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RAT RTE net tameeee Tt CPE ACEO SETI SUE EMR eM ‘MOVIE ACTOR’S STORY OF AR UCKLE ORGY To-Morrow’s Weather—FAIR, COOL. To-Night’s Weather—FAIR, COOLER. Roch) She iL Final "= Girction Rooks Open to AN" “Cirewlation Boo Sy =e = = Eoatnee ¢ = ae = VOL. LXII. NO. 21,851—DAILY. mre: (tit H NEW YORK, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1921. Post OFtice, P Vous. PRICE THREE CENTS # MY REVERIE WINS HANDICAP; _|INSPECTOR HENRY GOT $1,000 _ _ WORLD'S SERIES OPENS OCT.5, GIFT FOR HIS “GOOD ADVICE” | acing Results, Charts «Baseball | LOWELL SHERMAN TELLS S000 WAS SENT 10 HENRY = gO ARBUCKLE PARTY THAT WILE HE WAS WV TOMS, rat mst tive RESULTED IN GIRLS DEATH. DECLARES ATTORNEY GILBERT = ate en ee BELDAME HANDICAP = {AT AQUEDUCT TRACK "= iN et ; Thought “She Had Little | Line “On His Shield” Re- | Jol A 1 Entry Capt : sine Opening Contest on National — Bin On and Was Ill Mh, vealed at Meyer Hearing. | the Feature Event—Emo- ts ’ League Grounds— onc : tion Finist econd. 710 al ihe ae ihe Vue oi 1 ged Ni Other Deta Knew of No Attack, and Says Lawyer Says Gilts Were j Ave RACH TRACK, sept | SE ud Ny 7 Series will grart Oct. a1 was deeuwa, What Took Place Behind the ~~ Appreciation of “Good Ad 9 ' » thie a \ itt i day, the first game being plased on Locked Door, we a leay oo / vice” Given to Company MOnIADIE) ee onie: erOUNOR Ot The Nuliond Crowds of Women Await He Says He'll Have Nomina- ue team Declares All at Party Seemed Opening of Comedian’s tion if Proportion of | Under Suspension When He In the veat eich itkenurall "1's Affected by Drinks—Ready Hearing. Changes Continues. Accepted Donation—Said io Clevela should finish first two i tion ofthe, Need of Funds. ed series games will be played in the N to Go Back to San Fran-) . sai ntn Have Declared He Was in tional gue city, the nest two in| a ee an SAN FRANCISCO, — Sept Georee W. Olvany, representing tig (American Geaaie Abwn anaes | | ClacOnand! Testify: Roscoe (‘Fatty") Arbuckle will ap- Julius Miller in the insp Non dhowes eA swale Huvnee tired omits, |2D: Both) New York teams am at at rin the Woman‘s Court here to-! primary ballots cast last week for 1 ue ns = present leading the leagues | Lowell Sherman, the actor, who ar-|day for preliminary examination on Miller and James J. Hines, this af-| The Legislative Committers on the ne Sehut- ip: for two-year-old fillies: ve | ‘The details of the series were ar-| rived | city. yester¢ d who . asa : mare ; ' sve " by : iy ae male ved in this city yesterday and wh ithe charge of murder, Mis Wife, ternoon admitted that out of 72 elec: | Affairs of New York City heard t We. | inague Presidents with Tudge Kenestw| of the persons present at the) Minta Durfee, and hor mother will be | tion districts Hines has made a gain ‘MY the story of how Police Inspecto Sonne LL, gS) ML Landis, Baseball,Comaniasioner, party of Roscoe Arbuckle in the St.J by his sae. Arbuckle will not be put |or 77 votes Dominick Henry a yenr ago got $1 A \ “108| President John Heydler of. the Francis Hotel, which resulted in thefon the stand to-day But the forces of Hines do not/| from the Italian-American line poe 111 /tionals won the toss and the first|death of Miss Virginia Rappe, was] Women will tll the court room! stop at that. ‘Their claim ana| "is sileldL” as was sud In yesterday's i econ Third | game ¢ his teague, alled to the office of District Attor-| judge Lazarus ruled that they should | Hines’s is that there will be enough| be ete F eee bi i : 8 3 If one or th Noy eae ig oe WIN! ney Swapn to-day and made a state-| he first admitted, and it was certain |CMANKES to Insure the nomination of; se sine fastit ae i j ( the prices will be $1 in the bleachers, bia d, ane as certa FN etal 1 Sania a out paying for it. vr anon ~ | $3 wy unreserved seats in the up ne ment to Judge Swann and Assistant} that no men, outside of the Judge j Hines for Manhattan Borough Presi)" qi second instalment of $500, a 1 FIETH RACK —For maidens and winners of one race; three-year-olds |" PINGS Sree AM in . ay: Ye a . . . ‘ Uber! dent | : Y fhe §s ye nd urd: one mile atand stand, $3 for lower grand stand | District Attorney Banton. The state-| jury, lawyers, court attendants and) Hinea nas demonstrated bis clans |Cording to Prancis Gilbert of counsel ‘ worded WS No parse. ay Wi. reservations and $6 in the boxes ment made by Mr. Sherman and given| newspaper mer, would find places, | that traudw were @ inmitted to beat |t® the Italian-American Line, wh vtay Wid i—Laimpus : te 112] In the event Cleveland wins, hoxes|out by the District Attorney js as| Eighteen srelety women from the] him out of the nomination. EKrasurea| Ade voth payments, followed an ap ; 1 Avon rin Yo: o oy Satin 110 will be $6, reservations $5 Vigilance 1 | $ b fom Henry from hind the i Cheimimntiy a vank Mogarty o.sscceeee M2) 7—Staunet a Eeatba|| TERS #8 8 watlons) $t-0nd #5 °DA= | collows MUS MOM aS VUIEH nee} io plenty nave Wenn jfound (8) ey or dome eal, after his f temmania, the} 77 apahoe aed 11 Villon seats and general admis-} ,, offered to aid District Attorney! cross marked opposite his name, and FS Of & Rice Revel . sibnalal I wns 4 guest of Mr. Arbuckle In! pyady, will be in the front row the substitution of wnotner croas with | YicHon: for perjury, which was ta rho RESULT 1] 4. FE] seeded, the series going to the win-[ Sim Francisco, on Sept. 5, 1921.| thrown open, tines were forming atl aume of Miller Mr. Gilbert, who is a brother aul B a ng with on ner of five, Ifa ninth game is played| There were three reoms, Mr. Ar-| the entrances. Officers kept the men} tn a number of election districts! Partner of A Gilbert, formerly a | Mt ‘ dl injs teft ; and one of the teams outside of Kew| buckle and Frederick Hishbach oe-| on one side and gave the women the! where Hines was credited with ‘no Part Uptteae Stalnsr itis va van together most Where he dropped another shot at the york ja in the series, a coin will be|cupied a bedroom at one end of the| first places in the lines seen there have been diacoverea|Judwe Julius Mf, Mayer, asserted tt i ae ARNT green, but with a splendid four on| tossed to decide the city. If both| suite, and 1 had a room at the| Distriet Attorney Brady placed| jumpers of “double-hcaders.” Thig|S##t8 to the inspector were not im- ‘ Cheate the long nfith, champion again, | lstrong t eee ee ed ste hel tal " ware imerel’ way! OP eal rester | pion ASAIN) New York teams are in the series|otker end, ‘There was a’ living room| streng hope in the new evidence of| means that a cross is marked in front] Proper, but were me Way Shani rit took the lead by ho they will move after the eighth game| between the two betrooms. Al Semnacher, manager of Virginia [tree will appreciation of 1 advices The i between the two “L Hes M of the names of both Hines and Miller : Hoa preeh Me Eee Ber-' to the other grounds “We had breakfast about 10,20 that| Harpe, the movie actress Arbuckle apne tines men claim that these|#!ven to the Itallan American Com- a ohnston of St, Paul eae ree morning. Between (2 and 1 o'clock| 18 Becused of fi ally injuring during | votes were deliberately stolen from|P&ny by Henry five or six months a 1 ind Guilford of Boston—ran true to that afternoon, guests began to ar-| © “Wild party” at his hotel on Labor before, Mr. Gilbert said Henry was th them, and that the different shades ; ecu ire enh tne tar towrehene| GERRY PROPOSES |e stati tie nrtaa | Da + Pie Bene EAN he ada he aren hate soca polcomat te tne of Ae Gast Standen ( (ys and reaching the longest hole in oxen “people jn! the lying . emnacher made a statement to the 3 “suspended du: mandet n beer wily IN GOLF TOURNEY : But neither was very exact with LIGHTER NORMAL Mien Virginia Rappe eame with Mrn,| 208 Angeles Grand Jury yesterday pees ; nahd |the short game, and Guilford, going TAX ON INCOMES} Pambiaa petmont. ‘The men present |i! Which he admitted Arbuckle told . I a sy - | —=—— eman’ proves conclusively that the} Sifts, because he w out jn 47, turned one up to Johnston Mr. Fishbach, AG Bee him he might have been responsible voted for Hine ing his trial If these votes are allowed to Hines| ‘Through other witnesses it was |who had 38 © A gradu-| Mr. Semnacher, a man named Fort-| 1 tax on corporations in liew of|louls. who 1 think is a travelling on a recount, and the proportion of |Showa that Henry. in January, 1920 changes continues as they have been shown up thus far, Hines should win for the injuries which resulted in} Virgi ming home, Gui had advised the appointment of former Police Inspector m A ford anaes WASHINGTON, Sept 1 hole after Johnston had i in Rappe'’s death al ov Wonder 2 Up on Willig) tock the fi 9 squared he ateh o ne h oe eae WF, a emnacher ald Lowell Sherman, 5 vf sto y de} rtinental x. 1 ad Wak oat pequnrediithe math enn the 1th the Republican plan for a flat 15 per| man for a New York dressmaker, and HE ‘hands down. ‘The Hines forces will|CFoss. Of stormy partine \ Hunter in Third Round "| ‘rhe gones-Hunter maten was| tent, jevs, is proponed in an amend.| Myself, ‘The names of the Indies in| "ther movie actor, Fred Fishbeck, | Bands & iesperate ‘ght in this direc |MeMOFY, a8 head of the private pine at StLGHs, staged with great formality, four ment to the tax revision bill offered| the party have been published from| and Arbuckle’s chautfour, ali heard} 1) police OF the senmiehip) company. of j ee Jenddies using American and British to-day by Senators Walsh, Democrat, | time to time in the newspapers the atatement made. Ti was declared |v in every case where erasures oc- | Wae also sworn that when Cross was Mis ce LOvis, Me. Sept _|flags to mark the bails of the con-| sfassachusetts, and Gerry, Democrat, |FINE SCOTCH WHISKEY AND GIN] \'/UCkle sald he had placed @ plece| es i voiey intended for iines|*PPolnted, the pier watchmen Wire ! can anes femante, ‘dnd James Standish of De-| node Island, SERVED AT PARTY. ft Shiebeapay ee tego Witnesnes{had heen counted for Miller, or else Sppaloned. apacial Qutinement Sole ‘ anh 1 of the fittest r wa | tro! 200K oO} der his| x “ s muld make all the esaes | 1 4 . y from the plers was discov- line 1 WEA! SAMAR | vival of the fittest from the first two trott, with a book of rules under his| senators Gerry and Waish apona-| ‘The refroshments consiated of a/ De jnowld make al! tiese witneses| Oot he “te iy een nullified, | Property from she piers wi e eee eS proven Tounue ofs salt Was tleinons)| 278 ane She the players closely /ored another amendment proposing fine quality of Scotch whiskey], a4 praia in New York. — perman) nig was evident ou the face of the ered a etun ERA ae ‘ 3 © pi Ve ¢ » 101 ~ a y o uy a 8 ene * ork. v ureau;, the formed city | FOR RACING ENTRIES SEE PAGES «trated to-day by the closeness of the BB PEESTE Or ra judge's opinions | reductions in the normal income tax|and an equally fine quality of gin! "st win nave Sherman bere ‘ar-|baliots, for in many of the election Aective (DUP ae Sa Oscuae H 2 AND ui s the third round tor the} cT* Dot Sousht however, as the solf-|on individuals to 2 per cent, for $5,000| which were partaken of quite freely Te tee tee an here tor At-| cetricta Hines wasn't credited with|Polce etopped Tuics © ACERS 2 , i t ‘ ers were on the straight line all the|or less, 4 per cent, for $5,000 to $10,000/by every one present. Eventually, Py Seda ele ay eel single vote. et Oe a Ra bed act es jational amateur championship at | way. ; : : varsiade> felt. Grey | j of several charges under which | ! vompany on the streets near the | PRESIDENT HARDING'S national ama npionabils way and 6 per cent for $10,000 to $50,000, [everybody felt the influence of tho|y) 14 tiable to prosecation™ devaced| Eight double-headers (Miller and the comp { \e St. Louis Country Club. None of| Hunter had the better drive at the} Senafor Walsh explained this would | liquor. There was a phonograph on| 4, yrady ao 4 fared! iinen both marked) were discovered | 08 ' FINGESPRINTS TAKEN. |... watcnes varied by more than a] Start. Jones all but going out of bounds, | bring about a loss of $109,000,000 in| a ng room table which plezed |e cen bo-Gay.: He Has Baked the) Te usd Bldction. Distriak of the ||, Semon wae slse given Shai Ue z the ates, | DUt he was Darely on the green in two, | revenue, which he proposed should be| constantly. First one person and|~ |<) Police to apprehend: sher-| - der the management of Cross the cv ne or so during the first 18 holes, , which he pror a p nal aay cadvdemand:ibeene car 24 Assembly District, and the returns a ° Convent ATUL ne of the players took more | While Jones was well inside, but they | made up by a tax of 1 per cent. a gal-|then another would put on a record.| san prancisey ut once | show Miller, 42; Hines, 0. Dany was compelled it oinploy: teary New Sone : halved when the Ati 1 lon on gasoline and retention of the| » be : q Ancisco At once bids t 117 to 450 watchmen every time ashiy Vian 38 strokes for the ine d when the Aviantan failed on his 5 ne] "At the beginning of this party 1 he 32th e WASHINGTON t Prost a Be a Ae a ies, US | corporation capital stock tax nad facalived ¢ cad tr pany Mr, Brady said he belteved thepre-| 1" the 12th of the Fourth, where | Jie in at $6 a day. ‘There was som ‘ Sept B2— | sunstantially as good scores were putt, Roth players pulled to| sie oe RLS Se nad receive grams from a man-l iiminary hearing would occupy at| the Peturns were 48 to 1 in favor of |came it MS Me Att xe seni aon 40: on the second hall. the trap at the left of the 221-vara = o i ee Mi) Miller, the ° -heade esUmony as to the: ¢ fe ni BY i The international st Fs s chipped ow TO RECEIVE 33D DEGREE ails! ° __| will take a little over a day to put]! the 16th of the First, twonty| fOr Olt Dal’ Se RNa a vat «) Willie Hunter, the British Champion, 1 from @ hanging lie, while Hunter in Its testimony and 1 expect the du-| Crosses were outside the square and | ment Ane © ¢ Be dy : and Hobby Jones of Atlanta was the] L himself a haif stymie and was 15! peo. gon py cpreaident Maral BASEBALL | fonse to take about ny long." he said, | te returns were 199 to 0 In favor af pu sade aie am (0 ne home = = and the J can pleased | feet short oneeded Jones |. BOE Sept. 2 estilet nding | “he witha pi eee d of the steamship com : me a eas y le i putt and sige cued ; “a ‘e ee one |taday was elected elve the 844 © A i ; mueasee ae Berges he h of the Second, ten|immedintely followed by the return See eee eek ial One |degree in Freemasunry. ‘The actiun was NATIONAL LEAGUE, pide aie anaes ay RSFANED. ies t | Cross to job, Counsel promised W. Hed |on tte tree nee and turning two up| down taxah at tho anniiel eeaslonie® tis oe : acting wutopsy surgeon, who per. | erasures had been made of the Hines | Cros i ' Sunday or jto Hunve | ‘They halved the next four holes inj preme Council of Scottish Rite Masons] aq prives: \Tormad the autopsy on the body of {Cross und & cross marked In the |to explain these references more fu ! hy dones of Atlanta waa two Perfect figures, Jones missing a three furiedletion SE a LENE {Miss Rappe; De. William Ophuts,| Miller column in a different shade of | later. ya AVANIB. ‘oot putt at the long fifth for a biedie | y Brooklyn i ae aU at fa i tt ' +] ‘The Furness-Withy whieh use Classi 1e ‘ip to William Hunter of England at mvon Bone wan ihe wen f tls expected to receive the 7 {who performed an autopsy in com-| lead pencil trom that of the rest o fe Fu i finish of the first eighteen holox.| with a 3 Hunter being wide with tis | ere: the highest honor that ean be 90010 0:0 0 O~ 1 pany with Dr. Willlam Rumweil, Mixa | the teket [Pier No. 95 North River next to) the ' , ° rdner, Chicago, finished the|tee shot and was two up, a lead he | Sent 1 upon a Mason, at the next ti sburgh— Rappe’s physicin; Mes. BoM. Del Phe seals on the ballot boxes were | Italian-American Line, like the Italian } dvertisements onthe ML two, np to. ftndy|MalMtained to the turn, as the eighth {annual mecting. It was voted to-day to 00000003 mont, complaining witness againse{Ptoken in the 15th and 1th of the Ist.|Company, discharged its former su § Was shared in perfect fours and the | hold this meeting at Cleveland, 0. attories—Grimex and Mille 0 the frat of t where the re- | perintendent of pier guards and ¢ / id Be in Knepper of x City, la |ninth with a fine birdie 4. Jones had Se aeeean Tecate |ner and Gooch E er | Phe comedko and) erlend of the dend|iit 4 A Hee : Shoul e 1 bs dete ampion, Chick {beaten par 35 by one stroke, while iain | girl; Miss Alice Blake, one of thone | {tfaa Bhuwed 90 to of Mil- | pjoyed former Inspector Cr W Id Offi i 1 35 for the first nine|t anove pers MBS. GAVIN ELIMINATED | Who attended the Arbuckle purty; | supervise Piers No. 4 The Wor TO eer and passed the first qu IN TITLE GOLF PLAY AMERICAN LEAGUE Mais io Une rere the relur "", aided by the chief accou : - ‘ jodf{rey Cohen, clerk to Gilby 1 id | post one up to Jesse Sweetser of New M pa eet ss am vonne ture aetrers aud one of those whol t0,,double headers. H On or Before Friday |/37i "10 tii ss, tsane won tne) iets ind Suieiads recat, g OTTAWA: Seor Ratee esa petrol ne witenided the party ax ArbuckIO's | pad Sneha ae feta! gy, vlherty awwore he took. a fir holes with perfect golf, but| fine thrills to a ulery on the | Sting of Atlanta to-day eliminated | yo w guest; Miss Grace Halston, nurse! Hines,’ sald Vir Lipne, attorney | Vive frou # * \cipped a stroke on the tourth green|!ncoming nine of the morning round. {Mts W. A: Gavin of New York trom w York.. 0 Who attended Miss Rappe up to the|for tines, “and we M@ve already |was told contained money, and de- Order Sunday World Me wae tWo uy They shared the| After halving the tenth in a mediocre th Canadien Ladies’ Open Golf Chum. | , Batteries —Ehmke and Bussier; Siw f he 1 | suoiuich evudene petition the Bu-|jivered tt to Inspector Henry in the { Advertisin um ve and the eleventh in pur four the | pionship Tournament, 4—2. ahang : preme Court for a recount, All that] aomng mae wie! Classified g nex} {Wo in pay and then the metro-|champion gave the He ‘to the oft M nina he cpKoseow Ganeal pt y hea 1 bel ix nucessary for that ig to show jr-| Tom? He did not llenry To-Day. in contender cut the champion's | Tepeated assertion that te ix a poor | title holder, w t Miss Cecil Lelt AT BOSTON— na chu murder, but jt ( ties, Tone Assembly distriet [open tt i panne ssne hale by getting biedie| Putter by sinking a 25-foot putter tor |e British champion. in one of Cleveland... @ the discretion of Judge bag. !38 pee cont, Of the ballot boxes had| ‘The tirst reference to the gayment The World joug y ne vdie | pirdie two ufter pppanent. had | semu-Anal matches to-morrow.” Miss! Soni ey ; lole gwals and incke broken. Aug ie sin iE 5 |two onthe short seventh and squared | holed one almost as long for a tea | iciteh had an easy victory to-day, dy ton 1 aru ix ut ” ‘ ‘ Pca cllgchtg {Gf Money to Inspector Henry was : the match on the boomerang eighth,!on the 180-yard hole, ss (feating Miss @ydney Veppler of’ 1c f S0hho on \ ‘ Liu thet the bullots were tam. }made by Assistant Manager Julius V. ‘ i ‘ oy Behar of the Italian Amesipaa Lp ij = x - i Me Ee ee 5

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