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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2 , 1921, RUM SHIP creD ‘Three Minute Hot Weather Interview ’ _' With Woman Magistrate on 15 Topics OFF JERSEY COAST; CAPTAIN ESCAPES Breaks The Evening World Record the Marshal and Four Sailors, Held Priso: Towed Into Port FLYING AMERICAN FLA SAKE ON NY. TREETS AT NIGHT Schooner, Under British Regis- try, Had 1,400 Cases of Scotch, 200 of Wine. Whe schooner, Henry 1. Marshals known as the “rum ship.” captured aet night off the Jrisey Coast, wa owed to port this morming by toast Guard Cuttey Seneca, Cot nander A. Mo Gaitie im charge our members of (he crew of sin = committee of Washington women a d er ry armed are held prisoness under arme livisat <. GRSBSAcA aw. GROG rbd Reals CALA BS AA NL al | women from smoking a sign of @ « “moto boat | growing resentment among women The schooner was formeriy a against restrictive laws? Houcester, Mass., fishing smack. out Magistrate Norris—Indced it was. now under British register. She is Women were getting tired of men eported to have been flying the 4 jaw-makers trying to regulate their \merican flag, It is claimed she was =n \ ‘habits, which are not harmful, and lechnically inside the three-mile MAGISTRATE JEAN H. NORRIS. their dress. | @. No. 10—Do you think public of- imit although perhaps tour miles off ‘Acers should accept presents from shore prope HIRSHFIELD AIMS i jone ‘The Marshall hus # cargo of 1,400 , persons for whom they have di eases ot Scotch whiskey and AW cases | FOR SPOT LIGHT favors? . of wine. When the crew saw the! Seaaianes | Magistrate Ni pribe Positively. 30k Menece bearing down upon the r a Aitiae. HECuneS |} wouldn't accept even an aute aescer Chee tase i Ihbow OP eu coe! oe eat ride from a person I had helped. same of the cargo. How much was He Says, He Will Have SECOND MINUTE. ' [othe G GA Clic ua ost ean Ah 4 New ‘Act | AU Done With One Minute and 15 When the captain and mate of the Si Ss; Me a one of on = te; . Pe a Sec isto Ss re. Marshall saw that capture was cer- | ff Commissioner Accounts Miss Jean Norris Answers the Lilies te Na tain itHey lowered) amotorboatand| 2 sec) maces food) Is ploniiacs oe ‘i Fi @. No, 11—Do women’s frocks eos Ded thes are Delloved to have the Mexer Commitier will not mon- Questions in 1 Minute and)iess since they were abbreviated? eueapes z a € = e—O1 trary, one t6 Atlantic Glty~ Atlan an exs| Cpoume pubis attention when st ane 15 Seconds and Takes Lead] Magistrate Norrie—on the conlsars. tmaiton of the schooner and@dn ins |S PYbHC hearings ‘nest Tuseday i abbreviation of material has seriou ot her Garko,an armed guara (ire Hinstiietd o-day that «f i Tournament for Alert)expansion of price. spection of her cargo. an armed guart ; ‘ thei A 1 No. 12—Is it true tat many vas put aboard and the Marshal) was SMI OF ail Tae OS nie se "| Mentality and Ready Vo- nnaila Be Goth esxem wre’ beyond ; Se the last session of t y ature by rT als of th @exes: a1 y ne tien ee heir names| Members of the Meyer caintt tted| cabulary recorm because they enjoy a life of | Ba yee eute ie oer has poved the wis for an investiga —— crime? Ree aan win ss : Sng) jon on his that wil yield i, Magistrate Norris—I don nk 86 Henry Henson. They ctaimed to be we aes estes boinc Gs | 7 By Martin Green. Almont any human being ia capable Norwegians, ‘Te fourth ma agave eee ee ee scnator Meyer's ad- The -hampion rapid-fire responder). -ororm if treated the right way. us mame as Jobn Clarkson, He is) BONN se rittes haw oie ty tle in The Evening Wortd'’s series] @, Ne, 13—Hus the prevalent unem- he cook and a West Indian Negro.| a, syent $50,000 or more of the{°f hot-weather three-minute Inter- | ployment increased the number of, "he men said the oaptain’s name was) 91 oy anpropriated for its use by |Views with busy people is Magistrate | Women offenders fohn C. Kludgon and the mate was, *) ited . Magistrate Norris — Not in the Harcy Johansen, ‘The sailors would no; | t0¢ Legisiature Commissioner Hirsh-| Jean H. Norris, who alternates in the Women's Court. Offenders there do not come from the class of steady workers, Q. No. 14—What is your opinion of freld called attention to the fact that/Women’s Day Court and the Domes- the counsel fees of the leading iaw-|tic Relations Court. She answered yers are not paid out of the appro- fifteen questions in one minute and et the amount of liquor they had on! moard when they left Nassau and of the disposition they had made of it.) The Seneca went ont specially for) PUMition. The lawyers, mae Libeeti mee five seconds. cment Pirie. |e declaration of an up-State mother ‘pe Marsiail, having received word Ghets Onis to. e ner ite Che | word Northcliffe, the eminen! rit, |that life in a small town is more daun- ‘hat this was the third trip sne had| M™ Hirshfcid prophesied that the ish journalist, answered fifteen queS- | porous to the morals of the young made and that she had a large cargo| tl of ex-Senator Elon R. Brown of tlons in two minutes flat by Mar- ;than life in New York City? ater chief counsel will be at ite Mooers Marsha.i's wrist watch. : 5 of liquor aboard, was standing in| Watertown chief cuninsel will Be coe aoe uA eee Graty Magistrate Norrie—I think she ie ose and selling it to bootloggers and) Wallstein and Samuel Berger wili ask (oobor 7 an Bn Mm. Be » omering "TOMS, but I have never lived in a smugglers who were running the! for $80,000 or $40,000 each. Biinsed th hee mutes 1B 5 small town. the same number of questions. Miss Norris had not previously seen 1S tf questions, which were put to her in typewritten form. The interview that Senator Wi leader will direct n those ‘bal amuel Berges Hirshfield suid who as majority action of the Senat the law partner o evenue officers blockade from Mon- tauk Pomt to Atlantic City. They were also informed that at times she) court support the contention that de flew the American flac. “TL suppose. 4 Mr. Hirshfield (* ism a ieee fw drives them to the use of drugs? With this information of the boat, “that partner Lusk will see that part- ek place in the Martha Wa i) on Magistrate Norris—Yes, to the ex- which is of seventy-cight tons, the| @* Berger sr = Tote), At one minute after 1 o'clock tent that there has been a great in- 5 > M. vester ne picked up the list crease in the use of drugs since the Prohibition Law went into eft AN over—and with 15 5 apare in the second minute. Seneca went out yestenlay, expecting \o get in touch with her before night. | fall, She came in sight of the Mar- shall with more than an hour of du gbt to spare, and this enabled hey ty CHILD KIDNAPPED — tna at tag sninuios and forty-tive FROM JERSEY AUTO %0M: afer 1 o'clock sho had read the questions aloud and given an answer to each. Following the actual | eniniea mire Uncle Says Boy's Father, Just Re- interview, 1 wrote down the answers | make e he A 1 ‘The Seneca men say the right to leased From J Fled With Ui Sane ee dealt witn, ENGLAND GIVES UP seize the ship if she is Britieh is cer- Him in Car. bjects with which Miss Norris 1s] PRIOR CONFERENCE iy tnsic os 7 : 5 , sine bala pepe Taal a6 ts ise, Site allie iA rutomobile at {8 r. She has been a Magistrate | ; ; : : {his aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs, Ken. ¢ ears. In spite of her daily| \grees to Participat? in Washing- were outside she was violating inter- ‘i le busin'= contact with delinquency and ein and] : a national law Dy being of British reg-/metly Smiths in tlie ina. WIN | misery, she retains unbounded caith| ton Meeting as Originally Sug- ister and flying the American flag. enerere Aetaraoday (lpn ile in the innate integrity of women and | gested by Harding. United States District Attorney Hay. (67d i einen on ied men, Sbe Is » magisterial optimist.| LONDON, Aug 2 (Associated vard was informed of the seizure of {three 3 : \ anothe; Among male Magistrates and Jnd¢ the ship. In the meantime the crew| his seat aad taken a i optimism respecting the human race|Pres*)—Great Britain has dropped automobile. s nitad: tate connie the proposal to hold a prelimiary s in the custody of the United States According to Mr. Smith, who ran is not common. proposal to hold a preliminary Marshal, Warrants will be tssued| A Ore oe where he was with Here is how Miss Norris answersd}conterence on Pacific quesiicns and fer the captain and mate. tis -aife, qho was shopping, he saw (the Atteen question has agreed to participate m tho According to the New York Mari- me Register the Marshall changed ver flag some time ago. On July 7 she sailed from Jacksonvile for sau and Halifax. She made Nassau and since then has not been reported + points along the coast. Lesa than @ week azo the Marshall was off Atlantic City doing a bis bu: the father of the boy, Ralph Miller, FIRST MINUTE. put the child into another automobile | tg. Thirds of Her Task In Easilg and drive off. Smith ‘s that when! Done. he jumpeg to the running board © as | tne car Aven by Miller he was _ @ No. 1—Would wornen as jurors, lmoaked intelthe euite ng a Woman accused of murder, ‘i A aie be more merciless than men, as was The father of the bey had jus! : leased (rom jail at Elizabeth, ed by counsel for Mrs, Kaber ip Washington conference as or, suggested by President Hardin, pally ac- cording to a statement made ia oft). cial circles here to-day. This deoision was reached after exchange of conversations betw London and W eat Br n shi ston ness with small boats that went out|he was com ed Jact Thursday i Clevelund? tain has alse agreed to the omeinal ‘o her, and it is satd thousands of (default of bait pending action by 12*) Magistrate Norris—No, decidedty. 4|date suggested, Nov. 11, the an- Menta. “She is believed to have-beer | court wave the child to the custods |net be governed by sentiment,|dent Harding still considers that the he ship that brought the 200 cases tolor its mutuer. The boy had been 'y- Women's sense of justice is cleaner | most suitable time, and will enter the Montauk Point which were seized a! New Haven when a dozen prominent citizens were arrested ten daye ago. ing with bis aunt and unele at Bliza- tian men's beth a. No, Lista u true, es Commis- A. A. A. OPPOSES vie Mette acne — MELLON TAX PLAN Six Sere). AUGUST IMMIGRANT QUOTA sora Manieeals “ALREADY EXCEEDED BY 320. Q. No. 3--Is pull city a deterrent to! EKER sf conference without any to the programme, d, reservations set — Was stat tchooner Sold Year Ago for West Intles Trade. | GLOUCESTER, Mass, Aug 2.—The jooner Henry I. Marshall was sold a rage to William BE, McCoy of Day- {Organization Says Motor Vehicle ona, Fin, eras understood tha w | Alpead Pavi enc | Allens om Four Districts Maat vas to he wed for trading in the West 21 re teady «Paying + , Indice. | Owner. Are — : ci Magistrate Norris—No 0 Back. Sa $346,720,000 in Various Ways. Q. No. 4—Is it true tiat a woman, Isiand al os will take steps FRANCE AND VATICAN Motor car own the Ame timately occupied, is safe on thei ro-diy tw send back fifty-eight immi AGAIN EXCHANGE ENVOYS, | 2! Avomeh': Deana arlene New York at any hour 07) grunts trom Greece und Persia who ling the special levy of $20,000,000 pro- ‘tn night? ni Toma Gisees. end f ey posed by Se ry of Treasur Magistrate Norris-—Yes, absoiutoiy,| *7i¥ed on board the Ancho Cala- lations Resomed | Melton betore Howe Wa Q, No. 5—What percentage of wom. | ta sesterday. ‘Thay tost in a unique Arvival’ tp: 3 {a tommit ners igned | ! | Meane Commitine sesierd Fhe tt fe maad: nat S, Aug, 2.—Resumption of diplo- e $10 per car ‘Faden ticensa tay mee OU mship Megat a Is “rance and the ted ould te spe 008.96) ; 9 3 Has and the C had been wait- an have been dermal effected b j y airtomobite 118. Very! sm simost negligible | 1 to bring in their immigrants arrival in this eity from Rome of snomnee Q. No, 6-—-Have youever seen a good) They raced up the channel and the to b , 7 abishop Beneventura Corrett " king prisoner who wore flat ireek ship arrived at Quarantine two pal Nancio here ane ‘i pled sinus? |:winutes before the other. On the two enilermial pei GtlenE coat. Hrance Magistrate Norris—1 never look at} were TM Greeks and twenty the Holy See were interrupted “| nein feet | Bosmiane This total exceeded th 04 as a result of a controversy be: | whers it | @. No. 7—Does Bedford Reformatory | ust Quota for those countries by fifty a in 190 ia tation. !¢ Veen \ cotormn’® jelght, and that number must be from i: . > |r pro} : losing ship's aliens \vniwe t istrate Nor’ Not der | aL tip ‘ Pred €. Riese! Y Ses tea) Magist an a Aker tite under} “"As @ result of six liners Mred C. Riegelmann. one to two c See en THORS BFS | 9.087 atovrage passenwer the 3 Lee Avenue, B Some of the an} to De TMpreyed , - August quotas of four divisions of im- rough Vrestde Q. No. 8—Slas the Proa.bition Law| migrants has been exceeded. and about ion aad secretary to © ased the number of offenders who wil have to be tack thts and Structure Waalen, died | signs of being add gecg danny tivepian Paralat ui morning walle on a vacation at} be ter slate, Me No pause of doe Magistrate Norris~ Ine enn i ‘ ond con IN Che message evocived yen marked H od ay “Othe Curees wad ML. Woslem Q No 9-—-Was tae recent vos ofa A £ ; \ 4 ? @. No. 15—Do the records of your! priving morally weak persons of liquor | ‘30 TIME GUNS CASEUP, PU BACK BY DST. ATORNEY Judge Rosalsky Comments on} Delay in Trying Detective Indicted 16 Months Ago. “Proper Amount of Vitamines and Calories Like Magic Oil to Quiet the Tempestuous Waters of the Matrimonial Seas,” Says Dietician. Same Thing Applies to Wives—“Nobody Loves a Fat Man” and Fat Woman Isn’t as Alluring as She Was in Her Flapper Days. “Although Lam a Judge," said Judge | Rosalsky in the Court of General Ses- sions to-day, “Lam beginning to be- jHeve there is something in the charge that there is one law for the rich or influential and another for the poor, From the records before me it would appear that if a man accused of a serious crime in this county is pros. | perons enough or influential enough By Fay Stevenson. A man never need acquire a paunch. lo obtain bail be is comparatively im A woman can always retain her mune trom punishment.” aylph-like figure. Indge Rosalsky’s remarks were! A man can always be kept im a Prompted by the case of Detective | happy frame of mind Jolin J. Gunson, formerly of Poltce| A woman ditto Inspector Henry's staff, noon was} A husband and wife should be \indicted sixteen months ago as a re-| happy every minute sult of the anti-police activities of | How? ‘Assistant District Attorney Smith. Let Marion” Dougias Campbell, Since hie andictment Gunson has | daughter of Mr. and Mra. George been calied to trial forty-three times. |Penn Campbell, of rthampton \Bach time up to to-day the District | Mass., explain. Attorney's office has reported that it| Marion is a dietician and ber train- was not case. line. ready to proceed with the To-day's excuse was on a new ing al Schoo! the Framingham (Mass.) for Domestic and Household “We are ready for trial sistant District Attorney Cunneen to the court, “but our witnesses ha not responded to subpoenas. We ask said As-| for sick people at a sanitarium on Central Park West of this city, for |the past (wo years, have taught her. | that the fe be marked ready anj|five and pretty, left New York for we will proces Finesse i her home town’ to wed and this is Droceed if the witnesses show jine message sho | behind te up, which we do not think likely,” ‘The case will be tried now or otherwise disposed of," said the Judge jtature brides and grooms who wien to live happily ever after. “In a nutshell, 1Us vitamines and “If this case isa crtevion of Galeries” declared | bobbed-hadred 5 Marion, as she stood in her ite method to be followed ip trying | kitchen, nattily attired in a becoming an indicted police officer, what is the/@pron (he only one which wasn't use of having courts of justice? ‘The | Backed, in ber trunk) Ie wives would feed their husbands the proper papers to-day are lilled with charges|amount of vitamines and calories of brutality against a certain poiice | they would find it a magic oil to officer, and if his case Is not to b> duet the tempestuous waters of the matrimunial seas. tried for a couple of years he migh as well be turned loose right now.’ | “Get a chart, with the vitamine and Mr. Cunneen announced that his | calotic value of each food indicated wo witnesses against Gunson had | thereon,” is Mari expert advice artived in response ibpoenaa {t® married women, young and old, and Judge Rosulsky immediately or- | “nd hang tt in the kitchen right dered the empanclling of a jury, The |2mder your nose, Consult it every taking of testimony will begin toc | you prepare a meal for hubby morrow i will be well. Wateh him as a The two witnesses are Rebec oy would a pationt, Malyado, otherwise “Billee Howard? |, “it Be is inclined to be a Dit ite, nd “Diamond Billee,” and Rose Gon. | table, you've undoubted!y fed hin vales, alias “Spanish The in, [something which contained too many dictment charges Gunson with’ ge. |calories. “If he sulks, your menu may cepting a bribe and with extorting | DO 4 p too low ‘ih caloric: value, $50 from. “Bille” Howard” “on. Oct | Remember the same rule applies to (15, 19) No. ye 3 yourself, ‘under threat of arrest to ctu reg | SOL course,” concluded this femal to ply her trade wizard who hol!s imuch of the se ee of married felocity in the palm of he hand as well as her head, ‘we can't |\TIGHE TO HAVE Ss to si be Cleopatras and Adonises, but ! warried folk would diet through AN EARLY TRIAL | sirict observance of food values’! oe [beliove more homes would be happy isirh i cant expect to eat all sors District Attorney Swann to Push of mixtures and. combinations and 5 eainst Poli en be happy. ‘They can't expect to Cases Against Policeman Ace | Alt" so many. starches and overdne cused of Clubbing. on proteins and expect to keep thy Hines of youth. Kill the disposition | Assistant District Attorney Sujlivan|and the figure and what have you lefi \) |IF YOU'D HOLD YOUR HUSBAND, FEED HIM BY THE FOOD CHART, SAYS MARION D. CAMPBELL Arts, together with her dietary regime | Yesterday Marion, who is twenty-| 2 TWO WOMEN DEAD, THREE HURT, WHEN YOUTH THWART AZTOTURNSOVER GET $5,000 RANSOM Two women were killed this morn ing when a limousine containing touring party from Louisville, Ky, Bedell Causes Arrest After Par-| ‘urn’ completely over at a sharp . ourve on the Lincoln Hichway be- ents Wire Money Here tween Frankiin Park and Ten Mtie From Baltimore. Run, near New Brunswick, J. I The dead were Miss Della BE. Money . and Mrs. Edward Pierson, Miss Harry Spencer, twenty-five, of NO) woney was instantly killed and Mre. 407 West 146th Street, was locked UD! Pierson died later in the Middlesex in the West 0th Street police station| General Hospital, New Brunswick. [lust night, charged with attempted] MP. Pierson and Mr. and Mra. W. Ye Stiglitz were shehtly injured Mr. Stiglitz said that in rounding the curve he came upon a large auto truck going In the same direction as his car and swung out to pass it. In doing so he found himself face te’ face with anothe ar and had te hack quickly in behind the truck again. He declared he thought’ struck the rear of the truck be- jextortion, after a young man. who said he was Willlam B. Bedet!, twen- ty-bwo, memeber Baltl- more familr, the police an was held |privoner and forced to Lelyphone his of a wealthy had told amaying story of how he swing people in Baltimore asking them to wire $5,000 for his release. Ne Spencer was arraigned in the Wasli-] tore the brakes arrested his car, and ington Heights Conrt to-day after re-}!7 striking the ce ae ca se (hrown © the ditel is car, j tease In $10,000 bail furnished late last) i surned over completely twice night by the Fidelity Deposit Com-} according to Mr. Stighite the party | pany of Maryland. left Louisville a week ago last Sun- | Bedell said that he met three men|day and was on the way back, Mr. lin Baltimore some time ago and that| Pirson is the ‘head of the orm of Laver varrivihe: tere: he wot fe touche mon one Rone: undertakers, in peta Louisville and Mr. Stiglitz is in the with them, He was staying at No tomobile tire business. Al of the West 58th Street, he aid, and] parties are said to be well-to-do, about $ o'clock yesterday afternoon] Sons of Mr. Pierson left Louisvitie this morning to take charge of the the three came to take him on an au- of Mrs. Pierson and Miss They took | coom on the top floor of 4 house near vod Money. tomobite ride him to a Mra, Stightz was riime with her Street and Kdgecombe Avenue. | inusband in tie front seat, while bee ‘There, he sald, onc P laister, Miss Money, was riding witty, here he sald, one man put a pletol Arr and Mra, Plerson in the rear of jto his breast and threateded to kill him 1f he failed to get them $10,000, The young man told hfs captors he could not get $10,000 but might get $5,000. While they continued to threaten him telephoned to his rents and asked them to wire $5,000 o the Western Union office at Broad- way and 41st Street, as the men had directed. At 9 o'clook last evening the three} took Bedell back to the automobile,, still threatening him with the revol- ver, and started downtown to get the money. The car, with two men in it, waited before the Hotel Continental in 41st Street while the third man and Bedell went to bhe telegraph of- fice. There Bedell shoved the man away from him and ran to Policeman McAvoy, who was directing traffic at Breadway and 41st Street. McAvoy | arrested Spencer. | Spencer denied Bede! he was positively the Nmousine. Mrs, Pierson is @ cousin of Mise Money and Mrs. Stig- it Wie Tierson at the hospital was said to be in so serious a nerrous state that a thorough examination vt his injuries was not considered practicable $200 A WEEK FOR MRS. SHAW. Counsel in Suit Naming Butterfly Girl in Follies Gets $1,500 Fee. Mra, Elinor Shaw, who ts sumg Philip M. Shaw, banker, for divorce, naming’ Miss Madrienne La Barre, the "Jutter-.. fly’ of the Follies, as correspondent, to- day received from Supreme Court Jue- . Martin $200 a week altmony end « counsel fee of $1,500, pending the report of Referce Robert L. Luc, who was ap pointd to look into the financial ability charges but identified by the It ay hand’ t ‘ a for love? of Shar ieee a fea to-day in the case ot ne inet ism't the nicest thing to | young man. 'The police learned at the y rimicn Aarti eald that. crocs \en| ene ormer Acting Detective Sergeant | nave x around nme -| Western Union office 't $5,000 had| ,faination of the papers he was con- Charles . Tighe. He had orders | body sa fat man pend eee. | bee wired from Haltitnore to Willlam| \jnced that Mrs. Shaw is entitled to [from District Attorni ann to} woman ae Seihit vitamnine |B» Bedell. In the excitement attend-| provisional alimony and counsel fees. jbring Tighe to speedy trial on] ing caloric values, eating foods which |ing the arrest the two men in the] ‘The confilcting amMdavite before him tn GRA eGs that aha piling up against | me ‘e up to certain standards but | automobile reference to the financial abitity of him a8, Sequel to his “running |do not over-measure, will do the| emer Shaw make it very dificult to render a dit 43d Street and Ninth Ave-|triok, tt will certainly eradicate the | ,, a “atistactory decision on tat question, 9 other charge: oda Anked if she intended to try the! auppotnte tance ; See raIened ate geet ate chart upon her Hance, Mies: Camptell) HELD FOR ASSAULT.) | tenjanin FF Spellman. uttornes tor Vas arraigned velore Magistrate | axelaimed: atimon i, 7 Simpson in the West Side Court.| sp oghall mail the chart in my! ; ainiony $7.500 counsel fees and $3,000 This makes five cha in all, on|xitehenette before 1 remove my With Clubbing = Lay) 2D, w nich he is out on $4,500 bail bridal veil.” d to Hom: | en Tighe was arraigned vester-| Oh, the bridegroom-te-be? Why, he igvaayl day, charged with a simple as-lig Roy Scott Cowan, thirty, now # mon oe Se Gaps Eee sault seven-und-one-half year-old | salesman for the Western Electric at | Mire” pastor svi mi» Do you Helen Coen of No. 600 Ninth’ Avenue] Hetroit, but_a native of Northampton, Wow at the head of Our Christian be was held for 8 Sessions. | He {a a graduate of the University | Ciurah of twelve inembers which meets know why Then Magistrate directed | of Vermont and served overseas w at Deojay's home, No. 240 Union Ave- Charles Green, a negro has but! the 23d Engineers. ‘The ce will} nue, Moriner’s Harbor, Staten Teland, it’s toastedP live—happilly, of course--In Detz one leg, to lodge a complaint of fe- lonious assault against the policeman, | and held him in $1,009 bail on this | charge. } eee es | TO ESCORT LEGIONNAIRES GOING ABROAD DOWN BAY.! > $12,000 THEFT IN GLARE Thieves Cut Hole tn Wall a Clothing Store at 48th Street, Thomas B. Wanamaker Post Will « lenrned to-day that burglars Une a Police Bont, aye worked in Uie glare of The Thomas RoW or Post, | and under the eyes of wersby In the Useatrica! American Legion, made up of employnes, | of the John Wanamiker Store, has| ni $10,000. a net 824 000 secured the police bowt John F. Hyiay | worth of men’ ) Friday night to escort the George Wastiington wien | from the store ore. No she Koes dow ¥ lormorrow, ears | 1800 Broadway CCremonie Jdvance taward | wheer altortions bein for Teeonmruciol, Among “the delegites| a jeweler who hos not wt moved in are ere they found a chest of carp Major Barnard J. Flood, Past Con hey i mander, (en. Lafayette. Dalles be New York City: Capt A. te He York and.” i ris: Richard B, nded Ai sobled man ws ate by ri fun, " floor « vine by Bost: ait |) neler the murgary Wel Ih I pander, ich | etaiee ye cts Iuahiewad there w ; dozen of then jon: Chaplain | ork City > . | RAINSTORM BLOWS INTO CITY Cor nmmone ny Midor Caine from Mississinnl Valley—Will ¥ Te eeu? New Be Cool for Some Days A ab Pot © Maher é Col. De Lancey Ke At high neon it wa lark ws night ——— io jin lower Manhattan, a etre Mg SUBWAY AGENT HELD UP: [=i tn wl te slo wraimre Beto ad line. The min was 1 loca! show BANDITS FLEE WITH $510. | tt came east from the Mississipp! one Tonto vattes Station at Mth Street and Lexing-| At Wir Weather Bureas was ton Avenue Rebled paneed heat it wis first gener anaccompanicd by Miunder and Three masked and arm abi 1a wa had syed Cor sever \up the ticket seller a sth 8 fun a 0, cooling stock on the ee the Larnntonl Avelie ature, whieh wa enough Stution of the Lexin Avenue sialic Aeterna \way early last Sunday motnins and es the glad tidings from the Weat speed thy $51 " ” 4 nu 1 ‘i Oy After Long inte ve Tiauer Raid ulin, They | ratds bust nig Hunt! le d ' Y = % 4 ‘ Liop Luk wae aed in $090, OF BROADWAY LIGHTS. | Rob} and Iris stepaon, Leon Barnes, were held in $1,00) bail for action by the Grand | Jury before City Magistrate Fetherston lin the New Brighton Police Court Jday, on a charge of felonious somult The gharge is made by Joan Stamsana, yo preacher, who lives in the house next to Deomy's According to Stanisana, vited him, to come (Stanivana’s) — aix-ye Agnes, who had) been Deojay'# for the last tw To seal in the delicious Burley flavor. to Treojay nd i dau living with ¢ months. Whe ory It’s toasted. jhe got there Stanisana testitied, [iis "him on the dead with a cieb, and | his stepson Barnes a im by, wel ng an iron bar upon fe jond face, he test | stopped the aasult a ana was | sent to St. Vincent’: Hospital | - > j Warbasse Gets ty Job ta Brooklyn. | Jacob Barscherer, Commissioner of cords In inooklyn, toss [charles S$. Warbasse, Republic f tne Deput Appl Ninth ornmis pient ts Hines ©Emerson “Records Have YOU HEARD these two new Emerson Hits? They’re corkers! 10397 ANNAIN INDIANA Comedy Song Eddie Cantor Oh! They're Such Nice People Character Song . . . + + + Billy Jones 10398 ALL BY MYSELF Fox Trot Great Lakes Orch. I'm Nobody's Baby Fox Trot Plantation Dastce Orch. Incidentally they sound best on THR merson Phonograph a F ; a sas ®