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_THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARGH 13, 1922. fe tackion, Acnounts of ctusnee| ALERT POLICEMAN one i veidebare and tare | WHO SEIZED 2 AFTER to the moagreness of the de- STUDENT WAS SLAIN it Is difficult even to estimate Sere cae nn, | UF THE ALLIES a | ASMLS DE VALERA ; pada | 241,000,000 DUE AS IRELAND'S FOE . Forty-seven police were sur- and captured at Newlands, Shots Are Fired and Free Fights Indulged In at Free, Hasianed to heir ald were ambushed, | a " Wee | But the U. S ‘3 Wil See That State Meeting. TRICKERY IS CHARGE. [Scotch Highball ° ;| 21-2 Cents, Beer 11-2 in Berlin North German Lloyd Liner Han- hover Arrives on First Voyage Since 1914. A Scotch highball costs in Berlin to-day only 6 marks, or 21-2 cents; Rhine wine. is 35 cents a bottle, beer is 11-2 cents a stein, and the best champagne may be had for $1.60 a quart. Among the less colorful pur- chases, one may get a hair-cut fol 71-2 cents and a shave for 21-| i it is added, and cut off. vsigBrom Durward comes word that ies No Other Ci country Acquires tie Transvaal Scottish were attacked 1 ey The Goftl by strikers, who were strongly n- et trenched, and that seven of the troops P " — Tatore they ‘could rally ane Sparse | Fa alee TIALLIES W ANTED ARMY. its. § their assailants. “e , Hara t 1 * P ‘hese latest quotations wert) and prciene wah naes nan te Occupation Forces’ Payment Leader of Treaty Faction Tells hrourht here to-day by Louis Heuber, } a Philadelphia confectioner, who nas” spent several months in Germany and © returned on the North German Lloyd steamship Hannover. It was the .| Hannover's first vayage to this coun- try since 1914, On her way to a berth in Hoboken the Hannover passed the Leviathan, once the Vaterland, and all her of- ficers and crew came on deck to have a look at her., The gist of their com- ment, according to one of the passen- Telegrams from Pretoria are to the German Treaty. fect that Premier Smuts, who ts 2 Preparing to go to the disturbed sec- F tion, has been fired upon, but that he By Davi escaped jordans i) Cork Crowds That Oppon- , ents Foresee Defeat. it (New York Pvening WW Corres Publishing. Company. (Special Correspondent of The Eve- i DUBLIN, March 18.—Speaking at ning World.) Cork yesterday, Michael Collins, WASHINGTON, March 13. (Copy- Chairman of the Provisional Govern. SUE SAN SIAN N Fight) 1022)-—The CRS aematen Gov ment, denounced the tactics of GEN. JAN SMUTS. ernment declines to believe that the be those who oppose the treaty with — | gers, was the German for ‘“Phey \ | Allies wilt ignore the ‘elaim of 9241,-| 't! - a England as being those of a dis- SHE SAYS TWO MEN _ {can't make her go. 000,090 for the expenses of the Amer- - a credited faction. At her taffrail the Hannover flew lean Army of Occupation In Ger- Mr. Collins and others spoke in| MURDERED DENTON |e combination fag, made up of the spite of efforts of the gio to break up tho meeting. The platforms ar erected for the meeting were dis-| Mrs. Peete Said to Have Accused mantled later and thrown into the een cane fi fiver by a crowd of thousands and| © Prominent Residents of Los. anti-treaty parades were held. Many Angeles. old black, red and white flag of Ger- many with the new flag, black, red and gold, set on it in the same posi- tion that the stars occupy in the United States flag. ee == ===[many. Secretary Hughes insists that on py every legat'and moral right aris- one ing from the armistice agreement it- AT MIDNIGHT isto va or enone ty (Continued a ea First Page.) tatiorships between the United states ’ disturbances marked the proceed-| 0 pa ncecs a wrestling with him for the revolver. LS and Germany, the claim is absolutely - . bevy Followers of De Valera ae ok tae eaeed raualiant HOMERIC FARE ; ia eae é 5 ” rs. Louise Peete in a statement Hedas was st tho back of tho store) What Commissioner Enright Told} yatia : heckled the speakers, others fired atement the New York Grocers About shots and others engaged in free} made at San Quentin E and ran to Carrol rison yester-] The heroes of Homer were side. As to whether the Alliés will give back. On seeing him, Hadas turned to run for the telephone. , Then the time since man has kept a record A second robber was at the door, + Their, Protection. America her share of the German fights. ane Dag apes ry day designated two Los Angeles men! meg covered with iron and waving a revolver at two women who . reparation money at this time or Leta uf al as slayers of Jacob C. Denton, b id thei rribl ‘had run from the soda counter at the “This is the proudest, richest [merely will recognize America's con- ‘ Demiae, wan an’ wppeaition ra, | Wealthy Los Angeles mining promoter, | OT@S8» aN ir terrible wart of the fight and ordering them| city in’ the world. Wor the first tention aa cater pagaaaae Binnie, wilt ’ ¢/ Ye mounted and armed, at the Republi-|for whose death the was convicted ot | blows dealt death and deso- war, that's quite another question. can cemetery, these refusing to} murder and sentenced to life impris-| lation; of things there is a city that fol- allow Collins and his colleagues to gomaen at the door fired a shot and ‘The impression is given out in offi- . A Ws f men fallen in fight.|O"™ent, according to Mrs. Angela eilckic, thirty fost awhy, fell, lows the Divine plan—New York. cial quarters that the United Staten : 4 ey rere s Kauffman, philanthropist and social} Yet Athenaeus pictures them sey The robbers both turned and ran “New York is tho cleanest and | with all of its wealth is not going to ‘ ing. a out when they saw the young man| ®afest city that ever stood beneath | podovil distressed Europe for the pay- . ND fey Bar ciite Teoria tierieee Arop. Persons in the street who Kad] ‘the sun. ment of that $241,000,000, but is, on * ; «heard the shots saw the two come out Inspect the city by day or [the other hand, going to make sure «and join a third, The three ran toa| Msht and you will be as safe on that some other Government doesn’t any street at midnight as at noon " 241,000,000 which d <a Badartag was standing a hundred t aue New York has a soul and heave ae) it whicl joesn't away on 120th Street with a man {s protected by God ight and long to and a girl in the front seat. Alm! _-marted before they were fi the police.”"—Police Commissioner | Aithough the disagreement which worker of Los Angeles. reposing after their exploits Mrs. Peete, according to Mrs.| gnd—O, ha simplicity— ple to the support of their barren de-|__ “ q ’ structive policy. ‘Their incitement to| Kauffman, admitted sho had knowl-} partaking of a dish of beans.. mutiny takes the place of argument|edge of the slaying. Tho two men . and their hope lies in stirring up tur-} named, it was said, are prominent i y [mol Thelr only hope of succeHs Nes residents of Lon Angeles, Evidently the heroes of In arranging and exploiting incidental | "370" man sald’ Mrs. Peete Homer, like the patrons at peed troubles. } _.AnG disappeared to the west. eee ocepeech to the New Jhas drisen has in it all the potential- SHOWMAN WILL BE “Wor factlonist ends they Jeopardize| made the statement in her celt in the] CHILDS, knew and appre- ‘The ordinarily quiet neighborhood! ¢,0r' oleate Grocers’ Associa- tea ; of a full-fledged controversy, . Ireland's unity, independence and] presence of Mrs. Kauffman and her| ciated the nutritive value of +, ,was thrown into wild excitement by| ee ranking in importance with the un- rogress. ‘Go another round of the] attorney, . Hahn, She said Mr ~ ‘the ‘shooting. Hundreds of hatjees —=—===== Ixolved dispute over mandates, the Fane says De Valera. ‘Maybe the|Feete signed the statement and that beans when properly cooked. youn women came down from their] 400r of Casper Koniger's saloon at 96th] disposition of the American Govern- ~ (dormito: rooms and joined [he] Street and First Avenue was opened|ment is to pour olf on the troubled ‘ nofhronias which watched the arrival of] this morning entered and demanded] Waters. No effort will be made to the police and the removal of the] liquor, When it was not forthcoming| Vive old questions or to allow the body of Hadas. ~ they drew revolvers, forced Koniger into] “discussion to grow embittered. The ir. Friedgen told the police he] 4 Tear room and then robbed the cash|Department of State is endeavoring ht the robbers were after $1,200, | TOuIstET Of RAB when th tins Sy the biggl omits fan out of /into Riverside tn a Ford sedan Just as receipts of the store and anotner | fr nin an they mene “Waited Co e United night fell Friday, from the directi y separated he trailed st ve e jon a he owns, which were put in] Xter ono of themen At *qralled | States Was plunged by the inaction of other fellow is unable to finish.” Is| Hahn is en route to Los Angeles to the nation's safety to be staked on|obtain affidavits and depositions from [eg AP tgren Wee a such gambling? several persons declared to be in posi- noorishing than meat. “This is a serious moment In the|tion to substantiate the convicted nation’s life. By our opponents’ pol-| woman's de icy it has become a hidden manoeuvre / i Lieutenant and Patrolman Sus-]te stir up trouble. Evidently they de-) LAW PROTECTS GERMAN sire, by any trickery, to delay the ex- ot Canta pended After Fight in. |pression of the people's will in an UNMARRIED MOTHERS ‘Sut- the United States Senate on the Ver- m, fourteen miles south. ‘ election to prepare by intimidation for SS “the safe of the 120th Street store Sut-| nue and 9th Street he pointed out this eiskeee kt 7 “urday night to be taken to a bank]| man to Patrolman Rayfield of the Fast | *illes treaty. ‘Then he so parked the machine that Restaurant. the time when the election must !n- = eg ol ves ‘Them Equal Statins 5 geet Rete ead Seeine Shnieee mets looking! 10. srughes holds the view that theft mst be started: off in elther al- ——— eT TL ts ton a clicaos' ie asinciug | Ooesttane Lite (anaes hbreiae: ware) meek satan Capt, honivecn $04 and seeing Koniger talking with . 01 8 a é “ is 0 ht, fe Eventn rid), Sergt. Joseph Leonard of] the policeman, took to his heels, with] separate treaty between Germany and rection, toward Camden or toward Detective Edward Fitzgerald of te | war against the departing enemy, let eed Pr blishing Company. agg Phe ost 100th Street Station, ar-| Rayfeld in pursuit. the United States gives this Govern | Trenton, almost equally distant. Hoboken Police Department is in st. | them tell us what they are going todo| BERLIN, March 13—A mother ..pived soon after the shooting and [tg Ayers (stthpe dle bona rote feed ment all the benefits which it would] He did his work, ran across open| sfary’s Hospital in that city with | and how they are going to do it.’ who has not gone through a form of Suetioned al possible withassee-w6E- | whats SAGE tiene en ei Meee erved odt of the Versailles] tietds, close by the Brunen house and|chree stab wounds in his abdomen tne cid would soon bo one, it soe | Marriage 1s now protected by a law BF alas sees, Venay tind disappeared. | hein a Gee Meee ty gue] Although oMcials discuss temper] Sot away in the closed car. While}and a badly slashed face, and in con-| Valera and his friends would cease| Just passed by the Reichstag. Moro, Dr, Charles Norris, Medical Exam-| of No. 1288 Webster Avenue, the Bronx. | ately the reported unwillingness of the|"'nning he tried to take apart a) section with these injuries Police | fomenting strife, which made difficul- | {f an unmarried woman employed by Kner, who arrived soon after, said| Ho was identiffed by Koniger as one of | Allies to recognize America’s claim to|*%teun. In so doing he dropped the (Continued From First. Page.) tion eas will tantly. His| the hold-up men. No weapon was found| reparation money for the Army of] 8TP"’—that wooden section which} /ieut. Jonn Greenfield and Patrol- Sie Geieging the evacuation, Collins|the state has a child, it can no !unger Hadas had been killed inst y. . e Y Of} soins the barrel hie stool, | Aloo |: Thumss Coppinger have: besn'|"e ; be held against her or prevent her ome formerly was in Atlanta, Ja. | Upon him and there was only a small| Occupation, they show an earnestness and tools, so;man Thumas Coppinger have be2n| “Generally, De Valera and his h : © MTs just like the ‘kid,',"" ¢ald g, | %™ of money in his pockets, of viewpoint which indicates complete ea pcre Lyall ait-| suspended by Director of Pubic | friends are stepping into the shoes of| Promotion In the state’s service. —o— : Broun, a friend of the drug clerk. surprise at the Buropean attitude. BRONX DELICATESSEN pears on the scene. too late to claim | Stock off in his car, But he left the HELD UP BY NEGROES; |her share, answer is made that oP pebings dk We eka) atone | ihe. staLbinw: Uoeulei tladod Gia America never dreamed anybod: . a. we asked about Ait dad ne ’ object? I, for one, don’t know, OWNER ROBBED OF $122) Smorica never droame the right o¢[the extent of the estate left by|Calozzo, a waiter there, were neid | Dents’ oblect? 1 for one are those of| alone. The law was introduced by a the United States to be paid, and no} ter husband, how his will was made} <o-day by the police as materia! wit-|q qigcredited and defeated faction.” | Socialist member of the Retclstag, mention was made of the subject be-|OUt and what insurance he carried. | nesses: = Frau Pfuelt. cuuse of a supposition that, of course,| He 18 known to have had at least) nfield was suspended yesterday BRITISH ARMY COST the Allies would take care of it. $26,000 in cash, recently acquired in ajon charge of failure to assist an of- ———— single business deal, besides his $100,-]ficer on demand, of permitting a CUT $131 000,000 Action was taken by the American | 900 carnival show of twenty cars, prisoner to escape and of threatening . z Government, it is pointed out offictal- | pISAGREEMENT BETWEEN THE|*® Kill Director McFecly. Coppinger, —S— Safety Bernard MeFeely, Syivester|the departing enemy by attempting} Up to this time an unmarried to prevent, in their autocratic man-| mother usually has been scorned by ner, the right of the Irish people to| ner fellow employees, b F ac Fifth ad Jefferson Streets, where ployees, but the law Fale themselves: What is our OPPO-| now compels Mrs. Grundy to let her must have carried the barrel and To the argument that America ap- Monica, proprietor of the restaurant Pincus Lesser, owner of a delicatessen at No, 266 East 169th Street, was about to close last midnight when two Négroes came in. One was in chauf- feur's uniform. They asked for sand- wiches, and while he was cutting the q ity rned he had to to a New| bread a revolver was poked under his ly, only when it a ared that the suspended to-day, is charged with] pet) a ; om : nose. usopeab Gevetnisante ware about to COUPLE AT CHRISTMAS. dereliction of duty in letting a prie-| Estimates Are Reduced Brora) 93 He was backed into a rear room, |dispose of some German assets with-| There will be a little further inves- | Mer escape. A hearing will be allowed] Million Pounds Sterling to 62 it for ten months. His father | $122 was taken from him and he was|out even consulting the United States. | tigation of a row that Brunen and his| both policemen to-morrow. Millions for Year. id Hadas, and the parents have| then locked in @ wash room with aJA high Administration official privil-| Wife had last Christmas Day, when| The man who did the stabbing has hotified of his death. The body|chair braced under the door knob.|/eged to speak for the Government|they exchanged virtually harmless] "ot been arrested, but the police said] LONDON, March 18 ¢Assoclated will be taken to Atlanta for burial. He freed himself later and notified |here, made a particular point to-day| shots after tho wife had revealed to] they were aware of his identity, Press).—The British Army estimates z Layo ah aarg Police, but detectives}of the fact that the American Army|him that thelr daughter Hazel hau an hane to-day coe ne first con- for the coming year total £ 62,800,000 co ith Willi nected story of the stabbing. He si : ign. ROBBERS HOLD UP find Be eiGy she robbers, of Occupation was kept on the Rhine | run off with William Parkston, a lion d story of the stabbing. le said aucommaredite Gen TIAODO dane vous! ‘WOMAN IS HELD UP Allies that it should be there—not be-| ried him. So far as Parkston is con-| o'clock yesteyday morning with Lieut. cause dt had any especial American | cerned he is eliminated, He was at «| Greenficld and Mrs, Greenfield and a'|Commons this afternoon. ON STREET BY THUGS B ‘ouths the expenses of an occupation sojthe ‘+ voting. ut Parker wants to} neighboring table made an insulting | 700. ae =A opt lajge eagerly desired by Europe would, in] know more of the status of affairs] remark about Mrs. Greenfield's friend,| ‘The number of soldiers in the es- rs. Catherine Duffy, Afty-two, of} ment, be preposterous, Secretary | since Christmas, man to apologize. to 142,707. Lord Lee of Fareham, hi No, 404 East 16ist Street, with $700 Hughes will not believe it till he gets} The phrase, “three men, The party left the place about 6|First Lord of the Admiralty, said the Two youths entered the restaurant of David Rainer, at No. 400 South}and deeds to property in her pet-|ments themselves—press reports to|told Chief Parker that when her hus-| for his umbrella. Then the man he|would be reduced by nearly £21,000,- tlooat pocket, was walkin, mye the contrary notwithstanding, band reached home early Friday eve-| had made apologize attacked him,|000 net, compared with 1921-22, as a and held him up, taking $85 from the through 166th Street at ‘Carmi! Place ning from Williamstown, some thirty] He overpowered the man and called |result of the Washington Conference cash register, at 10.80 o'clock last night when two| . If the Allied Governments ignore the| miles away, where he hac his circus} for heip, but, he said, neither Green-Jand administrative economies. The Fourth Street was in the restaurant Bef question will get into politics on this} was mud on his face, and when she/ aid until the had shouted several {duction of £17,695,000. at the time, wearing a number of alate (ke Hace on the | side because the Democrats have been | asked him why he answered: times. her they only wanted money. They] the head with his pistol, Then they |#Parate peace treaty with Germany| were following me in a machine. 1] another patrolman came and took the warned her and Rainer to make no| threw her to the ground and tore of | Wouldn't safeguard American righta|stepped on the accelerator and made] prisoner. Fitzgerald then fulntea ¢n| TO DELAWARE BY JUNE init solely because of the desire of the|tamer {nm the carnival, and had mar. | he went to the restaurant about 3.30 BROOKLYN CAFE it was announced In the House of purpose to serve. To refuse to pay|dance 'n Perth Amboy at the time »i] woman friend of hers. A man at al The naval estimates total £64,383,- AND ROBBED OF $1,145 the opinion of the American Govern. | between “Honest John’ and his wife] which Fitzgerald resented, forcing the|tablishment will be cut from 186,097 Woman's Jewels, worth of Liberty bonds, $445 in cash] a concrete statement from the Govern- | curiously into this case. Mrs. Brunen| o'clock, but Fitzgerald had to return Jexpenses of the effective naval forces Fourth ‘Brooklyn, early to-day Mrs. Jessie Glass of No. 395 South |thugs, one a Negro, sprung out. American request, the chances are the | headquarters for the winter, there| feild nor the proprictor came to his|estimates provide for a total net pro- ae aeeceaer @iamond rings, but the robbers told| throat and the white man hit her on | {sisting from the beginning that a] ‘I think, mother, that three men} ‘Then Greenfield, Coppinger and JERSEY TO RUN FERRY tr \ di eutery. her skirt. It took another few mo- | Well as ratification of the Versailles} 0ld Hortense (his pet name for his! when he revived the prisoner was When they left Rainer and Mrs.|ments for the robbers to. find saa ‘Treaty and that American member. {Studebaker car) step along some. gone. CAPE MAY, March 13.—The City com both screamed, Patrolman] valuables and run off. ship on the Reparations Commission ergy vege Asnbtd Ss, Fites Commissioners of ane aay tortay re- les Hoffman of the Bedford Ave-}| A half hour later a man stumbled | would have saved the United States |™men si . ceived word from Trenton that Gov, due Station responded, but could find} over Mrs. Duffy in the dimly lighted |its present embarrassments, Ewha lene the situation: was BRITISH TO RUSH Eadwarda aigned. the New. ersey-Dein- 0 trace of the robbers. Kreet- Sho was conscious and able ——_— ad Der wee Biri enk acts: ok TRIAL OF GANDHI] eration of a. ferry between the two Leacrm. amar wel to tell w! ed. a S = ‘ARRESTS TWO THUGS Was CUt and et ne bones ISAYS 4-POWER PACT is the man hired to do the killing ———— Steps have been taken to have er in operation by June. IS BORN OF FEAR aay a ib put I can find] He, With Banker, Pleads Guilty} Residents of all the New Jersey. coast 5 ti esorts are happy over the signing o Sovepere nae nt of Sedition—Case to Goon | fe" hin “assuring the ‘operation of” the | fe since {t will shorten the route to ROBBERY. Before April them from the Southern States and New Robbers broke the window of I.J| LONDON, March 13.—M, c, gland by many miles. The Pennsyl- Gandhi, India's non-co-operationi ale AEG HeesiO® Renae cal oper leader, and a banker who finance | °20nUy 18 the ferry landing. y his paper, “New India,” have of the thug's fingers. She was taken to the Bronx Mi IN BROOKLYN HOLD-UP ternity Hospital and after being a: Phird Robber Escapes After Vie-| tended went home. She gave a good tim Is Beaten Unconscious, description of robbers, James Beneventino, nineteen, of No. 106 > Avenue, and Howard Thi -] ton, nineteen, of No, 332 Nassau Aye: CAR-BARN THUGS Borel in Beatvick Ayenwe near Sige] FYE Ne NAL Es Hiram Johnson Asserts It Is “An]™W® APG Siren @TomE Alliance Which Says ‘Must’ to the R 7 Davega’s ting goods store at No. U.S. 125 West 125th Street carly this morn- WASHINGTON, March 18.—The}ing and ran with the booty they Four-Power Pacific Treaty is a quad-| snatched. Patrolman Mills of the West] Dleaded guilty to British charges of ~ ruple alliance born of fear ena ts{ 1284 Street Station gave chase in | Jiuon. ‘Their trial will take place FUNERAL DIRECTORS Knocking down and robmbing) James} A starter was busy checking up the! an attempt to barter away America’s} COmmandecred taxicab and caught two,|pefore April 1, according to cable Lebevan of No. 244 Selgel Street. money turned in by New York Ruil-}) .4 John Daly, twenty-two, of No, 1422] 10m Delhi to-day. A third man who participated in the} way street car conductors in the office | M@rtase 48 & means of insuring) 4 insterdam Avenue, und Patrick Scully| , S!eht disturbances in agricultural tala on the ground floor of the barns ut}America’s safety, Senator Hiram] of No, 1448 Amsterdam Avenue, The} ?tricts in the vicinity of Calcutta 29d Street and 11th Avenue at 1 A. M, two captives had four cameras valued pave been reported, today, when two men waving revolv. at $60 and @ pair of roller skates. ers came in, <a “Hand over the dough, quick!" on fabem suid, ‘Phe starter with his knee pressed Johnson asserted to-day in a speech to the Senate, He 1s the first of the irreconctlables o}to deliver a prepared speech against the treaty. He sald he would vote against the treaty “because it saps — Yr TO OPEN WEDN THUGS GET 6350 IN GROCERY DAY. HOLD-UP, s have been com ted for the The branch grocery of the Daniel | forms t Wednesday of the . Reeves Corporation at Sixth q]new Magiatra Court, Ridgewood, a button rigged up under the dggk] the spirit which Is the genuine secur- Fifth Btreet,. Brook!yn, en oe Queens, which will be presided over by for the purpose and gongs begun|ity of this country.” The treaty ts the time being by the Magistrate as Lost, FOUND AND REWARDS. ringing upstairs and in the rear, In]an alliance which says thugs on Saturday night assigned to Flushing. John Gerold, TORR Si nel oraiivete en ese a few seconds one hundred motor- F > Britton of No. 111 18th Street,| etary to the Commissioner of Public | one waned tor return to Geo. Boul men, conductors, sweepers and others soeaiipemmesos: closing the place far] Works of Queens, has been appointed | "&y.6 Malden Li ond and ied Saeeienenes SALOON HELD UP AND ROBBED OF $28; i SUSPECT CAPTURED ht, thleve. t Chief Clerk of the new were rushing toward the office with To Stop » C the aie 5 wot $350 from a court, and 2 haya Mea ee e Ne? 8,Cole te ene ere tablets ine ae Fosiate " gee yesisted and bot da an rebar, ¢ lerk of the Long Island Three men who had waited until the! got away by the skin of their tooth, Mee Tee DR BNOE Sal thate lune cide et’bia shen) eens Care OO erate : in x /

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