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W EXAMINATION SCHULZ TODAY INWIFES DEATH Police Seek to Clear Up Points | in Story of Husband of Pali- sades Murder Victim. “Prank Sotmis, hela in the Hacken-| ‘Wack JM as & material witness in ‘@emnesction with the murder of his) young wife, Blanche, whose body _ ee found near Palisade Amusement Park, wit be questioned to-day by “Agmlatant Prosecutor Charles J. Mc- Garthy of Bergen County. A ste-! Mographer vill take down his an- @were to many questions which the| Prosecutor wishes to ask. ‘Sohulz’s story and his alibi are be- ‘Tne minutely looked up by the police ‘and the Prosecutor’ ice, and many fide lights meantime aré being gath- t Giher sources. iting under the name of Leonard, it was learned to- has been Schuiz’s chief occupa- for some time, and it was stated Tommy Leonard was well in Bronx sporting circles. ‘Mrp, Friar, Schulz'a mother-in-law, resides in the Bronx, has de~ to the authorities that her ‘Ber that bor husband had beaten her, ‘and Otto" Widmer, his brother-in-law, Gohulz several times had mgade the muibject of police here and in other cities. Despite Sobulz’s story that his wife Iett home Baturday morning ostensibly winit hor sister et Keyport, where he Was asked to meet her, Mrs. Friar do- ton that she found her page home busy with household afternoon | "| ¥* 8 her, and that refully the Prosecutor's de-|!°ti, ‘Terminal at 2.55 o'clock. Will be attended by her tw: John W. Cutler and . Associ married young wo-| Mr. Hughes “declared, Basunday | Sonteht Which in fostere 3 - ighite because of povert, A ‘and Sunday morning nd to-day they| fights P at notion 18 to open a | expressed belief that they could ac- Polauevisin. The poor le ‘wae murdered Hunday night. Gichulz told the authorities that AT TUBE STATIONS he had objected to his wife going ta Palisade Poyk, adding: "Qn this cccasion sho must have “eitpped away from me to go there, Provably mat with some bed her and murdered thin of the gold watch beside the murdered gonsidered of para- by Mr. McCarthy, detectivas @re irying to trace | ‘The chain, which was broken at the . indicating that it was torn from a watch which remained the murderer’s pocket, has been over to @ jeweller jn the hope y find a trade mark or other by which it may he traced ‘er, the Jobber, the retailer the purchaser. B whe Fee Be of Mra. Schulz and her to iow to empio: of frequented the| Grote Eb. kle gal advice and exce: ence. They took udge 0'it an on Int 100 Newark Ay * mean to ride out > Prominent Bristol for his being locked up Dead. for; they haven't got anything on know what Iam locked up| BRISTOL, Conn, Aug. 97—Willlam H, Seysions, manufacturer, and widely me." he was quoted as saying. known !y the tran Sohuls then asked for paper and . yoinute since hetast | William, both residents here. ‘be In preparation fo ing to which he was to he sub- by Mr. MoCarthy later in the The Rev, Anthony J. Ferrette, rec- of the Church of the Epiphany Grantwood, whose parish house $00 fect from the place where Mre. ody was found, heard it was learned to-day. He but found nothing and goreams lo which had sped oqunected with Mra, Sohuls's » which they think took place tons hours or more later. ms —_—_——— PLAN LAMBS CLUB ARREST. Shoviin Says He Vas Tiquor Was Sold ‘Th, Supervising Prohibition Agent Ghey- said to-day that he had definite evi- \ thax liquor was sold in the Lambs up to the time of the scandal the ingulry te John ©. Blavin Unconscious in front of yw's home after an early heart trouble to-day, understood the severe about 7 had eomea, ER ARDENL ENE Te Heo RE Ate bas nr THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1920. Fee ee a eed Te LUUNIWE RALLIES. SLEEP WALKER FOUND DEAD. nan, was arrested tn Brooklyn July 26 on & charge Of transporting whis- key in an automobile truck without a MISS HELENA FISH TO BECOME A BRIDE ON FATHER’S LAWN TARONG REFUSES TO REPLY TO oO HSE, SYS HAS (Continued From First Page.) BROTHER OF OGE SNOW NAMED WN "WHISKEY SCANDAL” (Continued From First Page.) eon, who ccoupied bed with him, “awoke, and missed him, AFTER OPERATION Body Picked Up Under Third-Story | _ Banker Stricken With Appendicitis in Offices of J. P. Mor- Window of Home, | The body of Charles F. Brown, forty- eight, of No. 200 West 69th Street, was ‘found early to-day under an open ‘third--atory window of his home. Dr. Hospital pro- nounced him dead. ‘The police were told that Brown had been a sledp Re ‘tody was found efter Me ux Final Clean Phenomenal Sale! Mohair Suits —:AND :-— Genuine Palm Beach Suits To go at One Price ae Formerly sold at $25, $30, $35 & $40 Cordon &Dilworth == REAL = ORANGE MARMALADE Judge Tiernan said to-day that his brother had gone into the trucking and medicinal whiskey business about six months ago after serving 48 8 now a member of J. P. Morgan & Co, Ensign tn the Naval Reserves during was reported as progressin the war, and had conducted the buwi- to-day at Roosevelt Hospital, following ness legitimately, The Judge eald he an operation for appendicitis performed ascertained in & conversation with hie last night by Dr. James 1. Russell. Mr. Stettinius was stricken late yes- ternoon and was hurried to tal by physicians cailed to the Morgan oMcea. Ho lives at No 1021 |Park Avenue, but has been spending the summer at his country place at Oyster Bay. He was purchasing agent in America for the Allies before this country entered the war. pacity Mr. Stettinius was sald to have spent more than $5,000,000,000, princl- pally for Great Britain, his purchases f Gaited “seston General a member of the nt everything ti on Edward R. Stettinius, formerly Beo- ga nuit, ond Assistant Secretary of War ana Semilten everywhere and newspapers, all to in- Gull interest among the workers, and, from an alleged quota sheet which he claima indicates the amount hoped to be raised in certain cities which he does not even charge was ever adopt- ed or any operaton had thereunder, “Candidate Cox, himself a mititon- aire, has had such intunate knowl- four houra by Magistrate Simpson at Stapleton to-day. Maloy said he was sure that Kats knew vital facts about the killing of Eckert which he han not yet told that if the Magis- trate had refused to hold bkm Mra. Florence Eckert, thg widow, would have been asked to make a@ definite charge againgt Katz like that she hag edge with the wasting of milliong in| @iready made against Maloney and aircradt production in his State and| Kane. Secretary Roosevelt has had suoh in- timate knowledge of the burning of|the Staten Island whiskey scan‘al billions by the Administration of | to-day is th which he has been an important part| Smith, at the request of District At- that thes? men dream in millions. They will have a chance next week | bas agreed to the calling of a apecial in Chicago to prove this insult to| Grand Jury to investigate the Eokert thousands of good citizens who are| murder and to select a Justice of ihe contributing to the Republican Party. | APpelate Division to receive the find- ‘incidentally they will havea chance next week to indicate the source of their own money, both to the Na- tional Committee and to other agen- cles outside the National Committee raising money to ald im Cox's elec- brother. Wednesday that he know Hokert and bad no with any of Exkert’s crowd, MEAL COST 60,000, CAB 10,000 RUBLES Correspondent Buys Million for $25, and Spends It All in Day in Crimea. SEBASTOPOL, Crimes, sociated Press).—Ome miilion were purchased for $25 here today by the correspondent, but paid 69,000 rubles for = mi for @ @hort cab ride of the day was Another important development in nouncement that Goy. torney Maloy of Richmond County, as States Wer Department inga of the jury. Assistant District Attorney /alfred| to of Richmond announced that the authorities believe Eckert was shot by a man who formerly was in Eckert'’s garage in Orange, N. J. He was one of Eckert's gang—"the Mob"—and had quarrelled with him about mongy. “William P. Tiernan of Staten Island,” Quigley said, ‘had a whole- saler’s permit for the withdrawai of liquor from bond for medicinal use. “Some time ago our department re- ceived information that a man named Berger on Avenue B was engaging in the wholesale liquor business illegally and was selling to retail} liquor deal- era on-a large scale. Agents were sent to investigate and picked up a truck driver by the name of Butter, who had been delivering whiskey for USE OF GASOLINE EXCEEDS OUTPUT Production Increases 13 Per Cent., but Consumption Rises 32 Per » Cent. in Six Months. WASHINGTON, Aug. &7.—Bwvidence that the consumption of gasoline is growing faster than production was drought out in @ ceport of the Bureau of Mines to<lay covering the first six months of 1920. ‘The production of gasoline from .Jan. 1 to June 30 increased 13 per cent. over the production for the firat six months of 1919, while the ‘consumption increased 32 per cent,, according to the report. “Authough stocks reached a higher total im 1920, the seasonal decline began two months earlier than in ald. e end of 41,009 gallons, or 16 period Daughter of Hamilton Fish Will Have Picturesque Wedding To-morrow. Misa Helena Livingston Fish, daugb- ter of Hamilton Fish, will be married to afternoon to Henry Forster A, at iklawn, the Fish estate at Garrl- irequently complained ©) gon, N. ¥. If the day be favorable the ceremony is to be conducted on the lawn at 4.30 o'clock, otherwisg in the reat hall of the mansion. -| A special train for the guests from this city will leave the Grand Central ‘Hagijton F. Kean, Republican Na- iteeman from Now Jer- sey, entered a general denial The Republicans, ho said, had raised not more than $1,000,000 ao far. Kean said he saw nothing out of the way in the setting of New York's quota at Superior Grade English Gabardine Suits | Formerly sold at $45 and $50 36° White Flannel Trousers Formerly sold at $15 & $16.50 $960 & 410° Discount Sale on All Suits Still Continues! “Why not?” he said. “Tammany has raised many times amount for campaign purposes.” Victrola Model X., $125 $10 Down Balance $5 Monthly Immediate Delivery The Rev. Walter Thompson, formerly rector of the Ohurch of St. Philiip-in- the-Highiands, will officiate, Cox Lint “Phony” One, Says G. 0. P. CHICAGO, Aug. 27.—Gov. James M. Cox's schedule of Republican’ cam- paign fund quotas in fifty-one prin- cipal citles isa " 0 nd there will be two flower girls and Lieut. Horace W. is brother's best man. HUGHES URGES MORE LEGAL AID BUREAUS Best Way to Remove \Menace of Bolshevism, He Tells Bar All to go at $ One Price - 3 ‘i if “Butter told us that he had re- hony iat, Wich 1 | cently delivered three cases of whis- ‘be. ham, uwblican National Treasurer, ‘ugot, who keeps a clara fo-dey on hie return from | Key % Henry Hug: June stocks are 89,8 than ——— Grand Jurors (n Traffic Court. A sub-committee of the additional Grand Jury now investigating viola- tions of the State Highway Lawes to- day attended @ session of the Traffic Court and observed Magistrate Man- cuso disposing of a calendar of 300 automobile cases. The Grand Juro: sed the upinivu that tye have thre, our vy docket and th, eo hh ad than the present. iced oval of Magistra' Guso's handling of cases. at St, George, 8. I. “The agents found not only these three barrels but three other barrels id five cases of gin. “Marks and brands on the three other‘whiskey barrels identified them as having been withdrawn from bond by William P. Tiehuau of Staten Ial- and, When examined by the agents, Hugot refused to say that he had bought these three barrels from Tiernan or whether he had bought them from somebody else. “EXTRA MEN” pester lle id URGES EXTENSION OF POSTAL SAVINGS ‘Would Furnish Banking Facilities to AAll the People, Mr. TODOWODGOOODOHODIWOODOHW" A Reminder emphasizing the wisdom of a good, tasty sauce for cold meats, salads, sea food and vegetables, days ailce MADE INU. S. A. ¢ AtGrocers and Delicatessen Stores E, Pritchard 327 Spring St. N.Y. DOOG OOO} BT. LOUIS, Aug. 27.—Hstablishment of legal aid bureaus throughout the United States to give free legal ad- eard of] vice to the poor, was recommended by or] Charles B. Hughes and other speakers to-day ut the convention of the Amer- Bar Association in session here, here is No more serious menac 3009 Extension of the postal aayings system to furnish “banking facilities to the great body of comman people,” al | Wes urged here to-day by Pugene ‘ead | Meyer jr., former managing director |of the War Finance Corporation. Appearing before the Senate Spe- Committee on’ Reconstruction and Production, Mr. Meyer argued for a 4 per cent. interest rate on postal sayings deposits instead of 2 por cent. ag at present, and increas- ing the number of post offices to re- ceive deposlts from 6,600 to all of the 000 post offices, branches and sub- ist Ui Acct Killed by Scaffold Fall. Henry Syrancto, fifty, living at No. 24 East 10th Street, Killed this afternoon when the scaffold ich he was, painting at No, 469 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, fell. Woolen | one cannot enforce “An Investigation is now being carried ‘on by Judge William D. Allen, the agent formerly in charge of the Brooklyo office, which covers the Staten Island territory, to establish whether Tier- nan sold the whiskey direct to Hugot.”’ When Mr. Quigley wig aske @ report that Agent Binstein had tried to prevent Tiernan’s name from BHOGOHDO 4 pleat matters he ncedg skilled apalat- 8 Engagement Kincaid Kimball Clothes| Famous for Fine Tailoring | 27 Cortlandt St. (cr SIXTH AVE. L AT BOOR—HUDSON TUBE AT CORNER Ordered to Drive Away Company Guans and Volunteers Who Insist on Five Cent Fare. Acting Chief of Pollee Leonard of Tersey City took steps to~ the disorders around Jersey City sta- tions of the Manhattan tubes by sta- toning squada of policp at all ticket boothy with orders to them both the guards of the company, who were demanding that passengers deposit six cent fares and take a ono rebate slip and outside volun- e just a» inalstent that &. 10 Months concerning the raid on Hugot’s, the Prohibition official sald this was news t Nothing was known at the Prohibition office about a report that a Staten Island police officer had directed Hugat to go to Berger, the Manhattan dealer, for whiskey. The Prohibition agents have not yet examined, the books in Tiernan's office or in Hugot’s, although those records should show to whom Tiernan gold the Mr. Meyer said sayings deposits within @ year would pay the Govern- ment'é floating indebtedness; cover a large part, If not all, of the Victory Loan, amounting to more than $4,000,- 000,000, maturing in 1923; Danks to use al business and industry; 4 rise in Liberty Bonds of from 6 to 10 per cent., and relieve the banks of hundreds of millions in loans now Hquor and trom whom Hugot bought it. It was recalled late last n/ Baby’s Poor Little No employer's referen You would go crazy if you suffered the way ababy does and from the same cause, ‘The pitiful part of itis that Baby's suffering is unnecessary. Every KORA- is quickly healed and Baby suffers fo more discomfort, Isn't it worth it to have a happy, healthy grow- ing baby who sleeps nights? . available funds for carried on Liberty Bonds, um changed, doer’ feors were went to the str Uniformed guards were MoeCarthy and others working on/to the train platforms to which their cam jd the Hackensack Gourt|ordinary duties qestgn them. e this morning in a taxicab to It the scene of the murder in alstx cents as they pleased William I. Robinson of No. Street, Brooklyn, apd FF; From York ‘were held for ine Greed Jur the in meee wee, eee in $600 bull each for ageault t iz or his~ wife musement place. Whe police are seeking @ woman|that they put the ried to have been seén with Mra, | @n effort to mi: Gunday afternoon, Dhey|Sfter be had her identity. led to be informed by John Fox this morning Aa a result passengers paid five or ORA-KONIA. Try it prickly beat. Relled iv immediate. 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