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To-Night’s Weather-—FAIR AND COLDER. “IF IT HAPPENS _NEW YORK == IT’S IN “is “Circulation Books Open to ee OMISING CLUE IN TAYLOR VOL. LXII. NO. 21,971—DAILY. Copyright (New York World) by Press ublishing Company, 1922. 0, . To-Morrow's Weather—FAIR AND COLDER. f Circulation Books Open‘to All.”’ NEW YORK, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1922. Entered as Second-Clave Matter Post Office, New York, N. ¥. COLL WARNS ISH HERE NOT TO ADIN PLOT PLANNED - AGHNST NEW GOVERNMENT von IN AUTO SMASHUP EVACUATION STCPPE British Keep Troops Abou! ti > Leave for England in es Dublin, - SUONDON, Feb. 13 (Associute! Press).—Michael Collins, head of thy Uriah Provisional Government, hw gent a cablegram warning the Amor m Association for Recognition of th» » Irjsh Republic not to assist or coun tenance a coup d'etat which, he de. Glared, was being planned aguinst the Irish Provisional Government, says « 4 Publin despatch to-day to the London | Press Association, »Mr. Qollins's cablegram was in re Bly to a message from Lyons, Secretary of thé American As sociation, the Dublin despatch Mr. Lyons asked the elucidation of statements made in a previous mes- gage from Collins and concluded “Do you deny that Er threatens war if the treaty is re fected? If s0, can you confirmation Government?" Mr. Collins's reply stated “You know well that the alte ative to the treaty, sooner 0 ) later; is @ reversion to war condi- | tions. That is the issue I want ithe people to decide, If they «i Cide for war, none of you now! ‘doubt where I shull stand “Meanwhile do not torpedo us 1 warn you not to assist or coun Thomas and obtain from the En; MR BNRIETTA eee SEEN BERG Sass oIAMOND Bride, Bridegroom, Her Par- ents and Attendants Injured | | ment, as witness the affair at = | Cork, Where the departing British Somewhat disfigured a wedding police had their arms seized by Teg areiceuaeal insu lnlentitote ookes De Valera's supporters. Bee a Meine te Sere “The only object. of such ac- |™ony at which the bride appeared tion can be to destroy the Provi- | With six stitches in sional Government and hamper the evacuation of the British | forces. her check, the bridegroom with his hand holding the ring in indage, the girl's father | “LD fefer you also to De Val- | With sh in his forehead, her era's statements of yesterday mother suffering m shock and the * | which make it perfectly clear that maid of honer and best uian with we are regarded as greater enc- | prises, mies than the British Goyern- pi . ment. Plainly, do you stand for The bride was Henrietta Green- that, or do you not? berg, twenty-four, of No, 4241 Third ‘Let us all be frank and cy @id and see exactly where th different policies are leading us, Avenue, the bridesro Diamond, of No, 28 Street, Coney Island m John §. West 30th Herman Green- ‘Winston Spencer Churchill, the Co-| berg, ‘the bride's father, is a shoe lopial Secretary, in a statement in the|merchant, With them were the House of Commons to-day on the Irish|bride’s mother, the — bridegroom's situation, said the Provisional brother, Miss: Sylvia Sharf, No. 1568 Avenue A, and Miss Yetta Voght. They were in a taxicab driven by Mortimer Block going to the Temple Adaph-Israel, No. 651 Hast 169th % ernment had expressed a desire for meeting between the heads bf the Pr )visional and Northern Governments, (Continued on Becond Page.) Street, where RA&bbi Salit was wait- » Tiidecieaake lee ing for them. At 174th Street and Third Avenue the chauffeur swerved avoid a pile of /3OLDIER IS SHOT to avoid a ite AND KILLED BY _[sisaded on the te WOUNDED EAGLE |?3 uss was = through the bride's cheek, Falons Clutch Trigger of Gun in| fragment stashed her father's fore- Fight and Bullet Enters head, the bridegroom's hand got ‘lie caught in the J: 4 door and the Chilian’s Body. others in the party were. bruised, SANTIAGO, Chili, Feb. 13 (As- | Shaken and shocked @iated Press).—A curious story of Block, the driver, was the only one @ soldier's fatal struggle with a |Unhurt. He and a policeman lifted huge cagle in a mountainous pas, {the Wedding party out and Dr, Saba- gear Los Andes last Saturday js [til from Fordham Hospital patched told by the newspapers here. them up. The soldier shot the eagle and, When the surgeon was through he Winking he had killed it, ap. {tld them not to worry, “the wedding proached, but the bird had only ,/S0Uld tuke pluce in a tew days.” *| Miss Greenberg and her fiunce con- uffered & broken wing and f1 H aul is furl- | versed a few moments and then told building material light. The taxt icy pavement and hit driven another ously attacked him. In the str Neca 6 r ugeon he had another guess which followed the eagle's coming as the wedding would take @as clutched the trigger of the sol- {piace right away. ‘The party pros @er'g gun, which was discharg ceeded to the synagogue and the the pullet entering the man ceremony was only a little delayed body. \ He died in the arms of hiv The bride's cheek will not be dis- @ompapions, who took his body, |fgured. Anyway she had had her and iso. the wounded cugle, to photograph taken just before the Ios dee. accident. ON WAY TO CHURCH ‘SOLDIER BONUS — WOMAN RESCUED WORSEFORE.O.P. BROOKLYN FIRE Be ee | | Fear Depreciation of Liberty, All Carried Down -Ladders ; Bonds if Immense Borrow- | When Blaze Traps Them | ing Must Be Done. | in Tenement. PROTE BEDS SAVED. TS POURING IN. 5 IN SICK | Republicans Running Around, Woman and 4 Children Carried to See if Somebody Can’t Over Roofs by Her DILEMMA GETTING WITH 5 CHILDREN , ‘HANDS OFF,’ COLLINS WARNS IRISHIN U.S, |Star Who, in Signed Statement, _Avows Admiration for Taylor IP FROM WOM AN REVEALS NEW SUSPECT: IN. SEARCH FOR MURDERER OF TAYLOR BOWERY THUGS CET $1,000 IN HOLDUP Suggest a Way Out. | Brother-in-Law. ae | j | By Dav'd Lawrence. | A woman and her four children and 1 twelve-yes (Special Correspondent of The Eve- old gtrl, trapped on the) ning World.) | upper floors of the house ut No. 658, WASHINGTON, Feb. 15 (Copyright, | Dean Street, Brooklyn, were rescued | 2).—The political dilemma of the] hy firemen using ladders at 1 o'clock | moment—whether to put out a new] this afternoon. Hl iseue of bonds to the amount of one| No. 658 Dean Street is a three-| dq one-half billions or to impose $50,000,000 of taxes per year for the ‘ next three years—is causing sleepless nights for the chieftal, ag of, yhe Re-| publican Party. family, three-story house, The second floor ix occupied by Thomas Higgins | and his twelve-year-old daughter, Mil- | dred. The Irving family liyes on the | third floor, and at home when the tire The leaders realize that the situu-] started were Mrs tion is bad cither way; a new bond] od infant, Edward, two little boys, issue i8 unsound finance but fairly) Arthur and Charles, and @ seven. good politics, while direct taxation is| yearold daughter, Anna, sound finance and very bad politics. Mildred Higa opening the seeking] kitchen door to into the hail, and the} was driven back by flames which ap: ecretary of the Treasury, They will| peared to come from the stairway wet from Mr. Melton the judgment | Closing the door, she ran to the front | window and gave the alarm, always given—what the! "James Black, nineteen y Treasury considers to be sound} No, 550 Vanderbilt Avenu ppened but whether the party leaders |to be passing, looking up wo Stra | pt the plan or make their] Irving at a window on the third floor | Irving, her month. | Members of the advice of the President Congress are step which he has old, of finance. will a own remains to be seen with hey infant in her arms and the | In any event, here are the reasons|other children clustered about her. why a bond issue is opposed and why | Black ran up the blazing, smoke-filled the Treasury believes direct taxation is gssential if the bonus is absolutely in- vitable, And after examining these reasons members of Congress will be J able to tell the White House why they believe direct taxation should be avoid- ed if the Republican Party is to re- tain control of Con stairway to the third floor. Mrs. Irv ing was too weak to open the door of | her apartment and Black, unable a break it down, was forced to retreat through the flames to the strect where he fell exhausted with his face | and hands scorched and blished | 88 Hook & Ladder Co. No. 103, the| first to respond to the alarm, m | quick work of the rescue of Mrs. Irv- | ing and her children, A big fireman | carried three of them down the ladder in one load and another carried down the other and the infant. | Mildred Higgins was almost uncon- | scious from the effects of smoke when she was carried out. A surgeon from Jewish Hospital attended those who | required his service and they were| The Treasury insists that even though only $360,000,000 a year may be needed to pay the soldier bonus- and this is a minimum guess, for verybody agrees that it might run as high as $850,000,000 in the first two years—the total amount that may be required must be taken into consider tion in any bond issue. In other words, if the Government must borrow a billion and a half dol-| piven shelter by neighbors, lars more money from the American people, the totalsum that will have to Sa aus SAVED FROM FIRE) because six and a half billi must be borrowed to pay Victory notes which come due The Victory no years’ duration, and when they were issued the Government knew the Al- lies would not be ready to pay any of the principal, so the American peo- ple are in effect to wait by accept.ny new Treasury certificates instead The Treasury {s in process now changing Victory notes for new 1 ury certificates. The total amount of war debt is twenty-three and a halt Woman and Four Children Car-| 8 were only of five Brother-in-Law. Policen n Cor 104th Street § an alarm for smoke ran of the Hast ation, after sendin: firemen when he from five floors of the tenement at No. 71 Bast 108th Street at 1 o'clock to-day, | - went up through the house to start age.) the tenants toward the = a —|amoke was thickening #0 fast lv NOT A CASE TO TRY, feared they cou MOE gat uivcueh’ by SO ESSEX COURT ot, the, 108 found Mr TAKES A DAY OFF fea Hint he tities children in saw | pouring windows of all (Continued on Sixth On the top floor. he Frank Lig gio, Mrs, Bassi's brother, carried her in his arms over the roofs to the home of her cousin at No. 75. Corcoran followed with the four youngsters carrying two and leading two, afte: wrapping bed clothing around them Contrast to Old Times When Bowery Furnished Big Crop on Mondays. The east side must bo getting The fire, which started in rubbish near the base of the dumb waite good—or else the cops must be |ahare, wont through every apartment getting eareloss—hecs une in the house wrecking nearly eve To-day for the first time in its | apartment history Essex Market Court, one of the oldest Magistrates’ Courts | WSU) STREET FIRE Doms sLiGitt in the United Stat wijourned AMAGE without having done a stroke of Fire in the offices of Clark. 1 busine There wasn't a com. ©. bankers, No, 31 Wait Stree plaint in sight, nor even an old did slight damage to records und case set for hearing. They waited until 10.30 for something to hap. pen, then closed up shop sulted in the destruction of about $i worth of furnishings and fixtures. believed the fire was cuused by or & match throw contrast to the days whe: RDiOnE sone A conten fo the care when Wall airest of the holiday, we | the, Sunday night Son the practically d, not more thy Bowpry kept the court busy all i ip core being attracted to Lhe scene by day (Monday. \fire apparatus ried Over Roofs by Her \. roof The |s OF SHOE STORE i Force Manager to Open Safe at Point of Revolver, Then Put Him in Cellar. Abraham Lista opened uf, the shge re at No, 186 Bowery thid:morniige shortly before & o'clock, It fs ome of the Teck-Huzard chain stores, ‘Phe industry of the manager opening early was rewarded by a eustomer who fol- lowed him and bought a pair of shoes. A moment after he went out, three young men came in “T want a pair like those in the window there, ‘No. said one of the men Lista started to take off the man's shoe “Oh, Tecan take them off quicker than you can,’ suid the customer. Lista ran up a ladder, and as he came MARY MIMES MINTER thirty-eights. caution about mak- SHE WILL MAKE: ANY SACRIFICE sitet 23's? steer corted Lista to the other side of th told him to open the safe the thugs put a behind his ur aund said ow any damned non Would Be Ungrateful, She|;MABEL NORMAND SOUL Ai Coe Aa says, if She Did Not | WIRES PARENTS with the tumbters and tinas Now Defend Him. | NOT TO WORRY revoly funibted openca aturday, $1,000, the safe, ‘The receipts of meunting to approximately ca vere taken by the two thus Says She Would Not Have Been |,,2D%8 here for yours.” said one of them opening the door to the cellar Mixed Up in Case if She nd Lista went down the stairs while Hadn't Gone for Book rd TELLS OF ADMIRATION. the three went out, Satisfied when he an automobile drive away Film Star Again Avows Her H F . | r 4 ie were gone he returned and High Esteem for Movie Males reeaaUliggehs (Pita, cit Be eae wemearan tote pall irec SERS aE en in constant communi The men are lieved to have been Director. cation with her parents, Mr and Mrs. 4 ime band that robbed anothe: ef Claude Normand, r ne of the same chain of stores at No. By Mary Miles Minter. 125 St. Mark A wild Nye Con Saturday might. About LOR ADGRLEM, Ro m7 hton, 8. Tey since her namie We) saked Max Jacobton, the manager ysonal or financial Bacrifice 1) brought into the investisuty the} the whut time ‘cloued. we gladly make to bring the|murder of William De 1 va Open until 10 ofelock,"" he replied n William Desmond ‘T t Hollywood. She ha fy oThen if we get there before 10 Wastes listance telephone acre: ii there?" asked the voice 2 . t frequently and hia nt be here,’ replied Jacobson, He M Taylor was one of my le us telegraphic letters to rea And at a minute before 10 friends hem as to her freedom ae » | three men came in. When they left His death was a at r me er being implicated ey. directie| they had taken $600, the day's re- Imet Mr. Taylor first in 1819 when |'?,{e crime coipts, and threatencd to kill Jacob- . | “Don't worry, mamma and papa son if he looked outside for five min- ' became my director 1 owas the a} + typical telegram = shovy to te entven years of age and his in-|iriends to-day by Mr aaah = ation, his unfailing courte ind | reads. Unfortunately | t ’ TREATY SENT SENATE. his ¢ Jeration not only to me but | T4¥lor house a short tin . HINGTON, Feb. 12.—The treaty g was killed. Had T not the United States and Japan to # th whom he ¢ in contac me hooks my name us of the Island of Yan imr wtely won my highest admira ive been mentioned in the allocation of wireless : . wall RARE Ree iad rishta on and trom that I 1919 until the das nothing about the sad afta it President Harding. i ss | will be exonerated.—-Mal«t Ed death Mr. Taylor was to me m The Normands form: bol of honor and manliness—a sym-| Stapleton, Miss Normand imucht the REAL RUM HOUNDS bol ii) that a girl admires ir »,000 place in which they now lve cast friendship was uplifting, (0° Net Parents about 11 uo TOSNIFF OUT LAIRS nd spends at least two 1 1 aid invulual Ilevery year with them. I OF MOONSHINERS © nothing less than vesit xpect her annual visit « ude it I did not, now that xt [ow weeks, they suid + ermaun Police Dogs Can Smell Re MY voHee 19 PFC SUGGEST a RR ; Half a Mile Away, Latest ‘ ine niealn § ESTS A PERSHING f ’ ch hi AS ASSISTANT DRY CHIEF elec told the 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 ini wh \OdersOM Names Vephen of the 1 p nosed German po } T fear heen meral an Aid to has {aubr'siaisie an'eur son who would antarid aalatant fe to-day to Comminstoner ie {r, Taylor or cause h i Avalatunt Prohibit Haynes by Emmott 1. MeCten: ae & State by will 1 And nh, Pederal Prohibition Di ° , i nh. who had been a ara Ttt MOMLD TRAY H an (eilph A. Day to submit Ro y 1 think his nanie would b N i , ‘ Mr. Me ate aa + SUMPANRee of falthful M Ch na Is may | aan > Jay Wrote to Mr. Ande t n wbiivel mile awa Most. Promising ‘Lead Yet Given to Police, Who. Re- gard It as So Important That Closest Secrecy Is Imposed. Sweetheart of Sands fs Being Watched in Hope Missing Valet May Be Trapped on Expected Visit to Her. District Attorney Declares He, Has Grave Doubts of Case Ever Being Solved-and Als: Protests False. Interview. LOS ANGELES, Feb, 1%—There “@ grave and serious doubt at pre ent as'to whether the murdere’ ‘William Desmond Taylor, film dire: tor, “will ever be appretfended,” de clared Thomas Lee Woolwiné, Dix trict Attorney, early to-da: Almost simultaneously «the police developed a new clue which they ar sert is the most promising yet un covered. The new clue is connected with th past life of Taylor and the ma sought for arrest has not-previous! | been mentioned in the case, accor ing to Detective Captain Adams. The tip was given by a woma whose name Is being withheld. It is so important that there wa- cat activity all night. Former Police Chief Charles A Jones was called in to assist in ruy ning down the ngw clue. | Henry Peavey, Negro valet Taylor, is reported to have con pletely broken down under the lust }exumination by District Attorney Woolwine. He is said to have ad mitted predicting the murder of Taylor. District Attorney Wéolwine to- was engaged in putting Bome mem bers of the Hollywood move colony through what amounts to a progros- sive third degree. ‘The system con- sists of recalling them for question- ing again and again, and having them go over and over the san ground. In this way It is expected that any discrepancies will eventually be developed. Neva Gerber was on: of those called A veward of $1,000 for apprehen {sion of the murderer was offered t Iday by the Sereen Writers’ Guild The hunt for Edward F. Sand |former valet of Taylor, also took new angle to-day. The police re ceived u tip that about the time Tay lor was murdered on the night of | Feb. 1 Sands visited a sweetheart tn Angeles. They expect to flail Sands through this new information | They Welieve that he will try to com municate with the girl they are | watching and that when he does they will be able to lay hands on him. L. D. “Red Dailey and Walter Thiele have been definitely eliminate! from any connection wis the crime Thiele was arrested early Saturdyy and Dailey Was arrested Saturdu night, following a raid on his apart ment, A bloodstained cap was the evidence which caused police to tak them, but questioning showed they knew nothing of the killing, the police say A large eward for capture of the murderer of Taylor probably will be offered with the arrival here of Adolph Zukor of the Fumous Players- Lasky Company Mabel Normand, film comedicane the last person to see Taylor alive, i reported to be near collapso and under the care of @ nurse and a phy iclan in 4 nearby suburb, While the police detectives and the Sherff's deputtes will not acknow edge defeat, they admit the case is one of the most bewtldering ever to come to their attention. Eleven days have passed since the discovery of the director's body und the offleers us ixned to the) mystery have werked with less thay their ordinary steep «nd under, untlsual preswusem tradi, } j | j | / ee Pi herray fy Vi a ee a ee ee

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