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SH REVOLT WILL SPREAD TO CORK TNR ROR TEE ee pa pao er nyemenme meen i : ‘FEAR | To-night’s Weathes—RAIN; COLDER, "ion | She Circulation Books Open to. All. ig { “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | To. Morrow's Weether—CLEARING COLDER VOL. LXII. NO. 21,990—DAILY. coreg tc, Uomodeyr toa, N E W YOR K, TUES D AY, ™ A Re CH 7, 1922. fer crane cen en — ete inane os sah ieaicoe ———— Thugs Get $9, 173 From N.Y. Globe Messenger as Crowds s Watch INSTA EZ PASE PN “SSC, ORCL ARES TROOPS RUSHED BY DUBLIN TIGIESAISTO =~ AS CROWDED CARS CRASH oe TO LIMERICK GARRISON AS ON WILAMSBURG BROGE veer REBELS DEMAND SURRENDER ee eee Be GLOBE MESSENGER | ri alif “a Each Other in in Co llision, x IDE B "apron Reinforcements Dou BTS $ SC OME DE TAILS Slip Into City Under Cover | [ALL WINDOWS SMASHED. | ROBBED OF $9, 123 of Darkness, but Free State | Scientist ti Not Satisfied W ith| 10 BF SANDS, VALET Handful Plans to Hold Out. | Stories of Some of the | Failure of Brakes to Hott IN CROWDED STREET Blamed for Accident at Bed- | / ae ee c Transit Commission Directs Operators to Show Why It | - Cannot Be Done. Rese, Re —_ HEARING ON MARCH. 15. Follows Evening World Fight, for More Trains and More | @ Comfort for Public. The operating officials of the Inter Borough Rapid Transit Company Witnesses. Battle Believed Inevitable, oe _ OF SLAIN DIRECTOR Unless Mediator Sent) by | HALIFAN, Ma hoy idle . " sy in Antigonish hud callers to-d Dail Eireann Succeeds ht the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company ford Ave. Station. Gazing out through the close drawn | Cooling aE Temper. ts and Receiver Lindley Garrison of the —— Thugs Waylay Youth at En- shutters of Alex MacDonuld’s desert- | Connecticut Pole » Notity Los ag latter corporation were notified to-day A Grand Street trolley car of the ote eb Farmious at Cale ental Stile, ae Angeles Authorities of Re- LIMERICK, March 7.— The ree an do, “‘it’’ deseried two Brooklyn Raptd ‘Transit, packea| !aNce to Newspaper Office until two passengers were hanging and Steal Money. to appeur before the Transit Commis- gion at 10.30 o'clock on March 15 and to only ghosts markable Resemblance. lous Irish Republican troops her Pees drawing swiftly up the road. , | ‘ ath have ordered the loyal little Free jow cuuse why the orders to expo- : : ment later Di ulter Fran 3. clean up and remove receive 15SADOR KA “ ihe ade laa aaa bata Bofors an audience of scoves of fas. ee cer Bae Americun| GARTFORD, March 7.—Connecti | State garrison to evacuate Limerick eS | go. oval trotiey! f audience of seor s- =i eek il discomfort from travel on the transit) ——— giz = NYIRIGSBDEG Eide a: local trolley i sual uuciat sea ae varmaa tan Institute Scientific Research, de- | Cut State) « believe to the barracks or figi , ae I f enue : ody et ian found ehouse ‘i Hines should not be enforced fort ke ain entering the Bedford Avenue y.14 11, und robbed a mone ee burdediite'the clicking: of tiovie cai | Shas 2 man found at Warehou The Repeiilican’ fuvaldene cube ‘a anchorage} ployed {n the business office of the erus, and dropped in for an indeter- | Point with a bu tet hole in the for ‘and occupied the Technical Sehoo minate stay ‘ jhead may be that of Edward o'clock thig| N€W York Globe in Dey Street, near Sandy, sought m (he murder of | #20 Spread through the town to-day | Washington Street, at 1 o'clock this ! with, tion at the Brook! The long campaign to enforce of the bridge at 7. Geeency in the subway by ‘putting an norning. a ih an alito~ aie meraiey orereranains ee 1 at cteactien “beuie rman liu |mobile afte! w pursuit of three-quure ee Rieter tomar ee} stopped his car on its way to Manhat- | {TS of @ mile up West Street. The by the Transit Commission establish. } ra |e ‘ d of the station, ‘ot away with @ bag containing $1,193 fn@ the service definitely, both as ta! i esate shikai end of ae eat ne in eush and checks to the vulue of o give u © men und women e ys was frequency of trains and the number | Ba Tak hina ioneatea aie Gey. sepa diy acdgey u chance to wedge themselves into the in the Ristory of rec of cars to be used, which must be Trnardecnaulnwrtitines Biiies ict «street Nold-ups supplied in the subways, It is a step | eile ie ee Ti : Tt hud long been thu daily ot the followt: a id Street cu * which The World and the Evening | Sa ee on ian Ae of elghteen-year-old Willis World have been urging consistently POE OR Ne Oe teed i Jerk in th Dr. Prince brought his own food! supplies—enough to last lim, he | Wi hopes, untit he has succeeded in get. | iitles trovie dircetor, [ting on speaking terms with the Th ! 3 m Desmond Taylor, Vow An- (‘The three forces. Republican, Fre State “ante Brinikh. were” nearly a | grips, ghost, and has learned the secret of | shore |why the ghost killed Alex MacDonulu’ leattle, why ‘it’? set his house on fi Suna why “‘it'' slapped Harold Whid. + \den, a newspaper reports 'Carrol!, a detective, who visited * Wy tha ataw. Nearny qay| le WHS feared the Republicans di affection would spread to Corl revolve us pur cloth. Where many other rebels inst th ! there | Provisional! Govern were read business offi a fortune of $100,000,000. | y Lord Mountbatten {sy at present !1) Scotia," sald Dr. Prince's statement, | and. hes attuched to t of bis “was to make a careful study of the | hov un, the Prince of Wales. Miss | reports by Messrs, iden und Cur- | ¥ ¥, who ta goddaughter of the! roll, and the account late King Edward, js also in India,| with earlier witnes } staying with the Viceroy and his v wl in Nova np 5 pee (Se eae i a sat to deere Pott tae ae 4.5 ; 5 for action norategseute: | Death of Max Engel Surprises tte of the pluttorm, His bri . a . jee ; ereapoelt ter iS } Edwina: Ashley, Helress tl ice sacDonala und hie family rer] c ‘ . i not hold, The car was gol onal Bi ‘ommerce a a Traps ue soDonald and: hia: farlly be invading rebels who Repeated surveys e been made} Isidor Karp, Who Tried to | jaerapte » een momen.| Street at 1 o'clock in the afternw $100,000,000, to Wed Lord fled the ; ‘ : of conditions prevailing in the subway Ki : r piceral He Was generally uccompunied Mountbatten. Dh Pyiioa iasuad: &. tateniontbe numaher We Aves (prale tones Soe . sie Sill Harry Kraus. tum of its tightly loaded muss of Lu-| Herman Benjamin, another clerk, ae iW aang 8 Hin one, were augmented in theratent f fm the actual rush hours as well - fnantty: Herman was not ‘on the job tox LONDON, Mareh 7—Announcenient | tors entering the haunted house in) 0h i" . ba i burs which) artitics becaine Snulin Galle Anditeenall » Shaw was still fighting ie brake in, 4d Wills started out at 1 o'clock |! expected goon of the engagement | which he expressed confidence in his | Siniiatity a Sa considerable number of troops who fh hours, not because of the great oe ; : the lthe effort to make it ‘bite!’ when the/ lone firmly grasping™he bug in his of Lord Louly Mountbatten and Mise | ability to solve the xhiost probler, | isles police vofficially /eame into the eity under cover mj volume of traffle but ough the ps "right hand Fdwina Ashley, twenty-one, tty. | provided the occult ‘one would con otifled ¢ 1 Rol fur snRRne ui seventeen-year pping « und!crash came, The front platform of As a measure of precaution, it hud Chief of tol wl Caren fey of the subway operating mana : f ; ; ’ popular, probabiy the richest girl in{sent to mateh wits with him. Oby ef of § ‘ : handy man, told the police in slangy| the Grand Street car was crumpled up, been arranged thut Willis was to ride| © Authoritle ly is that] The Dail Wirean gers to keep car und train service at) do to-day just why he nad shot{like a closed bellows. Shaw was|ver fo the bank in one of the Globe, Great Britain, and the wealthiest | ously he couldn’t do much, he point- | op a man about twenty-seven yea don’ tor present wiel e Fpnimum—obse uithfully the} Fhe Be hoo: delivery trucks driven by Sol Silver-| debutante In the world. As grand-/vd out, if the ghost went on w strike B fect 9 duchess tull, weighing |, xo ey jand killed Max Engel, senior member | popped back through the door behind ° ° | 5 fee stall, welghini | ¢y, » fourht Uh maxim “the big profits are in the| 2M 6 NM ea i " ¥ na nh hia Gules on vay and hurled on {Stel The truck was standing at the| daughter and heiress of the late Sir/ife promised daily builetias on iix| about 170 pounds, light complexion, |" ae Nn ” big “i ce making and importing firm) him, a ju curb on the Dey Street aside th orne: Xu p! B avi heavy brown huir San 8 descrip. at Re aS WER, raphangers. | ‘ y ernest Cassel, she is believed to have ACOs, makes Fi Gstaad lof Engel & Kraus of No. 1iv Vitth|@ struggling, kicking heap of pas-|Globe Building, headed east tion says he t 8 inches tall, | in 1921, has been i { The Evening World called the at- first task on Avenue e only surprise he mani-|senger$ who were screaming and] As Willis left the door of the Globe tention of Public Service Commis: | ta was when he was told he had | Wing each other on the floor of the] usiness office ::vo men jumped from er Lewis Nixon to the hog-pen | y.4) oe . hes . aren ine ery window in all three cars|the tonneau of « seven-passengor | Ind fF ken. ‘curing car standing at the norti | kinsn |tended Killing the son of the other he fiving glass fragments only|curb in D Street, headed west. | Ash) : [member of the concern, Henry Kraus, | reached: the persons who were on the| ‘They reached the rear of Silverstein’s | Sands si in the navy during the | Before his urraignment in Jefferson |Uter layer of the prostrate pas-|iruck just as W limbed in. | war and was stationed at New Lon- | welghi Nght compleaton 185 pound own hair 16 fac J not resemble the 4 photographs of Sands | ' which have been published, hnditions in the subways two and laid before him and its euders a careful survey of just battle seer Stare troops w of interviews what was going on at widely se: ated points, night after night. Mr. Nixon got after th mani sengers. rly every strap broke] Both men urew revolvers und second was to subject Mr.|don, He had several friends in Con- away from the overhead rails when ea: thant: LE-Willls ae the. meme | familly, |wWhidden’s evidence to « Jong orai| necticut |tioned and without reluctance admitted |the weight of their doubled loads was| mtd them wt Willls wt the sun —E— jeeuncen eieyemence \t ore | Market Court he was closely ques- the street Phe Hritish commun ime demanding the bag. The voy | examination, | | tnd they promised to dy better— 9 ie Dasha: fon evens Pela sieteonse by the Impact hesitared. “Many men and bo = | $1,620,000,000 PAID “The third way to se |SPORTSMAN ADMITS \ pet ties awhile | is tired two weeks , . coking At the’ tranwielion: One of to what uke Recently, another survey was com-|jtarry Kraus.” he said. “because he| ¢ ee cre Bice som the thieves reuched up und ni * b | BY GERMANY SINCE |*"» « 4 wit . RACE TRACK FRAUD), pluce tie ‘ ‘ ed and laid before ve Transit} | Gouver r ‘al before the ee | * % a i | + Particu hor % 2 s Ne Commission, witte took ‘the sumost {Wanted me to work on Saturdays. Crailway men and police and otiers| (MC bax and beth ran buck to th ARMISTICE DAY toler oeatiie: Grinas M Banlde ie Tee Ee Rain sterverity. tts nents and (didn't see why T should do that when an to untangle the heaps of meme te mal | present conclusions 1 m | Capt. Peel Confesses, Wife j els now hold : he basis for the orders to be issued| time. 1 wot to thinking that over] {¢.ambulances had raced across the| 1 a A p H | “There appears to be uo rewion 1 road tation, Mesterday they: aren ef day. 8 Beth HEE 2 bridge from Manhattan twenty-turee|!nto West Street. Two employees o Property Applied to doubt the good fatth of Mr.-and Mra Stirs Engla ¢ : A etn am a Chairman Me\neny anaounced that {2nd | determined to get square. I had| persona had been ranged along the|the Globe circulation depurtment ran Rensaticns Alexander MueDonald. the MucGilit)) oo [a loyal brigade quarterm: and be commission's orders would deal [Some savings at home and T bor-|trolley station to await the services|!nto the street and Sommiandesed an ; pay Bs |vrays, neighbors of the MacDonalds,| ™ONPON, March 7,—Capt. Owen | tiatson of with three subjects—service, possible | rowed some money from my mother | Of the surgeons, automobile und gave chase to the ;_ PARIS, March 7 (By the Associated | and other witnesses, In all proba-| Peel, sportsman, i guilty to DUBLIN, M Aso w car requirements and maiute- |and went over to Jersey ana|.,78e_, Serious _carualtis were} used by the thugs, Vress). — German reparations pay-| bility they have told t 1 Ai/day to charges of defrauding English | p-poos) and Mu Mint co. In the last item will be in- strangely small. Esther Katz of No] They Kept it in sight for twelve) ots to the Allies, in cash, in kind| they Understood tt, whether thelr In- ly oumakera of £1,200 (nbout $15,000) | the Dall Eireann Ca faecal rnatters. vuch as thevilgnting | oun nh & pawnshop for Grand Street, Manhattan, was|blocks before they lost it. The num 3 i ty, bo. {terpretation of the fact is correct] $15,000) | oe: Det in Neaing : | $14.50 found in a daze from shock and ber of the touring car is known to, 'nd cesslons of state property, be} or not |by @ delayed telegram trick of the Limerick this aft ad the cleanliners of car , “When | came bach yesterday, 1{badly bruised all over her body the police tween the Armistice and Dec. 31, 1921,] “As to Mr. Whidden I? nolyecasion of the running of the Duke! yy: he press etna be cone able Maren | to the place where a worked |Matoney, an elderly man of No, 36] Contrary to thelr usual custom, de-| amounted to 6,487,856,000 gold marks|doubt whatever that hin testimony 's/of York's Stukes last fall esa 7 mawalcni:time: the roads. will be |) inane toncvelnw tem Lenox Avenue, Maspeth, was deeply |tectives assigned to the case from the proximately §$1,620,000,000), saya a] aesolutely truth, that he and Carroll! srq, yiolet Peel, hil ; | econ toahow Cass why, wenvice 5 slice told Karp that ho hadn't {Cut in the face by the breaking of his}Old Slip Station did not ask the pub-| (‘7 eas ney ard sounds of unknown origin and| MT: Violet Peel, his wife, who was i tory ne mebnep be nravided ucepfulng to na) Nie put mngel : own eyeglas The others were|lishers of the Globe to keep the news| "07 lssued today by the Repare | experienced sensations which they de-| ed with him, pleaded not guilty. | cnergetioa enera’ standards laid down. ae ane cos Twas nuts and 1{Able to go to their work after the sur-|of the robbery from the newspape ys Commission jscribed as ‘slaps.’ It is too earl tor| sa daughter of Sir T i Vee \ divs Deatiog ftom Ue suas my shot the Art one I waw,'” wos the|geons bed looked them over and == eS = t Por de up us follows me to pronounce un opinion 1 millionaire horseman and mem-| yj erich snnounce the extra | orn ee ply patched them with court plaster and Gold and foreign securities, 1,1 cause of these experiences SEE LREKG doshas Club ‘im —— - epee ba iught within six hours| absorbent cotton SOLDIER BONUS BILL , ) gold marks Speuking abstractly, th und 3| trial, which caused a sensation | Republican A (Continued on Second Page ) eae soting yesterday. while} Trafic on the bridge was tnter-| GOES TO THE HOUSE? !\vertes in tana | igher basis of probability as ov-| itiih goclety and sporting cifcles [and cart in ‘aur = = leeenat font of the Fifth «venue | rupted for twenty minutes, marks estimated, 2 at e nts Shae do the fires, judy 6 of the frominence of the ao- (Di } 5 | puttai twa eping with the ——— resident .Hardi 4s on Sales | mark" pby, Whe exigence, sn: other caser.. vat cus old ley. | wis ‘ e, ERMAN PRISONERS _""%' i was in meeplng at y President Harding Insists on Sales "ys imated value of cessions of xtate}that the fires occurred is without! in i ol te ae always} FOX HILLS HOSPITAL | oa, eons Insti HAAR TAR cb cemalonsiat sual S1AN fs te. orvetanme| Dine * said, won 00 gold im New light upon the entire mot OULD REVOLT AT [jen is ean de SOON TO BE CLOSED eaniirs nany, 2,504,8: bookmakers by per SUBWAY—O'RYAN, e6t, RATION TR ORSRANE BSne HOW DEE Sly ee 3 ASHINGTON, Mareh 7.—Presi. AVERT COAL STRIKE, es epee ay NS fai 3 +H Lents rapt icine oa “ane fa t i ) r ring Nearly 1,000 |dent ass i darding ‘stands pat’? against It nothing happens tle ple despatched (Continued on Second P. grams whieh the oc aru king vmprmy Officer Would Be Tried, i _ F Baliei Bre ay ate of BRivgae ‘ silsier PRESIDENT DIRECTS): : (Gata (on, wate! « Saal elt + atten ttt wen, beth on Para | 1 i T P . = .. ous: a sales - = dias _ my mh th wiuner The money w 4 ing Asserts, if He Tried to Crowd | 6-DAY SCORE—39TH HOUR. pa Capital it was officially announced at a + Asks Secretary Davis to|ublic But it ‘ing aU lecid aban the amindlavirni Alncinaud tin oe Captives So. a: : White Housd to-day | FAMINE) (ASRS) SRCTENATY siudy them to th t the Posunanter General! insisted H Miles, Laps.| . WASHINGTON, March 7.—Orders| Just before announcement of [resi Insist Operators and Min {th the hope of founding u | BY ape it sume) Commenting on subway condi Goullet and, Madden 718 H closing the Fox Hills Hospital for|dent Harding's attitude the House ete ne eae: wy e a ; ‘ables BM tyona in New York. Major Gey Coburn and Lands ‘ former service men at Staten Island, | Ways.and Means Committee approve onfe ee bears ances ou . — : 1 ; John F. O'Ryan of the Transit Thomas and Lawrence...715 8 | N. Y., were understood to be in prep-|a soldier bonus bill, In aceordat WASHINGTON, Ma 7 ‘ jould be entertained, I do 1 ~. WOMAN'S BODY FOUND t Seve : Peccwission sald | Grenda and MeNamara..715 8 aration to-day by Director Forbes of) with the committee order, Chulrma: Aine haw auued! Hacretn t that IL shall witness IN PASSAIC SUBURB °% f WEDOEMA! vy 2 Egg and Eaton 715 8 | the Veterans’ Bureau Fordney introduced the measure tn wien a we re.’ “That ‘ t L “Iam frank to say that had | Brocco and De Ruyter...715 8 Instructions were being prepared, it|the House this ufternu« The bn) ‘4 SQ ADOASE iUtuat (ERS ¢ physteul sensat may be Buller Woand rouuh Len tye a we during the war attempted 10 Debaetes and Persynn...715 8 | was said, for the transfer of the ap- approved provides in subst nd operators w 8, judginy by othe Was Sial : } acks handle our German prisoners of | Rutt and Krupkat +715 8 |proximately 1,000 former service| Cash for men whoue readjusted ¢ erence v t own to mM@ persona not tr t fy bout thir T r Trish Constitw war as the people in this city are | DeGraeves and Jeusert...715 8 | patients to other hospitals, The med-| pay runs under $60 t t ‘ be SNe GE Ne ea RAT onan: fr it Bandlcd in the subway, those pris- | Drobach and Hanley.....718 8 Jicul stuff, It was sald, would also be] Inmurance certifi that 1 of tte W ad If anything doo it to |? f t \ omy ! ners would have revolted abso- | Oliverri and Bolzoni.....715 8 | reassigned | provision, so need ; tap My juite tame to the ia On| of bushes off a pst K inte Alered serine 4 un, 7 ae lutely; and an officer of our urmy | Magin and McBeath,....715 8 | of th F . eased ncart dent tn MN citer Waid a anos P| Strent, At galas of My ‘ would be court martlaled fr Horan and Fitzsimmons .715 8 | a {1 winers 7 wie If It could be : H ’ andiing any prisoners inthe way | Bello and Gaffney 715 8 | n 1 = ‘i r . not due to phy Peau on S . ' “ Ye our people of this town hundled Kaiser and Taylor 7158 | rm ii scoammentcalencd 1a AGRA « trananendenl eiccitt ; - a ' Wine j t this line.’ Kopsky and Erskine.....715 8 nditions a0. etm eience.”” fice ti a esaniial , * ‘

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