The evening world. Newspaper, April 11, 1922, Page 12

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12 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL fi, 1922, er en. |S ene —— } H the extremist force re-entered Athlone Feil * declared the wrathtul Com] NEW CAP A CLUE Jewetry peat apartment Leteyd % x and attacked and recaptured thelr 4 Le 1 | ONE PRIEST former headquarters, BIM took Mr. Aronor:%i to the IN JEWEL THEFTS |Jewetry trom another apartment in Smart Easter Suits ! The loyal troops were hastily as- Wert 30th Police Station where the aD —_ the same house, Le ' sembled and the townspeople fled an- Police told him that they had never . , All of the jewelry bidet *, Ai i 7 H licipating a battle at any minute, heard of such a statute, but the}Dropped by Burglar, It Leéads}to-day, the police LP Gee besa i - ticket owner was obliged to get $1,000 Police to Youth and Alleged identified the youth an ae te tee { McALPIN ESTATE bail in order to get-his freedom a se He was to be arraigned later c. ance Confession. Gates Avenue Court ‘ So ‘ VALUE $5,362,400 PHONE MERGERS BEGAN When a burglar fled from the NEW GLAGHT ROUVORD. f ' —_——— IN 1878, SAYS WITNESS| «p.‘tment of Mrs, Dora Simon on} RENO, Ney., April 11—Pilot B. ouse O ; Widow of Hotel Builder Gets lemeaterthontanie the ground floor at 289 Hart Street,] Winslow, driving a heavily laden mail H ; Brooklyn, early to-day, after having| plane, set a new flight record between } = $18,000 a Year Income and palin gas otis 100M T Econ seen, he dropped his new cap} gan Franciaco and Reno yesterday by U . Rushes Between Factions and Park Avenue Home U. S. Attorney, Indignant aty Independent tetephone | crate j,THe Police went to the} making the distance in pie en one uppen elmer 4 cae 1 (nae ‘ ‘4 kak sleense phone] jaberdasher in § venue whose] 94 minut ‘The old record was one { Rebels Agree to Leave An accounting filed in Surrogate’s Unwarranted Action, Re- companies to operate under the Bell| jubel appeared in the cap, they said,|hour and 40 minut He flew 17.000 { B 4 h ~’") | court to-day of the estate of David H f to Present Case system were granted ag early as 1878] and he sald he had sold the hat Sat-| feet high and wan aided by an f0-mile i rn a e *k uses > ASC, for the purpose of taying the founda-| yrday to Josep! etz, seventeen, of}wind. The distance is 243 miles by 1 ut They Come Back. MeAlpin, builder of the McAlpin Sines tion for the universal servic fendered} Xo, 20 Sumner Avenue, a few doors| railroad Prices Lower — Hotel, shows the total value of the ‘ to-day by the various companies in the | way | ATHLONE, Ireland, April 1!.—Jestate to be $5,362,400, of which $3, There. were (WO: very THGRRSS een | ‘The police found the youth in bed ; ! ; . Trouble at Athlone yesteniay 914,848 has been distributed, leaving a|'” the Federal Building this afternoon jand arrested him. They said they Buy Dr. Custar's lay brought about one of th nd of $1,447,682. The/When a third indignant man was touttay. (betere, toe und @ $260 pearl necklace, which} | Wood Arch Support Saddle brought before them charged with} vice Commission In Sts continu having sold his own opera tickets last | quiry into State-wide telephone rates. night in the foyer of the M@tropolitan n said that in 1909 the New ; } dramatic situations so 1 bettion against the Fi executors are the re State East Hampton, L. L, id been taken from Mrs, imon's: port patented artment, In the lining of a coat in tee ste, Sh een at cal . clothes closet with other jewelry. ate relief fr ieorge 1. ‘the only A Ve rte ct model McAlpin of and David H Welcome News for You Well- ; York group was merged into the prea. i et Ci It began when ( nandant Gen.| McAlpin of Morris Plains, N. J Opera House, The original indignant The youth confessed to the robbery, Samuel AK ‘ot. No. | nt. New York ny and Relieves tired feeling d W { McKeown, the “blacksmith of Bulin-] ‘The executors’ account also shows | citizen is Samuel Aronofaki of No lice aid, and also admitted twoll 185 gies, nr, Lith St. N.Y, Dresse: Men ho Insist Upon ; : 440 President Street, Brooklyn, who r burglaries—$1,500 worth of : ve." took command of « foree of| that the McAlpin reaidence at No. 440] 10), ‘aireated by. Internal Revenue | troops and ordered the dispersal | Park Avenue has been turned over to ‘i Agent BiM because the latter sata sublican extremists gathered at| the, Widow, Cordelia R. McAlpin, as Arvonofski had violated a Federal stat- Right Style, Fabric, Pattern— toyal Hotel, The De Valera commanders refused and barricaded themselves and their forces within thelr quarters. Gen. MoKeown's troops, equipped with machine-guns, emerged from thelr barracks to lay siege to the rebels. Civilians were ordered in- doors and the streets were cleared for action As McKeown strode out ahead of his troops to order the well as an income of $18,000 a year Other items in (he accounting show that the five sons, Edwin, George, William, David and Charles, have been paid $613,872 each and a daugh- ter, Adelaide McAlpin Pyle, paid $313,872, The reason for the lesser sum to the daughter is that the father's will provided that $300,000 be deducted from her inheritance because she had been deeded the premises and paintings at No, 673 Fifth Avenue. aoe cl ia ute in selling his tickets when his wife declared she was too ill to see the performance, “Where did you get your authority for such an arrest?" Assistant Fed- eral Attorney Menin demanded of Bim “Why, I'm an Internal Revenue Agent,"’ returned BiM,"’ and if he had told me that he had sold his tickets more than they had cost him I ‘ould have charged him $10, let him go, and then turned the ten over to You Who Want Perfect And Lasting Fit At A Medium Price! «seeee Here Is An Extreme- ly Attractive Group of The Very Latest Kuppenheimers. advance) quiow work ay mercertve. | fh. Government.” Featured At An Extremely Ph ipaatodl saearnents, a Franciscan James La Poppe was held in $500 bail “There's no statute Te heard priest, Father James, rushed into thelio.gay jn Fifth Avenue Court ice . < . : : Mreet’ between the two forces and|(ouey I Fifth Avenue Court. Brook-|of, or anybody elne ever heard of Attractive Price. Pencil pleaded with the commander not to|!% OM ® charge Of possessing w re-[that warranted you taking such ac start a civil war volver illegally, He was arrested late| tion. 1 wouldn't even present the ight near a house at S4th Street} case to the Commissioner.” The intervention of the priest |/ast i . caused MeKeown and the rebel com.| #4 Elghth Avenue by Detective Ed- Another indignant man was United mander to agree to 4 conference. hafegioaly loner States Commissioner Hitchcock, who Stripes in Browns And Blues. who faid the man's [llchi arresed Big euacioionne, te New Exclusive Plaids. So to pi When * yak af hi: " " The opposing chieftains met. and|the detective approached and asked| Wa" swnkened from wine Scania: the extremists agreed to evacuate} what the man was doing, Fitzgerald | C@™y this morning by i fe said: ’ and marched out of Athlone, mids i Poppe tried to deaw the fee] c'l told him that there was abso Many Wonderful Values You'll Nut this morning, under orders] volver. 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