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Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishin; Co. (The New York Wor! VOL. LXI. —— NO. 21,598—DAILY. NEW YORK, Officials, Without Hearings and Bounp Hi {D AND FOO Against 5 Cent Profit Figures By Martin Grech (Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) ADELPHIA, Nov. 20.--The stations and cars of the Interboro | ——ATSHP INQUIRY jR, W. Bolling ‘Alleged to ad Former Actress in First Inter- view Says Thieves Were Familiar With Her Gems} PHU @and Lester Sisler, the board's former Secretary, the Wy at nearly half a million dollars, Mrs Charlotte King this boro Rapid Transit Company hopes to put over within ninety days, in the’ face of falling costs of equipment and operation, are not honest in that they were named to-duy before Palmer after- noon declared that the thieves were tn connection with an alleged bribe of do not tell all the facts. ‘ persons familiar with her gems and $80,000 said to have been paid by the They do not set forth that the in-/? = her habits. Wallace Downey Shipbuilding Com crease in fare nts to 7 cents : pany of Staten Island wlely advo- ! he former stage beauty was in The testimony, given by A. M the he nd] teryiewed as she lay in bed in the | Fisher, statisticlin und Investigator : a guest room on the third floor of her for the Shipping Board, produced a Ne ac Mth GU me nt No. 59 East 90th Street, She #ensation, which was Intensified when of a hold upon pelea Wapiet , Alfred W. McCann, a newspaper re- : deat explained she had purchased in Paris porter, ywore that the matter had I fa that it has in, Tats Mra, Palmer is a striking been brought to the tention of high , ee ie : beauty, with soft blue eyes andraven Government officials, but ¢hat no in railway system o black hair. From time to time during OF HORSE SHON Vestigation, so far as they were the interview Mrs. Palmer permitted | aware, had been ordered . et forth that neither her feet to be exposed. The inter-| ‘rhe bribe, according to Fisher, hor, Wis jassdclates: tn 5, _ viewer was impressed by their ¥mall- | was paid to secure for the ship build « who were divectors Declares Them Fire Hazards ness, and noting his interest, Mra.\ing company cnusual favors. He ansit < a ay T: F . Palmer explained that she wore but (tes: Fi j oney pusacd A et After Two Are Arrested ns testified Ahat the money 7 f pany . boi Seppe through four banks i6 ‘ for Smoking. almer said that she left her) sfoCann produced a photographic oe + t th ie last Monday afternoon at 5.30 py of an unsigned affidavit which " do not set fotth that the K i : We: Service Cor tions at the Horse Show k and went to the apartment of he said had been drawn up by Tucker 1 the street nt Madise rden were con-| MUS: Sidney Drew, motion picture ac-/K. sands (who afterward balked at adclphin in. violation of} dering ea | tress: at No. 4 East 4€th Street. Later signing it) “revealing the alleged Meant: in iit (bee wards at ¥ o'clock) she went with three others, @ woman |agreement that Mr. Holling, Mr. Sis kaa the PH adeiphia |to-day and ordered removed at once|and two men, among them Jack Er-|icr, Mr. Sands und John Craner, said ompany which es-|y Five Commissioner ‘Thomas J.|lich, Who occupies an apartment in|to be a “lobbyist” for the Downey cent fare until such re ldSeannun, Deputy Chief Martin and| Ue same building as Mrs. Drew, to| corporation, were to be “reimbursed the and the com-| Fatal ; an Italian restaurant in West Hous. ; : i paree tote onad | ‘tation Chief Joseph O'Hanton }ton Street (Oantinued on m_fgcond Page) par agree to a ¢ ymmissioner Drennan relented on!» t | rs "We went to that restaurant be- < he not et forth that the) (0m Oe es Sai civanie wanue Beryide Gonnnl |a 1 not 10 iow the Horse) canse I enjoy their red wine ao) DRIVER INH HOLD-UP roe arige| Sow fo proceed. until ‘the order hai veh.” stated Mrs. Palmer, “After sion {ncreased ihe street car tariff |) | oN) Musee inl . : 2 UOR IS O. K. in Philadelphia over the objections | Peer piled with. Two arrests for] dining 4 invited the party up to my} BUT LIQ nt of the Philadel-| ce lowed the “visit of the) house for some Benedictine, but we : . . it Compan Werire ite tha aget vanes letethonces finally decided to stop at the Mont | $50,000 Worth of Whiskey Still on t forth that when | and te the matte dae for tne | Martre in Fiftieth Street. We ans Truck When Located Two unable © te 4 and the ponies. Children of the '0 My house about 1.30 o'clock In the Miles Awa Preaident. 0 accompanied by their maids, were s ‘The machine stopped about | € ay rr t Company, | ear the Garden, eager for the ex doors from my place and Jack| An bile truck driven by Wo tariff Of Vhibition, Proudly they patted their) Erlich got out of the car with me.|John Daly of Newark, contuining Hitte ponies while walting for the bugle | 1 remarked to. him: ‘Wo it you walk | $50,000 worth of whiskey, being trans , th te | call aren to the door with me? He. suid he| ported under permit, was held up at a n, Mr uy ane trumpets fh : : Ww am IK ‘oWed| would and a@scorted me to my door lonely spot near Woodbridge, No J only two directors Ny) Ghetiniide acammethd theohah tre nan | Westalked for a bif and then he bade leariy to-day. About a doden men pareed with bim tad 10 reste een tay own jiling the fines, |e Good night. |jumped out of four touring ears, Daly PUBLIC SENTIMENT AGAINST ie ee et | HAD PREMONITION THAT SOME- |suvu\ ani mutntod vevowsers ot hin INCREASE. + irel| Moy lotta ehuddinie warine on the tan THING WAS WRONG. ‘The men took him from the trek They do hot set forth tha Aspe: Mtinmind sith ine Shetland th ‘tT admftted myself to the house! put him into an automobile and wok Pennsylvania Public ig Gopnslss |: urtillery horses and the | with a lateh key, [had a premonition | him’ three or four miles back on the gion rated) the cur fate tn’ Piling muveh * 1 ething was wrong. Just what) road to Newark, te him jn a phla f DTSCH MNAPISDEL Git Cah sing was present] caused the p nition [ cant say,jlonely 5 i buck to united n pied CAL TY or x-horse gun tem! putt had the feeling that everything | Woodbridge and re the rob riding 0 business INOr | context wi who plined the Wiel was not eight |bery w the polive Wetcke wi ray 1 by such an Leiihon on the winne teen of thal n und) abandoned about miles 7 4 We Ky 7 Me the A entered my bedroom, Lim-j ail of the whiskey intact of W f£ the Clty Adrainistrie |) whose entries havo Loew very suceess ‘ See hata caries : mediately flashed on the lights and - oa, aie ior coleet Nathats Ta Miller waa wt{ {ound mywelf contronted by tive men. | FLAT DENIAL IS fan th that the Clty) the wat ule He wu. NCOMT: them displayed silver og Ty osn08 Aa forth Chak the Oly | tho show ta wie a wun, acon dione attract] MADE BY BOLLING pene ed to the Increased | Horace White and Mr. and Mrs, Hi ut they were @etectgves arid were atin, roube | GTON, Nov 20. r tariff in Mier specifivd in the, Woikin nvestigating a roubery WASHINGT y eontract a Phere was something in the manner! not a grain of truth in it : ' vale ent Wilson Gets Hin Tarkes. etre a nee HE Nov, 27 | hen ed by We Fave N Ls (Continued on Second’ Page.) Wilaon, after reading statemes ' lie $+ ypposition rhe ff r ‘ t 1 <' 2.000, Con to t Ka Ain hee Dincharmes 2,000, ; aaant io: found 7 Ind., No’ Tem rg neatalbiavationn Ginee b o the fh 1 the rei . , ter Hl nt Tex \ : 1 dye) de aR ee Sanda of Washingtor A id PRay ta siping tp by i ¢ for the curtailment | pea mamittoe vd mai te feeaidant Wilson. trons ik Ui of their working force by discharging wait until that time to answer any \) ¢Continyed on Fourth Page. the douse of Kepressatatives, ad wen to-day, >See, OO OF Questions, ERRORS ‘) Pees SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 20, _1920. SET CAR ARE RASED THREATS OF RE OBES "= rms. Sc = ANSE SSE TON. TO7CENTS IM PALADEPHA TO TORTURE AND KUL ER Ez??? 2 IN AR FOUGHT BATE FOR EEC N NEW YORK — RELATED BY MRS PALMERS==—";:*” WITBOQOOINYALEBOWL: The ‘S ng, World Gives Shatie is os ot tee BROTHER W-LAW a “8 o i [Harvard Scored First Points on Fie Crowd Forced New Deal thee bog Cola. ewes OF WILSON NAMED Amherst 08 : 2 and Habits —Fell Down Shared in a $30,000 Rapid ‘Transit Company in New York recently have been plastered with Stairs Distribution. announce s that the street car fare in Philadelphia,‘ by order of the Stairs, 2 Pennsylyania Public Service Commission, has a 5 . saw 2 1 : 46 Fident mba Neenvadvented) trom b Cents) TA he jars Interview she has Rw. Hing, brother-in-law Sal Be S er eee granted site tie wan soGbea oC lawe eee Wilson and Treasurer of h a cements, end u ¢ I dS! es § K J oi © Influence the public of New York | ,,, and other property valued by her, "¢ United States Shipping Hoard, to toleration of a fare increase of from 40 to 60 per cent. which the Inter- ngressional Committee | # Ss Entered as Second-Ctnas Matter Post of New York, N. ¥. LATE FOOTBALL SCORES Opening Period—Bull Dog Held: Rivals Surprisingly in First Hate: but Fumbles Spoiled Chances Scoring—Both Teams PlayedO | that he was awakened and tried to get himself and his wife out of the | Window to the fire escape. His bride, he says, reminded him of his pay envelope on the bureau and he rushed | back to get it. When he returned, he told after rd, his wife was not in sight, and ie concluded that she had escaped and so went through the window, and was ‘saved. The charred body of his wife was found near the win- dow inside the room, The bodies of Mrs. Reynolds and her daughter , Ruth, hardly recognizable, were dis l covered in @ rear room of the apart / ment, FIVE CHILDREN AD FOUR ADULTS DEAD IN A FIRE gs {Family of Persons Among} the Victims of Bradhurst Avenue Blaze. By William Abbott, YALE BOWL, NEW HAVEN, Conn., Név, 20.—The elevens of Harty and Yale went into action this afternoon before 80,000 cheering spectal who overflowed the great bowl, Every seat was filled with a blue or c! rooter and the top of the huge stadium was alive with additional fans, weather was almost of Indian summer variety, making extra wraps un: sary. A light breeze com (ntially unfurted crimson and blue pennants | flew high over the east @ \ west stands, ‘The Uitte-up: Beaten 20 to nothing by Prinee@ he entire Gebbia family, compris-|_ y ate FARVARD, ing the father, mother and four chil. | Quer, x Iuat week, Yale cama back very, ' Nine persona, five of them children, dren, perished, ‘The body of Mrs. Arone and held the Harvard team | lost their Hives in a fire believed to|Gebbia was found lying across the i" vy fwimet leven in the frst half. The Bltie i have started in a cluster of baby) Window bhse on the top foor, Bear Gaston actually outplayed Cambridge: a i jearriages under the ground floor cae RESET eee CRIN ae oe Kel int |Aldrien's punting outranged the j stairway of the five-story apartment, |yoom eight feet back from the wine | @ygiaix F son kickers. ‘Phe Yale backfield, $ No. 307 West L6th Str northeast | dow. were the dead bodies of Rapbael ever, spoiled several prot ’ corner of Bradhurst Avenue, shortly ;Gebbie and the other three ehildre ‘ore. N. Bnkart,| chances with costly fumbles. Bot after) A. Mi tonday Paul Weston, a garage worker liv- tmouth | sides played open football, Hai ling on the fifth floor, arrived home THE DEAD. about 4 o'clock and took his do being the most successful with |FRANK, ADA, thirty-six, sister of | “Dottie,” for a walk in Colonial Park 5 aerial attack, Ut was one of the de | Mrs. Reynolds, with whom she| When ho went back through the hall ceptive passes that enabled Harval lived, and bride of four months of | Malt ot hour later there was no to score the only points of the fi | i sign of fire eeeeine Store thintyeny | ‘The attention of Policeman | | half when ‘fuell kicked a Geld: goal } \GEBBIA, ANNA wart ve cy ‘hig | Schroeder was called to the fire by the opening period. ites” : yoeevers Ne! the sound of several revolver shots, An analysin of the play shor ' GEBBIA, CARMELA seven, their| fred from the upper floors of the aT Harvard made 27 rushes i daughter. | cContinvea’na, @aourtsPane) total gain of 98 yards ofa} GEBBIA, FRANK, five, a son — |. w average of a little better. § : | GEBBIA, LENA, thr daughter, |RPASCAL SENTENCED yards per drive, Bleven f 4 GEBBIA, JENNIE, the baby, eleven ne . ay 7 . passes were hurled of which five. ' months old. Is “GLAD IT’S OVER” |! spec Nie lok tc von, noo] were completed for 72 yards. Gained i | REYNOLDS, BERTHA, forty. —_— nayivania kame to-day waa ua tol | {Ur incomplete and two intercept REXNOERE, RUTH, sixteen, her! Kidnapper, Sent Up for Life, Says | tows Harvard Site lost G svcieeate aughter. aS # in four penaities maon | The Wuliding is an old-fashioned He Is Sorry He “Did Not seven times puted for a total structure with wooden floors and | Get the Chair.” clone to 300 yards and Yale in cate [siete lathes sneak aor! NORRISTOWN) E aTetee je stan kicks regained 55 verte | Jopening into the hallw run backs. bat es, three on @ floor, occupied it, | Pascal. alias Pe ank' In During the thirty minutes —¥ H Mra. Dara Schoenfeld, the janitress, | the Coughlin made ushes gaining 37 {oceupled an apartment on the ground | *° ae to. ie f about 1 1 f eupt 2 - F morning by Jude ” an average of about Haars ANS ie OWAKeNED Oy ENS chart, Saaeal pleaded guilt eld rush, ‘The Blue tried for ' tackling of flames outside her door. |iis trial to second degree murder and Nea Sorontae Wipla ™ |passes, (wo of which were compl | near where the baby carriages Mad | gidnap for extortion He stole VOLO GROUNDS, N.Y. Nov. 20.—-]#24 Ye intercepted. One tumbl been stored, She put a blanket « Blakely ighlin and am the | ie, Weal Gace heeees made’ #hich was regained by. Fla! | her he and ya ye wtreet. Shel inte hie ‘A 7 th first ume een years, : : y LOSES LIFE TRYING TO SAVE nce wax suspended on the wecond| thelr football relations here this af-|¥@rd" but the work of the Yai ek Bus © murder charge. He heard the|tPnoon, Both squads displayed |®94® was #0 nocurate that Haryéi 2 | H CHILD, hanes Cinlidi | bruived and tattered elevens, the re. fran the ball back for a total Reynolds, living on] **nrence molly: wuld to the ; rigid schedules they hade|ten yarde, ‘The Elis also buffered | veare old, evidently’) chair. 1 don't want to live prea abet ‘The crowd came in early. At ¥ tempt to nave With ey moist by teara, Mr. and Blue o'clock Yale's student band took pa. thems in the apa kiekin sitions in the Blue cheering sectit t were her sister, a bride ae ustor % 4 ab nal , ‘ rn 2 drifting over the basebi {1 stadium and quickly gave a democstration mon kat Hae Bustin, itohai FIRST QUARTER 1s musical education, ‘The vast stasi> rank, jewelry worker Frank aaye | imbia won the toss and defended] dium was two-thirds filed wh t ‘ , BOY GOT TRIMMING [the weat ol Ket 904) itarvard Band, in white caps. @ # , ms DED FOR DAD «& bien. reverts tw fow | OUsers and crimson jai You Can Feel and Understand INTENDE yards bia’s goal | taurched in through the west, pol The obbing Pulse of the Nile, : Cap ibid made | to the delight of the Cambridge TheGlory of the Sunas It Rises} Went in Training, but Father Took | « Uon of the stands, cia decohe . Fi a Strap and Now He's in From the high press stand a wh! Over the Deserts Fram Araby, : Hl ing sen of humanity could be The Burning Mystery of the Reform Home Inidfieid y e. | atill struggling in trom: (of te = vs team Was resorting to. # ce . Sahara, in C1yde Fre iy Tee ea eee ee heh: pected ta nerous entrances. Far down the old, and big for bis age, wax brought parile the Columbia d by Roads hundreds of automobil E A to Children's Court, Breoklyn, to-day first pe ended with the] were crawling into parking. » hy hia father, who said the boy was Columbia's Ssession Of }iike so many ants over a sandhi yy i Old Kg porsessed with the idea that he was aid Hine. Score, COLUMBIA inside the bowl scenes of activi po ig , @ pumilist ort were taking place on the batth by William A, Page, From the “Last night at nner table he +} Almost at the same moment the Yj Famous Play of the Same Name. old mene had heen Areiniog: ‘to fatten sya fae “ey nitenii {224 Herverd eqUhes Famed seas Det M : Fir t Instalmenss ttm’ me." waid the father. "L trim a way through left tackla| the gridiron for preliminary prac med him with a strap. st down, Wray Tho rival cheer leaders, in wondi i Mor 22, fn dumice Lavy decided to wend the ary 2 i neh ts ‘ Gr fu voice, called (on: Waele zany a ving fighter to the Childrens Village down o ame aes ie Y J atererernnprenrr rng i Ne 1492 MUU Avouus Krooklya, | bia, Ohne poudisenetbitioeee “< * ike on ax 4 ‘ j at atin os 05 tae - jo leat a silica lla i x

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