metzer Home at Asbury Park) waixer, tor many years the million- BOSTON, Mass. Aug. 14,—Fed = 3 | ghee . iis af-| Partment investigation just com- | brought up artillery in the region of WASHINGTON, Aug: 14.—The In- | Latest of Coast Mansions |atre's seoretary and caer GiB Ny -» Aug. 14.—Federal Auditor Edwin L. Pride an-_ | New York Giants, convented this f-| Fieteq snowed to-day, Raw wool |Radaymin, juat south df the Bug, _ |terstate Commérce Commission to-day 75 | New York offices al No. 71 Broadway,| MuNCed to-day he would seize any Ponzi money that might be “cone” Jemnoon to receive a delegation from) ang cotton prices went down | Observers say, however, that the|ordered the Hudson amd Manhattan to Suffer. pels a cealed” in the name of agents or of his wif 7 FI ihe Police Department and the office| while finished clothing prices | ome yan mar Momeres We! S| pas sca Combany to wuepend. its Ba bee refused to-day to enter any discus- a 3 gents or of his wife and use it forthe benefit of —~ 43 | were going up. r = sions of @ possible contest of the will.|Credilors At the same time a representative i rate Galeoanmaes ep el Men's clothing prices soared more| heavy enough to reach this city with schedule requiring @ flat eight-cent WIFE SAVES NECKLACE. | ing, Walker te too busy to do any {sioner Allen visited the Hanover Tr st Ce et ie bye is, i red to confer with Bima tothe} LT those’ of wedmen's garments in|thelr fire. + fare n both uptown and downtown | talking about himscit” was the onty | deposit box which might contai ust Company and sealed every safety > venta of last Saturday night ANd /@no fret six months of this year in! ‘The Russians have worked well to- | traffic. Secretes $7,500 Trinket by |repty enter couta ve 4 mal posit hox which might contain any, Ponzi cash or valuables, owt | . , joh cou rawn from Cwtoand”® peti a NR ei AGRE ROAR pice eee aes cts | Ward the rear of Warsaw's defenses,’ Deciding the application of the Hud-| riding It Behind Picture ae there, “Ho is preparing to go |, itis feared the litte wizard” has a great Store of cash hidden owe ‘4 Cina ‘what McGraw knew, about the Kita rary ore |according to Friday night's official 808 and Manhattan Railroad for «| g 1 rit a re a fo Is preparing to 60 | Wise afler he has finished his prison term and officials are bending every a hari We aia, the escape New York, 21.7 per cent; De- | Pollsh communique, avaliable early fat eight-cent fare the Commission | On Wall. 2 ican thea ee Md 4 aun Effort to locate it. ia out 6f the teeth and the splitting trolt, 27 per cent.; Philadephia, | to-aa said the t inte: pera ae gain er eee ewes t > br) | : m1 day. | present interstate local pas- ‘ona! has acknowlédged that hei’ the Up of John C. Savin, who was| 39.8 per cent; Seattle, 19.4 per | The statement says the enemy |senger fare of six ‘cents between| “ewelry. estimated to be worth/ment at No, 26 Pierrepont Streets | WIEE OF “WIZARD” ever had an accurate idea of hie asa / found unconscious in front of Mc-| cent; Denver 14.7 per cent; | 1s advancing toward the Novol! jersey City and Hoboken ahd Hu $40,000 was stolen last night trom the| Brooklyn, There is not even a card | ~ | St or Habilities because he ke: aa 4 : | Hudson TO WHOM HE HAS | sofa | Ganivra wuss afieh yidiig wptownh 12 a Pa., lh per et |Geortevsk-Zegrjo eector, north Of! rerminal station, Now York, and of |DOM® of Samuel Metzer, an official on the door of the fat, showing who | books. His sole records were cand in-) ; eee ston, 18,7 per cent. an - | Warsaw, and that masses of Dolshe- ; ; 5 50: < | dexes, inaccurate ue 2 taxicab from the Lambs Club with} timore, 18 per cent. [eres Sad SEAL Masson of DOB len oentetetween Jeraty City aad ae peep aes Go rperation at |e In it. A colored mald cares for | GIVEN VAST SUMS) eatin a eet by tnexperi-* | McGraw and former Commander ‘ “ two miles horthwéetof Warsaw) and Hoboken and etations on-the tine in| “rt” Pat N: 3» presumably Dy! the rooms = agen A foud has developed between Winfield Leggett of the Navy. GRIFFIN IS VICTOR Plonsk (sixteen miles west of Nasiclsk New York, from Christopher streot |{"¢ Sn Of thieves which has Lael “Mr, Walker ts given to attending | ederal and State authorities ae < msistant Diatwet Attorney and about thirty;two miles northwest | Thirty-tht ig [operating in the homes of the wealthy! to his own business and I'm going to to who shall Rested peislves Lov@ and Fitz- IN NEWPORT TENNIS |, Warsaw) mi ae b ee were Seite, aiong the coast. The family was out| attend to mine,” she said when asked of Ponzi pea ears sicab Old ¢ \esteid “could tearn ‘MoGraw knows |The communique announces that |’ sd are of eight cents |. tne time and the servanta say that|*D0ut her employer's new pies Colony Foreign Exehange Com- ¢ wekbing of what happened to Slavin.|Defeats Johnston, National Cham-| tho preliminary attacky upon these | ¥a* found not to be Justifed | they heard nothing unusual during|80 ‘rue te thie description of him pany. United States District At: He wad ao numeclf. pion-—Score is 6-3, 4-6, 2.6, | DIAC were repulsed by the Poles. ‘Tho road 1s required to cancel the | thelr absence, thet seek ‘representing “Wail Otyee torney Gallagher said he would May eash es vicki mdtenese| * ee ages | LONDON, Aug. 14.—Word has been | proposed eight cent tariff on or before | ‘The Jewelry was tna sate in Mr.) ntarenia have for yeane knnwe call Banking Commissioner Allen ager and magnate, “as to what hap- : [counted here that the Polish and | agg 31 ana further proceedings arc | Meteer’s bedroom, and the safe was Ghaee Gaile Was. ant worth molt, before « Grand Jury and seoure | pened from the time when an actor| NEWPORT, R. 1., Aug. 14.——Clarence) Soviet envuys will meet this ufter- | 4.64 aiscontinued. Jopened by the combination, Before|"hove name was not worn Natit. from him by legal procedure whet il named Boyd hit me on the head with|J. Grimlth of California defeated Na-| noon to consider the question of an % going out Mrs, Metzer had taken two reat thas forall Tinews Information he needs. 4 @ water bottle last Saturday night at|tlonal Champion Wiliam Of, Johneten) armistice, While there have been no ——— | necklaces to her own room, one of one she Auditor Pride has refused to ¢ in ti inal match of the singles play in| gerinite advi , th loata (Pet an | Hbout ; the Lamibs, until t woke up in bed/ i Corin, “Lennie tournament. to-day. | cenmite advices an to the qutlook, the GOT DRINK TO CAP = {which sho put behind a plemire onl ry nea married ment” waa asked. @ the exact amount of money 4 here at home Monday morning. The score wan 6-3, 4-8, 2-6, 64, (feeling here is distinctly more | the wall. ‘This was worth $7,500 and| “ pha acees gt transferred to Mrs Ponai’s name.’ | “In fact,” McGraw sald with a weary| ‘The double cup remains in the East, | peful. -| AUTO SALE BARGAIN j wae overlooked by the robbers. A Site sane a Reee pitas ae “He by her husband, but it ie known * 4 smile, “one might say that between | however, as a result of tho victory ves-| Four of the Polish delegates are —— number of bonds and stocks tn the a Ang edad Ss Gian seat he to be large. ; iJ od J s * mig! eo ” R i ting the bottle and a bottle hit-|terday of R. Norris Williams 2d and| military officers, six, Foreign Office ta gafe were untouched. : ‘Thies money can he | pbieeaag y lning."|Flobaed Harte, of Boston, over John-lrepresontatives, counsellors and ud. (7d Then Shevlin Men Arrested) one’ the jewelry taken wore al mightn't. How does 1 know whether from Mre. Salen amet ting me I couldn't remember a ig " " 4 ont? M Ponz!, and will be." ald GIANTS’ MANAGER DID NoT|*ten and Grimn, decide’ the vic-| “0F# and six Dict leaders. M. Domb.| Three Charged With Violat- | piatinum dinner ring with three large] Mr. Walker js married or n ar. Mr. Pride. 1 KNOW WHAT HIT HIM. tant Tere Ave Bete tO oe ae a. wna | Ski, Under Mintster of Foreign Af- ing Dry Law. diamonds, « gold mesh bag, tramo| Walker doesn't know whether I'm Tt te UWGly'« apmoha bolded SF a MoGraw Said he drank several anid and twice in the final set coming |ft!TS, heads the delegation, und among} 1. checidan who runs a wafoon{2et With diamonds and sapphires; married; he minds his own ‘business Suffolk County Grand: Jury will -be quarts of whiskey in the Lambs Ciub|,within w point of taking the match, |the members are M. Wroblewsk!, Una no, 601 Amatord i Avenue, and 3 [amend and platinum bracelet and you can just bet I minds mine. called to dispose of the Pomst oage. during the evening of the fight, He/ Hs peck and sailed him et ng der Secretary at the Foreign OMce; |afatens and Martin Lane, who haye a|/W8tch, Jewel studded opera glasses, But you take cnr of his two Moro than 600 angry note holders of } did mot know at the moment he lost| rhe outstanding feature of the match| M. Olzovakt, a Counsellor; Gen. Ku-| saloon at No, 600 Columbus Avenuc,| three pearl shirt studs, diamond and) rooms,” wag asked. “Did you ever the Old Colony Foreign Exchange” his memory what had hit him, he/thmes, the ball repeatedly Innding in the Mnski, Major Stamtrowski. are under arrest to-day charged with|sapphire scarfpin, diamond and plat!-| #6 & woman around?” Company olamored to-day at sta doors, explained, but said club friends had| Pe = ‘Two representatives of the Amert- | Volstead' Law violations, as a result, {t}num ring, platinum and gold wetoh| “No; I never set eyes on @ woman AA: CHARLOS BONE No, 32 Oliver Street, and at its former i ‘ e] | is alleged of a comedy enacted b * or’ that . C °, 4 ! told him since 4 was a heavy #058] RiyYS JERSEY FARM _ |<&%,, ‘est organization, Herschel | is elleged of a comedy cnscted by |chain, gold and platinum ctgar cage,|in Mr, Walker's apartment, but that eA RRS FONE. otties, No. 64 Devonshire Street far! caaaba Walker of Philadelphia and Maurice | 10) q@iintiein, anibitlen Inn ¥|turqudise and diamond scarfpin and|don't prove he ain't married,” | _ wusttaba chat =aa=aam. | the return of their cash, Out im va, MoGraw asserted he had made 70] THEN ENDS HIS LIFE|Pate nove received permission trom| Vet ay erins staff, [several other scarfping, diamond and} summed up the maid, as she undid Many of them mere peveltty wooeanial effort to communicate with Slavin mee oS Moooow 6 socemiany the Pollen Watering the saloons in turn win-|Supphire cuff buttons, a large red nandkerehiet which! LATEST DALY BABY | ea wae veterana whe had san hae | ‘Legeett since last Monday morn- a: Commission to Mingk to confer with | stein and the others claim they pre- i = bound her head, “and all I can say all dnto the concern. juads = paieren' that he had sent tor Meeghan| Adolph Meyer Pays $200 to Bind|Bolmevik authorities regarding the| tended they were consummating the D’ANNUNZIO NAMES |!# 1 wouldn't want Mr. Watkor tatk- HEIR TO MILLIONS |" price pliner ed the taxicab driver, in order to pay! Bargain—Dogs Lead to Body | treating of 800,000 children formerly | sule of an automobile and demanded a ing about my domestic affairs und nent F tance, . { his bill for the cab ride. ne ' cared for by the Americans, Sut now|drink to cap the bargain as a heck! WARREN AS AGENT|: ain't agoing to talk about nie-| Bom ToDay in Sanitarium Little | “srone tnan 1,000 Ponst note holders Before McGraw was questioned by and Pistol. within the pert Wa Noes, hal ee ee ier en gee ° —————— whether he has any or not.” Chap Is in Line for Copper Seselged the State House this, mor. Unger he was examined by Dr. F. A.) Gewae o Ta Ora es~The The. Erenteeh'tearitor the eater ce off GHOKS New York Architect to Represent] Welker has been in the employ of King Fortune. ing, and when tho doors opened at McGuire, the physician of the Tombs REMON TON, Ne Jv ‘ a > ' Searles for fifteen years, For most of nine o'elock they made @ mad rush under the supervision of McGraw’s|Pedy of Adotph Moyer, with a bullet (Continued on Second Page.) ES Fiume Government in This that time he han been the fmk be-| 4 %on was bom to-day to Mr. and| tor attorney General Allen's. ¢ own physician, Dr. William F.|through his head, was found to-day tn ‘9 WALKER REJECTS Country. tween Searlee and the New York| M‘®. Marous Daly jr. at the Radium | wnere the notes are being collected Bender, who is the official surgeon of|the orchard of @ farm for whose pur- LIGHTNING KILLS PLEA OF WILSON) Announcement of the appointment of oMce. He is about forty-five yeare Bestar No. “Ae West theif oe to detonmine the “wigard’s” ating the Giants, and who had assured Prepared roa aero rors HERO WOUNDED ——_ Whitney Warren, Architect of New|old, has mixed gray hair and ls some- Adept dapn oe nrt yegiigs isicid tles, Many believed they would be giv- | District Attorney Swann yesterday| 1) 'farm is near Germania and adjoins 22 TIMES IN WAR| Speaker of Tennessee House Re- York and Boston, as the official repre-|what heavy set and slow moving, ‘The é ” : eid en thelr money back, but were bity . one on which Harry Grauan lives, It ke “ sentative ‘in America of Capt, Gabriele | other employees had no intimation and | *"» the Montana copper lonalre. | terly disappointed weg (Continued on Second Page.) was Grauan who recelved the deposit. fuses to “Surrender” to the D'Annunzio and the governmont of ‘ aes The Dalya lve at ‘No. 1067 Fitth|ponz) FEELS SAFER IN CE&L ° ——— The mice to oe Paid Sractualy, was Bolt Tears Off Shoes and Rim Suffragists. decane sare ® tots y pen, ro (Continued on Second Page.) sche ee Bie Bleek l ered NO, 13, . 2 $7,000. Meyer sald he intended to bring “ ; . + 9 m —_>—— a 2 Satisfied that he is safe from : 3 . his family from Floride and five on the From the Hat of Paterson NASHVILLE, Tenn., Aug. 14.—Soth| message read was formerly the wife of Capt, W Classified Advertisers es ones we Athlet M. Walker, Speaker of the House of| ‘Commandant D'Annunsto and | EJECTED PASSENGER LOSES.|},-",, youne, U.S A they were | Stack on hie lite by any of the den ; | Graven heard the baying of his ete, Representatives, to-day telegraphed | National Counct} appoint you offic- Seimasieonnaden Mic rakad.’ Whaiam ks diitestxtiner ot luded investors who trusted promiggs | | CLOSING TIME hounds, unleashed them and they Jea| Richard J, Foran, of No, 397| President Wilson that the men of Ten-| {al representative of Wlume in | | kere Tw8- , Moassador to Germany |r Mraculous Robin Hood beatyssesimg him to the body. A revolver lay near t.| McBride Avenue, Paterson, N. J., wag|neasee will not “surrender honest con-| America. Your credentlals for er ne nee vanes vi ‘w@> | former oe _ an ®Y! be extorted from the Money Trust, | 8.30 P.M. SHARP = f/Thew sar go gutense to connect kitted by tightning last night while | "evens for, Doula Cromer aon | ne Warton, who haa apentmany| Passengers in Yonkers treet cars| “CSAS | Charien Pons! remained to-day tm cat # | SATURDAY FOR ine —-—— ; standing under a tree near his home. |, SK'r a Meare ee eet at Sin Burops, haa been a consplououn|can expect to be elected with tha ap |No. 18 In tho East Cambridge Jatt, "| JAPAN REPLIES TO U.S. NOTE, |The Ushining marked hts forehead li, yo. aneurin the action of the{iletender of Italy'e aspirations in the|proval of the Supreme Court if they| She Pieks Baked Apples After ®| At Ponsi's own request he peed Th SUNDAY WORLD’S he'd “iwith @ sacar, aa well as his right |Senate ratify the Federal Suffrage | Adriatic, |o not pay the second fare on the iteerm, turned to the Usited States Mi ee a ie , = |thigh and his right leq from the | Amendm en Broadway line at MoLean Avenue.) SOUTH NOTWALIC Conte ANE fac |custody Inet night by he bondamam | | i} fi d Explains Stheria @0linee to the ankle, tore off the rim EA R NSTATED Longshoremen to Meet Steamship, Justice Seeger in White Plains to-day Me sein a thes orca | Morris Rodnick. i Cc assiite' . ulead __ [of his hat, both hie shoes and his AHEARN IS REI TED. Gwasre on Monday: oro ee ete e Tenses ts | by Mra. Annie H. Byrnes of this city.| The fright of the wizard is not ] :. WARN * ia.| (houses trom his hip | Page 1, oop semaine / ot eT hate ‘In June. 1419, for refusing to| TN® tree. heavily laden with early }based #o much upon definite threats ‘ Advertisements protesting| we companions, Rar’ Stonebrink Reen Dropped tieaded by Joseph P. Ryan, Internn:| Vonkers I te ve that zane point | kreenings, was struck By lightning dur-|he has recelved us upon his kaowl- | RANCH Orrious CLOSE | and Joseph Burke, had p¢en standing Team, sas wih ateamahip owners artes! Koster aucd to recover $1,990.95 al-| 19 thowpight and the fruit thoroughly /edge of the vengeful and deoperate | er ° nS RIOT was re ander the tree with Foran, but had! ANTWERP, Aug. 14.—The reinstate-| 11, postponed thelr meeting till | Jeged damages. He contended the ord\ Cooked. dispositions of some of those who Postively no Classi vertises J partmer hh tarted across the street jum before ment of Dan Ahearn of the Millnols A.|\io yay tor the renson that many of {nance passed by the Yonkera Common! ae rer adS 3 ‘ flocked around him attracted by the BU, Worid artcro.a0r. me (fore thar. | Foran was killed. Foran, who was a |C Cian iaeed Ventanas: FMR. he ARIAT | ing owners ure out of town. Ata meet: |CouncH, allowing a second fare cutalde| Flame Counel! Breaks With D'AR- |i ine odor of big money accuMmulafe gents nto tie whole Mueation of The prominent athleie, served im the war IAM Olympic Team on charges of IM- ing tant night in St, Veronica's Hail, the olty trite, was Moga) because It! eee meme” A oon breax | ine IR vat quantities ; ‘| wore ausull yi for The, cas Hy ub LB hd ied nl pa nan petewe ni Matrem and Washlngtan Siréels. ihe 2 ak Mee A Rocce our ene has occurred between the National His fears may have had in view +4 ON OR BEFORE FRIDAY ofetmy Us mude publle| wn and was wounded twenty-two es. They, accepted hie wpolony | CUIKIME constwige longaharemen Voted | on nce can ihe Secone chase Councll of Fiume and Gadriste 'An-| the possibilities growing gut of r 6 a mother, thre “5 eatored th lls forme! ret r ovided tha be baci s : | nuate, oldier-poet, whose Insurgent ji PRECEDING PUBLICATION alaters, two of whom are sisters Of Standing on the team. closing the Ine | owners would get rid of the .atr law, whicn requires only a ma-| troops ‘have been in possession of te| the Intimaey which culate Botmegn ebarity, and two brothers, jcideme breakers whe took their places, | oy for wearly @ year past such men and the politicians ‘ Co yi ge CT 0 en OR

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