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HAPPENS IN NEW YORK ==I1's IN “Circulation Bo Books ks Open to All.” _ Copreigie Eybte ee ) VOL. LXII. NO. 21 1995—DAILY, = »'oy Pres 102: NEW © ORK, MONDAY, ‘MARCH 13, ticle hel Fatered as Second-Class Matter Post Office, New York, N. oa PRICE THREE CENTS aud ASKS U. S$. SUPREME COURT FOR GAS RE- HEARING \: 0 CITIES - IES to Speclal to ‘The Evening World.) 2W LONDON, Conn., Mareh 13. —Leon Ellsworth, post-graduate stu- dent of Wesleyan College and for- mer pastor of the East Berlin Meth- odist Church, who eloped with a Miss Marjorie Tier of East Berlin, Conn., has sent the marriage certifi- cate tofher parents, Mr, and Mrs. Luther F. Turner, showing he has een legally made-her husband, The parents ree communication felling of in Dallas, evening, He oleo apers showing he had obtained ived the marriage Friday the —s | Accused of Forming Monopoly | to Boost the Prices in “U. Gel? Deals. verecreo| WEDS GIRL AFTER Charged T Tha. at “Rent il for GETTING NIVORGE Brooklyn Lamps Was Raised ! From $12 a Year to $15.20. - = ifs in Wie tlsworth Sends Proof of His Indictments charging three corpora- Ae nen fants tions jand eight Siuatvidilie erith rita Right to Remarry to New conspiracy monopolize anil Bride’s Parents. ‘boost prices of gus lamps used for} Uehting the streets of 200 cities wer @isclosed to-day by order of United States District Judge Mack as a result ef the investigation described Friday by The Evening World. The persons indicted are: Samuel T. Bodine, President of the United Gas Improvement Company of PHiltadelphia, which } @wns or contro!s gas companies All over the United States, and ts familiarly known as ‘The U. G Randa! Morgan, Vice ef the U. G1 Sidney Mason, President on President of the Welsbach Company Sei SSL ch, > B. 8. Newbold, President of the |™ ; fine otter ti Pris Iiuminating Company and ee ce ‘ ‘ Disa atated Vice President of the Welsbach vores bes . was 1 ried to Miss Turner. whien Btreet Lighting Company w in accordance and full it of Arthur E. Shaw, Vice President pe ane 1 ‘ y : the written agreement nd oral un- j of the Cities Muminating Com- aerstanding with the girs maenn | pany and [resident of the Wels Kilsworth’ and Miss Turner, now bach Street Lighting Company Mis, 1 ent letters to her William rector of Findley the Brown, a di " as the Muminating parents regularly made their Cities way West to Detroit. They left New Fgpompany, u lawyer for many {Britain Monday: morning, Feb. 20, (geen th pcan Giada gets a and arrived in Detroit four days Nariey ce philadelphia: later. They continued their journey Charles Vatterson of the Put- |‘? Dallas after a brief stay wite terson Street Lighting Company | Hlisworth's cousins. of St, Paul and Minneapolis. Elisworth writes that they will stay George M. Landers of New | in pails . jas for one year or more be! Britain, Conn., President of Lan- Licleid al ial returning East, since he has secured fers, Frary and Clark, manu- ; acturers of fixture: Sane uy ae ee insurance com: fhe corporations indicted are the]? . Mrs isworth Rony E forms he! et aited” Gas Improvement Company: ee Gee sagen in a letter received this noon that Pe eeath, Company, and theltney will begin boustkeeping rent ities Tluminating Company. a bs The capitalization of the defendant lisworth has sent the papers of divorce to his parents in Norwich, (Continued on Fifth Page.) DOLLAR IN N. Y. BUYS 25 P. C. MORE THAN A YEAR AGO ppmpared With Pre-War Value, It Is Worth 56 1-2,Cents To-Day, Residents of New York are 25 r cent. richer than a year ago. ae dollar buys one-quarter more } the biggest city now than ad at the beginning of 1921, re- Ryorts to the Departinent of Lubor ow. ompared with the pre-war dollar, N.Y families of all concerned are satisfied witlt what has taken place. mctatietiige a ‘FATTY’ ARBUCKLE’S THIRD TRIAL OPENS Unexplained Absence of 14 Venire- men Causes Postponement Until This Afternoon. March 13.—The 2 C. (Fatty) Arbuckie, charged with manslaughter in cont tion with th Rapne, was called to-day for trial the thir’ fime, but a recess was taken until the efternoon session of court been se fonteen members of the venire of sixty five at on hand ° ihe unit base of American cur- ‘The bailiff was instructed to ascertain ney 1» now worth 561% cents. A | why they were ‘abeent aur ago it had a comparative — ue of less than 45 cents. The |KANSAS INDUSTRIAL goneral de. bi ees decline taking on in purchas- nerease is due te ua line. in pr ‘ e dollar gets jore weight or valuc hg power. In Now York the dollar does not et go as far as the sume amount currency throughout the United tates as a whole. Taking th puntry generally, tho dollar is rth’ about 60 cents compared ith its pre-war counterpart. COURT IS SUSTAINED Highest ‘Tribunal Refases bor Lei Mareh 14. ‘he Court dismissed to-day the by which Alexander How ther labor leaders sought to have re- viewed the ision of the Kanras State courts howling them. guilly of contempt of court for their refusal to appear be- fore the Court of lndustrial Relations, to Ke- deri WASHIN previ of erre u writs t and IN TO-DAY'S EVENING WORLD STATE PETITIONS U.S.SUPREME COURT FOR GAS REHEARING se aes | Cc ‘ear Up Wyse About Consolidates Sadat Rushes | Heel Marks. a Request to Save Im- IW AURD, JAS pounding of $800,000, DE REN WAS HIRED, | Alibis Furnished by All Per- sons With Whom Dead Man | Had Quarreled. BROOKLYN UNION WINS. Attorney General’s and Kings District. Attorney’s Suits Thrown Out-by Court. RIVERSIDE, N. J.. March 13.—Bl- lis Parker, county detective in charge of the investigation of the murder of WASHINGTON, March 13.—A peti./ Jn T. ("Honest John") Brunen, tion asking the Supreme Court to im.| Wealthy carnivai cwner, will question mediately make Affective its decistor 1in to-day the comely widow, her in the New York City gas case so | Se¥enteen-year-old daughter Hazel, that the Consolidated Gos Compnay | "@r mother, Mrs. Henry Monr, and would not have to hand over to a) her sister-in-law, Mrs, Harry C. special master approximately $800,009 | Mohr. ov its February revenue was filed in| He wants these witnesses to clarify the Supreme Court to-day by iol 1 number of thihgs in connection with for the Consolidated Company. the tragedy, one of which {s the The decision on the request de-| Woman's prints outside the pends largely upon the action the| kitchen window through which Bru- court takes on a petition for re-| nen was killed with a shotgun Fri- hearing of the Consolidated Gas|day evening as he sat reading a case, also filed with the court to-day | paper. by representatives of the Giate. |s.| The widow, Mrs. Doris Brunen, ac- The appeal of the Attorney Gen-| cording to the police, admits the heel eral of New York and the District At-/ marks are hers. She explained that torney of King’s County to have re-| before her hsband returned that eve- viewed the decision of the United ning she went out in the yard and States District Court in the Brooklyn passed indow Union Gas Company case, holding the | P°88¢@ the window on her way to the heel statutory gas rates of New York con-/ Cellar to feed two monkeys Brunen ‘iseatory, was dismissed to-day by (he| kept there. The heel marks were in Supreme Court on the authority Of! the spot where the slayer stood later, the consolidated gas cases decided) cian Sache last-Monday and one of them was covered by the Motions of the Attorney General of | footprints. nis ew York to advance\ up Brunen’s career S ppeals recent-| In che he ly docke: din ci ainst the Con-| volice unearthed the names of half a solidated New York and | dozer men and women with whom he Queens Gas comr were denied | had had serious trouble in the past to-day by the Supreme @ourt, Chief {five years All these people have Justice Taft announcing that the|oeen found and all present convine- denial was without prejudice, ‘The | ing ibis. The chapacter of the crime gases raise questions similar to those | indicates that it was performed by a already disposed of in New York man who hired for the purpose ‘WIDOW OF SLAIN SHOWMAN TO BE QUESTIONED AGAIN . FOR LIGHT ON STRANGE CASE WIFE AND DAUGHTER OF SLAIN SHOWMAN QUESTIONED TO-DAY ARMED THUGS KIL. STUDENT IN HOLDUP’ OF ADRUG STORE Flee in Car Driven by Woman From Scene of Shooting Be- | neath Barhard Dormitory. PAIL TO GET MONEY.| Two Suspects Caught by Alert | Policeman After Chase in’ Commandeered Auto. Highwaymen woman | who used a driver of their automobile to avert suspicion when fleeing from their crime—a device which has been noted frequently recently—murdered Sam- uel Hadas, a clerk in Charles. Fried- gen’s drug store in Whittier Hall, Barnard College dormitory, at Am- sterdam Avenue and 120th Street, ut 9 o'clock: lagt night Pry Early" toduy Policeman Winterhaiter, a young tan wh hut twice before within u month arrested at, the risk of his life automobile drivers whose ‘looks he didn’t like’ 2.200 BOERS AND STRIKERS CAPTURED BY RAND TROOPS, WHO LOSE 700 IN FAGHTING POLICEMAN FIGHTS AN ARMED THUG: OVERPOWERS HIM Captured After Three Hold Up a Restaurant on Sixth Ave- nue—Two Flee. | Disturbers MPRA Wide Area Give Way as Government Forces Rally and Gain Upper Hand, Says Official Communique. Seized Spies and Documents Reveal That Money for the “Red Revolution” in South Af — Came From Outside. PRETORIA, Union of South Africa, March 13 (Associated Press).—Goy+ ernment forces are proceeding with kreat success against the revolu- tionists, according to an official com- munigue. issued at midnight. The statement says: “The total number of prisoners take in the operations in the cen- It was a case of Greek meet Greek when three thugs tried to hold up the three proprietors of the Greek restaurant on the second floor of No. 691 Sixth Avenue at 2.30 A, M, to- day, - William Constave Kalivas of and and who were later found to be men charged with robbery mady a spre: tacular capture of two nien in an to the car because the plate was smeared over so it license could | No. man who had tri 310 West 49th Street and George Caplavis of No. 691 Sixth Avenue; the Proprietors, were counting up the tral area is 2,200. Our forces ‘oeau- pies Pith but slight casualtios sthe: high ground around Westeliffe. putomobile'at Third Avenue and 1624 /GAy'e receipts, about $200. There): ia ins eagtapel; abun; Mendon Cel treet who may, the police believe, Were no customers in ie place. Vuh Devetiter’s troope'focsed ehet rele know something of the Hadas murder, three robbara ‘omg In, wit Ts dionases.to velite!ibta Semaale- Om Winterhalter’s attention was called | (7*W" revolvers and in cepa iad the western area, our forces reached! Krugersdorp (twenty-two miles north- west of Johannesburg) and are now them to put up. their Kalivas brothers refused, hands. The and William tain to a window and shouted for the not be read. Winterhalter called to pushing eastward, We have occupied the driver to stop. ne oman an- | Bolle Riepfontein (in British Bechuana. awered by putting on more speed,| Oh® Of the thins pulled the trigger] 4 4) 4 Winterhaltér jumped into a follow. |°% "IS revolver, but it only clicked. |. vi ciunes have twice dropped ing car and had Sts driver overtake HE 7 aonamala A iaeegh hE Caer bombs on revolutionary commandos, the frst ear and crowd it to the/ of the West 30th Street Station had|infiicting severe casualties, and a curb, He made the occupants hold heard the cries for help. Two of the} targe number df strikets have been thelr hands over ‘their heads unti Tobbers gor to the street and away | kitted or wounded in an attack against more policemen came in answer to| Clore he arrived, but he met the cavalry at Ellis Park, says a com- d to shoot at the top jons by the Supreme Court but| ‘The “pay job’ theory Is perhapa __|the raps of his nightstick | of the stairs munication giving a aecord of dis ing different periods of time {the thing uppermost in the mind of The car, a Hafison, had the license | Get away or I'll kill yo the} turbances growing out of the strike The State and Brooklyn City offi-|County Detective Parker, who is an ROBINSON CRUSOE | plates belonging to the Mitchell car | sbigirond said ia he Holi tee sae! situation cials sought to except the Brooklyn |unusual type of police investigator. nf Henry Nefe to. 26 SN ee tid) 16 BO RO EACSERH Due: 1 »pped thirty-two bombs Union care from the consolidated de-|He has solved many of the biewest RESCUE REHEARSED p Henry < eft of N 261 Linder j nightstick knocked the weapon out} 4!"planes dropped thirty cision by contending that the com-/erimes in this section of the state,| ON ORIGINAL ISLAND | “"°*: Brooklyn. - Under the seat! of his hands and the two clinched and]on revolutionists surrounding a party pany aloud have: ise 1918 andthe most recent, perhaps, being the cushions were the plates belonging| rolled Sighting to the bottom of the fof police in the Brixton area, caus 1919, during the of hign|kiling of William Paul, the Camden] , on ie to the Stearns car of John Fabricon| Stirs. When the prisoner reuched ling ,umerous casualties and scatter- gperating costs, a portion of its | bank runner who a couple of years Friday There, Too, Both Dressed | No. 207 wast 48th Strect | tae oltos station Tk nad tobe ston ta thé ‘others, mane Ge’ wiomenies “contingency” fund, which it was as-|ago was Inred into <n automobile, in G Skins Kg b . 4 u “as series . ghia d g ss serted, had accumulated out of its|then killed and robbed b> two men, in Goat Skins for Delight Edward Carson of No. 1838 steb-| sald he was James Anasasen, rendered, liberal’ surplus earnings during prior}Who burned his body in Burlington of Pacific Tourists. bins Avenue, the ‘driver, had « ve-| seven, a waiter. living at LONDON, March 13 (Associated prosperous years, Had this fund been|County, Parker sent them to the VALPARAISO, Chili, Mare 10 | YO!¥e? In his coat poe! Jack Car- | West 88th Street. Press.)—An agency despatch from resorted to they insisted, there would | electric chair. peti os ted Fesbas | huff, No, 1494 Brook Avenue, the a Johannesburg this afternoon says; have besn sufficient funds available] (tte pretty well established that a| (BY mall)—The rescus from an | oo 2 was an autono-/ HARDING TO LEAVE “Through the capture of spies and to bridge the company over the period | man killed Brunen. This man, with| island in the South Pacifie of i ane | s a wien the State rates weve confeca-|apparently a single companion, ove] Alcwander“Seikvk, the “Beuign [3° MeChanle and was veloine Cor-| FLOREDA ON FRIDAY [documents it mas toured thet. th tor son test out the car. either would money for the ‘Red revolution’ came y . mariner, around whom Daniel The company asserted the surplus} (Continued on Second Page.) tell where they got the car the . from abroad be i extensio Defoe is said to have woven thi Intimates. That He Will Start had been Invested in extensions and —_——>-__ extra license plates “It is expected that peace will soon Improvements and that it was not] DENTE, tale of RoWinson Crusoe, was viv. | ©!" i. Homeward That Day From F held as a fund S RUMOR idly pictured to several hundred The witnesses o ut : vi be restored. i Hl KAISER ER IS DEAD| ‘oursts including — prominent | Whittier Hall were asked to go to St. Augustine. It is believed in officiul circles, the GENOA PARI FINE FOR Lek Botup sad agin residents of | Police Headquarters to look ar the FORT PIERCE, Fla., March 1g}message states, that there will con- APRIL alparaiso, on their arrival re- Lia : x ade he sia ROME, March 13 date of the | Holland Heard Wil Wilhelm Had] cently at Juan Fernandez—the on and Carhuff were held by! (& ted Press).—President Har-jtinue to be small setbacks, such as Genoa Economic Conferen s be Passed Away, but Official original Crusoe island. 0m sistrate Hatting in Morrisania ts to conclude his vacation|the loss of isolated posts, but as re- fixed as April 10, it was a. el off the Chilian ‘coast. Court on a short affidavit charging | St. Augustine Friday for}gards the general result lite doubt nounced to-day cles Refute Report. Two natives of Juan Fernandez, | Suspicion of grand larceny in $5.0 ton, he intimated today to is felt AMSTERDAM, March 12,—A ye-| one representing Crusoe and the | bail for examination Wedneadas Le peat ee issued a statement GETS FORTY LASHES port spread through Holland to-day other lis man Friday, elothed in H ® was killed when: he went to i t Johannesbur porre that formen Kuiser Wilhelm e traditional goat. skins and | the aid of William Carroll, who v Mr Hurding expects to go as far] to-day, er's Joha ar AND TWENTY YEARS | tionenzoitern had dicd suddenly at| wearing long beards, pushed oif ‘threatened with a revolyer by an o out Palm ch on the MeLean|spondent says, declaring the revolu Doorn from shore on a raft after they |tensible customer, Carroll ad and return from there to- [tionary movement Is the work or +. FOR $11 HELD In official circles, the rumor was] lad sighted the ‘rescue’ ship, | grabbed the robber's arm and w afternoon by rail WA St [tremists who are using the strike a - denied A parrot and @ goat were t r Atiguatine the mi As cloak f the sa ee ae —— only passengers and, in De (Continued on’ Second Page) ir 1 w a .* he|semination of syndiculist views , Negro Is Also Fined $500 and Costs | pp PRINCE GIVES UP foe's storys the raft, was laden —— Aid, diser ns for the re-[ Premier declares the military position in Delaware Move to Svat th fish, friits and other istund ° > maiader of the trip, “t would say that fis well in hand and that with the co: sine Nunes SEARCH AFTER GHOST] uct: TO REFORT BONUS ee er iets Bh reat tee] ae wall In band and. that 61h the: om Crime Wave cligca ac A i urding the vessel, the ‘nu: DESPITE MELLON wisiinston the golf game Jactively supporting the Government Anne @ Amnmounce! jooned" pair were received wit! ay it should not take long to re-establish WILMINGTON, Del, Mareh Result Investigati z 4 ded < | Bation. ii honors by the Captain, to | es . Vvesident’ played a round of| peaceful conditions. Convicted of hel az ur ree HALIFAX, Mi Word was re hom “Crusoe” presented his of- | Republicans on .Ways at Mea ) the course here with his host} Premier Smuts adds that while 4 eA MAE SO 2a anklin Trinen Bi tor of the Anne | {cinss: The passengers then took | — (ommittee Decide They Will Linu ators. | He said he had not} general strike in South Africa has Willa Henry Hcow Negro, |ican Inatitute tor Selenite Recent | up & collection for pogr ehitdren reported attack by Su- [been dockired, the mass of workers Wax sentence: to-day to receive |New York, had left the famous haunts on the island Stand Pat. ‘ nt Anderson of the New]}and trades unionists outside of . the See srison, to rer «toni Mills, to return to WASHINGTON, March 1 \ An loon League on the} Rand have refused to be stampeded atwenty: youre in: prison z no scientist declined te ctate| GOV. EDWARDS SIGNS BOXING! |. olican memback be t Constitutional and its alleged/into it, ‘The outstanding feature of ceive forty lashes at the whipping had been ablo to pick up BILL. jrubllsa Peer, PURO Ua vod wink of Mr, Harding and]the situation, he says, has been the Post und to pay a fine of $500 | the eph al trail of the ghost TRENTON, (Ni - J. March 13.—« Jand Means Committee decided other members of the Administrationlexemplary behavior of the natives. and co : ; With | the | Investigator pleparted an] rdwurds to-day ‘sgtiod the {Evans bill conference to-day to stand pat un {into becoming members. JOHANNESBURG, UNION OF Judge Richard S$. Rodney im. |# Lost at alae Who hoped to snap | which provides that the maximum price | their determination to report the con, —_————— sou’ AFRICA, March 1&—Re peaed the sentence, which is in | Khost at play, P unoMcial in-| for a seat at a boxing exhibition [promise Soldi B Peet i THE WORLD TRAY BURKAD, ROUSE. sualtie: i ie : i ue. Bethel be kids that’ oll boxine ammeter: nit Jonvs Bill, desy A i re eu 53-43] POPES Of heavy casualties in widely keeping with the ley of the Pes {eat wiaNt, (ml he. Memdenta GE New 1 that | CbJeetions to it# provisions 1 n Pitt tow Telephone Beekman| scattered fighting with — striking Court to b the crime wave lorder that he occupy the dwelling | permits be obtakped before|tary Mellon and Comptroll anny miners continue to reach here, but in Delawar Jentirely ale i urrency Crissinger jrae ree owing to the censorship many details } A THRILLING, BAFFL TANGLED TRAILS ae READ TO-DAY’S INSTALMENT ind You'll Want the Rest of the Story nS a 7 a A AS weer temo a p! stem ernacenitacng tigen itil ot