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THE E EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1922. MAYORWILLVETO |SHE USES NU TSU [77,08 Pupil Wino ice aeeineher| NEGRO THUGS BEAT |3 RUNS IN FIRST eee Tepeated efforts to go duwn again, but could not. Meanwhile. Policeman Charles R. Turk, of TraMc B, coming from Seventh Avenue and 57th Stroet, had entered the front door of the Tappe Shop and groped his way to the third floor and to the back, He found , fourteen whimpering girls at tie win- dows. ¥ Turk took canvas show stock covers @ heap over which he stumbled, ripped them Into strips, knotted them, made one end fast and slid down to the ledge of the window below. Bracing himeeif firmly there he or- dered the girls to slide down to him one by one, assuring them he would catch them if they lost thelr grip. The very first girl did, Turk caught her with a laugh and swung her over to the roof of a two- story extension of the Van Norden Hous The girls. above weren't fraid of th re town eee analy and without| Accuses Property Owners ot Putting Dollars Above “mishap. Lives of Firemen. BELIEVE HE KILLED Fifteen Police in N in New Autos Arrive After Assailants Escape From Store. 500 rnsgnat Men and} Mrs, John Nathan | Tells How Women Jeer Kenlon at | Her Brother's Training Help- City Hall Hearing. ed Her Make Arrest. CHIEF URGES DEVICE. Carl Mays Pitches F First Game of Double Header for New York. Woman Found und Dead in Atlan- tic City After Husband’s Partner Commits Suicide. FIRST INNING. ATLANTIC CITY, April 19.—George beaten In her store two doors from} wilier fouled to Burns. Fewster] Paul, twenty-eight, was found dead in one of the police precincts recently] beat out a grounder to Dugan, Baker bed In hit discontinued by Commissioner En-| singled to right sending Fewster to in his apartment here to-day wit! right, {t was learned to-day. third. McMillan singled to centre}a bullet through his brain, A pist , | Scoring Fewster, Pipp singled to left Ts. Tessie Lichtenstein, seventy, | scoring Baker and took second on the was alone in her Uttle second-hand | throw to third, Ward was out Quinn | side.’ clothing store at No. 28 La Salle ba i Met! scoring on the! A short time after the body was Street at 9.30 last night when, ac- Pike Rone, baat ay Quinn. | discovered. his sister-in-law, Mrs. cording to nélghbors, two Negroes INS, FOUR HITS. Biaphen Paul, web deund Main te RRtaved abd: dmhad OY bed & walt, Collins fanned. Smith was out Ward | Ste?! Wes! found pint Eee When the elderly _ storckeeper| ‘© Pipp. Pratt walked. Mays tossed| Pistol shot in her home at Smith's turned around, she found one of the| Ut Harris. NO RUNS, NO HITS. | Landing, five miles away. Negroes pointing a revolver at her SECOND INNING, Dr. L. R. Souder, county physician, than, w : ty a Ranged We Aisha SR IRE? Schang singled to right. Mays flied] concluded after an investigation that and blonde and very 4 looking. to Harris. Miller hit into @ double} Paul had gone to his sister-in-law's My brother out in La Salle, Il., 2, + ; 4 The other Negro followed and beat} niay, mttenger to Pratt to Burns. s GAlight ese 118 tus GREAT EH eae, i ys her ubout the head so severely that SUNS, ONE: SIT home last night, slain her, and then pinched me last night, I called an| [f j an ambulance surgeon from the} burns fled to Fewster. Scott threw | Teturned to his apartment and ended usher to put him out. He grabbed his Knickerbocker Hospital took twenty] oie Dugan. Pittenger went out the| is own life, Mra, Jotm Nathan of No. 610 West An aged woman was held up and 1634 Street, who last night arrested Angel Anthony, thirty-two years old, in the Reo Theatre, 160th Street and Broadway, and turned him over to four policemen, charging’ him with having pincled her, told to-day to The Evening World how she captured and held her prisoner, Anthony was held by Magistrate Ryttenberg in the Night Court for investigation until Friday, on a charge of assault. “Any young girl can learn the trick by which I hekl this men," said Mrs, Nathan, who is about twenty-five, tall © The smoke that Turk had the hard!- with two chambers empty lay at his hood to go up through was too thick and menacing for the other girls on the upper floors, He had shouted as best he could on his way to the rear ) of the third floor that they could go “down where he had come up. The frightened girls were afraid to leave ~ the windows. The fire trucks came tn time to get all down who had not gone over the roofs or followed the shipping clerk, MeDonald, out from the first floor ewhen he gaye the dlarm. The men of _ Truck 36 brought down thirty-six girls retching up from floor to floor from Mayor Hylan this afternoon sent back to the Board of Aldermen with- out his approval the gas cut-off ordi- nance. ‘I will veto this ordinance at once,’ he sald, adding that the prin- ciple of the thing was godd, but the matter should be the subject of fur- ther study. Also, the question should receive additional consideration to see if the gas companies, rather than the 25 to 86 feet. householders, should pay the expenses] hat and started up the aisle, stitches in her scalp. seine pee : Some of the girls, after all seemed] o¢ installation, the Mayor said “Then 1 made up my mind that he Children who witnessed the at-|S¢™me way. NO RUNS, NO HITS While Stephen Paul was weeping ” should be punished, I did this for the tempted hold-up gave meagre descrip- THIRD INNING. over the body of his brother, worl alarm that Helen f ? ; = Safely out, started an alarm More than 600 indignant men and] sake of young girls who are subjected 2" ‘a tions of the Negrocs, saying one was] Kowster was thrown out by Quinn. | 8% brought of his wife's death. The . 116 it Pist Btreet, Sete ote chur of No. ors | Women in City Hall to protest against] to insults of these mashers and for ; tall’ and thin, the other short and| Baker oineled to conte Romilian | DUt which killed her was of the same hington Avenue, had been left on] the ordinance, which would cost pro-| insults that have been given to me by : ain | > stocky. They escaped by running] fied to Smith. Pipp filed to Pittenger | “libre as that with which Paul ended * west to Amsterdam Avenue. in short centre. NO RUNS, ONE] his life. Powder stains around the them. Ane fourth floor, where they had been Jorty owners $45,000,000 to install, The policeman on the beat, Harry | rr. wound showed the revolver had been ». The police made “It was the first time that one of ponerse Sigs Babul hag} almost created @ riot at a publicltnem had ever laid a hand on me and i } Snyder, came after thoassailants had] Walters grounded out, Pipp to] held close to his head. hese hearing on the measure before thelit made me wild. So I followed him : escaped, und later fifteen policemen} Mays. Quinn grounded out, Mays to] County Physician Souder, question- shouldered Miss Schug, who had fainted, and carried her up closo be- chind Murphy carrying Miss Tappe. .. There were some small hurts for \the ambulance surgeon to attend be sides those of partial suffocation; An- toinette Hess, for no reason ut all ex- cept the traditions of the telephone sservice, insisted on staying at the switchboard until she narrowly 0s caped asphyxiation. Kathleen O'Mal Jey was cut on both legs in climbing through a window, Carolina Meld: sheimer and Rosie Hofer burned the spalms of their hands sliding down Po- ‘ticeeman Turk's improvised fire cs down the aisle and caught him by tho came in newly purchased automo-| Pipp, Collins doubled along tho left] {ng the four small children of Mrs. collar, running my four fingers down biles from the West 100th Street} Held foul line, Baker threw out] Paul, found one, a girl, who said she the coliar and choking him. He { Station Smith, NO RLNS, ONE HIT. heard a single shot about midnight broad shouldered) “and equatty and S JOANENATHAR: brs. Lichtenstein relused to go to FOURTH INNING: Hae Unele Georve, Ure ehildren wate rn e u va the hospital and was taken to rela- 0 a of 2) 7 hil very strong, but he couldn't get away tile ales eed Ward popped to Dugan. Scott out.| ¥8 with Hort ee A A the chil Quinn to Burns. Schang walked.| re" Went to: bed. The little girl, from that hold. I threatened t 0) RA fa whe ; eh 1 haa HAVRE DE G CE ENTRIES Mrs. Louisa Friedenberg, a sister of | @ 4 haring no further disturbance, went Mrs. Lichtenstein, told The Evening | Schang was caught off first and run . World that three months ago a Negro him when he turned, although I had down, Pittenger to Burns, NO RUNS,|'® sleep without investigating the . 82 La Salle Mayor to-day when Fire Chief Ken- lon charged the opponents of the device thought more of dollars than the lives of firemen and that many of them could afford the cost as they are recelving as high as $30 a toom from tenants, Instantly there was a wave of angry protests. Choruses of boos, yells of “Put him out!"* “Where do you pay your taxes, Chief?"’ back to Jersey, where you “You're a taxpayer in Coyte and language of a stronger character was hurled at the Chief. What led up to the disorderly no weapon, Then four policemen ull HAY n 3 turned up at once and took him in] rye VRE DE GRACE, antelder oF to NO HITS. ps A quarrel between Mrs. Paul a charge. aon toes came into her store, at No : ; : : Ward three out Pratt. Harris was ” A v vit! or hi - . “ 5 ¥ a dreaded the publicity of the} yiner nace.—the Yarrow Brac Purse | TREATY 10 V0 (If hada aay onarwtad with her hand’ | thrown out by Mays. Burns beat out{ her brother-in-law, in which .t affair, but Lam glad I had the courage | tworyenr-olde) four furlonge It ag, containing i aaed ie] EON Succ ey eye es thease cut x ; tied woman criticized his idleness, is be- to go through with !t. But while I am Wels she had told the police, she replied: | 1. sraus, NO RUNS, ONE HIT. o 1 Neved to have caused . not afraid of any man, I would never Me “No, what's the use. They never leved to have caused tho shooting. 2 tor do anything around here FIFTH INNING, ihe The home of Lewis a go again to the movies alone.’ According to the police George Paul Enns Mays lined into Pittenger’s hands. cigar merchant, living at No. Miller singled to [eft, and went to Md., April 19 had caused considerable dissention in his brother's family, He recently com- ‘Thi Better Times . i , the proprictor, |, ‘ é abrilliant 10! : Jeted a term in State prison f ah. paar Gat wvacioven tren che bevioe J rad sher ate legpondend pe acum ge a D. A. R. APPROVES cGrey Bard’. MT Madison Avenue, was entered through |second on Harris’ bad throw to Pt-| eee cry the police say. a Rie lives cf ati his employers to at-| 400 or & time to quell, was an od’) CAPITAL MEMORIAL Arnitone. (Continued From First Page.) a jimmied front door, The thieves|tenger. On a hit and run play Fews- f zi dress by the Fire Chief in favor o : : * Jed to Dugan who caught ————— { 4 f the losses caused ” e . DKeena got $3,000 worth of silverware and|(ter ground ug eS oor 8 ey S the ordinance. He cited numerous is furs and went out by the fire escape, | Miller coming into the bag and threw) THE MERIT OF HIS DEFECT.) (From the Boston Transcript.) “Oholly shows a great lack of self- confidence.” “Yes, and right there fe shows a great abundance of good judgmen ‘by the fire. He went from one fire- oman and policeman to another thank~- ‘ang them for their work. Under his arm or at his heels was his pedigreed fox terrier Jo-Jo, himself rescued from the cellar after heaving barked the “alarm which led McDonald to discover “the fire by Mr, Tappe’s secretary, ‘Migs Louis Smith, at the risk of her instances in which firemen had been about a situation which Europe wishes overcome by gas in burning bulldings.. He told of his own experience on Union Square when he and seven of his men were overcome, “We are willing to sacrifice our lives in order that others may live,” said the Chief, ‘but it is not fair for you to come here and ask us to sacri- fice our lives for a paltry twenty-five dollars,” An ominous grumble of indignation Caen a te Tees anee|leaving the front door chained and so|to Burts, doubling Fewster. NO A A acond i: dit A LJ barricaded with chairs the family had] RUNS, ONE HIT, Project for George Washing- | pris stavie ents). new political groups, one against the|to summon a mechanic to file the] Pittinger was tossed out by Scott. ton Building. SECND RACE.—Claiming; four-year-olds| Other. It refers to the signing of the| chain before they could get in, Walters was tossed out by Mays. ae ee west Russo-German Treaty as ‘a manifes-] ‘The police of the West 152d Street] Scott threw out Quinn. NO RU 65 Ruddles .... ait tation of the Bismarckian spirit which | station admitted to-day they had met] NO HITS. “Copyright caused the ‘Allied bloc immediately to| no success in investigating the com- SIXTH INNING. affirm its unity.’’ plaint of Homer Curtis of No. 3446 5 Baron Romano Avezzana, as Secre-| Broadway of the theft of from $10,000] , Baker grounded out, Pittenger to tary General of the conference, called | to $16,000 in jewelry, silverware and| Burns. McMillan singled to left. Mo- at 7.40 o'clock last evening on Chan- | furs @aturday evening. ‘They were] Mia? stole seconds | Fipp was thrown cellor Wirth to deliver the Allied nate, | away from home; Mrs. Etta Schultz. }7N (Oral, t) Batis eindin® Ment Continental Congress Gets Behind (78) WASHINGTON, April. 19.—Eree- tion of the George Washington Me- morial Building in Washington was formally approved to-day by the Con- tinental Congress of ‘the Daughters of the American Revolution. ~ Mr. Tappa soon learned, however, that $8,000 worth of gowns and hats prepared for shipment to Mrs. George swept through the chamber, Many in “ é |W. Vanderbilt and Miss Cornelia Van-| (nore Tong te eerotestants de-| The Congress also voted unani- ia Battal eevee BUN Dee YEU OF ment the Daron | an baad woman wae lives Wea etl Wert: NOURUN® OME) HIT. derbilt, whosare in Washington, had] (i,req ih undertones that the Chief’s|™oUusly to empower the National Bternity Rte ade ee ROC Dr, Hatnanan, | Neptune leaving the house locked 429) coring meatiout.a Rete Ward, but been altogether ruined. Goods worth| tanguage was insulting. Board of Management of the society 4? swinneconne anid tt would be impossible tor the | oa ace eeeults returned ut 9/ "8 out trying. to BUEN Jt into a 91,000 ready for Mrs, William Ran-|'"iéonion was unaware of the rising |‘? negotiate a loan of $185,450 to com- Ting-a-Ling Garman delegates to attend the gala | ci er O ema. Shu | double. Sehane tr Boot... Smith -doiph Hearst and $4,000 for Mrs.Janger portrayed In the 500 upturned | lete the new Administration Build a dinner being otfered by Premier Facta | oie, hash ene doce by two men, |ainsied to left. Pratt walked, He was set upon al lor by two men, |*! : : -George Widener of Philadelphia were|faces, His crack Fire Department | !9e, on which $187,061.34 already has 8 to all the conference delegates, in| who beat her and tled her head in un|"!S walked filling the bases: Burns ; pore pineee yard Be rtindy band was playing a lity ae ae spent. eigen Ad the society srantila a view of the receipt of such a stinging | overcout. She fainted and when sh: | Popped to Scott Dugan singled to en was over, stairs on the steps of City Hall at|of a memor! iam Pitt also S otra * 108 condemnation of the Grmans. ‘covered and called help there was|center scoring, Smith and Pratt ‘Trade Mark. swan known to be safe and the smould-|the drive for milk funds, The music] was urged. asommets and Sigh entry ‘That won't do," exclaimed Baron Ryssehlci of the robbers. , . Mays tossed. out Pittenger. TWO Ad if aering fire in the front basement which | must have heartened the Chief, for his} Dr, Kate Walter Barrett presented| ‘THIRD RACE—Olaiming; four-year-olds|Avezzana. ‘Your absence from the] — piece ackasibbaal RUNS, THREE HITS. vt. on page 10 had made all the trouble was no longer | words grew stronger. for the Georgia delegation & resolu-| *04 upward; six furlongs. Welgnt dinner would emphasize the gravity GUNMEN TRAPPED ee. sending up its deadly smoke, Mr.| ‘Does the flow of gas in tho cellar | tion suggeseting that chapters all over 94° Enéman 5 0 of the situation.”’ OTHER POSTPONED GAMES of a large tenement containing thirty to fifty families endanger those ten- ants?’ asked Mayor Hylan, attempt- ing to divert the Ghief from the trend of his language. ‘Of course,” replied the Chief, “that's why you read in the news- “But what can we do?'’ asked Dr. Rathenau. BY TIRE BLOWOUT “It is very simple," replied the ON STOLEN AUTO Baron. ‘Give me back the note, come to the dinner as if nothing had hap- pened, and I will give you the note again afterward.'’ -Tappe suddenly remembered some- -thing else. He ordered Miss Smith sternly to find out ‘who it was that ‘brought that one-eyed angora cat in i “here yesterday.” Mr. Tappe, after a survey of the building this afternoon, estimated his the country place wreaths of poppies 38 *Tickltal on the graves of American World ee ‘Chatrman War heroes each Armistice Day. ¥ F suiecanaie casita *Approval Camouflage - CARDINAL ATTACKS : SECTARIANS IN ROME Rochester (International) ading (International) PoESEe Display advertising —— for tine, Pine mock in C é HAVRE DE GRACE SELECTIONS| © Small Arsenal Found in Car and] ayer pe GRACE, Ma. April 19.—|2 Band Is Said to Have Planned |The Evening Worla eetections for to-| made by The Word Baltimore. ‘Toronto-F jem. Hidden Jewel loss at about $50,000. papers about tenants and firemen be- M4 Lasie Love... ‘The Baron repocketed the note and The byeniie Were aeenuane: £ ade ty The $ - Spm OnTTied out unconsohym ier left. Hold-Up. FIRST RACE—Rosie H, Cosden En-| ment” seco TWO MORE ARE SHOT | ,,“Deesn't, smoke make people un- Baron Avezzana and Dr. Wirth sat y. Fisher Entry, condcious?” demanded @ little dark- In the early hours this morning « SECOND RACE—Winneconne, next to each other at the gala dinner BY BELFAST SNIPERS |¢ve¢ woman tn the front row. American mone: d after the banquet, the Baron|ecant half day after the Board of thle. The Decision. prs ” y is financing at- Age efter othe. Penrus ts Vy HIRD RACE—Applejack IT. C . eng Nae mind ebout smoke,” replied | racks in Italy on the Catholic Church { Dalia, hale hover batsre! dellserinel| Aidecewd authosdeed alles: Commia:|n, cere oe te ater is comet Youth Killed and Man Wounded, bry te tase BoP gpl according to charges made oy Car. 62 “ran ag haere i pecnbie ta oe yee ae sioner Enright to buy six ewift auto-| | FOURTH RACE—Rubion, Exodus, | SRM, cous ' 7 2 7 RACE.—The Newark Purse; for . ser “, ‘ 8 ry. insertion urd ‘ While Hospitals Have Large | might be employed toward a fireman] dinal Dougherty of Philadelphta, in a fouryesroids and upward; six furtongs. | man Chancellor to a secluded corner, |™obiles to chase motorized’ bands|'“FrerH RACE—Sidereal, Violinist,| mill be omitted "ay cna : Casualty Lists. who makes a mistake, “If you swal-lietter to John B, Kennedy, editor off °°’ ation a’or ..-.-- ue where the note was privately deliv-|ot robbers, Detective Sergt. Fairchini| Trevelyan. ' pe | deere To positive, releeee lowed emoke you wouldn't be here—l columbia, the Knights of Columbus 04 Knight of the Hieather.. 114 ered. The German delegation left al-| and four detectives captured four men], SIXTH RAGE Joan of Arc, Wau than a8 BELFAST, April 19 (Associated] you'd be dead.’ ‘ine. ae most immediately. at 65th Street and Columbus Avenue]™ ~ (soll RACER-Oswoed, Tron Boy, above ‘The Fire Chief then told of the won- | ANNIE ag of her poverty,” oan The note, which barred Germany| with a new automobile they are c THE WORLD vantage ‘ derful physique of his fire fighters. wt from participating in “all deliberations | charged with having stolen. said Cardinal Dougherty’s letter, ioe a He said the test for entrance was 106 ussian questions, id | rs Solomon Press, made public yesterday, “various Prot- 08 concerning Russian questions, said In The prisoners were iy f early to-day. John Scott, a youth,|60 per cent. higher than West Point | ‘stam pects of the United Stetes hove + 108 ne Tene penned Avenue, Brookiyn;| MOTORS KILL TWO INFANTS ‘pal ‘was killed, and William Johnston was] or Annapolis and that as a result of + 108 Whilst the conference was sit- |Murray Deutsch, No. 108 East 117th] y,, Mob Driv. founded on Italian soll institutions of Truck, Whi carbon monoxide poisoning, due to (48) Wellfinder + 108 Ger J Ri No. 628 West ary styled educational, or charitable, 100) Rolo .. ves 101 ting, and whilst many was |Street; Joseph Ring, No. BAULEY.—On Wednesday morning, April 1, escaping illuminating gas, 120 firemen D a Re try. represented on the commission | sgt) Street, and George Green, No. Flees to Police Protection. 1922, NORMAN BAILEY, beloved husband in this city have died from pulmonary | “heread they are instruments for the} J. X. ~ moss . i of Ida Nettleton, restaence 21 Treno st. sic Handicap; for] and sub-commission charged with [111 West 115th Street. A tire of the} women and children in front of thelr perversion of Ttallans. FIFTH RACE.—The Ol lists as a result of the recent shoot-|tuberéulosis during the past seven “They have gone Ao far us to plan| *Tee-warrolds: one valle-and seventy yards-| the negotiations of European |machine in which they were when theljoows tn Chrystie Street, near De-| Net Rochelle ings, but these do not indicate the full | years. the erection of a structure overlook. viotiniet wag peace with Russia, the German |detective first took notice of them| Pr Sabian ab seein ns Remains jay be seen at W..J. Mathews <pumber of injured, many cases being] ‘“‘We are told the installation offing the Cathedral of St. Peter, the sidereal .- ‘ior Pemtescntatives on that commis- |wlow out, None of them knew how] Ancey Street, last night sa@ two-year} funeral parior, i Lenox av, between treated in homes. these gas out offs will cost $40,000,-| vatican and the whole City of Ro: ee Bountiful 05 sion have, bebind the backs of |to adjust another tire, apparently.| ld Vincent Favvio of No. 161 Chrystie) 21st and 1224 .ats., until Seturday morm «The Police Barracks at Manor Ham- 000,"" said tho Chief derisively. * he Wite apeempanie’ ah antco 8) eevee an their colleagues, concluded in | They went from Broadway and G6th|Street cruhed to death under tho} In& Funeral services in St. Matthews iton, an important centre in County} won't cost half that. Anyway, theliy which Cardinal Dougherty appeals 102 Clanaman 108 secret a. treaty with Russia on | Street to Central Park West and back | wheels of a fruit Iaden motor truck. ere OF We) aath ate Atay ali Leitrim, have been captured by Free| property owners would get the money | ror @ 1,000,000 fund for counter prop.| atnice peuds claimed tor rider. the very questions which they |to Columbus Avenue to find a service} Excited mothers gathered around the} | Nv) 0 °°! aionedute State forces. A motor returning from} back from reduced ineorance rates in SIXTH RACE.—Claiming; four-year-oldu| had undertaken to consider in Jstation. They fought violently when} vehicle. James Boyle, twenty-eight, of eee GECnGn, Writes Pig rade Sligo was seized, and the occupants, | five or six years,’ aie a and upward; one and three-slxteentha miles.| loyal conjunction with repre- | the police swooped down on them. No. 18 Coenties Slip, the driver, carried yousyrne:—<. 5 Eee BLL ¥v. iy |. — SARAH. Ind It was at this point the Chief said that property owners receiving $30 a room from tenants ought not to com- plain. The little dark-eyed woman kindled the anger of the crowd when she put forth a tightly clenched fist and yelled, “Bolshevist! Bolshevist!"' at Kenlon, ‘Then came the avalanche of anger, It all of whom were armed, were made prisoners. A second car was disabled by gunfire and the occupants threw away their rifies. joa IRISH PEACE PARLEY OFF TILL THURSDAY All four, according to Fairchid, The Russians have sat calmly by.|have been arrested frequently before. | "* tr venice drove to Delences Seen | NERAL CHURCH. Notice later. ne undisturbed by the proceedings of the] Ho said he got an admiasion from|jaiy a block distant; and told Patrol.| GALLAGHER,—D A NIEL P. campaaLt> Entente members, who apparently|one member of the party that they]man O'Connor of the accident, Ho] BUNERAL CHURCH, Thursday, 10 A. Mt didn't dare eend the Russians a note|had met last night for a ‘'stick-up] was locked up on a homicide charge. | LEVE.—JOSEPH. CAMPBELL FUNERAL, a tour-year-| chiding them for having made the} party" and had begun by stealing the} | Crossing New Utrecht Avenue at 77th] “cHur until Thursday. milo and a sisteenth.| treaty with Germany. Such a note,!qutomobile at 112th Street and Fifth| Street, Brooklyn, yesterday afternoon, | | rruuson—Dr, FRANIC N. CAMPBRILL Welane : four-year-old Malvin Franklin of No. 310 it ts assumed, might have sent the! avenue, The police reported Anding | °° 1 Fst Street, Brooklyn, was hit by] FUNERAL CHURCH, Thurs., 10.90 A, 1 Russians flying back to Moscow with-|¢hree revolvers and 100 cartridges in|’) guard of a truck and hurled sev- ——_— sentatives of the other nations. quiet. There was a lump in Chief Ken- lon‘s throat when he was finally able to proceed and sald: “J think the people of this city, whom I have served for the past thirty-five years without a mark of any kind against me, should have some confidence in what I say."’ “Not when you become personal,"* ex. wn Royal Duck swept everything before it. Chief out much ceremony. the car. eral feet. He landed on his hi a Collins and De Valera Delay} Kenton was silent, Mayor Hylan eat interrapad ik: remem idyac aaa There was an angry debate in the| was iilled inatantly, ea aeee ee FUNERAL DIRECTORS, ] A j ‘ore Commis- Conference That Was to aes Anh Guniemh.. He G6 wot rap biel “nat 980 @ room 4 being charged tn FRANCE WILL REFER [3"1 of: Acarehen tetas “Comaards: [ast ars a Be Held To-Day. Ce eee tan oan rire Bee Pacis 4 in & five-story walk-up SECRET TREATY TO tor high-power automobiles was DISCRETION DEFINED. granted, Commissioner Whalen, (From the Cincinnati Enquirer.) Chairman of the Board of Purchase,| W/illc—Paw, what is discretion? presenting the request, was asked by| Paw—Discretion Je Aldermen Quinn and Falconer if the somey te @ man wh Commissioner was ready to withdraw | °°f!t by it, my son his frequent assertions that there was | == a no crime wave. Alderman Collins|Company, on the steps of the office made heated reply ies the matterlat No, 205 Bast 24th Street, July 11 was evidence that “the best Polloe!iagt, reported a di arta Commissioner New York ever had} orcjock this morning. Jud was determined to perform his duties | dismissed them, ne: eee Uae Department. He appeared fascinated. Suddenly there wes a lull as the crowd drew a deep breath for a sec- ond assault, During this Kenlon, now fighting mad, yelled back: “It's all money, Life means noth- ing to you!"’ “Drag him down!" shrilied a wo- man in the heart of the seething mass, which swayed forward, DUBLIN, April 19.—-Michael Col- Mns and Eamon De Valera to-day ‘postponed until Thuraday their con- ference to discuss the possibility of “peace in Southern Ireland, The former gained greatly in pres- tige as & result of events of the Easter week-end, and the position of “Never mind the $30 a room,” tn- terrupted another woman. “You are here to tel} us about this gas cut off valve. Confine yourself to the sub- Ject. “We are not here to discuss a par- ticular valve,” objected Mayor Hylan “but to find ways t> prevent deaths among firemen by gas poisoning.” Chief Kanion said there had been REPARATIONS BOARD PARIS, April 19 (Associated Press). —It was announced this afternoon that Premier Poincare had requested Louts Dubols, French member of the Reparations Commission, to place offi- cially before the commission the ques- something that he is too old to ‘We have to charge hi rents to] 1,400 cellar fires here during the —— rhs Vatutaber ‘of rw pay your big salaries!” ie & male] year, and that practically’ all ai" THE LAWYEN's way. tion of the validity and legality of the | properly. According to Assistant District At- owt aa winner el rat voice away in the rear. sented unusual elements of danger (From the Pittsburgh 6: Russo-German treaty. The Premier Lary torney McQuade, the eloquence of one may ave ego. un igaded at private garaas "A derisive reer followed on the heels} because of the melling of pipes lesan] “The average lawyer file me with ad-|aleo bas asked tho other Allied Gov-| FLANAGAN JURY furor prevented conviction. thigvee "may have hee uaviormed. chp and of this sally. Mayor Hylan had heard to gas meters. miration.”’ lernments to give similar instructions ILS OF VERDICT ‘Thomas Flanagan !s a brother of] pné te eet a the volee of the people, so he rose,}| Chief Kenlon told of one blaze] ‘In what way?” to thelr delegates on the commission. FA Death House Frank Flanagan to/articles of general NM reward. and motioning the people to] which had been permitted to gain} “on account of the confident way he} THe French Government will await whom a new Nie Wes granted after R. A. 450 World, sit down. headway for three and a half hours| examines @ man on a subject he has |‘h®, action of the commission before/O.. member Swung Body From Pte pie tl teen montae at ae AC, ee poe ana’ prince aed “T want to give both sides a square deal,"’ said the Mayor. ‘You have a right to disagree with Chief Kenion, but you must give him an opportunity to be heard, Your turn will come, If you can't keep quiet I'll have to call off this hearing." ‘The gathering suddenly became because he would not endanger lives by sending men into the gas filed} >8re!y heard of, when the man has building. In conclusion, the Chie¢| made it @ life study,” i ing up the question officially with sph sp ‘Ailles. It te held, however, in off- Conviction, Declares the Horton robbery, forfeited §15,000|fth av. “Brockisn’ Phone “wostn celal circles pert a there is a dis- Prosecution. = ee ee pir a sani Ahn Se Serer Te howe 1 cig - —— - ct violation 1 the reailles jon o! e murder o! - [sera ‘and it {s declared that what-| The jury trying Thomas Flanagan,|uel Hadas, a drug clerk, at Amster- FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET. ever action the Genoa Conterence|charged with participating in the rob-|dam Avenue by highwaymen the Unfurnished. may take the Allied Powers cannot|bery of $84,000 from George Snyder, | night of March 12, He was exoncrat- Syeewick BROTION er Py at. tolerate the treaty. cashier of the Horton Ice Cream'eq of that crime. ante AT ec temally bel rooms, up firemen of this city | resets have dangers enough, They die like ies men and they are not afreid of death. | tonic yapative But don't tet them die unnecessarily.’ yy you get of tei