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i: ! HEDLEY NOW ASKS, REASONABLE ORDER} # JONI RT. SERVICE “Wants to Talk “atk Tings Over With Engineers to Determine Actual Conditions. a, , GIVES SURVEY FIGURES. ) of Sonienis Schedules Should Fit nin Entire Situation, Not Any ing, Particular Part of It. tect B® - Observations of traffe conditions _in the subway made by the inspec- & of the Interborough formed the « of charts submitted to the S ‘ransit Commission to-day by Frank Hedley, President of the Inter-} b, 1.5. aie, sath . fom Borough, who asked that. before the Fate’s Decree That Mme. Commission imposes a drastic service! [ehaudy, Since She -Killed sind order on the company he would like vee a 3 exe [to “sit down with his and the Com-| the Chimerical “Emperor of et- J mission's engineers and talk this Sh ek a, SG. thing over so that the Commission Sahara, Should Be’ Caught h will issue an intelligent and reason- in a Whirlwind of Noto- the able service order.” sang: ve x Mr. Hedley explained that the only riety, Like Her Slain Hus- difference between the charts and sta- 7 Ye = x the’ Bl fistics submitted by the Transit Com-| band’s—And End, Is Not the tiission’s ihspector and the checkers Yet Yor the Interborough was that the In- 2 Pea rho @ terborough Company surveyed the] | nat entire route from terminal to terminal] There is prebably no other family in the world which has had a more adventurous and exciting time of it for so many years as that of Jacques Lebaudy who, being in his grave, is the only ‘one at peace. His widow, who shot and killed him by placing twenty-eight inspectors on a train, one man posted at each door 40 record the passenger and traffic movement. He declared the Transit Commission's observations were un- fair in that the surveys were made at peak load stations without regard to oo conditions along the entire), iittie over three years ago in thel: Mr. Hedley contended that train|home on Hempstead Plains, Long Schedules should be made to fit thelIsland, after he had persecuted her Lebaudy ’s Millions That Brought Him to Tragic Death Continue Evil Influence Over Widow and Bn ad FOR VIENNA WITH Saal (ey HE EVENING WORLD WEDNESDAY APRIL 12, 1922. eee : 8 |‘No Hunchin’,’ Cry in Jersey City M LORENZ SAILS As Boys Shoot MarblesTraining for World’sGreatest ‘Fat’ Tournament Older Folk, Too, Becoming: Excited as They Recall ‘Aggies’ and ‘Glassies’ Which Are ‘ to Loom Large in Boy’S Week. The Jersey City now is;Commencing line shall be t from pati earest throw to fp dred first shot, RAP AT DRY LAWS Going Home to Poor Food, He Says, but Will Have Beer and Light Wines. , . ery over in twenty-five “No hunchin’"* and all marble youngsters, th will be irrespective of ed off pati on first shooting declared and a any marbles kaoc prospective entrants in the world’ Dr Adolf Lorenz, who has been|greatest “fat tournament to bel] shot here for the last five months treat- [staged by Park Commissioner Harry hs Shooter will follow acsonaias to his position nearest patt g crippled a m JA. Moore, du g Ty eo a 1O~ ing crippled and deformed patients, or ring the Jersey City R After all have thrown to patt, each sailed to-day on the French liner|tary Club's Boys’ Week, are practis-] contestant must knock at least one rance for hia home in Vienna witha fing shots from where the marble lies. |Marble from pati before he will be privileged to knock another contestant or shooter out of play If the contestant who has knoclted one or more marbles from the pati, knocks another pln who had al ready knocked a marble or more tron Mr, Moore, who was the best marble eration, is his wife and believes that he Shot of his gen AS excited about it aa the who are. fingering asics and steolies tn fancied | shots all day long. promise to return with two sons in September to make this his pert residence The e wnent boys, aggies, and declared he pinent surgeon was getting every minute punger , , the pati, the latter gives and that if he continued regaining his | he ‘competition starts April 17, at} ite be vk cane Sy, eae Of) ‘clock the "4 . Rie has 2 pected to be a baby when he comes S hs ro If the contestant shoots his mantle ended in finals at) Pershing Field. and such stops n the boundary line, rk, ‘There have been reports that | April 20, at 1.30 in the afternoon. {or within the boundary line of port when he was operated upon last year |The Winner will have the ho: Tat any time during the whol he also underwent the rejuvenating |!ading the boys’ parade, April his marble shall be declared deadaor operation which included the addition |¢sides being declared champion ma out of the game entirely. * of a monkey gland, The doctor never |e shooter of Jersey City In course of game, every marble has admitted this, but he removed his] “'f was some macble shooter myself] may be shot off pati, except the last hat and showed a tuft of blond hair|!? My kid days, and jt believe that if] yemaining marble. 19 among his sliver locks, } such a contest had been held then I] ‘The inst remaining marble, if shot My ima’ saved my life,” he would have won the championship,” off pati by contestant, must be ne- said he did it by her cooking— |*#ld Mr. Moore, while a score or more] placed and game proceeds until thee ah, such cooking. I made my home| Jersey City boys tried to look re-| is only ono player left with her and her ‘husband, Anton, at |"Pectful r plan to have this! Winners of each playground con- No. 118 East 16th Street." contest was suggested by a friend of} test shall be eligible for finals He referred to Mrs. Magda Weil, Put s0 pA aL I'd give tt a trial Winners of same shall be declared whose husband. a wealthy importer, |) jio) cin x eee will ike it, champion was responsible. for Dr. Lorenz com-| ich, “Contestant, will i p Maurntore) Oct ctbar inset hate a " : Hach contestant will provide him-Jof instructors, Ise forfeit th © o he couple re ; ‘orfeit t ing to this country. The coup self with two marbles. One a shoot-|right to further participation. turned to Vienna withdim ing marble. Ce , ve “"hys on’ Dr. Loreng found the food here #0) The contestants will play a game of ee Tavares om se aie it i 4 ome a % lay @ game ¢ eve at any part of the good that it took-him quite some time | pati.’ commonly known as game. No knucklesdown allowed. to assimilate it after the very poor food he had in Vienna. sate: We a al ° “But {magine a man of my age, who| g A L t they lived together very unhappily fer has been d to having light wines Gives nu MENT | tour montns. n the bride returned and be with his meals all his life. To Bride Because ver nc home and has been there ————————oOOOooooooeoaeaee——za a de: depr! of both t oa hg somsleh biausie: stil patiolie for months, with his:pretty dayghter, MME LE BSAUDY paves me pai tea eenat Sik che ceil y Burlingham, the ‘bridéts a.m, ieee Pett OF tt. PLOreerys! Jacqueline, are just now in a stor big reason for the undermining of H We t Hi mother, testified that when she . 7 made by Hediey’s men were recorded J av . re na atonn : ma ! self in this city by his appearance !a] me peatth ord Peder gage Je ewen OME | stcatea’ with Wiliam the DIEDt of te ‘at all the express stations on the east{centre in France. Just where they] genied that she intended marrying regalia at several of the hotels, where] key; that is, 1 do not care for it, but AS) wedding his mother jumped up and ‘and west side lines aud at all the local/are no one seems able to tell. ‘The | Sudr Then came another edition, he'maintained a retinue of servitors,|, giaws of beer is better for a man| + . said “Wille must go right home and tations immediately adjacent to much despatches from Paris announce them|and this declared that Mme, Lebaudy ies tn uniforms than a glaas of ice watet any time,| [hey Met Often and Lived |eet nis rest." a atations: 6 charts: sibs 6 dred"? = ee d that she would not let her Soon after establishment on Long] xo am going o ‘ood, Tagatha: . William himself took the Hited by Mr. Hedley were in three|*® —‘!#appeared This probably hter return to her husband, Island, Lebaudy began his eccentrici-| pat T wilt rolum Peat (oi ban ora: Together Briefly, but He |when Justice Gannon Ascott cay lors, yellow for vacant seats, red]™means that they are striving tl Sudreau. She was further ties anew. He clung to his regalia in| pe 1 Was Cold. he had treated hia bride in this w for seated passengers and green for} utmost to find peace and quiet in se-| quoted ns saying that the Lebaudys hie prancings on horseback about the] After. thanking ‘the press of the as Cold. he replied that he didn’t love her, standing passengers. clusion, because they have been in the {nd the Sudreaus had broken perm- countryside, and when he wearled of{country for its kindly suppoxt, the “Why did you marry her afttr In pointing out certain features of almost anentl the former are living in this he devoted himself to smashing}doctor sald he had been. startled by “Be sure to come right home after peeing company with her for three newspapers years. constantly for the chart exhibited to the Commis- a Pari ‘eion, Mr, Hedley admitted, ‘These charts will show clearly that there pare periods of the day when addi- tional service @hould be put on, but »jt is mot a matter to be determined after a few hours’ examination, there- fore time should be taken to study’ this situation and only a reasonable No one ever discounted the fact that Jacques Lebaudy had a fortun: a large one, and that he left many millions when he was snuffed out on a January night in 1919. Mme. Le- baudy and what is in The to this country. true or may not. Sudreaus {ment guarded by detec- up things in the jaouse. ?- ind that as soon are up In arms ble. The strang more of adventurous souls, he Mme. baudy became fearful of her life, it part of it was that Lee and the great number of deformities with | the which he came in contact. He was wedding,” was the injunction | ¥® Sec ‘use she asked me to," wh- given by his mother to William Colsh as the atmosphere clears Mme. Le- WERSSY after a while Lebaudy found himself|sorry he could, not have treated them ” ! jam replied. equaling ave ttol saturn in a sanitarium, because it had been{all, but hoped his suggestions would |f No. 812 18th Street, Brooklyn, the| * “Well, I think she's better otf with- All of which may be Z _.| determined that he should not be at]! them. evening he married, and because he}out you," the court rejoined, and 1 se cablograme tonabreee | Madeira in 4908 (aud trom "there large. ‘There wore statements that ho] | “‘A8 for those ag whose representa-| obeyed lier and otherwise neglected signed the papers wigs . started his expedition. In a trim little many times threatened his wife} tive I came tere,”" he continued, “Tits pride, Justice Gannon, in the Su- | HOMBOP AT 2cT OFFIOMRS t, the Frasquita, with a score | 2d Proved himself utterly irresponsi-| also wish to convey my heartiest] jeme ‘Court, Brooklyn, to-day] ‘The Homeopathle Medical Society ,ot thanks for the assistance that wak granted young Mrs, Colsh the annul-/the State of, New York began its ea stele order issued baudy came tn for a large share of the against fortune teller alleged dope | eaited from Las Palmas, He had] *t this time he was speculating in| rendered them. Tam especially gtatyp| ment of marriage for which she {seventh annual com to-day atte ‘The observations were made by the estate, her portion being estimated to fiends and othe rs bia sy elattay plenty of ammunition aboard, and as} Wall Street and added quite a million} fl to your most excellent MayO¥] | oq Gomimode The Aton yt nig Thterborough inspectors on March 21] be about $2,000,000. Jacqueline in- peril ieee ry a capes against | soon as the little vessel cleared he | Gllars to his great fortune, Hylan and your very efficient Health} “airs, Colsh, on the stand, testified|ctude a banquet this evening and will #23 over the éntire twenty-four-hour |herited’ practically all the rest of it. Vesey ne ables dao ies ed ran up his flag, a pretty thing of] yin. pananay es Heures al Bee Pe bee eS PRET that she and William were married|(n? to-morrow, Dr. Burton &. Kine A nee : spe i ortune does si S : : ime Lebaudy escaped from the| land, 0-opera di sel LS any” was elected president, ‘€o pac. Mr. Hedley pointed out the] And now word comes from Paris that} a... at ail in nis interest in’the| Voice With three golden bees and 1 /soviin and again hie wite lived ic| In the five months he has been here| “2 20, 1920. ‘There was @ laewel suecesd. Dr, Sprague Carietan. of Weer as compared with]Mme. Lebaudy has paid into marriage of his son. coronet blazoned on it, and announced But the young dread of what he might do to her.| Dr wedding party after the ceremony at York. Other ofti Lorenz has examined more than ‘# elected were Dr. en the number of passengers, If there of lawyers—because law suits himself as ‘Jacques I., Emperor of |. er hot Jo. 869 Stre wise olbea. of Ni , 5 were sufficient seats for passengers, |hevc a:none the doubtful lururies she |™90 has let it be understood that 1] +6 sahara,’ She had the house guarded and] 6,000 cases of crippled and deformed. Ha wativitien tagteaiantd al Deena oe acc ilnia ee aaa eyen though some of the passengers }enjoyed after her husband's death—-|Ms elt! wife divorces him he willl ‘the sailors, who until then knew| on ac, Wat,mamed to keep away, PB oroloaic (nthe: pore ine ester, second vice president; Dr. Leon were standing, Mr. Hedley said the] nearly every penny of the $2,000,000, | Ct!m half of her estate, as the Frencn nothing of the design of their em-| ore inion ho eens wu Dut was sent} KILLS SELF WITH GUN “When 3 o'eicck came and the|®. Loleaus of New York, third viee ghart did not show standees, for the|*rnere is as yet no indication that|!@w Permits. The Sudreau: ; in the} ployer, were soon enlightened. They the daa ine. came back, and it was PLACED IN HIS MOUTH] guests were pats away, ‘Willie : president; Dr. G, G, Mack of New YorR peson that some passengers will not | Jacqueline’s inheritance has suffered, | ®™me breath, declare that the “Harris” | were going to make up the conquer-!1; 1919, after, bealaupug 4 a hia hal aud Deak SGA ake Gadlten wk, ee ee Bake an effort to find a seat, even if ltnough that may be'the next news to|Getective agency earns more than|ing force and the retinue of an Em-|the neighborhood, even Me wite haan | Body of Retired Rahway Merchant teeta a left the|New Ascii! AIM ore cet & th the Dest oar. come from France. 1,000,000 francs) a year, so, according} peror, To “make this ciger, Jac-ling no knowledge where he had teca Found by Wife. did you see him next?" J N. J. PISTOL LAW MAY FAIL. _ Some of .the Interborough twenty-|""Atter the grotesqueries of Jacques|t© the older member, why should he| ques I. read them a grandiloquent|tiving, Ne wot inte te ned peek] George Helen ifte-five ot No. 421 au see tim next?” Jus.| No Je FYSTOL LAW MAN tat ol, minute period observations made in|; epaudy, which rose to the point of | M#ve sought a yeh wife for his son, | proclamation. He ‘declared himself | rats disturbance that. roused| Maple Avenue, Rahway, N. J., mer-| wwe inet. the fo : a 4 ee the downtown rush hours on the west} caciaring himself Emperod of the the real thing, let him dispute it who]Mme. Lebaudy from bed. She started |@h®nt, committed suicide in the loft of Yo moet tbe. following cattarnong) not be ve aero seve we side local service wore as follows: | sahara and striving, by wile and If, as 8 asserts, those | dared, downstairs, Jacqueline. ran into the| B® bar to- He placed ‘the’ re ae eee Tercera eel ree era meaite Seta Seats Pamengers| (now of force, to establish an empfre| Who have “gone before" are able to| Jacques had chosen for his adven-|hallway, suw her father start for hee} Of ® loaded shetsun in his mouth end] replied. “Then Willie went home| motorists and hunters were not with in Africa, it was scarcely to be ex- e 1 and see what}ture a spot in Africa between Mo-|mother, heard several shots and| Pulled the trigger. _-{/again and I stayed at my hous the bill and the Jersey Courts hold, pected that the family he left behind on among those who still }rocco and. a Spanish protectorate]when ‘she looked again Jucques| yrvntees ant ete the hease seyhne eines trrangement went on all dur-| where @ bill signed by the Governor could go on in unobstrusive quiet. | participate in the a of the world, | where the boundaries were not well|Lebaudy was lying dead on the floor.| iad seme work todo tn. the bare, | ous June, the witness stated, but on lis different from that passed by the Fate evidently determined that as|it must delight Jacques Lebaudy to] defined, and there he landed his ret — Twenty minutes Inter she found his UY 1 Colsh got an apartment and Legislature, it is invalid. Jacques had set a pace for the fam-|note that the old turmoil he started is|nue, machine guns, throne and al A sensational trial followed the|body. Mrs ice could off police ily so {t would keep it up. going gayl Recently there have been rumors, reports and contradictions of them in almost every edition of the daily newspapers, The business relations of the family with Henry Sudreau, a Parisian detective calling himself “Harris,” and the marringe of Jac- queline with Roger Sudreau, son cf the detective, are among the lutest bits of news which have come by the cables. Then followed the announce- so dearly with the a meras that The charts showed on the east side local service that with the exception of evening rush hours there are about two seats for every passenger at 23d <Street. On the average, there are Nore than two seats per passenger in twenty-four hours at the 23d Street tation, according to the charts At one point Mr. Hedley admitted that additional trains should be put , } Jacques eccentric ago, when the many } Mr. Hedley said gt 137th Street ana] ot married’ and’ Mme, Lebaudy run through to South Ferry, but those trains when ‘northbound would ha: *many empty seats. Cross-examioed by Judge Shearn of the commission, Mr. Hedley de- qied that his men selected the 8 of minimum load on which to the calculations. He said, how- " it has never been considered rea- sonable to take checks on service at a “point where only the maximum load will be recorded. He declared it would Ilful waste of money to base order on observations made at maximum points. He reiter- his assertion that the service (Forder should be predicated on the en- tire situation all along the route rather than at peak points. Al one point James Keegan, assist- int to President Hedley, said that pthe Public Service Commissions of patron of t tre, and de money tha Wis ent of the } But o Paris, WOMAN WINS DIVORCE DECREE IN 8 MINUTES of Bronx Namen naGets Custody of Child, ‘The trial of the divorce action of Mrs, Christine Bottenus, a pretty young a woman of No, 781 ust 165th Street, reget nnd in the Bronx Supreme Court to-day oc- [ory about ¢ cupled much less time than does the |@l! 4! average marriage ceremony. Two wit- | Meni nesses, in addition to Miss Helen Ki sel, of No. 1283 42d Street, Brooklyn, testified to seeing the husband, William Ralph Bottenus, of No. 6002 Fort Ham- fiton Avenue, Brooklyn, with another woman under circumstances that left little doubt of guilt. ‘There was no defense, and Justice Mitchell gave Mrs. Bottenus custody of i ) i ne French : a ruler to ted When Wy found that ta other States recognized 100 per cent. | thelr one child and ‘$12 @ week alimony; | world already had ruiers and that} and a battleship was sent to the A rr) time—eight minutes theee would promptly resent any ef- | vic, overload in rush hours as reasonable ve would prom rican coast and the men rescued. Le | Kervice. = Sp SEAR fort to turn them out, But his eye} paudy dropped the emperor business Judge Shearn retorted, “IT predict ASKS SEPARATION FOR fell on the wide yellow space on the] then and went to London, There rs = fhat will not be the case with this LOSS OF EIGHT TEETH | "2? which indicates the Desert Of) started the Sahara affair again Yayest in \ commission." sll cna Sahara, and it caught his fancy at| tage another expedition to Afri Corporation Counsel O'Brien said: | pentint Pulled ‘Them Unneces- [ONCE There was the place to ba UP | But thin blew up like the first, and 1 ‘That is why the people want these sarily, Says Bronx Woman. p Sison oxen - it A sated Res Em. | 4 Very little while Lebaudy was afor Public service commissions abolished." 7 Pema east cic GETS 2,000,000 ACRES WITH DIVORCE DECREE OAKLAND, Cal, April 12,—Mra, Ella b Mouglas, by securing a final decree of ivoree ‘yeaterday, won ttle to. nearly 000,000 acres of Iand in Brazil whieh been given to her husband, Hugh Newell is in| band Justice Mitchell, sit- reserved Supreme Court ting in the today after the separation brought by Sheinberg, of No. the Bronx, against h Louis Sheinberg, of No. Avenue, Bronx. She all Mrs. Sheinberg charged (h had kept her peror of decision Jother rule trial of an action for Mrs. Beatrice 1415 Franklin Avenue, husband, Di 1447 Prospect d cruelty, her hus- clothed in Broux, the silk haps he other lord: was to be phere is one lighted him, the sugar king of I" Tass than $15,000,000 by tainments bec and sycopl other men had bought se never anywhere except ‘just over th nts, ‘This wi hofizon:"* ad sport.” Le But while Jacques was get determined to what sort of high mightiness of something, “Sire” couldn't endure the to ran him out of his gilded chair with was an out of the wa killing and Mme quitted. Lebaudy w She returned to Franc The present atmos- | He that would have de- was nothing he loved as a contest either uthorities or with the chi- thronged his brain. even had chests opened and brought to view the-sumptuous robes he had had designed in London for} Ume and then came back te himself and his courtiers. ‘There were |country, making her about 400 persans in the Imperial |Phoentx Lodge train, and as spon as all were ashore | Paris seeking yon for there ince He got not will, and nd Jewelry about a year ago. There was not a thing he had lef om the local service running by 59th} ment of the engagement of Mme. | he ay well as his two brothers started acd f ; a aren J ae Hil h undone e hac ot his ow And now it seems abo j Street on, tho west side from 7A. M Lebaudy to the elder Sudreau. | Jout to enjoy their inheritances with apaane aie Pi atta Oey Lill ieee Ski AER pa is cs until 9.3 A.M, A But no! soan a! aa Pe uae oF vin and vigor. For a long time he| nothing of imperial document and i chronicles .of the Gen. O'Ryan asked; “Where would | these tha .22€} was one of the most spectacular fig-| tor herds, Fre wa Conandy. they begin to go into action?” quetine had written that she “was] ufos in paris, He was boulevardier, | te" Beads: fe went in for th peror business all the way he arts, including the th Kill tm spending | Posts were established and Jacauc velo ite — ei spied commenced the gonstruction of a rail t was little short of genius. | Woy, pausing now and then to rec me the tal 1e homage of his subjects. His © al he named Troja, calling it ‘Phe aris of the Desert.” tut it wa neh capital yy men had spent money in do something new, tablished, the Arabs car ene and took four prisc manding that Jacques should rar them at a fancy figure. This was |! first blow. The Emperor couldn't this sort of thing at all, and after 1 end of haggling, decided that thi wasn't the place at all to set up a kingdom, so he sailed away, leaving the captives. startlin nding he adulation given to mere he wanted was to be a whom all would “crook the hinges of the kne and with an exclamation Baskets and e looked over the map he most of the places in th It was about this time that Fran determined to take a hand in matter “Choice with the lawyers after him waviny handfuls of papers in all kinds suits at him, He lost large proj erty interests in France and at 1a decided that he needed a little pea: somewhere, 80 he decided to try the United States. the and, perhaps, rs would decide that they heat long enough whara Besides, it nd per by the nted and vit place rlooke All he anopy 0 might be ove tion Emperor of somethin that his wife and little Ja It was in 1912 companied by Lebay ain at It was when she was a settlement of part House of Best Varicties of Flowering Plante, $5.00 up, Attractive Foliage frants, $3.00 vp. ses 95.00 Lilies, and other "Standard Our selection includes jae and no explanation of her husbar CIRCUS HORSE TRAINER DIES OF HEART DISEASE Adolph Hess, 8 ac- act re for » this a trainer of horses for wi Jacques had a tent set up for himsei¢ {Of the estate that sne met Sudreau,| pingling Brothers-Barnum & Bailey Lebaudy started out on his] with a golden throne appropriately |“%0M she employed to get informa-| circus, dled early to-day in the Hotel adventurings in Paris years | placed for his regal person. Here he |V0M for her, When she returned to] Amsterdam, 27th Street and Lexington he inherited his share ot | was going to supervise the knec-bend.|Ameri¢a Sudreau came with her. He Avenue, s were in the Sriiitene est by in father | aeeeporeortin ites was living In the lodge when burgiars | Hotel “night after the ba iq got in and robbed it of $17,000 in cash | Show he wi visiting friends at the Is it not the first duty of those Amsterdam. He complained of feeling il and was persuaded to remain there. Death was due to heart disease Hess came to this country two years ago from Europe and was highly recom mended as a trainer is anid to be who are happy to tell of their gladness to others? — Marreniinew 6 Ox- H aprevess Candy the one gift for speaks all languages. It dries the tears of little children and wreathes the faces in Maly ster, of old age in smiles. It is the unspoken message of lover to sweetheart, the token of continuing affection from husband to wife. 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