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i | | } | ; | | jo THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1022, IN DIER FAILURE URGED BY COUNSEL] "ES NLS (Continued From First Page.) Blumenthal Requests Transac- tions of Broker With Bank- rupt Firm Be Scrutinized. US.EMBARRASSED [ANTLMILITARIST [ert ron Wash Enpton HARRIET RANSOM THE BRIDE TO-DAY. OF DR. DONALDSON “IOETHET CWE 9 OF POWERS S DEAT INTEAS TRAGEDY (Continued From First Page.) experience with lawyers who have handwriting. The object was mur- been for you or those who have been 42m | der. against. you?"* 3 If Mrs, Soderman wrote the things Mr. Gompers flushed angrily and she said she did and will swear to eH 1 Aas sald his own experience with lawyers them on the witness stand, we will 7 had nothing to do with the case. file murder charges against her. Un- Daniel W. Blumenthal of No. 233 s o Mr. der the Texas law, an accessory ts Untermyer briefly rehearsed the held on the same status with a prin-¢ bublic service of lawyers In legislative ott bodies and as executives. Then he Soderman tis expected to break his They Will Tie Up All tenkrupt brokerage firm of B.D, Dier | ®%ed: “You decline to withdraw the silence at the examining trial, Mean- @ strictures on my profession, which I while District Attorney Hughes care- Industr. & Co,, to-day addressed a letter to the y D fully guarded evidence he expects ts ry. committee urging, among other] deeply resent?" present. things, the fullest investigation of the} “I do,"* said Mr. Gompers, “and ‘The Soderman and Powers’ families DUBLIN, April 22,—Thousands of relations of cee A. Stoneham with Mitireodshal resentment you feel is re~ were formerly very close friends, The . the firm of Hughes & Dier and its| clprocated."* men were at one time hotel partners rinthatonbcrsteteadl aah AS hal beta Mec - i : successor, FE, D, Dier & Co. Mr, Unttermyer recalled the test!- in Wort Worth. The déetendaatens day planned to remain idle until next vik a He especially urges investigation] mony. yesterday of the witnesses pretty wife was sald to be in Fort ‘Tuesday. Ay as to: A Holdstrom and Lantz, dock builders Worth to-day. She was in El Paso, ‘The great tie-up ts not @irected at E é i : 1, The real cause which brought|and carpenters,. who were expelled her husband sald, when she was dee tackle, (tuk isd Seok about the expulsoin of Col. Henry D.| from their unions for opposing the clared to have written. the “Love i ment has a rather delicate question to | ®"¥ Party or sen) in protest Hughes from the Philadelphia Stock] methods of Robert P. Brindell. Theft" missive, solve in connection with the invita- | “#ainst continuation of civil war. The Exchange when he was a member of] Q. Do you realize that men de- The letter covers nine pages. De- ; workers are getting tired of being the firm of Hughes & Dier and what] prived of their livelihood as these men spite it, Hughes to-day declared be ce Sens pereneny to 4. ©. A real romance.of Wash- relation, if any, with the wrecking of] have been have nv redress? A. From believed the w vata not telaet Morgan to be a member of a sub-|®Wakened in the middle of the night Pa ieee i Mosueenae bell fe wottah would Hd . i. ; seat th 5D. { . indictment" by testifying. Soder- committee of bunkers selecind by the | br’ explosions of grenades and the rat- ington official life led to |", “ane pecuniary interests, if any,| Q-Anywhere? A. Not at present. |Bride Is One of an Old N. Y.|manenstam ot attornays sald others Allied Reparations Commission to get | tle of machine-gun fire. They want a wedding at the capital Jot Dier and his assocaltes and Charles} Q. Is it your thought that their] fi d Husband Served |W!se and scoffed at the indictment advice on the subject of an interna- | peace, amily and Husband Serve: tional loan. Sata ela) ice JA. Stoneham and his associates in the] distress is to be relieved before or thisat, Meanwhile on Friday when Miss [vite business transaction’ (85,300,-| after they dle? A. I know. nothing in the War. S Work as Protest Against Civil War, IDLE UNTIL TUESDAY Reparations Against Policy. MUST ASK PERMISSIO! Broadway, chief counsel’ to the Credi- tors’ Protective Committee formed by many of the 8,000 creditors of the Interest, but Has Refused to Take Part. By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Eve- ning World.) WASHINGTON, April 22 (Copy- right).—The United States Govern- ; j the silent figure in the tragedy. SI * America is not officially represented| The Labor Party to-day announced Elinor Parsons of Yon- 000) whereby Charles A. Stonehame &| as to heaven. I hope that before long] aise Harriet Ransom, ‘aughter of|was to have appeared as a star in pod on the Reparations Commiasion,| final plans for the strike, which be- kers, secretary to Benja- |C°. tansferred its customers’ ac-| they will find relief within the labor| 5° Ransom, Ge tae husband's pine Here tElAONE though President Harding is hoping|comes effective Monday. ‘The custom- , secretary U8 | counts to Hughes Diets movement rs. Warren A. Ransom, No. 140 but the engagement was cancelled, Powers, a graduate of Leland Stan- Congress will give him the power to/ary week-end idleness will prevail over make such an appointment. The dommittee of bankers is in a sense|Sunday, but on Monday trains will an unofficial body and cannot, of|/*top running, street cars will halt, course, commit the United States| newspapers will not publish, the post min Fairchild, New, York 3. The pecuniary interest, if any, of | CAPITAL AND LABOR—MASTER] West 58th Street, and a member-of > sssenain, het ;, |Stoneham and Dier and their respec- i one of the oldest families of this city,|rord University, was a brother of Congressman, became hiS ive associates in the so-called pur- + AND SERVANT, will be married in St. Thomas's|Tom Powers, Broadway star, and son wife. - chase by Stoneham from Dier & Co. r. Gompers repeated his assertion} Church this afternoo: to Dr. Blake|of Joshua Powers of Louisville, K: ‘of some $2,400,000 worth of customers’ | that courts traditionally regard capital | Donaldson, son of Mr. and Mrs, W. former President of the Ni Government, even though a promi-|omoe and the telegraph system will securities, and labor as master and servant, and| w. Donaldson of Smithtown, L. Llfunkers' Association, At the vero ws nent and influential American banker Mr. Blumenthal said to an Evening|!" Settling a quarrel would give the} re Rey. Dr. Stires will offict ‘ he shall concur in the decisions of the bed rest and hatale eal ise pores TURKISH WOMAN World heporter! 5 | benefit to the masters Wise Manecan tee etaber ce the | W328 Killed he was manager of a hotel Closed and hotels will not serve on : ‘ 83 Ransom is a member of tare: committee and the commiasion itself.| meals, Many people were buying ex- SEN WALKER HEADS CAPTURED 25, IS “T have been informed by a former] Mr. Gompers said he was unalter-| junior League. During the World| 3 ane, . But in view of the expressed policy| fra supplies of food to-day to last un- of President Harding and Secretary | ti) Tuesday. of State Hughes, requesting Ameri-| Lord Mayor O'Nelll of Dublin at a can firms to consult the Government] council meeting yesterday challenged here before agreeing to any flotation|{he militarists when he sald: of foreign loans, Mr. Morgan is mor- ‘We've cleared out the British ally bound to ask the consent of the] Army, now we've got to clear out the Department of State. Rather, the|rival Irish armies. They may knock manager of one of EB. D. Dier & Co.'s] *b!Y opposed to legislation giving the} war she worked under Mrs. Henry P. MOVIE EXHIBITORS MADE LIEUT. fout of town branches that last May oe Ne eee to review constitu-| Davison at relief work. Her great} BOY IS WALKING —_ he requested by a letter a statement or regulations of} peat grandfather was Gurdon Salton- First to Attain Commission |as to the firm's financial condition | U"{0S. stall, Colonial Governor of Connecti- RADIO STATION in Sultan's F Earned and who was back of the firm. This] “Don’t you want employers assocla-} cut; her great grandfather was David Sorces fi , mn ultan’s Fore It by Bravery. ’ Prneee Sas tions regulate in that way?” Mumford, Secretary to Benjamin : . @ “No, air!" replied Mr. Gompers, 1] anyon” ice. Bracklin was Seeciat}Cape May School Superintendent would not interfere with thelr com- was about the time that Col. Hughes was expelled from the Philadelphia Stock Exchange. Minister to France. Startled to Hear Messages question will be whether the depart-| me out, but, by God, they won't knock CONSTANTINOPLE, April 22. ‘The customers in his office were in] bination for the bettering of trade] pr, Donaldson served as a Major ieee Bi ‘tment has any objection to his accent-| out the will of the Irish people.’ ‘A Turkish woman has been {a panicky condition, the manager said,|Conditions, But as to their wrong] with the Post Graduate Medical Unit in Classroom. .fnce of the Invitation, for the Gov-| As preparations for the strke went ernment will not be in the position|ahead, the rebels under Rory O'Con- ef approving of disapproving Mr.|nor continued to hold the Four Courts Morgan's task’ on the committee of|and defy the Free State troops to “Allied bankers, * Jeject them. There was some talk of blowing them out with dynamite, but Mr, Morgan's firm lent large sums|this might precipitate general blood-|®"4 the producers have been mainly of money to the Allies before the| shed and throw Ireland into chaos. money differences—the prices they United States entered the war and| BELFAST, April 32 (Associated | have had to pay for the productions, floated its loans among thousands of| Press).—This city returned to com-|&Nd conditions imposed by the pro- American investors. After the Mor-| parative quiet to-day, after the series | ducers. iad ceased financing British Until the organization was per- French purchases tn’ America, the| Easter holidays. The only incident re-| fected the little theatre owner was at Unitea 8 ‘Cuvatainent *ante ported was the wounding of a special|the mercy of the producer. Now the P taitionn sot dalinte ot nea to| Constable who was struck in the leg|¢xbibitors have as much to say wit the Allies, too. by @ bullet fired from a window on|Tesard to the screen as the ie So the Morgans on the one hand| Dock Street. Jamen Greer, who was| ducer, and one of info deere and tho American Government on the] thot on the Albert Bridge Road in lo scch to create u monopoly of the other are inevitably concerned with ve fearing to lose their investments—and| doing affecting material products,/in France for twenty-one months. ‘Me given the rank of Lieutenant in [fearing i lolte savings. One woman|firm prices, they should be regulated. |is now visiting attendant in both City the Nationalist Army, earning [ist 100,000. But the unions are voluntary organ-|and Post Graduate Hospitals. her promotion in action against The manager told me that asa re-|zations of human beings not for After the ceremony a reception will the Greeks, says an Angora dis- |sult of his letter Dier's leading repres- | profit. be held in the Plaza. The couple will patch. This is the highest rank |entative hurried to him on a night} “Don’t you realize that trade as-| honeymoon in the South. ever held in the Turkish Army by, |train and, when he arrived, told him]sociations are organized not for the eer ee balled hind int r a woman, that a rich New Yorker was a silent| profit of its members—the association Alfred aatiiewsic kaaTeaatenan "ae. Fatma was a Corporal when she |partner, but that was not to be known does, mot _make any profit?” asked] $250,000 ESTATE gorge something he had in his pocket led a patrol composed almost en- [publicly. r. Untermyer. that was attracting the attention of tirely of women in an attack on | “The manager said he relied upon] *¥es,"" SHRINKS TO $65,000) tie entire student body. the enemy’s rear and returned [this assurance in dealing with his cus-] «Doesn't the union seek profit for — ee When the Professor asked the stu- with twenty-five prisoners, in- |tomers. its at and not for itself in the Said to Be One of Largest Ever]|dent to give him what he had, the ———<——_—— i y cluding an officer, same way? D, i freshman replied that he could not Battalions of women were cre- | PURSE SNATCHER “The profit sought by the labor Handled by Public Ad- without undressing. He explained that ated last year and have shown CAUGHT IN CHASE union is the bettering of the work- ministrator, he had a radio telephone outfit in- great bravery and suffered heavy, ing classes—humanity,"’ declared Mr, stalled on his person and that he was casualties, BY PATROLMAN Gompers. How an estate of a quarter of @/ using the school radio as a ground. (Continued From First Page.) Prof. Edward R. Brunyate,, Supter- intendent of Schools of Cape May, N. J., discovered an up-to-the-minute radio telephone in the Cape May High School yesterday. One of the teache: are the masters of the screen and the arbiters of what shall appear on the screen, The differences between thom motion picture theatres throughout BREACHES OF CONTRACT THAT| million dollars can dwindle to about} Prof. Brunyate put on the head set what goes on in the Reparations Com- | morning. the country. CHARGES THREAT DIFFER. $65,000 was shown in Surrogate's|®4 discovered that he could hear all ‘mffesion, where the priorities on pay- Ree Sidney Cohen, the present Prest- Woman in Brooklyn Street Court to-day in the accounting made} of the Wireless stations here, as well ments from Germany to the Allies! COLLINS SPEAKS dent of the exhibitors, has been one TO DESPOIL FOOD|Wom “If it is a breach of contract for | Court to-day ac 6 as that of Newark, which was send- Screams When Thief Grabs employers in a slack time to seek to|by the Public Administrator of the] ing out a concert. Week's Wages reduce wages," asked Mr. Untermyer, estate of Simon James Gordon, who ci chaeaale enannes 5 “Ig it also a breach of contract for|died July 2, 1919 at his home, No. Mrs, Josephine Devinta, No. 338]the working man in a time of activity |121 Madison Avenue. The shrinkage NARCOTIC SQUAD MAKES of the most energetic executives the - ‘Burope reconstructed so that war DESPITE THREATS organization has had and the man Mas debts may be paid with interest. who has done more than all others in| Restaurant Man Alleges Health Inspector and Another Wanted "But if Mr. Morgan attends the Rebel Officer With Pistol Tries in] licking the organization into its pres- meeting of the bankers, he will go , ent virile shape. And working with j ii = : _|to demand und take $12, $14 or $16 a|is explained by creditors’ claims of SAN JUAN HILL RAID as a private banker and with the] Vain to Stop Address by |iim—the man at the legal bat—was Him to “Come Across. Hudson Avenue, Brooklyn, was leav-| 4,7" when he agreed to work |$90,000, depreciation in securities and +task only of looking out for possible Free State Chief Senator Walker, counsel for the ex-] Julius Goldsmith, a temporary in-|!ng @ street car at DeKalk Avenue| roy g99 administration expenses. Three Nenro Women y@ifects on the repayment of private]: loans—he will not be obliged to con- com himself with the effect of repa- ,fation payments on American Gov- ernment loans. hibitors. Mr. Cohen is now ready to BELFAST, April 22 (Associated|step out and wants ‘Jimmy’ Walker us to mucceed him. So far as can be Press).—Michael Collins, upon his ar-| 10 nea everybody is for Walker. and Hudson Avenue at noon to-day when @ man grabbed her purse and yan. ‘The purse contained $21, Mrs. rival this afternoon at Killarney to) “to-day was sald that the Senator| raigned in Ridgewood Court to-day, | Devinte’® wages for the week. And deliver an address, was met outside/had refused many flattering offers} charged by Samuel Grecnbere, cael she set out after , . . of her voice. “There has just been appointed andthe depot by an Irish Republican army|from the producers and that one of of q restaurant at 2404 Myrtie [MH the Wt oi avenue to Hudson The estate is said to be one of the largest ever handled by the Public Administrator's office. Gordon did not * vith = lease a will or trace of any surviv-|™en Will be afraigned to-day as @ ree ing kin. After investigation, howeve: honda bee ue es Juan Sm it was learned he had a wife, son and | “* ey orre, Senecnves cf Sheen sir.” two doughters in Russia. One daugh- | Cue Squad last night. The detectives “No,” said Mr. Gompers., “The workingman has the right to accept what is offered." “And to desert the employer for whom he is pledged to work for $9 a ‘Taken After a F! Thr Negro women and two whit(® Spector of the Department of Health in Queens, and Nathan Landesman, were their own lawyers when ar- say they saw a man in front of No. 50 confirmed by the Senate an American | omcer, armed with a revolver, who|them was the very job which is now] Avenue, with extortion, Landesman z E is the mutuality in such 4/ter, Edith Marie Horoshewitch of Ee Y . . s * + Lafayette Avenue, a dis: , West End Avenue selling something to commission to fund the Allied debt.! warned him he would not be allowed|!" the keeping of Will Hays. He 8] was aiso charged with impersonating ee eae ‘yds the chase con-| contract? Warsaw, is the only one that has] the Negresse: ; This commission, however, can do NO} to speak until an incident at Listowel, | ¥°'Y friendly with the latter and will tinued with Policeman Stumpf of the ‘The contract is based on a mini-| been located. In making the arrests they had to € si rae ‘ sald battle with the prisoners and thelr Greenberg charged that Landes- | p Street. Station leading the|f:¥m Wage, not « magimum,”’ sa 5 f : Poplar Str . roots, bi for ‘the payment of Principal | ieged one of his men was fired at, had Pi tae the indus- man threatened to pour disinfection |pursuit. Stumpf finally caught the My, Gompers. ialimed Mr. Untermye,| HAVRE DE GRACE Ebdlacwer pote taxen ie gual eee interest over a period of years. | een cleared up. The movie magnates of the industry] Ver certain food unless he would|fugitive, who had Mrs. Devinta’s cht Vesciained Me. Unienyen ® packing case from nessby tenememal be wielded i th Farecie 0 teanee Mr. Collins, who was accompanted| maxe no concealment of thelr satisfac. }"come across.” purse in his pocket. triumphantly, “did you ever see 3 SELECTIONS. houses, Detective Massam, an amateur tue "allies fuel ‘hn oN iodinte thay esi by Commandant Gen. John McKeown, |tion at having a prominent Republican] Goldsmith and Landesman déclared | Under the name of Joseph Solomon, pune une ec ayes alll santas wrestler, found his science was worth write down when they agree to these proceeded into town, whereupon the}at the head of one branch of the in-|.they were innocent. Each was held|No. 35 Blake Avenue, the thief was r know one o! » a Health Inspector, : r raat ‘more than make definite arrange-| County Kerry, where the officer al-|°Q-oPerate with him in everything nothing when he tried to arrest a pows HAVRE, DE GRACE, RACE : a contemptible and despised contrac- g J erful Negress describing herself ag Setate payments, Weck Occuryia the Tialined Eotel co | Conte nd) &. New York Democratic|{n $2,000 for examination Monday en\| locked UD. tors to signa contract like that?’ |TRACK, Md., April 22.—The follow-| Pear! McCourt, twenty-eight, No, 268 Although the United States has of- Hedda ns \ {0 | leader at another, but aver that poll-|the extortion charge, and Landesman SE SETS “The men are accepting that money |ing are the selections for Monday's| West $24 Street, who used jiu jitsu on ficlally declined to admit that pay-|*%¥'Tound the platform at the m arket| tics in no way enters into the situa-| was paroled on the other charge. LOCK OUT 600,000 b th foact ing it “ him. The detectives did not get away thents by Germany to the Allies haa | Place, where Mr. Collins was to speak. | tion. ecause the contractors are giving it | races: Le pra oh pact Meee Naat ¢ = me had, or will have, anything to do with |4 Dumber of men in uniform, carry-| Senator Walker {s of the Tammany | WOMEN ASK LESSONS the obligations of the Allies to repay |'DS rifles and bayonets, rushed out of | school’ of Al Smith and Surrogate ON VOTING MACHINES the United States, nobody in official Re building, from which @ mai) James A. Foley. While the former N is d to the fact that such | °4'rying ® machine gun also emerged. | Governor went to the top by way of 5 _—— a atioomip exits ‘That's why the] Gen. McKeown, when he heard of|the Assembly, the younger leader | “**®¥e Wants Instruction Given tm movement for American official repre-|the order, said that as an Irish sol-| chose to cleave his path through the Department: Steres, ENGLISH WORKERS ; . FIRST RACE—@ucado, Wilson] est 68th Street Station and hale « after a denial of ill will against “all|Saimon entry, Wrangle. dozen New York Central detectives ha contractors.”” SECOND RACE—Fair Mac, High-| arrived to help them, Q. Do you think {t should belland Lad, Rsquimau. stopped? ‘A. I do not. The contrac-| THIRD RACE—Wellfinder, Carpet tors are in competition to get men—| Sweeper, Knight of the Heather RELIGIOUS NOTICES. Operators Issue Orders, Effect've in Week, When Negotia- Y > tions Fail. bidding against each other, | FOURTH RACE—My Play, Care- Congregational, sentation on the Reparations Commis-|‘ler he claimed the right to g0| Senate. He was originally a song] John BR. Voorhis, President of the they are is ag . 2—My Play, Care sion has been growing in the execu- | through Ireland and would not be de-| writer and the author of some of the | Board of Elections, received a letter LONDON, April 22.—Lockout no- Q. Why should the men permit ex-|taker, Trevelyan. “HOW TO BE SAVED” . tive branch of the Government. terred. The I. R, A. officer, however,| most popular ballads, including to-day from Mrs. Ida H. Timme, Chair- |tices against 600,000 workers belong-|ceeding the acale when it punishes} FIFTH RACE—Rublen, Valor, Reg-| INTERNATIONAL UNION MISSION, As the situation stands now, the|@ppeared excited and determined. To} the Shade of the Old Apple Tree, i baa those who accept less than the scale? | istrar, ‘200 W. bith ae saaeed man of the Efficient Government Com- to forty-seven unions outside the Morgan firm is in a better position to} priest, who exdeavored to dissuade} and his interest in the stage and] mittee of the League of Women Voters, Kmalgamated Engineering Union were protect its loans and its investors|him in his purpose, he replied he} screen is still as great as in the days] usking that voting machines be placed ordered posted to-day by engineering A. It is furthering human aspirations. SIXTH R4CE—Gem, Kate Brum-]| sunday afternoon ‘service: 8; F a * Mra. B. M. Whi ‘Mr. Gompers reprimanded Mr. Un- | mel, ae esi teen than if it were outside the doors of} Would not alolw the meeting to be] when he was a writer of songs, in department stores in Manhattan, the . Most of the notices are fo using the word “‘snow-| SPV the Reparation Commission. The|held, and called his men to follow i Tepe Giga een fo. foe ins Burnes of BT aia Wess Lie. cao caret ea ert font's Choice, Lazy Lou. oro estion is whether the United|Up the order he had given. instructing Women voters in therl use. tiations between employers and} mounting costs SSeS Yy 5 : President Voorhis said he did not} Nesotiat + "t Itke slang," he said MPBELL FUs States Government will forget politi- The orden was obeyed, and the men DIXIE, LACKING CASH, know when the board ‘would be able to {leaders of the workers broke down to- |labor. vt oar, tno a lot,”” said Mr.| ERROL NOW U. S. CITIZEN mEROnE CARON SE ON cry cal bugaboos at home and go Inside | Proce to the market place. Mr. LOSES HIS L. I. HOME | get any of these machines for any pur- }day. Two hundred and fifty thousand ee, g the doors of the Reparation Commis | Collins and his friends, accompanied a nce the Board of Elections only |members of the Amalgamated Engi-|Untermyer. HOMES FOR WorK AFTER THREE ATTEMPTS sion, where the latchstring to America| by @ large and enthuslastic crowd,| pented Delay at Auction for Ar-|¥ y asked the Board of Estimate! neering Union alreday are lockde out.| STRIKE ON ° — has been out for nearly three years, | walked to the residence of Dr, O'Sul- vival of William A. Brady. OF ACTH AMO he Burenone. he Arak: ay a gees ® ING PEOPLE. Asting Mayer Speeds Up Machinery . . 4, the outlook ts dubi 4 cies tie Geese” where he ad-} Henry 8. Dixey, the actor, lost an op-| purchase of the first machines io ae U. §. ORDERED TO MAKE Mr, Untermyer presented these to Prevent Fourth Failure, portunity to retain his home at Plane-|1, 48 the law require: fifteen of effort Leon CHIEF KENLON HURT yea the eve of a dinner celebrating jus thirty-fulth year in the Fire De- hadn't succeeded to-day he would have morning. HA cases to Mr, Gompers: iN Apter dome, L. 1, and was forced to sell it ut orem eli PIPE CHARGES CLEAR | riricklayera working for Matthews Aan dies cortallan) eorsianiwlihmarl: IN PARK AUTO CRASH|NO BANDS GREETED | 00 tens inan no mirht nave receivea| AUNT MORE FIT TO CARE | ,.age xnox Grants im Part Me-|& Tynch at 18th Avenis and Jackson iyo, stiter In “ply.” became a citizen an ieee DEMPSEY IN PAR]S| because he tacked $1,900 in cash this} FOR CHILD THAN FATHER tiom of Alleged Combine, mlentay ana recused to continue un.|0f the United States to-day. If he Judge John G. Knox in on opinion] jess they got $12 a day instead ¢f had to walt five years longer. So Act- AN ; oe The home was being sold under al Bronx Justive Prefers Wife’ fled to-day in the Federal District}¢i9 hey got it. They were work-|inc Mayor Murray Hulbert left the af- pertment, Chief John Kenion, riding in| ‘Not Very Lively Here,” Says Jack | court order to separate the Interests of tee te Avernae Widower, Court, Fai ele a el Cee for ling on the construction of six-tamily faire of the city flat for two houra to 4 new department automobile with Act- Torin ’ ; ia former wife, Mra, le dditional particulars y uat be Edward E. ) “Errol’ 1 Re oa roe Arriving in Georges Home Pea SRE ME forme Pek hen “It 19 a recognized fact.” commented |central Foundry Co., ~ and ot houses phe Ioreneys Inet RAE wp iad, Miner’ Bay Sree” ae er ¥ r k When a bid of|Justice Mitchell in the Bronx g, rporate and individual defendants] paid in rent by P q ig Day (a Rostralia: He Renee ae HERTE ABH Tare AD don Town, Dicey falsetto lcosrt tosday, Anat the maton ae Sileged to be members of the Eastern] “A contractor named Vallenter on] ee eee ee ee inet 1907 nv Bleecker fayette at, Mayer, narrowly escaped serious in-| PARIS, April 22.—Jack Demprey| $27 not knowing @ 10 per cent. cash fo tanta etnioat nal mald-|'Soil Pipe Manufacturera Association, | Fifth Avenue, Astoria, near Jamaica) when it was time for his second papers| engraver'a tools in leather pencil cages lury iast nigh when the machine was . fepoait te required. A delay of half nn] on cum more competent to care for lindicted by the United States 4d} Street, was confronted with the same] he was on the Pacific Coast. In 1913 he e 0 Esta sutita can noobie tars got a cold, not to say frosty, even | 1¢Po#! the artival of Willinay (A [4 young child than the average widow-|jury, belng an unlawful combination] ciation Thursday and Was com-|took out first papers again. Later his Miss Thereon Horowlta, twenty-one, | “!ammy, reception in Paris to-day.] Brady with the necessary $1,900 was de. {ed father. and Saanpireny 16 violation of the her}. ig to pay $18 a day. bag, with his first papers, wes stolen th Nu. 1859 Harrison Avenue, Bronx, ridi aie Ww erty Was sok Phe re ; fan Anti-Trust Law ated os London, For the third time he took ou in the other car with Harry Deutch | oe Was & Small crowd at the Gare} nied. ~ eee oe oe re he remark was made at the conelu- |™ tage Knox directed the Government Don't you believe these things| Tendon. Vor the {hind Cine Mor Boston No. 1050 Hancock Street, Brooklyn, suf: |4% Nord and when the conqueror of | 2*%¢ W: Jelliffe fou Si, sion of arguments on an application by |¢o inform the defendants regarding the | should be stopped?” 5, . jftoanight. The tme limit was approach: | prepay adn a eran ae fred injuries of her hands. Chief Kon- | Georges Carpentier ste f “ ag Miss Mae McCarthy, of No, 995 Kast {approximate time upon which they be-] ‘The effort to linit wages," said|ing, but Acting Mayor Hulbert speeded he World er the lon's sealp was cut Rankin, who Wus| train, voice eeiae pped from the] HUSBAND-SLAYER GETS — |isith Street, for a writ of habeas cor- [grme parties to the alleged combination | sr, Gompers, Yhas in all time brought | up und the final papers, were signed. eelved ater 4a the day @riving the Fire Department car, was| ‘#8 4 volce said: NINE YEARS’ PROBATION |, (9, cove! James J. Kelle: end to specify the articles of which Itlyrutality, tyranny and virtual slavery seeiadi ccaeneR Space tay ‘permit and tn order of reorlpt at ‘The cut on the head and possibly injured in. | “Hurrah.” wife died recently, to surrander ‘to Misa {$s charged prices were unlawfully fired. | Vil im POLICEMAN, | tensyertee woo? gustan te he ternally, Mayer was not burt, Chief ors McCarthy, who {# @ sister of the dead Seana, assess! wa THUGS KILL |, | made by The World mus be received by 1 P. Me The feeble effort dwindled and died] vietim Wa aa the bystanders glared at the lone 5 DEAD IN EXPLOSION CoN A, : OF GASOLINE TANK|; it Isn't very lively, eh? remarked jack, turning up his overcoat collar. 108 ANGELES, April 22.—Five mbler and Boot- Kenion's car.was badly damaged. wife, the custody of May Agnes Kelly, lexwer, Wife Explained, five years old, Miss McCarthy i a >it 29. that it was her sister's dying LOB ANGBLES, April 22.—Mrs, Julla ee ne oe the child. ee Johnstone, tried for the murder of her]” Kelly is a traveling salesman, He husband, Thomas P Johnstone, at their }oppoxed the application, through coun- Long Beach home last sum it Mitchell postponed deciaton (FLYERS OFF FOR PANAMA, he 24th Pursuit and 25th Bombard- ment Squadrons, Air Service, U. 8. Army, entrained from Mitchell Field | ¢ : hich his bid this morning, enroute to Panama for a] iess than the scale On ch his b' two-year tour of duty. They sailed from] for the Job was based “Shouldn't the contractor have the 1 advertle " houldn WOUND TWO, IN HOLDUP] «02st "cf oe Suntty (oni mune right to recover his losses by such ecelved by 1 PM Thursday” preoedi Me conduct? Just as the union can re- ——_—— tion wed raeate. ust rs Tecelted OF 4 P. a Priday, “Copy rontelning engravings to. be” ima cover {f a contractor pays his men th 975, Pay Be The World must’ be received by ‘Thureday doods of Sunday Main Sheet copy, txpe copy which bat ST. LOUIS, April 22,—One police-| not bren reerived "ty f°. SO" wiiky. and. one “Well,” he said, emerging from the wor and con- station to a street that looked gloomy 4 lyn on the transport Somme, “No, not by law," insisted Mr, . WETS, . Lan deaths were reported satty to-day in] under somber ekies, “I'm glad to see | Victed of manslaughter, yesterday was) tl! May Broaklyn, oF eae Gompers. "Certainly not.” man was killed ges He. mere sound werton orders nal Soceiina oe howpitala, at Downey and Artesia, near} Canpe 6 town.’ placed on nine years’ probation, evlocutory decres of div s0)06- YEARS OR DANCING!” d a list of ~}ed, one eritically, by robbers who to-| will be omitted as conditions require. | rigtdl " ; On. jocutory dvcree of divorce sep: | § 3 Mr. Untermyer read a list of arbi- | ed, No, | tie order of latest ‘rece here, n'a result of the explosion yea, explained the} According to Mra. Johnste herine Winters, of Nov 2i)| PBRACHER WHO ATTACKED GIRL,|, Ullona bythe unions taken|day held up the office of Morris & Co. | ide stent “Teceipt aud positive. release tae Cask Graaeh, ulin soctae wane unaware Jack was coming.|pand was @ gambler and \ Avenue, the Bronx, from her| WASHINGTON, April 22.—A sentence | 1101) just year's records of the com-|here and escaped with $75 pf payroll} |p . a. inner: eae aceies teak wees, Sale wocrde He will remain a week, then possibly |ere geind hime for the eae husband, Frank J. Winters, one of the] of thirty years in Jall was imposed to-} IT" UMA), mpers admitted these | money. Teen Gisccunis ot Ce cheeee, wal ae Sere Se Downey. go to Italy. The question of stagine|irtie duaghter. to t te \sTeditors of the Iron Age, was signed to-[day on Howard Lealle Holt, forty, dane {'h'°6., "and unwarranted, but] The policemen saw the thugs hold-| qa . Re Heres 1h the 1 exhibition bouts was discussed but ne Gecided. Ing master, convicted on reed tion Five others seriously burned, were re- ft his p alve-ye parted in @ critical condition, ng up the office and opened fire, robbers returned, THE WORLD§ ‘not he subject to corection by