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SSH LTTE IT TORN RET TERE Sere CIAL $ TO-DAY'S EVENI ae -FICTION. “Once A Fiirt”’ LUCIAN CARY Photos and Teecihions of the "NEWEST STYLES nih INAL WORLD EXTRA "a Catoutaitom Books Open to Ait” l "*Cirentation Boole Open to All. dd | VOL. XI. NO. 21, 976—DAILY. coreg ie Fork, ora, by “— lal YORK, “SATURDAY, AEE UE es 18, 1922, Rntere an econ I sii ——— in ectnets To-Morrow's Weather—UNSETTLED. i 1 Claes Matter a PRICE THREE CENTS | Seed IJRAPPED BY BLAZE IN HOME SUSNESSTAMES ANOS QUTSBENCH ‘ssw’. WOMIKGRL SLURS LIKE THE ODD ONE = ; DEC RN, eeboniaan ENG WOMEN AND CHILDREN ARE OG SER THE ORS an | “rs THAT KILLED TAYLOR FOUND = DROPPED INTO POLICE ARMS <= Thawing Out) judge Announces He Has Sent ? J] f and Export Trade Is in Resignation in Effect of Heiress, 16, to | * . ? Beginning Again. \ on March 1. Horseman, 48. = | hree Men, Also in Night ' tis . clothes, Jump From Win- dow to Root of Extension Fifteen Feet Below FARM PRODUCTS HELPED | DUTIES NOW TQO HEAVY BOOTLEGGER BONUS? res of Comptroller and “xo Enough Hours in the} War Finance Director Con- Day,” He Says, to Accom- i |Police Hunt Chauffeur Who QUARREL LOOKED FOR. , | Knew W.D. Taylor and Had Taken Him Many Times in Father Resigned, but Sister and sate a Mother May Prove Hostile GETS 2,000 AWARD Auto to Los Angeles Houses. oe ke —, r cos firm the President’s Views. plish All He Has to Do. to M ge. Man) Disappeared! From. Usual of Seven and a Dog Wowt ——- eae, | 4 ; Mi Ladders—Blaze Had il 7s By David Lawrence. CHICAGO, Feb, 18 (Associated CHICAGO, Feb. 18.—Miss Mathilde AGAINST CEMETERY Haunts at Hollywood on oft St _—o FAVOR TAXING (Special Correspondent of The Eve- ji deral Judge Kenesaw M, McCormick, sixteen-year-old grand Feb, 2—Warrant For Arresi \ Sturway. | MR ning World.) i nounced to-day that he had | daughter of John D. Rockefeller, to — ad Ear T; Pera ai. WASHINGTON, Feb. 18 (Copy>! ~d from the bench and would | day arranged passage for Europe in| Mrs, Siegrist ‘Had Been Buried to Be Asked For To-day. He nt, 19) Business ia better. Fres-! dayote his entire time to his posi- May) tending tp Gontlvik capoee ais , t Max Oser, Zurich riding] OUring the Epidemfe With |Terms Offered to Valet Sands master, three tines her age i 79 Others. on Old Charge If He Will The girl will be aceompanied on the bene # will marr: Another Occupant of Frame istic. v if was made > i 4 Te! » FE Dwelling Rescued Vy |sionx about the business situation | yormatly Uy the Judge as he took his return trip by Miss Julla Mangold,! justice ‘Tierney in the Bronx su-| ‘Ppear and Tell What He | ic NG er ne . eter and ji 5 . “| ‘ & - ell ] RA Piet been general in ehatucten and | piace in ooust, who was Over’s bookkeoper and who| Court opened to-day a seated} Knows of Late Employer. : th 4 tinged» with a varue hopetvinesssthet hergare not enough hours in the | came to this country with Miss Mc- Alint.-veuched! byw ducy, take night . yey maw fost his life and heen t | 85) f S00 i r y for Jormick Ja ob he ; ee My ae Bee he Gen depression must soo fate¥ | day for all of my ac’ said the| Cormick last fall. awarding to Charles Siegrist of No. Los ANGHLE S, Feb. 18.— Ee sien ti | come to an end. Now, however, with| Judge, ‘Therefore, 1 have forwarded | Miss Mathilde played indoor golf at AdantaedamyavenGaranitea elat Lib ake’ poiene aaa leabiaticen inl a Mth one who died was Davia Majority of Veterans Believe! « smile of happiness on his face, the resignation as Federal Judge to, the old Cyrus McCormick home on} asx acuinst the trustees of St. Ray-| ing since Feb. 2, whom they now be a | ary : aes | President takes occasion to analyze} Washington, effective Murch 1." | Chicago's Gold Coast to-day, while} mond’s Cemetery in the Bronx for ; | “4 sixty-two s ne ont e Oy lieve to have been a hired assassin I ae aaa »| Modification of Prohibition | elved by the Comp-| He said he had mailed his, resigna awaiting the arrival of he . 1 "4 ies in Blaze ‘ [ us e. ged Man Die in Bla so c lont Harding says so and offers f8\ tion of baseball commisatoner » OB Tries to Grope Way Oul—|} L ures and statistics to confirm his opti-| phe resignation is effective March | | the latest data r father, | losing the body of Siegrist's wife, The] 5 ow ‘i cond ‘floor of the frame house | , n the Willlam Desmond ‘Taylor Rime second ‘floor of the fr ‘ Will Solve Puzzle. | troller of the Currency. tion to-day, addressing it to ident Harold F. McCormick, Prestdent of | Court took under advisement a motion H No. 624 Metropolitan Avenu An _ hi . . t H ; C by counsel for the trustee to set the) Mystery, 4) ae ok th iene — | The President explained {hat his] Harding the In| er Hous) arveator Com=| veraiat nde | (Phe man knew ‘Taylor, Edward F. i man who lived on the grounit flo Soa6 Waaltalther politics nat-| "The Ss salthe * pany, and her sister, Mur rom | ee 7 . ‘ J aed stath,. apr tly over-| (From a Staff Correspondent of The| purpose was neither political nor par The Judge then called the first ca: New York. he expected them son | Mr legrist died on Oet, 18, 1918,| Sands and others mentioned in con- Evening World.) san, Mr, ding is no more anx-| on his docket and refused to discus WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—Impetus| ious to claim credit for the better] the matter until court re and| turn in business affairs than was his nza epi: of labor vedigners, in a receiving | them terday and was disappointed when|!™ the height of the demic, Owing to a shortag | De, . . ace she heard they had postponed leay Refuses to Recognize Present|{ie New Yorka day. ‘They will ar-| 200 & pending strike of i H her body wi ah inent Indiana Army Officers, Declarit jody was pli to xrope nection with thet case, having been | employed numerous times by each of ie by smoke as he trie¢ way out, was found + | has been given to the light win oor his night clothes, -4le le floor in eer movement in Congress and out| Administration ready to take responsi-| The son of a pr rive to-night. vault in the ; aie as f aa ee : emetery with seventy-; Police found several vullets, the hs a foreman for Austin Nichols & 2 zs 5 dep 5 i Z 3 Mathilde's chief concern, according ra 5 grocers, The fire ste trom| because of the situation created by] bility for the economic depression) family, Judge Landis was on the | for a Republic. to close friends, way not what her] "ne others, . exact duplicates of the odd calibre Beets acave it the fruitless search for new sources] which became acute in the first six] Federal bench for nearly seventeon | 2 grandfather, the world’s richest man,| ,D" Arthur is O'Leary, Health! ue that killed Taylor, in the drive 5 . stove e is te! of office. ae A : ssioner of the . issuec ‘ J f ‘hie nee Nhe wreckage in the| Of revenue to supply money for the months of his term of office. years, He assumed the office on} 4 i siorsci, ireland. Feb. 18 (A or her mother might say ae Nts ak Na fates room. He is said to have removed an n clearing up the wreckage ve : oes a | Soci ae AMERICK, Treland, Feb. 18 (Asso | 1 wonder whut Muriel will say?" | omer req : etery a | ‘ : i kned: soomfiremen found part of aj Soldier bonus, . a] ‘The day is passing when politicians March’ 38) 1005." He Gret attracted) aa) Presa).<-A prociimation. waa| was the only @uestibn in ber wil ties to bury th bodies within| old fashioned revolver which had lain ar Mihail shelf against the wall over the] | Padltor Houston, | of | Sars eang[are claiming that they are uble by/ attention when he fined the Standard) 4 | peace nan ording to these nesodiaten twenty-four hours, A steam shovel) for months on his bureau on the after Py . Stripes, one of ie bes! D es 2 a! af 9 a x - of 2, ‘llaaei ioe * bi Se ane a . 4 proc er i! enches ere d i a. G@Ebve. Only enough of the shelf re-] Strines, one of the best knows organs) governmental effort to bring prosper-| Oil Company $29,000,000. ‘The fins, : Se here didn't seem to be much doubt| “#8 procured and trenches were dU) noon preceding the tragedy. A war im Fimined to support a sma Lette ee HH tHasw ii ¥] ity when at the same time it hax been }the Jargest ever imported by any | [merck brigade of the Irish Remmb-1 1) stathilde's mind what Muriel would) #04 the coffins were deposited therein y. ithe Virgin M which was en-|that while there is division among] gcnonstrated that tne policy of «| Kes r by) @Y'| Tan army, vefustng.to.rweoeniee stelGe ee vretty certain that her| 1 the hurry and confusion records! rant will probably be issued to-da yy uniniured. by) the flames and] the men on the subject, the same a8] government ges not always bear court of justice, was Ister remitted by| nt heads of the Army ov theJolder sister would say plenty. Muriel] Were lost and nothing could be found| the police said ec aa with:.«ino ‘The re-|among any other class of citizens, he] ra Ship to economic factors of | the Supreme Court | i ae a U eae te now Wheke witn eink ae Pipes Bihalen .t- ly smudged with stn Il oes a MIO favor Teealiel relationship to economic facto D i Provisional Government, and luing | sued a statement in New York deny % Siegrist’ was! A letter purporting to be from the re inder of the shelf had been burne r ; ved Piel world-wide extent. nix doesn't pre-] Judge Sundis was appointed Base. ing the reported engagement and say-| buried. On the demand of the hus-! missing valet, Sands, who says he 1 lay and pictures on the same wali/and taxing lieht wines and beer for! vent tne partisans frum making all! pal) Commissioner over a year ago ut|#!!esiance to the existing Republic ing it was ridiculous. band twenty-fve coffins were ex- 2 : 7 Peat bonus revenue purposes MCAT OS de Cai acierncaln Conmealasiopsy Over # LONDON, ‘Feb M8 (Amsoctated| MHCRaGs teen as. (Aseodiated| humied (ond opened. No. one knows| it) 148 Anatles, was recelved to-day ny Fourteen persons were rescued by| “I think a majority of the fxReF- Headers no longer wy to take the | * tr sat GE 443,500) A great de Prows).—Tho Jolgt Lialson Commis: | Hress).—No statement regarding pub-| Where her body les by the police. Tn it the writer says he _ Sta | vice men favor light wines and be ate ' Ae susiness | Cliticism was heard when he rei ’ ats ‘The damage « # tried before ’ : : old \Micemen and firemen during a fire |Vitl Tim erOr te you tle the bonus | Crewe for an upward turn in busines rem sion tay begin to function over the| shed reports that she is to] The damage suit was tried before] knows who murdered Taylor, and is : conditions. pn the bench and also ad tered 2 ; Justice Terney on Thursday and ye tet the three-story former roadhouse Sa, He Hae BRE ons. on the bench und also administered " Bee marry Max Oser, Zurich, Switzerland, Nerney on Thursday and yes-|ready to surrender and “untangle ei : with this programme, leve al” President Harding, however, has an-| nis baseball duties. It came t week-end, it Is unofMfcially stated, thus] \qiie master, was forthcoming to-day | terday. ‘The court instructed the jury . ‘ia fg 3347 Bulton Street, in the Cypress | rity of the ex-service men| other object in making it plain to the Sly : cane ee ig, | Siving & fair prospect for prevention|from Misa Mathilde Mecormick, six-[ that a husband his a right to. Know] *hls murder myste if guaranteed can | Us section of Brooklyn, at 1 A, M avor thi modification of the] American people that the data in pos-| Climax with an effort to censure him) oo dea clash between the rival| ten-year-old daughter of Harold ¥,| Where the body of hi buried, | his freedom on establishing his own C; one-story extension made from a ae : Ri wn i session of the Government showed a| in Congress. t t ined: uan, Alone tl southern | MeCormick, and granddaughter of =e innocence. a azze ° 2 J Sry IANS epresentative 13 | marked improvement in the credit sit-| Although he had intended to leave] frees lines h alongs the Southern) Rockefe! ( , ae old road olan vee ae mp ing his scheme on the Ways and| uation, Lic wants to offset the appre-| th bench eventually, he refused to} Ulster border vont amie eee on ae VILLA OFFERS SWORD District Attorney Woolwine, in is est eprided) the PueIne he fire} Means Committee, and it is possible |hensiona of the pessimist who can| duit under fire and remained tong! Peace seems for the moment to|to-day from New York of her father TO CRUSH REBELLION }#u'ng an open reply vereeing to th rted in a shoe store and had cut|that after the saies tax proposal has| create a psychological situation that| efter he had planned to resign. cove ann dicnenAGh Spanlane chant Tirthine: to - terms, explained he called a con ate escape by the stairs before Po- [been fought out nd tingly aiRboned will hurt business. There still] His most noted baseball decision a ‘ statement,’’ Miss Lois} Would Take Wd Against Former! ference of the investigators und rest. [man Mathias Kinnavy, a rookie of pe ue sin tine Me cpneal Asa ene many business men in America re-|Was in the case of Babe Ruth, king] 1" ie Sy paselOf the WemAlnIEe, ave BHUBHGK CAE. atorornilt Ald Who Deserted ¥ atag' inauimonaly decided At would and bee sal as a e ‘i a alls 7 » ein nee ial a . iWdnnnped foniats, ‘announce sd restric nie : be 8 y Idec ould: bx one Classon Avenue Station, who was | native. Hating | ue dotis a thin , as es Ho ie pies ie ia vicleten ui tile SRDGRE : - cretary said. Miss Mathile ; TEXT ‘i Orny oy +, (A ice ye best to answer the letter on » No. 327 Ev ual Fe > would benefit themselves anc e} 2 le by pa a a ba ‘ ‘0 case the te nothing to say 1 ne er arrive reas).—-Frenciace Vy ormer bandit bto [pnts way to his home, No. 321 Bu-| Repiesentative John Philip Hill of] Country, but who hesitate on account| storming tour after he had taken part| Nevertheless, both sides stil ison ad Poe en aE chief, ‘has naked offical permission to]ehance that it was genuine und migt Sens smbers |the Baltime Ww x- ’ La it | tut she hopes that Mias Murtel won't} luna his, men agatna fi fon, jt Avenue, discovered it. Members| the Baltim es FT taf Of “the business outloc or this|!n a World's Series. The judge fined| prisone ind it is understood th i i h A against Rosallo| result in solving the mystery, ne hoi ather-—she says| Hernandez, who was. re overnment doesn't mind| Ruth his share of the World's Seri uth is:dotermined notto release ihe nome with her fath: he says|Hernandex, wh 8 reported several ctel PMthe three families living, over the reason the ¢ h Congressional district called more’ than’ $8/00¢—and ‘ * ee zoe Miss Murtel will raise Old Ned a 1x0 as in rebellion in the State off That the “Sands’’ letter may tx : 5 rable ca erpreting the outloo! 2 3,000— suspended | special constaoles cAptured at Clones ¥ i Eo mmpee wore un wlndowa vlewing Dolise Option District,"* and the| MterPreting the outlook Hin 4or memerihan © manih of bol uae Monaghan football players | Al8% Philbrick yesterday sud that|Chihusbva genuine Is believed by Earl Titan 58 stles, but were ordered not to of the country vote whetber| ,. . pe mere. ts | Mins Mathilde and Misa Julia Man-| 14, Hernandez was Villa's trusted |e vior'w fo ridin lew ‘ , pai The Comptroller of the Currency, | Coming playing season. Jar by the Ulster authorities, |i) who formerty aide, but Want aver’ to (Casransa | Pat ee cormer CUMUCeUE. He came ica ~ Ds Shey) WARE ©: Der cent. beer and: 4Der whose duty it is to issue regular calis| Baseball circles in New York were)! uth contending that if the latter | # ormerly was Over's bOOK-| wien Villa a the latter split, The| Voluntarily to the District Attorney's re- innavy was joined by Policeman |cent, wines. The measure provides!r,,” statements from the national/generally pleased with the resignation | wre guilty because they carried arma | reper and Who came to Americ former bandit teader now sees an op-| omce to say he saw a man he is cer sis- Mkhan Greenhouse of the «Miller |*Mat those districts that vote for Hght)y nis of the country, has had nothing }of Judge Landis the Clones captives are equally | Mise McCormick, plan to retur tunity y off the old score, : | _ @ SUF i “Bye re ; Switzerland early in the spring. 1) hts emts d to have arriv tain was Sands in Los Angeles twe Moye: Btation, and thew tried un. to boast about for many months. The ery one connected with the! ' Head. easly Pisoni ary ik s0ia tol haya ate r has if 1 d Ta) Anee BHLice (Continued on Second Page.) improvement has been gridual and|zame should be congratulated that| Mo re is the question of|think they have arranged for passuge| the capital yesterday to obtain the dave batons the anuster row ii rena {0g ipa th be $<». |steady, but it never could be called|Judge Landis has decided to confine | tt Feiners held at Rath-|!" freee it may t i | 2 A verba D: the bp ough the smoke. ‘The men, wo! | 5 Zeponeuy pate i or later,’* she sald - eral. ; De pronounced, When he found at last}his future to baseball,"” said John A d with “tumultuous porting: to Nave ean wiitten! Stem IF children had been driven trom |MAN IS SHOVED OFF Heydler, President of the National! assem growing 1 - GIRL OF 13 IS : 4 Hm TB sront to the back windows when SUBWAY PLATFORM : A ae Usage ; ction, with el Mr. MeCormack and his daught Sands, was made public by Mr. Woe m semen returned to the stree (Continued on Second Page) , ahs Meer uriel are ot ‘ Sar as e ! 3ar- ieee een sears Hani f [ : Judge Landis already has done a nerat {Wo weelW ago; and also] Munel Hs their - o Chicaxe GIVEN LICENSE TO |“ repel iia iiorod and Greenhoust o the lot of big things for baseball and he! that ot wrest of the three Trish] to-d# he accepted report amons ay Bis 8 latter will probably } amashed a fence and climbed to IN FRONT OF TRAIN SUDAN WIFE COSTS _ |stouta te abie to do even more when| 1 Army oft t y.[their friends here is that 1 BE A PREACHER [surprise you you read it, ‘Ta e ion. over which the t i" hat Si ts sdentiondlinis 5 thilde will settle her course lars by taking this liberty to write you te A ied ie arclakan alghtes ie has no other interests to demand N istanding the repeated r ; cken tenants of the top floor were | ‘Thomas Meinhardt, ffty-eisht years! 8 SPEARHEADS NOW; |his une” crtions that. the footbullers| the advice of her grandfather, John, i445 \teady Filled Vacancie NIRV tatiane Grare aunet feeeorntnS He fing. They were Mrs. or Jold, of No, 908 Kast 156th Street, the!” POT p. BEFORE WAR | Te same sentiments wore oxr te held unless they apply for} 2: Rockefeller, of whom she ia very to Already Filled Vacancies i lhe first place, Lam Mr, Sands, al ar ers forty-one her ible pre ney a La Fe sé a hni z a De f eee cet” fortyzene, a teacher in Publle | sone, was pushed by a crowd off the at the offices of the three Metropolitan ner i rumor that they may | ho has been very tt Pulpit—Wants to Be thougt end of mine is welting sci Major League alutx Serine Kad ais Maat Of racas'| Bent with her. ‘ thialiottar Gndor ms dlotation, y ‘ 5 = ong orthbound platform of the 14th ag 8 r an “uct of gra " ss] oftly’ Gy (Continued on Second Page.) eT antan the gant aldol culoae or Profleen Will Take ebb : Drew cure The friendship between ¢ and a Mi lonary. “Mr. Woolwine, you need not to: of s was ake Miss McCormick, according to elo FULSA, Okla., Feb, 18. all over the world fr me, for Ia rely Jar 1 o'clock this afternoon. He fell SH AIRPLANE friends of the family, t UARDING SIGNS In front of an approaching train,| COWS 28 Doubled Price for RICKARD WON’ T RUN an when she thirteen-year-old. girl was [living right here in Los Angeles anc aaa site t ‘ S cenante eis; Tacida TO SAVE was « child of eight, in Switzerland © seven nsreons er am reading the papers every day con he Taylor murder, I will be siiobi ST. LOUIS COLISEUM under troatinant for throat and lung sige talipreach) by! the Srartk. cerning d : IDON, Feb. 18 Sho became very friendly frank with you, Mr. Woolwine: 1 leg and internal injuries, he was LONDON, Sere eaukern OkIRHOMAL Os i and- ¢ ti ad teken to Bellevue Hospital | Lord Dewar, speaking at a Carries All Mone 4 Needed to Pa i Aste Deni cies Miss ae Mangia, an y t a. i sre ne ‘ onference i haven't had any peace of mind sin a ! Co-operative and Exemp. | *™ d ; ny P | es nies former | of Oser, and brought her to this eo the Methodls' piscopal Chuch |the murder, and I have come to thi sidney peral Exemy The accident created a panic in the} meeting of the Leysian Mission Depositors in El Dorad jen Promoier Has 5 |try a8 4 companion, Oser | bed ere yesterday, She is Miss Way conclusion that the quicker this tntng put tion. Measure Becomes a station, which was jammed with| here, said profiteering had spread Ark., Institutic i ini : las well read and regarded highly in Emery, of Miami, Okla, who be is settiod the better off wo will all be. yoked = workers from the factories around » Institution, Law To-Da e verywhere since the war, even Louis Lease. urich as @ man of siderable An preaching last summer in the “Now, Mr. Woolwine, in the first aw ay Union Square bound for their homes| e¢¥erywhere sin EL DORADO, Ark., Feb, 18.—A wealth and unquestioned | mining district near her home, | place, I did not n fsa edly alent a 5 " rel s . where nad ex- 1 LOUIS, Feb " eP f ed Integrit ct ni home, place, I dic murder Taylor, but him, JPASHINGTON, Feb. 18, — Tho |!" Harlem and the Bronx, Although| Into te aes bape had ex: Tairplane laden with sufficient money, Meee aitcce ee —— she is in the seventh grade | know who ¢ St what nenirane . - the platforms in this station are pro to the price of wives. Presid ve Hiveum Compan yANT y | vt school anc er » er-Volstead Co-operative Market- | tected by rallingy there “mse aie tonne the Buden betore the war,” |t® Pay all depositors of the Guaranty this aft fanied “Tex?” Racker’ Waves PRIMARY VERDICT FINA! ct nd says her ambition is | have £ from hovionow that sou el Take ich legalizes co-operative | spaces giving access to the car doors.| he sald, ‘a wife could be got for |Bank and Trust Company of Fl Do elke had leased the ¢ F y person Gepoated fore on she umna\te atdnees [nonce . of farme d ucers | Meinhardt was standing on the edge| four spearheads. Now the price |rado, is expected to e hero to-day | Pm here F SREP STINE Om ation: (OF PUDUG oflea: Ir Marly the inmates of the | 7 ie Intg ot keting purpose o« 1 the platform at one of thexe pone! a doubled; one has to pay eight 'frem Shreveport, Ta — AIRE SOP tSet: LEON) Agoop ‘ Lator | r su my fe. m the Sherman utt-Trost €s, when the crowd behind surged! spearheads, In the ¢ untr The ; ow RY ANNUAL for on for the same oMer \ if : a hands ablol ~ n " r rs earheads, attle co y né plane was despatched following a Le ne filled yacancles at Picher, sence of the crime yer sa as signed to-day by Lresident [forward 4s the train rolled into the it used to be four cows; now the |n run on the bank due to a falne 1 nd" your, ‘ree at y A By kebee bese oO} bd thaw anethed ut Ee ee ae, me . i ' or by ost rena a asemblyman Laluier, K a o free ’ _ _ tation, port that {t was insolvent aye Huon Bureau, New York World, New York, Publican, of New York, Baxter Spmgngs, \ (this, Mr, Woolwiney

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