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erm oe i Pilate Reece nsec tine SE the Kast View man camo upon the wreck of the Graves car. He drove on the Elmsford, where he picked up Capt. MoQuillan of the Greenburgh police. Returning to the wreck they found themselves unable to ilft the twisted body of the car, under which they could see the body of & man, ince Was summoned and a search in the field alongside the road revealed the body of Henry Graves 34 and the unconscious Duncan Margaret Train Secretly Wed In Paris to Fellow Student BRISK SKIRMISHING [™ ON ULSTER FRONT SSeS 2 BY SCOUT PARTE (Ay) DER ARREST, THEN PAROLED. Sniping and Occasional Burst Coroner Fitzgerald was notified at White Plains. He ordered that Dun- gan Graves be technically placed un- der arrest and then paroled. The Coroner has not decided whether or not he will hold an inquest. Henry Graves 3d was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Graves jr. of Irving- ton ahd a grandson of the founder of the Atlas Portland Cement Company. He attended Hudson Schoo! at Tarry- WHARTON DENIES SON WAS ENGAGED TO SUICIDE MODEL Philadelphia Bragds Report of Announcement at Clark Party as False. of Machine Gunfire Shows Rival Forces Ready. MANY HOMES IN FLAMES. VHILADELPIOA Maveh & Denial that bis gon. Bayandiwas an- Raced to Rauliné Virginia Clark, the Hoston artists’ model’ amd: divorcee Signs of War Everywhere on Both Sides of Border town, Bt. Paul's School and Pri who committed suicide at Het apart- , St, Paul's School and Prince ment Thutaday. night, w a ton University, but was nut a Prince- Patrols Move Up. EREPRGe thane ety ae de by. con graduate. He married Miss Mar- MANOMETRIC Toate ihe} ‘ garet Dickson, a daughter of Thomas _— nine ONIN Ceca tcae Pith quoted, Dickson of Morristown, N. J., and was} LONDON, Mareh 21 (United 1s having stated Ue éigawemont # the father of three children. He was] p ous) —While there lias not us yet was announced just twenty minutes be- the model swallowed the poison ich ended her life. & member of the Brook and Authors’ Clubs. Mr. Wiison was a Yate gr general conflict a Ulster front, ong last night was mark w cr ate. It ts not true,” said the fa He married Miss Marian Becker, a} by brisk skirmishing, which showed to-day, “somebody is m suirastirite daughter of Mrs. M. Bathgate Becker|that both forces are ready to begin the stories which: some ‘rotter’ has of Irvington. He was associated In] pening sold to a newspaper. the banking business with his father. WETS BAW HAW RRA ‘ Patrols tenemy tert n has made no statement to Mr. Wilson's father was formerly pcre ahem Senesny | SOrr iny person concerning this case, ex- President of the Lincoln Trust Co tory” in much the same fashion as cept the proper statement he made The young man served in France as} scouting parties used to craw) into to the police after Miss Clark's death. @ captain in the artillery, When sceiyS teGhOR in) te ‘World Ile never said he was engaged to Mr. Wilson was seventeen he at] marry her and last Saturday morn- tended, with his sister Helen, a dance | W* ing when I talked to him over the in @ Boathouse at Nantucket, Mass.]| Bombs were thrown at scattered telephone, he set évérything right.” The building, a dry, frame structare,| points, Bridges were blown up caught fire. Miss Wilson and three} Motor cars were sei Trenches (Bgerlal to he Evening Wortd!) others were burned to death and] were dug across roads to act as traps BOSTON, March 21.—District At- Henry Wilson had a narrow escape.|for automobiles torney Thomas C. O'Brien will eon- ————— With the coming of daylight, the fer with Medical Examiner MaGrath L; scouts withdrew to their own sides of some time to-day in connection with DODGE PUT ON TRIA theliiho wnat Withacante neat the Clark tragedy and, if the facts IN KALAMAZOO NOW Jtochiments of Ulster yolunteors moved warrant, will conduct an investiga —_ “the front.” tion. Oharge This Time I om jerever the opposing forces were At her home in Worcester, Miss Auto While Intoxicated. within rifle shot of each other, ther: Ona M. Cosskie. the only other girl KALAMAZOO, Mich., March 21.— | Was sniping, and eccasionally a burst sent at the party which ended so . ‘ row ee ragically, said that Miss Clark an- val Dodge, youthful million-| % Machine gun fire was heard SERSICANES : John Duval ine, y Kpurouching the trout Bors ofthe nounced informatly “Bayard and I airf, who yesterday completed 4 five- north or south, there were signs of are to be married en Saturday.” day prison sentence in Detroit. for] war—s¢ntries who demanded passes, “The announcement somewhat automobile speeding, is on trial in} small parties of refugees leaving thelr of a surprise he said. ‘Wharton Municipal Court here to-day on i! homes, bodies of armed men march smiled as {€ somewhat embarrassed, charge of driving an automobile while} ing briskly intoxicated, on the midnight ride when Miss Emeline Kwakernaak, one PHOTO Errore | but offered no Nothing was said as to comment whatever, any possible MRS REGINALD EMBREE Telegraph lines were s: (Mee GARETT 4 TRAIN) ‘ered to-day in Tyrone, r 01 or objections on the part of Wharton's of three girls Invited for « ride! Gouin Armagh and Londonderry ; . — , ‘ iving art in the French eapi-| Pople againat his marrying Pauline; jumped and was injured. HELEAST: March G1 CAsdbelRtedl ee eee ee eee een niteo| 1 think she had planned to tell us A jury of six men was obtuined in The ‘al : ae ed onjection is quite secondary to the} tal for the last year, Mrs. Embree] i) ot the party and that we were to Deputy Sheriff Preston tes- to situation along the Ul living at No, 6 Rue Leo Delibes, Her an hour. puty Sheri a Btate. Hondne call‘ of romance, a cablegram T do not think it was tifled Dodge was under the influence | ty") has: ey is still tense ; ‘ ‘th mother and father visited her in} ea ag a sutcide party cay Firing was renewed at 6 o'clock this]! aris to-day announced the Davia cinatsuratie! Jearned then | Planner a > pu % ‘ u bott r ast summer and learned ie - e of liquor when arrested, and # bottle | iorning trom the Free State side of | wedding thern of Mins Margaret A\.lot the ro ¢ attachment existing | LOdy seemed happy and all congratu- of Mquor taken from the automobile Hogs Pasa leptin Jiated Wharton and Pauline acaiieen the frontier between Aughnacloy and] ‘Train, young daughter of Mr. and! between her and Mr. Embree. Owing |" I Dota ee cepa pelo The firing, which was|Mrs. Arthur Cheney Train of this}to their daughter's youth, they ot Te rom commandeered houses, Jasted|city, and Reginald Embree of Boston] jected to a marriage between them, WORKMAN DIES IN FALL [two pours Mrs, Emt father was formerfy|but this did not serve as an obstacle. OF 8 STORIES ON HOIST] Paiders last evening surrounded|an Assistant District Attorney here, {so fur as the young people were con- Glengean Lodge, the home of John} and is ~ well known writer of short{ cerned. Mechanism Goes Wrong on Build-|H Allingham, near Trillick, County] stories and novels Mrs. Embree, as a debutante in ing Being Constructed, Tyrone, close to the Free State bor he wedding occurred on this city, was considered one of the L . ‘ jer, Allingham open on the}day and Mr. and Mrs. Embi prettiest girls in society and she and Pe e, No, 241 East 119th | ° mn Uh & I ’ Yisotat Perins)/ Nor 24 raiders and drove t start next Saturday for a two mont * sister, Miss Helen ‘Train, re- ' Street, was killed this afternoon by a1" pncountorini Laird, af heneymoon.in Algiers. | Mr. and Mes, ed tmich attention, At the Tr fall of eight stories in a building in} worker on the Allingham farm, who| Train ave just now in Santa Bar-| nome, No. 113 East 73d Street, it course of construction at No. 375|also was an Ulster “R" upectal con_| lara. Cal. and will learn tosday uf aid that Miss Helen Train was Riverside Drive. stable, shot and killed him tieir daughter's marriage, ; ting « school friend. Arthur K pilag Want wrong wiih thal, “10 DuGhiNg: of isolated ‘Unioniat! TVS YeNne Drigy and groom have |'yretn, her brother 1s in| Harvard: (Continued F earone Something Ld houses was subsequently bogun gn tinued eran Are Ease) sag hapthg pege ribs pes The house of John Stewart inthe e ° omnes e = — mints ang dh ovom sav ww “aed MESSING Millionaire Schoolbo . y vatd phia, a close iate of Mr. Rickard him, Georee cratiaids No. aoe Baa | erm andl Stowattwito in ae in boxing matters, came into the court 147th Street, was the engineer inloid and lives with his wife and two ° room just as Mr r was using his iN Says Nor wea asus greases eT SOMMHE Dy His Mother Here Wrote |e: :eiewce ser e's struction Coes pany ie 00 West 72d} special Constabulary, was seriously f shake of the defe:.dant'’s head Street, is erecting the building. wounded defending his home. The Mr. Steuer began to-day to ask itp sate La aN valders ‘then set the house and the He Had Found Job i in Restaurant talesmen whether they would be preju- STREET SLIDES INTO RIVER. | farm buiaings on tire, diced for or against witnesses who Many other houses in the same vi ee have been for weeks In the close cus- Section of Main Higtway te |cinity, some of the most substantial torly of the Gerry Soclety, which init- farmhouses of the countryside, wer, uted the prosecution of Mr, Rickard Se Carried Away. wai on ane ana’ naety Disappeared From Plainfield Schoo] Last Octo-|" tne criminal Branch of the. su. SARANAC LAKE, March 21.—Sara-| In rillick, the situation became “ preme Court was the only part not nae Village awoke yesterday to nd that] serious, | Rven the Helita dent np, Crom ber—Writes He “Is Doing Well’—Will eaieined) tocatisn/ OE th fmera of the polic racks attracted the at the late Justice Hotchkiss. Justice . ved ee ees Main tention of a mobile platoon at Drom Get $1,000,000 When Twentv-One. Wasservogel said that inasmuch as peda ore, which hurried to the town. ‘Ter s the jury was being kept together and ness section, haf slid into the Saranac} jin, was so widespread and the A blue-eyed boy millionaire—seven-) “My ‘son disappeared on Oct. 14," }away from their businesses and ther River, 5 ‘ number of men engaged in attacks} teen years old—is working for wages| Mrs. Duffield 1, “from the Grosz-| homes, it was only fair to shorten Tons of earth, voulders, trees @nd @)ugainst loyalist homes was so large! and possibly tips in the dining oom or] man Private School at Plainfield, N. J. | he time of LRSORYOM CARA! UR part of the sewer pipe gave way when] that the crown forces were unable to i ie much us possible, and for that reasor water “hich overflowed a drain cheek the incendiary activities x. [Kitchen of some New York restaurant. [On that sky T received a telegram} no nad felt constrained to for the Ce Easel te Spee Muerte ia lob ad citement was running high through.|Maybo he's the waiter who got your]from him saying he w coming home. | privil of adjourning court in re- of earth twenty-five feet square 10y]t the district to-day thin dime at luncheon to-day, oy the} But he did not come, ‘The next news ¢ memory of Justice Hoteh- re ee j Sexovel eoeau Seniien In Lins boy whe carried away the dishes, { had was a letter from New York in Fepatennlna the Cun gral) say danger zone on the northe de shich Gi , the border were oblived to evacnate{or the Kitchen Ind who washed ‘em, Which Soren dhe was ‘doing| "che samo consideration for the jury their homes and seck shelter There's no telling—yet ene there wak a tong aitence, | 2&4 Much to do with the order com. where, On nily Was fired upon] His name is Gordon Duffield. | pnree weeks ago there was another Led Mr, ne pe ats 1 Tombs cell ialpecratay ale bata eID nephew of Gen, Gordon Duffield of} letter stating plainly that Gordon was bl ae between the: Tietice, . MT) Detroit, Mich., prospective heir to a exniayed and Intimating | that Hie | pistrict’ Attorney Banton and Max Craig, the Ulster Pre-] round $1,000,000, and he has been ee Ta weaerat ate al pumeia | D- Steuer, senior counsel for the de 8 erstood that Mes eld mier, told a deputation of workers} missing since Oct. 11 Any one whol wit pemain in wen Worle white the | fense: Bera! order was issued who had beon expelled from Belfast | finds him ts asked to fell him his] search is being made. ‘The hoy is de- [TUSIEe WO ae) al hy er Uli s practicable & E aAvaly: Ta ha TRAD PR SOE 1S WEA AD HASHES DOME rather Wants him—also to] scribed 5 fect 10, weighing 190] )"" Se teenie present to carry out the agreement pounds, blue eyes, brow j Peat Hbsnty wills: tne nen made with Michael Collins, t notify the Bureau of Missing Per- | P ad drown hair, dim=ti4 iry him were unde ward and made ee nn va iarel Uullsal Dante ples, wearing when he went away) {ive jead to some prejudice against the Provisional Government in § sons ol e Police Department dark gray suit and brown Gan, " ad to prejudice agai (Continued From Tirst Page) Ireland, regarding their restoration to] His mother, Mrs. Graham Duf-| No definite reason for his leavin im 1 P| mi Aiea Mr. Rickard had repared, so his helr places of employment, | THIS, Wet tiga of No, $17 North Pearborn {school has been learned, but it is sit | py LAE TROT LA AURIS BORN (OR aaid, was because of the difterenct . ‘ vienis sas, 0 nish bonds up to the Axsistant District Attorney was ee gris One bones a ieee Street, Chicago, is in New York to] that he may have found his studies | g5so,go0 lad there been a possihilst that Silverstein had been annoying her |ihG the tense feeling created by other | hel the bureals in the search. Judge] PkAomN Of his remaining on bal ever since they met, six weeks umo. | 0). s x Levy of the Ch bait ; The fortune he Fs expected to inherit) ate Rickard spent last night on a vi id e! 6 ad ie Le w our “T from uncle, Whose name he rs sat : disa charged it About two weeks ago, ahe sald, after)“ wany carters fatlod to report for friend of the family, i o helping, wit) not be his until twent EN CELETL AR: Be TOGA iE RUS VLA she had repeatedly repulsed him, Sil- | yey ans in mrotest againet the lack | : pints wll 9 s until he is twenty-one. | Qwindling prominent women out oi verstein waited for her at the Spring | NOrk (eee ll hie enlace. s $700,000 by impressing them with his Street subway station and again de- |” ne Wek Dad aavauitea ihe neactera! ° intimacy with men of great financial manded that she marry him. Herun-| O° 0)" . e. e affairs, awer was 4 flat refusal, whereupon he} Strike became | pr uae Cone aNS 9 cems like a pleasant sort of fol struck her In the head and then, | THE city’s taille resembled that of the ; low," Mr. Rickard said drawing a knife, slashed at her, cut-| Suet Sunday, only tanicars Wants Rooms of Mother “Did he try to sell you any stock?" ting one of her fingers. DUBLIN, March 21 (Associated 0 ine he was asked as he sat waiting for She reported this to her} nay) —A special meeting of the pesmipepany SOs, Bane the trial to begin mother. She went to the de-|1 pi eann cabinet has A called Mr. Rickard smilingly shook bis eet ey OF Natllam Lonarek, troy to-night to consider the situation| Kiddies in a Chorus of Bawls in Court—Justice}"),narea or more applicants tor be oe n Belfast and along the Ulster-Free ma é . weelt an operative escorted her to and |'2 °) . W. admiasion were held up ut the tems from the shirt factory. During that| Sista border Mlswses from the Finds a ay Out. porary barriers outside the court room time Silverstein did not molest her, | S°* we ii jrescsilmmpntied = otros Any one with @ vacant apartment, | spring.’ said the court) “You at 10 o'clock. Under instructions and later the private detective's ser ae BAe af we gids! Haag on Jat reasonable vent, that will aceom-| have ti then to get another a Chief Clerk Penney, Capt vices were stopped COTS Mane CUM otee Tamodate Mr and) M ny Palme | ment.’ and the parties to the suit left wers of the bailiffs gave notice that The girl said that she came to this} "P Neh Strabane, County Pyrane tierk and thelr 1 winldvan, useing (OU there was only room inside for tales couniry with her mother, Lena, and . Ve “Ma Versus Paimeteiri n and lawyers having business with our younger sisters, in 1920 ‘from|NO U. S. CALL ON BRITAIN | from six months to fourteen years in] pose was called to-day before | the court, and the would-be spectators Visi Domain Austia. Her father] BOR WAR DEBT PAYMENT |sa: will confer reat favor upon Justice obitzek | Me Mahoney came} melted away Sergeant in the Austrian Army, hac Mra. Helen M nd her five| forward with five young Mahoneys been killed on the Russian front dur- | Chance! Horne Does Not Pro-|qyijaren, Lecunse the Mahoneys are| {ailing after he From the other} mothers needed — shelter He sug ing the World War, She is studying we to Make Conditt erate ene ide of the ‘court room came Mrs. | gested that they get together anc 4, at Rivington and Ridge Streets Piskdeebin Robert Horne. ‘Onancoion san: YJOne of the Palmeticri children looked [teri to look for a new place in the Silverstein gave his address ux No. [or the Hxchequer, discussini: the Beieinh | MOE 1 4 ala Mahoney and began to bawl Inf mean time $4 Forsyth Street, but this is the tin the Mouse of Cor@nons to-day Be BySH| 1so Mrs. Mahoney!a minute there was a chorus of bawls] “And if you hear of a place you'll location of a loft building. It was [oxid bought the tenement N 9 Je that could be heard at Canarsie let her know,"’ said the court to Mos. learned that he has a sister, Mrs,| "I do not propose to make any con-| rome A¥enue und selected the Palme Fell them T will take them all to| Mahoney Gelfer, living at No, 85 Ridge Street, | Sitlons to the American : nt aa} tier! apartment, the larg in the | the cireus if they will stop, ‘ell them] “1 certainly wil” she replied, with directly opposite the Kumme! pome, |? the Payment of our due obligations. ace, in Which to live. She bought] anything, but stop it,’ said the Court. Pgincerity, and the ease of Mahoney vs. In anawer to a question, Sir Robert] the house because she had to b 1 which he frequently visited “as a| ai) ae duimand had boon receteud trom " 1 had to hive women take them ent off parmetier marked down means of seeing the girl he shot ae ne rina einceauranisupt bade diael Bt tN twas w nd when rt and ¢ hah aid the clert ——_— the British debt during the coming fi-] {Me a a sh Roe horseaion cons, bet a re led outsid ae (on Need Not Wave Col nancial year, nor ld the other Euro-| Justice Shiet Ww sho t had te COLDS BING DANGER Ht you ane amet e ORONO ACININE SATOH ak 4 ‘ ‘ 1 RA Tabicts m you feel the firat symptoms ‘ bile ae LE ‘ sited mea eis see ae ale ts ef 8 Cold coming on.—A demand, Murch #1 4» Uie diet guy offiuw cured out uod be kuew bothl No Giuge—aun * _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922 KIDNAPPED BUTLER WiLL NAME RICH GIRL, HE DECLARES Pyomis $ to S: Bern August Probst Wutier who Meing quest epedings at I Mis love for t rd e youn: Bh Pittsburgh millionaire that hearing b if he is pressed’ re noon will “reveal a Mr ug he Sandle) proceedings to enable 0 bail, and he step he vernment officials “T have had, for nto fight for my he said has been given Probst. i with a tion Island, single abnormals, where room thy idiots. officials from They face, ministration me why I fuss about “Pm going Probst was place as butler it Ligonier, Pa New York and apartment on He was released to Europe was Swiss Consul refused passport, and later cause his original entr His enemies learned railroaded if toned, and unless 1 from the court I'm habeas proceedings secuting Dr. Perry the Tombs Prison, as a witness for his sanit He have doing have is pert tried nything waved into the wanted to a foreigner. heid West bought just After an interview with Probst Mr, Sandler said the butler, on the stand, say Who Is young fsiand Trying to Railroad Him Out of Country, wi sanity neg in deportart ro daugiter of said to-day hab. in the some 8 subnormals, in the case vo to me judge Knox this aft habeus that rea privileges as Probst to make declares has been opposed by on, an co-opera- Ellis sane, dissuade flag make this kidnapped in Rolling Rock Club He was brought to prisoner fre 137th when, i his sanity get Government for to he at ded dozen ¢ morons and but the an om. Street after passage i mo! in him, vise rearrested was illegal. could was a fair ques- de officials who is per- Probst and why.” Lichtenstein, will be n his behalf in my begged me not to drag the Ad- dd asked this through. the his it alienist will tell the following story; He was a great favorite at the ex- clusive Rolling Rock Club, member- ship in which is confined to twelve Pittsburgh families. Miss X, daughter of a wealthy fam- ity, fell in love with him and he with They became secretly engaged, much to the chagrin of a Y, a society lad who had Young Mr. went so far as to produce a revolver and lay it on his breakfast table when her, he says. young Mr. been courting her. Archie was serving that meal. On Washington's Birthday last, ac- Mrs. Z— cording to Archie's story, no relation to Miss X but a matron of one of Pittsburgh's most prominent familles—called the butler aside and said: “Archie, 1 love. Who is the girl “It is Miss X," fessed. “You poor boy, ‘you'e best go home in Switzerland and to forget this,’ the matron replied, ac- cording to Archie's story to his coun- your mother sel. he says “We have plighted our true in court Probst to testify understand you are he con- Then the next morning (so he a me his an pe - be in going to bring out in the on Y says In his sworn application for a habeas corpus writ) he was forced out of the club at pistol point, brought a West to New York, 137th Ste escaped, was and has be recaptured on Ellis Island ever since. Club officials in Pittsburgh denied the kidnapping story, although they from They said one of his queer actions was to wander about the club's preserves at- tired only in his underclothing. Again, admitted he Rolling Rock they say, have “royal blood” himself the equal or certain other Swiss ame known was taken “under escort.” confined in t apartment three days, in Trentoa n in the observation ward away superior whose he was fond of claiming to and of declaring of a engage- ment to an American millionalress be- When the case comes up to-day be- fore Judge Knox the Government will be represented Negro 2 Federal ward, la who Attorney 8 by J.C an under chief of the district Thomas, a Assistant Col TWO U.S. BATTALIONS BACK FROM RHINELAND art of Sth 1 Vortiand Wit Children, PORTLAND, Me., come to two battalions of the of Cantigny from had served at for two years last American Rhineland Under Ger forces command of r" wh we Ikinley and stationed With them und ehildren, nd the ing were dependents families of enlisted men, thirty-nine we Commissioner of announced to-day wtih person easly « score Ingureds thirty eee HIRSHFIELD EXAMINES RECORDS OF BROOKLYN March home’? was extended here to-dq Sth Regiment Infantry returning on the nany the Coblenz Bridgehead ‘They were to ‘ol t fantry Welco Wives and where leave Hay- 'w a transport they among the Harry hy aeven i Accounts that he of his examiners to Brooklyp to inves tigate the borough's books and methods women officer num nd children. 45 eflicers and 976 enli q ts Prel Hirshiiell had sent (wo Mc will be President al the request of Borough Kicgelmann to the Mayor The (nvestigation, be wih of the indietm ep in conn A hea kille the week the in and BUTLER WHO SAYS HE BROKE SOCIETY GIRLS’ HEARTS _AUGUST CARCHIE’) PROBST GREATEST BATTLE BETWEEN DRYS AND WETS NOW STAGED (Continued Prom First Page.) the Eighteenth Amendment upon the Constitution sure Houses of Congress. “In 1920 the wets made t est effort was that we fee they could to elect a wet] pretation by Internal Revenue Commis: Congress, daa we wit the nueetr sioner Blair of the Supreme Court de- the peopie in every district and the, cision In the case of Smietanka, col- Palit ete tim mete. i. lector, against the First ‘Trust’ and y re election of forty more} Savings Bank of Chicago, officials sald d in the 67th than were in the to-day. 66th Congress, disposes of the] The Supreme Court held that Income “7 idea that the people would repeal held and accumulated by a trustee for~ Prohibition it the question could bef the beneft of unborn or unascertained. sent to a national referendum.” persons was not taxable. Taxes have been collected In many such cases. The temperance forces are much more efficient organized than their opponents. Thirty-five evangelleal denominations membership of 24,000,000, of which are voters, Catholic organizations with abo 1,000,000 voters are claimed by Small as the backbone of the tempe: ance movement He estimates that there are 120,01 enrolled pulpits from which pasto: actively and continuously are support ing the Prohibition cause. Added these are Protesta with 20,000 Women's = Christian Union, with memberships contribu’ ing monthly to promote work, The Prohibition leaders have been among the stirred to gre, labor unions er activity ever since Samui Gompers issued a statement on be- half of the American Federation of the The claim is made by the drys that thousands of local labor ve endorsed Prohibition and Labor, urging Volstead law. modification of unions ha put of keeping dry majorities in both strong - two-thirds and two Roman Mr. fraternal organizations and the famous Anti-Saloon League and Temperance Prohibition Playing Indian, Girl Is Shot by Grandfather “Harmless Sends Bullet Through Grand- daughter’s Heart. No. 29 Hemlock Street, Brooklyn, who accidentally killed his little granddaughter last night, was in such a nervous state this With Ernest Fuchs, could not talk about the tragedy, The child, Emma Bauer, six years old, had been ‘playing Indian” wit! her grandfather. She was dressed an Indion and bad a wooden toma hawk as a weapon with which shi pretended to make an attack. Th grandfather had heard his son. Richard, say he had an empty an useless revolver in a bureau drawe! He got it out to make the game more realistic. Delightedly the little girl advanced again to the attack and the old man, pretending to be frightened, pointed the revolver at her. It never occurred to him to think the weapon might be dangerous after all. trigger and she was instantly killed with a bullet in her heart, No charge was made against thi grandfather, but his son was arrested on a charge of violating the Sulfivan law. New Jersey Avenue Court and was held in $500 bail by Magistrate Rey- Session: Silanes MILLIONS OF INCOME el th| WASHINGTON, March 21.—Millions of dollars in Income taxes collected must be refunded, according to an inter. nt a ut r= rs os to te el They come to stay will not stand for “light wines and eens The trying out of Heinz | The wets, on the other hand, have taken tack which they hope wit| Baked Beans for the swing sentiment toward them. They do not urge the return of the saloon —they insist They it will not come bacl do not base their the question of repealing the High eenth Amendmen But they Volstead law, hoping to exhibit cer tain of its provisions as too extreme and inconsistent with the the Eighteenth Amendment. fective is the return of light and beer, though the forces are by no means unitgd on th point The dry which the ified to per intent win of course, se! Volstead law c ut light wine: n be and be without being unconstitutional, they insist that to increase the alco- holic content of beverages now merely would fly in the face of t experience of dry States before ti Highteenth Amendment was adopte: when one-half of 1 per cent. of hol was an accepted principle of hibition legislation The “drys,” h ena ft all their own way for Congress is the first in which Prohibition issue can be fought © without being encumbered by national Presidential questions and party plat- forms. It's the first time since t Kighteenth Amendment was adopt that the returned soldier, campaign on are concentrating on the The ob- anti- Prohibition no way by mod- sold e not having This election who fs said first time is quite an event in the home. Bo. cause Heinz Baked Ke t- re of es at er he he o- n ut HAIGH—On Sunday, March 19, 1922, AN- 1B, widow of Hartly Haigh. Funeral services at W. J. Mathews's Funeral Parlor, 233 Lenox av., "192d at Wednesday morning 9.20. Friends are he ed Invited, » be agains ay . have i Shamed to noginter a prOUISts |ROGERS—On March 20m, JAMIEO, age = = *, Jove ri ‘The preparations being made by the fil angel ue tata taie Denes “4 drys are the best evidence of the re-| yilther of Peter J. Rogers. 2» vival or survival of the Prohibition Muccral trom ble tate resldenes issue ‘West 30th Street. Solema requiem an! —— at Holy Innocents Church, 8Tth Street, ISLAND OIL SUBSIDIARY in Friendly Reorgants ton Suit. As a sequel to the suit in equitty 4 the United States tion dary. + AVIBMPT TO WALT MINISTER IN PARIS, Mute, Was wounded in the head, UNDER RECEIVERSHIP Parent Corporation Files Applica- District Court yes- turday, whereby the Is! Oil and Transport Corporation was put in stant CMPRnL hands of a receiver, a second bill in “Qhe Guneral Church" ve. equity was filed to-day, The complain iudaeectaiaant’ ant is the defendant in the suit day, the Island Oil and Corpo the defendant the ou M ing Corp mn, wry ling agency capitalized at $260,000 The compl alleges (hat the Mar lee on owes the parent Knox appointed tH Snowden Marshall and = Arthur J Stevens recelvers also for the subsid PARIS, Muroh —An attempt was toon at any of TD made to-day to assassinate Mr. Chen- “Lost and Foun lu, Chinese Minister to France. Four can be left at any of The World's shots were fired at him by a Chinese] | Advertising Agwmcles, or cam fe youth, none { which, however, took telephoned directly to The World, ofte Mr ai-Gor a Chine en- Call 4000 Beekman, New York. ov “near, who was accompanying the] [Brooklyn Offien, 4190 Main ‘Went of Broadwa: 22 at 10 A. M. Interment Calvary. a ae FUNERAL DIRECTORS, led h morning, bordering on hysteria, that heg * He pulled the = He waived examination tn the .. nolds for trial in the Court of Special TAX MUST BE PAID BACK. ia on Wednesday, Maren) fe a \ iat (0) Ihe im |

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