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PRIORITY ORD — Needed Fuel Withheld So $1,000,000 a Day May Be Gouged Out of People. BANKER SEEKS FACTS. Interstate Commerce Com- mission and Department of Justice “Pass Buck.” By Sophie Irene Loeb. ‘That the sky high prices of coal are @ue in large measure to the “passing of the buck” from one to the other | by the Interstate Commerce Com- | mission and the Department of Jua- | tee is shown in a further investiga- tion made by The Evening World, Following are the principal facts found in a mass of material in which & private citizen, William P. Eno, the well-known banker and traMc expert, eought to ascertain why he could not Seeure coal at bis home in Saugatuck, Ccan.: ‘The coal speculation is costing the people of the United States upward of $1,000,000 a day according to wit- esses before the Senate Committee en Reconstruction, of which Senator William M. Calder of New York is HERE 1S EVIDENCE 10 PROV ‘pete Bey ata ERS ON CARS |RUSH COAL ORDERS, BIG DEALERS TOLD Wholesale Men Promise Govern- ment to Stop Shipment Abuses, A special committee of the National Coal Association, an organization of soft coal wholesalers, at a moeting tn the Hotel Vanderbilt yesterday prom- ised Wiliam MecMurtrie Speer, As- stant Attorney General, to co-oper- ate in the efforta of the Department of Juflice to put an end to shipment; abuses, The meeting was called by Col. D. B. Wonts, President of the associa- LANCHAT = LI oF Sottons COLORED ee, th Wc siealeeaetiaanel MARGUERITE — LITTLE CA IMETATION Mi OL! GRAY IN COLOR EDGE! TTH SKUNK ORSTRN ete.” tion, at the request of Mf. Speer. Hight in@uéntial cowl merchants at- — \MISS 1 WHITEHOUSE Mr, Speer told them that he wanted tion In the shipment of coal without | EMPLOYER, CHARGE wholesalers had agreed to Mr, Spoer'a gan | Cigar Clerk Accused of At- suggestions. Thirty hard coai operators met yea: ; | tempting to Hold Up | United Store, | TO-DAY BECOMES MRS. C. C. WALKER | terday at the Whitehall Club and ap- pointed W. H. Lewis Chairman of a committee to report in one week as to the advisability of limiting the resale of coal to two wholesalers and the profit to a 10 per cent, maximum. Plans to put an end to profiteering Were discussed, Complaints were made agains! the diveraion of so much | @ WUKRLY, PAcubvat, OULUSBER 23, 1920, Latest Novelties in Hats for Young Women; . They Are All Smail, Very Chic and Beconi MARGUERITE— LARGE SILKY 8 PLUGH HAT SEA GULL IN COLOR BO18= | he . ES Saeg Sivizy PLUSH wr Agere. HOOTCH RING HEADS IN NEW YORK CITY ARE GATHERED Ik ‘MILLIONS “SAVED” EOGED WITH IVORY VELVET... | TOGITY BY “WAR LOSS” DECISION Subway Contractors Find | City’s Promise to “Make Good” Not Binding. hard coal to the Great Lakes region. a | N. T. Semel, Two “Right-! Corporation Counset John ». Orfrien Chairman. The hard coal dealeraywill consider lay th Volleved that the . | A daylight hold-up on Broadway | 1” Me 1 Police : Buch a demand has becn madp by| passing resolutions simiYar to those! Hane en and Police ison Vedernt Judge Learned 4 | the coal producers for high prices| wiready passed by wort coal deniers, in| when a man whose faco was covered Detectives in Net Hand iy want the city's de. feat they have created a “spot| an effort to meet the situation. iby. & Ulacie Handkeraties ‘blackseakaa etective NOEs Urtor to Lhe efalm for $9,760,000 filed ” meaning “cash or you don't in ‘ = Holbrook, Cat nw for al ” the ma rer of the ited Sto *, according to the same com- {HANGS HIMSELF ae : U sao) ss | | Nathaniet T. Semel of No 8 West | leged war 1 Ss on elty contract | at Broadway and 40th Street ended 43d Strect was held In $1,500 bail by! work. would forestall other sults ag Tho Interstate Commerce Commis- IN TOMBS CELL | with tie arrest of the man who, when | ie commissioner Hitchcock yesterday KOO growing out of ton bas done little or nothing to curb L COa emacs proved to be Ellas B. Ash- } t Federal District € ha Ns actually nade or contemplated the export of eou! Barella Was Awaiting Trial for the |>¥. 8" acquaintance of the clerk he ng the V. Act tractor ‘The profiteering coal rates have in- | Murder of His Sister- tried to rob. Ashby said he was the with ¢ L. Boyd | The projectod son the public the cost of coal to public : manager of the KR. B, L. cigar store at Chief Snfore y for: awl miondy wera. tt a The i@s and railroads at the rate of in-Law. j4$th Street and Wighth Avenue and - York, expressed belief that Semel is| Evening World at the tim 000 a year, iseppi Barella of No. 44 Oak| that a lived at the 28d Street Hee | the head of the whiskey ring recent! ibrook, Cabot @& lollina cons | Tho subnormal production of c0al | geregt, held in the Tombs on a homi-|% the ¥. M. C. A. . 5 exposed In Chiengo by H. A. Sador,|atrusted a section of the It 18 A. sub brought ‘tremendoas' Gemnabds 6 cusses, Nanied himaslf io Ril ites ance ee cee ee one i | who confosaed payment of bribes to] ¥2¥ at firm tn conjunction with imeatiniee excorte ct cael Tos 2 | pil eat ‘i da reali RSP PU Aad taed tact Unc Ma enforcement agents and polliclans. Jorier coutractorn, sought tinenclal ree te Commerce Commission is- respon ahi Sit harcilc ant hie, wite | MOTE Preparing hiv stock, when he With Semel were arrested Alario. | dws from the ‘Hoard. of Batimites on ca heard some one enter stealthity. 1 an Pollock, sald:fo «|atloging that increased conte « t priority orders on care for coal) | ive fin ainters-in-law, Julla and My . Miss. tile nos Dan Collecs, Bale toe NNT had MpaNealy ork te the provisions of the Fran cadlte tna Gueest Holmes had opened the safe but not fr HELENE “right hand men.” ‘They were allere ltheess At thie peheat ne) ts a Cummins act, which provides an sulk a pretty GA-ok ‘teant i in, {the Box containing the money. He 1 I TEHOuse to have been active tn the whiskey | Estimate they resumod work a ith the table distribution of coal carn. gscubed Davetia Welore ‘bie wits) Or turned in time to see a masked man MOON, ;ourb market did a thriving ‘ Fal sears Ance (only) of obtaining i 2 t w 52 2 blackjac 4 . 7 r»olice Mditional compensat for extra exe ‘These seoming privileged priory | cing insulting overtures, On the | *W!e # bidcki&ck, Holmes jumped oo! Coraiion, Takes Place in Mount) business within a bl Bf EON aun idurren ayaa erdern have created & condition nee ee nano csoth mitts. were {te intruder, yeiling for help, He was Rice, ‘Potlowed BY a | Headquarters until recently ihe treceniney Lthavata % . | at Au i 1 riba sveral (dio ~ sad| isco, Followed by jee we o elu ght the ald ene section has a full supply and ame) es ene ly while they were [Stuck several blows on the aa m A | Morrix Grossman, firat grade d of the La! wanes te @ther section hasn't any, cep before # policeman arrested the In- Reception. | tive of the Hast €7th Street Station, tf "| EFFECT OF PRIORITY ORDERS,” 1). girls eatd at Aret that four | truder Mira Holene Whitehouse, daughter! way arraigned to-day Commis aie ON BEFUDDLED PUBLIC. | masked mon stabbed them, out ad-| When Ashby was unmasked {t was of Mr. and Mra, Henry W raitehoures| sioner Hitchcock. chased with con- of Genator Calder, in thin connection | mitted later that Barclla did it, On| Severed that he had been In the havlt ois iS tount Kisco to ch phe | SDAmcy (finn mhaklag: couritartert pers, akg t and addithe makes the following statement: Aug. 28 Jutia died in Volunteer Mos- | Of PAY SLY bx enter Sign At Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs, Witllam| mits for remowng liquor from bonded [hee He Hid completing of “The complication of many priority! pital, Frances ia In Bellevue irlasalt fie tele Td a He us, Uentiey Walkor of Bonton, After the) warehouses. He was paroled tm the Gov Keith vetoed ti Beiter and assignment orders has befogged - | ac to the police, Ashby ad- Rie mony there with be w reception at custedy of his counsel untth Monday. bill on the ground the alleged the public and the fear of « coal shor 9 na Pond #510028 lothes with ike wood, the Whitehouse "Yl rhe complaint nxt Crosman wad incurred in the City of rt si The 1 4 at he, Place | : nee only and contractor as well ax against tho extraondinary | total witon tha |store with the intention of robbing It, YOUNger sinter, will be the flower « Peres of the faternal Revenue De he tno aie teaetee Buropean demands. It now AbPEATS £0 Jonas campaign of $51,028 and dinburse- | ax he considered he had a grudge) The bridesmalds will be Mine Cor partment, who ¢ from Washin veh legislation would many that theso priority orders and) ments f MATH Up to October 21. The | against the company Vagdervilt, Miss Susan i. |. MA to Pork on the ease, Pie nt to ot contractors | \epecial car assignment orders should |$nly contributions of more than $1,000] Te police wiid Ashby based Nis Gladys Livermore, Miss Siyvin Hilly! q \omplaint aginst a relat the aims { Se ee rented witout ade- [Tie or anee Seas ns grudge on the fact that he had been|house and Misd Hiaino Dencere pace spear ibionte nema { pot have bee a Vnlted Cigar Stores a OMETTN, lay Dot yet been Ar i 1 the ; d cor ‘ hing nforcement and wi . CONTRACTOR DIES p «ame in the] PREE SHOPLIFTERS rete y rth tion of the pri ON FERRY BOAT {oh had also etore Pronibiiion Semel wax em ne r : orked for the United In Washingto my? 3 vw % ; export of coal worked for the United in Waahington.| TE THEY'RE [N NEED| piovea by 8. 8. Davin & Co, of No {th Car “A few days ago we were in touch) = waa tnkonita Waar Bide Court for] ASS es reer cared se ityn aa A with the New York representative of William G. Bi am Victim of |ropbery and anenul 6 - on , dealors, who now sell alcohol for non- 1 the Interstate Commerce Commisaton, Heart Dilation on Way from — | Justices, However, Give Jail Sens) ieverage purposes. Wan Prohtol. (Aven! who is familiar with coal matters tn : Staten Island, WILLARD MACK. fences to Women Who | tion started, Semel for United |ionw of nih alinllne suite: taeo t there were Staten Island, 2 | Yintiling Ce 3 1 | be r frie section, He stated that t Z ; | States £ Ninny mpar Inc, an y and much need probably soveral thousand cars loaded | wiyiam G. Hirmingham, a contractor BROKE, OWES $47,041 Took Luxuries. Obtained a. $106,000 |! ay i paritar ane with coal in the vicinity of New York |and bullder of No. 60 Ann Street, died a A Bee fonts the treatm wa unlimited reme 4 it I foi . New |of cut Jigestion ant consequent ‘ 430% sind ee “Aerts Ke ty and yet that the public wean apply ot {heart dilation on the. Municioat sores | Actor, In Bankruptcy Petition, Says) session to-day. Women who had atalen | 09% nes - * wesits ) lation Munteipa . - f | ’ / > | purfoses " Laid Aner vphaxe carn of coal were |DOAt Brooklyn to-day while on his way| Income Taxes Are Unpaid and ene stip newton. le\then! "for Lialny BIT nthe a CLEAR TEACHER OF coal on he nase c from hits home, No. 40 Alaska. Street, children, recelved sumpended mentences. | have Ne be th destined primarily for ahipment to.New wise Now Brighton, Staten, IMand, {0 Hotel Is Holding Trunks, Those who stole lumurics w nt to] a yeay ago | me a miliionale CRIPPLE’S CHARGE Ragland, but aro being held at b 3 ST [his oMer Mr. Birmingham, who waa 64) wittard Mack, actor and playwright Oa entean omer Oe he month, sald i prices than the New England Indus) years oid, wag sitting in the upper cabin | whose theatrical succenees and marital : right bet won wars re Lig or Boyd, Semel» avreat followed bie! Mrs, Wright Exonerated After tries can afford to pay with hia niece, Miss Ada Donaltaon,|¢aiiures have often been recorded, fited isd nee ae eee And! alleged ucoeptance of n marked Nearly Fifty Classmates of “We learn that coal dealers are de-|and fell into the arms of Detective Me-1q petition tn hankruptey at the Fed- Ht ae hia ‘caste of our who Femend= | bits tn 5 ae tb pewachal i e tivering anthracite for tmmediate use| Tor of the Staton Talant brane b4-leeqh tallding to-day, liating hie Hiabil-| © 3 iy iriala ware adjodined, “Thove| ey ins place wan raldéd and sie Roething Testify ‘ ean When he was stricken , . and ‘hee « Mc CoS: EY i al a ot re f ‘ e y aaly, and to-day citizens of Brooklyn |‘ when Ne was stricken. King 9k HEL Ah nots nel wos | bundy uses of whiakey Ww Mra. Fern Walton W ten have told us that they have Been UA- lone Yorryhoat. When Dr. Kenna of the | MOWine: c a r Amy MoCutcheon, twenty-throe, No.| seized of ncle rippled children in Pub abio to get any coal, and Brooklym | proad Street Hoapttal was called, on the |. THe Petition, which ws ca ay y | O22 West 133th Street. 30 days In the vhinkey ring with which I be- Sphool N who had 5 on } deators sald that they were OUtlarrival of the Brooklyn at Whitehall | act ® name in private itfe, Charles W.) worknousy for atealing $37 ‘worth of mel and his associates are|trial at five hears before Magia -— live - found the MeLaughlin of No, 180 W. 47th Street.! Anory; Helen L. Mavara, twenty-five, | - stim ane 5 but would deliver upon re-|street, he found the contractor past help, 7 | i Helen L. Mavara, twenty an almost unlimited | trate simpson since 4: whan of coal ' mt A anal liste among his Lanilitics « debt of! xo 420 Rast Tith Street. 30 doys for 2 q cetpt of carn expected tn a any! o as $1.00) to Uncle Sam for 191% and 1929] sealing ciraratcess Gaoute, Mu “ y and haa or i ® wae summoned on a cha of committes can bu com Income taxes. The fotel Ansonia hae é various places Int tty | dinor duet, Daxed on alleged Sins comin can Sut "921 REOPEN ELECTION |{cone it erie pant tat tate att tai leach vary pacen nh sty [orca rt mend lawe which ma 4 : nn in July and Augunt 1929, $1,280,' worth of ornamonta, luvs; Netiie| and ughout the coun’ : ing, rection of tr ppportaded in the pends BOOKS TO LET ONE gor whieh ie 9, Pet! on states, the ho- Silverman, 2. MT ty ms Avonue,| Mr f 1 My agents wel of » 920 Secor Stag omdi eee preps Nad WOMAN REGISTER | a.!8:3otiohing ie eat ashen ee 2 maton na he, Magi she conavqucnces of ite a gtated, Je holding hte $3.00. nut | one. day gtein, huihorities ware pornting, K had ni ppl ould ‘ a for a Act of $2,401 for ropatre: the Me-| Ellag Horn, tn v 4 me in M “Our idle countwine paludeeit acl Hugh Purniture Company, $1,400 of fure) Avanun, Jerany a) she day 4 Ariane rake totes “2 be used to Midewater export of coal| Mandamus Saves Vote for Miss/ Mirna" stoi ting fore oan ver| on Tomine am = teacher, So did t yoada, the tidewate } . — $730 na par 20 Hay ~anould bo curbod, and the Department) — Russell, Who Wouldn't Stand | *iivman Healy te tated THREE GIRLS. ATTACKED, |, inn maragy at Now BT and 39 Hav: | Sullivan, a former teacher, and other o¢ Justice and eral ‘Trade Com- | Brarital Delay of 1138 Tor "merchand neaeeneees paver Bs } i women who had had experience with mission shuld have recognized the | risinel) Saar rane Queens Rorough V he } ae 0 and teytifled that an® wan omy of the com situation and] HE Board of Mleetlons will for varying .or in Gray 7 tro ‘ te Ite Vana Cn j In the Fifteenth Blec- relict | Queene, are a Vana nucactua, 4 Pretty a hlaed RST the pum YY ORDERS WORK] ton District of the Higth Ansen CONVICTED OF KILLING TWO, | pou ait ; jae atte ma. ory Auniatunt intr HOW PRIORITY = rh bly District, Bronx, to-night te & man gray nutomol ate, i: at sir ant ' HEREAB vot manner in| PemIt one Woman to restaicr, in | Sewre Gultty of Marty te in| ttle girl reported that the man | ing Pater A208 shill. | 9 pe TO Bye te eine aaa aied by | enforinity with on order taxued Wlasbayh Rebhety: i Sahaaita fit gees Prager Pod cad Vin ay venrcee rey weet rn. fiom 4 priority and embargo methods of th sip THiAdva: teopeell ce Hac 1804 t ’ {n a first] the machine, she emit, when another | pouseaning nl pormlt Intorstate Com Comat A | Gilbert Place, Hronx, went to the [deere mu H aha Lie: | GA BPo: “<4 |ASKS DAYLIG ITS AVING LAW. 5 h voal i dro Hulgo, twenty-dev whol ‘Tw. * G correspondence | vinmerca | ue Of relay at No, 464 Hunts [had been on tral on a chant ailing | notte AFTER STREET LOITERERS. dealers, the Tot eae vat at} Polit Avenue, at 6.05 2 M, on [ME and Mm Kdwar rs is Mee Marl (reser | Mereha Annotation to Ask Con= Commission and the Departm it abl sapiog che Atel serietrasion aaye ea : | sie Mount Vernon Po! Raid Youns | a eae MAR eiee Juatice {s iluninating, H deal It waa five minuies after cD ae hey atk: ilo {Kha tiroas Mon Whe Conmregate, rhanta’ Ansociation will urge a follows | 4 ‘obbe @ police} and ares er writes as f Ng =e Saureinens| opening time, but tho wae rt after his arre Following the action of the poltes tn | « ~ to poe a law whling for Mer, William sno, Sauwatuck, y for which #he was not ry. [but an [fal ho repudiated the confession _ . — tn Boctalvate fran ’aneakiiin-by thie SE eaeliae, ah tha aan eit Conn: rrort im owe! smneIbIE, and Mien Tssalh re [Hag"ideges ta keith to goo | ARE WHITE LIES wtronts of Mount Vernon until Justive kone trom the leat Bunday In Aprit to “We have made every eo our! fused to wait, The Board de ir two hore of hie time on the nlghe of Koogh held that it waa unlawful a tan|the last Sunday | r The t we have cod we ; ; ‘ i rs} 4 arn AAA CSKMRHE Aa. Cat Weer ae fact that Ww he MS) reappeared five minutes af Leo K, Mayer Baok tn City Nervio | A WOMAN'S LOVE? erm Ssibacaile. minkGiit enide an Doling | Rents Ae Aterln O , cannot secure enoupt he eal closing {ime the luat day of a Piece no polic aking raide on you Marcus M, Merks, Chairman of the BTS 4 + . ia clasts te ae ae at ntl perm} Read the teltera to the Poser | mon who conaroxate Heeriitive Committe the Nationa wag iw just instance whieh Republican Club successful: | Editor on Pago 4 and tet the Three of thom were fined 45 eneh yeas | Hine Vent Maslow, Ae las wae Bares w of mandamus ako Mee terday by 1 and Yuk Daviight Having Association wil! Mustrate what we BV stil 10 ae Pah : : | readers of Tho Hvening Worid sere Palit a rater with file eemamreation ta is pd with Car No, 38405 WAS vone, without extra compensation f Hirohbield, Three month know what you know about tt | constitutl or Noo, take Ad 4 A anaelal — to its members, to receive her ago Mr, Mayor roalgned to entor private " which prohtt gathering obcrowds committed Will be named to take eharee | (Conjimued om Fourth Page.) , regiotry law busjness, ; bow nowt pr treat loitering ef the drive in Congress. ARREST SUSPECT —SLUMPIN“TIPS:” = "9 WW SEARCH FOR PLAIN HOTEL FOOD - STUDENT'S SLAYER COSTS TOO MC: antes New York's . Dine Diners Rete. and Get Poorer Service As a Consequence, ‘iow of Dartmouth Senior Now Attributed by Police to Jealous) PHILADELPHIA, Oct.°22.—Sherif? They were happy old timen, were Seth of Cecil County, Mi, reported "bey: tone daye when you sor “a couple of slugs” and t to the Philadelphia police to-day that id looked all bright and abiny af” he had arrested a man ona train at everything? And when you entered Verryville, Md,, enrly to-day on sus- hotel restaurant alt the walt: plofon that he is Willlam P Arines, wees after you and wanted ba the university xtudent charged with © ibaa bb Bod coll aad th 1 « e rewes, th sib Npelbamscaicr Nate gd bat « rs adsaurt psi ati hi Sate Jae ‘ttle you could afford to give the ont fe = == 8. walter a tip He was glad to sery* oe id Mica hetom 204 Bectuse he knew bis attention : The suspect was taken to EIkton, Nouid be approctated Md, The Sheriff, over the telephone, rut how ie it today? Your beef the man had a hand and two on his right right ankle, steak or chidken or what not is served in such precious small quantities a# the which would seem to tally with the on to mako one's mind revert to that description of Hines, who hay been precious nietal, radium. The priee ts missing since Drewes'’s body Was alwo in keeping with that thoughts found last Sunday morning with @ hotel men have acknowledged they butiet wound in the forehead ‘The Sheriff added the prisoner sald his name was Marry Lamonte; that he was a chemist and wan travelling make as much as 250 per cent. prot After you bave paid for Jour food and given up the swag or booty (either is a pgoper appellation afre from Philadelphis (o Hultimore, Me it has paswed inte the hands of the feft Philadetphia last night, he satd. landiord) and you are stone sober, He denied he was Brines and sald you are in no mood to tip. he knew nothing of the killing Of, Charien Crooker, an aspiatant mae Drewes t of the Astor, says: “I gues The man raid his home in in New tipping haa fallen c nsiderably be- York. According to the Sheriff. (he cause of the high prices of food, To prisoner retused to give any Informa pe he with you when Lam eating tion about hie family and told con- out I don't tip because I feel I have fiicting stories spent ¢ Jealousy may have been the motive ugh on the food, the prios ) has Jumped like the devil. of while for the killing of Drewes, In ad-| “A man gots sort of peeved when he vancing this ory the police sald line pald too much and that they had learned that recently denatured feeling whien a ‘ comes after a good meal je Drewes and Willlam P, Brines, the Of course you can't oot Tal University of Pennsylvania tresh- bottom the evil becaus + man who is being fought on a war- nd restaurants have to pay rant charging him with Drewes's 8 # for thelr provisions, Yes, I guess tipping has taken a riump, butt ha plaints As assistant dor uurder, had differences over upon at lenet two occasions A woman. he authe tes deelined reported aint aven't heard many com~ of the Wal- rople are get- whose nam to divulge, mana many to : : : ., ting out of restaurants as cheap @ the polly thut she Rad 8M iney can nowndays and tipping seme Brines on Munday scraping what p- to have lot in popularity all over peared (o be blood atains from the town. Waiters aren't as anxious tt ar whiek later abandoned y once were, because, | they know the usual reward will not be forthcoming, and j€ {t ts it will not be as generous as it once two wutomatic pistol and botties were found in the car, wax blondatained In several plac KNOCKED OUT ONE OF TWO HOLDUPS mply nd it OM rding to reports I have r ceived from other hotels, careless and inefficient help has considerably in- creased the cost of upkeep, For ine stance, in ene place a walter was a0 careless fs to spill soup on & woman's dveas and the hotel had to.buy her # Morley Was Wading Into the new one for $300." i ‘ W. 1, ‘Turner, mana) ol Other When Policeman Claridge eT suppose sivplen.te “se Came. 4s popular aw It was, but T have, * heard that it is less In this hotel ‘Two men, who wave their names ay OF cotteae, the prices of food are high Micensu a wae of No, and hot Kaurante must, pay carpenter, of No, 46) Bast 49th Street, Yoong Upeftute t know of a taste kt up David Morley, 35, 4 bartenler, who had thitty-fve acres of apples of No, 109 Weat Sith Street, early thiv and after he had got them all pleked morning a* he was on nla way home 1 barretied they were worth jus and tried to take from him « parcel a ents a barrel, Tn New York to, which they believed he carried the days a bg Steeet You tay 7 en eaniais 10 centy cach for apples. How can a : ft thin be? It did not pay this man to | MeCort frat sprang on his back, M rltp hia fruit, 6o he tet it lay, Ane ey said, und bore ihm to the pavement other man had an tmmense acreage and the other was trying to get the of cabbage and he was offered ao Hee parvel when Me struggled hie tle for It it did net pay him to pack feet t. Fruits and veqetables are rotting TVclitae palinetahy. that 0 ip-State when the moat enormous FAAS make (Has or prices are charged for It In the local Ake market scoring “Geiting back to our waltere — 1 sing Kenny w wave bad no complainta about tip. f the Bast Slat st ping. Peor cater to want good Up and arrested thy attck nervice and they are willing to pay ‘The parcel contained, not for it.” money, but plain baker's full And there you are. Walters aren’ ting over themselves to serve u unl ute f 8 you are one of the fortu- w who are still able to tip in of high prices, Your walter ts be slipshod and careless, for recent experience has taught him bie reward is in Heaven, not In the dime SUICIDE LEFT NOTE} TO “DEAR HELEN” Mount Vernon Man Wrote That tng reom IE GURL NG Lite MISHA APPELBAUM nibilcenial AND WIFE BETTER A man who registered as Willam 1 Doug f Mount Vernon killed ‘ ms Himself by shooting early to-day in| Declire They Took Bichloride of the Hotel Sinclair, No. &) Fast Mercury Tablets by Mistake St UJ ‘The body was found on the for Tonic. Noor ‘evolver Doaide it, at noon, MI ‘ ti ‘bead of Wt Pa hte tea ea sha Appelbaum, head of the iw when clork opened the door aftor manitarian Cult, and his wite, Helen & maid had reoelved no response 19) youue, singer, who told the polles last her knocking, Policeman Geyer found jignt theyXeach took four tablets of a note, an follows: bi: joride of m ty by mistake for a ‘Dear Helen I could not live any toni> in thelr apartment at No. 131 W. heer without you. T hope you will 74th Street, apent a good night at the r yy with t man ye marry, | Knleker . Hospital and their chances are considered any one else for me but you, Your ie oe ane couple declared teere boy wi . na ta! If 10 basin for the rumors that the Ap- Anoth note aakec e » pelbnuma ma attempted sulolde. notify Mie. H. BL Downing of No, | PAbawie y happy together,” asia |615 Nouth Fifth Aven Mount Ver Aland, retary of the non, a alster of the sul al Bureau, of which Mr, as President Mr, Ap- * are in good condie BALLOONS START BIG RACE TO-DAY qAN WITH WOUND SOUGHT BY POLICE ign Believed to Be Connected Shooting of Second Man, in Bellevue. waa sent out Inst naion of an Ital- tor Berinett phy Ready for “Hop Of" 1 Birmingham, Nations in Conte: RMINGHAM, Ala, final preparation Hon balloon ni t from for tate thts padon, WALATb Gar with & wound in the head, whe de- ait inna wave taank 4 himself as Salvatore Galle, Seven bulloons ere in the competition | Evenly, & hauteur of No. 4 Went St and the United States, France, I iE: t After his wound was dressed and Roigium nro represented Conteat- | * “Bellevue Hospital he disappeared, ante are seoking (% brook three recorda, He ip auapected by the pollesiag tiv national. distance, reeard at. 1172 Shooting another Ttallan, Quitano Mare mit hold by Allen F. Hawley of the bene: twenty-five, who gave & fotitious Glow of ‘Awuricas (he tnterontt addroas and ts no# in Bellevue tn Aero Club of Amertons thw inte onal ROGrOMe Bnd Ae Oe ns wate we itte tine er of 1,800, held by in the back, Marbone refused to Freneh balto fod the national en » pollee aay information, His aura ae infty he W tao al nopnt Marbone, | twenty-twe, ee Ny nts owt Sy Hast Houston Street, te noid by American balloonists, Tho dam Mgt a Gordon Bennett tnternutionil, Both wound by, Cupe and cosh prises of $2,400 will ) haye been tmpl} hart Avenue near al oy

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