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INSPECTOR HENRY HAD MGNEY WriEN HYLAN VISITS LINE OF JOBLESS MEN 8 YEARS FOR CROOK, MENACE TO SOCIETY Judge, Sentencing Davis, Says He Does Not Do It to Reform Him, OPPOSITE OF W THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1921, WOODROW WILSON BATTLES ON, | 7EY PREVON SAW REGAINING STRENGTH BY LEADING HITE HOUSE LIFE ARBUCKLE TORTURE TOO LATE 10 SAVE STARVING RUSSIA _ lernational crook, to eight yeare injyy sg | . 4 wa Sing Bing Prison today aa'a second | Mentally as Alert and Well! | SIT EEE ' ’ Y Page “— offender, Judge Lewis Smith in ZQuil I | (Continued From First —— ee See A ay awabia Equipped as When He Was | 1¥HH}, ne ees \ —_ assay County Court at Mineo! 4 “Remedies (o Be Applied Will) tne -8 transaction mn Says He Saw Real Suffering, sac 1 are too clever, too in at His Bes lieve at Ray Kener uedad _ .setaun Raiine’s Tar i yi) ) tuhipone! 1 clone rR . at any ” asked « ramune Inter Wie ise ar aah 4 Nov... 3 » Colum Gruynes sy, my op ele 4 am not locking you up to iaanmaae D'strict Attorney Milton Uiten "4 ‘i ; Be Neither Fantastic Note ie which war neuen ana ANd City Will Try Hts Best etorm you, gut tecauee vou are a1 COLLAPSED 2 YEARS AGC RT NABGUESAR HOHE THAR raKe Gopi] APPAl Ue id, Declares - Radical.” sold on the same day, and thie wes to End It. nenace ty soutety we will all be eee Arbuckle followed Mise Rappe into Frederik Moltke. . sates the result ofit _- ite knowing you are in prison Crisis. N - in th the room adjoining the one where the pk ee 2S . nares Q. Nov. 3, 1919, Read that co) = 5 a i Javis Wao | d wilty of robbing | (Crisis Jid Not Come 1 party ut, 6 an oor, HOW DETROIT ASSISTS.|4. ‘nie account enows that on Nov, J werer H7lan to-day mele & pet Duldwit, x ty dt] satay wal ae AMEee Ela MMPEWeo continual e | (uaee jeeeraunemn Ambros } we 3.1919, 600 share of Columbia Graph. 80%! Investigation of the unemploy- verty bonds, tte] West but at White House | Miss Prevon declared aw Are, Prederte VOT, from Copenhagen a! Direct Municipal Help to Un-/cphene were bought at Git and cal LNcoay bs Se ar eivaal Seine Nia ee ell viele Atter His Return. ——— Suckie, torture Mise Rann with ioe ay with 1,200 passengers if ‘old 1 he e at 72 ployment sion ©. J istriai bers earc n tt ks. alks a + dN 24 ,. viece of ice, declaring “tha: Tome Nearly all of whom were Americans employed—Conference Has | Give the ainounta of the pu- Ayq Bureau at Centre and Worth card enabled Davis to pose as Mt By David L + Has Not Said and Will Not Say yer come too. charged that Ar-|of Scandinavian birth or descent who F hase and (ne amous's of the credit. SeTARS al aia., Gerard and toensh 1 string of forged | (pL SCN poling LThing That Will Offend — cuckie threatened ‘to. throw Miss | : ew Labor Men. Phe stock cost $94 82 credit’ Streete He went there alone. There i : lyOpestal Gelreanendent ot Tie evee| - ° g§ ins if ees Miss | have been visiting their old homes o A. The stock cost $35 875 and was S0ld Va. 4 jong tins of men at the place “Neck* from Li elpiia to Mons Pp pondent o Saaxi A Lappe ont because “she's too nols' | . \ icant TS ioe ade) Tea era havatane ten (ae . Spe ag World.) President Harding. ‘She described Mixa apne lying on’ P*!T People Count Frederik Moltke WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.--Charlox) ‘Aw nm mutter of tact.” said Mr! Tots th. siayur and cheered bim. After he serves his prison term he RE : TON, Sept. 7 ( wee the bed in Arbuckie's room crying, “ power in the Danish business wort ‘M. Schwab to-day promised on be-| Winsmore, © was, no eee In the office were Louls H, Suili- Wil face a Pederal court for deser- 1921).—Just two years | By David Lawrence. tm dying, he hurt me.” and prominent in the Danish Govern- BRIS Sisaie and “Arnetian: manus ee as pt that we bought it and 00 1°" oo with Major William tlon from the United States aut elapsed to-day singe the fate! hour! (gpeciat Correspondent of The Eve- Miss Prevon said she was one of tie ment, arrived on a visit to the United By Shoturers generally to “go the himit”| ‘¢ F. Deegan, head of the American Le. He hae dope stretches {n the Kimira}in the rafiroad yards of Wichita, ning World.) first to. reach Miss Rappe tn Ac-) in, ae a i “4 bie ; Q. And paid him the difference? gion in New York, and Major Eu- Reformatory, Sing Sing, Kings Coun-|when a group of correspondénts| WASHINGTON, Sept. %7 (Copy- ouckle"s room. ll PRC INET Ue bar RB IOLEaE aft re President Harding's Un-| A. The difference was kept In his @C- {454 Underwood of the Salvation ty Penitentiary and Bow Street Jail,/stood in the vestibule of a private| right, 1921).—Hx-President Wilson t¢ “She was drossed but her hair was | Nab MABLEMO,. "ible ae ptoaehia ight, 1921) lent employment Conference a success !n ount, to bis credit, fur some time. said Count Moltke, “the approaching J {Army. As soon as the Mayor got tn in London. car and learned that Woodrow WiIl- t tre down,” Miss Prevon testified ges ae creating work for the millions o. men| He gave the order for the DUT ne gaia: — son had been competied by hts physi-| 1. Se veins ae etn “Arbuckle had been in the rocm Vet will stacree the wold ae now Idle. He declared that he was in ag s Leal ered IRM tied “Ig there anything that the city o0 CUBA CANE NEEDS |clans to give up his speaking trip|"¢ Democratic Party. He isn > with her about an’ hour.’ {HoUEN aVEIS, EALiGS Ie ihe: een i Sie aiubcionce “with: His wisie soot" Q. 5 vlielbsh Henry any other’) personally can do? T want to place BIG NEW CREDIT and pibceed to Washington. \ing a hand in the treaty fight at all, Al Semnacher, former manager of | oy 6.44 gah die ania ine ie i i ad TGuinn (Se gisele if Way Ge Mave bac erin ai nt ir disposal any of the city de- | Many are the stories, rumors andj He 1s sald to have remarked to a Miss Rappe, went before the Grand jwading tho starving in usela it is 5 Teacand Ti a“ ‘alt Fe ibe Bee. pour pRmedt diem i ae 7 t jonny Partmente which enn ald in relieving aaa conjectures which have beon printed] triend that he intended to show the Jury last night and vigorously denied nog too tate to avert an appalling i nm merican em- present firm an at of JONN ine situation.” Bondholders Must As-jand circulated since then as to thel popublic Wee Presid that he and Mrs. Delmont had entered cyt 5 t ployers are—w'th confidence an?|#. Davis? A. No, mt. all the av- Mr. Sullivan replied that he was eee ; 4 Republicans “how an ex-President ine ‘ ‘atustroph The combination of Gbole-eouled determination to eolve| ‘Unts you have before you, pened pited that he wa nt to New Plan to Save {roumstances of the President's col-| vq yenave.” Me raeant it of (nt? # conspiracy to blackmall At-|cold and luck of food will send deat! 1. Who did the business wits your|eneountering great difficulty in re- \lapse and many are the rumors that ‘ bi ‘ buckie, as charged at the hearing yes- | 4%" said Mr, Schwab, “When the over Russia in wav 8, especially in \ | firm for Dominick and Mary C. cording the registrations of the men Concern. are stil! going the rounds as to the| Course in contrast to the way former terdy, Districe Attorney Brady and the Votiza conference has formulated its recom: | Henry? What person appeared? A. A ie or va ‘ y ane |the Volga district, whteh: will be ‘mendations, I can promise you we| «th of them, aiea Maa en been one jyAlt adding that a dozen or — jioiders of debenture bonds of [Progress of his recovery, The alr of] President Roosevelt used to torment the Grand Jury have begun an inves: | practically inaccessible when extre: Witt go the limit in making them ef-| (8 the ofice several times, and if my TOTO organisations, working inde- of the Cuba Cane Sugar Corporation |Mystery. of seclusion. indeed of curl-|a Democratic President with bitter, tigation of the charges. Veuid weather aetediy t Kuo. for reduction of unompioy. | Cemory, server me right, the Joint we- Pendently, were making records, aNd vere officially notified to-day that|°¥% Bze, ptill envelope the indom-| gtracks in the newspapers. The charge was made by Frank; “The Russian debacle,” he conti ee ieaent."” Onan ane's caners by her direction that all thls work should be cen- 1.0. they quickiy assent to the| ible personality who Is fighting On} yy Wien jives® in Washington Dommsues, Arbuekle's chief counsel, ued, ‘has hit Denmark harder thi) Z i . hi ‘ trallzed. iS | Ho D1 1 * Lu rn DRE IEN A : en Of one thing the country may be| Q- But the settiement of the joint wp) ; ae subordination of their security to ail no longer takes a hand in politics] 4.5 ientt duing or saying a thing “fer & severe cross examination of | any other country in Europe. It h gure, he eaidy the. te, the remedies | 2@eount you made to her througii the hen. why not oail a conference of 1.” $19,900,000 credit, the corpora-|°f international affairs, but with al-) oi Cua possibly offend the present Semnacher. destroyed’ the RUMAH EMmeKat CU) Batic, b: iA oy) en reali Se difection of Dominick Henry? A., the beads of these organizations?” tion will be ‘forced into a receiver- most superhuman will power he holds} | ‘ ti of the White House. He We declared Semnacher had con-'Danish steel, and In this industr rik : y the conferen bbe ¥ ‘ 5 jasked the Mayor, “and request that phi at bay an {lIness that has in the past) La ily tale himeelt? at of Spired with Mrs, Maude Delmont and |alony 60,000 Danes are {dia Our in Meither “fantastic nor radica » You gave the check to her, Tl they. lend you thelr canvassers? Then HD. has erally taken ims or ! ne taken the life of many a man much some one cise to take the torn gar- is A. There was no check from the Joint account, sir, James Couzens, multi-millionatre It was further officially stated that public life and probably will always j activity reflected in the United I think it would be a good idea for more vigorous than Woodrow W1i- } ments from the room of Miss Virginia ’ > : Mayor of Detroit, one of the con. [1st Becount, sir) at wee!the police to make a canvass of all ** & fesult of the creation of the|,.., a femain in the same seclusion, 1eaving eee eee ae them to Los ens Beate for walubed/te obtain tiost ob t reside hes 2 . 0 61 . x 2 generations recor his |* our raw material fer man f ferees summoned by President Har-| simply the purchase of the stock. The the mercantile establishments in the Cuban Sugar Sales Commission, the Pie. former President obedient tol <> future generations a record of his With the ‘idea of oxtorting money lin this « ir manufacturing é ing to assist in finding a solution to| account shows that the stock Wa8 city to learn just what jobs they haye Corporation has been unable to dis-!14 orders of his faithful physic‘an, work, to be judged in years tree from 7 ite. HEHE Roche ! Mer peiinxal (unemployment probien pag fae ao delveted. daar qlavailables® pose of its crop in the usual way, [0° Cue in Grayson, has Prolonged (Be pugsionaie partisanship of the | (TIM ANGE owa show that! yao ut Aue sala that Denmark 90 sysi dle | i 7 f 920-192 yt : 4 per h he lived. i as successfully put in operation « f Bee Sie Detrol ayston iene of ale reveral Items. 1 sce It says cash, ‘Acting upon the Mayor's sugges- aera On . sh dela his own life by doing the opposite{°™* 12 Whiten he UVES | Mrs. Delmont’ attempted to black-| ,ystem of extremely high NaRECBRIOR { cipal treasury; | $7500; chuck, $1,000; check, $2,052.96."| tion, a conference will bo held late Production of 8,900,000 bags of sugar| s+ what ne was accustomed to doing) WASHINGTON, Sept deenet mail Earl Lynn of Los Angeles some) gijj;j:uois liquors which is eliminat time ago. He asserted he would show in. whisk close eclationship between Semnacher} gyi. ang enc and Mrs. Delmont, aed made a num=| ing y¢ ber of veiled allusions to Sem-| * $1,500,000 has been devoted to rélief during the jast/ten months, the cost to the taxpayer being hardly not.ce- able. He does not suy whether or ft has on hand to-day unsold 2,170,000 | baga. In New of thetr F250 a Mase Gatt tte Hema Of’ this afternoon of the chiefs of the cash? A. Yes. jald organizations. i Before leaving the office the Mayor | Mr. Brown to Senator Downing— Do you care to ask any questions? | taiked with several of the men in the cratic Senators in conference to-day uded that the peace treaties with ria and Hungary ‘were before his nerves gave way. He no longer lives intensely. He lives quiet- ty and with careful husbanding of and brandles as bever- uraging the use of wine y, which has a rigid ue Germany, Aust not matters for agreement to sub- ordinate their security to the needed ; arty action, Indt- rah ee 5 6 aid 5 Senator Downing—! don’ 9 hae , |his energies. pat i" | Protbition law, he said, has been ~iphad my feepintnend ae ecoptlea whattoraake acne egw Sates waiting Jine, and upon returning ty fener yee pen the coven ture With true medical reticence, the! vidual Democrats, it was said, would nacher's general character, ‘badty injured in a commercial way 4 etroit plan on a broad Na-|iy ail about. 1 see the dates cover a| te Clty Hall he sald: [bends are offered an increase iti tacts of Mr, Wila.u's illness have] .. left to follow their own judgment; “I have.” he said. “and go have) y,, 1). dry legislation, which has de- fion-wide basis to de the whole| period beginning in February or May,| “There ts no fake about this unem- 1 jg essential for holders of the | ver heen officially disclosed For) in voting on ratification ‘many assoolnted with me in this) oo in, Henao oa country’s unemployed through the}thereaboyts, in 1919 and tunning to ployment situation, Those men ( debentures to assent to the plan wit ; rts tha souk lease, a well defined theory of what ; PR ert gf Onst an uae gae winter. " 1921. ’ ret a eteys ators Oey 12 | Be Strange ressoe a rumor gained| Reports that former President Wil- | case, 4 and Portugal which were the best ? Mr, Brown wit) tell you, ‘The|&¥ know what It Ia to feel hunger, fie ene eet td be averted currency that Mr. Wiison broke down| sen 1s backing the fight in the Senate happened at the party In the RGalarsans’ GE He Norway. Aanerit “We have no bread and soup line Mayor Couzens said. principal purpose is to show that on @ud I’m not ashamed to say that 1 Mcafee NEA while speaking at Pueblo. The story |":gainst ths treaty were denied to-day ‘Francis Hotel and of the motive for)... Norwegians are unable to tra) “Kamilles are} the 20th or 21st of May, 1929, when/appreciate Just what that sensation h it of the defendant. 1929, h 5 d{oy Senator Pat Harrigon* the arres e firsts 5 o ot evict beonuse of their Inabiity|Mr. Gilbert stated’ that he gavelle. The mon want work and want it $100,000 BLAZE ina ae tate aids Y eeeatacas Sa ae Poon | Skeet [ioen ehow,.and 1 belleve| Ua! to wines and Spain and Portugn: to pay rent’ We usp the money for |20minick Henry $500 because he was badly. Look at their faces and you, IN JERSEY CITY in his speech and gave way, thal co 8.0 thet teean, that Somnacher in bie} ®t buying their fish elsewhere. woke to defend himself, Dominick! Henry paid $21,000 for stocks and had to be conveyed to his train and : i : | conversations with Mrs.’ Delmont and | food, shoss, clothing and rent, In can see their determination to work | crats opposing the treaty, also denied Justice Lewis Fawcett of the Kings it they can get It You know a man| 's cw to| the report. Joseph Tumulty, for- | ; ‘ ; | other words we sce to It that the Job- | 190k them trom ‘thie brokerage firm. | can ally, plok up ac bite, to ont , 4 ener erie rare: an ee maarly. soceatary to Me. Wilson, de. |#ome one else plotted and conspired SE eee ee he ealauiested hat is the principal ob; i vhere, — ii Aa a } i aif » re rom a tour 0 the candinavian Wess are provided with the necessities | Te Mo owningwie. m somewhere, but women and children Part of Roofing Plant Destroye en's speech at Pueblo was much like|clared the former President was tak. | With the {dea of blackmailing Ar fife, Buciin-order to keepia flood Downing—He was not al can't—and that's what I saw in the countries in the cougse of which he of ij N , k | buckle throw Miss Rappe's torn f needy “fom other ction over-| hor tence ene, fulice Department at} faces of those men 1 talked to Believe Workman’s Cooking — |his other speeches. It is a fact that] ing po] part whatever ‘in pe fight. Vane ces al Laspietih duty to do eo” | Was presented to King Gustav V. of wa to-day.” sf 1 whe . rison "| . = zi % Whelming us, we have a rigid rule| Mr. Brown—You mean he was| An unemployed army will be re- Caused Fire. in referring to the Americans who Mr. Harrison denounced the repor’. |) aistant District Attorney Isadore Sweden, King Haakon IV. of Nor- died in France, Mr. Wilson gave way which was printed in a number of| under suspension at that time. mI ed nd offe y and King Christlan X. of Den- } — meter: Seed ae Senator Downing—No, he was out See ee eee tan “waaningion: ta Fire which did about $100,009 dam-| "emotion as he saw the tears come newspapers to-day. dr. Glass TE eee ee can otaan eset as | jan. 1, of fof it. Having been convioted hel inotor “trucks, it was announced “S¢ this afternoon ‘destroyed three| 1, the eyes of severa! who sat 1A front he had seen Mr. Wilson several times | yoo ingues'a di ' 4 reer automatically got out of it, although! to-day. buildings of the Stowell Roofing Com-/ 4+ him, parents, no doubt, of some of during the last two months and that sor tal Ue : Between’ 10,000 and 15,000 families, |e was restored to it by the action of| The Veterans announced they pany, at the foot of Grant Avenue,|; 5 ait a ; "We are willing, even eager," he ie the court. ; ' 3 ihe war's victims Aside from that the former Pres.dent nevér even men-|..)\ wo investigate any such ch | representing approximately 75,000 in- as would enlist unemployed at a meet- Jersey City. THree freight cars on al... h eth pit thar | 2uce arge. | Aividuais, are being helped. he wata,| ti Brown think that was the| ing in Bryant Park at 4 P.M, to-day. incident, nothing unnsua) occurred in tioned the treaty he report tat) “we suneel for the defense, however, | Relier helped, he eald.| time when he was free and at liberty! Communications have been re- “Idling Were consumed, Puevlo Indeed, Mr, Wilson chatted Senafor John Sharp Williams saw Mr.| 1, merely making these charges to ; lef funds, appropriated by the a) cout the $500. We was in the] ceived from Urban Ledoux, the un- The large amount of tar’ and 88-| 1) correspondents as he walked to Wilson just before he announced bis oiouq the issue. There ts but one Common Council in monthly Inatal- | Tombs in July. employed leader, who conferred with phalt burned made a dense smoke ; : ToRtinicuelérastyhinibarieu’| oe 3 one F . ments, come direct from the municl. |» Senator Downing—Somebody teat!.| President Harding, that. the Presl- which awept in clouds over the west-| mwas anpemiion 6) 7 eM | issue here. Shall or shall not the de- t fled that $500 waa brought into the| dent. wil give the men a “complete Which swept in clouds over the west-| tt wag after the train had proceeded ate yesterday also was denied. PCELAR AE EREIAT CoRevUnderd TOTALS pal treasury and represent a direct | Tonfhs to Henry by the boy named tax on the property owners of ap-| Cohen. Proximately 50 cents per $1,000 of as-| Mr. Brown That ts not the $500. spent, he valid. wildered in a veritable flood of fig- ‘L figure that during the prosperous|Ures. He got $500 and then got an- ‘times the entire community, from the uy $500 when he waan't a member smallest to the biggest store, bencfits| $500 did ne cet mieten ee a nich from tae worker, —__————. US. SUBMARINE SINKS AT ANCHOR AFTER GAS hearing.” ern part of the city and led to the|/one pour from Pueblo, that it was \pellef that a great conflagration was). .qgenly stopped on a siding and Mr. in progress. Wilson went fora walk. His gatt was It 19 believed that @ workman) ris, He went for a mile along the cooking luncheon in one of the stalls) wuntry road, with Dr, Grayson and of the company's stables accidentally! yrs, Wilson, and even took a little net the place on fire. As practically| .onint for a few yards to “limber up” lah the workmen were out at luncheon! when he came back to the train, he! lwhen the fire started it was not} ‘thought that there had been any loss ‘ald he felt fine That evening news preliminary hearing {s no place for the assassination of character.” “Tam not golng to try the charac- ter of every witness appearing here,” gaid Judge Lazarus. U. S. TRADE WITH EUROPE SHOWS SOME REVIVAL. Commerce With South Amerien, 2 BARNES WITH 68 SETS. GOLF RECORD #500 did he get wher he was a mem- When bad times] ber of the Police Department? prevail these same people should be|, Mr. Brown-—1 don't care to debate “Labor wants to co-operate in every way with the National Unemploy- ment Conference, but it will fight any from Liberty Street (Trains also at 10.00 P. M. and 12.10 midnight.) 15 minutes earlier from all about? He got $500 when he was a member of the police force. he wasn't poor, hear It, companies and four truck companies —_—<$—= WOMAN IS ACCUSED i , that.. He was under chars He oot of life. came from Washington indicating a EXPLOSION: 3 LOST =“ fo consribute something to the! $509 before he was convicted. ee Three alarma were turned in. bring-|more hopeful prospect of ratityIng the ’ Burever, iRemeiae .stntonary: ‘unfortunate.’ Senator Downing—Then what {a It jing Chief Roger Boyle, nine enging| versaines Treaty. Things wore more sie WASHINGTON, Sept, 27.—America's trade with Europe revived somewhat during August as compared with July, but commerce between the United States and South America as taken in cheerful than they had been since Mr. Wilson started his journey. All went well aboard the train. Then (Continued From First Tam very glad to Page.) (Continued From First Page.) moves to break down the standards ,for which it has fought for many years,” said Frank Morrison, Secre tary of the American Federation of Labor. “There must not be moves to force labor to accept big cute in wages or to cause any abandonment up now. so the other day. able witne: Mr. rown—Thank you You know when you come to mattyrs of Irregu- Mr, Brown—I am not going to sum You objected to my dotng Senator Downing—I_ never object to anything when you have a respect- on the stand. rented the only difference at the end of the round. In their matches, Barnes and Hagen were both spectacular, especially Hagen, who made several remarkable OF DUPING LONELY MEN. @ With Advertt tor Then Getting Money. Mins Bina Iwanaska. otnerwise known as Helena Skalaska, whe bas two or three addresses {n New York for the re- The President retired about 11 o'clock but he couldn’t sleep. Finally at 1 o'clock he got up and tried to read. Insomnia and extreme ner- vousness were exhausting his all too scant en rgy Dr. Grayson saw signs a gas explosion, and it 1s sald the man was thrown clear of the tower, @ stream of water following him. ‘A man believed to have been J. Dreffen, reported drowned, never reached thn tower ladder, it ts sald, and he ts believed to have gone down the aggregate remained almost stution ary, according to figures issued to-day by the Department of Commerce. Exports to Europe last month totalled $209,000,000 as compared with @ valu ation of $180,000,000 In July, while Im- ports were $59,000,000 as compared with $57,000,000 in July. 23rd Street. 12.10midnight | train from Liberty St. only, Sleeping cars on 12.10 mid- ff night train may be occu- f pied from 10,00 P. M. to 7.00 A. M. f larity, either tn public or in private| tecoveries, Barnes, made only one of a collapse. He awakened Secre- >. SUNDAY TRAINS if of such fundamental principles as] jite, s ception of mail, was taken before United i ‘ a , you very rarely make you: | an | with the boat. = t scilective bargaining Ghd the eight| by" comnvenlag Bee Jour cas) mistake on his journey when he took latates Commissioner Hitchcock thia at |'°°Y Tumulty and insisted that the ‘ i TERRA COTTA INDUSTRY ‘ Leave Liberty Street 11.00 Bl is P clery en ft th Holland ¢; t Me cabor must not be tede| And college professors, You iave o| tree putts on the seventeenth, fornson for alleged trifing with ¢he|trip be cancelled at once. Mr. Wil-| The R-6 was of thectollans type, A. M., 8.00 P, M,, 4.00 ba abe Fak nok be made |summon people who are engaged in| Hagen, trying for distance, hit off hearts and.purses of lonely men, ‘The| son's lips were twitching. He was built in 19% Licuts. 8. D. Jurt add] UNDER U. S. INVESTIGATION. | - P. M.. 5.00 P. M.. 7.00 f the goa! eo oe must nol the business: the line several times and at the specific change was using the mails to|(beginnin: to shi U. M, Steo! were junior officers. eer ee P. M., 4,00 P. M., 9. H ginnin to show the effecta of the . . M., 4.00 P, M., 9.00 t used to advance the open shop plan,| Senator DownIng—T notice you have|"ome hole performed the unusual (fraud, erable. «train sig. bad) heen under| Pascrem cf tense locluded twunty |/Gresd) tery ees: Se ee iene?) Aer i. M., 12.10 midnight 1 and we understand that is not the had very few Bishops here. tent ba SOnpIne Bia Ore ccverea It i# sald that she advertised for a during the war and at the Peace Con- | otficers and men, and efforts are being Chicago Secretaries, $3 minutes earlier from H purpose, the Bishops, mt Bor reRaction OF | the Vast nine holes in 32 mirckem two husband and sent alluring letters and) terence, At 9 o'clock that morning |made to check the accounted for and| CHICAGO, Sept. 27.—Federal sub- “rd St. 19.10 midnight Other organized labor leaders be-|""Kenator Downing—No, and It ws nojless than Barnes, whose golf was pictures to those who answered, tneldent*| 5 official announcement was made, |{He missing to determine if any more | poonas for the appearances of tae sec- train from Liberty St.only,, Ueve labor is not represented numer-| place for them elther—in the society |nvtable for the accuracy. nily asking for money to buy clothes and “|men were lost. retarles of four Chisago terry cots foally at the conference in accordance | of either of us. This tournament, all at match play, ©, ‘allroad ticket eo that she mikht Sy |The correspondents rushed tn ‘auto tt in aid that the submarine went|'snutacturers before the New York with its importance. It was pointed| Grant Crabtree, Chief Clerk of the ts the finale of preliminary ellmina- jcged to have promised “hearty kisses,” | mobiles from the railroad yards sev- i ti ss Aish) UAB Boon ‘as the| Grand Jury w served to-day hy ; valine Police Department, wan then quea-|tions that were held in different sec- “embraces” and ‘“fondlings.” ern} miles from the elty of Wichita | own bow first. Deputy United States Marsnals. = The out that only six of the fifty-one dele- | sioned by Mr. Wallstcl, to got into|tions to qualify thrty-two for this | She also sent photographs, which #ha| +. the telegraphic offices, The train alarm was sounded searchlights from| Grand Jury Is, investigating alinged vio- gates are from the ranks of organized| the renord the procedure of dealing|meet. The present champion te Jock sald did not “do me Justice’—whieh in| 1° 2 \ail ships of the fleet lying at anchor | MHP Of, he Sheree teu involved ats d labor. with «pplications for re-hearings by|Hutchisop, who defeated the late ('vlared tq be a true statement If you urnel back to Washington an hour 1 | the harbor were turned in to the|the Northwestern Terra Cotta Com | —— dismissed policemen Mr Brown an- | Douglas Edgar last year at Chicago, "ad Mt rieht later. 2 ki any, American Terra Cotta an She was arrested at No.232 Went 129th Btreet by Post Office Inspector Schwa! eI aie scene of the disaster, According to a local newspaper, vsccutive officers of the submarine nounced some time ago that he meant to establish a basis for drastic legis- calgon regulating the veinstatement of The summaries: ’ Cyr Walker, Englewood, and Bmil Loeffler, Pittsburgh, all even Seramica Company, Indianapolis Terra Gotta Gompany and the Midland Terra Cotta Company. Curtously enough, there was som doubt among newspaper men as to ‘ LOTS OF WORK COMING bulldl rogramme launch payer's suit to enjoin the payment of | Walter Hagen, Detroit, 6 up on F.|& quarrel at his homo to-day, [gnats rs - a guliipastpniames Hy . } — Se eat nivale ranttal tecdae | Freya salary. Justice Bijur, In Octo- | Coltart, Philadelphia C. C. Sankowitz, living In tho rear of No,| l-health and lald tt to political rea-| a aA qKi vA DENTIST FAILS; the Formal Re-Opening of the -/ ber, 1912, granted the Injunction on| John’ Golden, Tuxedo, 2 up on Bob 231 Fair Street, was shot and fatally|sons. There was no outward evidence , Negotiations are being made between| tye bound that. th y 2 r fatally “ i dhe master bullders and employees tent-| wee Megat, (ont ‘ne Telnetatement| Harner Py wm, 2 up on F,| Wounded. He died an nour later. Hs of Mr. Wilaon's breakdown. When! LIABILITIES $1,341,635. . bs : fng toward settlement of the wage quea- Rane aa) amienamiant io) the lawl J Hasopal saplswend: Conk: "| wife, Cathering, and Tony Jamon, « train pulled in at Washington, —_—_—_ LJ + . tion that has kept building at @ stand-| made in 1915, Frey applied to Mayor| Fred McLeod, Columbia, and Fred |Doarder, were arrested and hold o8| Mr. Wilaon walked briskly chrougn | Assets Only 844,108—Files a Volan- hil r i @till for more than @ year, A tebel for a Tene ine. wo Board |Canausa, West Point, all even. material witnesses hadi tice | te Union Station. The newspaper tary Petition. | y —————__—_ of Review jan. 12, 1916, recom- e rh q Phe wi eo police , \ , % of Review on an. 12 196, recom=| Jack Gordon. Buffalo, @ upon Wm. asiiowts had been Orinking and snot | photographers snppped Bim as he| George D. Terrell, a dentist living at] Hoboken Man Gets Liquor Back, 9 1 | Lene Ms Prosar Fate bullet “entered. the. ete tie ‘pio! No. 411 Sanford Avenue, listed Habit BROADWAY AND 42D STREET TRUNTON, N. J. Sept 27--By an| Teele. and Mayor Mitchel denied the| "Tom KAN, Stwanoy, 1 up on EE eT tuer che rovolvar wag | Walked and the pictures are a matter tie of $1,341,635 and assets of $44,109 aaaes wee Guited on cones y appiicetion in July 14, 1916 George McLean, Grassy Sprain. . cf record tn local newspapers. Never-| in a voluntary petition dy bankruptcy order @ United States District! Frey applied to Meyor Hylan for! Bob Cruikshank, Essex, N J. 6 up died tn St. Francis Hos. | theless the story has persisted thay | fied In Brooklyn to-day’ Court to-day, 168 cases of liquor were| re'nstatement on Jan, $1, 1918, and!on Charlie Thom, Shinnecock he told the Rev. Father | sir, wilson had to be carried froin ees secinai ursday; ept. 29th 1921 s- returned to Jacob Wenz. of No, 211|had a hearing July 6 and was ye-| Jack P.ric, Woodmere, ¢ up on Jim had shot himself, but tne | | k ft 4 eise but approve ar disapprove their , > j Bloomfield Avenue, Hoboken, Former| instate? July 15 st, Rockaway Hunt Club police appeared reluctant to accept tie | the speak ny platform and that bis) eo inendations on important mat- | ; Gtate Benator Charles M. Egan of Jeraey oCorburation Counsel Burr wrote to! Capt. Charles Clarke, Engineer's, 2 "* tre Matec +4 in public, PEDRO Rimet tig catwiaera: Gey City, counsel for Wenz. told the court Come irsiene Of Astannte Birabtior uP on: Beler O Har Shackamason Une of “Budeweiser" ime Tempe-|, ODlY fe snese people really |was his mind impaired, though, to EDWARD ELKINS pe tenor bad poo selsed on werrante| Sati, GoWat,ibet there was no aus| | wit French, Youngstown, & up eee kiow when, ne climax did come. T'|be gure. he was kept from doing that were not legal It Included wine. on Joe Sylvester, 8t Albans happened in the White House within|much work by his physicians. ‘The whiskey and gin. {Ger saa elreumatancts. Frey te alll sage ere Judge Jullan W. Mic a the Fedo-|y few days after the return from the|.ayman's view—and it (s after all the Presents His Famous Orchestra from Los Angeles. ee Leeman, ; Mam, 76, Strack by A obiie.. ral District Court to-day granted | Western trip. It resulted In an tm-|inrpression made by Mr. Wilson upon , : Bishop Lamuth Dead in Yokohama tapteled bo the aiotte Bilicemen rec! galcon Plant, seventy-six, living at Proliminary injunctio: asked for by | palrment of the left leg and arm. visitors which constitutes the only ba- California’s Latest Musical Sensation “ye Bab gteegpntepricenters RLS I AO Ey Ee eee orth. Beh aieeet end Madi, Anhaouser-Busoh, Inc. restraining *ho| Whether Mr. Wilson should have |sis for any stories about him—ie that } ef the death yesterday of Bishop Walter| the force In violation of law. aa stiri 80M Avenue, was struck by an auto. meh Salt. Products Corporation |Teelened end, turned Bis omce over |Woedrow, Wilson la mentally the Di D. Loach 5 i " 3 re ‘bo : " Ait ate to the Vice President will always bi |same to-day as he was the day he of the Bouthern Method's: (bY ‘fr Hylan's own Corporation mobile at, Ninth Avenue and sth PE ee nea ian! |q moot queation, The fact ts that for|broke down, His mental faculties, inner Vance uncheon upper Dance a howpital at "Yokohame, | Counsel. Four of these were rein- Nerder.. Sutering tron lees: products the name “ude ij ° miastoner James C, Cropaey in Feb.| Gene Sarazen, Titusville, § up on|@ollce Not Incitned to Accept|further In hopeless coco. Basing | Vices regarding the reported sinking AATTRBUAGH, fast HeoBenplormsat ruary, 1911, reinstated by Commis-|Harry Hampton, Detroit Theory of Snictd thetr editorials on son of those| were telegraphed to the Navy De- J h L. Pani A: jousands of idie workers in Pitts-| sioner Waldo in December, 1911 | Pat O'Hara, Richmond County, 1 4 . tories, aomg newspapers publicly ex- | partment ut Washington, and prep- jose} ani Announces Durgsh and vicinity ts provided tn a| Will am J, Schieffelin brought a tax-|up on Jock Hutchison, Glen View. TR! DN, N. J., Sept. 27.—Following | * id id prations were made for rescue work. . P if FOR PITTSBURGH'S IDLE is Programme Now Immense B: Already Under Way, vashieved policemen rela- was received here to-day by thelr dismissal was just. Among the cases brought up by Mr. Walistein was that of Policeman George F, Frey, dismissed by Com- stated after court decisions had said Charles Mothersoil, Weeburn, on John Farrell, Quaker Ridge. Jim Barnes, Pelham, 2 up on Clar- ence Hackney, Atlantic City. 6 up tlon of the scalp and a possible fr: tured skull, he was removed to Hell vue Hospital. HUSBAND DIES FROM SHOT; WIFE AND BOARDER HELD. in which complainant \are embodied it was alleged the reputation and good will what really caused the etopping of the trip. Some thought It was not {-health but a lack of desire to speak presned scepticism as to |e story of Lase and the Pacific fleet were tm- mediately called into a conference aboard the flaxship New Mexico, Ad- more than a year the Cabinet officers de of thetr functioned as the hen partments and Mr, Wi Ate friends say, have never been less 'ceen or discerning than they wer ‘The subpoenas are returnable Sept. 30. Soe: err eNemmaberte oa

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