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FARE TE mR (et em 2 a i THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1922, ec UPHAMS FIGURES. | let of Murdered Movie Chief evo) QPS VICI |ORDEREDTOREFUND ARNED BANOS PD MILLER TO ASSIGN JESS) MAY EXPLAIN HOW gu OF GERMAN MINE, | $1,250,000 TAKEN NORTHERN RELAND, ' yQRES; HERE 4p IPANESE SAYS) AS THER SALARES) BOVINE SES "Fup congesTiO je abcused of the Neville murder. (Continued Prom First Page.) > Uhreo accusers of Miller con: | , Yessed to the Newark holdup, They | stole a touring car on the West Side | in Manhattan at 8 o'clock this morn- | ‘ing, rode out to Newark and com- . i pleted a tobbery that haa veen| Movie Magnates Revealed as, sarah acstiildetsh tad Contributors to 1920 After the robbery they abandoned 2 the car in Quitman Street, where tt | G.O. P. Campaign. fias since been found, and chartered —" Mystery of Disappearance May] Mother Old and Weak, 3}ctuss wore kidnapped trom Lisnaskea| Governor to Thresh Out Sit Be Solved by Tal€ Reach- | Sons Charged With Mulcting |!" South Fermanagh. uation ‘To-Day With Dis- ; 4 Olice car which ran into a trench 6 ing Navy Department. O'Meara Company. ce aMinniienen trict Attorney Banton. Mongside a rodd near Enniskillen il SKE a wrecked, cab, In the car was found «| LASKER’S VAMC CHE = : Rey a e LL gilbesr KG ER S_FIRM IN, TOO. |} WASHINGTON, Feb. 8.—The dite} wiiiam, David and Maurice O'Mea-| While six policemen were engaged | (From a Staff Correspondent of The treath. ‘Avenue, Manhnttan, who ts/ ¢ appearance of the American naval! ra, sons of the aged widow of Maurice! in patrol duty in Belocco. County Evening World.) supposed to be the owner Foreign Language Papers collier Cyclops may be cleared up in O'Meara, founder of a paper stock|fermanagh, four automobiles fitlea| ALBANY, Feb. 8.—Goy. Miller said In the possession of the robbers Get Larse 8 for connection with the settling of war! corporation of No. 450 Peart Street, |~ith.armed men drove up and opened | t¢-day that immediate steps will be ‘the detectives found a targe sum of arge Sums 10! claims against Germany, which is tol were to-day ordered by Justice May|fie. The police returned the fire, | taken to,relieve the congestion of New peony. sie a aration of rubber ho: “Advertising.” start soon of the Supréme Court, Brookiyn, to|“oUndins several ocgupants of the) vork City courts and that he ex- This craft put out of Barbadoul reumce tet utomobiles. ‘The policemen were un- . corporation within thirty pected tha zhmel There were bloodstains on the hose j : OPnorny ‘injured. pee hat assignments ‘of Justices | nearly four years ago for a United} they had voted to themselves as sala- ‘ Mer wou in Newace coourrad at By Martin Green. States port. Since then nothing He annie the last eleven years.” Among thoxe kidnapped was Major} ould be made trom up-State.” He as old-up a ‘d 4 Moutray, son of Anketell-Moutra heat of the Tyrone Orange men. The said: $b o'clock, Wendling Wilderotter icc! Ratio The Evening fty-nine years old, a dry goods mer: . L ¢ hant of No. Sibu teornery Strect,| WASHINGTON, Feb. 8.—The rs twas on the way from his store to the| forts of Treasurer Fred W. Upham| thank with $2,700 in a package, |of the Kepublican National Committec atapped in q howspaper, under his| covering the financing of the 1910 imm. In front of No. 133 West Street | campaign, which failed to necounr {an automobile with a dark-blue body | was drawn up at the curb. ‘There | f? expenditures of about $1,500,000 owere four men in the car, including | are interesting In what they reveal as sthe driver. well as in what they conceal. In view *\ Two of tho men jumped out and] of what the Congress tried to put ove- definite has been known of her, The order was based upon the report ; A weird tale of a German or Aus-] of ex-Judge Edward W. Ha ret- “Twill have a conference with the a as = “4 ‘ baht Major resisted stifly and finall trian mother ship @ the assassin) oroe in the suit brought sgainst te | sr uontaa eerie erent erie ft Cur. | District Attorney this afternoon. 1 éx- His rid a Pa Be we Ween aaonad by me is ate oa son, of County. Hermanas hn, whose |Pect these assignments will be made oe Naval In-] pany of Brooklyn, as trustee f¢ aa aided: ‘resisted winglo~ ‘ s Atbpel & telligence Service. O'hiearn, who is clahty-two years old, (POUSe Was ralded, resisted single- jthrouzh the Appellate Divisions and The man who gave the Naval In- é ta de handed for an hour until he was ay The salaries qgcauired by the three |. oinded and carried off in a mot eliigence Service its report is Lyman | sons were held Yo be excessive and not | i a ee Seeley, who Ives on Lone Lummi! phased on the al value of services !° Island, about fifteen miles from | fendered Bellingham, Wash Judge Hateh, in his report, stated A Japanese sailor landing in the linat Mrs, O'Meara Ogae Ww |island community last summer sought 4 i Jnot by my calling an extraordins |term. We are considering the subjec The house of Major Moore, at Bel-jof getting sufficient trial parts ‘to dfs leek, Fermanagh, was similarly vcked, but Major Moore succeeded in snoapltis Now So much Congestion, and undoubt- Pose ofsthe bail cases where there ts oe filderottar, erie Klin ; HEE and confiding: she never attended | "In county Miigo, Sir doustyn Gore. [edly the delay in disposing of these a stopped Wilderotter, Ono struck hit! Tin the way of tariff legislation until information of & woman—a German meetings of the corporation, never | jomih. a brother to Catan ee te | in disposing nee ; cover hea a heavy, ik i colon, AdcoMing tothe: Japeiikes re toy. : sooth, it her to Countess Markie- jcases is the most potent cause of law- i weapon. Wilderotter wag knocked|the agricultural bloc became ihe [the woman ard he were aboard tho (eet eee crcee nd Wes uneC” | Vics, a meiiber of the Ball Biredhn. licsamess and crime ' senseless and his sculp was cut, An-|dominant power, it {s pertinent to Getman ar Ausriag @iip Waiblingen, (eos, Pere Tat teak [was reported to be among those car-| “Now, L expect that Justices of the t ‘etter thief grabbed the package of note at this time that the Hist of con- [which put out of Austrian waters in Calle tlhe bib oale he doranent ie | nee or. mia ; |. |Stpreme Court will be assigned to hold | eae putt Moe eee ee eater. | tributors contains the names of every | the spring of 1918 for the West Indies | which Mrs. O'Meara took $1.500 a! jane, Thames MeDewalh en Anil TS jextra terms, and it Is also proposed to dng towns and cities, Sergt. Brennan |™llionaire in the United States who _————__— S |to act as @ mothership for German|year in lien of dividends to which She | ind a member ofthe Listrict Counaty (oat Oe Additional General Sess ef the Blizabeth force saw a taxicab | !* interested in the manufacturing in. AROF SANDS Panes jsubmarines there, was entitle This agreement."'| nie nephew, A. Amketell Richardson, [JUtKes." | The Governor added that | PRAC excita’ Idd sunmiGibNs @! ihemeAt (HUMOR) CHAE WONIaS BEBE Ge NPR The woman had valuable papers of |Judge Hatch declared, “was highly wpomas Lavella, a schoolmaster, ani [tue Judges Will be taken from wher- | p (late) 3 3 i ever they ean be, spared | after the alarm reached hiin, The car! protection, of every millionaire in iw ;the German Government, and in some |advantageous and beneficial to the in- | winiam Carson, a land steward, were |oVC" ‘hes aa | awas in front of the Elks Club. iM! tinited stat ‘ . OMce Department entrusting him| and, oh, yes, set the table and |Wiy obtained other important papers |dividual defendants a carried off at the point of revolvers. a j Westfield Avenue, and the four occu ates who Is Interested In} with the tusk of jazaing up the Pos-| help you wash the dishes and then |which the Japanese was carrying. | The will of Maurice O'Me: who) \ merchant named Elliot, at Ennis- | | gmnts appeared to be having an argu- | **!!roads, of practically every million-|tal Savings Bank service. Mr. Smith spare time ['d darn your |‘ihe Waiblingen, changing her name |founded the business, that of coll@eting killen, fired on the raiders when his | | gant with the chauffeur aire In the United States who is Inter |Jazzed It up to such good effect that to read "State of Maine,”” encountered | Waste paper and rags and selling them |) ouse was-attacked and it is believed | i “#Standing on the running board,|csted tn ocean shipping, of most ot|% Washington report has it a com- d go to my room and put on |the Gyclops in the West Indies and |to r manufacturers, before the he wounded one of them. The mer- ®rennan directed the chauffeur tO/ ee minionaires wh rol th mittee of savings bank officials came | sometiiing soft and flowing, then !put off mines wich blew the collier {civil war, provided that one quarter chant himself was not wounded and n sGrive to Headquarters. At Broad nd jonaires who control the pack-| down here from New York and made| I'd lic on the couch and wait for |to bits. The terrific explosion also |! the stock in the corporation should | pscaped | Fi Yest Jersey Streets he picked up Pa- | i298 industry and of nearly all the/a complaint at the White House. you. T might fall asleep, for a |cansed the Waiblingen to sink go to his widow and the other three- ‘The police, hearing the firing, rushed trolmen Hildebrant and Coughlin wnJ| millionaires who control the woollen| Before the United States entered} fire always makes me drowsy he Japanese, the woman and an |@varters to the three sons. In 1920 to the scene and cuptured eleven -of tey accompanied him to the Cily| manufacturing industry and the coal | (Ne Wetld War, M. B. Claussen, press| then I'd wake to find two stron engineer managed to get into a motor [te conerrn did a gross business OF tho assailants and three automobites , Mail, where tho robbers opened fire 5 6 nt in New York for the German| arms around me and two dear lips |} eat be FA nie more than $11,000,000. sinking iflesp revel vere and: bonibe “am them mining industry. mpire, used the American Press As-| pressed against mine in a long, || Beads eile er earn Ot)" Judge Hatch reported further that | Subsequently the. pollee challenged alunae. Vibiee Aavravite; ae phys The bulk of the money wa: col- | sociution extensively in spreading| sweet kiss, Santiago they were fired on but the! the salaries voted to themselves by 1 ‘i pa eSae Nictee) Myre Geo UIE | a aaCiW Seek, GHIA Pitts, | Propaganda tuvorable to the German | Japanese claimed that they made their | (He Stlaries voted to themselves’ by’ ‘two other automobiles, in ch of | ———— Seat whet tt faa tnesenete od i * Pillaasi ie a‘ 4 ail rh couse, Mr, Claussen Is now publicity |FIKM MAY FURNISH CLUE TO |way to Galveston, Tex., where he| in order to absorb the profits and wae asia tees oe an (Continued From First Page.) 4 n hi $8 and] burgh, jadelphia and Boston, but eres ee e > abs 8 and) Both men were arrested, | : ors we. fendered first emergency aid,to tie|under the alert guidance of Chalre| ero ne eeipping Board at u FA iad He eo a a earnings of the corporation. At a) John MeClement, a prominent Ty-| neotinded policemen. Ue | Salary OF $,000\8) yea: The: District “Attorney's omee ‘has a es ——= | meeting in January last $195,000 was | yone loyalist, was kidnapped from his |bers of the board t 0 facia nia aa man Will Hays the country was thor- | J. T. Adams, the present Chairman| received a letter from a woman d lows said, “IT wore a cap and|charged off the books as bad debts! home at. Garvaghy. He also. wae (noe the board who had determined ENRIGHT PAYS TAX oughly combed and small contribu- {of the Republican National Commit-| seribing a meeting between two mys- | overcoat." for the purpose of reducing the ap- wounded : 48 /to stand behind McAndrew and Me i tec, was the National Committeeman | terious men, driving two automobil Miss Normand had informed the| parent ear 1 surplus.” zy Jteney asserted t! i not have the tions were dug up in nearly every | " L parent earni and surplu Three motor cars drove up to the | &™ rted they did not have the from lowa during the 1920 campaign: rer the night of 0 e raylor betwee! wie } d : | paign.|at a street corner the night of the|police that she left Zaylor between| ‘The three defendants formally deny yesidence in. Enniskillen. of James slightest doubt that State Commis- ,, FO STATE ON $12,500 ne on ems reese Bold | Among pees made to him are} murder. One was heard to say to/7.80 and 7.45 o'clock, and with Fel-| that their swlaries were excessive, {Cooper, a membe HOC (He LUMA MGINGL MaReR ite ai alld “Ge RE ARG | | South. The Hawaiian Islands and | two of $4,000 each for “I'ublieity."| the other: “Now that we've got him |lows telephoning at 7.55 o'clock, it’ holding that their services were i Les : ‘arila- (stone! 's would take over the r sz DEAL WITH RYAN MS, : ; i got h 1 & + it holding that their services were worth ment, and attempted to gain admis- | sane : 4 Alssica wore closely catvassed, The last payment was mac on Nov.| we're in for it."’ Both were so muf-|is indicated that the murder was| the amounts received. WGA L EBSESITORIR CET HSC Ga ING RET eee eee se the: Ewa) ARS WHERE LASKER AND LORD @//}) Which was sixteen days after) fed up that their featares were in-| committed some time between 7.30 - aro: hastlisene tired ON SRIGR. Ge LKR tor cone ca Enemy Save election ay FHEGS URADASELSA CRA TBE OruIGa stil ation that the Democratic Felear’! on Books of Bureau, Says THOMAS FIGURE. Neapiitemiialina:naalicepore eanett= | tena iee a reat a ncn [rok oer ne iereimaet (SANS MAX HART A series of raids also was made in| machine had decided to keep its hands ‘4 eadlty, Pile Heaviestuungle expenditure te: | So atreaauler “CaSHinraHOWh ce: ‘ Hone! South Donegal. Major Miles of Bal-| of was another blow to the back & Wins—Amount of Penalty, if pis) ext re-|ted by Treasurer Upnam shows tit! One of them dropped a strip of film|utation of Mary Miles Minter” v 1S| WORTH MILLIONS) iysiiannon, william Hamilton; a dug: |Seacoe et even tenes Any, Not-Kaown vealed by the report went to the Lord| te did not include _contriSutlons | showing the Grand Canyon, with the|started by her friends here to-da’ HaCHLE! TOR! BATRE AHA TISMIGHON Case et ee eae tae ee eee eval ys eva & Thomas Advertising Agency of |@mounting Lo $72,962.65 in his Arst| caption: “A deep and brooding mys- | Hollywood financiers are resolved that | a ; H csnitup oeRTRIgIONE EA WEIR GUFICA Uke rep ee er oes ALBANY, Feb. 8.—Police Commis- | Chicago, which is controlled by Al- oe. Sas wax patel a ~ ey Ure. | tery seems to hover over this great|no more screen prestige in which| Wife Enumerates Alleged Sources jor hy the raiders pase inapeuess sioner Richard F. Enright of New|vert D. Lasker, Chairman of the tion. However as it has Leen estay.| SAT on the face of nature.” Detec- | thousands of dollars has been invested! Gr Income in Plea for 31,00) | Attacks were also made on the|fimation that ‘ York is “clear on the books of the |Sk:pping Board. Hlishea that he failed ty accornt for|,tives are going over film found in jshall be lost. | They met at Gel iene a Week Allo [houses of former County Inspector |ested in the election, the assumption Biate-dnooms. Tax Bureau. according | Mr. 1 \ expenditures totalling more than che| Taylor's home to see whether this|}home with attorneys Ist night, the a Wee! imony. McGuire and various other promi-| being that the organization feels that, eau. according | Mr. Lasker collected $811,011.08 or | oof amount paid oat and accounted | film Was taken from his collection. [conference continuing until an carly| a. its were died in the me{nent Unionists in the vicinity of |jike the Police Department, the % an unnouncement to-day by Jamex’ more in the four months of the cam- | (oy hy the Democratic Nationa’ Com-| The letters written to Taylor by|hour this morning, The motors in} | “MHGAvIES wele Beg in the Supreme) tnniskillen who were absent at the | schools are a dangerous thing to tam- ‘S.-Y, Ivins, Chief of the bureau. Mr.|Palgn. The bulk of the payments! mittee, who can find fault with an|Mabel Normand and for which shejwhich the film magnates drove to the | Court to-day in support of an appli-/ time from their dwellings. Rariwithi ving would make no statement other {are charged to “advertising,” . it| error of such trifling magnitude as|searched his apartments vainly twojcouncll of war were lined up for half| cation for $1,000 a week alimony and| at noon to-day Registration In-|_ Items to be considered by the Bor “« cen shat, Commissioner Enright was me) Peat) Revieene 1eto ei S85-60 | $72,002.657 Coe aE ON ie meus ot ha xo been 28. @ ner both directions. Her friends | $25,090 alimony fees by Mrs. Modge|spector Doonan, prominent Unionist | of Education to-day include the Down- «| arson'the bobks of the department late o! ra 20, which is —————___- urned to her, according to three de-|insist that all her letters were inno-| ).~ on ‘ov divorcee from [of Newtown Butler, was taken +o the{ ing bill providing life tenure for As mafifainitic’ that just ns much we-/ charged to “publicity.” ‘The com-| tectives working on the case. The re-|cent, “but they are subject to possi-| PO* Mart in her suit for div oD NSanlial ad nnillen mutteriamctians laccintes Sanccih ts, the requesté Foci is observed regarding the im-| mittee spent $105,813.65 on outdoor | Y rn was made, it was declared, after |ple misconstruction in tse hands of | Max Hart, theatrical booking agent (eunsh st Woand lof Mra. Grace Strachan’ Forsythe jon Qf penalties as the la wre- eter ons AGAEEA ; 4 man connected with the film world) the public." j Mrs. Hart, who until her marriage in _—_ Jan investigation ‘ef Supt. Ettinger’s ffulres in aegard to income tax returns nder date of July 7, 1920, there is who had taken them for some un-| = 1008 was Hmown on the stage aa protest against her election as Asi ef ioaiviauan., a record of voucher No. 8,218, which | r |\nown purpose dur the confusion I Madge tox. declared her hustasa|/RISH BILL READY \Giate Superintendent and the recom- The amount of any penalty that | Shows two payments of $188.88 each i | surrounding the finding of Taylor's} HAYS TO INSPECT | p ‘ bate da FOR PARLIAMENT | menaation of the Board of Superin- | Comntissioner Enright 1 have paid |to “A. DL. Laker, Chicago, Ul," for Lu t ‘body had béen threatened with a HOLLYWOOD COLONY} had amassed a fortune of from liendenta that Miss Eliabeth McNally ill never be known unless he reveals | tTavelling expenses. The name dies | |Grand Jury investigation. Who made $1,500,000 to $2,000,000, and that his | a Hevappolnied Directoriof Speech dmc Welieooits k eee deaincea, not appeur in any other place. Will \rhis alleged threat was not stated. A — income was more than $2 “]Chamberlain to Offer Measure | provement Commissioner Enright was reported | 28y® Chairman of the Republican | representative of Miss Normand said Czar of Movies to Spend Month in| Sear. She charges her hus \iecsbaet 2A s : | Commissioners Somers and Ryan } Wave failed to report as income eanione pam aect eee AL ROUBls ‘re letters had not been given back to} “" lif ie Ghditng, 7 | baying lived for more: ‘than’ a Giving Effect to Treaty favor the re-election of the four. the sim. of $12,500 which, it was re-| OF Reavy Crafts on the treasury for her. California Studying with an actre nt ee wee BI Ad Cine calla personal expenses. From the record Fe te ‘ coancle Mycioraaa | Mrs. Hart actors and elec) ccusED ¢ OBBING WOMAN papal oat ie iave Asean tall it would appear that fully 80 per cent. DISPUTE OVER MISS MINTER’S Conditions. { a one ACCUSED R 3 (Continued From First Pa S| actre LETTERG. WASHINGTON, Feb, 8—One of |sums to her h LONDON, Beh. 8 CAssociatud 1 8).| John Boskin, No. 230 Seventh Si of the expenditures were made by the | John Boskin, venth Str New York office, of which Ralph Sol- ‘ame'to him from Allan Ryan, Com- Missioncr Enright said at the time A ten Chamberlain x Market Court thi Captain of Detectives David L, Government | was taken to nat it was proceeds from a, stock | Hts, Re® confidential aasiatant to Mr.|etactes, and that these were growing | Adams stated the police never had oe ae sn a ee HA Maney, $150; Bernard. Granvitie | der in the House of Commons, gave |Kowich, No fas Averie as, ne anid 1 fal ‘ih which he had participated| ty charge under the dicots, Wal | more evident day by day Pond 18 DeMsceniOn of Miss Normand’s)/ ORh OF De ae Tete eee, (S100; Avon Comedy $100; [notice im the Touse to-day that he land two gther men entered her apart Jpith.Mr. Ryan. ‘The records of the | waaghnree Uader the direction of Mr. |” T ouged in these obstacles were letters, nor of those written by Mary'| Industry, will be a trip to Hollywood. | wanter Catlett of “Sally,” $100; | would introduce # bill to-morrow to|ment on Reb, 6 and robbed her of $y ‘Meyer Committee dealing with this | the disappearance of bits of evidence, | ylor, although the} Gaql,, according to a close associate. |James Barton, $100; John Mear: [eae A ec \later also, according to Capt Adams, give effect to the Irish agreement. | {ites Cassctti. and Williamson. have been returned to Miss Mint Ar her}, | Dail Wdditional income had been turned | MOVIE MAGNATES WERE LARGE |inojuding letters written to Mr ai ° ro NT , . by y Miles r and Mabe sifie C bout April 1 for "| L vermi 75, She sai A Over to the Inco Tax Bureau, 5 CONTRIBUTORS. lor by Bary Mites alnian and Mora M Minter, according to reports cifle Conny Spout Apri A rons Wonks nn Ov man, $ : She said a Mr. Huys's present association with | Normand, and whic frum) her house, is in a nervous con | Bee 6 e, s e) husband had interests in the moving picture industry aud the|to have been in his home when he] gion ana hh eae : plans are changed, he will inspect| productions. She also alle WHISKEY-LADEN TUG reports that he aceepted the Presi- | was shot. ea Mehta iy been able to sleep) very phase of life In the Hollywood |a contract to manage * . Ac. | bers here, will leave to-morrow: for Po for two nights. A representativ id : "| Dublin, It ts understood no further jency "He ab er dis aring clue was a sentative sai tion picture colony to acquaint | buckle, c! e . ates 3.SEIZED IN DRY DO dency of the Motion Picture Asdo-| Another disappear ‘i AEee NAR NET a lietts mye mot ) nuckle, which he sold to Joseph | —U a HetWiRe SORMah dalaeater “7 Z CRs ( sirtionl wiih thet iden of pauin over |Handuanhler initialed "8," OUT) ined to hen en Nad been Fe} Himself first hand with conditions| Schenck for $20,000, and a similar| MerHings between (he trian delegates a —_—_—- some motion picture propaganda for| which the police did not believe was | there contract with Buster" Keaton, sold/Snoretary, have. been’ arranged. In| “Action Follows Attempt to yo} the benefit of the Republican Party| the property of Edward BK. Sands, [THREE NEW POINTS DEVELOPED — ; Secretary, ha en a i: in the Congressional elections neat | former houseman, now sought i | FROM CHAUFFEUR. TAYLOR WAS Patan for a like Beer iemetaaikenay nade: | 279 a fall adds interest to the record of ex | connection with the case. The police | ppe His intention is to go to the Pa-|$.100; Allan Dinehart & Co., $100; hur Griffith, Pr dent of the a ann, who hag been engaged in consultations with Cabinet mem- |{— aan —— OF DAWSON CITY,” 1910, CALLS FOR HELP 9 REPORTED KILLED | Ming of Harry « penditures shown by the report under | said they believed this handkerchief | enautfeur for the murdered < | Liquor. the titles “Movies” and “Movie Pmb- | belonged to a motion picture pvo- | airector, William’ Teamantt qoce TO SAVE HIS CREW | IN MINE EXPLOSION | aeitne oombination tug (and dlghter'| 10H The committee spent $86,000 | duc wanted it so has brought out three pointe. on|Immensely Popular With Women| { —"* Marh er Ww ized at Perth Seyi) La Ore picture propaganda in the| would have something tangible with | wnien inquiry will be pushad These and Had a Dress Salt. = | WILLIAMSON, W. Va., Feb. 8.— Se ae” ene sehned at Perth: Amboy, |/1920) campaign, which to confront him as a basis foi | points concern a reported uuarrel b SANTA MONICA, Cal., Feb, s.. Steamship Thistlemore Aground and | Nine miners were killed and three are ‘Trade Mack Dd. J., to-day with its cargo of whis. The chief beneficiary was C. C, | interrogation, ayer Batiae aad) a % believed to be fatally injured in an tween Taylor and Mabel Ni villa ‘ vas the | aks ire. S Jey, consigned from St, John's, N. F.,| Pettijohn, who is credited in moving |NEW LOVE LETTER SENT TOl AY he tims Operas Mieintr ree ee ony east i Breaking Op, iatasier Wite ex Dinelcn nib) fhe Siers SOR ae Advt. on page 12 . pee sng, | Picture circles with having “sold” TAYLOR. the man with the 3 o ¥ Pola eee: bY x lesses for Rescue. pany mines on Pinson Creek, Ken- 2 4 Nassau, Bahama Islands, by Pro-| Wil) Hays to the screen magnates h the cap and coat seen| eyrding to a story told here by Adel-| tucky, according to a report received jens Enfor ment Age nt Sam H.|Tor his services in "movie pabiteltys | «Another love letter, written te}at the home by Mrs, Douglas Mac-| pert Bartlett, who said he knew the| BOSTON, Feb. 8.—The British | Wee focaay, Gone. The seizure followed an alleged | Mr. Pettijolin drew down §26,686.15. : William Desmond Taylor, siain movie | Lean. juin film director well In the Yukon, | « = ran: alacovete: nae At wae: Arie: - 5 teamer ‘Thistlemore, «ground on == attempt Sunday night by a number of | The Universal Film Company was} director, was discovered in his res- I was driving Mr. Taylor and Miss| ‘aylor had one of the few dress, men who bosrded the Harbinger fr Pa ueaceteens |dence by police to-day. The letter, [Normand from the Ambassador Hotel | wy'ts in Dawson City, Rartlett said, Peaked Hill Bar, is breaking up amsl- | BONUS MAY RUN UP Notice to Advertisers a motor launeh to carry away the Speaking of ecreen magantes, the | addressed to “Oh you wonderful|where they had attended a New + it upon appropnate occa. | Ships and apparently will mbt last ni 9 and he wore it upon appropnate occa nd release orae 1 vritte; code 01 year's Ev ’ cr home,"? Trel= “ ne bares A Tin iat 14 100. Mu World or Baves of Black and Whiteewhiskey on| record shows that some of them were | ™#0’" war written in code on sta- | Year's Eve party, to her home, tions. He also wore tweeds, a so(t) many hours, according to a wirele TO $5,250,000,000; E f Sod gr the | tionery of the Hotel Alexandria, 1o- | lows is reported to ha 3 |+o k.enly interestec © elec’ of sald, ‘On the! orush hat, and ‘tasteful haberdash-! mess tercepted early to-day at “ ? ted only ae ae earee arent ranuaal necernan |i Renin te eee eens ee are seeking to trace the writer of |way they had a quarrel, 1 don’t know creer and was ‘immensely popular’ : gnacae oe at rai ae PAY IT AS WE GO ty Tur and edee Oh eet at The ; 3 gh ad betwee: ; “I this love missive, believing she may |what ‘It was about, but both’ were REE Women Tialwnartirtiien fas ae p ——— ee Cony containing eae e eT te ar the men from the launch and the|I¥ Separated — themselves from | int somo Hht on. the ats [wane allo lexelteds ot avitth bus Be eee ta 3 ge, signed by the doomed steam- py LLU lie a taniera wenty custom guards who wer . ons the contributors to Tier ts ae ie : ans MAP ser oC eKeR AMP) (PlayeN| pain, asked that an attempt | Assistant Trea id Plac spas Y forth pee i mab euler ae pA Mibutons ee | SRrOw FE he murder. | very” much excited, Mr. Taylor took | joribed as a ‘“crack"’ tennis player | : ‘ t Treasury Head Places | “notes advertising. 37g. con hie Supol guarding the Harhing the letter follows: ’ : ’ ceions vot rcwhile It lag campaign fund were Adolph | THE letter follows Miss Normand home and then re-| ind card expert | ment Rect f be made to take off part of the crew “What shall I call you, y astern ; tee ; a Sleeper (for ah k Jew High Limit on Possible E Tecate eee ea ecelved DY . in dry dock, Several of the men| _ $500; Jesse T.. Iasky, $109: | ondortul man? You are stand, \eurned fe his apartment. Upon urriv-| + qaylor was timekeeper for the |in bouts, The Thistlemore wenc ashore New High Limit on Py : Ba eet ig enaraTings. to from the launch were arrested and | Kahn, representing the moving EE We Hie and- fing there he broke down and wept.| yukon Gold Company at $175 4! on peaked Hill Bar at the tip of Cape pense to People of Country. Bese world must be recelved by Thursday noo, 7) ear tat dae dant | picture interests. of Otte H. Kuhn, | !96 on the lot, the ido! of an ador- |The following morning he did up some | jyonth,"’ Bartlett said. “When T was tod late yesterday, but uwing to the Sunday Main Sheet copr, trope copy which has, 3100, and L. J. Selznick, $250, ing company, You have just | jewelry in a packag cuthorities refused to divulge their and took it to} them in 1910, Taylor, Robert W. Sor The cost of a soldier bonus | not been received by 4 PM. Friday, and en- 4 “ one high sea and the gale coust guards Paving coms abled has not been rec names or give out any information record shows thet the Repub com ae and put your coat on | Miss Normand at her home vice, the poet, and I frequently) were unable to take off the crew. | may run as Mgh as $5,250,000,000, ib fauion office be TF MLE about them. Three members of the | V4n | > pee Committee. paldi sub: | Fy eee to Ko awny afl any Peavey, Nexro houseman forg piayed tennis in the long twilights: The Coast Guard cutter Tampa was| riot Wadsworth, Assistant See- | "0" cmiiea ay me were also arrosted and taken to) “WMRilil ums for advertiting to evegy Tt ee ee ee ree wou. {‘Taylor, and who found the slain — standing by. retary of thd ‘Treasury, sald in | gf ,o"der ef atest "reoapt and po 5 & o1 a a newspaper 4 > eh a here, ne nody, Or ed Fellows’ ” v4 oe Newark: Two wore men were ar rete ST ee wold he Blone—wil alone. te penta ayy contre’ Felowe ® wasps WANTED) AS BMY: Dit an address here to-day before the Display cons or orders released sater reated in: Newark yesterday j every labor newspaper in the country, | 8° i all alone. In statements. Wellows said that Taylor SERTER, CALM HOLDS VESSEL an addr or araate relegeed ater When the Harbinge! red it | Lue, total payments to these two] 4 beautiful little woodland lodge | and Miss Normand wer ry af- TASHINGTON, Feb, 8 — Edward Women’s Department of — the GC NTS MR TE SPI a) When the Harbinger was seized it | Casson of journals ran over $100,009 | you'd be cook (as Tean only make | febtionate,” ene Net for Will | HELPLESS 3 MONTHS | Civic Federation, He | THE WORLD ‘ Hee enti hott a ueeh | An item in the record of expendi-| tea) and fetch the water and build Bands former ves att Sees urged paying the bonus we ‘HE WO unpal 2¢ and ous ott ts ol we skey /tures reads ‘Al Jolson, Publicity-| the fire FIXES THE TIME OF THE MUR-| mond Taylor, for whom Ios £0105 | Crew of French Schooner Facing | the boat. : Part OF resents the cast of w pilgrimage made] In a big comfy couch by a cozy Fellows left Taylor's house at 4.20 urder, also IS being sought 9s" the | FRANCISCO, _ Feb.* 8. ficit facing the treasury for 1923 FUNERAL DIRECTORS jby the comedian and a lot of other] warm fire with the wind whist |orclock Wednesday afternoon, on the | War Department us a deserter from the | French auxiliary schoone and ita relation. to the bonus, . - | stage folk from New York to Marion ling outside, trying to harmonize | night of which T: = i He |army, the Adjutant General ani a] en route to Papeeta from Wadsworth said: Sen ay Pf ae ees ae ue ©., when they did a turn on the Har- with the faint, sweet strains of tae inairuaied! een Melephone | ®@s88¥;, Mas Bdward France, was beealmed in the South “We now face a pons bul of ‘When Death Occurs & ta ‘ 900,908 3 <5, ding front porch a 1 husis coming f i ; ig ‘ ‘e to Sands, allas Be < ¥ : - th inimum cost, if M “PARIS, Feb, 6.—The man ¢ r-| : penne Ht ne eat the ¢ : that and then y a 1 h ret Pears at 7,30 o'clock, he said) He said that | oniisted at Columbus Be fase er ie crew ot ne alaieer take the cash payment, | Cali Columbus 8200 s mye commonly supposed at the time tha and then youd have to get up [he telephoned 1 se at W198, for period of | three months, while her crew of fi eterans take i ) | mept to-day wade its third paymen: sphaany Washed ne telephoned front a girl's house at] 22, 1919, eosin 4 estimated at $1,560,000,000; FRAN CAM) two, 000 gold marks to the Allied the Thespians were paying their own| and take off the record, Of cours: 7,58 o'clock and there being no an-| prior to that he served tn |teen faced starvation, according ty} is atinated 8 ABER Poy | KE. PBELL Hrations Commdasion, in accordance | ®*Penses Y don’t mean that, dear. Did you jawer from Taylor's home, he went| On Oct. 4, 1819, Seraftmore we b-| wireless advices received here. the mi 4 } / | ‘The Funeral Church" iwe., with the ten-d ayment Achedule 1 According to the record Courtland} rerlly suppose 1 intended you to | there. He reached the Taylor place | sent. Without leave’ from Cottinhy Distress signals from the craft were 250,000,000 in the next twenty CHON-EECTARIAN?: cently adopted by the Commission at] Smith, President of the American] take care’of me like a baby at 6.16 o'clock and rang the bell and | Ruins so returns he was brane ‘) picked up by the freighter Steei| years. If that bonus te paid with Broadway at 66th St. Gannes, wecording to an announcement | [* Association, contributed a full “Oh, no, for this is my part. qd [smocked at the door, There was no} ter Scientist, which reprovisioned the] a defielt alraady in sight, the cost by the Tem age advertisement in ninety-three}] sweep and dust (they muke ¢ { ‘i bios grey ; Suzak dd helped start the engines] should be provided by the tax 7 2 Nv Jreaponse, so he put up the ear and hes from Slight Cold: uzaky and helt fees ees _—_—_—e— New York State daily papers, The] sweetest little dust-eny 1 Vent honu : y ‘ Headache oO fini es Testes When her own crew was unable to du] payers now, not liter There STRENGTH TO FIGHT FLU | value of this contribution in dollars} know) tle fresh ribbons « Mam Muiutled j cua monde Mea 4 Riso. The Suzuky left houen, France, yould be a tax which will bring tr show re e r . ey . nay He Fp over Lf 1 e reports lie money in as fast ‘as it Lost Fathor John's Medicine gives strength to] POL n. Will Hays rewarded} the snowy white curtains ani | ates. Douglas Macloan saw standing | (Mt J, of B. W. Grove, | for Papeete on July 11, the repent : 5 dropped off disenme germs. — Adve, Mr. Smith with a job in i i Post{ ‘ced the birds and fx the dowes, op the porch und saving the house | ie sure 08 60h BHOMO2 Ud—ad, | amid oul We must pay as we § i ° ' 4