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prt ren oe Ne aaa - a — — ~ ‘ BOOTY SEIZED BY HOLD-UP THUGS To-Night’s -Weather—OLOUDY, “IF IT HAPPENS IN NEW YORK eyENIN WORLD EVENING WO VOL. LXII. NO. 22,018—DAILY. Conrvighs (ow Tock, World), by Pram NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1922, Eater an, Scand Cans Mates PRICE THREE CENTS N.Y. COUPLE DEAD ange Ta Mean BAGSFULL OF WINE |IUDGE DAY PLEADS |3 THUGS LOOT STORE; ROB 4 MEN; GET $75,000; gid a w pee cess ser] (NSHEWAN AUTO *| “OKLAHOMACODE” ~==LAWYER SLAIN AS POLICE FIGHT ROBBERS ber of Intoxicated Sent =eaiae Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Yule Jr. in Collision of Aircraft in France. WEDDED HERE JAN. 28. wae eae SEIZED B bY POLICE! IN BECK Th TRAGEDY eur pcan «nnn Jonas Ai. Haialited, eam, SHE READ “DON 1S, u THUGS HAVE DON’ Ts 3 Robbers Invade Store of S. @ M. sioner of Correction, give the . rain room eet |Curous Poteman on Park| Will Chim He Shot Beck in peaibiiy: Ppacionthr’ paler erage foe the APs quarter ot ths year Avenue Viaduct Suspicious Self Defense, to Preserve MISSED CIRCUS: 10 OFFSET THOSE Remove Entire Stock—Rob Vic- as increased nearly 100 per cent, of Sedan’s Cor S Contents. Home me Inviolate. " as compared with the number tims and Escape. crite"taam ce [S07 was TO Starson ouRY ro se ro-pay] HER TP U UNHEEDED OF PROF. ENRIGHT Attorney Harry Crone Shot Dead Husband Was Manager of] stare an aa | Dave {Prosecutor Believes Mrs. Da 8 ales .. 27 2 ver, Told Police Contents ay, : Confectioners’ Supply Co— } remaies ...., os 48 oe: to Owner of Yacht | Has Not Told Entire Story [Result Was There Was a Safe|One Points Gut Gun at Victims} Near Grand Central as Police and Expected Home Soon. ; in fs ae reas TH Panic Oren Seized | of Happenings. Robbery—Now She Has and Teaches Them Ethics Thieves Exchange Fusillade— i _ ne males and one fe were ia—Oi iS . = ; “Dp 3. f Bei q : Christopher B. Yule jr., and Mrs.| “Hed . yeaa ie OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., April sd ee _ oid Na Other Robberies Throughout City. Yule, who were Killed in the crasn SS James Shewan, the Brooklyn ship- | ¢pteading the stern code of Okla-| Mrs, Mury McGill of No. 17 Fulton] A supplement to Police Commis 2 of aeroplane expresses while flying TORNADO | KILLS 9; builder, who has hgd plenty of trouble | noma, the “unwritten law,” Jean P.| street, had tickets for the circus last} sioner Enright's book of “DON'TS” with the Volstead act afloat, became | nay prepare SWEE ed to go before a Cor-|night and missed using them because] was composed early this morning by PS 2 STATES entangiea with additional troubt sai es . ms : LAaeh, ie eagle poate Jury here to-day and seek to] of Police Commissioner Enright’s book|a pair of hold-up men who went into Many Injured and Heavy Prop-| witiam Mayer of No. 528 Bist Street, {us Jndicially absolved of the killing of fof ‘don'ts."* A policeman heavily | Edward Stromber's lunch wagon at arty Lossdn Texas and Baoouien) We Lieut. Col. Paul Ward Beck, on the Jiaden with the latest composition from] 138th Street and Southern Boulevard RU area IAD eit rooklyn, was arrested by a policeman. ground that he slew in self defense|tng potice Press had called in the]and robbed the boss and three pat- on a charge of illegally transferring ; Oklahoma, liquor. Mayer furnished $500 bond in| While attempting to keep inviolate the | afternoon and put @ copy in her pos- | rons. DALLAS, ‘ex., April 8.—Nine| Yorkville Police Court and was di- esprit of his home. Saanlon “Wine morning,"’ sald the taller 0¢ Robery of the fur store of S. & M. Sandberg, No. 1815 Madison Ayve~ deaths and injuries to an unknown Lae to appear for examination Mon- | Six men, sitting as a jury, will hear} yy spite of the circus tickets Mra.[the pair heartily, and added as he} Bue, of $75,000 in furs, jewelry and money by three armed men at 7 number were reported early to-day,| "Str, ghewan's steam yacht Patricia ah afternoon from the lips of Day, | soci, who is the mother of six chil-|drew a revolver from his pocket,| o'clock Jast night in plain sight of sidewalk crowds. the result of wind storms starting in] was seized by revenue agents in Mon- Peat ieraitent 4 ee nee Pat dren, found time to read the book.| ‘Hands up—everybody. Keep ‘em up|, ‘The shooting of Harry Crone, former Assistant Corporation Coun- west Texas and sweeping through] terey . harbor on Dec. 29 last, but B49 EPO leat Gt and be quiet * sel, durin olice pursuit of automobil hi n their teatl- He leaned easily against the door ae Geniras Batic last night. rosea eres im ieesh While Police Commiasionet Enright in the last twenty-four hours has been denying that there ia a disproportionate prevalence of crime in the city, and demanding more policemen and more Po- ; lice Department equipment, the following crimes have come to pub- lic, notice, in epite of the earnest efforts of the police to keep such occurrences from being generally known: from Paris to London, were on thelr honeymoon. ‘They were in flight from Paris to London, whence they intended to begin their journey to their home in this city. Mr. Yule, who was forty ycars old, was New York manager of the con- fectioners’ supply manufacturing de- partment of George Middleby jr., Inc., a Boston concern with an of- flee at No. 114 Hudson Street. He head been with that corporation for a number of years and !n that time was constantly in correspondence with the Boston office. It was in this way that he became acquainted with the young woman who had come from her home in Montpelier, Vt., to enter the employ af the Middleby Compary in Boston She began as a clerk and Inter occu- pled @ semi-executive position which had much to do with the corporation's correspondence. On ‘one of Mr. Yule’s visits to Bos- ton they met. A courtship resulted and on Jan. 28 last they were married by the Rev. Dr. Holt at the Little Chureh Around the Corner in this city. The best man at the ceremony was William Needham, of Bridgeport, ‘Conn,., also an officer in the New York office of the corporation. ——— LIST OF THE DEAD IN AIRPLANE CRASH NOW REACHES SEVEN Pilot of English Craft Died To- Day—Eyewitnesses Teil of the Collision. PARIS, April 8 (Associated Press). —R. E. Duke, pilot of the English plane which crashed into a French Goliath on the Paris-London aerial ex- press route yesterday near Thieulloy, died in the hospital ut Beauvais this morning without recovering conscious- ness, * Duke was the only person in ashore to-day, when his chauffeur, She saw the ‘‘don't’’ about not f: ing to call a policeman and about t north central Texas and south central] was released when he proved that the| the slaying, And uy Oklahoma. Six were reported killed} liquor on board was legally his prop- {| mony and other evidence brought out atl tt us-| jamb while 1 tant hed at Rowena, Tex., and one cach atletry. On the way back to New York.) will be assigned the responsibility in| ‘me Rotlced three men acting sus-) Jamb DeLay eee Burglary of the Lily Cup Co, Inc. No. 204 Water Street, last nights Cisco and Electra, Tex., and Lawton, | y ; % cht : y aoross the atrec e . . ons and ransacke Cisco and Electra, Tex., a awton,| via the Panama Canal the yacht was] the tragedy, piciously across the strect, They the first of the patrons and ransacked! 799 in eash was taken from the safe. a selzed again at Miami, Fla., and again . look as if they belonged to the neigh- | his pockets, I First reports indicated that heavy] released, but on its arrival here on} For Col. Beck there will be none, re residents a “ ” F : a er Robbery by three Negroes of the cigar store of Ernite Alodke, No, : ‘ N borhood, where residents are few and] “DON'T yell for a cop," admon- property damage was reared. Heavy] March 23, it was seized again by [ apparently, to speak his testimony of 4 1506 St. Nicholas Avenue, last evening. A quantity of Jewelry and $100 rains accompanied the wind at most] Prohibition agents and again released.) what transpired ut the Day home| ™0St of the houses are loft buildings.}ished the lecturer with the gum} 0a places, Wire communication to the} ‘The agents who made the seizure were | when he was slain, Day and hig] The More sho watched them eye the] "There ain't none.” kg sid Storm arta was interrupted: coneureal wife are the only known witnesses, | Premises gt No. 204 Water Street the] ‘The first patron had yielded only a Robhery of two safes in Brooklyn, one in the store of Keiser & 7 atewan care Soetce © a rele There will be present his comrades, | ore she became convinced that they} pair of dimes, but he surrendered} Hyman, grocers, No. 256 ith First Street, early yesterday, and the y nue viaduct at 11 o'clock to-vas and| though, who declare they knew him| Were there for no good purpose. She} them with bad grace und drew an-| other in the, photograph GF Jacob Brandfon, No. 146 Greenpoint es ° looked at the book and at the circus] other “DON'T.” A ran into a traffic jam in front of the raat : h N'T. venue, m Grand Contral Station, He halted (2S % Sentieman; his superiors and | tickets and her duty was clear. Two] “DON'T squawk," suid the tall right alongside the station of Tramic | S¢bordinates, who testify to hic 2lean|of the men had disappeared, but one} man, shifting the point of his revolver Attempt of three Negro burglars to carry $40,000 worth of silk Sergt. Edward Conroy, who glanced} reputation, gallantry in the air and] stood on the corner smoking a pipe. Ja bit. from No. 86 West 26th Street early to-day. into the machine, a sedan, and saw]his respect for women A patrol wagon of the Old Slip Sta-] | The short one then approached the Confessi mry | TILLMAN CASE that the tonneau was occupied by two] Gounte Attorney Forrest Hughes {00 came rattling along. Mrs. McGill | second patron and got i ; ston of sai Sanford, the Negro held for shooting Police- rough burlap bags SOU Ry, rney Forrest Hughes} j.aied it. The man in charge offered] “DON'T make a ; man McHugh in Harlem yesterday, that he has been concerned with » gun point} three other men in fifteen highway robberies reported to the police Surmising that this was a queer| "a8 stated his bellef that Mr. Day|q book of ‘‘don’ts,’’ but she said one dvised, and ¢ load for a magnificent automobile, thus far has mot told all the was enough. She informed him of her sd quickly to the . who re-| within a few months, but not reported by the pollee to the public. Conroy questioned the chauffeur ond land that Day killed Beck aft ing | Suspicions and called his attention 10[ ceived a sharp comman: 2 then directed him to drive to the East {something that swept him off his}the man who was in the nelghbor-| “DON'T try 10 hide any valuables Robbery of $25.80 from the patrons and boss of Edward Strom- 31st Street Station. There the burlap! * 1Og ei hood -yow'll only cet yourself in troubl berg's lunch wagon at 188th Street and Southern Boulevard, were found to contain feet’ —a thing upor which any! “wwho» That fellow smoking over] ‘The proprietor was next. ieee s of champagne and a_quantity | “blooded jury would vote an ac-| there? he asked was no profit from his pockets, but Forty-Odd Witnesses to Tes-Jor Cuban rum. All Mayer would say al.” wes ; P tales J eS Li: May Say | quittal. e said Mrs. McGill the ull was raided and it ded a was that he was taking the Iquor to Yh, he’s all right. He won't hurt] handful of silver and some . The n urs, S an ewe S lieeman pt one. Give it As the robbers departed the tall man ae a Veter Handkerotite © clutched hand tify for Wife in Montreal itis boss, Mr. Shewan. He had eleven | 4 andkerchiet inthe clutehed han peplied the po-| total haul was anid to be $25 Gunderson of the Butler ‘Street Sta- | front, as Day alleges; the reported ex-| put even with two books Mra, Me-| “DON'D put your head’ out of $100 bills in his pocket. of the dead aviator, Indications that April 8.—Attorneys| tion, Brooklyn, invaded the ba clamation of Mrs. Day, “Oh, MY] ci}! did not feel secure about going] here until five minutes after we're Sie lin ins mmeheai “onicocter5<"*) Of Store, No. 1815 Madison Avenue about [Pin youf faith to Dick Enright's ) ° you. Haye MONTREA Proceedings. Sergt. Maroney and Patrolman] Beck had not been shot from the ment of a three-story tenement at} honor,” shortly after the slaying. |:5 the circus a n men hanein Baby Guy Stillman in t yore 00 . 0. « y y pes he sivas rear room they found a 100 clared he wanted explained. Then, she says one of the men came] ‘DON'TS suit instituted by James A. Stillman, | still and two barrels of denature An Army Board of Inquiry from|up and ihrew a burlap bag over the} Tho two went out into the quiet New York banker, arrived here to-]A@lcohol. Tnder the floor of the } Fort Sill was to attend the inquest.|jetter box on the corner, When he] Might. After a while a polteemay {Four Men in the Place Bound Up and Entire they located seventeen Fight airplanes were tuned up hadealhaienwAscalia wonton d}eame and looked around day 1 began arrangements f > . ry: ay | Bus nian caetactt bth ELS SRC liquor Field early this morning to noked at it. ‘There was a note on the THE END} Stock Seized—Victims Are Then Robbed Canadian hearings to open Monday] or emp eaten, Ronee her eenaaitiivot i “f ‘ at _ as : : mpty ‘ f board. member other o' ‘ag, directed to no one and bearing : before Commissioner Godin. of several standard old Gutown Cite. acon te ut-Ino signature. It read: “Mect you at|68 I, W. W.’s LEAVE and the Thieves Escape. Some of the forty-odd Canadians | whish¢ Paul Ward Beck, son of the slain. oit-| Fulton Market." Benjamin Sandbe: residing along the St. Maurice Valley,| _N® one was found in the basement. | cer; Lieut. John Beck, a nephew, and) There hook TO WORK IN RUSSIA nyamih Randberg of 8: and BM. Gancherg, turriers, No. J0k6 Matibom pares : Avenue, was talking with Irving Leipzig, a clerk, and Benjamin Rosen and who are! to testify in behalf of Mrs. ata resets fond te ie Major R. B, Paddock, who accom-|about burlap bag: Stillman, already have reached Mont- ; Fea raph or Petes cee eeain aipeenea Ole AfeGIL went abou hood! Mary Garden's Protege Also Sails] Irving Harris, neighbors, at half past 7 o'clock last night when three men or she had ever seen anybody enter or| City last Monday nd saw that th defending Mrs. Anne U. Stillman ana] . ; be No. 142 Degraw Street to-day. In the} were points the County Attorney de-) with stra Maar machine to survive the/crash; [ic cn ceert th Giese deme eve leave the Insement The nelghbos-| “Prominent iecal business men, ai[bied. She teal tu gain and for ‘Europe to Study put revolvers against them, drove them to a rear room and bound all four and his death brought the total of|testimony that Mre. Sullman_ mis-] ioe aout ine ownerslip the stil (Colones Jane Case make HP tlie eould find out nothing about how to Others Leaving with sinews used for seWing furs and threw them on the floor, those killed to seven, Ssieted ch reed kK Besuvelay nare, | Were treated to a series of expressive], James H. Mathers, former County|told gave you as cond book and] -Among the 600 ‘passengers walling ‘The robbers put on the long shop dusters of Sandberg and Leipzig and Low visibility, caused by low-hang-| aia guide, named by Mr Siiteas shoulder-shrugging and waving of}Attorney at Ardmore and one cf the wed you all right on the White Star liner Adriatic were] in plain sight of thousands of persons on the sidewalk bundled ing clouds and mist, is given as the]ag corespondent and alleged by the| loquent hands lawyefs who defended Clara then later she saw four men come|sixty-eight members of the 1. W. W i e sidewalk bun up every Bieiary caune oC the catastrophe. |tankes tole Guy Stillmon’e father _ - Hamon when sie was 1 n th aM cusin | UNY-elghe members of the TW WT garment and skin in the place. ‘They even removed the furs displayed in cae veoriae the Palen Gases Pere Mu atamiota Were mua tn MARTIN CAREY DIES tke Le Hanon, Republi I : ‘ Aegon . ane work in tet ; Mountain "| the show windows, as though putting them away for the night, sight so once ie Joss feels Way, | bribe Canadians to testify against Mrs, AT ST. AUGUSTINE api fa bie fer the vo these Maticrour were Ainerivan: Garnit Bixty=tive thoes: GO are:wWOrti ot \ereeeesmeeneseesecmeece ince =o and this brought them together} Stiima ; es si ay 1 arrived in patroi [ind four of them were wom vey! furs were carried out to a taxte head-on. Both, plaintit and defendant have! Vice-President of Standard Oil 8 known here | wagons 1 by ntelli- [were without funds other xicab/ kicked him on the head, as he said, - by the thieves o the 8,50 om ” division in tain clothes underfeach, having paid their y the thieves who then took $8,500} "to make it square. yaande sent money on ahi worth of jewelry belonging to Mra, it was half an hour after the found the amall safe travelled in the steerage Fannie Sandberg from the safe and] thieves drove away with their loot be- » Company had been car- | Miss Mary Mec fore the victims got loose and gave The French company operating the Goliath, which was carrying three passengers, has issued a statement de- claring that their pilots have perfect retained Montreal lawyers to conduct their battle, as much of the testimony Co. of N. Y. Had Been wil be tn French iil for a Year. AGED WOMAN EARNS vo perfect) Commissioner Godin announced thal alls Suef sertn ip cash: Chey Sho 200k MROF Nes aterm : e: Ra Sort on ried fre second to the third door] Mary Gare aperon re ie knowledge of the route, which they the first hearing, t least, would bel sp, AUGUSTINE, April §.—Mai $30 A DAY SELLING [ted from t cond t third door] Mary Garden, che Hed by. MW lant waluatiae fromthe hound men: Se) Gacahere) Kalai cnelal have been covering for a year. he | public but that thereafter they might jand ripped open. Later it was|Norman Harris of Chicago. lett for)” Letpzig got back his watch by|that he hard ja) Noa etectives 7 ene) ‘are ice President of the _ Aunts faite n C . RENAE RGrTT i ‘ e hard the leade: British machine, owned by @ MWbe behind closed doors. None of the["™ Carey. \ EN SAME OLD PAPER] !:1rned the sufe had eonta six montha’ trip, to be devoted tol preading with one of the robbers that| hand say to hie men while troy ee “ hearings in the United States have] Standard Oil ( r - ~ rhe burglara had entered through|study in Milan and Paris willl{t contained the only picture he had ie ate: wer wenule they were (Continued on Second Page.) been open in a local hospital aft wits ill p Iding at No. 27 }ront Street, return in October 4 packing the furs: ‘Now, if anybody : see) ___|been open. nim, x v., apr e.)ee Alleged Beggar Says She Bet) \g gone over the roof to the Water| Other passengers aboard the Adri-[OfM# mother, Roscn then aaked forlcomes in here, don't make any ques- PRINCESS MARY’S —Supreme Court Justice Morschauser Husband She Could [Street building atic were Mra, Blanche ‘Triml, former | Jon wad ite all Lee Rot to tae a {tion about shooting him. Kill him ada sd fo eek the d Carey Vic 4 > | The police got a description of the} wite of the composer; Mos Mary} deo & * Tran tse with one shot, so he can’t let out @ to-day adjourned for a week the ap-; Martin Ca ! ee Raise Rent Bion ERSEL BEFO Bae Gill rel Phemneon sek me Abe IAIN) The robber handed it to him and then! single holler for help." HONEYMOON ENDS; LEAVES FOR HOME plication of Mrs, Anne U, Stillman for an allowance of $6,960 for ex- penses of the Canadian hearings, The adjournment was granted on nt and General Coun ) andard Gil Company of New Mrs. Emma Madden ive away red] Mr. and Mrs « since the dissolution of the old they had forgotten two daughters, Audrey and it: rmions rik ninco the dinnolution of the old) one years old, wna sentenced ihe intelligence division men re-[ Mr, Barrett in of the firm of Spencer Two Held for Slay i : Be the Workhouse for f turned and presented Iotnil | Trask & Co. and is ge n business | about to ¢ ecil Barrett and ther Sh ——- ¥f -stlec De. | reauest of Cornelius W, Sullivan, at-| meni ce E | wen tal ee : Bride and Viscount Lascelles De-}{Cinvy for Mr Stillman, who asked{ Mr. Carey was born in Franklin, | bY Mai ute Nolan in the \W | rege bee oF Meco Nea martes : ane Bie Gnu aan all part From Paris on Way for a week in which to submit an] Pa., on Mareh 6 1858, and during | Side Cc to-day for solict Tees AREA AM alata trate ad donrecgaiar ipa bust Re MK SOEUR LURID In Battle of Police With Thugs 4 Condon answering affidavit | his professional ite} alme ai bacaye Alaticr | ae ree be te Se See IRISH REBELS MEET ; At the next hearing here, sched- veinted with Rockeieller in-]| 96th Street and Broadwa Hod tesiaani eae torent ——-—--—— PARIS, April & (Aasociatea |Uled for April 18, it is said the testi- Ae a. Her game, the 1 Re. j | ae ; AGAIN TO-MORROW . . . ; ream). — Princess Mary and her | mitted io Neleres Daniel J. Gjounon, {in Ol) Cts, Pas when the Standard | newaupers whieh, her ermionvre | 1?t62 MORE SOLDIERS — Brothers Captured During Running Fight Have husband, Viscount Lascelles, left —— “Jon Company was 14 not much morc | pala for bit never received, And LEAVE RHINE FOR U.S.) DUBLIN, April 8 (Aysoriated Records of Previous Arrests Paris at for Londo : than the incubating stage of develop-| her income was said to reuch $ Preas),—The independent branch ; iss 3 Paris at noon for London, thelr |NAVY¥Y RADIO STATIONS Han he ABGUDR EE fealioir arial yee me was suid to r y reas) Independent brar Patrick MeCatlum, 4 machintat,) by one of the McCallum brothers, by honeymoon trip on the continent the [Irish Republican Arr and John, his brother, both of No.| their alleged accomplice in the rob- CLOSED TO PUBLIC USE rs % 8 company during the dis oH t beg and fa having been completed by their Beeler’ ite in sursimma by twa cnt Pree nana lar voted at Its recent cony vforcon-|og9 past g5th Street, were charged |D@ty. with which they are charged, stay of the last few days in the | Denby Prohibit dren, Helen F. and Martin F. Carey mothe midbes, tinued erence tothe Repiltic. Will] itn homicide to-day in connection] Of XY & Policeman or private watch- French Capital. cept of M use Nee a eul'bco tags in ka | meet again tn convention [a | Man) wi oath of Hatha Crone No [mans #8 an unanswered question na E were a00om panis % ‘ r DY, (LED BY AUTO. setts and T just bet him | sion House here to-morrow, it was edeath of Harny Crone, 3 yet. But it is held that the charge iin by the Se ae Denby announced to-day he had or- ey a en ee | alassthigtrent wannect in, nyt ' announced to-day, taking sx]? Barsley Place, White Plains, for-]of homicide has suffictent basis tn ‘ SPN ca rye ee ee ene ee Sie ei | While ho wis away ees which was uncompleted first} merly an Assistant Corporation Coun-|the fact that the shooting was am of Granard, at whose home they pes Ketineeseale yeah pena ena The pol a. TA 4canion el of New York ( {incident in the commission of a felony, stayed while here, and by the ‘communica and Adal ri riven} the lady has a cor 4 atin T ' w's|deod last night The police found that both MeCul- former Princess Patricia and her cal programmes ; Se Wiahalog vauotoe s Taln | arreats for the sam ina | mocting, it new! Madison Avenue lum brothera have records of arrest, husband, Capt. Ramsay. sadio telephone. Aeld, N. Je has been twice convicted on the dh 2,60, constitution Whether Crone was actually shot} but not of conviction, John has bess { <= 1 _ = — : mogeency agee ot

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