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/ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, | In T | Bifurca ey Are Calle e Sui HARDING APPEALS COULDN'T RESIST Bifure ae whew, nid tke, ‘ott Ss = TOSOUTHTOGIVE HER‘FOLLOW' EVES NEGRO HIS RIGHTS sen “Let Him Vote When He Is eaeaipaonns Then Girl Robbed Him, West- Fit to Vote; Bar White ern Banker Tells Police, but BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Oct. 26.— The AND STOLES11.000 OCTOBER 326 SCHOOL BURNED; CITIES HAVE RIGHT 1800 PUPILS OUT. TOA VOICE IN FARE. -ONSTATEN ISLAND INCREASE HEARINGS Three Floors of Main Building 77. S. Refutes Claim That} at Tompkinsville Wrecked They Have Nothing to Do 4 NEW YORK WOMAN yROn LP MILLION M LITTLE GIRL Honeyman Jr. ¢ Left by Ten-Year- Old Sister. CHICAGO, Oct. %6.—Tho entire estate of Jean Stewart, ten yea old, who died Oct. 10, valued at more than $1,000,000, will be inhe: ited by her sister, Mre, Marton Stewart Honeyman, wife of Rob- Mrs. R. B. Gets Estate #499 ‘ , ert B. Honeyman Jr. of New York. Man If Unfit. | He Shields Her. West Wing Destroyed. Ww ith, Rate Fixing. Letters of administtation have ——— _ — ——————E — been issued to Mr. Honeyman. FOR COUNTRY’S SAKE. BETRAYED IN CABARET. Public School No. 16, St. Paul's, Phe village of Peekskill won a point | Most of the property ts In New eel cesaees Avenue and Grand Street, Tompkius-| pefore Public Service Commissioner con an < and Stee, Stoue Wishes End of “Solid Demo-| Cashier’s Story Is Overheard Gren rv o-day 04, according ssltoy wiuin piven ervey vmse naa ody | EaecTe anthie of Sane ‘i FA ti "5 ; mm fire to-day a coord: ing which gives every village and city! Stewart, head of the Stewart. { cratic South and Solid and Leads to Detention contractors, will not be able to house! in tho State tho right to intervene| Warner Company, who left an es- Republican Black Race. as Fugitive. any of {ta 1,600 pupils the rest of the| when a public service corporation| tate valued at $7,000,000. * His ——- cence, winter. with which the communtty has a eon- | Widow also left ® large estate, “pesistless” eyes of a pretty girl President Harding’s address at tho emi-centennial celebration of the founding o: this city was devoted almost exclusively to the race ques- tien, although he also took occasion caused him to loot a bank of $11,000 ‘and start with her for New York, ac- cording to the story told to-day to Detectives Dougherty and Caputa of the East 104th Stroet Station by Will- tract ks the | change of rates. The Peekskill commission Surrounding schools ore already on} part basis, and it is doubtful ” jane | Lighting and Rall-; if the gchool children can be supplied | 4.4 Company has a franchise con- with instruction the rest of the school tract with the village of Peekskill term. alling for a 6-cent fare within the ‘The fire wae noticed at 15 o'clock | WIFE EXONERATED IN THOENS DIVORCE SUIT for Whom she Worked med as Co-responden: village limits; this contract waa mod- : y t@ praise the South for its industrial | ‘™ H. Murphy, thirty-one, who sald this morning by 4 passerby who tum) sieq by mutual consent to a 7 diteed Ri hed Wh “a a Tecovery and to renew his fatth in the | Be lives at No, 133 Brookline Street, ed in an alarm that brought Deputy) cont fare, The company has asked|againat Mrs. Katherine M. Thoena, world leadership of a reunited Na- MAeeciaitenin ae ames Fira Chief Beggine of Tompkinsville.| po migsion to make the rate 10 cents; named Dr. KE. A. Campbell, and in am tlon. @ onal Ban a Later in the day, Murphy ‘vas ar- raigned in the Harlem Court, charged on his own admissign with being a fugitive from justice, But for the freedom with which he talked in a cabaret place, Murphy would still be at Uberty, looking for the girl whose eyes enticed him from home and who, he says, robbed him. Detectives Dougherty and Caputa, He championed the right of tho American negro to broader political, economic and educational advan- tages, based on a pride of race but never on an aspiration for social equality. The President appealed to the Nation to “lay aside old preju- dices and old antagonisms” and give support to a constructive policy of The fire had been going for about an hour and had practically enveloped | the whole west wing and main build-j ing. Begging turned in an alarm that i141) 4) with the fixing of rates| brought the entire apparatus from) ii. under the new law le vested| Tompkinsville and auxiliaries from | only in the Publis Berviko Geeta Stapleton, Rosebank and New Brigh- laion: ton. ‘When ‘firemen tried to enter the} main portion of the bullding they and sought to brush aside the pro- test of the counsel for the village by contending the village had noth- in ruling that the village, as a party | to the original contract and the mod- itied contract, was entitled to repre- |} opinion handed down to-day wrote that | the plaintiff's case was !mprobable and that the episode recited was seemingly imposstble and Irreconctlabl ‘The court said the testimony of ¢ defendant, >. co-respondent an other witnesses had convinced him that Mrs, Thoens was innocent of wrong: doin, Witnesses for Mr. ‘Thoens testified that on July 11 last, they watched for three holirs an apar In the base- ment of No, 126 Wont 104th Btreet, ree sulting In a raid on the premisea a entatlo: Ne sald: : racial relutionship. Hi n were swept back by a rush of flame. sentation, Mr. Semp SHdnighe. sce, Theeds explained: that sae shih Dhe eo neia: 1A Srornied by a trie that He hea They had to work from the outsid.|,, "If the interests of the people ati she was employed hy Dr. Campbell ag overheard Murphy tell of looting his bank, arrested him late last night at Third Avenue and 104th Street, At the police station he was placed in a comfortable chair and the deteo- tives sat for two hours without utter- ing a word. Then, the silence appar- ently overcoming his reticence, Mur- phy told the following story, accord- ing to Dougherty and Caputa: About Oct. 6 a girl with a pair of “follow me” eyes presented a check “Politically and economically there need be no occas! n for great and per- funnent differentiation, provided on both sides there shall ‘be recognition of the absolute divergence in things voolal and radi “I would say, let the black man vote when he fs fit to vote; prohibit the svhite man voting when he is unfit to vote, “I wish that both & polidly Democratic al. > tradition of outh und the Now Tork banletor $4000) 4 . Total damage 1s placed at atese ea mporarily or suspende ot m1 te ayn | OR & New Yo: nk for $4,000, le 75,000. M: upils had not learne Former Public Ser Commis. | Vingk face might be broken up | consulted the President of iis nants| WOMAN DENTIST ee aes | eee are aad were on hand for |sione Decker made the argument for | “f would insist upon equal educa-| 274 was told not to cash it pending SUES HER HUSBAND WILLING TO WED ‘classes at 9 o'clock this morning.) the company against the ruling, telegraphic inquiry, Whilo waiting tional opp unity for both. “Men of both races may well stand wncompror against every sug- westion equality. This {s not a question of social equality, but question of recognizing a funda- for a reply he invited the girl to his home, where his mother entertained her aS a guest. Two days later the girl said she must return to New York and asked him to accompany hers Charges that for five years she 4 maental, eternal, inescapable Atfer-| "suey couldn't resist her eyes,” he| Worked as a dentist and supported BOSTON, Oct, 26—If the young |W iueaetphia Police BAP le eek romeg tual pice reaches) emilee mation ei tHers | aa av ,|her husband, Benjamin, until he re- women of the junior and eentor Squad for Their U Hye di ciesltha dioramas x said. “I arranged for a vacation, drew a Trein ae taken from Supreme Court Justigp cannot be. Partnersiiip of the races| ¢ 750 of my hours after t had O K'd » of the bank's own vings and, two State Bank Examiner y accounts, took $11,000 money and we started in devolping the highest alms of all humanity there must be if humanity | 4e-to achieve the ends which we havo! set for {t, The black man should ecek | girl, From Stern Bros. ‘ Charming three-piece arrangement for the young Black panne velvet—perfect material for the cut—is relieved by white silk sleeves and collar.— ; Nardi of New York. Scotch {t is—for golf, skating, or hiking. knicker suit of shepherd's check and tweed, with its swagger and comfortable little cape.——From This Mrs. Finkenthal Says She Sup- ported Him Until He Got Own Degree. celved a similar degree, are made by! Dr. Rose Finkenthal in papers sub-| mitted to-day to Justice Mullan. ‘The! court granted her $20 a week alimony| ‘ASHOOGH RUNNERS Two of Her Owns Owners Said to} $2,000 YEAR MEN Some Think $1,000 Enough— —_—_—__— i Majority Against Women Smoking, classes at Simmons College prac- tlee what they preach, thoy will be glad to marry men earning no more than $2,000 a year. large as represented by lature and its is- | epresentatives—which | ut present is this commisston—re- quires that the franchise Vine should be temporarily, at least, abro- vated, the village has the right to be | heard because the village holds the | contract, and if tne contract 1s to pel abrogated the village ought to be heard. | “The theory of the whole thing is! that a contract ts a contract, and| we are here to sustain the contract unless certain circumstances show the contract should be done away with for an hour before they could gain} entrance, and it took them until after 6 o'clock this morning to get the blaze under control, The fire ran) through the entire three floors and) basement and attracted thousands of | persons, | ‘An investigation is under way to determine the origin. Chief Beggins belioves the fire sturted in the teuch- ers' tea room on the second floor. They were told to return to thelr homes until some plan could be de- vised for thelr Instruction, st Eacico Ss MACK WON’T APPEAL ] STILLMAN DECISION awyer Abides by Rulin; PUTS TEAR GAS BOMBS | INTO PRACTICAL USE ating Heirs From Diverce PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 26.—An appro- priation of $2,500 has been made by the City Council for the purchase of tear Morschauser’a decision at White Plains yesterday denying his motion ‘to make all heirs of James St!llmap parties to the divorce sult. his secretary, and he rooms 44 manuscript, Camp that he had engaged a work shop to prepare for medical periodicals Dr. 1! corroborated her testimony. gas bombs end a squad of fifty police- he and $125 counsel fev. pending ner| Be Involved in Smuggling In a census of the classes the | ren will be instructed in their use,|,.“t\ark said he was prepared to to be—and he should be encouragea| “Vi. : separati it ‘ minimum desirable incomo of @ | guperintendent of Police Mills an-|Poughkeepsie for Nov. 29. Meanwhile ‘wa visited Chicago, Cleveland and| Separation sutt. 000, i Superintende! ti i 19 be—the best possible black man|_ \“° Visited (itp GG ACM = Winkenthal auyale ner] Reaching $1,000,000. | newly wedded couple in these saa trea: liver Giilimanta: counsel will ask for & | puffalo. ‘Then we started for New} Mrs. Finken: 3 and =e } noun anadian commiasion to take testimony + nd not the best possible imitation of) kk. Between Buffalo and Harman | 2usband were married In Minsk, Itus- | times was placed from $1,000 to Iextensive tests ot the gas bombs.!after the Poughkeepsie hearings are “The We ht us to full) ee perth, discover 4d the girl hag|t this country. Atter obtaining their the cases of three members of the asserting $2,000 as sufficient. Te mobs and ¢ ptr auton "gd, nd |faid “the court would go to great lengths recognition that t oblem 18) ured, So had my guitcase with | Te2tists’ degrees they prospered and. crew of tho converted yacht John A majority believed women [holier officials were convinced of their | to protect the Infant's rlahts, not only | “ ly gectional.| 95 ut that. was my own money,| Were happy, she alleges, until June,| uty, held on charges of violation| Whose husbands could “support Value. present but for th: rn Je common knowledge that the| 11: O00 1s sae In Chicago, Twwoge {1920 when the defendant brought his etek a : them ought not to work for pay. was marked by a groat| oe ‘fo In Chicago. T won't) other and sister to this country, Im-| 0! the Vulstead act, Special Assist-) Ninety students objected to wo- of colored people to the} mediat the wife charges, there| ant United tes Atte Francis| men smoking and etxty-three did North and West, It has brought the| ee shal was friction between her and her| A. McGurke told Federal Judge Gar-| not. question of raco closer to North and eyes, Mur- |) isband’s people. She charges they] vin in Brooklyn to-day that he had od =: ——— West and, I believe, it has served to,’ complained about the plaintiff's looks reason to suspect the o nd crew MARRIED ‘TO SAVE HIM et RS eee ke modify 's at the v : ahd found fault with her cooking and|of the John Gully were engaged in| ; sections question. rick to turn of @}) sekeeping, She says her husband| liquor smuggling operations involv- DISGRACE, SAYS WIFE i preger es ‘ie sided with his relatives, struck lts| ing one million dollars, | SC opueeaePeae , ba t 4 h Ix-s af M Faced | ‘ pendence on ; an: at] vite and refused to occupy the same| ‘The three men, Jolin Kelly, Harry|TMOSMt Ba-Service Man ian and iad 4 for instructions, ten searel- Curtis and Henry Olsen, were ar- Prinon, She Asserts iv Ae- | | Flare Peete found Pac ens rested in Staten Island last week and mulment Plea, | i | sae the ; m Gately, | Sent ct No: 1421 Madison Avenue und| Were committed to Jall by Judge Gar-| ysr6, youn ta Flaherty hae filed eult/| ‘ pett conviction on 6, and a@ record pal he was pfroled } has «ince lived with relatives. kenthal denied the charges. Vin- vin in contempt of court for refusal | to answer questions before the Fed-| ma riage, in White Plains for annulment of her! alleging she never loved her, { Grand Jury. Judge Garvin to- day | husband and married him only because | granted a writ permitting them to ap- \ehe thought she was saving him from | | disgrace to army elrcles, 4 yea Seeeecteetinesmeenens TEACHERS’ REPORT |JERSEY TROLLEYS inning of a better understanding. The one thing we ust duiously peal to the United State Cireutt ne " See oy \ ond KEEP 8c. FARE Court in ‘Manhattan, | aa ie : rod She says in her complaint she met him | 1. th ve. SCHOOL FACILITIES; | Justice Pitney Refuses to Suspend |appeat, A Wim several ties) tn 1018 hecame from | j ifebuo kee s card ut the labor vote, United States District Court Mr, McGurke said that the men be- | Jacksonville Ila, where he had been tn| he bu: 4 Irish vote, Order hind the operations of the Jolin Gully, training and sald he was ordered over-| 5 capa ian 2 would furnish bail for the accused|seas. He sald at the time he was tn- the skin oun. na ee ' | WASHINGTON, Oct, 23—Associate] men and permit them to escape, Ho{ducted {nto the army he had falsely y ° eats : Justice Pitney of the Supreme Court] said the men would bo tmportant|Stated Ne was murrled and unless she aun at Lunchroom. lto-day refused to grant an order| witnesses in a conspiracy case, Higa ees eh cain an Prrpee4 , ay ti . ‘ 3 2 0 . Bhi ve Chat 1s Goma! in the second instalment of its|Suspending the decision of the Vaited Gully brothers—John, aud lic on Me eacurence they woule cone 6 every School survey, made pu to-day, States Diabrict Court in } at Peta Daniel=he sald, rere suspected | of live together. ' ». And | Teachers’ Union shows that only one under which the Public Service Rail-| extensive operations, | transterring | Ss one : te has been| latge consignments of liquor to the! iu this | out of sixty-one schools inspected has| Way Company of that State has been) soit Guiiy trom other vessels at sea,| Six Piclspockets Sentenced. : ofl a well vent! H and prop-|permitted to increase its fare to 8)4nq running the liquor in to various | Supreme Court Justices Herrman and ly cared In ono | cente. points in the New Yoris port district. | presch{ sentenced three men and turee seas Hed to eat} Justice, Pitney, told presente of Gully brotiors, Youn and Trani eur. | Pomet to Workhouse and Penitentiatry The famous ‘ : Ps an ‘ank sur- | oe ‘ ayia: the al they| Yaw Jersey who appeared betore him | rendered to-day to Federal officers in |tTms tow ad ior ah pueH ne. ‘They tn. ED ne ererony ¢ to eat in dark and cold| that be preferred presentation be|Brooklyn and were arraigned before |c!ided Frank 3foore, Wrederick Durlos cake. s fare little bet-| made to the full bench when the court | Judge Garvin and held in $10,000 baij}and Edward M uack of the Mille a ate meets on Nov. 7, explaining that the}each for examination Nov The |Hotel; Sadie Williams end Irene Bate- 1 te (eee court might ibe willing at that time to Daniel, was suid to be! man, No, 243 Wast 41st Street, and Vir- ‘a "i atl qanenn 7 9 the | hear oral arguments of counse | pital. ; i \ginfa Brooks of the Hotel. t A) red_pop 2 ange? 8 teas yacht John Gully tormert: gnorauce, to be drained way by the | way . stu- | OC | longed to the late Col. B. C, Beni prorenelon cr ASOR INE AIL StS cared tue eepore| WHIPLASH TO KNOCK | thevnoted yuchtsman and close friend Sein re | | HALOES OFF ROBBERS |0f Grover Cleveland, ‘ OR oe ated “the union, of which 1 R. Lin - oe ower lestion of rac 3 President, empl that the} Court Also Prescrives Prison te| JURY SEES HER ANKLES; quest 1, no | is without 4 signitt-| Cure “Movie Bandits. MUST NOW DECIDE SIZE ' Deine ® Due ¥| TORONTO, Ont., Octe 8 | | 1 with ic conditions with a ¥ old E aGacd’ (Godt aeons ee to lay uslde ramine Somo exer NO eo nee antes aantsiee [Physicians Disagree ou Which Is} 4 2 ning ‘yp the biaeis man | ; Ry ng ieee Larger #m $10,000 Suit, Made te U.8. 4: : itieal adjunct. Let there | Manhattan mot neo ¢ prejudice and of dema- ‘ tilized. No 1s OF automobile and robbing &) Reluctantly, but i Let the South un-! nishings ef any kind, To winte * Baker, who !g xuin * cnace which Hes. tu} rm enough and not ntence|Co., Inc., for $1 Yo k: ack yuce un att! ur ventilated, the Jor her right ankle on Sopt. 2, 1919, New orks P | 184, Manhattan—"Pup'ls 1 j vaylya ‘ seems tol, ‘on. betic Farinas bes, own drink n. T would e ave it wah | use tac {MAIL CLERK KILLED not onl partic ot ekan 0: wel oeatble bus te d BY POST OFFICE BANDIT) : nd High Seiioo SAN FRANCISCO, Oct Dark, ‘ clerk and guard, dainp and was Utrecht High eked bandit who en- ‘Ouly standi office to-day and ea~ ! linent. Not well lighted. Victuals ex ck of registered mail, | Thon the case went to the jur jationalism enter nosed 10 flies. D the loot has not yet oliey in desline Bees et. Threatened Destruction of| |wire _> Mollie Strimer tu Be Deported. erg Ee Alkem, 5 RTT See wer care |Brgoklye Bagle, SO Has Mirthdar. | qiicEN, 9. C., Oct Gar Ave Weaeeall tiene T rooklyn Duily Bugle wi Ml caetne nine thane i je eh ae . ; Wightieth Birthday Celebration thi find fanned by a H Poaur t | Mivm to shies Russie Of service. at 028,000. i \ Rees ow 4 —