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To.Night’s Weather-—CLEARING AND COLDER. To Be Sure of Getting The Evening World, Order in Advance from Your Newsdealer ' VOL, LXI. NO, 21,547—DAILY. ‘Go. (The New Copyright, 1920, by The Press Fu Publishing Karke STOP 100,000 CTONS NEW RENT LAWS, SIGNED HY yp bee NOWIN FORCE RSET ~TOSEVEN HOMES BIG BOOM “IN BUILDIN Fall in Price lok - Materials Will Hasten Relief—National aay Nyack Volunteer Accused of} Starting Blazes for Glory of Fighting Them, Gov. Smith has signed the now Anti-rent gouging laws, and they are in full effect to-day. They practically abolish Dayx” until November, 1932 ‘They nullify the 100,000 or more notices to vacate on Oot. 1, already served by landlords to squeese higher rents out of helpless tenants, ‘They put the City Marshal with| degree, for starting seven fires in and hia “eviction gold mine” out of busl-| near Nyack. Supreme Court Justice ene. | Morehauser, to whom the indictment They end the soiling and reselling | was returned, appointed a commiaston ot houses, for the sole purpose of! to inquire into Garrison's’ sanity boosting rents after each transfer: Garrison was arrested yesterday and They do not hamper new bulky 4 reported to have made a full con- for new construction ts ¢ fession to District Attorney Lexow last from the law. night after five hours’ ‘grilling. These opinions as Five of the fires were started, he to “Moving Charles Garrison, a yolunteer fir man of Nyabk, N. ¥. was indicted to day by the Rockland County Grand Jury, charged with arson In the third od | lo the effect of the now laws, all of which arp on | said to have told Mr. Lexow, so that lines suggested by The Evening | he could be certain of being the first World, in !t# demand for an extra | to report them and have the joy of seasion of tho Legislature to relieve | driving the .motor engine to the harassed tenants before Oct. 1, are|acene. The three others, it is} siven by Senator Lockwood, Chalr- | charged, were apite fires A man man of the Joint Legisiative Com-|made remarks about Garrison's! W. J. | mother, the prisoner is quoted as aay Hilly, Chairman of the Mayor’s!ing, eo he fired the man’s barn tc Cagnimittes on Rent Profiteering, and | “get hunk.” He fred the Valloy cot: | others who have been active in the |tage, it '¢ sald, because ita owner | anti-rent gouging fight. claimed hia nother had stolen pick Congestion has been transferred | ele from the fone, from the Municipal Courta to the ———— OF $5,000 DOG THAT WEARS GOLD TEETH rooma but the corridors leading to of mittee on Housing; Arthur them #ince the opening hour to-day. | Moat of thone in the crowd are! tenants who have received either notices to vacate on Oct, 1 or pre- cepts to appear in the courts, Not- withstanding the repeated publication of information that they cannot be Aiapoascaved “by summery proces | ings, they are all anxious about) thelr status, | . , 4 . An extra force of awyere te trying| Cafe Man Held on Story to anaure them, but many appear to} Owner, Who Sa Animal doubt the good news that they can- 6 ty roe 7 not be put upon the atreet for the} Had Gold Watches in Belt. ‘yeason that they cannot stand the ~ ‘ inoreases in rene of whiob their land-| Charged with the theft of a dog] lords hava notified them in the laat) which, with his wearing apparel, tn aresiy Hash [valued at 66,000, Matric ‘an, | By far the largest number of these anxious tenants appeara to be of the | ‘itty-three, # »roprictor of No. | poorer classes, many of thom women | 1565 Lextngion Avenue, was held to with babies in their arms, day by Magletrate Silberman in Har- | Senator Lockwood, aftar promising |!am Court in 62,000 bail for oxamina make public hie an lyaia of the| tion Oot, | | laws to-day, answered wome arit-| The dog is 4 white shepherd #how ain |dow and has two gold teeth in front, Continued on Bightoenth Page, |aecording ty Walley 'T, Davix, jowst is med lar, of No. 11d Wet 134th street, who PON | oA tie “dow: dienppeared penlarday , and Lexingion ie, dom Classified Advetiinss ea Fes awion, he on eel Im portant! J aa | pvr, bar PR a a : fa arid othiue To Btrawt + al nd foun ih i 4 8 On or Before Friday \i\iit Lettnwiny 4: if Preceding Publication lpemes Mek Pe ecmering tn Maa Borly cope reaelve bees a6 he was alnnst a wo] al led q W | the addrews ont said te srmltled tir |The dag from the bpyent 4 qaloon, it is alleged, urned Mb evox Wo Moran, ‘WIFE COMES FIRST’ ‘SUES HOME BOSS,’ = ‘WAS HUBBY CODE No Sieadiurtee or Love» Mak- | ing to Other Women Around the House, ‘. He Ruled. | INO BRINGING UPOF PAST! She Could Have Friends and| —But Now He’s Accused of Breaking His Tables of Law. The doméstic troubles of the Beverly ‘Towles's were touched upon again to day in the Court of Chancery of New- ark, N. J., wherein Beverly is seeking | a divoree from Mra, Marie J., where he had daked for an injunction | restraining his wife from suing him in| Manhattan for « separation, which she has already done, and has been grant- ed $20 a week pending the Court Justice alimony, outcome by Supreme ‘Burr, A treatise entitled Wife,” signed Kina Us is “My wife comes first, before everything and everybody. She shall have my salary every week, “She shall be Boss of the house and have everything to say about home life, like pleasure and comfort. “She have attentions, such as outings and theatres, when we can afford.them ‘There must be no swearing, insulting or rude treatment around the house. ‘Thore shall be no slobbering or leve-making to other women around the how nor corre spondence with other women “There shall be no arguments, nor mentioning anything that hae happened in the pastawhich | muat be forgotten forever | “You oan have your friends and go around with them, but they must be respectable, and you | Oanfot go with people | object to.” | Vice Chancel) "My Duty to My which he saya he wrote and was “submitted as evidence. nd of table of domestic laws must Foater efuned the] injunction, and Mrs, Towles's answer mult to hin was made public, M Towlen for w divoree on the wround that hin wife had deserted him] two yonru ago. In anawar to t Towlen filed an agrooment n her huskand tast Keptember and a copy of hin will made in December tn} which he leaves her everything and| refers to her aw "my beloved wife,” all of which shows, her contontion Ja, that she could not have deserted him two yours ayo, | Thon ghe flied another agros | n which he gives her the furnt nh thelr apartment in West ath Birest, und writes green t let me come to’ soe ver I wish, and agroos p at.” t Mr, Towlow '¢ the Hey- | rly Towleg Att Advertislig Agenay and dae "emperame: Mra, Mdythe Hodera wn tte an wffidas , ait band jive je Mu 1 th and ph Appa ved ‘GRAND JURY INDICTS EIGHT |ments had not yet been drawn up at the time the announcement} YORK, SU RSOSE, SEPTEMBER 1920, 28, Hecond-Olase Font Ot Otten, New come ™. yy YOUTH IS CHOKED ‘TODEATH WORKING ~ EXERCISE MACHINE WHITE SOX IN INQUIRY INT E ie Strengthen — of Neck CHARGE OF “FRING” GAMES = 22 | Hengrick C. Ware Jr. Fought in Vain for Life After Pullipg Self Off Feet. EXTRA ry Plot,to “Throw” the 1919 World Series Engineered by Gamblers Who Offered $100,000, but Did Not Have the Money, Jury Told. CHICAGO, Sept. 28.—Eight White Sox players have been) """ (und in bis hoine. ta Crates indicted by the Grand Jury investigating the scandal in regard to} to aoath by an exercising apparatus | betting and “fixing” games. f his own contrivance for ti ae le Pi - \wtrengthening of the muscles of his The indictments were based on information given by a mys- | | The body of Hendrick C, Ware Jr. | Md, a Junior atudent of | J., High School, and eon of the secretary of the Murphy Varnish Company, one of the largeat paint manufactories in the world was found in his home in Orange sixteen years the Orange, N neck. terious witness who was before the jury from 12.30 until 1.30 to-| Ves!) secording to Dr. William | Brien, Deputy County Physician, was day. | purely accidental. : . ‘i The ‘a ete, od The witness appeared before the jury without knowledge fl ca Posidtee mp nt pepe newspaper men and Assistant State Attorney Replogle refused | tion of ono of bis cars, In order to} build up the neck muscles, be had to make his name public. rigged up an apparatus in his bed Alfred Austrian, attorney for Charles Comiskey, owner of | 00m, with which he exercised every | night bofore retiring. it comprised} the White Sox, conferred with Replogle shortly before the indict-|. journo strap which be fustened| ments were returned. }around his neck, To the strap was jattached «a rope which ssed Those accused were: through a pulley held by a hook tn “Hap” Felsch, centerfielder. the ceiling. By means of the rope he | sould lift and lower himself at will “Buck Weaver, third baseman. | by the ne . eee tage Hendrick wan in a oberrful mood | Fred McMullin, utility infielder, site Wal: haired (akrab chained Yous , Swede Risberg, short stop. night from # little gathering his | parents’ friends. This morning, when Ed Cicotte, pitcher. Claude Williams, pitcher. Chick Gandil, former first baseman. Joe Jackson, outfielder. he did not appear at bis usual hour, | his mother went to his rx al} him and upon opeping the door found via Imp body hanging by the rope from the pulley in the ceiling. Announcement that the indictments had been voted by rea Bi large tetas eri incl nis | Grand Jury was made by Foreman H. H. Brigham. The indict- |» !\f¢, but examination of tho ap | paratus showed that the rope had be- ome fouled tn the pulley sheaves and | the manger in which the hook wi twteted mute of the boy's struggle for life when he found that his apparatue had worked the wrong way |was made, but had been voted, and there may be several counts. The Information given the Grand@— Jury whioh led to the indictments «| NURSE 1S HELD understood to have been subs! etl ON BIGAMY CHARGE Says First Husband Lef She Thought Him Dead When She Wed Again, | With two husbands testifying in] q — ; Hasex Market Court to-day agatgnt IHICAGO, Kept. 2 ne National |Comminaion to-day reversed tte de- her and thelr counsel alleging oxtet gaat ca Lavina, |oiaion of yesterday and decided to open the World's Series at Brooklyn | on Oot, 5, playing three games there, | was evidence te same as that made pubilo in the — statement alleged to have been given out by @ Philadelphia aporting man to-day. Rumore of a scandal in connection | with the leet World's Geries started Immediately after the first game wi played in Cincinnati, The Inve gations wore started by Owner Com; lekey and other baseball officials, but | no oriminal sotion ever got under way until Judge MeDonald of the Crim- - Her anj| WORLD'S SERIES | | PROGRAM REVISED; BROOKLYN OPENS two others’ Annie forty, @ nites of No, 104 Wasex ALreot held was for Pigamy in $3,000 bail] O piles , Inal Court Instructed the present! for a hearing Kept. 9 by Magiatrate| 72% * eas wan or ag as quent | of Jim Dn Pre of the Cleve Cook County Grand Jury to take UP Nolan | ce.siee Duap, Srenaee in cure | alleged crockedness In baseball gen-| Harry Haka!, a furrior of No, 197| 884 Club, who asked mare time te erally and the 1919 Werld Berles In| siudiow Hineet, aald trarried hor| PTapMre the Cleveland gre ls In*the | event hia team should win the Amer | partioular, July 1, 1918, Max Mrigertaum, 1» : pe Aimong (he frat witnesses called | peddier of Cleveland, aupping at No. |i’! league pennan | were Comiskey and Han Johnson, the | 194 syqi (| ‘The toame will travel on Oot, 4] t Amarioan cabsst gh lil alld al J open in the Amerioan League jietter Mrewider © Amorioan | top July 19, 1016, | pes - a Ohana Saale ty winning the pennant, either ‘ hey ii The woman wuld rig Voland or Ohicago, on Oot, % for ree a ss vars FORE | vortent y und 4 ne n th ? fe pi 2 money hot wien mat Hrovklyn wing the oly mo, on A nia We ie 0 NOM mod Make! ate wae under t filer aa auvcahh ate teal: te atutk lon, (rewider (He N@ | premwion Wrgenbaun wae dedl logs ahasalary: Gn the kt n wy Molirew man 58 * . Lg ‘ 4 wine vad p Helleonine 40 Howes i dive} for the fine! yaine, ff a ninth aw sats in sil w HIEMINGHEAM. Alu, sop ‘ weve " Oe * . i o 1 i, Ther * ‘ ‘ ete im 4 ei " , " 6 N wie . J ‘ . ti i Jury e wel a . fram Om q J | A. 1. Slteatman Kil indienne w at pn, Selena For hy Rese ae ™ Mot abe twer * youre mo when the Naiional thamoigal M8 Mal lee a aro.) at No. 188% Fullon Bireet, Hiro: afier Geing in the » » trai Hel ive, a B.A, T signal man, waa instanth acuompanied Jarvlt| Killed py 4 southbound Broadway 6 (Cvealeued ee second ony ‘ Weeks a aide, way Wale fear bith Supeet to-day, | wise there ts no marked chan, jbulletin saying | boing committed by the British Gov BELFAST RIOTING RENEWED; BAYONETS USED BY TROOPS; SIN FEIN. HOMES aN | | Town of Trim Set on Fire in Reprisal, | —Buildings Riddled With Bul lets—People in Terror Flee for Their Lives to the Country. : \ BELFAST, Sept. 28—There was a recurrence | loting and ooting which have been in progress here’ the week-end. The outbreak occurred in the old Li where shipyard workers were attacked by armed men. were wounded by revolver firing. bayonet charges, : \ "Seven persogs The military dispersed the rioters, sg es u There were seventeen arrests tor violation of the curfew law, M’SWINEY BETTER scat | treatment in the hospital here for ime Juries received in the week-end aia turbance, | ‘The shooting LAsnipcrs und olnere N which occurred in the centre ef) Belfast caused a pasle among the crowds, The disturbance followed the shootings of Satufday night a early Sunday, in which one palic | Was killed and two others were | wounded, followed by. the assassinns | tion of three civilians in reprisal, BUT IS VERY WEAK {De Valera ‘fen 3 Message Of| tne’ mittary have re-established “bee de rn » | order Sympathy to Wife of DUBLIN, Sept. 25.—The entire population of Trim, which has been parlly burndd, is*fleeing in terror fe | day for foar of further reprisals om the part of the police Following neisure of the police nes rack, a detachment of Scottish troops ~ arrived and fired on boys, wounding this morning, sald a bulletin issued Loud ‘Tae local ergy sopealed te , tee Pr ton | wilor In charge, who promised that y e ‘erMiNation | people kept off the atreet there would League this forenoon be no further trouble. Practically ait Eeiners left town, refusing to give this promise. Later three military lorries with | "Black and Tan” police and carry= ing machine \guns arrived and pres ceeded to set fire to all premises of |Ainn Feiners, first riddiing doors and | windows with machind gun fire. Ter= rifled people rished to the fields, |@ome wading the Boyne River inj making their escape from burning houses. Syatematio visits were made to the homes of volunteers, threats betng Hunger Striker. LONDON, Swiney, Sept. 28.—Terenve Mac- Lovl Mayor of Cork, passed @ better night last night and was, in consequence, a little more refreshed Irish He was very weak and exhausted, however, and In some pain, the bulletin declared: This is the forty-seventh day of the Lord Mayor's hunger atrike. In his report to the Home Office the | physician at Brixton Prison said “He ie slightly thinner, but other- from yemerday. The prisoner is unques tionably growing weaker dally.” At midday the League temed 4 “There ie very little change in the Lond Mayor's condi- tion, Me ts aa Tic hice pain In| ised to ascertain their wh 4 the right arm. ‘o his alster, WhO |. pends refused information. ate q visited him, he waid, I feel quite Among the premises destroyed were * 4 mineral water factory, which war & principal Industry, and the mariet house, Practically all the houges om both sides of the chief thoroughfare were set on fire, The damage is éstl- mated at $260,000, All furniture was wrecked in these houses, including beds. Four leading business houses were destroyed by bomba and fire after being looted, ‘The attackers then left town promis: ing to return and complete the Ge- struction, The town ts closely shut- tered to-day, all business being ue pended, while families are leaving br train, motors and any available ook! — veyance. Poorer people walked many miles, carrying obildren te while the aged aad bedriddgn tranaported in farm carte There were pathetic processions along ali country roads during the day, ‘The polloo ran amuck at Athenry, Galway, firing inte houses, drag. | ming people from beds, Gentine hom meroileasly, and generally " hg « reign of terror, ‘There provpvation in this ease, LONDON, fapt, 9 > Gem, Hubert Geugh, whe refuse@ lis soldiers In the goenelen @f used up!” A moeasage received from “Presi- dent” De Valera to Mra, MacSwiney reads “The wilent masses who are now dumb at this outrage on humanity ernment cannot storm the prison, but they will not forget. They will yet rock that Paatille of subject nations of (he Britiey exopir Meported Flot te Blow wp trial Oe. LONDON, Gept, %.-—-The Evening Atandard to-dey eald hundrede of known mon were implivated tn a wide for converted aotion in tf Mayor Maotwiney's death, orta of an aileged plot for tho desiruction of the Iriah OMe and he Treasury Haliding, might be con. nected wilh those rumers, tt wae be od, | oe > tem aesona bathe at =

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