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ae Bc aes Sega ay Be Well,” said Mr. Untermyer, “thers i Mecount of 15 per cent. for the loan ee a brokernge fee of $16,000. CON The interest on this loan was 71-2 ‘ rent. fe Government,” said Mr, Unter- myer, “in its rent is really paying extra 15 per cent. discount bonus ‘and the extra mortguge interest, isn't id he could not Lawrence 6: it. <eMB.No taxes on the properiy. wid “Oh, yes, there are," replied the sobroker. “The Government merely edperates the building. The owner pepaye the taxes.” @) 93 “At the rental, probably,” com- mented Mr. Untermyer, “he did grcrnet care how much of a bonus he csapaid for his loan, knowing he -snvwould get it all back from the Government.” oe the borrower cannot plead usury. A, No, I don't know that Q. You know that the borrower cag. Rot plead usury Against a corpo: tion; that a corporate borrower can Hot plead usuty against a corporate lender? A. So I understand, 8 W. Hughes of Hughes & Hammond, mortgage brokers, told of 4 transaction by which Ephram Lavy borrowed $1,450,000 from the Mutual Life Insurance Company on a Seventh Avenue bloak front from 30th to Bist Streat, Mr. Levy had to buy twenty parcels of property from the Mutual Life. including more than a hundred vacant lots scattered through the city and suburbs, Mr. Hughes couldn't tell how the Mutual came into possession of these properties, Mr. Levy had to take the “job lot,” t t a bi a loan? A. $560,000, They potd $128,000 for it. that he had reports from 48% firms came does some business for them. action in whieh the borrower had to tnke a building in Market Street, Newark, from the Prudential ay a condition for the loan _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1921, lon that was the he 108 Weat 66th borrower, [s it Street Company? A. You, sir, Q. What was the amount of the Q Where was that Hoboken prop- tty? A. At No. 63 Hudson Strevt Mr. Untermyer told the committee nd institutions showing enactions on orrawers and would put over 600) on the record, introducing only “tow samplea” at the hearings. Q. Are you the broker through whom the Prudential places all ‘ts | foune? A. No, William A. White] Mr. Hughes told of another trans- 100 KNOWN DEAD IN TULSA BUT MANY BURIED IN DEBRIS: ONE SQUARE MILE OF RUINS ‘MISS LEITCH MEETS MISS WETHERED IN Total Loss by Destruction uf Colored Quarter Will Be $1,500,000, “DONT BE SNOBS,” DENBY'S ADVICE 0 ANNAPOLIS CADETS “Act So That Men Under You Will Obey Orders With ” ANNAPOLIS, June 2.—In present: ing commissions to the graduating class of the Naval Academy here to- Miss Deacon to Be Bride James Hazen Hyde, son of the former head of the Kquitable Lite Assure anco Soolety, who has made his home Engagement of Boston Heiress and Titled Englishman Announced, in Paris for years, Again, she was reported to be en- faged to Lord Brooke, son of the Earl LONDON, June 2—The London|of Warwick. This was in 1905, and Times announces the engagement of the Duke of Marlborough to Gladys Deacon, daughter of the late Ed- ward Patker Deacon of Boston, the rumor persisted for a long time. But, three years later, another suit. or was announced, this time Antoine de Charette, son of Gen, Burom de Charette, member of one of the old- est Koyulist families in France, The “engagement” rumor remained stilled for another three years, and in 1911, announcement was’ made of the In addition to being one of the most beautiful and attractive Ameri- can women in Europe, Miss Gladys Meacon ts distinguished for the num- Of Duke of Marlborough. rol ( | day, Secretary Denby, himself an en- as Mr. Untermyer called it, at $660,000 |. The New York ‘Trust Company | 65 q 5 y Ger OF Cimek Ghe Hae been Reported |ADDTOUSHIAS fiAtrings Of Mian Déansn Deca re Mitt eeniaae (AEM DAY: $100,008: (e cauh: oul Ot Khel WoL” eld. ot conmlderann property | 3RAND JURY INQUIRES. INES CAS ABILAS ERY TELUS MURNVT | oa Lb APRG | SHUT HaTearS| EO LASSE CIIBHORL, OrriHe TPL RAY en eee SETS IVI) 188) taee inal (odin through you A. Some, .. American War and a private, set-ltor ner hand have been, in eeveral|Héwever, in August of that yeur, an- PG td you negotiate a second| @ You say the Mutual aid #01] Q. How do you munage Officials Disagree on Number geant, and commissioned officer in|caser, men of exulted station, aven|other announcement was made that PMotigage of $75,000 on tho southeast |°A'e Whether Levy took the loin or|things—took tor banka, trust of Negro Victims, Which May tho Marine Corps in the World War. |royaity having becm included in the|the marriage had been postponed, mer of bth Strect and Madison |"t But here is a piece of property [ies inaurunce companies which have INEEIO , ich May Sieveta now cote tartegtae thay yous |IOREAAH INigrenllng IKE at woot, Gwtie jlo, Mina <Dumarby stinene | Areun? A. Yeo. sir. you say is worth §2,900,00, in that| property w get rid off A. No, We Raise Total to 175. -——-—- fessional attributes of the naval of: || O08 of the frat reports tamd In! Mim Deacon, wher hax lung made f S28. When was that? A. About threo |faht? A. Fully that Messier Aid PARES Util) Cid ted on . Jor. ficer-be combined with respect - for} 190% when it was rumored that the| her home in Buropé, is a sister of Mor four months uo” . @. And the man was asking for n| without making some such “PMO | TULSA, Okla, June 2—Gov. 3, p,| British Champion and Wor- tharaaitea fee Garman Crown Prince was so capti-| Princess Radsiwill of Russia, and an % vor? loan of 50 per cent, of the | ments. : a “ ‘nae g f in ap att . ‘ vated by this brilliant American girl] intimate friend of the Duchess of Saas c Fuhp aber en vidio ot Loy orang ok “What he The Dime Savings Bank in Brook. | Robertson, who has ordered an in-| Plesdon Star Play Deciding fae veut riot 1k Avie seul Fe tnatihe wad willing to renounce ih Marlborough, formerly Miss Consuelo GiAsd the lender A. Toe Co-|Anally agreed to tako; he asked tor|iyn kuiwd the No. 255 West Kad ave. |Vestivation of the race rota here, Match To-Morrow, . titty von, your equals love yeu ama |fucceraion to the throne to wed her Vanderbilt, daughter of William K fy > ‘3 . Corp 0 ARE AN 3 Ahh ‘ anderbilt, who divorced the Duke “\fthbla Discount Company. tnore originally. He tried for vyer/ Aue Corporation $928,000 in nie ee places the number of dead at inwe — thove under your command vbey you] However true or untrue such a ro-| Vanderbilt, who diy ne if pany? A. It is a newly forme: » Suppose he trind for $2,000, “nb fan d ‘i sie fatalities, It Is reported that a large | (Associated Press).—Mlas Cecil Leiteh, “Yu must be officers, but not snobs, | Atphic o| , erg | ue about the Duko since the divor a 7 -| Madison Avenue and ld Street at 7 ae . . which said that Miss Deacoh| !t wis said at one time that he woull “paid vee om mortgages, as 1 aa Mat WOULA Tah ale Gea Cham $236,000, with $25,000 cush payment [{¥mber of negroes were burned to| women's open golf ehaiplon, and Your commissions are ill be pans ae mane from Germany, where| “ed MISS Phyllis yleta Boyd, grind. iors u u Hl Neda thd hace ; " : unless you are free from a fools} : aha daughter of the karl of Munster. Q. Who ia the presiding gonius in| would it? 1t was not unusual for | deducted from the original loan, death in the fire which swept the| Miss Joyce Wethered, .f Worplesdon, eanity a Fant, her namo was frequently coupled with| Miss Deacon is one of three daush- i that Institution? A.A man named | Institutions to lend 662-3 per cont. of The New York Savings Bank colored district of the city, The/the closed champion, will meet to- “Pride ghoula be yours, a very just that of the Crown Prince,” she pga the me i ae ete Woldman. tho value of property, wae it? A,|oaued the Bhuldun Reulty Company Grand Jury will take up the matter| Morrow in the final of the British and honest pride in your uniform, | >rought suit against the newspaper adiaightee of ibe dite Aumirat SKE dan't st Weldman operating in| Very unusual at that timo on this|te buy No. 116 West 129th Street for lig guy, ladies’ open golf champlonship tour- that pride may be best shown by so |( November of last year and won al@finddaugnter of the lute Deacons ‘ the rlame of a company? A. I don’t] size loan. $76,000 to get a loun of $180,000 from nament. ' kd ; aga | verdict of £500 and costs and an x separited, and Mrs, Deacon soon Tube, air. @ At any rate, the loun was about] Which $12,500 was deducted aw u cash | Aroerding to Police Inspector Dalley!” tq the gemi-tinals this atterndon Yering a SEGRE ERY Al) TUNEL OIL ihe HRWEREBIT: Jafter took her daughters, Giadys and that pro. ty? A. $780,000, T think. liong time in New York City, wasn't | Property. 1 ad Hare: disposing of Miss L. Sceogsle. the wise great respect the enlisted man|feported to be engaged to her was| will, . } How long had it to run at the lit? A. Well, it was a very good joan,| The Brooklyn Savings Bank was - hare, loss is placed at $1,- | Scottish player, by 8 up and 6 to play. jooks upon an officer who is ory | — = - is mort wos negotiated? v tee mentioned in several similar trans. | 500,000, nearly all of which occurred! Mig 1. itch, on the other id, ens : ny Detaive yeavitepsr cat thi Wan oe bahultior: wermcral lariiona in ne olored quarters, which were countered. tong’ opposition twm ich & man." No one knows beitt/TILDEN AND JONES |IMMIGRATION LAW ; 5 ye % he v1 en-| 4 Sy And did you get a brokerage? A./ Lite? A. Mr. Shields, the President,| Abel King of King & Chorsch,| Virtually destroyed. Janet Jackson, the Irisn champion, ‘an T with what contempt t! ho | WINNERS AT TENNIS, IN EFFECT TO-NIGHF ‘Xow sir; 2 per cent., $1,600. and MH Peabody, “investors In mortgages," was then| Outwardly Tulsa resumed ite nor=| and won by only 1 up. kat Lee “nee ay thew beer: ; oe REA $56 aworn, and sign: ver b » he} MAl atmosphere to-day except'for the! py, the » unduly burdened w! welght 5 : nen Ae : t Gneaine ica nee spare era aid iin was alowed'te venein dase fees Presence under a martial law provta- And casting CHP GIRLY tor toe tame his own importance. The enlisted | Americans Defeat French Players in| Business to Be Practically Sus- joa! im Le should i Se id > Z y, , 5j0ve i =, montagne these properties at a valuation of /actions, The firm buys mortgages |Mation, of approximately 600 Okla-|three competitors only being ob- | M4" will quickly size you up. He! Doubles in World’s Hard Court pended, and Government Will ‘ fot tie ouparts, wht an the prticye, (Aad EBat) He Would) oredié | rom oullaihe Operavars 7) Bere ka |i se dussuttan raany hours of rottag| mec on (BS Inet green, Mrs. Alan | ants 10 Da alter roeetly esis Championship. Drop Local Staff. owner of the property, who made the bought fi j , | yesterday after many hours of rioting| Macbeth of Ho, % spect you. He q pro . 00, t tl wht from Joseph M. Schenck, he ebeth of Hesketh in her match all . . iw Ane PRNTHISE mat, what a mn ~ vite sais w mctdente Re taraae sald. between negroes and white men, 't-/aguinst Miss Jackson was off her|tat he is too much a man himseit| ST. CLOUD, June 2 (Associated) The new immigration law restrict “~ 78,000, the secon mortgage? 7 f 43 A. Yes, wir, that js correct. Q. You loaned $20,000 on a blanket cluding a night of incendiarism in Presa)-—William ‘T. Tilden of Phila-|!®% Immigration to three per cent. of |rame in tho early @tages of play, but | Want to be commanded by one lack- she recovered and carried the match |'"& Any essential element pt man- the nationalities resident in this coun- “Assout $56,000. Q. Then he had only $100,000 ‘tes |#ccond mortgage on Noa, 82-81 Weat| Mich virtually the entire negro delphia, world's grass court tennis) MY. So that there was a discount of "8¥T9;V00 on that $75,000 mortgage, was 9) fre? A. Yos, sir. 4%. That is how much a year? A. “W'per cent.; 61-2 per cent. Pe @. $6,333? A. Yes, ducted fram his $1,450,000 on account of these properties, and got a mort- wage for the other $550,000? A. Yes. Q. Who gave the bond? A. A sep- arate corporation, the Fitzroy Realty oh Lath 22d Breet? A. Yes, and everything. Street, and Nos. 136-138 West Q. At about 20 per cent? juding cvorything—legs A. In- 1 feex, taxes quarter was destroyed with a loss of $1,500,000, Shortly before 10 o'clock, Adjutant General C. F. Barrett announced that the number of State troups here to the nineteenth hole before suc- cumbing to Miss Jackson's long, straight drives, Miss Wethered overcame Mrs. J. Cochrane of Stirling principally by hood." | Reviewing the deeds of the navy, Secretary Denby bespoke in the new officers a spiritual consecration to duty. try goes Into effect at midnight and it champion, and Arnold Jones of Provi- | was sald by the tmmigration auth. dence defeated Feret and Couiteas of| ities that the days of Bilis Island France in the men’s doubles of the |Oumbered, It Anticipated by U World's Hard Court Tennis Chum-|Ste@mship companies that they witi is fine straight drives and te “If you are to be fit inheritora and have brought in their full quotas of 7 woul red to-di 0, accu! f you are sj | S| © *Q. And then he had to pay 6 per /Company. Q. How can building go on when tao tise ent AAW aspen play on the greens. Misn Scroggie | transmitters of the glorious traditions | PLOMeN Ds here to-day; 6—8, 4-6, 6—0, | rimigrante unddr the percentage tule “Ment. on the full $75,000, didn't he?| Q. He didn’t give the bond himself? bandinen zou iver such terms for SARS RDERTGRE blilty OR anu TN ae SUC eat alta the navy,” he eaid u must | 61. ! within a few months and then chev seldga ‘ uilding capita’ q v Ate! one hole, * 5 , nee ‘ a : ‘i ‘ea. A. No. Ps when a tlhe Steeped county authorities to cope with con-|Miss Leitch maintained her cham. | dedicate yourselves to-day to lives uf| Tilden and Jones never were in) will have to cut off thei immigration pow. And at the end of three yeurs he} Q. Does it look as though thoy capital wiiioh can't be cbtal ine ditions, Brae, Rec against Mrs. Cautley |xelf sacrifice and absolute devotion. |danger, although they dropped they dusiness until the beginning of June, sof Ay back tho full 475,000, be-|might have to (ssw bad Come ae nia: BY Nine white men, dead, had been! play, bat iont ey yes Hood 1"to"play |Most_ particularly your | country’s| second wet. Tilden, for the frst fener that hundred Wea the discount of $19,000. Do you) gage, get it back and trade it again? i Identined to-day and fifteen negroes|/owing to the superiority of Misa|Monor and material interests aro im|\n the men's doubles matches, allow. ie Mekong kt Mundredel ot per ~ .fgow what the interest rate was on]A. 1 do not know anything about it,|,,9: The face of the mortgage was ¥ 8 $20,000. wore accounted for. Basis for esti- | -eitch's driving. your hands, sons employed in the Immigrat'on ed Jones to do his share of the wor .ijat Joan for the three years? A (air. ; SSL ISIS Sy baka liecarreerh ranged high was the} Se - “When the red day comerit come | ‘rhe youngster responded nobly, but| Service will be dropped trom the pay. ~-s\bput 10 per cont. 1 suppose. Q. What brokerage did you get on| *°* possibility of an unknown number of {t must—when in the flame of battle | ihe chumpion at all times dominated | lls. All that will ben reedd. It In a good deal more. If you|that transaction? A, We got a total] @ It was payable in full in three | Pores having been destroyea when DEAN IS LEADING your souls are taken from you under | the matoh. Tilden is now regarded When immigration stops is a sae figure In the $6,333, it Is pretty | brokerage of about $39,000. The com-|"°4"™? A. Yes. the torch was applied to the negro our country’s flag, you will die asjas the jogical winner of the tourna. *Mcient to supervise the admission Cae cia g Det conty inn it, a year?! mission from the Mutunl for aelling|9.@, He Dald interest on the whole! -ssigence district Casual search nt gentlemen should die, honest and | invent. of alien cabin passengers. ar You, I expcet it is,” these parcels amounting to about |%%2.000, no that he pald 15 per cent: lin, Quarter failed to disclose ad. FERS Y simple and brave, regrotting nothing| Mme. Billout of France defeated Te Italian liner San Giorgio ©. And that war on a bullding on]$,000, and Levy paid about 46,00, 0/4 then he pays you $3,600 for] sia duty fuel, fo, disclos and glad that you have so lived as| Mme. Golding, runner-up in the SH0Uld have arrived to-day, but. was Chich the frist mortzage was $780,- {little under 2 per cent, something he never had. Business houses opened ‘n Tulsa a3 to merit so worthy a death” French national championship tour- Wilt not are We aaninery trouble sand oq'Mf, and the second was only 10 per} Q. Did you negotiate a foan on No,| | @ Did you arrange for the Hudwon| ya) to-day and the customary} “I do not anticipate, howaver, that/nament, by 6-8, 8-6, €—2 thus earn Because of the cirowmatencen vay ee aent. of the amount of the first inort-| 543 Weat 434 Street for the Melita] View Construction Company at 160 crowds were on the streets. From it you live as officers shoul live and| ing the right to meet Mrs, Molla 1.403 immigrants will come in under vagage? A. Yes, sir. Realty Corporation for $45,000 from| "4 poe Btreet to get $350,000 in 5.30 o'clock negroes begun coming if the navy keeps up its standards of| pjurstedt Mallory, the American gin- ee pen utrteine SAB “" — Q. Do you think real estate im- |the Manhattan Savings Bank? ,| 1916? A. Yes. from their hiding places and riding _ material and men," Secretary Denby sig ships carrying 5,748 im- J provements can be made under Yes. N Q. Didn't the borrower have to take jo. 179 Wooster Street at $155,000, or walking to their employment. some (Continued From First Page.) continued, “that you will ever be gles champion, in the semi-finals. | migrants are on the Atlantic, for New York and due to arriy bound Mile. Suzanne Lenglen, the French with " es called upon to offer that great sacri- ‘s coc! ey in five days. All these immigrants ——tuich conditions? lan’ it the fact Q. And was the borrower rence paying $18,000—§140,000 being already | 2" White handkerchters around! se ee eee Ge tataol cru] Mun defeated Mra, Peacock, ¢ Pom iit be cuted interes teas ae to take t ie Wess Sueitst in Gov | on no ? ve T tla aa wady! thelr arma, others were ‘agged with lege performers with a golf club, : Britain, G—1, 6—0. The game taken! tem, At thin rate the quota of lms 6750,000 has been | ernment bonds? A. Yea, sir, ‘hited Q. Who made that pretty bargain? a white ribbon badge printed “Police) Frank Dyer of ‘Upper Montclair, who will be called upon to live for your by Mrs, Peacock in the first set was’ migrants entitled to admission from ‘i country, and that is hard because it > Mile, le} lost| the countries not strongly represented face preity eeed i ieee mai ee arnt Meet A A he esokipn evinks Bani, Protection,” but many went along un-/has already captured three tourna: |, wetter of constant watehfulness."| in thin toummament eet M84 !*| inthe allen population of the United eUBthere is a large equity? A. Yes, ‘he (President, Gen. Stokes, F. H. Parsons, an accounting en-| Molctted without any marking, Ments this season; Eddie Wild and Speaking as one “who has been| ‘1{t# tournament. States will be exhausted in a few eotghould think there must be. Q. Was that the only condition on gincer of Touche, Niven and Com. Establishment to-day of the death] A. F. Kammer, two low scorers from ss Avcinvars with any wane Tilden, In ono of the semi-final| weeks. gM Did you negotiate a oan of| Which you could get the loan—4hat| oan) analysed the questionnaire ot) of Emest Austio, thirty-nine yeara|Baltuarol, and’B. #5, Donohue and F. | qn y "| matches, defeated M. Danet of 5,000 on No. 23 Washington Street, year the Whitehall Building, for one you should take it in bonds? A. Yes, sir, Q. What were the bonds selling at King & Chorsch, mortgage brokers. He said that on $2,000,000 worth of old, of Tulsa, brought the list of|©: Buchanan, who continually out. shot their Shackamaxon clubmates, known white dead to nine, Austin)" ‘The Canoe Broole course is 6,573 Secretary Denby warned the gradu- ates to “shun the dangers ashoro as earnestly a8 you court those afloat,” a ELEVATOR FALL 11 FLOORS. France, 6-2, 6-1, 5—7, 6—0, Erik Tegner of Denmark defeated i i is Fraoce in| Two Men Badly art by Crash tn rat 6 per cent? A. Yes. Mortgages negotiated by them, bor- | Previously had been identitted as. M.|yards long. The best nine holess total “You think, perhaps, I am too -orj- | VHiam H. Laurentz of 2254. That is a very choice neighbor-|then? A. I think about 95. rowers paid a37.810 ta (Baas Baker of Haviland, Kan. Baker, it me yore and joykillers' par is 75, ous” he eald. “You woud not thing Straight sets, 6—4, 6-4, 8. Loft Building. Jougod, ien't tt? A. T think it 1s a good || @. Did you make a loan on property| "Mr purwana Aoured thet cerns bor- | wat dincovered, waa wounded. an’ breakfast dime aed ov Sy0% Around | oO you were compelled to alt, as t| laurents, present world's hard Beetelg Guat eee een oe ri e pol a 4 ur, td Street, 00) 4 ti Lelghborhood. northenst corner of 111th Street and| pewers paid 128 per for 5 | died in a hospital early to-day, were all high. Most of the tfoubla do, almost dally in judgment on my| CUFt champlonship title holder, lost eek aie i Le yn, an Q. That is a building loan? A. A| Manhattan Avenue, of $145,000, by the Wade thisuan thee ed 5 Outside the horror of killing and] came at the inward holes, where many | fellow men and associates in the ser-| '° the youthful Lane through shee ee ae Geatwace Pia A wise t mortgage bullding Yoan for one| Hmpire Savings Dank, to the Gerson| |, Te ee ne hundred and! wounding in the serica of race battles (rere Victlms of frequent trips tol vice. You would not think me too| !*ttor’x smd service, back hand SGUBy: Iona oe ern as Realty Company? A. Yes, Mertuame for $16,790 in one came, Ii] the situation of thousands of home=|°"iA'°E sate of Upper Monteiair| Serious If you knew the heart achv it| strokes and all around steadiness, — |S*lcl Commodore was operating at N "Who was the borrower? A man] Q. Waa it a 6 per cent, loan? A.| was u five-year ‘mortgage at 6, pet|leas negroes presented the tmost sects topped the field for a long wile wire {gives to sign the paper that means _The players reaching the seutl-tinals) 31 “east ith ptenet eraahed eloven somed Farris, Yes, sir. vent., to be in $1,600 instalments) ous condition and one which will give] his 80. This was broken when Will. [dismissal of dishonormble discharge.” | Conaian | to-day Pea rp grisea eaccal FT eideries nar tama peau eles Q. And the lender? A. The City| @. There again the borrower was Ruattenty, WHOA the cluhth instal-}the authorities the biggest problem| 14m Reckie returned a 79, ‘The de. ieeseeeligeriararare ane) aed: AD) oe making tho allow: | siftering from. po e Injuries to’ the Sitcstluage. Combany. Fequired to take vacant property onl tin ty 136 por dost’ neeremt, bad bor. | fF solution. AU that was left this| {ending champion Wanted itrokes on orga: #08 Hey Ballas NAH enieered tHE avenge on th ER eee et et ehlna eras Agee Tract, near] rower was paying’ on something ne|morning of the hundreds of negro|tun the count te nonce ne Buts| BRIDE ASKS $1,500 Eummadore tadiea'tavopen the dow eet vay for that one year first mortgage | the White Plains Road, aomewhere| never got.” homes bunched in the section fired by | hole. FOR TROUSSEAU 0 {ng to the eleventh floor lott, wher aie jah? A. The only charge he paid|near the Westchester and Bronx tine, AGA Hare yu Bay way, Of Justifying | white rioters was a blackened waste, ae card, 3 6 41 7 7, didn't elevator suddenly shot downward to jt.which Iam sure js the 1 per cent.| near the Pelham Parkway? A. I oaly Rinse on “4 "$16,160" moreecet @ curling column of smoke here and Fricestening olaven, eve he fall f Skye ' the basement rexerage commission. I think he| have never seen the lots, He paid) A, The owner of the house sold ion ,| there and a few shattered walls, the first time and was successful in| SUrogate Cuts Michelina’s Petition al 8 per cent. fee, $6,500 for the lots, took this third mortgage and couldn’ ome realizing that some hasty|keeping his long range shots on tho - paid a 8 pe cams i. He man around tro ccs olay 7 dine and on the greens where 1 Down $500, but TO! ‘WO 01 0 umer~ . a. That jis it he HAD TO TAKE LOTS TO GET Al Gays and couldn't do anstiine cece TRUTHS: UES De paar lea ous contemporaries wore. piling up ding Expenses, o t. for the money a offered it to me at 33 4 Lp elr scores, Dean seldom was forced “ash commission and 6 per cent. OAR. count, . WOE CO Hs negroes, set at work to-day to devise|to take an extra putt. Surrogate Cohalan to-day granted ferent or 10 por cent. altogether? Q. Did the bank refuse to lend Q. You already held the secoad|a scheme for providing them with ‘Pos, ates, follow eres the petition of Michelina Nappo of buppece ce. this money at six per cent. unless | mortguge? A. Sure. shelter. Five thousand negroes were ities coke, | Gora | Maneciais, ps41—ty, No. 209 Grand Street, nineteen years HKD TO PAY LAWYER'S FEE AS they could get aid of those vacant | ABRUPT HALT OF THE JNSUR- amped in the Fair Grounds under} Jonas Bitrate pore Moniriair 4041—ai, | Ol, for $1,500, with which to purchase lote? A. Yes, sir. ANCE INQUIRY. protection of tho militia, and thou-| % Helene: Seta, way, | Der Wedding trousseau and meet other WELL AS BONU Q. Was that a customary thing or ts|-, The inquiry of the committee into] tina of others who fled out of the ‘ Moutriair, “4t408e "| expenses of her wedding. ‘This wax esis G. You arranged the loan by | the Mutual entitied to the palm? a, | fife, tnsurance Sateas er ae Neel cily came ticking pack, Gitieens it Heewr Moni ‘sas"-e9, | $500 leas thau she had asked. QUNBBC, June 2.—Tho Province of sooty, Empire City Gavings Bank of it haa boen rather unusual lately, ow- | York Hire Insurance xchange of $17 | were called upon te montetbute bed, x ts Vee eee ea beta ea | Guebee, atler a montNelexperiense ae $230,000 to the Harter Realty ling to the fact there is more anoney fempanies ana Cape Hoensing 8,800] ding and clothing for relief. A clvil- ¥ guardian, the young girl has inherited! the greatest saloon-keeper in Canada, eS€empany on No. 201 West 117th | to loan, Ra Oran pee Un PPTUPEY AUADERAY To cmiltee and the Red Crome oro Me w portion, of tho ertate of her father |e eae eet are at paer ses + i 24 - lo ay .» who od on fa i ss $ mer merrominy Ht at 6 per cent. Q. In 1920 was it a very usual thing After a conaultation between Henry | vided food and other comforts, p 1919, Mim Naps is fo be married on|sults, according to Premier L. A, for three years ‘hat considera- | for people to unload this sort of mate- Evans, Chairman of the Board of the] The devastated district, irregularly a July 4 to Cirro Parris, of Italy, who | -raschereau: tion was there besides that? A. | riai on borrowers who wanted money Gentinental bed Phoenix, Amer-| 34. mile square, contained dwellings} A. has just arrived in this country for ne Harter Company hed te buy |in New York Clty? A. It was quite| Kaman heen ney Ae ert te CeCaT | ee eee toent houses euticlent no | & the coremony. In addition she asked| Stopped bootlegging, . five vacant lots on Matthews A common. panies, Mr," Untermyer called’ thal house more than 10,000 persone and] & for $600, mying it a 8 cumom of the) Cut dewn' drunken: Anew size package! nue in the Bronx, paying $5,000 | o was it amit for the | Committee In executive session. When | uivo an extensive business distrine Sida to: DAY the wedding ex cenema | ap ttaee listen venders understand Ten for 1° ) " i Quite common for . sl bride to pay the wedding expensas. the law will be enforced. a in for hand $2,000 on mortgag lender to buy the vacant atuff and Eaoin Ulaced ke tes othe follow. | Many of the buildings were of flimsy Eamed aipcctic whic Q. Anything else? A. They had to pay the lender's lawyer's fee of $2,300 and $2,100 brokerage and the title company's foe. then land It on the borrower? A. Oh, no, that was never done. Q. Why do you make these asser- tions, Mr. Hughes, about matters you ing statement: ui ‘Mr. Ohairman: The further inves- tion into the fire insurance situa- ton, with the consent of the com- mittee, will be postponed until neat construction, but there were a num- ber of really imposing structures, in- cluding two theatrés, several three-| Xx” jonw. story buildings, a $85,000 newly built fi church, the plants of two newspapers| | € BT , ‘Amokamaxon, 45-48 He Mellon. Morrin County, 6-4, ichtwasiger, oe Brook, ka Rowe, Weequanic. 44-4- = ———__— BABY BITTEN BY 00G. Dennis Trani, two years old, No. 179 arned a profit which will be spent on education and highway improvement. Attracted thousands of Ameri- Very convenient. Dealers carry both; Th lots wi ; % —the Tulsa Btar and the Oklahoma resp, Ballon 10th Street, Midland Beach, S. L, was} oan tourists and started the most 10for10c; 20 for 20c, : * bison Sous $2000 Vy tee oo tt Kea ahext? Do you eonaiden) Tuseday marning, pandlag confer. | Sun—and the only Tulsa undertaking | (/" M" Rmemil bitten on the ip and under tho eye by a| prosperous summer in Quebec's . vy aight yourself the natura) defender of all Bf endeavoring e aapee ope the one establishment catering exclusively eal ve Te YI aoe Thro bulldog this morning, and it was late>| history. It’s toasted. ‘ a . negroes. ie a er if ‘ a hs 'yeds. sllant, pald about hatregiaing companies? A. I am|rection of existing practices and other Adjt. Gen, Barrett, commanding Wwarned that the dog. which was shot.| The Premter declared the tquor f Q. Did they occasionally go to martial law proclamation, announced qaniea, sate | has boon sant to the Board of Health init. are crowding into Quebce Prov. i fi obb, Manage: > ey . a attas the Pasteur treatment. |!" k ing his money? A. Yeo. Hoboken and buy up Hoboken prop- ee, Ww | Rog ne ot io New| this morning that 250 of th 450 | Mi. Sehnorunaker, Honest’ Wii eaea og, | Mapnwatian fort Health hus onieced'’a ince in preference to other places. ie Q@ Who are Snow & Snow, who erty? A. No. at the hearing “ih know setting of | Ruardsmen bere will be sent home | e Bic tis {0-50-06 oo forusade against unmuzaled dogs in Furthermore, the City of Quebec, dry i Arias § this afternoon, a ron aie, fm Staten Island ‘The owners of forty such a t - a “be poner mperaes In aM & Peak vee have: a Hoboken | ihe sroupgs, fer. Me agiermyer’al “The list of wounded mountea| a in the section where aidiand Beach i {under local option, is being avoided } ‘F\caset A. Yer. gradually as persons who previously ' $9,300 for the privilege of borrow- lortgage Company. @ Don't they run that City Mort. tage Company? A, I believe they do, Q. What was the New Jersey in- stitution that insisted on turning over Hoboken tenement property as Q. And where was the loan made, Sy he matters connected with the fire in- surance situation.” what It means. T am not informed that Mr, Evans has been authorized when his subpoena was cancelled, at|Toledo, has entered a plea of gullty to Aken, of r Qs representative of the the State Militia force under the) had not been treated called on phy- sicians, The approximate number was placed at 240. ed in Easex Market Court L was sutfering from rabies, ‘The child focated were fined $1 each tn the police court to-day Brooklyn Hotel Man Will Filed, The will of William ‘Tunvbridge, one the Tumbridge Realty Company equally business is so woll handled that tour- ‘by travellere who turn back to Mon- treal which Is wet Merchants in Quebec City are beg- ging to have the new liquor law ap- 2 Bo they are the attorneys, they Mr. Robb was obviously not 10 8! pegs | Sa of the awnera of the Hotel St George World Building, wilt tr the Company, they get the|% Sondition of making a loan? A.|pieased mood. tt was anid by meme | tn Brooklyn, filed totday, shows, an|Plied there, he said. i ih ae inte aan : Business property—the Prudential | bers of the committee that its rela+ TOLEDO, O., June 2—Harry Fisher, | Max Schlesinger, 75 years ob, a wine |entate of $44,28: consisting of personal] “One must not expect too much |} geeu at any of The Wor, ' om and ihe law fees, all fopoiian, Life Insurance Company. tions with Mr, Robb were severed y Sy wry Pisher, of No, 719 Past Sixth Street, |property. He divided 2.240 shares of |from the Liquor Commission, which | “Lust and Found” adve: © they? A, I don't know whether ch of ten counts ‘between two sons, John W. ‘Tumbridge | has only been able to obtain it e'-- 15 ‘yey are the Company, or not. in New York, wasn't it? A. sixth] {he time when Oe pened chet be bad charetng him with conspiracy i thoes “sition Were Taka ase eee Lan Reaalee {Be ietiriace, Tuneres froma spon). markath bos ins. tow! And don't you know that thoy} Avenue and 69th Street, would look into his methods ag man: | Qmee “oping de executors. he ,Fenidue of the) months . complete assortment will he 1000 Sinekman, New York. OF A. corggrate so that] Q. What ds the nani ef the orpora-| ager of the exchange, TAs renee ay at b, tho: widow. ; <p fen hand," the Premate oven ee a