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— «SUBWAY HOLD-UP LEADS TO CAPTURE OF 4 WHO CONFESS Ticket ‘wiht at Freeman Street Station a Victim De- spite Precautions. ROBBERS - SEIZED $115. Got Away in Car, ut Police- man Managed to Capture the Driver. The precattions taken against hold- \ up men by Wrank Schneider, ticket izent on the uptown side of the Free- nan Sireet Station of the Interbor- sh Subway in the Bronx didn’t pre- ent ¢ 4 tealing $115.82 at 2 o'clock this morning, but he netivity of ¢ Hirsch with his police whistle Je prompt re- sponse of Vat orge Roeder “othe # Street Police Station need 1 behind the bags and aired ip the robberies rbway Thre nen entered the station, and while twoe 1 Seineider the thi rd Hirsch, the chopper. s nee with a well such a happen. s counter, where Ihe prisoners, accomling to the po | opolitan Tobacco n Yonkers recently Company Ossining Chareh Woman's Cla Justice Morschauser at While Plain: to-day granted permission to the Firs | ‘resbyterian Church of Ossining to sel manse to the Woman's Club for $15.00, ‘The reasor this sale is that a residence tor a minister and i ‘4 desired to purchase a smaller one. a RURIED ALIVE UNDER COAL, BRIDGEPORT, Conn. Sept. 10 Anna and Mary Chiepuly, two years old, playing beside a wal n acoal yard. eo, al8o admitted holding up a Met- wagon it 1 Ossining n the butiding 1s too t five and were burled alive when @ thousand tons of coal burst the nriek masonry yesterdey. A ik was accomplished In get the bodle \ Some of the Famous Police Athletes Who Competed To-Day §] §00,000; 000 FOR HE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, At the Annual Games of the Finest Force i. in the | World a einer rae an ic. RAT Keys ett THROWING HAM BION, TTH AVE. RAIDNETS : $90,000 IN BOOZE) € AT CHEMIST SHOP “Give Me a Cammats Hair! Toothbrush” Said to he Password. ne t “ sl} ey dd got in touch yoth ee steRe him about, Feder! Prohibition age armed © j-up. and the police were no- | wit 4 8 oh Warrant went to the ited Hu the anen reached N Witz-Roy Chemical Company, No. 439 e window und got UC\ceventh Avenue, this afternoon the drawer, then dusted ‘searched the place and confiscated NIUE ep anee ane Whee shout $50,000 worth of Liquors, in- MAGIA tA Nhat cluding whiskey, gin, brandy, reall Mee cot der heard te whistle veer, ate, stout and wine. UGH Scene) dowd) 4 few hours earlier Prohibition : aw Tim at Arent Whtenberg says he went there 4 CUAFSTEDL Ut> ne and bought a pint of whiskey eid vor hopping, into! the $4. He said he got it by using thi yuri ity , Jer commande: 7cd | password Mach wheel of which | Give me amel's wir tooth. re f Leubecks,, twenty- jy igan. i No. 8041 yan tinen arrested the cierk, Harolr dergen. Roeder qoward. No. 134 Sherman 4 ve NT Wy stalled to Bronx, and went to United Stule ees Commissioner Hiteheeck tor a sexrch SE e wacrant. ‘The warrant was issue! at i eer ing tO) tne: vol zure Pollowes sen his complicity in the hold- fibers thy eto GOS ip and guve the names of his com- gn of Prohibition enforcement EVEN WEES Ble ef SHERUPS I) ore reveaied to-day MCHENE SOE AED ee hee | First, C. J. Fortman, in charge o he middle of August. Ax a result) 1:., pedeval field agents for New Yor Bee peune mceh causuned: Heary NW: nd New Jersey, announced tiat bis mony ie soEM, au poe ean ; men © instructed to fasue no more WSth Sirest, and Charles [ FIND. | summonses to men accused of selling Ippteen; end evar brothers Higyor, but to arrest such men im umeteen, who Eave t me addvess | OU? and lock deem ap etl as Richter did; Tho per Tn ee en ball een, No. 420 Masi (I) ee or iy sig ie aerietene lala Saleen 89! Haynes to nvestization #1 t they got written confessions from at = ies . and an admission aaues : ae eee » United Sta ne oe EA ifs destination conitesion the P| iy6 withdrawal of liquor from jan ce went to the home of ee et ee aa and captured tle [thine being, with no annone had wa Me to when the Suwanee wi Tt ‘ fter and ae ~ iroy pin Mle they hed | yn, punporeod (le itnreal aces. ‘ Mes aWas FPOM) Cos said, was to bring about a com- he Freeman Street Stutinn. TheY | rete bolt in the movement of liquor se YOR aa vee ne Hedera! authorities can ne Flynns appeared and were alse | complete a checking up of the amoun’ ander joa hand and the qualifications of all Berean puiice say. Hil | ons sceking (0 get the custody paded revolver im iis possession | 1 when arrested. Another was found |” a oibition vurhorities hone tha 8 the room veoupied by mim andi nn. measures will so reduce the turner and) Richter, Whe cay driven) sine supply t majoriiy of RO Wate aeons en Al yootleggers wil b pul our of bus: ae Heaney BANG CNG PONCB UNE aa: Tt ved that bootleggers, eee ieme where a itd] coed te depend on amugefed sup: Salen SAY, eS . will increase their prices EBs (bape soi sald ive hundred cose* of whiskey were Bote ore ae was able to} saved to-day at Die 28, North HOBUIEY BY Ok the pence) River by Prohibilion agents under E prep. ie ne H. Langley as an incident of the new robo tb tt 1 8 1 ey pe y oof th Federal enforcement vould think of ploking wp as hel-UP | authorities. The whiskey was con- peradoes, ‘The men themselves say signed by (he Rugby Distilir aot y lave be working the | i "pany of Louisville, to dusep ame only since the middle of Augu. Rds) Bawa wo haa All were ends and ali out be Ww Sara perinty, whic! 7 Pegi : abd it occu di to them that th al vay and “LL” stations offered easy gated kings.” “Among tie totd-ups adraited {30 HOOCH CASES he gang are wh wing 4 OUT OF 45 ARE One Hundred and shty-thic | erect station of the Third Aveous Z| THROWN ASIDE Bronx; Desbross Street station of — be, e Ninth Avenue Li 1sth Street and) gat of forty-five cases presenied . ourth Avenue station of the Inter-lto the Brooklyn Grand Jury unde wrough subway Sih Street and/tne Mullun-Gage law, thirty were | Jerome Avenue subway, 16th Street| thrown out and fifteen indictments foulevard subway station, Bre a week's activity By the police. As- sistant District Attorney Snyder says that the calendar practically cleaned up on the booze situation. ‘The cases thrown by the in- qvisitors to-day were arresis iade on evidence taken in men's homes and business places and on the “hip.” ‘The small number of arrests during the last week indicates a let- up in the activities of the police, in obedience to Mayor Hylan’s mandat not to enter homes or other places. without a search warrant out Arthur J, Daly has a blacksmith shop at No. 891 Lexington Avenue, and a cop against his protest pinched a smal) flask in a closet and then pinched the blacksmith, Mr. Daly denied all know!led of the flask, say ing that he had eply recently taken possession of the shop from a man to whom he had rented it. Case (hrown jesse had @ bottle JS ELLER BASE ME DON aL E. ERICKSON. SFEINDORSEMENT OF HASKELL BY JUSTICE CROPSEY Mayoralty porters Candidate's Jubilant Over Leiter Sent to Halligan. Sup- f Judge Reuben Hus- kell jubitanths Jaimed to-duy that Instice James C. Cropsey had ced the Haskell ticket when John President of the Board of Aldermen, made public a etter he had received from the Brocklyn jurist, Justice Crepsey in the letter mentions only| candidacy of Mr. Ha an, but hi attacks thy Republican leawder- ind inasmuch oS Republican hip (s committed to the ( tis assumed |w the Ha followers that Justice sey's 1 ni of Haliigan nite indorsement of Haekel! as of the City of ice in the fa candidate in the prima- ries tor fhe yomination for President of the Board of Aldermen. You are the only Republican seeking that nommation, and T am giad to be able fo vole for you and work for your of New York could readiiy become a Republican city if our party ha real lealers at their ad, But ils so-called leaders pre sent as wrry spec The q Nave re yeated this year thelr performance 0 four years ago and if they can have thelr way the r it will be the saine as then—ao sweeping victory for ee mapy, Ony party is sadly inn! real leadership. Tt should ha head men who believe in the party and who will strive to nominate its pest candidates and then do gl! in ihe'r power to obtain their election Gur party should nov be ted by men whose main purpose seems to be to perpetnally continue themselves or relatives in office Your nomi- mn would be o just rebuke to (hose who sol to mislewd the party. With best wishes and sincere’ b { in your success, believe me, very vuly yours SAMS ©. CROPSEY CITY WINS FIGHT FOR GAS, COMPANY RECORDS. Subpoena Iam dat Alb ¥ Orders Phem Prodaced Tucsda the lon, hit of tie city to compe and Queens Gas Company to p. its books be- fore the Public Service Commission to justify the ga5 company's request tor an increase from $1.35 per thousand ubie feet to $1.60 was crowded with victory today when Corporation Coun O'Brien was notilied that a sub- poena had quiring Will the company praduce a the eommis moming. t back of his grocery store, w aid he had Yor years and was k i to celebrate the wedding of his daughter, the of which had no! ‘been tiinown out An inquisitive cop without a ware rant found five ounces of liquor in a cio n thy rear of Joseph Breit man's butcher shop, No. 104 Mermaid Avenue, Coney Island Case thrown out ae a to yat ite DISOBEYS DOCTORS; AIDS DROWNING BOY Order yards and reman Oliver Disre » Avoid Water Saves Child. Fireman Matthew A. day on the fireboat William 1, the foot of 88th Street, Brovkiyn, r violating the strict rules lad n saving Strong af- Jown his doctor a boy from | drowning, hed 1 Br an no at up Halligan, the Haskell candidate for! ei» bulkhead near ran dumped off, to ti hy G with orders nd t iremen ved ou n Last to Tune he pecame ill while attach Hook and ladder No ‘ookiyn, and Fire Department ¢ nt him to light duties on the fireboat to go in bothing or an roumstances get any water up his doctors not ny He w and firehouse had fallen from W9th Street, Oliver end of the pier and pming until he came ad to dive several each hin) with the Wh a pan: Nasean. Ho o the per boy was re s sitting on th ols last night ds playma pier ran ry the Sw! h out to snes before le he wa vas jad son th w and whene lah boy. could swimmin; cher ne was by rrybo oy a G Avent de wa Sombaker hid IRL KILLED, SISTER HURT, WHEN SIDE CAR HITS CURB. Companions Also bat Are Not Serto Withetmina twenty, Inaud and her fittle sister, Clara, ie in. th Wyekof Heights Hospital near deatin ag the result of a motorsveie accident last night, when tho two Castens girls and thelr father, Murtin, No, 220 West 10tst Street, Manhattan, were riding in 1 motorevele and side car operated by Otte Bruno, No, 537 West Mit Stree! was provending Onder Avenue, Ridgewood, When Hruno Inte Cornelia. Street 1 truck the curd he throes ed driver ¥ wn out, Brung ¢- |eaptng and & terin Phe two elimina died om retaken to the hospital, where ra is not exp Both suffered fractured skulis. HOME BREWERS MERELY FADDISTS, SAYS “DRY” CHIEF ve. Haynes Declares “Mania” Will Pass, but Hops Crop Is yugh tor 7,500,000 Cases of Pee WASHINGTON, sept ‘addists hus were home brewers char- acterized 10-day by Federal Pro hibition Commissioner Roy Haynes as be start for Colin bus The fact that enough hops w be harvested in the Umited ¢ s this year to ke 7,500,000 cases of beer means nothing to Com missioner Haynes ‘Home brewing a payeno logical mania that will pass rap idly,” he said. “A lot of peop are trying to get excitement or nut of descending into und there performing ver- tain mysterious rites supposed t in duction what fun the cellar re result in the pre of beer I resembles Some their verdict was From Hittle sought about hear the vhat product which is told me The people experiments again.” Soften © hom neve Home made heer As fo! ats more Jan merous st ulling—t of the que Meanwhite up on every and more evidence hand of the incr \ng popularity of home brewing SonALe keetw Ts rs ORVILLE T wanzeR COW BOX TRAERIC COM CROWD AT ANNUAL OLICE FESTIVALIS. BIGGEST IN HISTORY. Bomb Attack Showers Amer igan Flags on Vast Throng | | | | 1921, 7 8 MONTHS BULING —) THROUGH COUNTRY Netropolitan Projects Lead to Constructional Revival With $358,239,000. throughout ‘the operations calling for of $1,600,000,000 the Builders have started matructional outlass during the flvat eight mouths of year. This is 10 per cent age for the corresponding period of (he preceding five years, It re garded in the industry as a probable above the aver- | fair normal for the current decade. filing curr s shown by That it {s far trem quirements, however, | of contemplated new wor! during the same period. ‘This placed by the correspondents of the W. Dodge Company at $3,202 in tha twenty-seven Northeastern States covered by that organization. In the entire country, the tota ceeds $3,500,000,000. Practically she remainder not put under contract this year will be started as soon as reports economic conditions shail become} more favorable, A wedding of interest to New York | beds, Weud master of Groton School. August operations van well ahead and Lenox seciety Is that of Mi aa bride willl be attended by the in volume, showing 4 per cent. gain| Elsie Parsons, daughter of Mr. and | 1. vn Unalee Tunes “ana, HOrseGe over July and 9 over the samo month! Mrs, Herbert Parsons of No. 7 Hast} Duncan. John 7. Lawrence will last year. Dodge veporis show con: | 76th Street, to Morehead Patterson, | serve 4s t man and the ushers tracts awarded for 10,972, in| son of F s. Rufus L. Pat. | Wil be UH. Casimir De Rham, Amory 23 i and Mrs. Rufus L. Pat-| 2° Carhart jr, Willlam Sheffield which 96 per cent. 61 $80,829,000, were | tersoy of No. 15 Bast sth Street, | Cowles jr, A. Coster hermerhorn, veridential; $44,797,000, or 20 ber cent, this afternoon at 4 o'clock at Trinity | John B. Parsons, D. 8. Ingalls, L. Ge for public works and utilities; $35,526, | Givaech ie Tonos: pthe Latt ReAtOs, Me arry We Lace mes Me- ete bad d will perform ceremon envy, G erson, Blake 000 for business buildings, $27,959,000] assisted by the Rev, Endicott Lawrence and F. tyer Hobson, or educational structures, $10/852,000 See for industrial plants. ‘They reveal,| tra act since the first of tno yen tro, that metchants look for immedi: | for §274.209.000, FS her vente ann | ORDERED HOOCH ate revival of business, contracts for mercantile buildings exceeding the to- +1 for any preceding month this yeu $358,239,000 METROPOLITAN WORK) UNDER WAY. New York {5 inereaging its lead pidly in tho building revival. With Northern New Jersey. forming the metropolitan district, it has awarded contracts $352,239,000 this year, ov 86 per cont. ot tor more than the average the @azresponding period Much in the preceding five years. of this gain {tributed to ten-year tax ex- sia emption in New York, and tive years} Below, in New Jersey, on residential butld- ings, but New York always takes the : lead’ in a gener ructional bavored by ideal weather. a vecord| movement, and its leadership now ts king crowd thronged Grovesend| accepted more as proof of the sub- race track this afternoon {o witness | stantial character of the national re- i vivel rather than as due mainly to 9 first of the two annua Polic ey first he two annua Polies|igcat stimulus. Its residential worke Yield Days has taken per cent, of the total, Hours before the time diaied {ut this could be accounted for. by | for the games to start the historic] the urgent need of housings as well it ANSI e CU up, | #3,by. tax exemption. old race grounds started to fill up, } ““atiwust contracts were awarded for and by the time Mayor Hylan, Po-| $61,010,000, the contemplated work lice Commissioner Enright and a amounting to $08,604,000, oF 3 ; Waa Manoren ues as cent. more than in Ju tesidentint other honored guests arrived’ in tracts called for $35,689,000, or 48 caravan of automovite d stand,| per cent; business buildings for $9 joxes and paddoct were alive with | 404,000, of 1b per cent; educational ; pate (structures for $4,985,000; public nen, women and children ono TGR RA ie and B Th Ls | works and utilities for $3,101,000, nests, having dined at the Hotel] Metropolitana residential builders Commodore before starting out un-| are holding their supremacy easily Jor an escort of motoreyele potice,| TOM week lo week. Of 614 projects NRE Tataye: tel Gi announced during the past week, arched in review before the cheer-| Caring for $15,779,900, were 437 resi- ng, bundelapping multitude. They | dential at $8,268,000. Contracts were were escorted 10 the official boxes,| awarded for 367 operations at $14,- i eee nd the| 161,909, including 240 residential at afternoon of thes huunehed, As combined Department (Band wi Police plu m and ihe and Wire a sang lastly | bar- ad the aper n Star tannt day bombs w ir to barst and thousands below with tin can flags. The countryside r when the words of the final chorus of the national anthem burst trom the throwts of t Alth: Sato tate t gums he ha a of bug nto the shower Hk Ame of the spec were and th before 1 to the transpo one, ous welt well under w ands were fill hotling-over point, Vi tion problem proved a kn y s decided improvement was over former years, when the tion was so bad that persons did not arrive until after 4 Yelack and did net icave the track j until many urs after the last event bat note couges thousands of {| h ad been completed, 'To-day's crowds used practically every method of travel, ‘Thousands arrived in auto~ nobiles, which were parked, sardine ke. in every available vacant spots | even more used the ated and sur. thes: Catecaniny: drove thelr own vies | ind “walking was g.od" for hordes. | It was rather unusual to note that the first event, a burlesque sham battle indulged in by 100 clowns, | started on time. V'rorm then on there | a hitch, so faithfully had committees done their | arious th clown battle came{ vongh and Roman riding embers of mounted | squads, wrest ind boxing bouts several ciren. sets and demonstra- tions of different ot steppin inaways and 0 hg rescues from runaway horses After the riding features came a long serio of track and field events which brought eut sueh widely-known police and Ulympiec athletes as Babe Me sDonal Metjrath, Jac on anit many EX-ARMY NURSE WINS BEST FARM IN DRAWING. |Five Thousand Apply for Wyoming Irrigable Vand. OMAHA, Sept. 10 Miss Jennie B | Fuller of Gresham, Neb, ex-nurse the army, won the prise farm at the ashen Hole land drawing tor ex-ver viee men and women at Torrington Wro,, vesterday, Drawing began shortly | Witwer HOC continued until neariy ae evenal other former tir | Feceauy opened and is irrigable | $7,266,000 REST OF COUNTRY BEHIND BIG NEW YORK LEAD. as let contracts ‘or $122,402,000 during the year, or 9 per] cont n the preceding five veay uyera Tue August total was! lose t of Iniv—$20,000,000, Tt 3,000, o4 $5,472,000 ombrac yeridentinl; $2,622,000 44 per cent, for business, educational; $1,974,400. for police works. Contemplated work minted to 887,000. Middle Atluntic States score a 44 pee cent. increase over July with $37,- 212,000, including $11,685,000. oy 41 per ent, for py work, d utilities; $11,044,000, or 29 per cent, residential; 602,000 educational, $5,522,000 for hit buildings. Work under ou ‘Taste is a matter of tobacco quality C country | ‘ont | in} Miss Parsons Becomes Bride Of Morehead A EURTBOn To- Day” ‘ | | \ _— the five-year average. Contemiaisi| AT POINT OF PISTOL work for August aimeunted to $20,000, Since the first of the year,! * ros it has reached $490,042.00 \ Thirsty Trio Invade Restaurant and In the Pittsburgh district, August . 1 contracts amounted to. $32,899,000, de- | Two Are Locked Up After Jcreasing 24 per cent. from July, with | Running Battle. | $9,493,000, or 29 per cent, residential $8,713,000 for public works, $1,794.000] Three men went into John Nagy’e educational, $4,342,000 tr business | restaurant at No. 167 Second Avenue Contracts awarded Win Neal OF cen Vactiuai caiemctr neces the year call for $290,193,000, 0 eH x 1 us uk a fo hooch. Whea |per cent more, than the fvecyeae| ld thery wax none in the house, one average. August contemplated work|@re¥ @ revolver and demanded that was three times the volume started. |Nasy produce the drink The Central West rolls up $444.-| Other in the place shouted “Police! [418.00 for the year. hut this 18 fo |avd the thren ran followed by diners more than the five-year average. Its| plowing police wh ae $60,245,000 for August ts 3 per cent. | atichuel Tours ‘ine x. Policeman more than the July total, giving $17,-| a0) Moke two reservista, | 148.000, "or 25 per cent, to public) tank Miller and Joseph Adathiet, of works: $14,261,000, or 24 per cent, for | the Hast 86th Strect Station, Joined in housing, $9,787,000 for business; §9,.| the chase through 82d Street. nha edi aan Its Son tenn | One of the fugitives turned and fired projects of the year would call for] two shots and the police fired several, He AE OOS those for August taking at going wild, At Third Avenue two The ‘Northwest with $58,188,000 for | (. thie men vers caught after a fight, Jthe year ts 23 per cent. above its| Ut the thind esenped average of the preceding five years.| The prisoners described themselves But its August contracts of $8,244,-| as William G. Elliot, twenty-two, of 000 are 25 per cent. r the July | No. o63 Weat 24d Street, a truckman, fotal, with $ i 33 per cent.Jand Sidney Abbott, twenty-nine, residential, $2,168,000 for public works. <4 177 Woodlawn Avenues Mancino August contem work was $11.1 00. 1) te ca 770,000, making the total in this class | S0U"#*% machi either had a for the year $143,985 weapon, but @ revolyer was found in ae lan $2d Street areaway, Runaway Norge Injures Two, —— —= A mull wagon horse ran away this] Pen Dollars a Minute for Dancing, mornin ut Carmine Street and sixth) ‘Ten dollars per iminute was the Avenue. Willlam Larbin, No. 233 West | charge made by Mme, Olive Roshanara, 19th Sircet, caught the horse by thel@rental dancer, who has obtained « bridle, but 9 shaken off and fell, | Judgment against Walter De Wagstaffe, brnising bis lege, At Bedford and Car-| atrical manager, for mine the mais wagon collided | cording to her attorne with 9 wagon driven by William) ™ & Vorhaus, Mme. Roshanara | Donovan, Noo 4 Bast 66th Stret, who |danced for Mfty minutes in the Hltinge was thrown from his seat and injumd|erheatre for De Wagstaffe one night | internally, phe runaway hore tet! some time ago. A bill for $600 was MO ee gi Aen |tendered, but De Wagstafte did not pay of der ue Hed contro the dancer then’ filed a Juggment ——— \gainst De Wagstatte a Accused of Stealing Motoreycte. ae, | Patrolman Exiward Smith of the! Dancers Held for | Hust 88th Street Station saw a man| A young woman who er profes |dtag a motoreycle from No. #27 os al name was Millle Dupree and her [S4th Street earty to-day and arrestet|real name Lotta Desmond, was ar. Sion (Atha) pnuhceatai ne seam Hinion "| rained before Magistrate, Kochendotur F setae jis lamates to-day’ and held in. $900 lier recently discharged from the na ML UChaNan Nb pimeoaaine ia Moris vn had been ving in No. 407 Mast | Walter Greenwald Was held in similar Séth Stroet. According to the police, |hail, ‘The two were arnested last nlght Jie hed tried to buy: the machine at its wood, Lo where they w own price from Chris Art and faile | a daneiig show. ‘The poll Hing, foot it and was starting to motor {ray they had nun two hypodermic t) Hamilton, Ris mother | s. ‘The woman he was Mees He was. Lowith fursiar champion high dives In 1917, We state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chester- tield are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. hesterfield CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended