The evening world. Newspaper, May 11, 1921, Page 1

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To-Night’s Weather-—SHOWERS; WARMER. “10 TO 3” D_-LY WALL STREET Che FEATURE THIS EpitioN coprriabt, Co, 142 The WOMEN TO COMPETE IN ATHLETICS IN OR. W. I MANNING HARVARD STADIUM ISCONSECRATED AS. A. Ohanypioi n NEW BISHOP OF N.Y. cs ie he t BM \ = n £ ae He Right Rev. B.S. Tuttle Otti DP aedi clean tila sensnes ciates at Impressive Cere- r the oN England \ mony at Cathedral SERMON BY DR. GAILOR. vingneid, N ed, Lowel Portland. Lawren ELE TR © Many Noted Prelates From All che Over World Attend the women w Investiture. 0 yards ——— hig! T Locking like a prophet of old, as he high jump stood at the opening of the door ting contest and a bused. match, Severa salvo Parapet in the Cathedral of St. John even BURGLARS BREAK the Divine, ¥ patriarchal beard sweeping over his nit, just before ‘able Primus of the Most Rev- Sylvester Tuttle, D. D. assisted by the Right i. D. D, LL.D. toon to-day, the vene the Episcopal Chure ¢rend Danie LL.D, D.C. 1 Reverend Boyd Vincer OPEN SEVEN SAFES, | ha Circulation Books Open to All” | NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, ablishing NEGRO ATTACKS TRUANT OFFICER NEAR HER SCHOOL Drags Mrs. Emma O’Bri Info Clump of Bushes at Kenilworth, N. J. ASSAULT NOON TO-DAY. Armed Posses in Pursuit and Lynching Is Feared if Citizens Capture Him. at Ken’ he public worth, N, 4, thirty-two years “f two children, was uttucked and y assaulted at nex day by negro who dra au clump and escaped. It ts believed to a large swamp outside Bishop of Southern Ohio, and the Right Reverend William Lawrence, | The A es zee at ae 1 us Street an ou ‘ard, ou 2 j MR Ahoaedes LIEB Lt) yards from tihe school house. The oihepal wallets Cuts ECLLM hill) section is residential, stores being er Ss when he jmpested the Right ——~<¢-— further away, and there was no one Reverend William nas Manning F A in the street at the time. >; e iD ay is Bishop of New York. Put in Busy but Unrewarded) “yy5. o-prien's screams were heard BISHOP OF ORTHODOX CHURCH by Alfred V. Vardalies, Police Mar- OF SERBIA AT CEREMONY. Night at West Broadway A bri i and Murray Street. elesias 1 by the participation Holy Ortho- Burglars put in a busy night tn the Gibbs Building, six stories high, at In the cere- Bishop West Broadway, and at the Lawrence nins y building at No, 71 Murray Stroet, adjoining, it was discovered when the occupants of those build- ings reached their offices this morn- chimen ng + Bishops Vin- !95 ; Rhinelanderot. Seven safes were opened the Penn Harding of Washing- Gibbs Building by the process of ton: Hal) of Vermor lor of Ten- Knocking off the combination knobs, nesaee: Sweeney of Toronto; Lloyd of Dut downtown business men keep no Virginia ond Davis Western moncy tn the sa e days, and so Ma t far as known the thieves ot very Th con obli- little trom their tions, They tien ins B of New | ransacked eev in the Mur- wis p Ma ray Street duilding but drew no re- 14,55 \ turns ‘The ceremony occurred in the pres-| In the Gibbs Building the bur 50 sta of diocese, broke open three safes In the offices Ameri- of the New York Medical Journal on hops and one the third floor; one safe of M. Cc tern Orthodox Liebert Manufacturing Co; one safe Archbishop of the W Dunne Company on the ttending t Reverend gfth floor, and one safe of the Con- Meletin: Me volta f Athens, solidated Lamp Company on the sixth CROWD ATTENDS THE CONSE- 4... GRATION OF BISHOP MANNING in the Nationa! Rattan & Willow Long: befano: th ir set for the Gompany, Inc burglirs did not Linhales os * constant strompt to open the two safes or the STA ONE Inanto- two sates of the Meteor Products mobiles ants i sa close. Company, Inc. a drug firm, on the i ppt eh ramseee fourth floor paid a visit, but that {t would be udcossary to limit, foUNd no safe at the headquartera of shake! wht entrance to the Pass & Seymour, Inc, another export anit cin mae Raving reserved’) on the same floor they damaged the Upon foundation of the nave safe in the office of the Engle Safety two lines of policemen were formed Razor Company and the Marcolle extending from Amsterdam Avenue Hair Net Company, Here the bur- to the doors of the auditorium. People glars were unable to remove a cold ng and left it, The safe here con 1d $500 in che sand $100 in Liberty Bonds, but the thie did not find $100 lying in the drawer | of a desk close beside the safe, y began to arrive an hour| ‘The thieves opened two and dam > lack etsy on the d tickets were permitted to foundation, but outside of by 10 than s of the foundation was oc- chisel they we o'clock e tin mor o-thir pefore the ceremony and from that aged another of five sifes In the of- £ until the time set for the proces- tice of A, R. Elliott Adver’ elon to start there @ constant agency, publishers of medical and of men in clerical garb on 19 grug trade journals. to Old Synod Halt opened contained §6 the valuables In the other was jewelry | belonging to a woman employ: The first and second floors of thi building are occupied by Stewart's Crystal Shop, in which there is no ‘The robbers entered doth floors ste way Pho procession started promptly at One that and only jnued on Second Page.) safe. but did not find several hundred dol lars in a drawer, They ransacked the establishment of the Griffin Manufacturing Com- Classified Advertisers Important! Cinamifiod advertising copy tor pany In Murray Street. The Sunday World should be It 18 supposed that the burglars ta The World office secreted themselves in the Gib! A Huilding before closing time yester- On or Before Friday day. After wrecking seven” safes there they went over the roof to the Murray Street building and are sup- pored to have remained there until the building was opened this morn- nr and then to have escaped > Preceding Publication THE WORLD shal, and several eitizens. They found her semi-conscious on the lawn of a private residence Just beyond e |hedge. Her clothing was torn almost from her, her face cut, and shrubbery on how iS set back a that the re are tre and th siderable distance, so pla where the attack occurred was screened from observation. Dr. William Tilton of eth, at- |tended Mrs. O'Brien after she had | been removed to her home. He er condition {s serious, Her body 5 covered with bruises M O'Brien regained consclous- ness ubout an hour after the at kK and said the n ro was about twenty- two years old. She believed he was the same one whom she he had notic several Umes O'Brien, Elizabeth, started for home at] hu who is employed in notified, and he once, and, Frederick wits | Police of all the surrounding towns | were informed of the atty and) posses of citizens and offici ormed quickly and took up the hunt for the} negro. They took rifles and shotguns | and began a search of the swamp, which has an area of several miles Marshal Vardalies said he feared a lynching if 4 quick capture is by citizens. He made a requc police and Sheriff for aid in orc relieve citizens of the search Kenilworth is far from | Amboy, where Mrs. Kdith wil attecked and killed by Georg ngton Knight, a negro, on the of March 12. The memory Perth Amboy tragedy is sti! not that part of New Jersey effect in sending to Ke afternoon scores of 1 70M who joined a polte raised by Marshal Vardalies. The swamp into the negro Who assaulted Mrs. O'Brien escaped is surrounded Warnings have been nt for fifty miles in all Every road and e jon: ry vehicle is un inspection, The nee of escape is declared to be ht The assailant of Mrs. captured at He murder Wiison Keyport on March 1 convicted of first de: on March 24 at New wick and death in electric was Bruns entenced to the chal ——~—- RABBI'S WINE SEIZED. ta Izzy stein, Mc Smith, A Wittenberg, and Inapectors Me Mahon Baker, to-day raided the of Rabbi Urt Felshin, of No. Ave and carted away on a ut $50,000 worth of wine men said that th and Pith tuck at The reven the most expe res, port rabbl r sveramental ov clerk, Herman and his Ud (Racing Entries an Page 20.) of No. 163 East 104th Strvet, we under arrest 1921. 4 orld, “Circulation Books Open to All. Entered as seco Post Office, New York, N. Ys To-Morraw's Weather—SHOWERS: WARM WALL STREET RCI: NAL EDITION PRICE THREE CENTS Clue Matter GERMAN NOTE ACCEPTS ALLIED DEMANDS DR. MANNING CONSECRATED N. Y. BISHOP Mme. Curie, Discoverer _ EXILED, 3 SHOT Of Radium, Is Here; Says It ls Positive Cancer Cure IN LIVELY BATTLE DURING DRUE RAD | Narcotic Detectives Slay One, Wound Two Other Alleged Dealers. FOLLOWED TRAIL WEEK. Capture in Brooklyn House Follows Deal For 34 Ounces of “Dope.” | | |Sqund, Arthur Jocher and Patric | Kirley, fought with pistols ajuinst | three armed narcotic drug dealers tn a housa at No. Willow Place, | Brooklyn, at 10 ofclock to-day. | Jocher engaged one of the men, Jesus | iniard of No 1 killed him | three in breast. Jo sustained a | | 1) wound in the | | from Otero's pistol Kirley battled with the other two and shot both The wounded drug dealers, Vincente ¢ we of No, 48 Conr Street. and | Juan Dovilo are in Cumberland | Street Hospital, Kirley escaped in-| jury | Jouber and Kirley 1 ve | trail of « band of dru ere In Brooklyn a week ago and became ac quainted with Otero and Conce. Yea |terday they closed a deal by which. ‘posing as dealers, they were to bu: SA UROERWSSS ANS Oneeeed | 27 OUNCES of cocaine and 7 ounces oF | | morphine for approximately $800, The MME. CURIE. del ry w to have been mumde at ———— ju ofelock this mornini ; | By agreement the 4 Arrives on the Olympic and |otero, conco and another man they Is Greeted by Camp Fire | haa not gon hefore nent the) Hrook | ii , : Borough Hail, Otero ted the wi Girls and Many Prominent} !2* Bere’ ene sloetive met] | | [to an old dwet t address in Persons—Gram of Radium | Wittew Place, which 4 ort t ar | oughfare on the waterfront just be- | to Be Presented to Her by ae Brooklyn Heights. ve men President Harding. ntered the house and proceeded tw the third floor | _ - | Otero and Jocher entered a room ALL THE RATOOM IN HE Mme, Marie Curle, discoverer Of! anq Otero closed the door, Kirley re- | WORLD INDICATED, radium, in an interview with an Eve-|mained in the hall with the other | ee RR SRE eee \ning World reporter imtediately|two. Four sleutha of the Narcotic | The tube shown panet ‘atten her arrival hero torday, ex Hesilacd Moons ¥ paaulel a ang ; had trailed Jocher and Kirley worisia tataleuppla of purity radium is an absolute cure f0F sight of the Willow lace bouse in| radium. A gram cancer |readiness for an € Kweney | eighth of an ounce, © The only proviso that I attach to| nergency arose when Otc with the telept : nent added, “is (hat) taking two package m a bureau * . shall be properly adinin-! grawer banded them to Jocher and] ec ec sht tim | Jocher showed his pr shivid and mec be tal te Benton a0 she but she | told Otero he was under arrest. Otero ws the pr on of th which | grew an automatic pistol cher total su ad by < harged | grew his rat same time mpany phat will produce the radium but to the wins ‘ana the men grappled. Kirley hear-| radium to be given to Mme. Curie nd wrong choice of Ume/ing a yell from Jocher grabbed the} by the President on May 20 t application. }ewo men in the hall and they drew] ft from the women of the Curie elderly! pistols and began to shoot at Kinley. | nan, tuning phe hous | tota She was dressed simply furnished, re tusitiade | " r day, and se pin A te p t when she caught her frat) jt quarters Ot Jocher n has been f the many tinguished | jumped their pistols at 1 ot ‘ 10 had gathered to welcome Kirley opened the door and the In addition to the committe f' down two Mights of stairs befor nen who raised fund to/Otero collapsed and dled, In the me. Curie gram of! mean time Kirley had accounted tor shit in new | his 4 ‘The te policemen experiments at utory |broke Into the house after Lae battle | there was a ation of | was over Pollan ur flags of | Otero, Conce and > ol both natior There was 4 delega-|here a month ago a ' Camp I And there |crew of & Spanish steamship ore representat ves of many learned | Carleton Simon, h Nu t n tions. Squad said the i or r 6 tog 1 te 4 and cut, w - ue sinus renee ; Mme Curio was 9 panied by) a deus sin ant t ta a, thea | (Continued on Second Pager — | POP Tt, _ -— it was said, were the shootin t 5 DEMPSEY AND RIVAL D RACE. i ——— i iontele A210 HEAVILY INSURED} Miss HANNA GOT $120,950. i aM | stieiac | SMe Coat Worth 835, | fevanh nitrate ;] Tex Rickgrd Takes Out Policies | "9920, S0"t,, "0 lessons come ais for $100,000 Each on Cham- Dan Ro Hanna to-day filed an ac- one cher’ and al pionship Contenders. counting as guardian for his daughter, TIARI: TLRUBEE: RUPE RECT ee cea enT ok: the moran | mmaeried after, hay: dlvon Hanna of tin a " J heavyweight: championship bout bee] opp preachers : , 130 1a , , tween Jack Dempsey and Georges Car-| perited ats ‘\ Be rhe ' Ae ! v or Jerey City, July & operty is in ble furs and (Fator}, 15 to fhm, 115) nounced to-day he had taken out poll ‘ole MNelded a $83,000 Russa Gout DASE: CATO gis | SEE fOr ee ee eeat ins ths fiy-two piece Jewelry valued at : Dane 1 or Injury $72,685 were on ‘ ‘ ‘ Jures neces BERLIN AGREEMENT TO ALL DEMANDS IS ANNOUNCED BY a i t LLOYD GEORGE IN COMMONS + French Consider Measures for Carry- ing Out Demands of Reparation Ultimatum—German Cabinet Re- ply Accepts All Conditions. LONDON, May 11 (Associated Press).— ynditional wceptance of the Entente reparation terms was delivered to Prime Min- ermany’s un ister Lloyd George by Dr. Sthamer, German Minister to Great Britain, lere to-day. Mr. Lloyd George announced in the House of Commons this after- noon Germany's comple! Allied demands. Hts an- Dr. Sthamer handed the German reply to the Prime Minister at 11 o'clock this morning, and acceptance of all che jouncement was greeted with prolonged cheer Mr. Lloyd George immediately telegraphed the news to all the Governe ments concemed, PARIS, May 11.—Premier Briand, the Ministers of Wat, Finance, Marine, Public Works and Liberated Regions; Marshal Foch and Gen, Pre Weygand met with ent Millerand this morning to discuss meas- try tor the xeculion Of the demands prescribed in the Allied itimatum to Geena ye — GERMAN SURRENDER |"" clauses prescribing the acts to perfo med by Germany in case of PLEASES AMERICA|" cd unce of the ultimatum rela- Jive to disarmaments of the military, | Havas and aerial branches of her @er- State Department Expected 0 PrO- | Vice were discuased. ‘The Application R More Rapidly With Bor \.; the finanenu measures Jald down in Policy Development {by the Allics tn their ultimatum was WASHINGTON May 1 Admin- | Likewise oxu ned, bul the decisions ration olficialy expressed satisfacs | reached were ne Hreuneed tion to-day over the decision of the|GERMANY ADHERES UNCONDI- German Gov accopt tne! TIONALLY 10 ALLIED TERMS. vqarations ter ie A * BELAIN May 1 SS et It is known that an iny 2], s tea Ruhr Valley by the All | Press).—Germany’s reply to the Al- would huve been regarded Hed ultimatum, accepting the terme Unite Mies with deep concern, als uid down tiy the Allied Supreme t) ch the ex had been RIVED 88] Gounit in London f ars at this country would) 7 EADY IE Seay Clea teen jrepetition of the exact terms of the Hues " Jecisior thea with regard ure cony aby © guArADOeS, disarmament, the trial meet th BA! BA PN minis and finan ct ind decision promise of bebe ae that Ger vival that would cause action Uirwughoul tie world it unconditionally to It was indicated that the & Department expected proce was sent to the Allied apidly with eration of] capitals for Inission to the heads robleins connected with the de- [of the Atiied ¢ after the velopment’ of its foreign pr and | ¢ tu Wirth. tt wis made clear that the poliey Ha received would be developed along the gen} what ed Ip & vole of eonf- eral Un it insistence upon equal) dence in the te tu st night opportun and the recognition off The German ¢ acinigeraeey American rights thro: the he Jucliar Vossuich world. < att Preai- | ——— | riament- JUDGE BORST WILL | APY Be : sible Cab- TRY “WET” CASES) aiied wicins es Jent bbe threats, says the a ifinal deter ide Pert : 7 Benign and ALBANY i M r to x party Henry V. Borst, of Amate ann, » f 1 M r de at n of the Supreme 4 tG re M i tr folaters tir b 2 eed fF * RE noe , " and whien re eae ave Hited In a ballot of 221 to 176 ta favor directs tue J to empanel an x A F poets ieee as - uy igs Payment of $248.000,000 within approximately 2,000 Total payments of $33,750,000. Esc i 0 at the rate of $496,000,000 » ‘Justice Borat ut present preald in addition to 26 per cent. of ing in Saratoga County, where the silue of Gorman axports and abling indictments returned — in vat cn any bonds issued that cou are being tried. He wiil Vurahment at enee of afl war probably his work t with eriminals, in two c 6 Weeks, Complete disarmament of af — = | dedins in Bavera and Cast WORLD TRAVEL aureav, | Pre ocr baal 2 3 ine Guarentems to carry owt the He aan Th pledges, Cabinet ea TR now wtmte but > '

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