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PT RR ET TY | age BONUS BY SALES TAX 0 LY--HARDING To-Night’s Weather—FAIR; COLD WAV! “IF IT HAPPENS IN NEW YORK ==IT’S IN= THE EVENING WORLD” | VOL. LXII. NO. 21,974—DAILY. ny Seow CHIE BELFAST HALL SEIZED BY TROOPS 10 STOP RIOTING AS CASUALTIES CLIMB 10 114 > fatality List Reaches 34 WW ith Killing of Workman To-Day ASK APPO| APPOINTMENT and Death of Five-) ear Old Imposed on Mil in u ster} BIG ee INN Capital Who Fail to Up Their Arms by Saturday : a Officers of pensation Is Caused by Arrest} of Irish Republican Army Commandant and 2 of His Officers by Constabulary Drastic Punishiien \\ Br ntherhood Restrained From Using Funds on Deposit. 2D0, O. Feb, 16.- of a receiver for | row “ment ptherhood of Maintenance Employees and Railway is asked In Appo! United of Wa it~ the BELFAST (Asso-iated | >ress).—The authorities to-day com- mandeered Ulster Hall, the rders here. Up to 10 o'clock this morning the | op this court, sualties had reached a total of 114, | Geposit in the Brotherhood of Loco- Pith the deaths numbering 34 motive The day opened with the death of | ¢ionat 1 five-year-old child, who was struck Brotherhood within tl tion juri Engin: nk of Cl inin: Co-Operative eland, temporary restr Shop Labor- 1 petition filed in Fed- including all money on | Na- i and that a To-Morrow'’s Weather—FAIR; COLD. orld, “Circulation Books Open to All.’ Entered as Second-Class Matter Pont Office, New York, N.Y. TAYLOR OL STOCKEY-ALDERMAN KENNEALY AND CASH MISSING, Film Directox ‘Was Was Ready to Pay ce Me Property Not t Located. |SECRECY FOR | Actresses to Be Questioned in Homes Hereafter to Avoid Publicity. STARS. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Feb. 16.—Oi) stock and money, believed to have constituted part of the estate of Wil- \r@ liam Desmond Tayor, murdered tilm director, are missing, according to Charles A. Jones, investigator for the District .’ storney. : Jones made this statement after checking up Taylor's personal papers and belongings and then conferring with Mrs. R. M. Berger, an income tax expert with whom Taylor is said to have discussed his 1921 income tax commo } Court here late yesterday by the, report a short time before he was fous structure on Hediord Street pucon Bros. Company of Toledo, it! killed, rdinarily used for coucerts and as- | pecame known to-day It was learned, according to Jones, emblages, for the use of the troops The petition asks that the receiver that Taylor was prepared to pay a ow engaged in combatting the dis- tye possession of all property of the} tax on securities and money which have not been located. Yurther investigs | der was planned for to-day. Thomas Lee Woolwine, District Attorney, stat- ed witnesses would not be summoned fon into the mur- er be issued | to his offices, but would be questioned y a bullet yesterday while playing | enjoinin rank Grable, tndivid-| at their homes by his agents. It was 1 the street. ually and ident of the Brother-| believed the publicity attending their A workman proceeding along Sea-|yood, and all other officers, from! visits to his office frightened persons brd Street, in the Ballymacarrett | withdrawing, ty ning |into keeping to themselves what rea, was shot dead at 8 o'clock this | or encumberin ny of the funds of| might prove valuable clues Pee . beevanet « nee on deposit im the! sppig development guve rise to a 1 outhful gunmen held op a oumber | a | ‘ niisinyventie Has Dect dat ee ncn ve Mlacket district | _ The restraining ordet » py | Port that much investigating ha: n a be Ph * Pi |gudge Kulits who ordered the defen-|dofe in secret. But notwithstanding, (tari obs re hem in the (0%) Gunts in the ease to appear before] jt was said the authorities are no arms Act is now in fore @ alow cause 4 eeires 7 ) foree Thin Feb. 24 to show cause why 81 nearer u solution of the mystery than Northern treland und the authori- | receiver should not be ointed s announce it will be strictly ad-| The application is an amendment ner as a oe Ladi to;-uilie: possession or sale vof | 20 1 a supplement to the ortginal bill The District Attorn dn is d 5 of complaint in which several hundred | “jeads"" have come to nothing. Ap- eanms without police certiticutes 14! thonsands of dollars damages for! parently he now has no theory to hnishable by two rs hard labor. breach of r ked by the|the murder or the identity of the as- ne period of giuce for the surrender | Bacon Brothers Company sassin. The Sheriff's office cl to aims expires Saturday in Belfast hd Web. 28 Isewhere Te SE of complaint, filed that a was the mo hoot the theory th tive and that jealousy # woman did the PROSECUTOR FINDS ! | contract signed by the|ing. The police are also inclined to! A sensation has been caused at! iyotherhood fo use of the | this theory. lewry by the arrest by Ulster spe-|Bacon Brothers plant and that the| ‘The usual confusing theory of such al constables of Seumas Monaghan, |®rotherhood failed to carry out Its | eases has developed in the ‘ruylor contract ——>-- TROOPS HELD READY commandant of the Irish Repub-| an Army, und two other Republi- In officers, Patrick Michael urney. The officers were proceeding from and ON MEXICAN BORDER \murder. The uuthoritics have received ja volume of letters from cranks, at least four of whom ‘‘confess'’ to hav- ing killed Taylor. to give a detailed account of how he secreted himself in the house in a “telephone booth in the back room’’ , gikeel, County Down, In the direc-15 909 Mobilized at Fort Bliss on|arter Mabel Normand left, and when mm of Killowen when captured. They!” Rance Revolutionists Gather |Tavlor Fetumed erept up and shot him = 2 the Hire taken to Lisnacree, where they Hire searched, and afterward to the Hpwry military barracks under heavy cort. The Murneys are brot arney, Chairman of th Hard of Guardians. t is stated that an automatic pistol | 4 found in the possession of Mon han, and seditious literature in the ckets of the two Murneys jubsequently John McDowell Near Juarez. ers of P. Kilkee! for to-day ready any which might arise along the border. ‘They were mobilized last night when rumors were scattered in Juarez El Paso that 3,000 men were | bling in the hills south of Jua that the Juarez garrison was expected to “revolt Juarez military and civilian offiei and (Continued on Second Pag EL PASO, Feb. 16.—Five thousand troops at Fort Bliss were being held emergency and | ‘flu.’ assem- | ¢ nd| Mabel Normuud js| to the sum in the back. The telephone in Taylor house is in the hall. also numerous letters from person claiming to have been in communics- tion with Taylor's ‘spirit. .To add to the troubles of the in- Vestigators, bout oie detectives on the vu Whateve ling Willian: LD ire down with| eason for re- chauffeur for only result wats tory he told at It udded nothin; that he the first gri! e mane strongly denied each report, but ad-| ered by thu uuthorities. : mitted they are aware that revolution-| After grilling eight olackmai!l ou: jists are trying to recruit men in, pects Post ned Inspector: | Chihuahua declared they had no connt - Sunday World the aun te “We established these me Lie Classified |HORSE GOES DOWN even know Taylor had been mur SEWER WIT! WITH SNOW| “eres.” the Inspectors sald A pains lela ts « BAdvertisements J) anima Fas sixty Feet and Dis-| MRS. RINGLING BURNED A Should Be in appears—Efforts to Rescue IN EXPLOSION ON YACHT e- +4 It Vain, } cus Y. Z Five Gaeets % The World Office |) asia stuancr, vo sis sig CHER Manis Wits and Five Gacet Street Brooklyn, driver of 4 snow ‘wagon, was about to discharge a load into the sewer at Fourth Avenue and 64th Street, Brooklyn, this morning when one of the horses slipped into the manhole, The harness snapped and the horse disappeared The manhole is 60 fest deep. Mul- j Janey was lowered to the surface of the water, but could find no trace of the horse. n or Before Friday Order Sunday world Classified Advertising ‘To-Day. The World TAMPA, Fla., Feb. 16.—Mr Ringling, wife of the and five of Mr. Ringling's guests werc slightly burned in an explosion last night aboard the Ringling yacht in the Gulf, off Cortez, Fla., according to ad- vices recelved here to-day John clrens magnate (922 World Almani 85 conte per copy on stan 14, 00 conte, Address Cashier, New York jew York City, One goes so far as; There are | third of the, tal of Information gath-| INDICTED FOR EXTORTION WITH CONVICT BRINDELL ‘Ss. REKARD INDICTED NOLS CHAE — | Two True Bills of of 3 Counts, Tammany Leader Charged With Receiving $8,000 for Calling Off Strike. BENCH WARRANT ISSUED Investigation Resulted From Evidence snmany tie torre pontt'| Each Returned Against Assembly District, in which Charles Fight Promoter. I oF Murphy leader, and former + (Chairman of the Finance Committee ‘Two indictments, each of three the Board of “Aldermen, was in-|counts, against George L. ‘‘Tex" cted to-day with Robert P. Brin-|Rickard, were handed up to Justice dell, now serving a ing Sing sen-|Wasservogel at noon to-day by the tence ft bulidine trade extortion,!Grand Jury, of which Robert Appleton They © charged with extorti is foreman. When arraigned Rickard $8,000 from San! Bickman as the price) pleaded ngt guilty and was released ? illing off a strike on the Bick- under $10,000 bail. man Building, on Nelson Avenue, One indictment charges Rickard Long Island City, Feb, 21, 1920. with abduction and assault on com Kennealy was a member of the plaint of Allee Ruck, fifteen years old. The other charges the same of- zxecutive Committee of the Building on complaint of fifteen-year- Prades Council under the presidency farali Sohoen tela: Hrindell; he was business agent} The criminal acts charged against of the Steamfitters Helpers Union | Rickard are alleged to have been com- Justice Wass ervogel issued a bench | mitted in his rooms in the tower of ; Madison Square Garden and in an warrant for Kennealy, wh Was! partment at No. 20 West 47th Street turned over to Majo# Bernard I idence upon which the indictments of District Attorney's branch of| were based was furnished yesterday tie detective bureau, who went to/2%d this morning by tho two com- ; plainants and half a dozen corrobo- the former Alderman's home, No. 223| tative witnesses. ast Street, to arrest him Max D. Steuer, Rickard’s counsel, Mr. Blickman told the Grand Jury, | Was notified by telephone that the in- under questioning by Deputy Attorney | @ctments had been found, and was in- structed to produce the promoter in Generals T. N. Pfeifer and Stanley) court before Justice Wasservogel later Richter, that he began his building] in the afternoon, At the time the in- early in January, 1920, with Levering | dictment was found Rickard was at arge 0 2 ce Wost % Chace conetal contractors, | #8 n $10,000 bail fixed in the W Side Police Court last Saturday in the 1 the foundations were finished, ee LER Oni Ba ad Lea iehard reached the Criminal Court Bike aT Ruilding about fifteen minutes later, sche lap! th his attorney of record, Hyman Mir. Biickman said (he Went 10 ae ee ee teeny on iecae. assoctate offices of the Building Trades Employ MT eatat Tite Gene iced er horse aaah Laat Mr. Steuer, who hurried them to bald aay ix o) Pet area ‘ 7 L © court room, where Justice Wasser council’s headquarters, No. 12 St et a ae Mark's Place, He met Brindell and)“ \tior a brief conference among the Bondenlly thers) He eiide) cad atiae |, stant District Attorney several consultations with them, pald| re ae ae | Kenneally $3,000 and the strike wae) pind w Sa called to ‘Ke aes ORG: lifted. ene ahi - " | Steue entered a plea of not ity The investigation leading up to tho| SeU"h CRINTGe eee ao svenkis delay indictment resulted from the work of| |" viich to prepare such motions a Mr. Pfeifer and Stanley Richter. who} )". “niunt find necessary Justice is & son-in-law of Samuel Unte |B OT VRULI PAARL TAT cate GRU myer, in following up disclosures made fier hefore the Lockwood committee. Nie O'NEII gala theuDlatrige Attar’ | | | lunch in Luchow's R ‘Alderman was found at| staurant in lit was arraigned before Jt The former uld be satisfied with the exten the $10,000 buil fixed by Ma Street, He tice Finch and asked for time'to con-|'ate “Sltnpaan: te ‘cover’ the tnules sult counsel before pleading B iieetiined ite valaones ah Justice Fineh who had allowed Sut denied he hus alv Kenneally tu read the indictment, su ‘on Mugikeh Bauare Ul he did not think counsel was need ned-any of. his: othe “Very well suld the forme a derman precisely, “Ll enter « pit nol eullty ond venubet one BOXING COMMISSION PleArie GOUPREL Geena alerts TO ACT NEXT TUESDAY 1 thouxbt el," said Jus you didn't neod e Fineh with a Muldoon | nting the request Ten thou thing Is Going to Be Done.” ei i William Muldoon, Chairman ‘HOWAT FAILS TO GET |*"""," See eee nea |SEAT IN CONVENTION) connection with Madison Square & neeting next Tuesday | | | itive Elements Fasten Workers by Radical Ce ASerV on Mine matter that onsideration,* but things must be giver ' where something is goin INDIANAPOLIS, web. 16.—1 We may have u cont servative elements in the Unit shh the District Attorne or Mine Workers wage convention tieht 1“ nd met some facts ened their hold on the organization ! rd is nasty rum to-day. R side of the asn't The convention adopted the final) heen heard yet and you know ther report of the Credentials Committee |a vays two sides to every story without seating Alex Howat and his | We con't Jump at conclusions or 4 followers, who had been expciled from | cisions. If Rickard 1s gullty of t! the organization. chars is elther @ footlsh fool « — a degencr He has never dons ccbgeocer Baiting tha af" aod iced: | BDYCnine to make me think that of way, 8th floor, Fee 61.00, ‘ TAMMANY LEADER KENNEALY INDICTED FOR EXTORTION WOMAN CHASES | AGL SHS ONLY WAY TO GET BONUS esas, WOM, PRESENT ASR ~ceccaca_ 6 BYCENERIL SALES TH | nt fome | mai Avenue. Lis cavern WEALTH PARENTS ae Bay Off $ x Billions of Dollars. Teter a Be ary Issue Nor Sale of Short Term Notes Advis- able, he Declares in Letter to Fordney. INTRUD Mrs, Henry Butler, wife of a civil | sngtneer, residing on the second floor jof the ten-story upartment house, No 45 East 82d Street, awakened this morning at 2.30 o'clock and became distinctly conscious that some one was |in the room. She sprang from bed and was confronted by a Negro, who arose from a crouching position on the Mother Joins Bri Bride Here and Helps Her Buy Trousseau— Groom Former Clerk. His Stand, Congress Leaders Believe, Means Failure of Compensation Plan—Tax Spoctal to ‘The Evening World.) floor as sho pushed a bytton that STAMFORD, Conn., Feb. 18.—Mrs.) on Sales Unpopular. switched ‘on the ilghita Lugene Franklin Russell, seventeen- “Woman, I warns you, don’t make |¥ear-ott! daughter of Mortimer B. WASHINGTON, Feb, 16.— A committee of disabled former rvice men and service men now patients at Walter Reed Hospital called on President Harding to day and left with him a petition i er, manufacturer and capitalist, of Sound Beach, has gone to Wash-t ington, D. ., for her honeymoon with the blessings of her parents after in New York Joined her inj was his only remark, and he dashed from th pom and that occupied by Mrs. Butle teen-year-old daughter, Sally His admonition to Mrs. Butler, husband is out of the city, ho outer, into four Hose & runaway marriage ‘Tuesday. Her moth had no re straining effect upon her. she|New York yesterday and helped hor} asking postponement of bonus screamed and pursued him, The Ne to buy her trousseau. i legistation until Congress enact gro gained the living room and Miss Foster attended the Southfield | legislation satisfying the disabled climbed out a window. He climbed School here, Young Mr, Russell, the) soldiers’ demands as to insur down grillwork over # first-floor won- bridegroom, who ts twenty-three, is a) ance compensation. dow and ran toward Madison Avenue. nutive of Marshall, Va. He was em-| WASHINGTON, Feb. 16.—Pri The cries of Mrs. Butler ployed in a Stamford store two years | de Nas Canetonnnt tenants In the neighborhood nt Harding, informed: Congress man’ Monaghan of} the % sso. He au mes pat z sai day he considered n general sales tax Street Station was among those who, took a room at the Davenport Hotel. | | |the only feasible method z heard the soreame and arrived at the |Tt wae understood he was looking for| 2° On!E feasible method of raisin house ia now: position) here funds for a soldier bonus. Ina lettc: Nea alee Panstw wnat the pa Russell, Miss Foster, one of her| addressed to Chairman Fordney « worth of jewelry and well. ith schoolmates, and two young men | the House Ways and Means Commit filled purse on her dresser that had appeared Tuesgay ut the office of | io. ne Sata as i been saved. She gave a description of ‘Town Clerk fea O. Derby. at Vort |e be suggested that unless Cox ihe Negro) Chester, N.Y. They asked for a | cross saw fit to enact a sales tax pa hf li Miss Fost id | e When the neighborhood had quicted | marriage Icense. Miss Foster said | 14, 4 5 lee bhoul down Monaghan went back on 5 he was twenty years old, Mr. Derby | “t&¢ Of bonus legislation shoutd I AL 4 o'clock lic suw 4 Nesro. The po.| told them the leense was not good | temporarily postponed 4 o'clock lw saw a Nexro. The eee is D Niceman called upon him to stop, but outside of the cities of Port Chester | mi president's the Negro turned into n side street, Or Rye and directed chem to Judge | Tho President ter was re Monaghan went after hii and halted John W. Coward of the City Court to | garded generally at the Capitol a him with it to shoot perform: the: ceremony, Jleaving t With the Nesro inteting he was{ Judge Coward overheard a remaric|/*aving the bor situation even hurrying to catch a train, Monaghan Of ene of the party and questioned | more complicitted than before, Sen oole him akol io Mie er, whe them & harply as to Miss Foster ‘ ok ae round tO: re. Bu age. One of them admitted sho was | #6 and House sub-committees we MEcaneeaeulcatas ; ; only seventeen and Judve Coward re- | to meet fare in the tovconsid Bain) ypu) the A : fused to go on with the ceremony; | , aby nee seen you befoh,” sald (he out ho tet slip the opinion that the , he communicatio: 1 smn more ponitive then ever," | HESS Was “good anywhere in| When the sules tax was discusse: nah eve ew or ate. Or ap ST Vanele . in the sub-committees last week it 1# he replied. “I would know your) ho party returned to Stamford and : a last week tt aquesky Yolog anywhere kept the secret of the obtaining of the} UMderstoal that Senators were in Lots of colored men get squeaky iicense, Wednesday Miss Foster andj formed t! than 100 Republtean voice when deys arrested like T '»""| pussell went to New York and were] votes in the House could be 1 protested the prisoner marricd by: the Rev. George Caleb|, nd ‘be ma navenes Ks ann. fa 2 i eb] for a sales tax, methe Mnanc At Police Headquarters the prisoner stoor at the Mudison Avenue Baptist aa 8 method of Baan was Identified as having served six (yor ing the adjusted compensation Such mone is season of ie eos After the ceremony they went to] # tax had be dered by House pnt nest Aanibes aehe ma-|the Biltmore Hotel, Mrs, Russell | leader but virtually ca a y-for th no . 5 ,. : telephoned home where there wag only] had been discard home. In the Yorkville Court he wus : ac her sister, Dorothy, to recelve it. Mr.| held 2 uminatio ° . y eo LEX President 1H held without ball for examination to-| (4 ates. Foster were in New York ae a Hardin MOFPOW: When they reached Sound Beach they |'°''* by turned right around and went back | M ue M WASHINGTON RAN to New Y They returned last eve- | 9 SALOON, AND SO DID ng ty say that they had given the) quad ; : Ne p ir blessing and had LINCOLN, HE SAYS “1!” "iemn_off for Washington | na epittess, mabe, ‘ lity of ave ey DRY ACTS TO STAMP OUT * & pus leg tifalo Mayor Defeuds A\ppoi “ wy [isla : FORGED PERMIT EVIL Be nt of Former an 9 z has to Park Departm Dry Chiet Orders Rum Withdrawals |! . ere BUFFALO, Fc Made " Person Maressiey ne paths te, ae De » stamp out for all Ume |ury not long time bonds 1 Coming to the support of Park t 0 d which has | the wh Commissioner Mehl, whose 4 : HF i ; ss pointment of sixteen for 4 n of forg t to bo my bes loonkeepers and bartenders to |tr ts, {rn nvelo} sta compensation Ie positions in his depart: » Rive Federal Probie | ton t at this started a bitter debate in (he ¢ ee eae Apatroal fe ith proviatone for r Cound, Mayor Frank X Seloval . york Gite thu ' 1 f 1 lad om today defended the 1 e lin ‘ ANY commend: former Workers in \ inst be t than that trade. sifiee and that 4 ature me Such at bu I never knew before thot f the ust ' 1 view vonkeeper had such his off AW man 1 be record,"* said the Mayor a > = the pe ney ham Lincoln, my Patron Ny Vs PHBATRICAL MAN ASE erved, and does not con Go was m saloonkeeper. I! class impositic | IATED IN BALTIMORE store and sold Niquor. George BALTIMORE, Feb, 16.—Harry Allen, | or the resumption of the b Washington was a saloonkeeper. | #xts. of New York, was found dead in| hegied, the maintonance of whic The greater jugs and bortien uro | be in hie hotel room to-day. Gas was | Pet tined only by a sree tit! ‘there (at Mount Vernon), | During from an open tube attached so gency.’ Why discriminate agains! a saloon agent for musical shows for | stions that expected savings keeper?” | forty years approprjations be utilized are pitt leaet

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