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“Lost Girl’? Had Only Gone i Attempts to Turn Both}Cleveland Police Withhold i Planks Repulsed by Gen. Her Name as Body of One | Chang’s Forces. Is Ordered Exhumed. } | TWO GENERALS KILLED] CUPYBLAND, May 2.—Acting upon orders of*County Prosecutot Edward — C, Stanton, Coroner A. P, Hammond Report Tung Cheng Kun and] was expectea to-day to exhume the body of a man buried here and to exantine it for traces of poison, which, { found, is expected to result in the tention prosecution of a woman for a series PEKING, May 2 (Associnted Press).] of Murders committed for $11,009 in- —Wu Pei Fu's drive for Peking was] *Urance, 7 vigorously resumed in the vicinity of] A woman who is being held in Changsinticn, twelve miles south of] County Jail under suspicion is known the “capitat, yesterday afternoon, the] {9 have been married five times ané Chihiites attacking gallantly ana| ‘¢cently Is said to have acquired her ntri¢ing to turn both of the enemy's|*!xth husband. Three of her husbands, Lian Chou Tung Fell in Battle. Marks: Prosecutor Stanton said, died under ‘The Fengtieners under Chang Tso|™ysterious circumstances. In addition, } he said, two children by her firat Lin at first were handicapped by a shoftage of ammunition, but staved were iat tr mike ea ih.|'g- che woman's name is withheld. brought up from Fengtai. The Chih-) ane woman was divorced from her lites were unable to make headway,| first two husbands. Her third huse against this opposition and eventually] band died in Pittsburgh in 1917, and »|her fourth in the same city in 1919, retired to Liuliho, fifteen miles to the Htaaton said, ‘The children also dled southwest. ther. Vasualties of the Fengtieners were The third husband, Stanton said, severe, and the Changsintien Station] carried $1,000 insurance, while tho is filled with wounded. No detalts| fourth was insured for $5,000. Her fifth husband was a former have ‘been’ received regarding the} .oigier, She married him In Pittsburgh loswes of the Chiblites. seven months after the death of her Thete has also been brisk fighting) fourth husband and came here to live. on the Hun River at Kuan, forty) He died suddenly about a year ago, miles south of the capital, the Chih-|jeaying Government insurance of $5,- lites driving Gen. Chang Tso Lin's] 099, fforts to have this increased to forces from the town. $10,000 failed. It is-reported that Gen. Tung Cheng] “The woman declared death in this Kun of the Chihlite forces and Gen. | instance was due to her husband hay- mariage died trom what was alleged at the time to be accidental polson- : 4 { i ‘ I “q Lian Chou Tung of,the Fengtieners| ing peen gassed overseas, and no phy- 2) Hose Yeataedays the pollca win ware # "SRANGHAL May 2.—More than| “laa was called, Stanton sald. Richard, Margaret’s Best Fel-}tooking for ner did what ,they No traces of disability in the Gov- 1,000 soldiers of the army of Gen. Wu} orniment records of this man could be Pei Fu fell in battle before Changsin- found, according to Stanton. tientyesterday, according to an oMcial] ye suspicious circumstances were communique issued by the Wu Pei hu low, Readily Lea Police to | Ryo the Place. reported to Prosecutor Stanton by of- ete. houwe:'? headquarters at Chochow to-day. i 7 The Chief of Staff of the Central Fictale 6: ths eG, Crome; which, ston Seven-year-old Margaret Chate-] He led the way to No. 134 Army declared the encircling move- 5 lane of No. 1089 Halsey Street, | Street, Brooklyn, and there * children of the woman by her second secon nc eg ty Stages ri Brooklyn, is Richard Volkelt's best - marriage. Bp the superior artery, fre of the| , PITTSBURGH, May | 2.—Robert girl, He's nineg "Tso res, Braun, Chief of Allegheny County} s5 when Margaret disappeared | home. ge ebb Eoin neon Detectives, and Red Cross officers re- | — tod = called to-day the story surrounding MANDEFY PRESIDENT| "ime!" sce" re| SODHie Of Seven Seas Missing health at the time of his marriage. ow, lato ai jag Fo er yee el at ete gy Both the detectives and Red Cross Area: About Peking officials refused to disclose the ‘TIEN TSIN, China, May 2 (Associ-] ations were not complete, although ated Press).—The Commanders of the] [°S¥2.,three years ago. Vanishes After Rescue She Resented. ‘bring up reinforcements, ignoring President Hsu Shih Chang's procla- ‘ mation demanding that ihey ceaso Nighting and withdraw their troops, Gen, Chang Tso-Lin, Military Gov- ernor of Mukden, commanding the Northern forces, is fully in control of ‘the Peking-Mukden Railway zone, 5s haaivaorsse tacanailudiaed FOREST FIRES SWEEP years without once going ashore, 18] strolied off the launch FURTHER MIXES UP been sent out for her. (Continued from First Page.) will—on the ground that Mr. Croker and Towns Appeal] was mentally weak and was under the] ‘ves and went to sleep. The for Help. complete domination of his wife and| Glasgow, the mandolins of Venice, the) Sophie Gain New BH ‘The pipes at| sinned so long. wiles south of Toms River in Ocean] his return to Ireland from New York] json, and the tomcats of New York, County, N, J., are sweeping the State} st October. Vorest Preserve, it was officially stated : New Gretna sent a call for help shortly] €4 @ resolution of condolence which} through @ London fog, nor gave them ye before midnight. ‘Tuckerton, Parker-]the President, Charles B, Alexander a flirtatious Cheshire grin. town, Cedar Grove and other towns on]was instructed to cable to Mrs. = Sue Betting the big biase. Charles La 1M. Riehle, Thomas E. Rush, Thomasland the middle of the night, a short the American Forestry Association, said} Meitner, Justice M. Warley Platzek,|time ago, the water front was mysti- that many foreign trees transplanted for] Nicholas J, Hayes and John Whalen a experimental purposes were in the pre-].was authorized to plan and erect a iv verve. suitable memorial to Mr, Croker. REBEL POSITIONS IN GALWAY TAKEN + BY IRISH REGULARS ship, and saved all hands, unalarmed and unharmed, as prow!l- L and then came the rescues. CROKER INSISTED 3s When His Advised Against It, He Hired Others, usu, avy «wien moro |CHVEC Virtue, Sparrow, Gamin by his physicians, three months ago, that his life was in danger, Richard to evacuate the club to-day. When] bequeath all his property to his wife whey rp mins Colonel was} absolutely. Such a step was contrary found in the . He had been cap- f to the advice of his legal advisers, | tured the insurgents id bi and held) "But Mr. Croker was firm, and his Irish Republican Army mutineers,|!awyere, who had advised him for Brisk West Wind Does the Rest. holding out against the Free State, invaded Kilkenny City this afternoon. of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, ‘They seized and occupied strategic| !ous a8 well as legal objections tol oueens and Richmond. During the positions, including Kilkenny Castle, | alienating gil his personal and real the City Hall, the Bank of Ircland,| estate from the members of his fam- ‘the Cathedral pe nak bee ily. They ceased to administer his that 2 total of thirteen banks wero] 54! affairs. raided by rebels yesterday throughout} However, a will leaving all Mr. Cro- Southern aceon ‘Tote! losses have! ker’s property to his wife was duly a pperentiy peo, sa and willl dratted by another firm, and it is not yon es West Meath, May 2—| Hkely that it was changed since, Ex- oo japt Rept gyal '¥ 2-—Icept for his American properties and| ot & much needed bath friend gaping thousands, a sparrow was caught in the rush of water and was was from Cherry Street—jumped in and rescued the bird and incidentally pegwlar forces and forted their purs| M9Sty in cash. Much of this he real-|initial turning on of the fountain, |2®¢ made off renéer under the threat of immediate] 74 during the last year, during which} ne water poured in jets from the he disposed of most of his horses, re- uttack, taining only « few of the best. > Torenie Saad ot You Need N like sprays from fo’ ight pipes|The s s (FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE |1¢ you wil'tsxs Larsine BONO Qurvrne| ey APrays from four upright pipes |The smud tani. Quickly. nourishes run | Pablets when you the flirt symptoms : ene 3 since the tarpaulin so-Bea lth, —A vt. of @ Cold coming on.—advt The man who turned on the water] the re last we he THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1922, On Visit to Grandmother my | BOUND FOR EUROPE) THUG REPORTED DYING, ways do in such cases. They asktd “I can find her," he said. “'T took a walk with her and she went in a Margaret, quite well and happy. She yas just visiting her grandmother, Mrs, Anna Crankshaw. Now she's And Grizzled Mariners Mourn Woman's name, saying their investi-|Ship’s Cat That Shunned Shore Four Years Secor es Northern and Central Armies which 2 NEWPORT NEWS, Va., May 2{lived aboard the launch, still disdainful are at grips along the line extending ALLEGED NEW WILL (Copyright).—"Sophie,"" the cat that] of the shore. 5 Lat bes But in some moment of feminine from this port to Peking continue to . «@ | ®ailed the seven seas for four long weakness, it is presumed, There are missing along the water front here} those along the docks who believe and a general mariners’ alarm has} Sophie committed suicide or lost her life in a plunge for the ship which for @ time was partly visible above i it Sophie was &~ home-loving Cats. “water. Possibly she may have aboard the Panaman sailing shiP,|rexched the Marla and may Maria Borges. At Bombay, the flute] yielded up all nine lives at once in the = ae of the fakir failed to cajole her above|sea-soaked sanctity of her former a, the temple| “Slory hole.” There are others who othe c Ae RomOnAMe., he, temple! oie that Bophle, ance mistress of —_—_—_—_ bells ding-donged a delicate appeals! ine seas, has become engulfed in the _ Ne J. STATE PRESERVE | aignea in treland—it there is such a| 24 ane drew bored lids over grech| maelstrom at the wicked aon fhe “signed on" with the Maria Forest fires guining a new hold forty| one of her male relatives ever since accordions of Naples, the guitars of| four Years ago. | She saledaied any been In port here for a year whea, ‘Tho National Democratic Club held | talked to her in @ language that was Pr ecal One een ton es eee e1 of coal, © was to sail on t r= here to-day. special meeting lest night and adopt. |Greek. “Ghe saw and heard them) & Got Sie wae the Dpan nea oamie in heavy through the Virginia Capes as Sophie dreamed alongside the mast or near the borders of the preserve re-|Croker at Glencairn, A committee] When the Maria Borges, loaded with of tinkling cymbals in some far oft ported that hundreds of citizens were] consisting of Thomas F. Smith, John{coal, sank in the middle of the harbor Bee et oor pues pd wae per’s mess. The cat's eyes were as phosphorus as the sea would be to- fied, Rescuing parties set out for the| morrow night. There was no explo- Sophie, | sion, but in some manner the Maria began to sink. A cry for help went out Ing about the topsy-turvy deck. The] Capt, Frank Bassett, who rescued boy who ate peanuts while the ship] Sophie, thinks the cat will come back. ON NEW WILL GIVING] yy rr had nothing on Sophie. she| ‘Being a female eat, I wouldn't be ’ . surprised to see her at any time,’ he ALL TO HIS WIFE|wouta not teave. Finally the Captain | prised to see her at any time,”* he of a launch grabbed her. She fought} mental, that’s all. Lovin’ a ship the risers |furiously, but he brought her off the | way she did, I figker it would be sort Legal Advisers sinking ship and for a few days she o' easy to love a tomcat, too,” ~ And Park Benchers Get Bath Catskill Water Is Turned On Too Freely and Civic Virtue was baptized with either was unaware of the pfessure atskill water to-day in the name|!n lower Manhattan or he possessed a sense of humor all his own, haps he thought some of the park bench warmers needed a bath quite ceremony, which was witnessed by] as much as Civic Virtue and his lady At any rate, the first gush of water produced an effect like an April shower of generou: r- carrie beneath the surface of the]tions. It rose far above the surly filled basin, An unknown hero—he}head of the marble Friend of Peepul and, caught in a West wind, it spread and dropped on the crowd. The bench warmers spread in wild alarm, Some, awakened from siestas, the barracks here occusied by the ir-|'2Vestments, Mr. Croker’s assets are] The baptism consisted of the|Shook minatory fists at Civic Virtue Civic Virtue needs more of a bath. To-day’s sprinkle never eyen touched mouths of the four gargoyles set in] his glavicles or lower vertebrae, which tho base of the statue and in geyser-Jappear to be sprinkled with coal dust have heen noticeable removed from Ansdnia Hotel corner March 17, 1921, with’ more than $60,000 of the stocks and ,bonds in his pockets, Wallace was arrested the next day in Harlem, Both of them, with others, are now serving long sentenves in Pennsyl- vania. Two of the band were identi- 1922 TRAVEL FLOOD |POLIGEMAN SHOT BY DOVER SPEDS UF INCOME AUDITS HEL? TPN Treasury to Make Tests Returns Under $25,000 on Pacific Coast. @ (Continued from First Page.) Resolute Also Crowded, Both Delayed, As Notables Go Abroad, he was carried out of the operating Cigarette It’s toasted. This one extra proce: gives a rare and delightful quality (Continued from isfaction of Judge lea claimed: ‘Just answer the question, that is al * . “Will you sit down?! Said Mr. Edwards to Judge Shearn, “Don't tell me to sit down" flared back Judge Shearn to the robust Mr, Edwards. “Let me do the talking gentlemen” presiding. been waked by the battle in the street Mr. Edwards apologized to Commis-| 424 ran to Smith's aid so that he and sioner O'Ryan and the latter turned] Mr. Hallett reached the wounded man to Judge Shearn and started to say] @t, the same time. to him:"' Judge you are-----"" when]. “They got me," Smith said, and mo- het wie interrupted by dndke seat toned with his ead to a gaxicab who said;"’ If these hirelings can’t baa lee hag mesg eet Leta order I will leave this go after.the man in the car. “T obs Then he collapsed in their arms. me Jee ae ou do at eaueamucl Of] Henneberry ‘had joined, them with am as honest as you are - don’t cast| D8 Prisoner. While they’ were help- na ing 8 into the taxi, any reflection,” Mr, Edwards said,| 28 Smith occupied by James Messini as a shoe | Hass, ca mute hen ¢ made a dash to escape. publication office bi Judge Shearn sald he was not re- . ii f 3 ether made after him ste . . insertion orders not recetred by 5 Pp Mr. Edwards at all ana| Henneberry togeth him| shop last evening, then he announced 7 % ay will be omitted as conditions requise, the latter said.” You had better not, | 2"! 7am him Sonn aren 8, Seas of that there would be an increase in the} {oder of latex “recelpt and positive for if you do, you won't do it again."| “Dock. Henneberry’s bullets had) ot o¢ $10 per month. . Ry re nate all been used and he could not fire, i The Gen, O'Ryan moved the previous}, ini, time there were men and| When the police arrived, after a earn discounts of any character, coutract oF question. couple of shots had been fired, Fre-|™ An order with “tecth in It," direct- | Women at the windows of every hause THE WORLD ing the Interborough Rapid Transit] {* te block and in those of the big} centi was on the floor of the shop un Company to make certain impro hotel. The street rang with the} conscious. The shots had not struck = Tronte te ite rush and noncrueh heur| shouts of those encouraging. the po-| him, but some one had dented. his oo. i consciousness in BOISNOT.—MARY L. CAMPBELL eman and the actor in the chase.|<4ull with a shoe last, ha pepsi pilacaeacpmbg fan Franklyn turned on the, policeman] yo recovered Ll el ede cb re ane | ee when he was cornered and Henne-|coney Island Hospital. and namei| NERAL CHURCH, Tuesday, 12 M. mulgated to-night to take effect to.|°'Y. broke his own hand with a| stessini and Casper Licino, thirty-five, | MEISER—MOB. CAMPBELL Ui soe - blow to the chaffeur's face. of No. 2519 Bay, 50th Street, as his] CHURCH, Wednesday, 2 P, M, fh According to the police their records} qcsailants. ‘They were held without | LENAS.—CHRISTI. CAMPBELL FU: show that Franklyn has twice been| bail by Magistrate Short in “Geocg| CHURCH: until Tweeday. Specific details as to what bene- ficial changes the traction company] () ss charged with automobile stealing, but] rsjand Court. Tho landion’s no 9 ct y 9 aA indition DI .—DELLA. CAMPBELL FUNEI has never been convicted of anyli, said to be serious, Landay ey Notice later. will be required to make, could not be ascertained to-day, although it] ime. He said he has a brother, was admitted that the order will be _—_—_ —t John B, Franklyn, who has been for STYLES,—Suddenly on May 4, 1922, a arastio ane and will ko followed by several years an investigator em-| ITALY NOW REPORTED . STYLES, dearly beloved husb supplemental orders bearing on the] >)... Royal Insurance Com- Blanche, nee Zetter. same subject. bloyed by the Royal Insurance Com-| IN SECRET AGREEMENT | "sts. ™20 su seats sis & le aoc East 40th st, . = ‘The chauffeur said it had been sev- ; ince he had seen his| S@!4 te Have Made Deal With Turks] Wednesday at § U. S. MEN STAVING OFF eral months 5! “Behind Britain's Back.’ SCHENKEWITZ. brother, who lives in New Jersey. é CUBA FINANCIAL PANIC |°"C?'5"", “Simployer, William Williams,| LONDON, Mas : (Asooctdted Pressy.| May ts 922, ineeeerimespeenre™ —The Pall Mall Gazette and Globe to] Scnenkewits. in her forty-third year, German Bank That Fatled Vester: he said that Williams had formerly y . im been employed by the Victor Ink|day says it has just learned that Ituly, | ay nmere UMurtcuine periue se Gee day Has Assets of $12,110,000, following France's example, has made Company. WASHINGTON, May 2. — American “! was visiting in Mrs. Tully’s}a secret political agrcement with the and other financial interests in Havana house with & woman,” Franklyn said,| Turkish list’ Government are taking effective measures to control] “about three months ago and met Anrore rp Great Britain's back. the situation arising in connection with] Williams there and he hired me, [}, “Full disclosure of Hs bas culy ust the failure there yesterday of the Ger-| ad a room there while I worked for et fied among the burglars who raided the First National Bank of Roselle, SWAMPS AQUITANIA f N. J., took $81,000 and shot Police ntlemeifjisiniass sepa nin lowing a robbery cdmviotion here. of expensive automobile accessories|Company, $12,000 gold mortgage k were claimed by Dayton & Bailey, The advance wave of the 1922 flood | Coughlin, is one in which Stuart Wal- WASHINGTON, May 2 (Cop, which held up the bank at Wyomis-|PTeken into April 14, United American liner Resolute which] sing, Pa., more than a year ago and West Side Court, charged with hav-Jof making the people come olute. Wallace, but later admitted to Inspec- asked that she be held without bail. to-day in outlining to this correspo! red 2,495 passengers, of whom 740] Franklyn, the chauffeur, denied] “They are at least fifteen years will be able to ascertain immediat Zetween 6,000 and 7,000 persons E April 14 or any other day or night. He] yours in the house looking out for der the present system, a trij elers and about 4,00 Othronged the} The chauffeur protested vehemently] jer for examination May 9. Frank- board the ships went aboard because was sitting in the boss's car," and steal an automobile, was also held |stessed in auditing the back retu them ashore in time to allow the liners| The policoman came out of the dark, }to have attempted to steal belongs to lotig periods of titte becnuse oF Aquitania was delayed 40 minutes and| Williams, who began shooti When} $7,900 for it. He said he was attend- would speed up the auditing and actress, her chaperone, Jane Kellard, gone down to look at the car now to ferret out. who arrived here a few weeks ago|™&y persons in the neighborhood he} started, to get a good look at, the men and card sharks, left for home] 8 to chat with Norman Hallet, al ing the windshicld and radiator of his| CaM be audited and handled at regio “one unfortunate incident,” which] Passed turning from Broadway west 4 ion: the: Pacifio Coast. SMITH’S FIANCEE ndow. ence| have been around the block,” said ‘ i. idence Australian widow. The confidene wilote COUNtES, es, AHAttatehe SE ander ‘6 o , Yonkers mil-| told him to keep an eye out on Broad inder Smith Cochran, Yonkers mi Pirckeaée “to Wasnlie ta Cea counsel for Ganna Walska, prima prowling car were up to. D velt Hospital after being shot was aj Pactfic Coast Bureau handle all claim: the divorce of Mr, Cochran. Mr, the alley in 78d Street came on the - : included at least 95 per cent, of tl Cochrans was the signing of the pa-]The chauffeur was sitting at the|be is to be married in June, be sent Washington would continue to hand Premier Venizelos of Grece, who has} Rolls Royce. Julia Marlowe; Mr. and Mrs. Bert] Ordering the driver out of the first|¢lose friends from childhood. They Cormack shows the effects of his re-|the wheel of the Rolls Royce the man| Were Confirmed together at Holy Trin- On the Resolute was Friz Kreisler,|was shattered. Smith's right arm was | S¢@8 with the 107th Infantry, Miss De- concert tour. left hand and fired again before the|™@ny lette minding her of this As Smith staggered to the Rutgers["°t Pecome engaged until he made savings would make it possible to have the departing machine on the run.| from the Delaney home, but recently around the corner from Broadway. In the Smith home {s a framed way. This last shot he fired at Frank-| showing of valor whenever his’com- SMITH'S AID. lungs. . Chiet Keenan. Edward Warle, an- othér of the band, fs serving a life The securities found in the 107th an aut ts Lie ‘omatics. In the basement latrest house were $28,000 in gold de- and spare parts, bonds of the Benterer Realty Com- lawyers in the Royal Insurance Buth tide of travel to Europe fairly \nun- When Mrs. Tully was arruignea|"eht 1922).—'"We will send left port at noon to-day. It was the| took $183,000, once lived. Mrs. Tully ing weapons in her home unlawfully] the Government,” said Elmer Dove! Bee ch of cabi ce on | tor Ci F at she Every inch of éabin space on both Coughlin, he said, that she had] not what will happen to my, poor dent the plan he has in mind Where! that he had ever driven William Will-| 14," said Detective Horan, who ar- the exacc status of #is income were on the Cunard Line pier to bid} protested he did not know his em-| them vi Washington is necessary to learn United American pier at the foot of] that he had nothing to do with the] iyn, who was aiding his employer in st the gangway guards were unable to| he Said, “and he had got out and gone] unti: May 9 without bail. American business concerns Ri a to start on schedule was too big for| told me to get out of our car and stand} storray Birnbaum, of No. 24 Mount certainty whether they have calcul the Resolute an hour, the policeman fell over, Williams ran} ing « party in the Ansonia, and that pecially would make available d A. M. Haslam, London million-| Policeman Smith, youthful, alert}: 34 found the c..gine running. He Mr. Dover estimates 95 per cent. unwittingly under the guidance of two] Patrolled. He stopped in front of the}men and will be valuable as an den- on the Aquitania, Miss Stevens said] Manufacturer, of No. 243 West 74th|car were punctured, and one bullet | headquarters without even being i ey fidenco}On 74th street. : was the separation by the confidence sen 'iks avatent hub eae : : Smith, He algnalled Policeman Hen-| “1 HIS BEDSIDE; WAS ; turd ie men went home on Saturday GE next eat (he TRObne tee Se ‘e, and Dudley Field Malone,| Way while he went through the block Eee : : The first word uttered by young] tenths of the cases. donna wife of Mr, Cochran, sailed on He went through an alley back of for refunds or tax controversies ini request that Miss Margaret Delaney of Mr. Untermyer said all that remained : automobile for which he was looking. returns. As for those in ¢kxcess o Sanh wheel. A few feet away another man] for. She was at his side as soon as them. been in this country en his honey-|POLICEMAN ORDERS DRIVER] ‘°O™- Levy and John McCormick, the tenor,}car Smith ran toward the second, |both attended the Blessed Sacrament cent illness. He will rest in Europe] began firing. Smith began shooting|!ty. im West 82d Street, near Amster the violinist, and a large sum of|hit. His revolver dropped to the|!*ney told him he wouldn't find her iad other man jumped to the street ana}P'mise during the thirteen months VALUES BOOSTED esbyterian Church he clawed him-| Ure or eos on pdanp cele Ce Cla self upright against the wall and fired]; their own home. Smith fired a shot at him too. The} has been living at No. 6 West 101st INTERBORO BOSTS chauffeur stopped and lifted his hands} street with his mother, father, four in the air just as Policeman Henne-|prothers and three sisters. John is ae! t Page.) Henneberry had emptied his auto-} letter from Major Gen, John I. matic of all but one shell at the fugi-]O'Ryan to Private John Smith —impossible to lyn before he saw the chauffeur had] mand was in action. Hé was slightly duplicate. his hands up. gassed at the Hindenburg line, but Cecil Lean, the actor, who lives with —_—_>—_——_ his wife, Cleo Mayfield, in an apart- 5 re y v INCREASES RENT; sentence as a habitual criminal fol- they found thousands of dollars worth} hentures bonds of the Augusta Land a 25 ks, The house, qcconding to Inspector] PAW snd $25,000 in oll stocks. | They pias By David Lawrence. lace the one-armed leader of the band] ing, whose safe among the six dated the Cunarder Aquitania and the before Magistrate McAndrews in the}Government to the people in maiden east bound voyage of the Res-|denied at first ever having heard of Assistant District Attorney Goodman] qeaistant, Secretary of the T ships was taken, The Aquitania car-| known him little children?!’ she asked, every taxpayer in the United S were in the first cabin jama to the Royal Insurance Building] raigned her, ‘and there is a friend of : return, bon voyage to the Aquitania’s tray-| ployer was a thief until this morning. tapiitrate ’ Medndrewe' Oommitad West 44th Street, All who desired to| Shooting of Smith. ttempfing to kill Policeman Smith|{* the Income Tax Bureau has prevent them and the job of getting| to @ ble Rolls Royce across the street. he cur the suspects are belleved|peen kept on the anxious peat of the deek stewards and officers. The] 08 the sidewalk and then started after! morris Park West, who said he paid their taxes correctly. The new Elsie Sheridan Stevens, English} ‘© our car, got in and drove off and), ‘hort time before the shooting he : day information which takes moni ai rrister, Mrs, Stevens's fianco,|4"4 courteous, had made friends with) got down in time, after the shooting English and one American confidenco} Ansonia Hotel at 3 o'clock this morn-| ‘ification witness. During thu shoot-| ‘8 income tax returns of the count they had had a pleasant visit save for| Street. ‘Two men in an automobile| nit the side door. to Washington. A test is to be mad ; “That's the third time those birds w p 5, ess, an men of $35,000 from their hostess, al feted: he pian witb ap iienta an ae for Alex-|neberry from across the street and Alvin Untermyer, counsel for TO WED IN JUNE Sil” be audited Ata emutiel aie iio to see what the strangers im the Smith when he was taken to Roose-| Mr. Dover said he would let thi the Acquitania for Patis to settle up the Ansonia and at the curb opposite volving $25,000 or less. This, he said to be done in the separation of the SOD/ATHANSAANS Aven tes to whom, that sum, the national bureau Other passengers were former] was working the self starter of a big moon; E. H. Sothern and his wife, OUT OF FIRST CAR. Smith and Miss Delaney have been his wife and three children, Mr. Me-|drawing his revolver. From behigd|ScMool at No. 152 West Tist Street and until September. himself. The windshield of the car]@4m Avenue. When Smith went over Money, the proceeds vf his American]street, but he picked it up with his|™#ried when he came back. He wrote AHGt Riss the mtameen: he was in the A. E. F., but they dld eae ‘a ; ; ‘one more shot at the other autom Shey DAG sareed that by ube his IN tile in which the man was driving 4 i away. The chauffeur started after] ‘smith formerly lived a few doors berry and Mr. Hallett came running] the youngest but one of the family. who ex-| tive in the’ automobile crossing Broad-| congratulating him on his consistent Guaranteed by HALLETT AND LEAN RUSH TO|suffered no permanent injury to his Y ment overlooking the shooting, had ’ Notice to Advertisers. Display advertising type copy and release ,} ; x ° 4 vy, Coney Island Landlord Gets] tor ists. week day) Sera word et Unusual Reception After | Secs" publication Announcement. Alfonso Fregenti, fifty-one, who o " . tion and "rele lives in the'rear house at No, 1417] 96) snd rene mul OF eee ee Neptune Avenue, Coney Island, col-|¥ The World must be recelred by ‘Thursday lected the rent for the front butlding | not “niay Main. sheet come. tspe copy for the Sunday | Would ureday recelved Display copy or orders released luter than: provided abore, when omitted will not | terment private, SWEET.—HELEN FP. CAMPBELL Fy. NERAL CHURCH; until Tuesday, “though it has been guspeoted for as | ang of burglar * © some man-Cuban Banking House of H. Up-| him, If he w ioe © gens Slarsliime. The consequender are likely to be mann, the Commerce Department was I didn't know it. verious. advised to-day The robbery of the People’s Trust Commercial Attache C. L. Jon Company of Wyomissing, Pa., Feb. ported that Upmann's liabilities {, 1921, was spectacular, The rob- estimated at $9,111,000, with de) bers, led by their chief, Wallace, who at $5,678,000 and toast $3,433,000, | naa lost his left hand, marched in and chiefly from the United States, while ts-| (80 WMS employees into a vault, The Pall Mall says ltaly’s withdraws! of er troops from Scala Nova and the Meander Valley, in Asta Minor, as was reported in a Constantinople despatch of April 18, was effe rangement with the ‘are conservativel: timated at paper says Italians In return 110,000, includin Norman jj] into which they locked them. Much] ceived “a concession in the Meander Company of Mexico, in which Upmann's|of the $183,000 stolen was recovered, | yqricy tern villares of Van interests are said to (otal $2,400,000, Henry Birnstein was arrested on the} Bitlis a: ‘a .

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