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erecter om (ali c shaeect aie del bias bala aa eee _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, Euening World photic Schiele of Bi 1922, ° g People in Action “We must have higher efficiency eet Tee from the working people; and the worst curves of the Nation's greater economy from rich and main street of business. eS Oe poor alike.” ‘ ‘ “The country h negotiated “Legislative reforms at Wash- ington are needed to restore the prosperity of the country.” “When some of the conditions | now in the Adamson bill are .., elimini railroads can operate > eliminated, railroads can operate more efficiently and economicale , ly. It will permit them to deal directly with their employees.” . - ‘ “Taxation must not be permit- eee ted _to stifle small businesses, Per aN aa Our young business men should “Live American business men should stress the vast importance of an American merchant marine.” “The business outlook for 1922 is big. Congress hag not yet indi- cated its attitude toward this , be given the same opportunitios business, but certain reforms will — ee that in the past have raised the probably be settled in due time.” pe FE BH on A eee American business to a high level.” , — eee eee “1 am very happy over the prospects of the conferences at Washington, From this we should expect most far-reaching results commercially and politically, LL IR 2,381 N RUM PATIENTS AFTER TRYING TWICE TO DIE 450 Were Wamenaibeer and| afl. Sues Thorne for Breach of} {hey ped been, but the report was of Evil. ’ The second attempt at suicide was Promise and Mrs. Camp | page a que em) Monday. Miss Ds: ‘Gebige< omantaaeimnlivas | ‘ int t } , 5 ra 5 a a ygo took an overdose of veronal x 5 . % Ge e i: ii i ‘ Brother and Wife of Louis M.|Follows Strong Opposition to for Alleged Slander. after writing two farewell notes, cu-|Opposes St. Lawrence Project} made public to-day some figures on Belgian Maid Admits Robbing : 1 to Th he oth @ of drink Empl id Plead Soli: % 4 i : aT Ty -_— ed to Thorne, the other to her} | le * the increase of the kin@ of drinking A Kolish Go to Kearny to Plan Voiced by Civic WAS CALLED (VAMPIR Mrs. Bartell, in Los) at House Warming of Chame | {® ieriase of the king RAG iidapital slg at s j ; $ AAS ALLE! Al bs ., Identify Body, Organizations Here. ‘ joer Re | ber of Commerce Quarters, |in danger of death, instead of to thelr or Release... ees : beds, with nothing more serious than eee “he brother and wite of Louls M.! yorty civic organizations, backea| Beautiful Mary Lygo Deter | Widespread hostility to New York) ® headache, | f d fieatieyatiobs auoraiy: etal e te Kolish, missing since May 10, 1919, | ,.. . 3 ; : Shaw C . ¥4 eal = ellevue Hospital, of course, does! , a "| 07 have gone to Kearny, N. J., in an ef by The Evening World, won a great) mined to Show She Didn't City, im evidence all over the Coun) a) indie cases of ordinary intoxica-| Loree Brothers of Late Senator| court that ene had a ohfid in that SoreMMOuaanGy Kno eimican sek oe ne cece oe “Drag Him Down.” \ try, and in ‘the formation of Hos-|tion, 11 is only when the patient has! Bar Every One From the | country whose hands had been cut a ontity ‘| z ” fo identify ‘the skeleton and iginving Fund Commission when the | tile legislative blocs" was declared | the definite disease of alcoholisi that F 1 ; off by the Germans in the World clothes found in the Kearny Mead- Navy Department agreed to with- (Aesth la te arene Wane) to exist to-day by Darwin P. Kings-|he js admitted, And: these are the unera Ceremony. wee rics cir aestee Pon +) beaby tre boys hunting muskrats| draw indefinitely its application for| CHICAGO, Jan, 5--Gordon C | ley in addressing 500 members of the| ures for the year 1921: A, roe BO Lee sot charging esterda : | Ls i . Jan, 6.— « In May, 1919, Robert M, Kolish,|% fee Present from the city of a gen-|‘Thorne “was sued to-day for $100,000 New. York Btate Chamber’ of Com- ie ary PHILADELPHIA, bat emit iva Neeson gree larbeny? proprictor of a drygoods store at No, €T0Ws portion of Jacob Riis Park,|by Miss Mary Lygo, former “follies” merce. “In some sections of the ! Mar maral: of Rehator | Boleu Pyarore Walt! ae gamilied Gaving, on Deer a tan ey apoes ate ees iz al hela this ing. Th t 89 Ninth Avenue, this city, reported Rockaway, which It wants for an] beauty, for breach of promise to) country,” he said, “it strenthens al- fer morning, The same great) stolen $1,700 worth of jewelry from ; : : ‘ a ‘2 Con- ~~ brother Louls missing. The po-| aviation station, This action is inter-| wer Miss Lygo also instituted a| most any project for New York, to ane i seerecy that surroynded the making belie Rekiol Hymies: ct Ne Be c 1 y then se! en- | an 4 x epember y 5 en SE Wn isicity) then sent out 8 ESR crsted to) mean that the opposition |$100,000 ault againer Mra! Willem G. oppose it." Mr. Kingsley was re- Gctober i eabpeselclic ti AA asa tad d that she haa eral alarm, but no clue was ever ; 'Gares to Be Executed on Fel : “iprides November intalned 1 the body of the| !mdictment charged that found. Louis had been in the liquor to the cession of the playground near Camp, his’ mother, alleging slander, | 24S ie CU or ferring immediately to the ‘i e camber maintained untt he body o} 8 cian $2,000 in jewelry from Mis" business and lived at No. 538 East 'M® Ocea#front is so great that It] Attorney Erbstein for Miss Lygo| 6 for Grime-He'Comimit. | ecent areame® of the: Bt, ara Total #3 Political leader was lowered Into the| Rowalind R. Fox, of No. 91 Fort 83d Street, but gave it up to avoid Mae be useless for the Government] says she is aroused over what she} fedont Lee, 25 w perayel Drolast, and waded ee For the preceding year the total®| prick-lined grave in South Laurel Washington Avenue, by whom #bs = e ag! tor or a can ah ny ont”? o aeaee clans wi we foun rl ie $ 33 H Prohibition contingencies and en- Scomntuiiee Coie eae pee believes was “shabby treatment’ ee) B BGEeta ad Fe coee EES peel ‘ artpa cee te womens 5495) iin Cemetary: wag employed at that time, A tered the employ of the Submarine : : ee A Ove" rded her by her alleged sweet- aia . = te Saha eal acess ean » The fact that the body Sen-| Charles Hickey, the prisoner's Haat Corporation, (ite was dat aeen eh from the gathering of prominent] heart and his mother, who, she as- orge Gares was to-day found guil-| The eccasion a Mr ane Mis | Dr, Menss 8, Gregory, director of | ne a body of the § counsel, after relating the alleged May 10, 1919, when he drew his pay'| 00 Amd Women present, all oppo-|serts, was responsible for wrecking} ty of murder in the first degree for Soden Wan pa pone f the Chamber |i payohopathie and alcoholic serv-| ator would be buried to-day became) wuctiation of the child, sald Moe Rn’ atarted! for New ‘York: j ments of the Federal Government's| tne romance criminally assaulting and killing five reconstructed rome 01 he aa jee at Bellovue, sa.d he belt that| known late yesterday when the Bu- Bureau was eager on that acoouht Toile & nis brother's re- | 2PPlication, when he declared that) she charges that Thorne has “fed”| year-old ‘Theresa Kucharski of New [at NO iberty Street, He advo-| peer and light wines would @» more|reau of Vital Statiatica issued a per-| to return to Telgium if she could port to the police, had been in in|2® W&s unalterably opposed to ced-lto Florida, She has recovered from Biinewiole Ns Toconiiee, s8 jcated @s strongly as he opposed ths to solve the problems of ineviisty im) mit for Mterment for Jan. 6. It was obtain 6 mnaencen peniense = a ene health. He left a wife, who.since has He city land to the United States.|her second attempt to kill herself The jury was| out forty minutes. | t. Lawrence, project, to work ye this country than all the efforts that | reported that Senator Penrose's father Jan, oh to suuere all possible infor-. had to go to work, and two children, | 11'8 Position was particularly! ecause of her love for the young] cares wes sentenced by suretne Coun [the Hort of New York authority, have been made towsrd eaforeement | was burled years ago at midnight in| Jaton? sooner att Doms Antle then seventcen. and eighteen years |2tTonm, the Comptrotim added, when} man |sustive Hergen to die in the electric | *¢™™MINE Up ax folows of complete Prohibition order to avold undue publicity. would take this into consideration old, On a leather pocketbook found | (he land happened to be a natural! Other suits may follow, according| chair in the State Prison at Trenton! “fled, co-ordinated and Beanery He sald that a great majority of] Tho immediate family of Senator {n pronouncing senenne lon. at = om the ocean sands, , 4 way = . equipped, ready to handle promptly, the aleoholi ‘ treated at| Penrose, w ’ ees in a coat near the body was inscribed | Park on t to*Mr bstein, whos defended the} in the week of Feb. 6. 1 he aleoholic patients ited at} Penrose, who was a bachelor, con-| attorney Maloney that Mrs, Bureau in gilt letters: . The Leg slature had no right to] preach of promise action against Gares's counsel, who had been as- j Coonamales: ly and s¢ tifleally the Bellevue in the past two years were | sists of three brothers. No informa-| gent the proceeds of her robbery te “Compliments of L. Kolish, 478-480 | *Uthorize the City of New York to| gnorne despite the fact that the! #lgned to defend him, said he did nor | prodigious local traffic, the traffic of a type that previously would not|tion was given out regarding the| Belgium, and Judge Mcintyre tm + Third Ave: New. Xori give away property to the Federal ciutimen wa ly divorced a few) KROW Whether he would make an ap |tiat comes from all the world have been considered inebriutes at|tuneral beyond the briet obituary | structed Central Office detectives to + Bree vonuty. 2 . Governmen id Comptrotier Craig. | ove the ac rae A ede ew | peal \through Ambrose Channel, that now @ll. ‘These men and women were| notice that the tuneest we 1d perenne: COSY coral aber Te In the pocketbook was a card with) (ont tals] months ago from Mrs, Virginia Mil- es probably will be taken to] ‘rough ened: brought In, he said, “literally wila|Rotce that the funeral would be eee ab the following words: em toe Government took Jand for} ne. horns, society. beauty Trenton to enter the death house at; comes over the network of railroads trom drugged and’ immure liquors} “Strictly private.” GERMAN SHIP, 25 ABOARD, “Elbe Loc No. 893, F. and A, M,|t#@ fortifications at Rockaway it did ik gnakes) Hol aiffarence jane. State Prison to-morrow or Sat-/ centring here, that will soon come! bought at exorbitant prices from! About 7.90 A. M. to-day, the three BELIEVED FOUNDERED x # : a 80 under condemnation proceedings. wo ‘ urday lagain fre jreat Lakes ough | illegal sources. When good whiskey | p ° Sharies n the corner of the card, following salads marry for some months, 5 gc ayy ane *"° a simple matter to relieve an alco-'| * ' e tlie printed words “Signature of|{/#cussion to-day 1s concerned, its] DT” NG: Nae Gidea’ given ¢ NO TAX CHANGES | port will speedily recover all that has | holie patient, ut now there ie nrave| home. A little later Charles Penrose, | Vessel cast Heard Frem im the es acquirement e city arbe ‘She 8 been give o ° a * DOW u 2 z N ‘ins i! 7j member," was the name “Louis M.| i aurement by FO OY ARFR GRPLGE| Te atand. that nie Will mot marry} IN STATE THIS YEAR| »2 iost: danger of death or permanent injury|Who is a phyalcian, came out andd jorth Sen, kg Kolish." ple CASS VeBaS RIE inunicl pal Histone Ceo ace eee ee ae Among the guests present was|n such sagen, in} W2ved his arm, and seemingly from] CHRISTIANTA, Jan, 6 (Associated : = But the fact remains that the land eer nes dsince Po a nend a an.|. tam again je corner saloon In| nowhere a hearse foes ns). —A message from Hangesund ; Also in the Boake book were ns bought and well paia for by the |! because of that understanding the Miller Savs Davenport Recommen- Prin : fate dil Be se Ce TEBE: | a! Aa phase oe Dre ¢ F ie Rua hearse approached ths Taeihgihavh 1b tat teased he Germ twelve-trip railroad tickets for the Bad an > given away | Suit was instituted, ee : ene délegatio ie We > ju believe that beer and ligh Ly teamer Signal of Kiel, with a carg Dew York and Newark Bay Ship-[f%* Gnd should not be given away The actior mst Mrs. ,| dations Will Cause Amendments Mference on the lim nof arma. | wines, well regulated by the Gov-; A few minutes later the body of| gf iron ore and carrying crew SP way, @ apur of the Central Railroad) Ut Uae for the purpos®™ tor which t mp ctibeiab chy a - in Next Leekiat nents and problems of the Far Kast, (ment, would tend to solve a diM™-| the Senator was brought out by an enty-five men, foundered in’ Fo BEINSw asses. “They we iexies: Ty waa murciienad a publi marks ; honee it HERE a Bee AD EXT SEES OUD who characterized the Five Powec|°Ult Problem. undertaker's assistant, and the hearse, | North Sen Dee Wi, an tron screw bie tiie er ean g seorge Gordon Battle appeared for} She has bee stds Neo bed. ALBANY, Jan. —No radical 0! ‘ ratte as. * = followed by four automobiles, sup- er of 1276 tonsa. nt bod only when’ presented by 81 the forty civic organizations. Josepn| 1 is a ‘vampite’ drawing her 80n/ changes in the State's tax laws, based t utes dene at ies es LAWYER SUICIDE ON EVE | poseaty Containing the families or Ac employee of the Submarine Ship) wright, formerly commanding officer] ‘GOW, down.’ Such is far from the upon recommendations to be made n concluded.” Ls % OF RETURN OF FAMILY | the three brothers, started for the SEW ARh ROX yee oe reteeR. Ccrporation of Courts and Boards of the Third] truth, as we will show at the proper!yy the Da oF ive 7 i z Renietar An autopsy performed to-day upon r The skeleton was embedded about! ., Hine y the avenport legislative com Not only do the hearts and wills | need metery. dy of Michael Schwartz, six : : Waa Naval District under Admiral Glen-| time. mittee, are contemplated at the pres-|.¢ the people, but the vital interests | Clapperton Swallows Carboltc Actal| NWspaper men who, followed the ra old, of No. 126 Wilson Ave - éix inches in the ice. Only the head! non, appeared as the main proponent] Young Thorne's statement that helent session of the Legislature, Gc ‘ =e f funeral party through a steady rain » Newark, who died while ewim- was above the ice. “There were eight| of the jand ceast would ablde by the wishes of his ies 4 the great powers, stand behind thia Broekiyn Home, ming yesterday in a bath at No, 12 h 5 raiwith. threel te LOD: eae: Oy Uh aoe Mian | viter said to-day. ‘The recommenda-| treaty which is now in the making.”| richn ond B, Clapperton, a iawyeg.| YEP® Warned that if they entered the | paterson Street, Newark, dleciosnd teeth on the upper jaw, with three) ie had a typewritten speech, not|mother and would not marry Miss| tiong probably will form the founda-|),. said, | committed suicide last night in a{cemetery Jt would be at thelr own|that death was caused by ‘poleon be peoid aps, three gold tips and two plain. | delivered because of the withdrawal, ) Lygo was first published following altion for important legislation. next Tokugawa declared the| bathroom in his home, No. 576 74d)Peril. Guards were stationed all|tleved to have been» minera a4 we oo te oe tee Bi which painted a very graphic picture |long distance telephone communica-| year, vements of the Arms conference | Street, Bay Ride, His vody was|around the place. The funeral party . naqest sm pesent mee f what the next war might » {tion with him at Miami 4, Where Disoussing . var * | found at 30 «elock to-day by a] was In the cemetery about fifteen - »urned, apparently by a recent meadow | ° ght mean to . scussing the reference ave especially important to the Unite! y fire, New York Citiy, It was Aldermanic | he is spending the winter. Mrs. Camp,| message to the cost of local eovern. |. and Bee aes the feank | {sige pe ee falered ‘the house) minutes apd lett botore 9 A, M, CATTLE OF THE DEEP ‘resident Murray Hulbert wh, tie | who recently divorced Billy Camp, a] men d s re endatic ut . 9 y up in anticipation this after It was explained that the family : Samug Berger. No. 315 Fittn|Pattment’s action. He sald he was in-|the marriage. to investigate municipal expens Arperresteer ea: Sree ma ‘ ates have been away for vs Senator because Penrose hated pomp| building food as beefsteak Street, was arrested to-day by Fed- | formed that the House Committee on] The sults filed to-day marh the be-| the Governor said he haa particul ir he sald, in conclusion, “W.| hin Rema during the abertoalce',et| and ceremony. itis sald to havo been and is as readily digested; eral Agent William J. MeCormack |Naval Affairs at’ Washington ap-|{ginning of the end, or, pertiaps, the| in mind expenses incurred by coun. nve-given tangible proof of thie facti| wes ane yea lag en at G0 ack} & tradition In the Penrose family that gaa Petective Cowley, of the Fifth |Peared to be unawa-e cf what was real beginning of a romance that has| Hes and towns, but that his recom. | is BveR PE Wabsington, We haval| Mat RT Avetine. Brook in joll funerals of members be strictly Furthermore, meat is sharply Bireot bath ohare a with being happening at Rockaway, held the attention of Chicagy society | Mendation included cities as well rete th i be i Kentwasser Norwegian Tho: | private. aad) aie sireat charged’ wick “celling | ‘The Sinking Fund Commiasion|for some me nths, The affair became been Governor tiaid iim commen itt se | ENE ie eter PADRE RED SHE CTE anentiey Be carnal kai Nee ‘| later in the day Senator Penrose’s | limited and must become Bentrabend Ars Kurly last Spring, |agrecd not to disturb the naval air lk the public after Miss Lygo's | governirege cadet ne, Costs of city |u gieat pe |fey'c Mad bee |secretary, IL, C. Taylor, who was dis-| scarcer ag lation in- smarrabend a Pay ae Gere aval air |known to the public after Miss Lygo's| government, and that he sures —-- aay Oe a ees Iinelkited: ta Calis cealal thers eee oxic popu io out of § Sing after serving | Station now occupying a part of Ja- | first attempt at suicide some months | €onduct the t der inquiry becau @ 0 Ive years. ¢ *Aen ek A HEED WR Br aid & halt years for burglary leob Riis Park for a alas ee ae es bana \ 4 ; ® et of the high character of the work “SAYS SHIP B BOARD [Be Wee caEsrasive veers sort of service at the grave. He said | CTCases, wil be nt to Denver. ago ma a has been doing some what along that he di c ic vho ducted | sk months pending final action at Wash- man, The girl had just “The } line. ibs | WON’ T TAKE GRAIN COPELAND EXAMINES { ‘e peda sud Wig sonaie ie ae ‘so! While the supply of fish may MacARTHUR’ IMMUNITY Con. | ington. t Boat" Company at Co- Eee | 20-YEAR-OLD AUTO! ‘ ‘taylor said Senator Penro: Figs NUED A WEEK. ——>____ 1 Theatre after quittin \-|BOYS IN COURT CHEER a i SOR ie eeaheaia Hp, funerals Ayeigt- one almost indefinitely. The $25,000 bail bond on which |PRINCESS PONIATOWSKI to remain in Chicaso. Yours! ag THIEF ] D hat Hoover Is Not ‘nded only three in seventeen years, | All of which is good news, Alexander A. MacArthur, No, 177 nore Alte Nave Nad aldineer S SENTENCE! Steamship Space’ to Be Comminsioner Says Machine U4) 1 of two local political leaders af Bast 78xn Street, has been at tiberty| SUES FOR HER JEWELS | Thome 's said to have had 4 dinner - eB PALDIS PATE Wns Good for Half a Century, | und Senator Knox, 1h n alt eM for @ month pending cxtradition to $ mee sce 5 o|Retch Goen to Penitentiary tor Investigated. Health Commissioner Copeland tv-| Interest 4s manifested among the| Especially to wv two women, at ocdate Grogs elroy [even to Get Gems In Venite te eee eee i ee it | Purlotming Overceats WASHINGTON, Jar Reports | day subjected @ twenty-yeur-old ale Senator's friends as to the dis-| enjoyed the delicacies from wo women at Cedar ( xpired uy her room and, while he pleadec n WAS N, Ja 5. Reports ‘ sical examinat f > € . i . BBB ested tia icineyre in’ Gtheral | United States Trust Company, [ME TOO and, while he plculed with Samuel Reich, No. ATIeTIES an IIPIAE, In er A ee eee a ee eee ite ean Oe Bis eataie: 2a was re succulent submarine PER ever, for one week, within’ whien| Princess Pontatowski wants nher|slashed her wrists with a satety razor | Street, was sentenced to the 1 Dping HORNA sare IntARTArINw | ey whe: teat’ ocelirred’ in’ Clty: [een na oa ee so offered at CHILDS— y time! it js believed that Gov. Miller | jewels, She has applied to Surro-|blade i tlary to-day in the Bronx Cou mmediate shipment to & Tanita said the ‘Renrase terally. my not x jo will decide on the extradition ques: | pare io 0 aiden regula Mrs, Virginia Milner Thorne file ial Sessions for stealing 0,000,06 ' ean ; through the formality of having the | Debicaciee mated for thie |g tion. Lb Eh See matt a baptist suit for divorce a few days later, coat. The po believe he ha $20,000,009 worth of Americin| qhe Health Con hongr e J will probated. | riabt -omt -of - the - water” ie e ed State *t Company, | Str uniea by Congress w back and forth on the xmor Serta : harging her husband w runk ole numbe ‘ y aeons tg SMASH WINDOW AND Ron sTonn,|}er general guardians, to turn over|Charsing her husband with & 1 Sher. | poles een! “n ft enate phe pl PP recee ane OMAN AUTHOR DIES. | , Burglars hurled a 40-quart mik| to her $32,000 worth of jewelry, ‘ani Waa not mentioned. durlig als 4 method was to ask , d turned and a few fan | w Aa R on | can through @ plate glass window on| ‘The Princess inherited a $200,000|yorce proceedinaa, Mire. T he wanted to earn a qua s ah to-d nthe ures, showing himself a master s. Alice Lovett Carson Lewis, f pree proceeding iim oon a d " ? . nthe It © that| ate Afte e car had been we * foun aaa the busiest street of Harlem to-day,|estate from her grandfather, Pran-| (ued Mice hae hustend Hy Pan and nate whether | Hist ry conceivable dire aly As Lewis, of the edi and got away with $5,000 worth of|ci# Cooper Lawrence, and from this|continually under the inf om. the ° pping Boarg bad it of ten minutes th mm orial! department of the Brooklyn without arousing ‘any one. ' ft | receives an income of $10,000 « year. | liquor during thelr mares il he j Herbert Hou vase 8 i Sid reap aed: Bet fur and author. ore | 3 Wasn't until 6 o'ciock this morning| Among the jewelry 01 4 6 was spec 1 his atothesorp ¥ writ z ” of enild hat & policeman passing the sore ui | pear necklace valued at $a nu y Pe aI & tirahote, nit urd Vener i un Hines | gt yr 1 last might after an oper Swartz, No, 68 West 125th! secklare valued at. $4,000: how ver fas rai atal h Fi fi ck. cmorial Hospit noticed the broken window ond pendant, $3,000; pearl ere Laity . ' he he Puner services’ will be yas the fifth but only successtui and two diamond ring horne and Miss LyKo tw Geen Tana ah © tt ind pet tacks she Koo n half held vhome, No. 24 Hampton AB attempt in year to rob the place, married, Once it was reposted that the sgutence was luapoond, century,” Place, Brooklgp, to-morrow eve-ing,