The evening world. Newspaper, February 11, 1921, Page 2

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1915, in which he named her and and bait hour trying to got| ‘ld the guards they had purchased <3 pent aD pe prs the ‘“boodk” #1 re of the Clarke trustees. Ut provided that ' crew for $4 & bottle. Mrs, Ryan was to receive $360 a 7% the whiskey to Nowark after dark. © Solamandra hada withdrawal permit ‘nd Poanak had permit to transport ‘alodholic Hquors. In Trenton Rivg and Perkins mot Orwi.. They loaded the twenty-five barrels of whiskey on the truck and for Newark a Httle after 6 Ring drove the car and Per- ‘was on the seat with, dim. Trail- | ang Me truck ih @ sedan car driven ‘by Barnabea wore the Salamandra + Big and Orsi, At & point on the TAncotn Highway mbout thirteen miles enst of ‘Trenton Cadillac car, carrying, accord- to the best information obimin- _ @ble nix men, passed the truck, swung into the road in front of it and slowed doWn. Ring shut off his pdwer to hitting the touring car. Three men “ean deal from the Cadillac with red hauffours sed pic C FY i cron i, err gr Fay art sd bisa bess of the young financtor’s will to-day.|mund Machold and other henchmen | !2 te fight against the traction Mls hen rd eee no “9 - hig toma Guards MoNally and Cunning- Nhe patitioned the Surrogate's Court! ¢ ene arene ais es and make it @ non-partinan affair, ol ones fe ioe nN ie road. = © ham, whose duty it is to make this | to hnve mppointed as administrators cf ste opened aformal | iney will be regarded as “traitors” to pesesier de saasicid re said he and his companions were revenue agents under orders wo weite the whisky. ‘There was considerable confusion tnithe darkness. Ring and Perkins Manhged to sneak away and reach thé shelter of the woods alongside ‘the road, Perkins has not given an account of his movements after that. Ring made his wuy back to a tarm- FIND 21 QUARTS OF LIQUOR UNDER WOMEN'S SKIRTS Customs Men Arrest Six Fem- inine Bootleggers Leav- ing Italian Liner, The slow, measured gread of six women, accompanied by audiiie, but mysterious tinklings, as thay marched off the Italian finer Giuseppe Verdi, tied up at Pier 25, North River, (o- city unsafe for bootlerrers. The women were taken to the United States Barge Office, where a search was made by a woman inspector, She learned the reason of the strange tnklings. Twenty-one quarts of Nquor In bot- tles were found sewed in long bags banging from the women's waists and Douge about a mile down the road Posnak in Newark. _ In the mean time the bandits had Ordered the Salamandara brothers, and into the Cadillac. or three men boarded the truck. @ot in the driver's seat of pedan. The sedan is still missing Canes, was driven into w side the four ‘frenton men wore omiered to get out, Pedro Salaman- dra told to-day what happened afte: the order was given. “As we wore er gd out of the car,” be woe, "a couple of the men be- 0 slug us over the head with cag tet brush ‘4 $ shot. I'm dying.’ Then I heard go away and after a while | “orl on the road and found body. I walked to a Seana telephoned to ‘Tren- FINDING THE DEAD MAN IN THE AUTO. Pearo Galamandra's telephone mes- » telling of the hold-up and -the was speedily relayed from Pojice Headquarters to every and ptr along the Penni and later it was sent “las Mra, Rowe Louyinger, twenty-four, falling to their shoe tops, The women The wx female bootlogxers were taken to the Law Division of the! Customs House for arraignment. The | penalty carries a fine up to $400 for! each offense. In view of the tact that | their arrest furnished the Deputy Surveyor’s office With valuable in- formation upon which to base future investigations into the arrival of for- on ships which migbt contain Liquor, the women were only fined $5 a bottle. | The prisoners ghve their names of No. 66 James Street, fined $20; Mrs, Mane Benvenuto, same addrese, | the owill, young Ryan ftaft $100 to his fined §25; Mrs. Marie Benvenuto, = en wife, He explained, in qualifying this fined $20; Mra, Rose Vertoni, fined {of the nation’s morals Mr. Widieon | sft, that he had made ample provi- $15; Mre. Mary Darbiero, fined $15, and Mrs. Theresa Benvenuto, all of No, 172 Park Row, fined $10. Deputy Surveyor Bueochler, with e@everal customs guards, boarded the United Fruit @teamship Ulva at Pier 9%, North River, to-day and seized 872 bottles of liquor. Members of the crew are being questioned at the Cus- toms House. Misunderstanding the traflc laws THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, This Is How Edison Looks To-Day; 74 Years Young, Hale and Hearty “ BE BUSY 18 HOURS ADAY, ADVICE TO MEN, 10 (Continued TSO HS | replied: thip IS EDISON'S Mr. milk js coming “Ww From First Page.) day. future," the declared. sult in purer milk than we have to- Chemisjry hag only begun its | LAGORATORY “1 don't pay much attention to such People who are ag busy as I am have other things to occupy ther | You will have to ask some one € Faison indorsed the prediction of Henry Ford the day of synthetic will do away with cows in the | “This will re- oy ‘WIDOW OF .. RYAN SEEKS CONTROL Of Will Cutting Her Off Ww ith $100. Nannie Morse Ryan of Valley View Farm, Ridge Road, Washington, D. C., widew of Jogeph J. Ryan, son of | Thomas Fortune Ry#n, multi-miltion- | aire, took the first stop in the contest | j | | \ | | the eetate, pending the outcome of the contest, herself and Richard H. Clarke. They are trustees under a separation agreement made between hersdif and her Inte husband. Mra. Ryan states In her petition that “owing to diverse disputes and unhappy differences” she and her huvband drew up a separation agree- ment and a deed of trust on May 6, month for the maintenance of her- self and two children, Bleanor M. and Joseph J. Ryan jr. The father also agreed to pay for their education. She relates that she hag been re- ceiving under this agreemnt for some time $541 a month. She is absolutely dependent on ithose payments for support, she says. ‘The next payment, according to the petition, ¢ulls due March 1. Mra. Ryan states that she ts about to attack the will of her husband on | the ground that he was unduly influ- enced in maikin By the terms of sion for her during his life. Ryan left the residue of his estate, after making minor bequests of from $5,000 $10,000, to Miss Dorothy Lucille Whiteford of No, 172 West 79th Strvet, Mrs, Ryan estimates the value of | her husband's estate at $50,000 in real | and $40,000 in personal property. Mrs. | Ryan is represented by Clarke & Clarke. Argument on the petition will (be heard next it Friday. lto -—ESTATEHELEFT Takes First Step in ‘Contest of | | MILER SENDS LEADERS HERETO ROUND UP VOTES Senator Lusk and, Speaker Machold Crack Whip Over G, O. P. Legislators. A denperate effort to whip Reprb- lican legislators into eupport of Gov. Miller’s traction programme was opened here to-day, when Senator Clayton R. Lawk, Speaker H, Bd- headquarters at the Murray Hin Hotel and began holding meetings with docal Republican politicians, ‘The definite purpose of the visit to New York was not made known pub- licly by the members af the legisia- |ttve delegation, but it is no secret in | Republican circies that they are call- [eed for @ de! sh hg lineup for or against the programm: The Miller catopalyn 4a to offset that [started by Senator James J./ Walker in his “got together meeting of | Democratic legislators in the Alder- manic Chamber of City Hail, when he demanded a flat show down by every Democrat sent to represent New York City at Albany, brought embarrassment to some of the Repub- ilcans, These legislators fear that If they neglect their duty to their constitu- ents by permitting the Govérnor’s bills to go through, their constituents will punish them for permitting in- creased fares to be saddled on them, and for closing their care to the de- mand for home rule. On the other hand, they have had it made clear to whem that if they heed Senator Walker's invitation to the Republican Gtate Administration. “The oply bope for us,” said one Republican legislator who had heard the crack of the party whip yoster- day, “ls that our constituents will make the fight ao hot that we will ‘be able to show the Governor that we had to get on the popular band » wagon and oppome Bim, If the pro- test Is not loud enough we are some to be up agninst it and the prin- ciple of home rule for New York City will be up against It too.” _ ‘Three Arrested for finving Heroin, Two detectives attuuhied to Special Deputy Carleton Simon's Narootle Saad to-day raided a room on the ground fleet rear at No, 659 Washington Street and arrested three men on charges of having heroin in thelr possession, ‘The men gave thelr names as James Coleman, ‘ewenty-six, of Hague Street: James Me- ‘Cann, twenty-two, of No, 204 Went Bat Street, and Steven Taylor of No, 848 Buldwin Avenue, Jorsey City. You are specially invited to taste Ancre Cheese at one of the many demonstrations now running in grocery and delicatessen stores. AINCRE Made by Bharvless; Phila, Hh. Altman & Co. MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty -fifth Street Another Special Sale of Women’s All-wool Jersey Suits will be held to-morrow (Saturday) Nort in Now Jersey. With-| teurding the driving of their auto- eerie one Es thea C5 Me Mle ia bcs heedacy re aed street | health and energy and was Inughing os lopment and {t hus an enormous | WANT FULL H HOME ‘RULE. bs baled h Mereaie tee | teteh Medereten Seok That wien . area made om the letter | ao4 Gus Kovalak, both of No. 214|Dovieny when he arrived at bis} The only departure from is rogu- tienect baa a4 at the extraordinarily low price of i; tad Street, Weat New York, N. J.,|Plant and punched the time clock at] jar programme made by Mr. Edison a} Indep: ce. DUBLIN, Feb. 11.—A meeting held under the auspices of the Do- minton League, but inciuding repre- sentatives of every section of Irish moderates, refused to support the Home Rule Act in Southern Ireland. Resolutions were adopted defining ‘he Home Rule domand as full national self-government and finan- clal independence, conditioned by an 8.80 this morning. He joked with his confidential secretary, William Meadoweraft, about a frock coat the latter was wearing and then placed himself at the disposal of a large delegation of reportera and moying | pleture men. After being inside he stepped out to-day was a luncheon party at his| Llewellyn Park home, This was at- tended by the Hdison pioneers, who were associated with him in his early days of pxperiment. AID FOR COFFEE MERCHANTS. Banking Syndicate i tect Comminst \baif an hour after the hotd- Sala of Brooklyn, a cloth- Contractor, bound from Baltimore home, in a Hudson car, with in Nelson and William Caul- ya youths he had accl- y met in Baltimore, as pi came to'a stop on the west- ef New Brunswick be- of @ shortage of gas. Samuel > a milk dealer, driving a Ford ned along at that time and and Isador Bronstein of No. 250 De- lancey Street, Manhattan, to-day, when Patrolman Windicok stopped their car heading west on Fourth Street. ‘The officer smelled liquor and unearthed two quarts of the | precious fuld in the automobile. The three men were arrested and taken to the office of United States Com- missioner Collins for arraignment, —— $17.75 These Suits are made of selected jersey cloth in plain and heather mixtures, are well-tailored, and may’ be obtained in sizes 34 to 44. ned to Pro~ ounen, “shot” in many poses into the rain| Sala ed him the way to the neur- and walked around for the benefit of | Conditions fn the « market haveliagnement for safeguarding the ate che ay recently become so chaotle that It has | strategic : tion» connor touring ear WAGES OF 40,000 MEN CUT.|tS* movie cperntory The ruin i ne te corm eanking STMOES Unity of the, Bib Tale ‘only one headlight showing came jot seem to affec . ee vioate to orotest Now York commis {iit oalling on the Government to ’ * Fa trom the Weat st bith sored lt| tnaependent sieet Plante Ammeunce| Mr. Hulaon said he thowrht the | {ovlcns fo onus Ne Tk csi | ice the Birt step on thewe Linon wich (Women’s Suits Department, Third Floor) Sales car glancing biow, Redvction on Keb. 16. presqnt business depression W4S) ay. cyndicate will be known as 1 pledge that whan péace is restored to the side of the road and Me @ fence, disabled, vainly trying to start the car roundly cursing Sala the men in winnesty for all political prisoners will he granted, with reparation ‘for losses nflicted either by the Government or the ineurrectionista, largely psychological, Colambia Acceptance Agreement of Jaa. "We are running through a circle | 4, q9zi," and will aid New York mer- and have got to go all the way,” he ants in Hquidating thelr indubtedneas, YOUNGSTOWN, 0., Pub. 11.—A 20 per cent. reduction in wages for Inde- pendent steel plants of the Mahoning idler of Gk {het iP Nte Gane Valley, ang the Shenango Valley, wae goolared. rhere is nothing the |Colombjan coffee shipments to thin coun yee They sald they were Govern- site reauctlot iuiscia’” more ‘than| matter, I's all in the state of mind to: help agents on a special job. 40, men, - of the people.” . a; and in turn WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—Federal lok de the men into Now ‘Surin esd en rg Mr. Edison classed the industria! ints tovmeet thelr | Judge Tandis, of Chicago, was within ergs ous supply for a garage. As Cabinet Pont, situation as “rather quiet,” but said | ate will be composed of tho | {%@ law when he accepted the oftice ree strangers left the car In| WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—Former| he was optimistic things would pick st Campany “lof supreme baseball arbitrator while | i > . 4 Brunawiok they told Adler that | Gavemor Lowden, of Iilinols, has been! up soon, He said the situation was atilt perv » the bench, Attorney A Lincoln Ss Birthday Value! j Mould drive back to the die: | ered and has declined the post of|jargely due to the “looseness evolved neral Palmer declared to-day tn a } Hac he woukl find a dead in tonneku. | Adler ‘drove to the police en. to the Won ny of jhe thes rear seat of the Cadil- Spanish | ett r to Representative Welty, Demo- und erat, Ohio, whe had questioned ry Bank |Niwerica, Willlam Schall Sohultz & Ruckgader, Secretary of the Navy under President Harding, according to some friends here. ——_— For More Pay for Vice President. WASHINGTON, Feb, 11.—The Vice President's salary would be Increased from $12,000 to $15,000 annually under an amendment to the Lexisietive, Kx- ecutive and Judiciary Appropriations Bill which was adopted in the Senate to-day, The amendment. was intro- duced by Benator Pomerane, Ohio Passaic and Newark that Walsh and half a dozen others went to Lake Hopatoong, stormed the little jail and rescucd Eckert Walsh was urreasted, charged with receiving part of the $126,000 cargo | He was released un: during the wat. When asked his opinion of the & Co, the of his ati Boys’ Norfolk Suits Much Below Original Cost $13.50 LANE BRYANT LOVELIEST BABY SHOP. Closing Out Sale Judge’e right to hold both positions, Our Entire Stock V — Ss At a Great Sacrifice CHILDREN’S WEAR SIZES 2 TO 4 YEARS Wonderful Bargains are offered in this closing out sale of Children’s Apparel from 2 to 4 years. We are going to discontinue the entire line and hereafter only carry Baby Apparel from infants’ sizes to 2 years, Therefore everything must go —the reductions are enormous— prices have been slashed regardless of cost. ¢ ing. In the right "band pockets found §808 in moncy, a 38 calibre ver, fully and a number letters, from which this identity later ascertained the floor of the car in @ pool of faish's blood was found an auto- tic pistel from which five shots been fired. Five cloth caps were strewn about the car, the time Welsh had been taken the hospitai in New Brunswick is of the holdup and murders had id all over the State and police- fen and dito détectives were ordered to out for suspicious look: . thy mead for a truck carrying ty-flve barrels of whiskey. They eg @ lookout, but they missed the Savage tooking men and the truck. At 8.30 o'clock this morning Patrol- Wecksteln of the Nowark police ay B covered truck at Monta: ELEBRATE the holiday by taking the Boy a-shopping! For these splendid quality Suits for Boys at this low price are one of our best values for this season. Good -looking, well- fitting Norfolks, of serviceable all- wool materials, in correct, mannish styles. lined with knicker-~ Although he waa repu leader of a «ang of bootlogger went about Passaic and other North | Jersey olties unmolested by the police Salamandra was formerly a wole- wale at Chestnut and | Cummings Trenton, He) wax regarded ay a very rich man, Re evnUy he comp! d moved with his family tnto 000 reaidenc: truilt on the site rmerly oecupled by the tabern p Pilly Sunday When the evanggi4t held u revived to Trenton f and Prince Btreets, Three n on the t. After proceeding wbout o@ block Weokstein capcluded he would question the men on the ik and turned to retrace his stepr she started back three men . from the truck, boarded a a ing car standing in front of the ft laee ‘of the owner across the sirest ‘That touring car | White and Colored Dresses—Gingham, Cham- vay, Crepe, Devonshire, Nuinsook; some with bloomers: dlaty trim 596 7 95° 1.65 to 4.95 mings Suits, Creepers, Rompers, Overalls ham, Devonshire, hand embre Ging Visone Jette; beautiful trimmings, pane alagrolderes! endoge, 1,25, 1.95 to 4.95 Children's Coats— Corduroy Crepe de Chine, Faille Silk, Cash- Coats Girls’ Drawers alpaca, Nainsook, Crepe, Fhiuuelette; some hand made 7%4-TON 59e to 2.45 wand raced away. 2.95 to 18.95 missing this afternoon. The | BARE iy cossaapn laenaGldeapeaCoxmeneet RO BMG) ey uaepec rete hockers fully lined. ek, opie rd © be the one BULL DOG MACK Al Wool Sweaters—C ont or Sweater Sets—cCoat Sweater, Colorings attractive, a s time during th : A : Slip-on Style; all colors; assorted sais Bes gd: 4 . Higher Mandits bod dinpane te Making Daily Trips trimmings 2.50 to 6.95 | lexkings, Mittens and Capi all 9 95 46 g os tailoring admirable. isey whieh Pedro Salamandra hig brother valued at $10,000. - Walsh was a son of Mr. and Mrs. 0 ¥. Walsh, who keep a hotel Passaic. Almost a year ago road Between | Sizes 9 to 18. NEW YORK CITY Flannel Petticoats—s ‘Some with featherstitehiig and hand-en broidery Nainsook Perticoats— with rut- fles, laces and yerious trimmings... 1.25 to 5,95 1,15 to 2,25 Two Pairs of Knickerbockers with Each Suit Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street | Knitted Night Drawers. nace . Be | *|NORWALK, CONN |] Knitted Union Suits.............. 79¢ | Bath Robes—vine Quality Blanket Clotb-....1.95 Sap Will Make Special Rates {fF Blankets— Cotton, all wool, som a with the Bate; ne danuhiacs: “Cote oe Mtriped; others ribbon trimmed” 79e to 18.95 | Leggings—O! white, all .wool, Special... 1.95 All Points to Norwalk. C. ROULSTON| Reem 212. 63 Park Row Telephone 4000 Beekman who wae later killed in was arrested for this in jail at Lake where he was captured. The prices quoted above are below the present replacing prices 21-23 West Just W. f 38th Street Lane Bryant = in LCOND PLOO. H.

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