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COMPANY ACCEPTS TEMPORARY RATE OF $1.35 FOR GAS Brooklyn Borough Concern Makes Quick Hearings a Condition. FIGHT CITY INSPECTION. Own Figures kill Bronx Cor- poration’s Claim for Rate of $1.70. The Brooklyn Com- pany, appearing through counsel to- day before Public sioner Borough Gas Service Commis- Prenderg it » stated that posed temporary rate of $1.35 tor pending determination of a permanent| rate, provided the commission would immediately hold hearings precedent to establishing a perm The nent rate, proceedings berore Cormmis- i |eharged against every thousand sioner Prendergast resulted trom anj|ecubic feet to defray the legal ex- drder served on the company to show | Penses of the gas rate case. In 1920 Galike! Why & $196 ‘tomporaty rate | this assessinent was cat in half, to 1 b.44 cents. These charges levied by should not be put into effect la public ulllity again: 8 consumers company is now charging $1.50, al-|hnave a dubious Ie lity, Neverthe- though it was ordered by the com-| tess, accepting the company's 1920 mission on § 1 to reduce its rate| figures the alleged net deficit of 37.5 trom $1.50 to $1.40. The effect of to-| cents on every thousand cubic feet = day's proceedings is expected to be| becomes a net surplus of 12.50 cents Seanree the announcement of a new tem-|when computed on the $1.50 basis, All Get Together to Discuss porary rate and the announcement ot | which the company says is not prof-| Plans for Coming Mayor- hearings on a permanent rate, to | itable. ee. : start within a few days. | For the seven months of 1921 end- alty Election. Former Attorney General William) ing July 31 we have the following — Sch ckson, representing the | ticures: | A juncheon which was b e- sd that A B, Little, the | Net tons elatmed. 12.3; ites ion of Major ¢ vietory gas engineer, be permitted to | Actual net low 18.6670 in the primaries and a “get-together” Inspect the company's plant in Coney | Wt owas during this period thit) cocting to talk over plans for ithe Island, ‘but the request met with op-| Standard Oi ot iumed by: tits! coming: vmayoraity campdlen was position from Edward M. Basse und other Consolidated Gas compa-| sven this afternoon to Major Curran company’s counsel. He said the city's | nies, took its sensational and suspi-| 4g jis three unsucecssful opponents right to inspect the company’s plant | clous jump to 12 Ue Mo La Guardia, Rouben I. Has ie report says could not be recognized unless its in- | |) 1 (6 the thousand cubic 1. Loss *ell and William M. Bennett, by nn Spector wis clothed with authority | from leakage js set at 1121 per cent, 1 yons, Secretary of State, and from the commission, SUI Bie per cent, above what has! stajor Curran's campaign manages » ssione. yor is, list - | been allower ry five h able a ormmissioner Van Voorhis, listen | | What the audit failed to show, “the five Jud a table at ing to arsuments on an application) however, was that gas oil in July | the main dining + " of the Bronx Gas and Electric Com-| cost the Bronx Gas and Electric Belinont pany fer permission increase its| Co. only 6.283 cents a gallon, y 2. sheon and conference vite from $130 to $170, was naka, Which means a saving of 27.23 | When the luncheon and conference rate from Oe . ow askec cents on every thousand cubic ere emled Major Curran said: 1 by Assistant Corporation Counsel! feet. appreciate yery decply the friendship. Morrissey for a permit for city ex-| Were this item vat ' the loyalty and ev-operation of my f ) inspeet the compa , j eration, is should hive been, t frie ‘ r = t perts to inspect the company’s plant) ETOH Oe. ve uld have been wiped cue | friends here.” jondicating his rnsu and check up on its claims of costs | «pins ts the computation of | cessful rivals and Mr, Lyons ‘The company's counsel, Charles A.| My. Tr net deficit_per) The next to speak was Major La Vilas, took the same stand assumed | thou any iu feet at $1 was 5 ardi. who said: “I've offered-my Wy Mr. Bissett th reflaing 1b allow (tents Up to duly St, At $150 thle nay cc, (o dha Commander in Chiek the city to inspect its plant 21.22 « 5 due to the price We are ai! good Republicans; we ave Two witnesses testified for the, of sav oi! in one inonth would aver- ENGE In ipefact harmony lo lekd ons corporation to-day. R.A. Cure | dee nearly § couts, leaving a net eure yajor Curran to victory in Novem= plus of mo in 1 i te r. eineer of Manu be Renee csulldHie ay| COMPANY'S CLAIMS DISPROVED "\, iihencontriguledse fer costs, and Walter Ro Addicks, Vice learned ‘that trom Jen Where best we van.” President of the Consolidated, testi 1 July 81, 1921, the te Then it was Mr, Bennett's turn fied Us ty costs Of Coal and of and S aa $1 is $214,628.15.' “We're all good Republicans,” he sai ee a is th a afore tot Miected in excess of $1... i do whatever the Sy dan respecting contracts sig between Aug. 7, 191% and July ay, “4nd will do whatever the bors, Jack Prelimina ares submitted to| tgaq, is $220,002.94. This would leave iOS @ the Public Service Commission by|an actual net surplus, at $1.50, of I! SURE ani ary ith the Bronx Gas and Hiectric Company | $543489.° This Supls WOUIG Ee Mir iis gay dae were, Hood Rendb: show, even on a superticial examina-| {aTKer Were, the period covered lim= 7h). | tion, that it can return more than 7/$1.50 rate was im force, were thes,,.When all save Mr. Lyons had lett ae i@ hotel, he saiv he three op per cent. upon its investment at a| drop in price of gas od in July con- ay R spe aAndwore cadiotlal de tor, ponents of Major Curran yesterday lower price than it is now charging. eincted oadwere UH CE OMS NG Ae on Po iie (hroa ataaneh supporters of Nevertheiess, it is arguing for an) “Towever, the point is made here to-day. All have joined hands ani additional ine se of 20 cents a thou-| that even on this one exhibit from the will be betnd him in the cumpaign. nl Cabins taut company’s own Neures it ip not oper. oe ses jating atu loss on the $1.50 price. The Among the mass of documents and! SUE ata juss on the $40 price: The 7 A GUAR DTA SAYS figures submitted by the company! inaterials, &&, Would assure the cum- Rytreceay cs ; : ¢ handsome return, The Hives HIS ISSUES WON before Public Serv Commission y hing Worid does not admit the coin- Van’ Voorliis were audits (and at=\nany. ie dusiied i ehareing $150) se. oeccn Guard 16a the tolleR uirtiag * ed under the supe But this opportynity is taken to fa) ot nt Rt Sotelo Ahin saat, vision of Arthur W. Teele, senior | div a the Sales Be we company's) she has case for an increase to $1. ' rtner of the firm of Batterson, | | Alton 8: Mi PUP TI SPIC EST ‘Tam so glad the fight over Hesie & Dennis, secountants and uu-/on thisinlanl of $0117. IC serves | ind Ger SORTS ay BRON a. cabay ViGs ditors of No, 12 adway. On their| less than a third the customers of the| (is. I Ate Won a fant by: a ee ‘showed serious | New York and Queens Company and wating the issics nun which th age EHORG plowed’ Serot® | manufactures less than half the gas.| party can win in the lection, | My 3 suff the company in| Yet Mr. Miller set a value of $3,017,- |stand against the attitude of the 1920 and 1 to July 31. | 484, only $390,000 more, on the latter | Governor Laie N. York City, di- plant, and Mis R. Maltbie, the com- | primary and the tive-eent’ fare, WHEN ACTUAL PROFIT BE-| PAN ond Mort, auld the trie value | fo which were accepted and COMES ALLEGED DEFICIT. {of the Queens plant is only $1,820,259. | 1 by tny aueressfil opponent, ix It did not take Commissioner Van | Col, Miller tollowed the same plan in | IF & victory, 1 am perieetly Voorhis long, however, to discover | ih ne bt iy valuation j Mae nAdl CHAT the dubious nature of these deficits suecessful election in the present proceedings. ‘The | TWO N. Y. WOMEN AND BABE big vite cast mo company is contending it cannot) INJURED IN AUTO COLLISION, | jimi coin’ Gk nes te our fellow make money on the rate it is charg- i W MOF City expects square den) he at present, $1.50 4 thousand, and| Men Aceuned of Detving om Left) pyis ought to result also in real asks an increase to $1.70 a thousand jc of Road. | hone mh Now City and The deficits alleged in Mr. Tevie's & o Evening War'd. Hua a Ah o ymaries to exhibits are from income based on} SYRACUSE, Sept. 14 Mrs. W atin | : leaving to-day spend a the statutory rate of $1 a thousand, | flock, with her baby and Miss Willian) ay gays with Mrs. Lat a wile, Since Aug. % 1919 the company has | Holmes, all of New York, are to-lay to lie iil, On my teturn Ushall jump ints + $1.50, Here is what| tie Seneca Malls Maspltal as the re-| the campaign and do all in iny power been charging $1.50) Bere oe Moat) it of an automobile accident a mile|to help Major Curran and the others happens to the company's figure weat of Senoca Balls when L, 1), Paul'sjon_ the tic win et loss clainued in 19 HME 29818 ‘ aie Mae stage Mi annath ook in Artual net Los» vot 4,689.96 shu, Hock suffered an injury to ber Hanae Tear It is important to remember that )jy,y, cuts and bruisws, while the condt- Heer Mau tain tstieen for seven months and one week the} tion of the baby las been determ= | ““yfajor, 1 just want to. oxte rate was only $1. At the same rate|{.ed, Miss Holmes h maeratulationa”™ sill Mi. J 4 = sNecteg | _ Charles and assure you Tw ipport tor a full year the excess collected | «iM vere arrested the limit : would be about $90,000, showing ae et ae : heling on the Wrong j actual surplus, on the basis of the i, wert locked T. W. LAMONT TO GO TO At the $1 rate a net deficit of 22.54) bottles were broken in the collision. | cents a thousand was claimed. At 31.50, the rate charged, this 22.54 centa deficit becomes a 27. 1 Joss claimed in 1920. Collected tn exces of $1.) stead Actual net wurpius.... 2 The price of gas oll in 1919 was 7 cents a gallon, and 4.64 gallons were used to every thousand cubic feet, Loss of gas due to leakaze, conden- sation, &c., Was set at 11.03 per cent., although only § per cent. was allowed by the special master in the Newton case, for a company operating under similar circumstances, In 1920 gas oil had risen to 9% cents a gallon, 4.69 gallons were used to « thousand qabic feet, and the leakage had in- creased to 12.82 per cent. This in- ) exease in leakage would account for 46 cents surplu: oe BED would interpose no objection to a pro-| era nae seers ANS subs THE EVENING Women Nominated for Register In Primaries of Both Parties EON ANNIE MATHEWS. Aunie Matthews, Demo were nominated in the primaries yesterday for Register af New County. ‘They are the first women ever nominated for such an here. Both were victorious by a large margin over Jolin J. Hop who ran against them on both tickets as an independent CURRAN LUNCHES “und en rat York office per veral cents more in the cost per tn this connection 10.84 cents was) International Bankers! Commitice Accept Obregon's Invitation |cAN SELL ARDSLEY TOWERS. | | te Conference, chool im Re- | | sult to Prevent Boy Thomas W. Lamont yesterday an stricted Area nounced that the International Committ | Mrs, Louise Lee Bidridge, a promi-|of Bankers has requested him, as Act ‘nent resident of Ardsley Park on oo Re Chairman, to a t the invit Hudson, lost her action for a pere tion of the Mesican Government and tory injunction to restrain the sale of | go to Mexico to external ob Ardsley Towers for a private school | leatiors of that country for boys under a decision of Supreme | Mr Lamont has been asked by the Court Justia Seeger fled al White | other svotions of the International Mains erd % * rope Justice Sewer says that it does not |Committes, the British, French, Sw ear in the motion papers how many Dutch and Belician, ts represent their v8 will be in the school, what kind interests during: pending discus of a sehgo! it will be or whether it will | sions in Mexice Mity be a nuisance as forbidden under tern Mr. Tam will is the latror {of deeds. It is said a number of New part of thia month with « coi York millions who have country secretaries for the confer n houses in Ardsley Park have been op- can outstanding ext ts sing the establishment of a school are about $190,000.00 yo about $50,- WW accrued inter otom vs aan certeroe anita Slayer Makes First Get-Away Slight Errors in Spelling Were From Prison Roof in More in Most Cases Cause of | Than Forty Years, Desertion Charge. wor, ine) THAN ELSEWHERE WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER LIDES DOWN WIRE NAMES OF 13 MORE! TO FEET IN ESCAPE STRICKEN OFF LIST FROM SING SING OF WAR SLACKERS 14, 1921. THIS WOMAN TO RUN HAS 22 CHILDREN AS CANDIDATE FOR BY TWO HUSBANDS ALDERMANIC BOARD IN 24 YEARS Omuaia Woman Was Married for | Secoml Time to Man Twenty | Years Her Jumior. | OMAHA Sept. 14 Karl M. Rowray, forty- | gave birth to her twenty- | second child yesterday, She be- came at fourteen and | seventeen, and has Mrs bride at been married twice. a a mo | Ry her first husband she had, | | twenty children. Four years ago A dummy made from a prison uni- 1, was officially announeed at the he died and she married a man form styffed with paper and left on jeadquarters of the Second Corps | twenty years her junior, and his cot enabled John Sorace, twenty- ayea, Governors Island, to-day, | j Sinee then two ehildren have been ‘ aoe ace H 3 si born to then: three, with elght years of a ten- that the War Department has mat'| _ year term to seve, to make a sprc- aside the charges of desertion In the ites eats ton Hep anee en Ce eee MANHATTAN BRIDGE early to-day, aimes appeared some time ago on the MENACED BY FIRE Cutting three bars fiom his cell so-called “slacker lists" ' : door, on the sixth, or top tier, he gut plenty wankts Nas: ie « ae gue limbed to the roof trapdoor, cut the Hea found to have! ““MRS.CHARLES «).FALCO. i story lavtory served in the Marine Corps under the bililding at No. s6 Henry street, core fastenings and reached the roof. Go- 8 nke Mr Mabel 1 8 » the on f if name of Otto H. Jank ner of Hieminghamt at 4A. Mo to-dal ng to the rear, he slid down a te Pee eee A et Citar te tctatd) give he tower easteatdt: thal phone wire from the roof of the echt West 128d Street, Local Board No, | 4" ase Heaney Ty hee vewe, trees "Htshtie™ parade 1 ties ween ‘i 134, New York, found to have been in- {te Republican’ primary over her two block to the ground, a distance of Ut nen Wo [MVS Arthur D. Gorman and Bdward ia long tine more than seventy feet, Sealing the Uucted Into military service Aug. $0.) J, Mackin, ti the thiry-Titnd Db telet | eulty guy men, women cad children river front fence and the south wall, '"lS: one "i ae cts CIRCE UB hhh 1 Mra, Falco and worked hatd foo {fom the congested tenements on. all he took a header into the Hudson ¢efnite furlough, Homination Jsides of the tire went to the streeta iri GesaLenee Reginald Allan, Newark, No Jy Lanett: aumior wae uvels, (Hundred afer discover 7 ra Local urd No. 4, registered as =n pad ss . Ak ian ee al sit Para ald i Aline Gia Geeca Ge the | NAMES MRS. LUCIA jothers camo from nearhy xt 1 , and flashing his light to tie Mesinald R. 4 pes ; Watch the firemen, whose wor ceiling saw the open trapdoor, He My as Reginald Ailan | BRONX COURT CLERK. ieee t aprest ¢ id : Ralph Dikerman, New York, Local] | \ : then found that what he had sup- ; lezanine Rae iis : posed since 10.30 to be Sorace was Board No. 12, served in the army as CALLIS! LLG [COS EBELNES Mik ie rte § 3 Sorace wi : | Hridite structure a short distance the dummy. About the same time a Mtlph J. Dikeman and tailed to no- atdon of | Nuh vanes ' ‘ dog barked and aroused the waten-Ufy his local board. nteer Work | a fr 5 , 9 A imiihinan discovered the fire on man of a plano factory nearby, and) Alfred Glasspool, Nassau County, Meant att vara the fifth floor of the building. ‘Two it is believed the prisoner then was [eal Board No.1, erroneously class-| As « fitting rec sniton OF sis sear alarms. were sounded. ‘The damayy making bis swim toward liberty. jitled as a deserter of volunteer social and proba ys was AAR 7 son sire one: »» Willlam J. Nester, New) York, |Work as a representagive of the Cath T prison siren «@ moment later h aroused Ossining and nearby towns Local Board No. 18, served in the /olle Big Sisters, Judge Cis in the! /KICK A COP INSTEAD OF Peal Bronx County Court, yesterday ap were notified. Warden Lawes sent navy . ° . out ten automobiles with guar G Schater, New York, Local {pointed Mrs. Rose FP. Lucia of Nol YOUR WIFE, SAYS JUDGE. r 37 a pas SI reet, contidenti armed with rifles, and other guards Hoard No. 37, died in the service of/869 “Bast istst Street nh Leen al Alto. trees) Rare 4 Childeen! were sent out afoot to search te the navy under the name of George |elerk at $1,800 a year, This ts ny Might 1 Ont countryside. Armed citizens and mo- | Joseph Schaefer. frst apholntinent oF a woman thi8) sismond Mover of Noy 131! Smitten tonsis aided in the chase. Warden| Join McDonough, New York, Loca} |court. ws Street, Brooklyn, charged with assault Lawes thinks Sorace had only five Board No. 124, served in the army, his} Mrs. Tuelt has been doing volun=|by ule wife, Cora, was arraigned in ininutes’ start. | service record giving his home ag No, |teer work in the County Court for) Adams street ourt, noe, aw Sorace’s escape is the firs# in six!129 West 67th Street and his draft| three years, and previous to that was ie aia as si . Ie ea RGR TS months from the: prisons and the: frst eord iniving, Che ida heRi a No. tab eee ite eer ent eee ete a anes ta lei arlen ae Une in more than forty years from that|\est ‘rth sirect Bronx County, Her Work 008 een ante ce ev inart rite wee pout: last was when lightning! Weitiain Purnes, New York, Local |@Mtirely among the women and boys, Sernitetyas rods were beside the prison. Since | pourd No. served in the army un- | Ut She devoted much of ber time to] ..7,, t time you want to kick then there bad been nothing beside | ger tue name ot William Purv Juceds of prisoners’ families iny one," said Magistrate Dale, ‘go and on but telephone win Giiord We Mawwndes, Naw att During the last three years she has/ kick a cop. He will give you a wallop 2 ence ' * corved in| #ttended to an average of 1,000 cases| you may never get over, ace was sentenced by Justice! Gounty, Local Board No. %, seryed in . a 3 Aenbyeot N Guy in Supreme Court to serve ton! gouty. each year for the court and the} 1” diseha aseby, Bt Nes he navy. a : 9 Wyckoff 8t used of striking years for manslaughter in the Bronx.|” sonn HL. Holdsworth, Passule. y,|Catholic Big Sisters, all without ex- shed wy ‘ nas peal eae He muched Sing Sing Nov. 4, 1919,| John H. He breed sa the mays, |pense to the county. BAGHUGE Ge REMINTPER BEL Waens Che veld and with the allowance for good be- | focal Board No, 2. sérved in the navy Mra, Lucia ta prominent. in the|Secsus ofS quarrel be havior would have been released in| Julius M. Hirsch, New York, Local ttt iad SPEC a dren of the two families, the Magistrate 192 Hoard No. 147, was confined in an in-|A¢thur H. Murphy Association and] said parents should not mix in quarrels ———— — laidtution oR tHoleurwot epiteptt active in the Democratic organization. | of their ohildien. OLD FIRE VOLUNTEERS “Joseph Braddobith, Passaic, N, J,{8h€ #8 a Captain in the Women's PiENG PAA O DE Ce euiaia (tine TO PARADE AT CONEY. tscat toard No. 2, served in the army {Police Reserves connected with the |!” auarn Me al erhcia ex veat enlly junder the name of Joseph Bratto-|Tremong Station. over battle quickly, AL 11.02 ke Haterg, Saht a Veatare of/viteh, while his nume on the draft ————S are fighting Curiously and ‘at 11.05 of Mardl Gras, records appeared variously as Brad- TRS HES dobith, Hraddocitely and Bradlarieh. LOVED OLD SONG SO MUCH eee Men trom three States will partici y pee ie eles Vounieen ee son | HE GAVE WIFE HER LIBERTY.|SAYS LANDLADY PAYS $2,600 tnti's Nash a coney talons. strat | WATCHFUL EYE IRKS RENT, SUBLETS FOR $7,200 a ky ae nal URT Wants Her to Return wich She ’ ’ Ge tomurvow a asiters| AND HE HALES MA TO COURT.|“*"t3,1'07 {2 neeturn, "mons ee York wil be the chic nits | "i Promptnd by the old song, “Absence | Chrystine Kyle, fesseo of the house ie foxtivities Will start witht ORI s AV SALE Makes the Heart Grow wonder,” Ring {at No. 24 West 105th Street, which she tr whieh forr oy pily Married 8. Drubin, says he consented to tet his | Na subdivided Into small apartments, will at One (the pariders Naren > ee = Twas held in $100 bail in the West Side UN ato Anonis the paradees Mrs, Jane Warner N No. 63! wife, Josephine get a separation and | Cite tcdays tor tral in the Court of HOKE eaters” with an average Ist Street, whose husband is Mon: | even would willingly forgive and |Special Sessions on the complaint of eighty years ided by di » Newton, was haled Into Yorkvitle| soryot ioddashor’avvatedl ohn of her tenants, Estelle Weinstock & u - = - 1 aha * failure to su y electric Brewsin, nluetyeslt. and to-day by her son, Wint Mrs, Drubin, who lives at No, 176 | WMO, Sharon, fatlure poly e WA MN n of No. 480 Park Av | West Highty-seventh Street, seve that] Mise Weinstock said Mra. Kyle had ree that she disturbed ie peace DY iar pusband abandoned. lr Tao | been trying to get her out ot the house PROTESTS TO BRITAIN [her accusations made against himself | : since Sh Mrs. Kyle Jher accusa muaday epeiuat months ae d her, she says, to] g2.soy a for mae: and a AFTER RAID ON SHIP HERE, |*1!.00" bride the Matlway: of be Nome ee him Hi Geetietannea EET Ie for =i laid down « barrage of scanda portant to tell her When she met h Charges Dry Agents Heat One Man) oon sie made terrible accusations i 4g S50 |. Guo Ga th Lying in Bed, | against my nd wife.” Women. meter: WES OR Ohne A. Goalanet, head of Galanee & L merely went there to see if my|) Drubin charges that his wife called Company. time ohartere f th 5 was happily married,” answered the |MN a “piker” because Ge would aot yet rs of the stean as the Taasociate with wealthy peoples anid tne hip King Alexander, w hh flie th ryther, have always kept a wateh-| she told rim had she known he had , tish Mag. announced to-day that he eye over hin since he was a little | money she would never. aave married Sites 1 f af 3 ! , Savors hy lunes him and that would be a nt made ormal o to the Brit Dy H matter for her to et “some kind ish Govermmtnt against the manner of | “Your son ix over twenty-one; he is a nant? the nt raid on the ship for the | tmrricd in and L warn you not to he] Justice MeAvoy allowed hor 1 ulimiony and. $100 coun : eizure of narcotics and liqits Iso twatehtul’ in the future. UC you do 1 bien Killed and mang. wile he Magiitrate, as he dismissed the 5UIN- | Aptoiets Charged W tat there was no acraston | | mon, Mer Gannon, of Noo tit sixtyeth beaten while lying in bed.” oe Street, Hreok neu brother-in | as ineatidns | law, George Miller, of St. Louis, who ts ton Dist SENT NOTE TO WOMAN stopping With him, wore held without has examin the ship's | " bail to-day for hearing (o-mocrow ona lonial of knowledge that, any | O'NCHL th Bifth Avene Court. Tee n 8 had sht in| ae Pell Into Her Husband nds! an Miler wis alleged te tw tie ow ship. a 7 tnd Ganon the driver oP th on three members of the “ White Wa Aw ss lite which yesterday ran oote t side te now Undnr aeroe the, Voistcad jeorge Mantang, thirty-five, a sales- | watk at Fourth Avenue and Pwontiet Murrison Acts, and Marshal Powe i No. 68% Lavfayette Avenue, | Strevt. Trookign. and killed Mis. jastid that Court i Tronkiym, appeared in Gates Avenua | Antonick 1 ‘ ib v| a Police Court this morning, charged with > = | ILL WOMAN SHOOTS SELF, | *"0 sun ins letter | Stemm Larceny ‘Triat Opens. | * | Mrs, Jefie Roach of No. 1074 Putnam} faiph A. Stennn, Ne West 116 ' Peis se Avenut sail on Sept. 9 last her hu ret, who wit ' scar Daughter Finds en MO land received a letter addressed to her] ago for attempted grand ny. Ww | Dead in Bea. land signed by Manning, ‘The letter! aiaced on tral tocda ud | J rend, In art. “kindly send me your pre- | Kaeo the Court o 7 | Returning from school yesterday | Cade IW part. “Kindly send me your pres | lngud Ae tatod Lo eanlean SANG jafternoon, Edna, the fifteen-year-oll| come evening ** Mr: , oneh aid see Kanne “a th ois U 4 m i aii | House Director of the idueational | Mun re tien. Th court Manning | SOetgated! by the Di " . . si snot the writer of the ttle 1 Clark itted by Noted | Alliance } but rate iy dx hedd him in| ft tte were Hot paid | found her lifele it} $200 bail for a hearing Tuesday ne | > |through th bed le} | eld in Shooting Cleared. | a 38 calibre revoiv i | Heid Ww Dr. Henry Pieiscaman, whose of-| MORE DRUNKARDS (joi. wn there 3 fics are on the first toor of No. 19?) IN U.S, AND CANADA |". ee ere East Broadway, and who occup an | ivain ts PERSHING SAILS WITH TRIBUTES 10 UNKNOWN HEROES Carries Congressional Medal of Honor to Soldiers Repre- senting France and England. Gen, John J. Persiing salied for Furope to-day to bestow upon the graves of the unknown soldiers buried under the Arc de ‘Triomphe in Paris and in Westminster Abbey, in | London, the Congrowsional Medal of Honor as this country's tribute to their great sacrific He sailed on the stean<nip Paris ef {the Freneh Line and will albsent about six weeks Flo satd that he did not intend to return on (ie Olympia body of the unknown Ameri- ‘ voldier who is to be buried wilt fitting honors in Aviington Cemetery. | Tie task of bringing this soldier home, he said, would bo intrusted to a special | mission The gangplank of the Paris wat about to be raised when Gen, Pershing reached the pler. There was a crowd f several hundred persons gathered there bidding the voyagers goodby when the Gen vived with’ his jade, Major Jon O. Que ‘Kemeyer, and jallhough both were in civilian clothes the neral instantly recognied and cheered. Deck stewards who had served im the French Army or Navy lined the uf as Gen, Pershing boarded |the vessel and saluted him. Awaiting | | | sangway |him on deck were Gupt. EB. Maurras, Commander of the Baa, and Major n. Te UL. Bullard, Col. Frank L. Wynn, Col. 8. L. Faison, Col. D. Ly Devore and Major W. H. Carpenter. Che officers were there to bid him an official godspeed. Among those who were there also were the General's sister, Miss Jessie Pershing of Laclede, Mo. and bis brother, James, As the ship moved out Gen, Per- shing was escorted to the bridge by Capt. Maurras and stood there wav- ing his felt hat in response to the greetings. eapiesicso F, N. BREITUNG’S “FRIEND” GETS ONE DAY IN JAIL. Alleged Record of Raided Fiat Tes- ant Read in Court. . Mra, Nellie Kift, arrested with Jean Whitney and Edna Clark in Mrs, Kitt's home at No. 640 Madison Avenue while Edward N. Breitung was a visitor there, was sentenced to one day in Sail on & charge ot keeping a disorderly house to-day by Magistrate Norris in Wo- man’s Court. Jean Whitney was placed on probation on her promise to return te her home in Miami, Fla. The court Probation Oficer read a report showing Mrs, Kift had been ar- rested nineteen times in Chicago on charges of keeping a disorderly house, kidnapping and operating confidence games, but never had been convicted. ‘The Whitney girl admitted in court that Mrs, Kift had told her Mr. Brei- tung would be very generous with her and that she expected to receive atl Inast $100 on the afternoon on which they were arrested ll-Ceylon Tea HITE ROSE isas clean and full flavored when it reaches you s when it formed th police lant. eve wn that | leaves Ceylon — because it [5 efelock tm go, to drug store, Expert French Investigator is packed and sealed where | He added that hi » Who wis So—Sweden Least Viz for yer oft age nad en a suf. 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