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Se eels 2 bdo $22,000 HOLD-UP IN 7TH AVE. TO-NIGHT WEATHER—Cloudy and Colder. To- MORROW'S WEATHER—Cloudy and Col i EDI TION WORLD <= PRICE Lactate czrts a “IF IT HAPPENS NEW YORK ==IT’s IN == _* Circulation Books Open to All Coprte Eee Went ce NEW “YORK, MONDAY, FEBRUARY _20, Entered ax Secoud-Clags Matter VOL. LXII. NO. 21,977—DAILY. Post Office, New York, — VALUE OF CITY'S TRANSIT LINES CUT $300,000,000 $465 680,154 RECOMMENDED SHOTHERBROTHER conic HEIRESS, 16, WINS FATHER'S CONSENT AS VALUE OF TRANSIT LINES; TO SAVE FATHER TO MARRY SWISS RIDING MASTER, SAID TO BE HEWAS ATTACKING REDUCTION OF OF $300,000, 000 cn in ces | HOUSES: PERS AUTO THUGS GET $22,000 FROM BANK MESSENGER IN CROWDED 7TH AVE. TRAFFIC aati |Blocking Car of Runner, One Thug at Point of Pistol Grabs Cash and Quickly Escapes With His Accom- ; / Report to Commission Statute Figures Carried on Books of Contpanies. DRY LAW MISTAKE, AMEND IT, SAYS BISHOP GAILOR |Girl’s First Love Affair Les to Tragedy—Fired CuT 1S 40 PER Opposed to Putting So Drastic aj 5 Five Shots. Law in Constitution, | plices. Capitalization Is $1,000,000,- FIFTEEN CHILDREN, aie. He Says. Dri M a Ww. 000, but Exclusion Brings It The first serious love affair of pretty CHICAGO, Feb. 20° | Uy for Messenger as to $765,000,000 ee Carolina Russo, eighteen, has landed Bishop Thomas F. Gailor, Pres- | ‘Hired for the Occasion, but O p/0D;! 2 . . ; her in jail on a charge of having ident of the National Coun@ll of | Bank ig RG Highland Park, N. J., Explo-|snot ner brother, Alphonso, three the Epitcopul Church. said fh an | Has a Prison Record The er Mg Sere Let esas sion Follows Warning by | years her senior. ‘This charge may be address hero last night that he Man Claims He Didn't lon of its Bureau of aluation, < a { , ” “ 2 . r = A changed to homicide. The row that led | “wellevea “the Eighteenth Amend- j Ow I 5 S tho pee renee y. aa a a Tenant, Who Is Arrested. | (4 tho snooting was a family one, due | ment was a mistake’ Hedalso Kn t dden, Valution Engineer, ——— } ae = | to the fact that her suitor, who was | sald he betieved in the modifica- | | Fred W. Lindars, Chief Accountunt,! The tives of twenty-one persons, | nearly twice hepgggmearas declared too | T donv ok ebay Valea: iaw: ite |G ich Bank Men Armed commends tho total fgure oft fifteen of them young children, were | gig for her. ‘The brother, with a bul- am in favor of moralityMthe | a Were Paralyzed by (At- 465,680,154 us the net valuation to be|imperilied by an explosion which to-| tee in. his tne is mear death in the, eald, “and [ personally observe | y Placed on tho properties of the forty|tally demolished one and partially | the Volstead law, but I am op- tack—Driver Held as Wit- ings Wertsty pereverrifo forewoman in a shirt facto: indicat- ‘The son is a jewelry salesman. matt compas 7 + oheaad fare mele b were, Laney. dommes i Dostd'to putting -svmiptuary laws |} oa in the cosfimiscion’s plan of re-|Park, a suburb of New Brunswick, atts | baler: eta a she ; ‘ness—Thugs Ignore $25,000 ; Organization N. J., at dawn to-day. Ralph Woe-|" gran Russo, the father, is a cob- | old philosophy that mutter is in- in Coin, Tho present capitalization of those}nough, who lived in one of the bler with shop and living quarters pereny ayes aes ee -_ @ransit companies, including stocks) houses, 1s under arrest on suspicion. | i+ the rear at No. 852 Kast New York Wild, but in the interests ot in, | Atmed thugs held up a covered @nd bonds of every description now]as he appears to have had advance] gy nue, prooklyn. The daughter'is a | telligent, upstanding men.” | motor truck used by the Greenwich putstanding, is approximately $1,000,-| knowledge of the explosion, which oc- ' 19th Street and Seventh From s total. ever, the | Bank at sn, From hs a novra afore te out he cecil: The ing ome Eves of erative ait rantnee HARDING ANSWERS ian nn ian ansoed tommission’s Bureau of Valus x-Jeffects of the explosion indicate tat] 14 wintingness to think for herself. ' eluded various company holdings,|a powerful bomb was set off. eens can oe wweeeszs = SENATE ON TREATY | ® leather pouch containing $22,000 The three houses stood in a group. | i s i sroup. | ‘Two weeks ago a man named Pete Woenough, whose wife is in a hos- | Qast name not divulged by the family) bringing the par value of the actual securities held by the public down to in $50, $100 and $1,000 bills from one [of two messengers of the bank, Cannot Furnish Information Be-| SIXTEEN NERENE mer, but Couple Must Live 5 The companies’ own] pital, occupie » second floor of the ; cause Complete Records Were Bee eee ens ccopente, a ted : ii * yee aes i : piece 116 | SiO say. they do mot know JR) met in 1 America. r aay seated with the driver, and escaped. valuation of the properties, as carried} middle house. According to the police! Garolina, Ina week he had proposed. Not Kept. i ba their books and irrenpe tive of se-|he rushed from his home shortly be-| He called 1 ast nlent Cie was te x Et CHICAGO, Feb, 20, — The bal WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—President, The thieves made no attempt te warity issues, aggregate $79,000,000, }fore the explosion, pounded on the/his answer from the father. | In the| OnddE Genin GETona mn) Hoececciisy | Harding, replying to-day to the Senate| touch between $20,000 and $25,000 The report of the Bureau of Valua-|qoors of the houses on each side of | Meanwhile Alphonso ecided, bic theretors, a teduor |; brother like, that the caller was too fs won the right to marry tho man | on the Hitchcock resolution asking in nickels and dimes in small bags (Gee reoominsncs, , thereto) § his own and advisod the tenants t0| (14° pete admitted to thirty. she loves, a Swiss riding master, | |tor information relative to the nego-| in the body of the truck Bion of $300,000,000, or about 40 Per} cect out, as he thought his house was! Before he left the Russo home last and - half times her cze. tiation of the Four-Power Pacific aoe ier eee ¢ t capitaliza- | ¢ 7 . e wantet nw whe 2 ® ‘ ct t has long been the custom of cent. of tho ere a ae a on fire. When the explosion eeourred alent & hela ed aa antral UT he Mathilde McCormick, sixteen, per- ‘Treaty, stated it was impossible to It hi C4 ¢ $32 Du jow com- | he a block away tun C ‘ 2 3 ~ — . v A tion and of $326,000,00u belo hs yrae ca Diocle away tUrmine tne Fs os! pats dette uncertain, as << suaded her father, Harold F. McCor- furnish the required information be- William A. Russell of Montclair, N. Der arrecieadalien of the Bureau spieraatada shales (iw Wife and tool ee whether he was acceptable as a, emenand Watchmanknock-| mick, multt-millionaire head of the cause most of the negotiations were J., and Clarence Brown of No. 16 of Valuation is that valuations be] VOX “Osephsky, hls rs | son-in-law | ed Out by Gas a Smoke, | {ternational Harvester Company, conducted without keeping a record. Bast 130th Street, veteran and ny {children and Joseph Loiacano, his] When he had gone it was nearly 1) ed Out by Gas and Smoke, The President said it would not be based upon original cost, from which |ONGrD Ane soa a oecupie’ the| A.M. "Alphonso came from Mle room 5 ee that her happiness depended on mar-| ne President said it would not be. trusted messengers, to convey every is to be deducted tho amount of ex-|wife and seven children oc pe| A. M. Fo a escued by ‘des \ taxon tevklae Oaer, Zurieny awitacra| ek: ; je compatible with public interests to ae . penditure necessary to put each |house to the right of the one where| \n4 Upbralded the see for not being | cued by Comrad pees hi vat ha penis Sa Stacy, in Whose Room Were ise the confidential negotiations arouhe moras srs a pees 2 g a e Ld ‘ud a | and, nM “Seve years ol 3, | ol rol a at 35th Street an xt venue operty in first class operating con- Sais : vay | EM and | 2 Hats “ { the treaty nogotiators, but he de-, bank at Biden. ¥. r sie enn See : wall was Caralina pa a her perlite Hittesn Gremen, a wa. chmaa, anda lMéCowmich then mads tho aoneuncs-| FOUN Odd Bullets, Under Su ool viva there ware no. cone accumulations of small coins to the Hon: . : , |blown in und the occupants were cov-|the father's decision. Fri rn aaoh (wees : ; ; Retort Wrarant UnUartaWlneH anu neCbeoRee nechncien ie, ‘ When Orne ea aren oe area with debris; butvall’escei with | according to accounts gathered by De- dog mascot were knocked out by| ment of the engagement. 2 Detention, Mh abba rs jo seer xehu Federal Reserve Bank and sums of HG Suman OF tke, Cormsralibn lecraiches, 1p, the othen house: ivea |(ceuven Mitamerald and) iMoCartuy,/ monoxide saacand emoke during ass) “Only onpsetstng: te attashied: sa) the = Almost coincident with the arrival|Money in bills to the branch of the Pawn Ue ere Sat pee : father und gon came to blows and the on the fifteenth floor of the thirty-|consent—Max Oser must come to ANGE , ; Boxes atN William Street. Foi e wuneed that He. 7 , LOS ANGEL Heb 0.—The | of the President's letter at the Senate| bank at No. 135 iam Street. ir Counsel's Office, aunvunce Joseph I to, his wif asi a 5 th aking’ tie | sr ees wife and siX/ father, who is forty-five years old,| story building, No, 61 Wall Street.| America to live, friends of the family the Foreign Relations Committee of inj appeared for the city, making the | niaren, Every door in this building | was getting the worst of It. es NS : taxicab driver soust connection » of] several mohths they have been using t as getting B ; ( b usual statement that he did so with- ered by © |mear Broad, at 4.30 A. M. to-day. /stated, This provision, it was sald,} with the William D. ylor murter | Ut body by a vote of ten to one « furnished by E. 6. aaa igice to the rights. of the [Was blown off ite hinges, but the oc-| His cries were answered by Caro-/mhe three who wera taken {0 the| ss coneersicn to the world’s riches 1 the William jmurlt | ordered favorably reported the treaty|# Motor truck furn! y E. 8. bity cupants escaped injury. Mina, Ryde ans freon Bas Tan, Gashed | Broad Street Hospital are: nage oie ae a ae Peed lsie iene tory Le AS between the United States and Japan| Banta, who has a garage at No. 85% = ? ‘Seek z into her brother's, AY. ie ro. agg | man, Rockefeller, no ha ded ediately taken becure Distr ae a 2 Rass P He was told that hz was welcom Mrs, Mary Josephsky was standing | 0 her Oro eee blazed away. | pA) GEORGE, sixty-six, No. j39/™an Rockefeller, who Mat pli’ | torney Woolwine rding the Island of Yap. Several] Greenwich Avenue. De Ford, it inderstood, suc- and, 73d Street Brooklyn, watchman o nself publicly that fortun ing |". ; Republican and Demoeratic Senators , was Michael Mr, De Ford, it is ui 1 ut the top of the stairs, holding her| she admits the shooting and says she ‘ yn, The man gave the nan wey Banta’s chauffeur 3 eeeds Senator Hiram Johnson as the | © n She a 7 “ building. Overcome by smoke and s4%.| men of Europe never married into his] 44, aid i a oaeh. GnraAN velit ved the right to discuss it On| yrarro, who, it developed after the yepresentative of the city. | one-year-old baby, Her husband had | did it to scare her brother, nat to hart Condition serious, mil: lan = cee sea Se TRiC : the floor. The singlo negative votel robbery, has been arrested four timer pmmended valuations, by railroad | three-year-old boy when the ex-/ 000" 1 bin in the back ee No. 13. Overcome | ceate. a Mathitde's | Slaying. Police claim t anit | Crat, of Nevada and has served a term in Elmira. bystems, compared with capitaliza-|pigsion occurred. The stairway was |“)! Stories of the mother, father 2%@ £3 ne Tee . | bullets of a pattern obsolete 1 Rn oar Marro was aware of the nature of tion (stocks and bonds held by in-|pjiown ou: and Mrs. Josephsky wa le ey Hi aier Bear out the L AGAMAZINE LCUL fi ver, did not take p r fan | cut tietaen SEAha DALAM MICE UIC GIRL’S FIRST BALLOT \the trips of the moter truck, but 3 and amounts at which the led to the r 2 hal and young + ( Truck No. 15. Broken | if ounc it was believe s * ; 7. out aintains that he had o seals ) ae Hie ae ere hurled fo the First Bloat tha; (ab tatements os ne t ing oe : ole i Bis Abe ara en er ik Ge tue e he ° Aetly tn ati y CAST EARLY AND OFTEN |“! atly m aint ins if aa ad ae age mm mie man, Carolina was taken to the bec ‘theater enmon nies ie ; i tet trom | Stkey’s room pers: dies bou uyatem-surtace tines, ne| Wat blown In. ‘The refuse fell around | Ae oe her brotiicr in the hospital, |, The ether firemen were atten eh Su LUD peace ta mer boprane \ |his criminal record when he obtained Res em ¢ lines, inher, but she and the baby were taken (yo Gus and in imminent danger of | 4@ctors and went bucks to quaite 5 : Acuiia eritied a ta | 7 , ;lemployment with Banta cluding the Brooklyn. City Company, | out’ uninjured pelo ne eee D he looked up| S#¥ discovered the fire in a store: | en-ye journ in Switzerland.) 1ean « ix alleged to hs Charles E. Whyard, vice-president S81 s09; cievaied and = subway} Lojavano wilh his wife and seven SOAtM [ie BOUs }r ied fh in ! i ttw ap Gn Se ait Soe nile ae s : vas as 4 Molait of the aith t branch of the lines, $95. L 1 of $154,808,-| children occupied the lower floor | “Md Sate Sabie crials, He sent tn a special building |and fell in Jove with 4 who) aed IS i asa - . nwich superintended the 677 ot this house. ‘hey were sleep-| gig guid the girl “1 am/|s#lrm and with other watchmen aS Od eee MORE TRANSIT LAWS An inricument against her w sturt of Russell and Brown from the The capital ing In two rooms next to the middle |.oj,y 0) . a score of cleaners fought the bluze| From Emil L. Burgy, cousin of Oxer, FORECAST BY MILLER |unvea ince November but the police {bank to-day. Into the body of the Btanding of the house he wall was blown in, the|*° - | with the house hose lines mntil En-| Who {8 an interior decorator here, A were unable to serve the warrant until|truck were piled more than J00 smal Following the shooting it is said she vomen the story of the man whole ages and diss | sine No. 4, under Lieut. Philip Zim- | comes the story ‘ jon Haw Furt Leginin-| to-day. Miss Priget auld id/gtout canvas bags containing nickels (Comtinuec (Continued on Eighth Page.) _| tried to tat herself and was clgarmed'| er with six men, and Truck No. 15,|*bout to marry into America’s tlon im View, He Suva. een in New ¥ land dim The bills were in @ — Ri NOE Eouiee under Lieut, Rowe with seven men,|wenlthlest family, re PES ol el pe | : Hocked leather pouch or bag whieh or Burgy stated that Wie cubedal Prensa daa h “SAFEST CITY Teueaal ‘FAVORS EXTENDING They carried lines of hose up severly ot forty-seveny ha HAS ESPA | Or ale periin trom New. Vi \ 4 | Hoth messengers were armed ard 9 IMMIGRANT LAW| ?evstors, and owing to the m reported. aid the father of his cousin | Asked to comment on th AT MIDNIGHT sat_on the seat with Marro, the construction of the building _ MAE et Ee ooeeea | William A. Deford that If tt y|chauffour. Russell placed the ee tle difficulty in confining the flames to] NM’ was German neneee named | companies refuse to coi AS WELL AS NOON.” | containing the bills between his legs | ; 5 Por| the ene room. ‘The lack of ventilation |’ unt Von der Muehl, and ohh [unified plan a f.centm fur -—— Jand covered it with his overcoat, H 2 Passes Reso I e r ame was Max von der Mue' nponsl! eG H ; A 5 A 4 buss s | House Passes Resolution on 3 Per} ana melted gas connections were said Martino the meee Ge ils “sepel nt 5 ne Bon: What Commissioner Enright Tol 1} ihe Sue a Re eee sown: Garens er estrictior ny fimi by ambulance surgeons to have caused | »4),, ed up $1,500,000 in | looking . | . Avenue to the r | June 30, 1923. }men until every member of the engine Civil War,’ bald rey. Max [learn that thelr r Their Protection lnickels and di 4 $ wan taken) of ' | and truck companies r : n come of | beet made to t Hrown conducted this loading, Rus i t least 00 a ye At‘a few minutes before noon to- sidents of the hotel clogged the House to-day passed and sent to the! “thoy were assisted to the strevt t Hurgy sald his family was once so- | ton In view y y in the world, For the first |bag of moneya elutehed between his @ay, the boiler in the engine room of| telephone with alarmed inquiries, but |Senate a resolution extending until} comrades im other compa iy beaminent 1 think they } me since man has kept a record — | knees re ‘ od by oyee el r discoverec tex rine ( H —— of things there is a city that fol tie truck approached ¢! ; cl at No.” 30 East} Were calmed by employees sent from| june go, 1928, the 3 per cent. re- | dl red that Rex, Engine Ce ‘Our plight now,’! t ted, “ha . . d the! apartment ‘hotel at No.’ 80 East! oom ¢o room, strictive Immigration Law No. 4's mascot, which had 4 Hage my predecessors married | PH IN" MHiceT HOUSE” FON) lows the Divine plun—New York. [st {man with a drawn revolver bsth Street, blew up with an ex-| Phe police reported that the ex! 'iriy rules were suspended to permit | With the men, was missing. He leneathe thale cough stand My | WEALIHY GUEST “New York is the clea and lieaped on the running board and plosion which smashed all the base-| plosion was due to overcrowding of|action at this time found overcome by gus and carried to) crandfather, is culrassier with Nu-|,,4, MAM fire in the cy afest city that ever stood beneath [commanded Marro to stop the car ané tment windows of the house, sent the|the firebox with rubbish in addition|” pho vote was 380 to 36 the street but soon revived on, and his father were socialy |« haat aon ws ate the sun | |throw up his hands, Marro obeyed lass crashing into the street, rocked | *° te ordinary fuel, which caused an ase The damage from the fire was trif-|ostracised for marrying women be-| wish to drop ou! } ; “Inspect the city by day or |the ord: The thief then grabbed Roe bud di eoared residente of | eerie caema nreeeare. A SAMPLE OF OUR WINTER|Iing. ‘The building houses some of| peath them: and look now—|from time te t Jo. 71 t | night and you will he as safe on [the tag from between Russell's Kk tne building and scared residents of| ‘TraMo on Madison Avenuo was WEATHER, the biggest financial firms in the dis-| an Interior decorator. 1 ud Ma fet, caused. 1x \ street at midnight as at noon /and ran with It to the side of a Pack> e neighborhood in a radius of five| suspended for half an hour by the! saRANAC LAKE, Feb, 20.—T trict Jnud the good fo tot en-{ROt out into t r i vd touring car whicht was moving ! locks. _ | congestion of fire apparatus in front thunder storm here early to oe } to Miss Met'or ” vefore noo wos) is prot by God Almigh nd |slowly down the avenue behind the John Sullivan, the cugineer, and his | of the building. wee & Soe as ¥] THE WORLD TRAVEL BURF AL Hurgy sald thesfam: 1) the police."’—Police Commission truck with one of the side doors wide sistant, Carl Hanson, were slight!y From thirty to forty persons tele. Meg vivid Ueniniog 904, Sow Eel ot aera Puller, (Worl t miRL | Enright in a speech to the New jopen. tn the car were three men in, urngd about the hands and face by | phoned to Fire and Police Headqarters ie mercury registered 42 degrees below | Cbe'k rocm Yor be : a| Sark Svineleeale;Grecera’ Astonia; loindiag river Me t from the bieting firebox. |that a “great disaster’ had occurred, 's*ro. "aaa sree rarviler “ \Coptipued om Eighth Page) | uoa, As tn@%thief with the bag leaped 4 (* pence = el eee ~~ ene oe -- oo rena acne oe tenes NY -: cw. 2 “ "

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