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i _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, Youth Braves Tides of Hell Gate To Save Woman Who Falls Off Wall tL F Lilie WITNESSES DENY |DENSEL, ELOPING /BUILDINGINDUSTRY {WALL ST. BOOMS = = *! STORY NURSE TOLD | PASSAIC PASTOR, | MUST BE CLEANED ) WITHTRADINGAT ~ WHILE ON STAND} GETS $00 FINE} HOOVER DECLARES} 2 MILLION RATE: Prosecution Attacks Credibility] Pleads Guilty in the U. S.]Secretary Says Practices of|Most Exciting Day in Months, of Miss Stone’s Testimony Court to Violation of the Small Minority Is Becom- | With 30 Stocks Making New in Murder Trial, White Slave Act. ing Unendurable. Highs for Year. — Sse sl MINERS TO TAKE UP Zc gers OFFERS TO SETIL records heré, and in 1911 Crowds Watch Swimmer Rescue Spinster W ho Doesn't Know How She Fell Overboard. Rescue of a woman by a young man from drowning in as nasty a bit : branch tae th ns ; of water as washes Manhattan Island “in 1820 and was sta:| Anthracite Committee Will] drew a crowa last evening to the ea 6 at Caristrom Field, . wall of Carl Schurz Park on the Bast He arrived at Post Consider Proposals of Rivor at Hell Gate, 84th to séth 4, 1921. Independents. Street. Iéter word reached him The tide and currents make the finess of his wife at Sei ee tices tarae|SEEN AS FIRST BREAK] te ‘sseeous fe te sweat itplané for that city. His air- Olivia Stone, charged with the mur- a § harge of No. 852 Bast 65th Street, took his Hie a ‘was wrecked near Cificago and a foromtto continue his trip tol New England Consumers Seek] ite in nis hands when he plunged| | ee ey in aiaae aha overboard to save Miss Mary Begley, koe } fiyn, to-day continu > atta ie City vy train. Mrs. Beck ; Part in Conferences Now ' ok tion fifty-four, of No, 165 Bast 49th Street, credibility of Miss Stone's testimony n after his arrival. Col. Beck, though in charge " the Post Field, was Assistant Being Held Here, Beth did not stop to’ wofey About Her denial yesterday that she had een ya his chantes of coming out alive, but ever met James Tt. Clark, Assistant Jumped from the sea wall just as he United States District Attorney of » ax the title of Com. mandant of both Post Field and Fort stood, without even taking off his hat, hase trai Sela Ine’ of at- Miss Begley had jumped or fanen ack taken up ay ‘Bil te held by Brig. Gen. Ernest ‘Hijnds. LA URA SEES MAN HIT|!2 Xe York to-morrow to act on the] trom tho wall at sith Street, and Harry Abrams, secretary in Clark's fice testified to a visit of Miss Stone reported offer of neveral independent | Beck was nearly two blocks down . i GIRL; ARRESTS HIM) producers to grant the atrikers' nine-| stream.” ‘The woman was whirled he Ueto dap irae Sir peretairtbetd Med office. Miss Stone asked to see the teen wage demands immediately if] rapidly toward him, however, and he f i i War and served i i i i ef iu The prosecution in the trial f BEa BE es On his plea of guilty of having vio-] CHICAGO, April 4.The practices} Wall Street” this morning ha dits Jated the Mann White Slave Act, the} of a small minority in the construc-|most excited stock Warket of the Rey. Cornelius Densel, formerly pas-|tion Industry are unendurable and|year. It was evident at the opening tor of the New Netherlands Reformed | must be cleaned up if business andj{that yesterday's session, in whieh Chureh of Passaic, N. J., was fined | commerce desire protection “from the] "rly 1,400,000 shares were traded $500 in the Federal Court In Newark] steady invasion of regulatory hands|'" and in which more than eighty to-day by Judge Lynch, of the Government,” sald Herbert | Stocks touched new high marks for With Trina Hannenberg, a member] Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, in|‘he year had immensely whetted ap, of his congregation, the minister dis-| his address: to-day before the fifth an-| Petite for speculation. appeared in November, 1920, and re-|nual meeting of the National Feder-] With the sounding of the opening turned in April, 1921, During the] ation of Construction Industries, gong floor brokers milled wildly, time away from Passaic the couple] The Secretary said that during the|®TOUNd the posts of the speculative lived in Buffato, When the clersy-|past ten months the Department of|{@Vortes endeavoring to get their i i ‘it Strike leaders announced ‘here to- day that the anthracite miners’ Gen- eral Scale Committee would meet 4 District Attorney, Abrams said, man returned to his family, which is|Commerce had given intensive study|UYing orders executed. Excitement t Brooklyn Deputy Street Cleaning] they would return to their ‘jobs, intercepted her and held her up. told he was not in and sho might see]® stown one, he was forgiven and|{o,the situation in the construction | was most pronounced ‘in motor shares, | Commissioner Takes Prisoner | Acceptance of these offers, haitea| Her screams and the shouts of those Mr. Clark, To this, the witness sald, |his offense was overlooked by a large | 2{Ust'Y cl 4 Feo ice oe ee ce oe ee to only one conclusion on his part: part of the congregation. He now]“This situation must simply be holds services in his home, some of | cleaned up.’ his Zormer congregation attending. De: SSAUntry Beers Cleatne (Ctid, feainie ab tor |the decent men in the industry must : + Pearse, attorney forlorganize to do it," he said, ‘The the Government, advocated lieniency}great indirect wastes which are be- before the court. He said there were}¥ond the control of any individual or several technical elements lacking to|CORCerm must be eliminated by con-| Stocks rose to new high marks for s ‘al elements lacking to} verted action; to accomplish these] the year with advances in numerous constitute a full fledged violation of |ends there is needed a cleaner organi-|'8tances extending to beyond 8 the Mann Act and the facts showed |zation of the trades, not the destruc- dal ‘ sia hat ah . Lees tion of the trades organization: was a matter of widespread ere was the willingness of the} "TE fied in part: knowledge among leading brokers sirl to go away, that she had financed] «we need in our organized labor aj that many of the largest operators the trip, and that the mother of the] removal of every restraint upon ef-| took advantage of the sharp upward sirl had helpe her to pack her cloth-| fort. There can be no answer to the] Wing yesterday and this morning to ing for the journey. He added that the defendant since his return had been employed at Miss Stone replied she had alread * by the unfon men as “the first break | ashore attracted the attention of the ay | { to Court in Auto. In the ranks of the operators,’ may | Pilot of the Thomas Mulry, @ steam- ui advice and he refused to Deputy Street Cleaning Commis-|;esult in the negotiation of separate | [Ott © tthe Correction Departmens, o Matthew T. Hagen, a letter carrier on its way to Blackwell's Ieland, The ; sioner Laura of Brooklyn this morn-|contracts and the reopening of the| boat was went close to the two ta the OE een alley ata Vestuee cea ae ing saw Joseph 8. Esposito of No. 30] mines affected, according to district | water and Beck caught a life pre-| 8nd Jumped into the water. Raised |fendant gare him a card requesting Carrpll Street strike Miss Secontina| presidents of th United Mine Work. | Server with line attached. By 1t he] Rime he Mast Neve viainer. Some] Mise Stone was asked to took up Ph on the head and knock ers’ Internation and las Begley were pulled aboar - 4 4 times he would swim to the Islandjffom the counsel table on which her her down. Miss Pietraugelli lives at} Union leaders elaborated on the| while the boat made speed for the and back two or three times a day, | head was bowed, so the witness might 1 ‘be sure he remembered her. No, 6 Summit Street and is a neigh-| United Mine Workers’ programme for |!#land and the Metropolitan Hospital, |ekardiess of the strong tide there. - bor of the Deputy Comthissioner. natfonaltzatiqn of the conl industry, {'2, Which both were placed on arrivat, |He won two prises for awimming} meng said, en ne Oe Miss Begley, whose condition is] when only twelve years old, and twof'® tim) New Telling his chauffeur to take care}as it was broached before the House|gerious, because of threatened pneu-| years ago saved a drowning bather hil eres La ate Btone’a of the girl, Latira jumped from his} Labor Committes yesterday by John |monia, declared she had no recollec-|at Rockaway. Beck, a modest young Maweat caters sy That this derendant Rwtomovile, . ent. arrésted Msposito. |i. Lewis, President of the Interna. | tion of going to tho water; thit she} man, ran awax before any one could was tho one who gave you the card girl- ad started out shopping early in the] get his name. aps és WHA the pirt-and the man in the car) tional Union, afacrods, aad hen ste Coead haewele| 1 PHFIIMArE teaHlig Chae pHeumoniE ett opal GL NLL) he drove to the Butler Street Station! ‘The first stop, according to Mr.|in the water could not imagine how| might set in, took Beck to the Met- Chiles d. aaweie: op ataenviile and then to the Fifth Avenue Court.}Golden, who is a member of the] She had got there. She lives with her|ropolitan Hospital on the Island im.|_ © pi iOr en ave the low priced rails, equipments and other groups of stocks were by, no means neglected. During the first hour business was at the rate of more than 2,200,000 shares for a full five, hour day. And during this period more than thirty the Island when he heard the shouts fundamental economic fact that the] distribute stocks purchased at a sub- standard of living of all people is the| stantially lower market level. But simple quotient of the commodities | Outside demand for stocks has so in- and services produced. creased that these offerings were said he met Miss Stone while walk- 1 b - ly absorb The young woman explained that Es-| union's committee which is draftin brother, John Begley, and bis family. | mediately after the rescue yesterday. \ manual labor, being an attendant in} “Labor has a large ficld of service} casily absorbed. ie ; ra ing in Nashville in March, 1906. sho]. trass : : rt Med ide Dosito had been bothering her forlthe nationalization legislative pro-| treme” pee tie eg (ae an, elec: ‘eaay aaa kta nt dome dry clothing} was with a man. She stopped Saw-| naj ae ic hospital, He said tho crimi-}in the further elimination of juriedic-] Among the prominent stocks to months fnsisting ghe elope with him, ‘e ri , . She eaid there would be no elope. gramme, will be the introduction in] Company, was doing some work on| permitted to go home. ment and he must ask her brother's | Cosress of a bill providing for ap- consent. Esposito. waited for her this|polntment of a Government “fact- morning, and once more urged her| finding’ committee. Tihs body, he to elope, then be hit ber, she sald-| ea, would be charged with’ making nal action had been based on a civil t for $10.0 tional disputes, the removal of all re- bash aa new ales for Oe year were the man to him as her husband.| ont of Mise Macnee ent a pat [strictions upon effort, the elimination } Unites Se ete Sawrle said the name given was} C@t® of Miss Hannenberg and a set-| of restrictions upon the use of mater- | aker, 4 an Smelting, Cos- . ea tlement had been reached out of} ja reme: : full eff den, dwin Locomotive, Atlantic either “Selby” or “Shelby : fals. This requirement for full effort |“ ldwin Ja , The witness said ho knew Hagen, | Court: The terms of the settlement] appties to those who work in hard col- GU! AUantic Coast Line and Mlinois the letter carrier, who had shown him| Wf? ot known to him, but he said tars as well as to those who work in} OO? that in order to raise the money the F w yond market, foreign ex- He was held wifhont bail for examin- the forwarding card signed “‘Ollvial oi ister had been forced soft collars. changes and grains all reflec! 0 s tc d to sell his . af “a5 a grains all reflected {m- ation on a charge of jzssault. ® thorough investigation of mine de. Ston ae td been forced to sell his]! Mr, Hoover added that the, building ——— velopment, alleged waste, profits, Miss Stone has testified that the} "7 P trades could “pioneer a great trait of |Prevement in business sentiment. BOWIE ENTRIES. en cere . aay of the shooting she went into “a]_ I" imposing the fine, Judge Lynch ye markets. sort of a saloon"’ in Brooklyn and ote eee rie, the witness said, and introduced Joining in the big upward swing national advance" in the elmination ae aa : said that the Federal Court does not] o¢ fost motion and waste. Liberty jbOnds to-day Semletered ser “One of the planks in the platform bought three drinks of gin, Private|'TY to enforce the law of God but RACE TRACK, BOWIE, Md.. April 4./o¢ the unions, when the time arriv —The following are the entrie high prices. The Ist and 2d 4 1-48 f Detective Frank J. Spadora and Lieut. |°™!Y the laws of the United States. for to- . = ans bop for legislation toward nationalization, reached 100.0: while Victory 4 3-45 climed to 100.8: Frank Farrell of the Brooklyn force |!P’smuch, however, as the case had] LAST OF THUG BAND |°"™™ ‘he said “‘will/be for regulatory con- (Continued From First Page.) and other thugs reaching its climax tropa RACE Puree | $1:200; claiming} tro} of all mines. This would mean fe in the looting of the Shattuck man- mg been broadcasted throughout the testifled that they they smelled no FEAR el , Iquor on her breath within « minute| Contry, the Judge sald, he would GET TERMS IN JAIL} *® that the Government wourle forina sion, nearly every detective of the] ifter the shootine, have to punish the minister, although development of new felds ont, thal down et Albany. They sold enough! police Department is under orders Edward Bohwatie, a Cincinnati de-|le thought he had been’ punished present fields are worked out. it|% the Jewelry In that city to have/to-day to patrol the streets diligently! sective, testified that a week before|°P0Ugh. Densel paid the fine. would halt the existing condition of|the car repaired and to pay the fares|from midnight to 8 o'clock in the . the murder Miss Stope told him and over-development, bring production to|of three of the party who went by btteed| feared eder | thother detective that she was going balance demand and eliminate the ex-|train to New York. The others were e only exception In the new order}, Brooklyn and if she found Kinkead cess labor now engaged in the coal|rouowing with the automobile when! ,tnat,in busy precincts, auch as the 4.—Secretary * slot the Ni yt h One Already Sentenced to Die}® {io Rie %y tore Gntarant ee and Four to Long Terms in [slight operation —hns performed ~ without affording him relief and fears Mo ke Frisk Sing Sing. were expressed that the sight cannot 4 living with the Gormley woman she nN y s County Judge Haskell in Brooklyn industry. West 47th Street or the West 30th]. jin him, be saved. oliesalpemiss the Pridgeport police arrested them. | Street Stations, one or two detectives | ite ee ee a ltaative Atop Horses ag. |e sees) reer Firm te ‘After waiting trial for threo months |are directed to remain in the station] | © ; Sing Sing prison for from seven and NEW ENGLAND COAL on call to handle hold-ups, burglaries} With Schwable when they met Olivia a half to fifteen years; Pellegrino 2 — ° Te arent Sean the two were sentenced for another piss Stone, said she told them that de- He Arrive vif as ng CONSUMERS TO ASK | three months and were released Feb. Se ecemins bud cieerapia of the | tectives had located Kinkead in Brook- 8 ere) ccs to Sing Sing prison for from 21, 1922, and not last week, as Diesat lyn and that she was going there. aaa ten to twenty years and Thomas Mc- REPRESENTATION] #) a iace the police believe. ae Tere nts tave been sent to city "Tr. Charles Soertzer, Raymond| Stampede on Pier as Longshore-|Laushlin to the penitentiary with the ald wales ° and State police throughout the coun- a gs ESTED ae aa a RS AS The Chicago authorities haye been Street Jail physician, sald he attend- Special to The Evening World. try in the hope of learning more of en A ree OME oo Rech asked to go over all their data as tol his doings and of his nssoclatés {cd Miss Stone during her imprison- men sea id Capture seeliniee tern of thee Youre THe ascot. sree br POTTSVILLE, Pa., April 4 : reported there in August] Mrs, Shattuck, who was confined to}Ment and had never noted anything L He. England coal consumers are about to tember, 1921, and the results|her room yesterday by illness ae irrational in*any of her acts. He said] || bery of the drug store of ‘isholes ask the anthracite operators and} of the investigation of them—particu-| by the shock of her experience when |" the day of her arrest she walked Wonder,” three pounds of the pores AS opt sect venue, miners now in session at New York| larly whether any suspicion was di-|she wna locked with her husband and |into the jail unassisted and the next} friskiest monkey ever brought here, Hecapedapmesguvitan cl eaiat the 6 105 rected to g man named Henri Boutlat/eight servants in the alr-tizht vault |day came to his desk unassisted, ask-|arrived to-day on the United Fruit * THIRD RACE.—Purse $1,200; claiming;| to allow a representative to attend i ; time with William J. Evans, Frank four-year-clds and upward; six furlongs, or anybody resembling the former|from which they were extricated by |ing for something for her nerves. liner Carrillo from the Canal Zone} Byans and Felix Santano who were " to become mascot of the 1st Battalion, ‘Hamiiton to long 2 litiisit There Are Occasions When Vol- stead Act Does Not Apply and This Is One. Who will refrain from joining with Samuel E. Malcolm, fitty- years old, of No, 172 East the leaders of Congress, who were so] gist Street, in giving three gure the deficit would be trifling, are} yousing cheers? No one with hat conéerned. oor somewne the possible exception of William TALENTED MAI Practically all the sources of taxn es D FUNDS tion have been tapped and the al-| H, Anderson, when it is under- Mrs, Wrederick Sutton Clears vp|terative ts higher rates from existing] stood that Mr, Malcolm, after Mystery in Sutt, sources, sd twenty -cigbt years of married : When all the facts are digested in} life, found himself yesterday eve- An ecidevit of beh Gatharine. gute and when ary Mel-| ning the father oY a lusty male ye oF sclosures are studied] infant and went ‘out and got lit ict vware. “eeposte tion, of which Mr. Shattuck was]®® unusually handsome emerald ring,| Altogether, Secretary Mellon has Coal district were reported from) Titaent from 1914 to 1021, wilt de. {pledged yesterday morning, but whes| just written an important chanter in yote its ‘regular monthiy meeting at|!t Was shown to the Shattucks they|the Government's fiscal hin@@y for No. 262 Greene Street this afternoon [8d it was not theirs, tho year, and if the truth b’ known] five ‘ The authorities stated that high] to a discussion of the conditions which “(7 BOWIE SELECTIONS, tension electric wires carrying cur-| made the robbery possible, President a rent for coal mines had been cut.{ Gustavus ‘T. Kirby and BANKER’S WIFE GAVE RACE TRACK, BO’ Md., April] Underground wires of the trolle; mnest Colyer* have pre) rt 4—Fie Bygnteg World's selections tor ystem which curry to work the men| gammne ter commenter beans ee toanértow's races are as follows of the Maxwell Mine in Fayette] dents with the police in having. FIRST RACE—Anita Hampton, Rock- |” E y , fayette }dents with the 4 n having the abye, Gt. Angeline, County also were out and the cars| district patrolled and the offering of SECOND RACE—Annette Teller, | ¥&e Unable to operate. 1 reward for the Shattuck robbers will Armistice, Alexander Hamilton. The State police wei ‘be considered. THIRD ‘RACE—Betsinda, Ticklish,|New Salem to disperse a large body Fayette and Washington Counties this morning. ‘Weight. their conferences, If the request] putier of the Shattucks, who disap-|Mr. Shattuck's ineenions use of a] ‘This testimony was the first to the ° 0 a ‘ offec! . = nC implicated in the murder of Paul J. should be granted, representatives of] peared after their home had been} penknife and a dime, was reported /effect that the prisoner was not in » of the U, 8. S, Minow {Gllman, a drugglet at No. 163 Court h ed. Th “Wonder,” as soon as Quarantine to attend the meetings, been charged officially by Police} than has been estimated. 6 Shat- ie 7ees- «igh nomen ae t He 4 Action on this request will, it {s{Commissioner Enright with the Jead-| tuck ecby wae Leiees or Hos a00 meeners: ot the fap doa ass ee T Fe ert a 7 v one Ie} iD, or . ) and an- ey « believed, settle the mooted question|ership in Sunday afternoon's robbery policy being lJ § $215 000 000 SEE Ea ne Ge toe a lees Ga Soe a a oO suit uU ’ ’ bunch of bananas was being carriea | Martin who also sentenced four other bi-annually staging strikes and pus-|was first employed by Mr. Shattuck|>y the insurance companies is de- into a box car by a longshoreman, |™embers of the same band e tast pensions in order to scll coal at high|early in 1917, When the famtly|¢reased by the $22,000 worth of jew- very e 1.2002” three-| Prices. moved to Lenox for the summer]®lry found in the pocket of the over- —— . they have any part in this programme] Was hard on his health and left to Fupbe pasate ties pte temen ‘ swain's mate C. L. Lowry, sent to FOUR kinds—all good | and protest they receive no benefit in] &¢t work as a gardener on a neigh- Pair hea ahold bhi Balada get him, “Wonder" landed on the wages whether coal sells at the usual] boring estate. Panes Ot Set Snes Cuan. wae back of a hours spring reduction or not, Independent} After the family returned to New| fUrnis to-day when this lot of earnece h ntative of the trade, } this time as ‘second man," and re- x suing multitude of longshoremen by i 6 : a mow taking the only possible stand to # his clothing behind him and taking bs Tit is true, the Senate has not tackled/dray horse to another until the pier Pork and T, to Sauce of . 4 ———— inz Tho lust available. coal, in tneficating he teft in a hurry and’ ob-|4tessed them: in tax receipts will carry considerable] Being somewhat frightened himself, Heinz Baked Porkand Beans clei Gistaa Wan aent act viously implicating him in the simul-| “It is needless, I hope, to remind} weight when Congress as a whole|''Wonder” fled back to the Carrillo,! (continued From First Page.) night, and the only coal remaining In| neous disappearance of thousands of | ¥oU that in the event you are attacked | reaches a final decision on pending|to be captured in retreat up tn the sich Slee nd UP} Philadelphia and Reading Coal and = = — r 4 ; - srclee 8 .| proper action or to instruct you x he mic ans } rege Iron Company, which i also betng] My inthe Lenox, ‘Muss. summer| that action should be.” seats wamitied on ait aides te the ae [AT 65 HE’S DADDY fon Uib steve end wured on ste se Heinz Baked Beane in7e7 rapidly hauled away, \ Save WGA’ fouteces s ‘ Z sae oe under each but forgot to light the ‘ home.of Henry White, former Am- tapleton and Maher nodded, un-|publican Party adjourns Congress FOR FIRST TIME; cas ‘Shea Closing: tHecdoor atthe mato Sauce without meat (Vegetarian) hold duties. +, ce t tatertjenroliat rolls "and eavcaty’ NEAR PITTSBURGH |". There have been other similar | perils of the sidewalks. more, if the British Government Me aan a tascuie aie al mye Index. ‘Weight, crimes in the homes of the wealthy] All pawnshops were searchea py|doesn't pay its interest and a bonus pty Pore) ft summer residents of the Berkshires | detectives yesterday but none of bill has been enacted into law, the War Reliet the that the gas under the food on the stove was not lighted, strack al OVEN BAKED mateh. ‘ ‘A = any i ‘aval Res the coal consumers of this region,| robbed of $12,000 in 1917. nearly recovered to-day. highly nervous state the day of the Street, Brooklyn, the same night and was passed, grew peevish, and ag the as to whether thera is any collusion/and attempted tenfold murder, the| other for $15,000. RT NEXT y AR Into the car went Wonder and out} 780m terms. ’ eame half a dozen seared loaders. —all oven-baked—all: operators say they seo no barrier to} York he sought and obtained employ-|Jewelry was Intrusted by Lieut. Secure a reduction in coal prices—by|* Cot belonying to the butler, which |*0lemnly exacting an itemized receipt} these bills yet and {t is fair to as-|took on the appearance of a horse without Tomato Sauce : with this valuable property in yo' vireless ac en ae eee alia spe egtn dollars worth of jewelry and cash. perty in your! measures. wireless aerial. ING atten Geta on ee his fgg esc eRe aly a it i % sing co FIRST DISORDERS wador to Maly and France and| smi ing, and took their automatic pis-] with the prospect of being compelled ENTITLED TO CHEER Kitchen; which is scarcely larger than mission, from which $20,000] them in the pockets of their rai defici the Democrats will make +. . ies neoats}a Heinz Baked Red Kidney notice the odor of gas seeping trom *Jacquelia |, April 4.—Finst dis-| which are being studied, stolen goods was found. In a west|necessity for higher taxes will not be When Patrolman Carlton Hunger New York and “oston will be chosen] Regarding Henri Bouilat, who has] The present loss may go higher shooting. — the police established that all were ship docked at (Pier No. 14 East River, between the operators and miners in| police got some new facts, Bouilat} The amount of the loss to be met The United Mine Workers deny| Boullat complained that inside work}Ceat thrown away by Diesat in his Jumping out of the way of boat- The horse ved the air and bucked to get rid of him, but ‘*Won- Hooks of the Mercer Street Station Continued Pirst P have - BY GAS EXPLOSION read — consultation with consumers who are} ment In the Shattuck household again, | Hooks of the Morcer & nation} (Continued From First Page.) Jer" stayed ahoey the heads of a pur eady to eat Tedastsieaiie cost cepreauctnn ad been hanging In the basement, in-| fom the patrolmen Lieut, Hooks ad-} aime that the $215,000,000 shrinkage | stampede. ; Ad (Boston Style) 2 x4 % josnession you are expected to ty Gan tak bere hairiee Investigations are also under way | P' peo take! Hanah atten the demArenre ar ner Hi mber of the American Paris Peace|tols from their holsters and stuck|to revise the tax laws upward to mect eer ee ee eer otnee hour + 10 ne REPORTED TO-DAY [vorth ct jewelry was tuken a year | before leaving the station to facs thel political ‘capital out, of it, irurthe Beans the kitchen and soon her senses be- Matches Mary » Ww > ahi S Wanhianins Satate da. {side establishment a det toa, came familiar with it, After some orders in the Western Pennsylvania] The Washington Square Associa letective found | dente pane Ferolled wnt 1G Aviar fone Kitchen, closed the door and, noting kicked his way into the wrecke kitchen he found the lace curtains on the single window smouldering but no ther signa of fire. Mrs. Rosen was unmarked and her death was appa rently due to shock, A canary bird was dead in a cage hanging at the —_—_——_——_—__—_——— Notice to Advertisers called from. Mr, Shattuck himself admitted to- | frederick Sutton, a Vice President of a kitchen window. Display sdrercisin, and. relente oraers Mavourneen. of men who had marched to the|gay ho was, Pa ee pres the Guaranty Trust Company, disposed will be a we onomy | up ke a Hudson River night | Jo - 2 {tor clin us Muvaina World oF The FOURTH RACE—Harding ' entry,|Palmer Mine from Masonton and who K [to-day of the charge that Christian] sentiment not morely with respect to boat @reepy. Grace Maycr. Without the slightest under- FIFTIC RACE--Lunctta, Slippery Elm, Super. we RACE—Verity, Gilt Frince, oary. PEVENTH RACE—Veiled Colleen, | Barriskane, Matches Mary, 5» scot Baas BOWIE SCRATCHES. BOW RACE TRACK, April 4.—The Mier 4 PML the day, inserted only ag xder of receipt wt Tha reward for the arrest of e Ss, 4 were endeavoring to induce non-union |“, TeWa! arrest of what he] Danielson, No, 92 New characterized “the most impertinent | w e men to quit work. After the crowd nand of thugs who ever committed |ty “the secre treat dispersed the Palmer miners returned | «crime in New York City.” He enid York millionaire.” Mrs. Daniels to work. lie would devote the rest of his life {sued her husband for maintenanes. for Another march to-day was on the|to bringing about their arrest ana cog, | herself and two children Lambert mine of the H.C, Frick Coke} Viotiony Mr Shattuck waited Poles | Mf Button saya that she discovered Company by a large party of men sid aa : the army and navy. but other Goy FUNERAL DIRECTORS, ernment projects. Nobody with| standing of the situation, Patrol- political experience here believes the} nun Klinkenberg listened —dis- Republican Congress will venture to] paragingly to the paeuns of joy go to the country with an unbalanced] cmanating from the Vocal organs oT rane eta Sara budget and big deficit, of ‘Mr. ‘Malcom on the pute musical talent In ra, Dan " ——~ - streets and arres' ° joyous to be from the Leckrone and Eden- aquarters again to-day and gave] she was employed by her wee DERSON PICKED For| parent and arraigned rai hes manaaiarithe tuata. coancene information that one of the m his 1 hold h te par eguent Mr. Guston advanced 4 ON. Night Court, .'There it was all of his household hi shed | tc : which were closed by the strikers late | °°" as household had turnis or the gupport of Mrs, Dante doace may perm Word Off sy of a mysterious edig "puottes preceding ‘publica elved by 52, Me Jong engravings to be made be received by Thursday Roomy type copy which hae M. Priday, and ens i, beam Fecelted ta tha speaitive identification: of the I shidien (end ‘hap radatcal i Paul 1 ¢ ined and the fifty-five ina eee Ne scratdtits Yor%o-Guy's races are as fol- Luseohe gl i pa Was) of the robbers us Henri a Justice Swayze wWarded Mrs. Danicl- ie ol htiaen are Aad Onder "cd latest “receipe and positive’ releaay lows: - A ‘ : Sed TJM) former butler gad sp ' SECOND RACE—Doustello, Whale. gh magren ADS pontiayed te work Tis nominatt : when the |bOST, FOUND ANDO REwaRps, | jaw of Congressman Madden, Lilinoia.| apply. awe Bae Great Neck 356 R. J

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