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nin 2 ms THE EVENING: WORLD,’ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4,.192 Tit Koook ve homers rng the ‘CHEER UP VE FANS! | BASEBALL FANS FLOCK HERE ——|(NSPECTOR DWYER ss s"tm"stnestse'c| DBEMIIED ADVISES {POISON SUGGESTER: what Pl gad tl am | F " COMMISSIONER 219 NOT WANT , og eiQENTSHAVESEATS, FOR UNIQUE WORLD'S SERrEs MUSES BRR I =e INH CONFERES | INSEARLES ASE nee eenynererenrne tuke four straight games during tho} uf fur 1918, prepaid by him in conformity series. W th law and submitted for approval ) ba The sentiment across the river, ac. gst | to Lieut. Davis, Lieut. Davis can- | soratig ie these odds, (s all in favor! | Hotets Rapidly. Filling Up as| | < loelied it, srying, “The Commissioner i of the Yankees, | Gra (Continued From iain let Page.) dbes nut wish a tire contract to be Jack Doyle sald that this was one | | Big Delegations Arrive, but Been SY Fi a ey in far taeetiiess in batoeatl, tho ine| COSS $25 And 1 Depost in Or-| Accommodations for All Aze [Senator C.F. Murphy of Brookisn| °Tye witness read « iiet of twenty |Telts Them Not to Try to| After New York Lawyer Com shee 2 UA a . j 1 |got $0,000 for putting through the} «sit cars wwned by the Mayor an i uh a 2 s tis Dettlne, he says, that has teen der to Buy First Game fry bienr ims Favorec potectivé SMe ‘holicemen which aro maintainea by! Reconcile Extremists but | fers With Prosecutor Official lone on Broadway favors tho Giants ‘Noke: " in LightBettin | Inspect Br’ made tue charge] te citysalteguther or in part. Be- 5 c slightly. He has had numerous in- Vicket Alone. Palit f edie Denyher then w ‘iribune| sides the -Mager's car tere” weke Follow Common Sense. Says He Has Clue. a eeeen. ren vecmrn. baer ete everett a ] When tho Wuasvactultun vetevtas |reporter, got’a mun at fiyst described | otliers owneds By” Commititoner’ Bn- - ens 4 nd ~~ of the oltre) 's for the] AGENTS WELL SUPPLIED. |, eee ae ee eanemite nouns as his son and then ag hiv browher,| ght, Inspectors Underhill, and | INVERNESS, Scotland, Oct. 4 ( LAWRENCE, Mass, Oct. 4.~TM Since tases. ONG 00) DER CEnt: ute ee ink ead, Bowe assigned as a plain elothes man tnder Neha eta Commissisper ae sociated Press).—Prime Minister|autopey on the body of Fawaed Ft 2 “8 * : Dwyer. > v Ss - 7 > erage Nice Asked lured that the hotels had been - was taken from the Police Depart- | Lloyd George, speaking here con- Searles, Methuen multt-millionatry He says ones ate onb oF the bart the Average Wrice Asked ee GRNRNTgn a: CHINTENGPOTOON Ay ‘ ._, | The Inepegtor charged that Denyae,| ment records, cerning unemployment to-day, [Tecluse, to “set ut rest rumors thad Ber ace wees His for Four-Game Sets tor another person in cae BTOOKlyn Art Connoisseut)me nomgphper. man, had an interest) Senator Downir nterrupted to : sd) é « and the $600,000 of Giant money he ch s ees ¥ ai Hie 0 vs v ath ’ es ‘. in the MRO ‘Turtle Findtng this| uth If ony Sf thé speeud Depyty se touched on the Trish question, de-|!¢ Was murdered by poison,” proba. ae the te | whole City of New Yori nid the res a. n ee a " Aen tie aaia ae ti i ic Is $00. | gaitwan that the attendance fell short Left One-Third of His cut, the Hfispeetor said, he dismissed tained by. thevelty, re parily IMAIN-7 claring the London conference begin. (DIY Will take place in the little erygf BE Ogu Ureuecae ay sac rie SBT a GRpAUCRtIONN! ciety (many [talk tate to Widow. the othe® Denyse from hia stat Hel “We have found several," retorted | ning Oot, 11 between representatives} t the Private mausoleum on thd vor of the Giants ie ‘ = ‘ i; many, many chargeg that the ‘Tribune houndea | Mc. Walletein, “one of them got gus Searles estate on Oct. 18, It wag "” James W. Rall, betling commia| hose Weht hace heen Lie ‘ m the rest of the United State ae “ti Om va ce i aha Oil tor tworeara” 2 of the British Government and the! iearned to-day : vt reporta; Procure tickets for the Glant- ed the trip peeause they did we: xD) " : 1 Ba MME is tpt The witness said he found that the rein * i beter 2 sioner in the financial district, reports my » A clause expressly @xcluding from | Sinn Fetn “can only succeed if those] Wohil epara for the «s Setting alight One at the worat [Seiten for the cleimplonanip J not wish to sleep In the parka troubjé,Thasinfueffee of tte man in| city pald $886 for a winter sedan top ie presarations for the) exuae ts benefits aay children resulting h bought by Special Deputy| who enter It make up thelr minds|!nation of the body were going om world may find cheer in the fret tat) stow York s hotels are Mled to-day the Dial “Bttorney's office under| for the car bought by Spr puty » : t : ine Ww hw i " for Commissiontr Bnright’s District Attorney Howard Donnell of many theatre ticket netes are well | py, ‘ sae si . from lls second marriage was In Whittijany ha’ said; interferes with, Haeriss dejnitcly and resolutely to trust to y supplied with aivorees waLOH; At pri | tur the World's Serten—with reserve ye \oftioial use,» Lap robes and other av- Weeex County was searching for thd ever experenced in a World Series. ‘The Giants rule slight favorites, they y , of cor » ' »,| Dwyer’s eonduct of vice cnses. aNsoric oh * seay, with a small amount of Giant | publiuity department of rporated by A. Augustus Healy, th . ceNsOries Wore purchased With pub-| the common sense of thetr own peo-| iter of an AHORVMous iter: WHI ¥ are ranging anywhere from $50 to $75 arked tu the reporter for frooklyn art connoisseur, in his last} | MSspectok Dwyer said he saw ror-| le fuids for this same car. ple and do not try to reconcile the fooney and Ho Yankee backers willing | 15) each wet of ruur gaitide. | the Evening World, “We are filled to . i |mer Inspeotor Murtha led inty the| Uurchases of hovses, iron grilles for) axtremists.” Slmpeateds \hat) Seetts tee acne to aupnort thelr favoritos at thuse| "A 4') true aud Steet district last | She bvenins 5 will four days before his wedding. Te Ue oy arhttman when Whit.| {20 corridors of Polico Headquarters | 7°) 4 murdered or his death “helped along." prevailing odds. he r he 42d Stre Stl ihe root, but we have never been y oO hitman hen Mt! and cork flooring fur the trial room at Mr. Lioyd George said he had The lengthening of the betting oddn| REM disclosed tue tact that although | nown to send a Faseball fan to tho HO will was sivd for probate Jnl man was’ Dldtridé Attorney, Murthe,| pollee Headquarters were diecuaded| hoped to further the Iriah questive|ocoser om? today he lieved he ; had @ clue to the identity of the some of the agencies were not han-| 4” And tbat is the actual Brooklyn to-day, ho sald, @as dhinic by Mr. MeDermot:, Ho showed how|while in the Highlands, but t 3 @nd the approach of the firet gam | 4, ; peor s ? s ; euch chases were consistently di- : h mysterious writer. Mf, Donnell stl! ng them, o pad them tn la ‘ : There ter be . Inng $120,000 to|s i ich. purebases G stently is ys atimnilkte the: BELLI, VOldky, Wet cr eorcene crnere nod tiie yi ive? | mituntion) thie, mUcHine | CHARS iis) ets CEC Ia SAEED Golo) MR. WHITMAN TRIED TO| Oyen eet the amount of each [through mo fiult of bia or hts. col-lieeves the aged man died a natural Be aarnnua ot optaton among the |Wwantitles. The price waked wt west! ney of roma vacunt in New York's thw Hroak Institute of Arts und | TRAP HIM. J Under was under $1,006, the limit fot }leu he did not succeed. “At any! aenth from heart disease and old age Betting conticinibnark agencies was $60, bul a few offered) oii. put it isa sife guess that they Sciences, and $5,000 to the Packer! Latur b@ went jn to see Mr. Wnit-| informal purchasing without adver-|rate, when we enter the conference! gne Methuen Board of Health to se a aa | Uckets for uither the Yankeo or Gent (il be filled by the time the big gate Institute of Brooklyn, Mr.|iman und the District Attorney asked| tole und. bidding: kod if Mr.|WhieN will be held in London,” he de-| gay received a requeat from Mr. Done | wets of gamew at $60 Gohtict begins, If taey are not filled Healy leaves two-thirds of the resid-|him to ge°snto m conspiracy to trap] yopermott had investigated tho Re. |clated, “we shall do xo with what te|neil to exhume the body. | At Tyson's Broadway office it was! iyey will be held open by reservations uary estate to his only son, Henry W.| ‘Tammany Leader "Jimmy" Hagan | pairs and-Supply Bureau under Com-|known asx the Inverness formula,] 4 New York lawyer s tid tovirepe said that although ‘ysun's wae not] yy belated mueste Healy of Maplewood, N. J., who is The District Attorney,” he suid,|misstoner Woods for similar irresu-| which was signed in this very cham-|resent executors of the will, had @ | selling them, tickets coula be pro-| ane arted to come Into named as executor, and one-third to| « oat Gov. Whit aaked laritios, < “ . Jt) es af $75. Al fai sign tn West Se eer k tail pee ari . Mrs, Marte Theodosia Currier Heaty, | 1 Wie vie AGH Wy hee ae t in| “You Were in charge of the bureau Se a ee eremcee, (lone aunrerenty with Diswior Attire or $75, A large 8 town over the week-end, Among the Mrs, M 4 Yr] to have a drinkc,And che aia tom-) 49 tet itime, Mr. McDermott, ana|Hves of the Trish people: ney Donnell fate yesterday. The ta Street brought forth the infor | arse was Judge Kenesaw Mountain whom he married four days after the nee man, Mr, Brown know whether such Irregularities ex-| Dealing with unemploymeat the] stranger left without making knowm |mation that tickets could be secured | Landis, High Commissioner of Base~ will was dated. Mx Whitinan took « glase apout |Isted there?” said Mr Wallstein. || |Prime Minister emphasized that it] nis identity and Mr. Donnell aectined in two minutes for “$40 uw set tor} yall, who no doubt wished to set a Mr, Healy died ay tis country 6) high"—-the Inspector measured al, “I do, fd Mr, MeDermott, “and Ds : was not ordinary trade depression,| to mak tatement about hfm pI i 0 of th wa ° .|to make any statemen i either strip—the best location good example. Then there were some tate, Wyndwood, near Cold Spring, N.| foot between bis hands—“coinmonly act aa ‘ih GaN weer ien) but a world condition due to shatter- | How tt was immediately after Tickets for the first game only were] trom the Coast who “wanted to rest ¥.. on Sept. 28. Wsndwood 13 ©X-| called a schooner, And he poured) Agssembiyman Bloch made a remark jing effects upon the world's trade, the visit of the New York man that Invariably offered at §25 each, As] yp a pit after the long trip before at- jressly lett to Mr Mealy’s sen into tt about halt a pint of whiskey.|in an undertone. Mr. McDermott! credit and competition, M . Donneli admitted that he had @ these first game tickets are not de-|tending the games. There are Bill ‘The provision for Mrs, Healy reads: | fe hod hie back turned; but 1 saw A ee sone ee halen | “The nations have had to mortgage |clue to the identity of the author of (Continued From First Page.) tached, It was necessary after paying | pange, u former Chicago National “Bs ig about to enter marriage! yim. lanouted Str cteperniott, “and 00 can | thelr resources ‘and pledge thelr tu- the anonymous atte rigs 6 NEW a the $25 for one ticket to leave a de-| standby, who has lived in San Fran- with Marie Theodesa Currier, of OO-) “1 know. he meant to do--to] go threugh the records’ with a fineltures” he sald. “The result ts that it] York fo. nahn Ro phoninlan cane ghe tossed away. golden opportuni. |Poalt on the rest of the set, to be r8-| cisco fur some years: Judge Leon erlin, Ohio, and being desirous of) ger me to drink that so L would be) comb and It you tind anything Ke | yas ted to impoverishment. Traders,] {Wo nurses who attended Searles tm ties, funded when the stubs are returned: {Wing of Tia Juana, Cal, who Is vialt- making testamentary provision for] an easy mark and he could pump me. | ("4 donate $300 to any charity |e tone and. workingmen -- and| Bis last illness, it was reported here | you'll mume!” ; to-day. D SAYS INSPECTOR DWYER'S SON|®¥ersbody dependent upon them—| | LOOKED HEALTHY. |must be impoverished for years to] h rict Attorney Donnell re« d ty comment on the report — But did not deny a rumor that Searles’ . a aiting for the her after she shall become my wilt,| tut n't ¢ t . It was a case of missing easy putts Ing our courts while waiting for au ue aes aro, t. T poured it Go my coi that pot Mise Collett bahind all the opening volley; Jimmy Coffroth of 1 give, devise and bequeath to ‘i aera aoe” way. the taming point came at the San Diego, who has promoted: many absolutely one-third of ail by, resi- " vy - An thirteenth when tho Providence star, & sporting event; und f°. M. Keesling, duary estate. In making this will f! trot Attorney's office under Mr. Whit nspector Pwyer acraigned thy ; fate of Police faspector Jorn jcome” Meantime, the Prime Min-|hedy tad been removed from the h Dwyer were again taken up this {ister J, it was necessary to look |CTYpt in the solid concrete mausoloura two down, needed extra putts. Miss San Francisco Chairman of the Re- tave considered thy possibility of | mon After the el’ of the Inspector | afternoon iter Wie needy » the grounds of Pine Lodge, the Searles estate, Donnel] satd he had Collett won the fifteenth but prompt- publican National Committee, who caildren being born of my suit inar-) gn Mr, Whitman, ne sald, Commis- Capt Donneily of a eaten ee) = = beens assured: by counsel for the lost this advantege by dropping taged a business trip to. the Bast at riage, but it ts my Intention und L/sijner Waldo sent for the Inspector| Syeametip Company | told hie estate that the body was etill in its Su Meira stag | shipped James L. Dwyer, the Inspe Ae eixtectsn when her sencnd: shot the crucial moment All of them are will not make any provision herein! avd upbratded him, tors son at $62.50 4 month, as a sea- TER Une blece landed in a trap. From this point on Sorenrel |tor such children: lees Raa Olay former ariten ities Oh’ the atenmaliips Stoelmiawer While officials declinea to affirm or Miss Leitch, in great form, never at the Be Mra. @llen O'Grady, former birth : eny the report of the yisit of the d tives: was understood that they hope by consulting the specialist and which sailed for Bonvbay July permitted her youthful rival’ to be- Propnbly one of the bustest men) The will was witnessed on Apel 6,| Deputy Commissioner, charged before | ¥/\C" Sule oung man in good heal come dangerous. 7 : yesterday afternoon was Assistant 1916, Mr. Healy's second marrtige| the Meyer committee to-day that she} wren you lived nti?” asked Elon Fu GAVIN-HALL MATCH MOST EX- . District Attorney Maurlee A. Lynch, tcuk piace on April 19, 1915. wae hounded out of the Police De- 3B own of counsel . sui nurses who were with Sei to CITING OF ROUND. who ts supposed to be on vacation.) No definite value Is set on the es=| partment because of her effort tu{, “Ie seemed to ve," Capt} jeehn, ho pet Syinptoms: TAs The Gavin-Hall match was the most Mr. Lynch wrote to his home town, tate beyond the statement that rewi|ciuse the arrest of “prominent aud Pee ie ren ee othe it It became known to-day that coans+ Sent dhceati wer weeaipecycrune|Little. Faith Willard) Lapses| Huisoke Sts, snd) invited nis old) una permenal property, aie excetde) wealthy men” die’us the charges of /apecion : P Doe Ri E confidential clerk, wh was left price ament. Mrs. Gavin lost five straight . ae friend Dr. ©. J. Hpssey to come und §10,000 In value. young girls, She charged that the; Mr. Dwyer in previous testimony | tently the entire estate of $50,000,000, holes from the sixth to the eleverth,| Into Coma and End Is Only |jook over the local quarrel. Dr.) The bequests to the Brovilyn in-Jarrest of the accused men wus pre-|tvld of maling over his holdings, in =a geen | will be present at the autopsy in the and seemed hopelessly beaten by her ti f Hours, | Hussey accepted and wrote Unt he stitute of Arts and Sciences involve | vented by the Commissioner's, Secre: pe eee Mice paciaeruen: | Interests of his client, who was also eo asia, SOruanent, wid played Question of Hours. would be on deck with five brother one for $100,000, the income from|tury Hackett and former Insyec-|few months ago.” He then suid James, (Continued on Second Page) — | manutd vauntlor te of gulfers from across the ocean, er physicians, As a result, Mr, Lynch which Is to be used for the purctuse|tor Edward PB. Hughes—and from|Dwyer had gone on a voyage, be- TETNMORIN ROT Haw Geen ths leads Undaunted by this reverse the New| All expectation of the recovery of |gpent most of the day In getting oe Mahia! rere one le 1g 00 for! that time forward she was “perse- |Canse EEN En wns taken fice | ;isten to its request co represent them authority In famous murder York star finally got er tron shots] ttle Fafth Willard, ihe baby de: | gketa fur De, Munsey and Dre. Ed- Te hae r aretha: instibutan wnuieidens (cutedand: bounded,” told of ciel vain attempts to sum. | negotiations with the companion ai U haul the altel dseeos are ore reduced Mrs. Hall's lead. b hole| Serted on the doorstep of the Rov | ward Hand, Herbert Lynch, Stanley for the use of the educational de-| A letter from Mrs, O'Grady to Com-|imon as a witness 1’ J. Candeau, also| Before going to the conference of ig tram the be of Searles 1" On the inward journey was hotly| Percy Stickney Grant's home, and/ Cox, Georgo O:Connell and P. J. partment of the institute, In addi-| missioner Enright was read, protest. | owner { stock in the Park Court| sieamship men, Mr. Ryan said that! organs probabl be aent to the contested but invariahly ending with| ance last Monday ill of pneumonin| spine. They will stay at tho Clar- tion, twenty of Mr. Healy's paint-ling against nig action, in which she|Malty Company and. according to) ove, gince the men voted to accept, Harvard Medical Laboratory for Mrs. Gavin either winnini ings are left to the institute, repre- Inspector Dwyer, now in charge of Janalysis Dr. McGrath holds in the : & or run-lat the Presbyterian Hospital, was | 4q, ativen of wi ! said: t corporation, Mr, Cand the reduction there had been agita- “? h holds ning down a difficult putt for a half. jdge. sentatives of which are authorized to he corporation, Lr, andeau is a of poisons t arsenic enn be 5 4 ;| Abandoned thih afternoon. Shortly 1 Pennsylvania hae made reser- select such number from Mr, Healy's “It is high tme that millionatres|meinber of the Police Reserve Court tors among them saying thelr lead- |; i But the English woman retained The P¢ 1c fs i raced in a body t years, and neg enough of her large early advantage| before 8 o'clock, the baby lapsed Into} vations for fifty citizens of Buffalo, eallery,, fnolnaing A port ait of my=|}ke Seaman and Dempsey are pun- Bn Board » trace of him) ore would sell them out and advising haps five vears, after death to be one up coming to the home| coma and became weaker every] neluding report business men ana S¢!f painted by John 8. Sargent gould be: found Gaeta ished for taking pretty children into |{a)\! e softies, No 14 them to reject the wage cut and hole. Both were nicely on the f m8 uiberty Stre ich = ha Deen eighteenth in two. minute. other funs. ‘Chey also expect (his pr, Prince Sworn iu aa Minister tu] thelr apartment for immoral pur-|locked up sinc the search for him| strike. ft was nimost a certainty the for-| Both Dr. Grant and Mra, Gratnin, | morning a delegation of twenty from poses, * * © Neither Hackett nor|began, and at various apartments| The ap ign invaders would only need the| his housekeeper visited the hospital] Gjeyeland and Wilkes-Barre, headed | TRENTON, N. J, Oct. sation of the companies 7 . . . pr, Jonn|Hughes can deter me in the per-|And boarding houses where th = | (oe mpolice aratactionGnidivetes hit (f arte tid-bit (alae ete number of putts for a vic-| this afternoon and were told by Dr.| yy Chief of Police Watkins of the lut- D. Prince of Ringwood, N. J., pro-| formance of my duty.” Dene wectaucai tinue the men fail to return to work the “i ragieat spot cf dinner Bry. dur she miscued on a tittle shot.| Gary qnd the nurse attending title ter town, And to show that there fersor of Sluyonin languages at Column-| Among other “meanne cos” of whtcn|"" Mise Gertruilé Steinway, 1 cleric In open shop will be put Into effect tn the sone ee) fe 5 e| ol footer for a Win, and after taking de-| Faith, that she had only a few hours! were nu hard feelings even If Cleve. BA Unlvvralty fund unt a tow dave) she uccused the Commissioner were|the office of Col. Warren Lesile, IM-| port of New York,” sald Mr. Ryan fh, Uberate aim the ball barely rolled| more of life left to her. vere fatied to cop the flag, Gov. Davia Skeviec Commission who was appomted {denying her atck leave; taking away|Spector Dwyer's Attorney and |e) dion man knows what that ~p °S tasty, zesttul. ormer member of the E {nto the cup for a win in four, which 4 a a) ss 9 Minister to Denmark by Prestdent. Har-| he: le: former Mens pauarod the match, "On the frat extra} D' Grant left instructions at Me} or Ohio wired that he was coming tO ding recentiy, took the oath of nt Har-|her automobile; changing the lock#|/Cuurt Murtial Board, presented the |imeans, The uncernetonel Long: men’s Assoclation will not permit the New. Coated, Sanitary Wrapper hale Mra Gavin was within react of | spital that if the mother of the} sen ir Buby Ruth could knock that the Governors reception room at tie |Om her private dressing room and} stock book of the Park Court Reulty victory, but tumbled the chance by |child, reading in the newspapers of ith | sixtieth home run, which has been sd State House hepe to-day. | He will sail) throwing it open to clerks; belittling ‘ , | organization to be wrecked’ by a fow AINCRE weakly playing her third shot. eritical condition, should some for-| quch advertised out in Ohio, ‘The ©) “°° PORE NRE YO: her in the presence of civilians and ° te Driscoll, misguided individuals, The men cn her fais on thecnext hale by driving | Ward. he wished her to communicuto| Governor 19 willing to be shown. | subordinates, reproving her in. the eltus F. Dwy strike know they have violated th: Into a deep sand trap while Mrs. Hall with him at his home. He said he did|Qthersy from the Western major tre tenemos are ciahing. Arnos presence of other deputies. The Com- | hares 0 ". Dwy very principles upons which the or- was straight down the fair way, Yet| not mean by,that hix resire to relin- | jeague cities who have no injured gtoneham, who owns the Now York | missioner, she said finally, falsified uneey x share in ti, 1921 Be Livia iss Daisy cea ton the i. ‘ \ New Y« $ : 0, Apri 21 and |r c od the Re chen tain te acane cathe auish in agy way his cure of the child. | feelinga aro Sum Breadon, President Giants; George Morris, theboxing com. | tv record of her resignation from} James L. Dwyer, 39 shares July 6 wage cut.” first shot, then holed the head of her} Jt was said this afternoon that} gp the St, Louls Nutlonals, aud Bob missioner from Amsterdam, Y,,| the department, Miss Steinway suid she had n club in the sand. This Is against tho} since the baby was recatved at the | Quinn, Vice President of ths S\ Louis ree Sars y io ebooks 4 sporting event Mrs. O'Grady went at great detall second, of ny (ae sters of John F. rules of the ancient Scottish game, | hospital she had lost seven pounds in| americans, They will also be at the tron si ay tite: Rees Tenay Sens | into her falling out with her superiors) Ares°rs so0ck f° ony megs et the Mrs. Gavin took another wallop, Dut) weight and was at lust unly n handful | Vennsylvania with contingents from land; G. R. Bircherd, Detroit, Jameg|Tesurding the investigation of the) corporation bub couldn't remembor ; ( . Burns Reading, Pat R. D. Bell,|dance halls, Just as she was ready| who was there beside herself and Mr congratulated Mrs. Hall. Mrs. Gavin} of humanity, their home town, Frederick A. Gurd. | Burns | é ni % ee se izel herself out’ of the|. Dr. Grant and Mre, Philip Lydig,| ner will represent Providence, R. 1, Trento; Gilbert’ Brooks, Providence: | ror « general “clean up" of the dance| Leslte, A.D. Cameron, Schenecta tournament, whose engagement to the minister| yen if no one else comes from there, |r Cable Huttiios Everett Minors | hails #he sald tnapector McDonald ce, OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G Peay bernie AGE ROR as ane bas been announced, visited the hos-| and a delegation of forty from Ro Managing Director of the Nationa was sent into htr office to take over AUTOPSY REVEALS POISON Clals could, take action, Infringing] pital yesterday afternoon and aguin|yter have ordered plenty of rooms?) Hoard of Medical Pxaminers, Phila-| the whole matter and ali her previous||N P. J, ESSELSTYN’S DEATH. 34th Street—New York the rules, however, did not work an| last night to see the baby. ‘Topeka, Kum, promises to root tor I Live Fruit Grower. who ives ta | Work she said, went for nothing, unexpected ending for Mrs, Gavin] Eyer since the baby was found at| New York, and will have @ sizable! Medina, N. Y. Mr. Murphy has been| “Did you consider that you were and she was clearly outplayed on | Medical Examiner Will the second extra hole and undounht.| the door of Dr, Grant's home, No. 7) group of visitors. Then there will be & For Wednesday—A Sale of iseball fan since boyhood, and | treated fairly?” asked former Senator edly would have lost anyway. An-| West 10th Street, she has received ‘Thomas of Columbus, Mayor | @eclares that he wouldn't miss the! tion R. Brown. orn by Analy: | ca atoh’ ith Aokd Minox ules ify H. 4. Thoma 3 local scrap for anything. Then there| An nutopsy performed to-day on the other” mate with a remarkable} the utmost care. She was sent away! pau D. Thompson of Lowell, Mass. /are TB. Mock of the Boston Com- I was never treated fairly at any/aog. of paul J. Esselstyn, forty-six intel, ws the Cyerty Henn encoun-| to the country for the summer and|yng sidney L. Keener of St. Louis, | mercial Tiulletin, George B, Newbold| time,” Mra, O'Grady sald empliati: | years old, of No. 79 Norwich Aven ondon port ats . ay returned a short time ago, Last Mon- B, G Lynn, who ar- of Knoxville, Tenn; A. M. Nutt,|cally, “never by the Commissioner of | 3, tea, me to the home Hareld BE, Grover of Lynn, Bee renRuren Of itis MGMNena: Ralitond Peseiy eG Massena, N. Y¥.; ‘Thomas O'Neill ing Miss Caverly c hole one up but lost thia lead whan| day pneumonia developed and a phy-| jiyeg jast week with bis bride, ts go- her brassie shot went over the! gsician and trained nurse took her lo by Dr, Howard W. Nea dicul Examiner of Queens, Deputy goreen and out of bounds by such a ing to take her to the series, He as-| Albany; 'A. J. Rooney, Boston, FB, W. TOLD TO EASE UP ON THE t Geach wae onused by Horr e| sarrow margin that the tournament | te hospital. nerted that he would have gone to| Richards, Boston; Irving Smith of the MOVIES. cena ve committee measured the distance| The baby has greatly endeare, ra her- Cleveland ahd back and forth if nec- | ¥ Mage renieh Dag Purple cows, bliz-| Mrs. O'Grady told of giving out a who Is sald to have been a and Miss Fenn's ball was only out|self to the Rev. Dr. Grant as well as is In July and all that sort of] public interview at the close of 19iy|/ Manager of a large insurance company by half an inch. “On the extra hole rosary. thing—Winsted, Conn.; E. M. Sargent jin the downtown section of Manhattan, beth played their eeannor Aone his housekeeper, Mrs. John Graham,| phe “longest distance’ fans are | Kalamazoo Denman ‘Thompson, |Cenouncing immoral and suggestive] died suddenly at his home yesterday vere hearth! trap and recovered nimost to tha) 8nd they were heartbroken when they same spot. visited the hospital and learned how Miss Caveriy put her fourth nicely| the baby was suffering and saw she on the green, while Mise Fenn was] aig not recognize them three basoball lovers from Hawaii, Washingto John T. Fitggerald,|moving pictures; she sald that from| Death ¥ ascribed to apoplexy. To svidenc oR. Fi fs . establish Just what kind of ‘polson who started sume time ago and didn't Fe nee erie tauren hohe Sort pIAI ate she heard from young caused death, the Medical Examiner | know where they were going for the titica; Jack Hendricks, manuger o¢| Sits brought to ber’ office, she was/ will have the contents of Eeuelstyn's| to h lyzed. | perics until they wero well on their! the Indianapolls baseball club; W, H,{certata that bad pictures were the |* QT" snaiveed hort, 8 erro! ie BY Mra. Exselstyn told the police her} short, and this error cost her the hole) «when 1 saw her pitiful ttle frame] Jay according to & statement by | Hamilton, wk; Eddic. Ricken: | natigating causes of or exeuses for| nusband did not commit suicide. She| a | f : ‘ : de Ame: Je . he 1 tro’ ot any 6d Miss Stirling, defending ttue-| and realized sho was likely to die."| judge Landis yesterday. | Purrsuenett de dues James Le Jenks. |such offenses, The published inter. | savored he vat” oalth holder, haa ttle vouble'* winning |aaid Dr. Grant, “I could comprehend!” a hg Wuldort hus resistered the! nmt W. af. Tiehardaon, Vice President | Yie®s abe #ald, was the result of that RitedauLe ds rom Miss Shepperd, while Marton f i eaaNington Hen | "1 . Hollis of New York, another favorita | te pain cf @ parent separated from | oiiowing trom Callforniu: Frank of the Washington Senators. conviction and was the first she had/mngagement of Miss Josephine) his chit, I don't understand how Mrs, Spaulding Sum- Grace of Santa Rosa, Frank Stanton ‘The Matestic reports a contingent |ever given out. Beck Announced, | she parents who abandoned her sould | or uuyersteld and Los’ Poukowits| cine rerereatonne ett | ® SOe OF two Tate” she sald, 2) Bene arm serie denehtan aint AEWA Renwiand.. GRCAntaal have UCHR? LHenaaly oie = jot Be a é other reservatio . ne ccemustion {the eneaBement of tele daughter, Mise a cHiE MARONG. “Ah teatong hare trouen: tenia vee tp dots und Frederick Swenton of Sui| ‘The betting so far has been negilgi- | Was called into a megting of deputios |Josephing Leck, ty Dr. Nicholas A 7 Supand) Folth Willard received that name} inn noice, Other arrivals include F large bets have been re-| and reprimanded by belng questioned | Ransohoft, a0 and Mrs, Nel apts A had for hor ga ried, doalimorvamken are aatd fo oi A. Ranschic y Mildred Cave adeiphia, de-|!8 baptism, and had for hor god-}ay. 4 w, Jeffrey of Toledo, C. F. ported: 07m Lhe ea are sald to) about it, . y teated Bettie Fenn, Portland, i up,| father Dr. Grant, who christened her. hnwer or Luxinston, K ; be the favorit Maginere Is really | Ley MeDermott, investigator for the seeied Maas rac ile au abies ower of Le on, Ky, and sev- jittle ready money of land in the i San D 0 Maine Ratha’ Cnibnae, toteaina | Oe” PUIG eBpU ma MEF eral guests from South and Central hotels, though the Western trains to. | committee resumed the stand at the Notice to Advertisers M een ate ated | = = = roa who aa .. night are expected to bring a number | opening of the day's session. re. A. 13. Rovbin, Century, America who are in town and de Display advertising type copy and. re her it week dex Morning Wo: of fans who are sportively inclined, 2 to go. | Mrs, arry Blumenthal, Fairview, 8 up| clare that 1p He was questioned regarding th are going to ‘The actual intere! Seathecactate Mie airy 2 in the game its sy Wort res ert pettee Dorothy Kiote, Ind ond 7 to go. nes : Polo Grounds to seo some real self ond in individual players ke | Cost of the Police Department auto Trthjoauon ran Be. Chenille Sport Hats. The newest vogue. ated Mrs, Alex i . Melvin J Chicago, de ; | 4 faorder of Sane | Biocise Gives, Bhonta’ as ui |AMHOe kccaintnte quate, eludes avon! Habe ROI imme alone tb ate imal mepilelmervice, #40000 wax sppnce Cony scoutalning engrarin Eeneciatty: becoming on account of their Leitch, Engiand, stad |and 2 to Legartene cRURGra ie CocAl ena eee A pel ¢ viaitore ty mab priated for automobiles {n 1919 and va must be bs Me i | d R. H. Hammer Po. 8 ap] Mrs Caleb Fox, Phila fede py ciane ti Bede ls Feet ees tight. and that whatevre | $89,000 for equipment. Of this $89,000 pe rakish, adjustable shapes, and soft texture. ST nn Wececone, ag, [uatgl ua ke A, Wunnmtoinne Hoy | mtn, Cohumoias 8 C!> itatert Boney Wit pe wauened wea up /ABDroRIMAelY $25,000 wan spent fr foe pn Fall shades and color combinations. 2 na, W ae 00) y and 8 to uniop, Atlantic nT vot ter than this evenin tires, Mr, MeDermott said, Prider. Cope engravty to b feated Mr. M.S. Sp K. Buffalo, | Bishoy, Brooklawn, de ick, ton, Pi.; Frank Bro: Pra nt ALAR KA @n TaN ‘i Aiatains erates iJ 5 9 up and 7 to & | mu Hucknall, Forest [aie Pat don MeGirnm Troy. cate ual epee ae Mr. MoDermott sald that in 1928, | © Te Mond mus be reerias uy Suureday nove, Imported Models, 11.75 : jaMfs David Grant, Memphis, de- | 13 to ed | Martinadue has Major M’ Huston, inoihe wnume inatogd while he was purohasing agent for the morieed ty OR! Me wee par! peers | : feated Mrs. EN, Daley, Brae ibuin, | when, Oakmont, defeated lof Capt. ‘Tilly Huston uf the Yankh end of 1) iualiogany counter, as im department before his fob was abol- | f Sor) omic “haa nek Dan Oppenheim, Collins & Co.'s > b tO ac Mido ertield, 2 who has come from his” army pom yours | m stewards, however, | ished, h tested te % Insertion orders not red by 5 y : Alexa Stirling, Atlanta, for the. scries, ‘The Claridge ar mn stewards, howe shed, he protested to Lieut, Willlam fected by e Harrietta Sheppard, Hart Phtindetphta, | Woodstack. rel hericieaere Cans cen craeKed tee, |. Davis that proposala ought to be| the orto atte mugs aol pe Reproductions. ... . . .Special a Hal), England, de- ESATA ORED, HOUT TIERS. imadore, Je gna oMieial bonds (Me, CeCe TET DUM oR en for the quantity of tires) “hy, coy or riers tienen ! cated Mrs, W. A. Gavin, Belleclaire, rdyco, “Youngstown, de-| quarters of the newepapen men fron as IN oA FEL Likely 1° be needed for the remainder a Hats also on Sale in Our Brooklyn and Newark Stores we ki . 20 holes. Alexander Prints, Oak-|out of town, and the west ballroin 1 ntlo reader, figure it out | the Year. Mr. McDermott sald he . CE. Lette, Chicago, deteated | w has been get aside for them. Already for yoursel? told Lieut. Davts (new Inspector) TH: WOKE