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THE EVENING | MUDEFIESALLES, |S. BUDGET GUT. |S WHOORDEREDHIM $1600,000,000 -QUTOFTIENTSN, —INDAWESSPLAN Chinese General Refuses to] Harding Submits Report to Leave, Denying He Violated | House and Says $907,500,- f Protocol of 1901. 000 Already Is Saved. JAPS OBSTRUCT Victor Is Denied Use of Rail- way Used by Forces He Defeatea. TIENTSIN, May §% (Associated] WASHINGTON, May 8.—Ships and Préas).—Gen. Wu Pei Fu, who came/shoes and sealing wax—as to Tientsin from Peking in pursuit of} mucilage, the Manchurian General, Chang Tso sroceries—figure in the $1,600,000,000 Lim; was ordered yesterday by the Al- =e $1,600,0 TRY telkacy - cotanianders ere. to saving which Director Dawes .of the leave the city, as his presence was|udget Bureau expects to pare from held to be in violation of the 1901] the gross éxpenditures of the Govern; protocol. Wu refused to leave on the/ment during 1922 as compared with ground that he was the acting Gov-/those of 1921. Tho detailed report, ernor of Chibi! Province and would] sent by President Harding to Congress remain as long as necessary for his}to-day, comprised nearly one hundred purposes. pages of closely printed items the The bridges between this city and] scope of which would make a large ‘Taku, on the south side of the Hun|department store's offerings seem River Estuary, were surned by the re-| quite limited in comparison. treating members of Chang Tso Lin's} Pipes and pipe fittings, blacksmith Army. Two thousand of Chang's sol-] tools and boilers, complete, all came diers were reported in Tangku, on the/ within the survey, along with more north side of the river, yesterday} deadly item, such as “‘cyanide of where their demands for trains to con-| potassium,” which the Navy turned yey them to Mukden were fruitless,]over to the Treasury for some un- ne locomotives being available, Fre-| named use. quent attempts at telephonic com-| Several millions of dollars in ships founication with Tangku last night} transferred figured in the report, were unsuccessful. ranging from launch No. 4498, valued Should Wu accede to the Allied|at $900 to oilers of the Ramapo and demands to leave, he would have to] Sapelo types entered at $635,000 each. mpve back toward Peking, a8 alll rhe replacement value of the oilers communication to the east and north has been bevered ‘by the burning of] ¥## éstimated at $1,099,000, but Di- the bridges, and a Japanese destroyer| rector Dawes held that they would is preventing the despatch of his} only bring $464,000 at forced sale. Chang Tso Lin had unintetrupted made public by the White House, uge of the Mukden railway for two/is for submission to the House HIM.|LIST A LENGTHY ONE Itemized Reductions Comprise Nearly 100 Closely Written Page: well as twine and miscellaneous rs oe IER NE ET LR LSAT AREA MISS MARY“CULBERSON, KISS FOR TAXI FARE REFUSED, NURSE IS CARRIED OFF Dry Law News To Cafe Owner Doubtful and Fight weeks during his offensive operations. | Appropriations Committee in : his pursuer is now unable to use the wdc slbez Tt Out. road to complete his victory. nection with a pending resolu- ; A F ‘A tag conveying the Commander of| ton by Representative Byrns (Dem., ay Boat agape he lela ara Wild Ride of Mile—Held by Chauffeur, as He Drove With One Hand. the British cruiser Curlew to this city| Tenn.), asking the President to in- yesterday came between the beet form the House in what ways direct tregps on riverbanks, who are fir- " savings of $32,000,000 and indirect ing continuously. The British gunbout » | rea ete tnt a. eee noet| pavings of $104,000,000, as previousiy was sént down river to con- voy the tug here” announced by the President to have Numbers of Manchurian soldiers) peen accomplished by the Budget far from Mayor Hylan’s home in t Bushwick section of Brooklyn, d was in effect and th whether it was or not, according Miss Nan Logan, a graduate nurse, WORLD, MO ator’s Daughter for Whose Love War Hero Charges Kidnapping Near Hylan Home 40 Men and Women Also ared that he didn't know Prohibition t he didn't care NDAY, MAY 8, DAVISON FAMILY AT FUNERAL NOT-10: Financier Left tate, Including $2,000,000 FUNERAL | TOS tage,” Telegraphs Jobin D. Rockefeller: Jr.» EH we Neither members of His family nor friends of the Iate Henry P. ‘Davison will wear mourning at his funeral, They will follow the dying request of the financier in this respect. The ser- vices will be held to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock in St, John's Episcopal Church at Lattingtown, L, I. In accordance with Mr. Davison's wishes the interment will be attended by members of the family only and those making up the actual funeral party. Burial will be in the Locust Valley Cemetery, in which a plot was purchased on Saturday evening. The services will be conducted by the Rev, Charles W. Hinton, rector of St. John's, assisted by the Rev. Endicott Peabody, head master of Groton School. A quartette from St. Bartholomew's in Manhattan will sing two of Mr. Davison’s favorite hymns, “Abide With Me’ and “Onward Christian Soldier Henry P. Davison left an estate estimated to-day at apout $10,000,000, of which $2,000,000 is life insurance carried in twenty companies, the largest single policy for $300,000. Most of the policies were written in 1917, up to which time Mr. Davison was carrying dnly $500,000, it 1s said According to a leading insurance broker, Mr. Davison was regarded as a first class risk at that time, his physical condition being perfect. Mr. Davison’s annual premiums were es timated at $80,000. Messages of sympathy from all over the world have poured into the Davison home. The Western Union has sent operators to Glen Cove to help clear the wires of the condolence messages to the family. John D. Rockefeller jr: following telegram: “T am shocked and saddened be- yond expression at the news which has just reached me. Mr. Davison’s at ot he sent the to —— faa her teaan jrowtenter of) Bureau during {ts Arst six months] returning from a patient, stepped out cei ral Leonie eae aber work is finished. He 1s at rest. What = ‘merican and Chinese guards, armed| of operation, had been made. of the taxicab of James R. Trojana} °'E ON erat yey ee cotta |S; Storious heritage for you ears eo minchinegrin,- were eady to} Actual cost of the routine business] at the door of her home, No. 211 West], RG tah bho ea SHary atin sn C eda bebe Fatt bis Comey Regma an ute dome and ata| Oh covermbeme the President G6: /epxn Street, seariy this morning, 83) Salmer'sisogoad arrest, when he "x. |during the war, which has finally cost Sabdieah to Wave pated to lay down| (ares tm his letter of transmission) sexed ‘Prolana how much she owed pressed doubt as.to the correctness of him his life. Countless thousands their arms if given food, to Chairman Madden, has been re-}pim the information about Prohibition, | will rise to call bim blessed, sotto | HANKOW, May 8 (Associated | duced by $907,500,000, of which sum] «oy, she says he replied, “you can] Wound up in a small-sized battle inJmorrn with all his family, as I do, leeply. May God sustain and com’ Preas).—The Peking-Hankow railway] $250,000,000 may be accredited to "4 ith | Which some forty men and women: so deeply. May God sustain a” north of Kwangshui has been cut, and] ore effictent and ia ahentatael o's back In the cab and. pay me with} 21.4 doubters—who were enjoying the}fort you in this dark how | | 4 more effictent and economic adminis-} , 3 ’ ther teleg were receiv ‘rom it is reported that Chao Ti, Military a kiss hospitality of Belmer's back room, c zs 4 “ Governor of the Province of Honan,| tration of the Government's business.| ‘rye young woman drew back and|also joined. William C. Breed of New York, ee ' has started hostilities against the} Presenting figures that “will fully} ..114, te phe driver| Out front @, Salvation Army group |spoke of Mr. Davison’s de : called him a “dirty eur. ne dri tf Tree eons lot the, truest cltlieni forces of Wu Pei Fu. convey to the Congress the helpful lost a fair-sized crowd who were lured }1088 ‘ PSs Fighting was proceeding to-day at leaped at her, picked her up bodily] 4) by the “action” of the show [James R. Sheffield of New York, who Hiker ngetow, 100 talles north of here, | VesNlt# attending the inauguration of {sn drugged her into the front seat.| staged in Belmer's place. Reserves [sald “the world is far poonel Tt his =. occurred: yesterday ‘al a more eficlent business system,’ the | with one arm still around her, he] from the Ralph Avenue station final. death but mere a. far foe i 4 fe - . President's letter sald: started the car—the engine was run-| brought about order and Weisenberg his life;"* Mrs. J. Pierpont 3 ea % : Sho. S Parameeal Ol Wey “It'will be noted that In the expendi-|"0"" retained the “evidence’’ which he had Sara eae ry Cree Lapa is above ch: would indicate ins ae aieikan into his Cae iam G. } , r he ¥ Wa Pei Fu, while successful. in tures of the Government for the cir: Misa Logan screamed for help Pou ey en a glass into his ‘‘evidence Cal; Secretary of State Charles E ; hisicampaiga against the Manchurian os teh ive iy oe 30, ub ‘Itop of her voce. Detectives Far Belmer was held in $1,000 bail by [Hughes and Mrs. Pen mena + ral, Chattg Tso Lin, in the victim | afier eliminating the est mates for). . 2a -lu. s. G AG nest : Washington; Paul D. Cravath, lio- and Horlgan were near the Amster-] U. 8. Commissioner Rasquin to-day in TOE ie steamship Homeric; ity'of Peking, was now being ‘at- tacked ‘from the south, Chengchow, i the northernmost <olnt mentioned in ‘ the despatch, is in Honan Province, which tend to confuse our under- al 400 miles southwest of Peking] standing of the actual cost of the on Peking-Hankow Railwa; routine business of Government, there bi ngs JR cedgre ia omnia fie | has been a reduction in the expendi- ‘bora in 1870, and oducated in the} t¥teé of administration over the out- lay for 1921 of $907,500,000. These 4 aug Military Academy. ib lige comme | highly gratifying figures relate to re- the public debt, operations in capi- tal funds and similar accounts, al! of Brooklyn on a ebarge of selling liqu See dam Avenue corner as the cab turned downtown. Their shouted commands to Trojana to stop were ignored, ex- cept that he increased the speed of the car, which had been running slowly. The detectives both began shooting at his rear tires. They were afraid to aim higher for fear of hitting Miss © WASHINGTON, crowding but a wed Her to May 8.—Not demonstration by ¢ Not related tp the routine busine: Though he had but his steering wheel, Troiana drove at Government. recklessly increasing speed down the “Compared with the reduction of | avenue, croksing through 59th Street and continuing down 11th Avenue. of to an official report to-day Departme Acting Supervis! ats for the Cineinn: ort, sald » To Pet Monkey? Woman Loses Both, “Announces : She'd Sacrifice Car $907,500,000, the Director of the|" mo detectives, swinging out from] ‘The demonstration attracted the pas- ‘ te Antal Budget detailed $250,134,835.08 as|the running board of the comman-|sengers to the port side and as the s the sum representing the savings|deered cab, sent a shot after Troiana mber of Layne ih os ard was Just bit w Mrs. A. Engstrom’s little white; & smooth of faced ring-tailed monkey is gone. whenever they had going and a clear sight firing as much to att and economies which may be fairly accredited to the new system of ad- ing. n the They t attention re of ISLAND QUEEN ACCIDENT NOT DUE TO CROWDING engers Rushing to Side of Boot ove or. B. F. Yoakum, from Indiana. morrow. list is as follows: William >" shall, Elliott C Bennett jr. Hodgkinson, John J iti- o L , who was struggling violently 8 Charles Mett and Leon- 2 bribe,”’ What’s an Auto duced) expenditures which come] |OSih Nie Ore chauffeurs arm, | 2e0s of New Hichmon, ©. in honor of sal ak fect ga Often ta were not kidnapping him. | ‘The block between First and Second f ’ under the ‘influence of executive! 4's the car drew away from them, President Harding. who they thought}"Ti@ honorary pallbearers will be} We offered 40 pay his passage to any} Avenue was decorated for the Feast . t When Com ared pressure, and do not’ Include $700,|otner cab came along. The detectives] the collapse of u deck of that boat} all the members of the J. P. Morgan} port he might select. He was to give ot Bt, Races The street Ney fen. “ee * ie 000.000 of other reductions which ara] held it up and started in pursuit April during the ant htenary|firm, incifding the partners of the} us a promissory note in exchang tooned and thousands of colo! igh ape nt one hand for] celebration near Cinetnnatt onding | London and Paris offices. payable on an indefinite date. were strung across it wlien the shoot- The honorary list is J. P. gan, Edward T. Stotesbury, Wil P. Hamilton, Charles Steele, iam H. Porter, Thomas W. Lamont Horatio G. Lloyd, Dwight W. row, Edwin R. Stettinius, Cochran, Junius Morgan, Bacon, George Whitney, utes, Three t London partners, WEAR MOURN) $10,000,000} Insurance in 20 Campanies. “}: ROW} “His Work Is Glorious ‘Heri-| C. T. Williams, from Baltimore, and ‘The house of 3. P. Morgan & Co, is closed to-day and will be closed to- The official pallbearers are all from the staff of the firm and the Mead, S, Duncan Mar- Malcolm D. Simpson, Ed- Mor- am will- Mor- Thomas Elliot Thomas c 1922, ° BRITISH HERO WHO NAMES SENATOR IN KIDNAPPING CHARGE $30,000 GOWNS [POLICE A AND.GEMS SEIZED | ATTACKED, R ~ BY COSTOMS MEN| AT DOOR OF HOME Accused of Not Declaring Won at Field Cone Valuables in. Baggage, Routs Assailants. Patrolman Ruben J. Weltsch of Traffic A, an athlete who has won © number of medals and other prizes In shot putting contests at Police Mield Day games in Sheepshead Bay, routed a gang early to-day after they had felled him by a blow on the head in front of his home, No. 344 West 49th Street, and robbed him of a gold watch won at the police games im 1919. Later he assisted the reserves, of the West 47th Street Station im arresting three of his alleged assail- ants, who described themselves aa Christopher Getner, thirty-four, of © i No. 808 West 49th Street; Herman Osmond, forty-five, of No. 604 West 48th Street, and John Toussant, twen= ty-eight, of No. 412 West 54th Street, As the patrolman, who was off duty and in civilian clotnes, approached his home, he saw a dozen men engaged int @ free for all fight, in which asd can covers were used as missiles. Frank McAlliff, janitor of the building, ap~ pealed to him and telling the men he was a policemanWeltsch asked them to disperse. They told him to “mind his own business.” Suddenly he was felled by a blow from behind and several men “piled” on, kicking and punching him. One went through his pockets taking his gold wacch, and another tried to pulh@ from his tle a stick pin with a dia- mond cluster, The patrolman, who is six feet tall, rolled over and finally succeeded in regaining his feet and drawing his revolver, and his assail ants scattered. The fight had aroused all the residents in the block and so many were in the street that the pa- trolman did not dare to shoot. How- ever, he had recognized several of his assailants, He reported the attack and robbery to the West 47th Strée| Station, Patrolmen John Wind ant Charles Hobener jumped into a pas®? ing automobile and when they reached the patrolm:n's home they found thé fighters had again assembled. 4 They grabbed Osniond and Tous+ sant, Getner was arrested by Weltsch, and the others ran. Weltsch was at- tended at the station by Dr. Lovett of Receptivn Hospital for lacerations of the face. Dr. Brodsky of Flower Hos= pital, attended Getner and Osmond. panacea aoe MURDERED MAN’S COUSIN. Five trunks and four handbags con- taining, evening gowns, cut glas Jewelry amd diamonds were seized yesterday at Pier No. 61, North River, by Customs ihepectors and sent to the Appraiser’s warehouse pending investigation for. non-declaration of duty, it was learned ‘to-day at the Custom House, ~ The baggage belongs to Mrs. Hilda Sanborn and Mrs. Maud Fields, both said to be well known in Philadelphia .| society, who arrived yesterday on the Red Star liner Lapland from South- ampton, England. According to Customs Inspectors, the articles seized are valued at ap- proximately $30,000 and include ex- pensive embroideries, .Paris gowns, rand jewelry, among which was an ex- quistgly wrought gold and platinum cigarette case. Acepruing to Inspector ‘Thomas M. Hyatt, who is said to have seized the baggage, with Deputy Surveyor James §..Long, Customs Inspectors Alexan- der MeKeon arid Mary -Fiynn, the goods were not declared by the two women Inspector Thomas M. Hyatt found it necessary to feed the six-months- old baby of Mrs. Fields. When the baggage was seized he permitted Mrs. Fields to take food from a handbag and assisted her in prepating it dur- ing the three-hour investigation on the pier The two women were permitted to leave and will appear this afternoon before the solicitor to the Collector of the Port, M. P. Andrews, to ex- plain the charge of falling to declare their bage Customs inspectors say that Inspec- tor Flynn found on Mrs. Fields the ornate gold and platinum cigarette case. During the search Mrs. Fields is said to have held her baby. The women were permitted sufficient toilet articles and wearing apparel to go to the hotel. The customs inspectors say that Mrs. Sanborn made the duty declara- tions, but had very little baggage her- self, while Mrs. Fields had nearly all the baggage and carried it through on Mrs. Sanborn’s signature. BELIEVE GUN FIGHT @ CULBERSON DENIES. — KIDNAP PLOT 10 BREAK UP ROMANCE ee ee (Continued from First Page.) publicity his case had attracted made him an object of notoriety and he wished to himself from an- noyance."’ Detective Sergt. Joe Huddy of Bloomfield, who arrested Ellis, sald to-day: ‘‘Robertson wouldn't give me any ‘detalls of ‘his caset All he said to me was that he was sorry to have Ellis arrested, but that he had to do it in order to ‘get at the people be- hind him. He told me that Ellis had been very good to him in Boston, and that he wrote the detective to that effect from Btoomfield after he got protect the O'Neill in Bridge Plaza Court the charge of having a revolver. Vaccro is a cousin of Dominic Stradha, same address, who was found mur- dered in front of the Kalbleiseh Chemi- cal Works in Boerum Street, Brooklyn, last night. The man had been struck on the head and face with a hatchet and stabbed four times in the back. The only clue the police have is the hat- chet, which was found near the body. Capt. John McCloskey, of Brooklyn Police Headquarters, worked on the the case all night. ‘The police gald that while investigat- tng they found a revolver In Vaccroy room was notin the Burns employ at the time of the alleged kidnapping, He added that the agency had dropped the case as soon as it was found that Robertson's relatives did not wish him to go to South America: A statement, made by ©. E ecretary to Senator Culbe his family adviser, has been ts the effect that when it was discovered that an attachment had sprung up be- tween Rebertson and Miss Culberson, after their meeting at the University of Texas, where both were enrolled, it was decided that the best thing to be done was to give the young man a back there."* JAILED FOR HAVING GUN W. Sherman Burns of the Burns| ———. Detective Agency, said to-day that Hatchet Found Near Victim Only there was no truth ‘in the charges Clue to Killing. made by Robertson that Ne was kid- Joseph Vaccro, twenty-five, of No. anche A Auld atosenccorthten: te 169 Hopkins Street, Brooklyn, was held South America. Ellis, he continued, ib _ $1,000, ball. to-day) Oy -Magietratay Rival Gangsters Fire Fusillades: In Block During Saint’s Day Fete. Jurney on and “dt to The explanation of the police to- of shooting if East 39th reet night, when five persons is that it was a feud The police be- boot- day the last were wounded, between bootleggers. start in some other country. He agreed| lieve a Manhattan gang of to go to Rio de Janeiro or Buenos} jeggers in some manner double- Ayres, according to Mr. Jurney, and] \oeseq members of the same or went to Boston with that idea, but changed his mind at the last minute. “We were giving him nothing, nor Mr. Jurne another gang living in Brooklyn and the Brooklyn crowd came over last night to get even. ing began. At first it was thought fireworks were being set off. Those in the immediate vicinity say it started when @ man fired an automatic pistol and in an instant half a dozen men were shooting. Those near took ref- uge in doorways and in flight. Patrolman Thomas White of the Hast 35th Street Station seized Fran- cesco Cassa, twenty-seven, 17th Street and Tenth Avenue, after he saw him returned that two ‘After young Robertson from Boston It is alleged men, who called themselves Federal .Jofficers. from Washington, called at the Bloomfield home and said they wanted to see him at the Robert Treat Hotel. They said there was a warrant for him in New York concerning the disappearance of some goods from the British War Veterans’ Club in Kast Her costly automobile is also 69M%) ministration and the widespread | other policemen along the route ahead ita eine Heat tn the veewe|Grenfell, Vivian Smith and Charles} 3th Street. & but that is to her a matter of slight) Commitment throughout the various | as with any hope of puncturing a tire, ry etppromimately lis. Whigham; Paris representativés| Robertson said they gave him his}emply & revolver at @ man on the Notice to Advertisers importance compared with the loss of} gona :tments to effect a faore effici A street obstruction confused Trol- . AE Wha 6a de more] Col. H. H. Harjes, John R. Carter| choice of going to New York under | round Pe By her pet. d emit ana at 46th Street and there, twenty-] Were on the hurricane deck, andjand N. D. Gay. arrest or of taking a ship out of the Patrolman Milberry held another], Display advertising 1390 copy snd release ve the man who stole the car and] 224 economic administration of the} four blocks from Miss Logan's hame,| tat deck save way ‘The Union League Club this after-|country from Boston. He went to|man who gave his namo as Diago rscstes ater t Fe the monkey will bring back the little] Government's business. the detectives overtook him. The : — mS noon announced a committee of fifty! poston, but his aunt took the matter | Senna, No. 386 East. 40th Street, The| prone, Maven, Megs, orci at creature,” Mrs. Engstrom said to a “Of this sum about $12,000,000] nurse fainted when Trojana released to represent it at the funeral. Thelup with the British Embassy and the {man on the ground who had been shot} World orn ‘Copy containing reporter this morning at her home.| represents postponed construction | het to raise his hand at the detectives: VIET R committee includes Chauncey M.| Department of was Gaspo Seminario, No. 822 40th] made by Tar World may Be oe No. 136 West Toth Street, “there willl ang : ‘ command, but 1 ed quickly and t Depew, Elihu Root, Samuel W. Fuir-| WASHING’ British | Street, Brooklyn. Senna had a bul-] Duras adrertising, 0s cory i he no.Anetions aaked about the car." } 02% Maintenance which will prob-] vent with the detectives to make child, William H. ‘Taft, Jobn J. Per-| Rinbassy officiats indica they [let wound in the back and is thought | meeved by 1. FM ‘Thursday preceding public Baturday afternoon she drove to] ®>y be unnecessary under the re-| charge of, assault and battery against shing and Cornelius N. Bliss j were cognizant in a general Way of |to have been shot by policeman Mil- Soe and csanee iat, ve eae, eee cibertaon charges of kidnapping, | berry, who fired at him to make him|by The World mus oe received by Fuursdey none duced programme of next year. the chauffeur “It affords an interesting compari- son to note that the expenditures for | PASSENGER AUTOS When she returned from the game|‘B¢ current fiscal year were esti- DOING BIG BUSINESS she discovered her loss. Witnesses | mated last December by the Director ——— —- were found who said they had seen] of the Budget ai $3,967,922,366, and | Connecticut Se Ti Van Cortlandt Park to play golf, She parked her car where the rest of the parked cars were and left the monkey asleep in the back seat. ALLIED TERMS 1S REPORT AT GEN ce Valued at KING GEORGE AND QUEEN for the preceding fiscal year. : “The pressure for reduced expend- ON WAY TO BELGIUM) jtures and increased economies re-|Faliroats the freight aanneemneaiad peases through thes sulted in an estimated reserve iast|gtate on motor trucks. August out of the appropriations for ) @ year to trensport over the} sium woul which annually} (2) France would sign the non jaleways of the| gression pact, as modified by Be of Crecho-Slovakia $5,060, British Rulers to Pay Visit to Uel- «tan Monarchs, “| the current fiscal f _ lof passenger car movoment for 24 hours! = arthou suggested , ; CALATA, Prevee, May § (Amnoe’ntod ent fiscal year of over O112.- | Of DAeOONE "average of two a minute,| nest move ht teen to nee : Press) King George and Queen Mary | 009.00), and continued pressure aiv.ce| jr uring the value of pnascnger servicol ftv A to Relgtum of Grent: Britatr copa ahed alrhat time has raised this reserve tolat the rairead rate of 3.6 6 noe t avs Ceorwe decided otherwise, suite which ineluded Field Marehal!approaimately $136 0, notwith-| mile, the pas or re We've ment ov ein the Bari Helg and Admiral Lor! oaty.| sianding a reappre ia on. | ferd-spring® na one , arrived here this aftorrioon on their id yi stlon by Con. | valued at A tha Bath “We to Brussels for @ state viekt to King) #'e8* Of Over $7,000,000 of the original | vying for : . as reserve, $955,417.06, Waits of the Boviet reply.” ft the rights of At Thompaonville the daily average| the Versailles Treaty were protected. —— “EVIDENCE” EXPLODES A Heing Examined, to attaches of his off Joseph and Mary were hi for making “‘hooc fore United 3 quin, in Broo! -ag- mn e3 a to-day hates Puy AN SPATON the Rut ur RAN at M . M ryan arrived Ue now | Bryan Baturdey auto trip te California. IN DRY AGENT’S HAND #10 & Gallon Hooch From speonk é in $1,600 * when arraigned be- Conunissioner Raa- joy had planned en | i'veaider th . drew! id the ch es Sunday Main Sheet copy, type topy whithy Mrs, Andrews havin ne charges | stop FE yo fiero i lM ng gd Mad) before the embassy during 4 recent eminario is said to have been shot| Svime*eseia Eas wei, tan’ tacchol te a “4 i yy embi el e yublication office by 1 FP M. Prids and postth vet to Washington, ‘The embassy,| by Senna and after he fell to have] publication ottice by Ir ve ewaring Mrs, Andrews's story,| been shot by Cassa, Angelo Valvin-| wit be omind as Poy Bee a seceaphed ‘Thomas Parker Porter, | dota, No, 1026 40th Street, was ar-| 2s order of laren ‘recent and posite lena British Consul-Genéral ut Boston, to] rested by Patrolman Trihl, He had sa edn 'akeaied ate a revolver in his hand which had] provided shove, when omitted will not eerve t a man enter the car and drive away “4 >, Wane, William B. Lord, Chetf of the Federal] inve the aunt of the British , as if he owned it. that hoy! actual expenditures will be mlb \ edad | nA EEA! (Continued from First Page.) Prohibition | Enforcement inte” in Lave se ‘ing alleged that Robertson | been used fim discouna of"auy eharacer, ootrast oF ott “What 1 mostly fear,’ said. Mrs, | $45650,836 less than that estimate, | RARTRONM Colle co toe Bee. le a looking | eer en to Boston to be sent out of] Seminario identified Senna as one THE WORLD « Engstrom, “is that the man who stole| With this reduction expendi en ry py panuennor obiles pnas- Rithia gaitered Gatnedar. the countrs. Td n Consulate| who shot him and Valvindota as be- the car may have been crue! enough| tures for the year wil) be $2.9: line th and out of Connecticut where the] determined ty bin session with Pein still Sk replied, It was sud, t all of those} ing with him to turn the monkey loose somewhere] 939 which Is approx tely $1,600,- | State bound Lines ure crossed by the} Ce amd the Cabinet at Paris, It was] uiac Joseph ky had! mentioned, including the supposed de John Bracken, sixty, No, 818 East in the woods around the park.” pres: PProxiuiately §1,600,- | York-Hoston Turnpike, according | WO-f0ld. coon calling the t $10 2 gal-|tectives, had. left Boston 40th Strect, and his wife, each ri — 000,000' less than the accual outlay |.) cgtimates of the Stats Highway D: (1) France would agree, ne sald, | ion. As b cxantned It euriously, The embassy to-day had not re-[oelved a bullet in the back. Mrs. tt would ¢ Aly ote to Rus +} bot iodo In his hand, spatteri ‘e tel cken's would is ous, Her it would re than} to the Allied note to Russia, if Bele} ho tin tne Bery ‘hooch,” according | celved Robertson's telegraphic request phan av ae Mare pil for en agent to eacort him from the station to the embassy to-morrow when he pans to visit Washington > ror RESIDENT W INSTITUTE, nominated to-day York Inatt Viola Lamb, sixteen, No, 738 Second Avenue, was the third non-combatant wounded. She was shot in the hand. Five revolvers used in the battle were found lying in the street, Vaivindotn was charged with felon- fous asanult to-day in Yorkville Court will bo held to await the result of Senna will be ar- ‘iniiar charge, and J for violation of the Now Located at 2092 7th Ave, Near 125th St, HOTEL THERESA BUILD! Hilhu Reet was for tHe ninario's injury “igned on Cansa will be he Sullivan law, piace May 46,

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