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BRONX GRAND JURY TO DIG INTO GRAFT THROUGH DRY LAW Glennon Consults With Three Who Are Expected to Be, Witnesses at Inquiry. ARE SALOONKEEPERS. Said That Some Policemen In- olved Drew Checks for Amounts They ‘Demanded. District J. Glen- non of the Bronx held a consultation this morning with three witnesses who are expected to testify before the | Grand Jury in an investigation of al- leged police grafting in connection ‘ith the enforcement of the Mullan- age law. 11 was said that soine of | the police involved were so bold in their operations that they drew checks for the amounts they demanded an! then left the checks for saloonkgepers to sign, Chris Erler, keeper of a saloon at Attorney Edward 163d Street and Third Avenue; Otto Hartman, saloon keeper at 166th Street and Teller Avenue, and John} Tobie, a glass supply dealer in Grand | Street, were the witnesses. It was naid that Erler probably would be the | first to go before the Grand Jury. It is said that the highest police official implicated in the evidence thus far adduced is a Lieutenant. | The Grand Jury was organized to- @ay and its first task will be this in- | _yiatigation. ot more than~one | Witness is expected to be heard to-| Ly. Three of the officers said to be} involved in the inquiny are young | policemen who were part of the corps | detatled to “plain clothes” when Com- missioner Enright began his cam- paign to enforce the State Prohibition | Law. This subject was made the subject of a rigid and lengthy i:quiry by @ Bronx Grand Jury some mont! Jago, and District Attorney Glennon, who conducted that inquiry then, will be armed with a mass of evidence for ye present investigation. /\t was partly the discoveries made in that inquiry and the allegations set forth in charges now about to be aired that caused District Attorney Glennon to make the Prohibition at- tack that he uttered at the recent conference of prosecutors in Albany. “Tt do not know at this time just (what this investigation will reveal Haid District Attorney Glennon to- vay, ‘but I do know that if some of | the charges are borne out by legal | proof this inquiry may be the basis | for a change in the Prohibition En- «Best Homes in the World for Workingmen’’ In:the New Phelps-Stokes Model Tenement ————— YAR a LD, REAR, 'NNER COURT MPR sare FIRST PRIZE DESIGN OF ONE FLO_R OF PHE!_PS-STOKES TENEMENT, WON BY SIBLEY & FETHERSTON, ARCHITECTS. ‘SALLEGED BANDIT Tenants May Get Admirable Four-Room Suites|s5ECOND PRIZE CASH at $31 a Month or a Rental of Only 20 WILL BUILD A HOME THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, ‘SHIP AGROUN | captain and crew, be healthy. Sho cares not whether ber, abandoned the ship in two boats 0) an en ae her soon after she struck. All are safe young or old or whether he is on land, though James Rynburgh, a handsome or ugly, sbe will marry him sailor, is unconscions under the care if he pays to her nts $1,000 that | , 1922, 3 | Would Marry Any Man for $1,000 To Save Her Family From Want (fF BFLLPORT [. | Comely Girl ‘Oers to Sacri-| ’ .| fice Herself to Get Food and wt Of i SAFE Warmth for Sick Parents! and Six Br others and Sisters. Boat Overtt remulelasotty ¢ [sere and seven children a mother, | poverty | = that Includes lack of food and heat | Pounding to Pieces. and is combined with sickness, caused | ~ a {Theresia Katona, not yet eighteen ‘The four-masted schooner Bessie A.’ years old, to offer herselt in marriage White, laden with coal from Newport to any man willing to pay to her par- News for St. Jolin, N. B., {8 pound- ents a thousand dollars. ing to pleces off Great South Beach at Fer stipulation only that he Smith Point, off Bellport, L. The nineteen in, num- I. must be a Christian and that he must of surgeons at Bellport ave them The ship was driven on the treach- may and the children from | the déstruction sho sees starir s them erous outer bar which parallels, the a staring Long Island coast about half a “mile !® the face. A letter to The Evening| qifterence. Only he must be a Chris- out, Besides he- hold tull of coal, the World is as follows: tian and he must be healthy, but he Ressie White carried a deckload of coal in sacks, which made her impact on the bar, friven before the south- east gale, pafticularly vicious. The blow opened the seams the full length of the hull, and in spite of the “Tr am and the daughter My father, n hteen may be old or young. 1 will matry him and I will be a good wife te him. HURLED FROM CAR year-old girl of a large family. being sick with the fu, ts is weak out of work 4 and my mother from wort nd troubles “We are high sea running, which seemed to "ry poor and have seven! = BEEORE LONG DROP make it impossible to launch lifeboats pain ee orde be) ae my mother, sep them afloat, the eaptain or- father, sisters and brothers from de- ae Sted hia Men Gvarseney, struction 1 promise to marry any|Occupants Thrown Out Before The life-saving station at Smith Man who will give our family $1,000. Motor Plunges Forty Feet Down Cliff. L will marry the kind gentleman on my birthday which Is Nov. 28, Iop- ing you can ald me by the publica ' la int was abandoned last summer for of sufficient appropriation for the Coast Guard Service, and there was F 7 i " no beach patrol to call ald for the ton of this T remain, sincerely you Hse Uist SON TRE aa Ne shipwrecked crew so they could be “THERESIA KATONA." 172d Btreet, a real estate dealer, and alded by @ surf. line The young woman who offers to|his son, Edward, narrowly escaped ‘The second boat was overturned by ™ake this sucrifico that hor family | death yesterday when thelr new auto- & breaker on the inner bar, which 'ay oe helped to live ic & comely | mobite plunged forty feet over the cliff tossed the boat high and brought it YCUNK person w arge eyes, thut Ea, be A down #0 that it'broke up. ‘The ten fli with tears as she talks of the|#t Edgecombe Avenue and 169th Inen_ inthe boat were swept to the troubles of her family. She has tecth | Street. Both'men Were thrown free of heach clinging to fragments, — Ryn- 1h oe Ae : ee ne a ches the car as it crashed through the ndvertisement and a s hat -# re- burgh, ‘ Bh) etait steel ted haauring and ah expression thit 1s{ Y0den fence at the side of the cliff, va Ci ‘4 ss he drifted i D wi i by is SORHIRTentHTuAbA, cl He Laer eotion beth truthful and trustful, and they escaped with scratches. of the smashed be He had been THe Katona homo is at No. 5) The car was caught and wrecked by aay ane . bo ar Cheena Avenue, Greanpoint, in four a struck on the head by a DIECe Of Teeny eee ere e ria oniy £12 |% Boulder forty feet below the road, wreckage The captain sent a the beach to the | as soon as the first by ors reached shore crew went ip the ‘Ths she stated was four monthe in nirears and the grocer had not been paid anything for three weeks. She is five feet three and weighs 135, and the pleture of health. decided it was the only way out Otherwjse It would have fallen sixty feet more to the Speedway. The elder Jackson, who was driving, said the steerfig gear broke. peateeees) a SAY WOMAN ATTACKED ° ssenger down Point Station ut load of sail- The life-saving beach with the surf gun, but there was nothing they o¢ jt," she sald to-day. | “My father Pruld daitar athe siip anaino. letior Tie Gent eke be oeakes DENTIST WITH UMBRELLA was made to reach her when the cap- heen out of work for weeks. T a - Attempted to Whip 1 assured tl crew were tain coast guards ‘ounted for, > SIX BARRELS OF BOOZE AND A TRUCK SEIZED Liquor rom Bethlehem, Tht, to Be all of js Ansintant int Week, fs Charge. Mrs, Bernardina Corley of No. 521 Fountain Avenue, Brooklyn, who, on Thursday last, is alleged to have at- tempted to whip Dr, Austin B. Col- gan, assistant to Dr. Thomas J. Davis, to earn $12 a week In a factory. my little sister, fifteen years eld, we. king on part time. is hat is wll we have coming In, and we cannot starve nor freeze to death, sick from overwork. If I got a posi- | tien, unless it were at day work, L ould not take It, because I must be My mother w Delivered to “Sam,” |tiere to help hor at night, a dentist, with offices a No. 46 Van . sae ; ee Pedi Siclen Avenue, Brooklyn, was @rreated A motor truck and six barrels of "My father is a laborer, but ne i | teain thie morning for an alleged at- whiskey, driven In from Rethlehom, | Very sick and work was very scares | {ace upon Dr. Davie with a heavy Pa., were selzed this morning at Allen C6 before he (eek Leet umbrella In front of his offi vedecal Pro, What we are going to do. My fai Mrs, Corley's trouble with the den- and Hester Streets by five Federal Pro- )Y" : : Multion agents under Chiet Agent &# Hungarian, He cume hero with | tists ‘arose over dissatinfaction with my mother nineteen years ago. Iam christopher Fortman. Fortman said he false teeth made for her by Dr. Davis. See dint ciute Wwe wntuia? runs [the oVlest, I was born here. When she could not find Dr, Davia last fing” botweon the Pennsylvania town| AS ! whether she would rather! Thurmday she attacked Dr. Colgan w and this city, and this was the first have a position or be married, she|* dog-whip, it is alleged. Later, it was claimed by the police, she broke furni- ture In the place. Karly this morning, Mra, Corley met Dr. Davis as he alighted from his auto- mobile. She was arrested while pursu- Ing Or. Davis and swinging a heavy um- brella at him, the police said. She was held for observation in Kings County said she would rather be marrted. “If I were married, then with that thousand, things would be so differ- ent at home that my family could get along and the children could get an education.” The children in this poverty racked capture he had been able to make ‘The truck was*drwen by Irving Huber. | of No. 13 West North Street, Bethlehe who said he was employed by William Hummell, a truckman of that town, He received, he said, $13 for driving the load to a garage in Allen Street eee ee eee tos Seana family are Anna 16, John 14, Julia 12, | Hospital, Street. Bethichem, He had a pistol, the Michael 7, Theodore § and Mary 8. It > agents stated. Lester said he did net is these little ones for whom she bas|TWO FREED FATAL STILL know anything about the destination of the greater concern and is willing to EXP.OSION. that {t was for 1 man gel) herself for $1,000. Magistrate Folwell in the Fifth Ave- m” and be did not know who!” sy can't gee them hungry," she sald|nue Court, Brooklyn, to-day dlamiased was nor where he lived, They held in| blue was to-day | suspended senten 'N| Magistrate Hatting in West Sid peroeeen hy teawa cae tate existe iih| Per Cent. Above Pre-War Prices. FOR LUCKY WINNER tis State. \ ———_»__— AAD BULLET WOUND WHEN) ‘The best homes in the world, with the Tenen.ont House La Frank J. Schefcik Happy in Suc- HEL. i OR HOLOUP «ap» il the improvements of the mort | least one bedroom should be et cas ¢ F 2 { CARRIED TO “L” STATION | *" the ins ees * . an mort |p nee cent, above the limit cess, Now to Have House n apartment houses With 261" All rooms will be outside rooms, of His Own, \ One Held on Charge of Hay single exception of an elevator, ¢2M| facing either a ra Wide court Frank J. Schefeik, who won the | | Shot Salvator E be ri t a profit for rentals only 20 | wot leas spect of the SOIL ESCH SUL Sa lth | Policeman Schmidt of the Sheepshead | Per cent, above the pre-war prices. | new house » new type of archi-| Second prize st 41.800 in ane eae 3 ~ re wd vetition for the best model tene Station saw four men carrying This was conclusively proved, | , ? 1 ‘ ‘The estimated cost of this. large 5 eM ihne a Gae ake: OK . es a lap Salvator Eva of No. 29 Carroll Strvet. |confing 19 1, Ny Thelps-Stokes, | youse is, $200,000 complete, OF this] Ment hase, bs soins ee, Manager Identifies One and Brooklyn, up the stairs of the Wighth }through the competit decided Sat $40,000 side for land,| "Ze money to build'a bouse te erEAt fa an | Street Station of the Brighton Beach | yrday for a model tami house. sic cost of $40 1 foot, Mr.| his wife and twochttdrer, Quintet Is Placed Und elevated railway at 6 © e this) nig architectural ‘co! was backed] Phelps-Stokes declared that allowing “That $1,506 and the $500 entry $15,000 Bail Each \° morning. One of the men, Hyman.) ( d Be iat |the most generous amounts for antie-1 fee Wat accompanied the invita __ Hl Senelmacker of No. 526 Sheepshead Bay | Ye Trustees of the TneIS-BiOS88 | pated expenditures, the tymtal fremt) Gon to me to join the cont seni Road, had a revoly his hand, |Fund, the Chamber of Commerce this house would return tnough to} with just enable me to build fenioheret tem had heen ident! Schmidt arrested th 1 called |the State of New York, the ner net 7 per cent. on thi stment and) house," the fortunate arehitect | fled by Samuel Aleorn, manager of an pe aromminnss from ae land ios | chants’ Association of New York ne] ef nable Gd i fund. Ana} Sai. He was ving ona sick bed | Atlantic and Pacific store, No. 7105 va had a serious bullet wound in ute Int and the Real] tyis, he emphasized, was on a charge ee mane ae Oe ue 1 si Avenue, Hrooklyn,sas a man who | . stre he Bronx, when told of \" Ie ockov aait ui wane trend orl d of Now York fh tenants of only 2 cent. a Vel. aie cuecome i i ul held himsup on Jan, 21 «nd stole ee WHE hed Kesnionol tek w r{ Asa final proof of the soundness of \ pre za fies ot Ree er Av) Schetolic wae bork (ncdiile eceipts-of the place, amounting to ina fight | iy 0! ie FP H | IS practica reume ug st cH : 4 bers i : city forty-five years Oot he ve en arrested esterda, al , yofiteers the Phelps-Stokes Founda-| gy 99 4 a Ae s y} mia ami 8 After goin xicnh 3 ri ere carrying he said he had twisted out of | Profiteers the Ph a $7.20 a room ar thi Pew igual aapaoll wes Maria ct in Bath Beach wer the stranger's hand and the stranger |tion will pegin immediately the eree- | house the two n apartments: wad EHDOI, h Hoel andlc $14,000 bail each for examination ad run away, The other men said | tion the prize winning house. ‘Pwo! there wif be a bedroom about 10x14 cae al ia get tap Cor and Co The belief of the ay had run‘ ont of the hotel on hears | ocd oF (he price Winning h) Fe ner ee ee sv omedining room, with} 18 and for twenty-five yea nd Court, The belief of th z the shota and had undertaken tojSites in Yorkville—between 40th and | M4 & fvlng neti iaa Mis 8 feet.| has been practising his profess s that they are a bund which help Seneimacker get Eva to a doctor. | 80th Streets cast of Third Avenue | ‘pore will also bet } m with} in a modest way hwen holding up chain stores Senelmacker was held in $2.500 bai a “The eat troubl 8, ed ens ve, re being considered or a elec- ower 01 ub basin and men are all under twenty-fi Magistrate Iota for a heari ne ah Acagere A oe tials Reloe a ae clared, “that architects rush « i are Salvatore 1, No, 1421 harge of having shot Lva, d |tion, probably this week ° , oemertte Nine (inbteda, OE hearing’ i ape ; = denials, ‘The othors were a In discussing the results of the com he kitehene SIRO E ON et iaie ia as Tale COO ily-firat Street, Brooklyn Tevin a y statement taken from him. | winning pl drawn by Sibley d| "nse and refrigerate: IUpOR init) “EOMPEN Hon ara Such) a) same \ Vlains; Nathan ari No. t ————————— Fethe; 101 Park Avenuc, Mr. {stich a way that a disappearing steel for plans of some sort that 111th Street, Manhattan; August S$. JOHNSTON, DRUG MERCHANT, yejps-s leclared that the house | curtain or other pa inshut off} turn out shoddy and shat lemi, No. 6908 Fifteenth Street DIES. 1 t t s 9% fect t " three feet things, and we ought to 1 ohiyn, and Carl Zinimeritz, No * Tohialon coPealdeA end ‘oul net on the investment at least |@ space 914 3 Taal of ourachves:! : nry S. Johnston, Presider and or i ‘ + henever desire i particu-| 45 bf ours L 1 117th Street, Manhattan, Alec per cent from rents less than 37.50 , When siger of the HT. S. Johnston Dru:|4 month per room. larly desirable to keet odors of | =—— oa tifed “isa Company, operating drug stores in| he model house for gmen's| cooking out of the livin om or to nis i ‘ rhe men were arrested by Patrol ens, died this morning of pneu TRADE naa tab uate Ie a ween the la in being | ae ie ee, ee v Mel “4 ehh : 1 Loomis, of the nia at his home, In Broadway, Elni- | fmilies will built on a plot 1)0x | shut it o} r h elms }of 7% per cent. on more than $ saughlin La ; Nh it, Queens, He was filty-nine year | 100, with 45 rooms, exclusive of baths, | done 800. The assessed valuation of Huth Beach Station, who became sus “ld. On Jan. 18 he eo d his fory-]|on each floor, ‘or $1.80 per room The other apartm ve their | property he estimated would be § of the cab and occupants eth year of busine: hurst | week, plus 60 cents for bathroom—-or|yooms on the 8F0. mir was f¢ revolver Ik His wite, Mrs. Emma Howard John-| 546.80 a month 1 B; $20 fOr | anaenramentas E BIA) theea Sante palanniaceun extra ¢ ston, ® gon, Hows ane & deughy three rooms or $3 rooms rooms, 10x14 ns, 10x | th he Pholpssstoke itt ther Roulston grocery. store Muriel, survive. Masonic “ v . at th i Stokes Mur Sere het anit 1c) be held Wednesday evening and funeral |® Workingiman feet ke mortgages at 60 per cent. of yn was robbed last n services at the residence Thursday af-|@Partment wit water | As in the case of nd and|the cost, the following data has i tday burglars ford an entra ternoon. j heat, electric lights and janitor ser-/tnird prize winn t will | comput The equity in the 4 tore at No. 471 Fifth Avenuc a | vice. \ Nave 40 per cent. of partments of [erty would be, with this safe 60 4 were Unable to open the sat COLOMBIAN FLECTION FEB. 12, The living rooms will average 149] tree rooms and 30 per « uch of }ccnt. mort $35,105, The BOGOTA, Colom Feb. rhs) aavars fess eneh, Tha ie LOxds or ae ise and four -room epartn The | 81° rental would therefore be a » morning Patrolman A Presiddntial elections have been set for | 1. & Size not comimoniy found in cond prize, won | nk J, turn of » fraction less than 40 ; dogrs, found the door of Feb. 12. Indications point to the elec- | isting houses. In fact, one of the con- |e Ny vais. Pa the |cent. on the equity. If the hi at No. 5814 Eighth Aven on of Gen. Benjamin Herrera, the|ditions-of the competition was that| jer end the thitd, ¥ John ‘T, | mortgaged to 60 per cent. of the n jimmied. He summi pera Party candidate, but the Con- living rooms should be 10 per ent mpkins, No. 139. 1 “| stimed assessed valuation tho eq tverett. . Morris, ma: r /rvatives are waging u strong fight ser than the minimum permitted |) UO inein buildings ¢ | would be $80,252.50 and the gro afe, welghing 400 pe lateantentooitt jturn pn this would be move than ning $188, the ript H Pea yeaa a tn thie | PACER 18 gone. This is the four d prize } om, Tx} hese figures indicate the 4 n @ few months b 16; living room, 10x1 1, 10x7. | mort, robes paar Eh seen | i, . 8 In His third pres hase ' ie x |previously in The Evening World - > _ ¥) 7; living reom x my }8ome cases even beyond the ‘ » , 2 76 CENTS CAN YOU MANAGE HIM ling ehoineceiones od will orect eegas ve HOLD-UP TRIO GET 18 C OR DOES HE MANAGE YOU? [avo Uoukte as ono. opepstiion: Oe eee -rearery by. three. mea an, tho. B | Adioining lots at som ite | THREE KILLED Hy y abe " on the iB SPECIAL > ~ = - = “5 Mr, Schefcik, ’ ut his | AS. . Scents trom, Aim. | “ SERIES OF ARTICLES }]}\ tome, no. 7s et, 1 Patroin Murpt | | Bronx, explai t of the who By CAROLYN W Vertes ce tosses a noes op oad (ee eae i ELLS lhe ph $67.76 1 ie $20,-|Deninan of the f { mea held | Pts 4 ‘e i % 000 for und ( ra was we ra er with 4 i 1—The “Pint Pot” Husband. 2—The “Prince Consort” Husband, . SaraRE gant 0x10), | moto Oy TRSBIEO STE Aaa an Cane 3—The “Wicked Flea” Husband. | gettin total hi 62.00, on | While her husband, ‘iy and rane! a i is 34 cents a cubie foo |three children were asienp. H 4 4—The ‘Punkin’ Eater” Husband, 5—The “Jaz” Hushand bch alleen ar ain $7.39 » [BANA awoke a apsed a No, 465 1 MAGAZINE PAGE, BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, FEB. 8i|". t"" neg te Ta Ave i ‘ ' r the 80 ¢ J eonny " 1 Kot SS picts §i5,54 1 & puinted work, \ charge of homicide against Paladino, of No. througt cars, Don't’ you think Joseph held for arraignment before | none Her toare AS has 1262 69th Street, ant 4 , hat ‘Lam right?" d States Commissioner Hitchcork Metean when asked what kind of a|!tancls Falcono, of No. 1343 60th Street, —>__—_ ‘ Bue due to the explosion of » atill in « WOMAN WHO DYED CATs 22 She would prefer to marty If) sane at A9th Street and t8th Avenue, - she was permitted to choose and)i, which one life was lost. Salvatore LET OFF WITH LECTURE tiere were several trom whom to| Morelli, injured by the explosion, ab make a choice she sald: “I don't know. solved the pair, A charge of homfcide It would make no was made against Morelli. Humane Society Agent Unable Wash Of Color. of No, of Tt We crue Miss Margaret Owen 50th Street, ed dyeing her pomeranian convi ki lowed to Ko with after a lecture from white a omic had Who is the Biggest Editor in this town? pbation r, 1 Miss Owen Mrs, Anna Doyle, aid she was convine not meant to hurt the cat Agent Moran of the Thurmane said the had experimented with Washes for removing the d did not belleve he could do : ee HURT IN TROLLEY The derailing of a bound for Manhatt unsburg Bridge caused venue car following to CRASH frank ear Ja at i cloc! to-d: so Wa. 7 immed by a Wilson Aven 1 What made him hro Into the aisle ma heap Bs 1 " ‘7 FY Piclechinah “OL MOL Ade thooreK Hirer ; smokes Turkish cigarettes, he ind James Conroy, conduct thers were slightly hurt WIFE ANC HUBBY RUN FOR SAME OFFICE IN TOWN He's Callant and Phone: Friends to Vote for Hi Oppenent. RICHMOND, Mass Np matter which tion goes in this p! ‘Town Clerkship w by the Dorr family candidates are Herve the tneumbent, Mabel Ewell De 27 voters. ‘I am eligible and I fled, that is my only said Mrs. I is no troub! band and m smokes % LORD SALISBURY Turkish Cigarettes Why? Common sense. LORD SALISBURY is the only high-grade Turkish cigarette in the world that sells for so little money. I y the ¢ and ter of princip the attity towards office CF th Waster, Moca B -which means thet if you don’t like LORD SALISBURY TURKISH CIGARETTES you can get your money back from the deuler of women Melepbons Lo suby , $$$ — $ $$

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