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Recpernr i eens SER ES aa ae TSE POT RT LATE YT PEI T IIS TS TRE OTE j f * but who were not known to him by MAY 8, 1922, CIGARETTE USERS __|FIREBUG PUTS 17 weet ot ine tocaried pith her aoenees @ TO SAVE $60,000,000] CHILDREN IN PERIL|'"° ‘0'¢ sh imerriet Jookers to Je wsstks in September, Rate War by Manufacturers Man Whose Wife Lives 1 —§$<$—$—$$$— Benefits Retailers, Declares | Meftaced jfenement’ Seized RACING C. A. Whelan. ugpect, TO-MORROW The public will pay $60,000,000 less at No, jcDout treet, Brook- tor clearettes this year as the result |W Wwere endangered by s fire of in- JAMAICA of the recent cut rate war in the to- shh tage amet feat Da: od the children choked from the smoke, $4,000 MONFAUK STAKES bacco trade, according to C..A.Jawoke and began crying. Its mother 5 HANDICAP Whelan, President of the United] shouted out the window. ANSONIA Cigar Stores Company. At the same] George Brown of Glendale and Leater PROSPECT PARK PURSE time Mr, Whelan declares that the|Henkenson of No. 3 Aberdeen Street, AND 3 OTHER FINE RACES retailer of tobacco will enjoy one of | WMO were changing an auto tire @ short Beginning at 2.30 P. M. Oy he nie. | distance away, ran into the collar and en anes eal he een ee eG ae ~ | found two bags of rubbish blazing. They |] tion, aga St. and 7th also Flats tory of that trade. The reason for} quickly put out the flames. A Brooklyn, 18.4, that is the restoration of the fair] They say they met a man running M. profit which was virtually wiped out | from the cellar. Policemen in = depart- MONDAY, Bradiclch thought the rooms above were vacant, xperiments proved the cyanogen gas used in the furnigation penetrated through holes in the floor to the apartment of the dacksons, An analy- sis of Mr. Jackson's lungs showed the presence of cyanogen gas. The offi- cial report of the analysis was made to-day by Dr. A, ©. Gettler, chief toxicologist of the Medical Examiner's office, and Dr. Norris ordered the ar- rests. >_—_- FOUND IT EASY TO ROB, FOR A TIME, HE SAID Bot Thag Goes to Sing Sing for 10 to 20 Years. rank Rezak of No. 1451 Second Ave- aded guilty in the Criminal e - THE EVENING WORLD, SEN tn nable to Live Without Mother Who Died ON BOMB MYSTERY Recently, Pair Shoot Themselves. GAS FOR VERMIN LONDON, May §.—Unable to livefa revolver and physicians declared without their mother, Countess Moro-|the shots tad been fired simul- nip eae sini and her ‘sister blew out their] taneously To Test Just What Is in Wall] rains an they tay side by aldo in bed] guienie sinee thee neath vor thas Brooklyn Hotel Manager and Street Explosion Story of | at telr Padua mansion, according to] mother, "our best friend." The Coun-| Exterminator Man Ar- oop Senge 3 a Central News despatch from Rome|tecs, at the time of her mother’ . Fritz Linde. Say el aoath, aliamptea to shodetersale oye raigned on Charges, . as the body but was restrained. Since ea. a aay The bodies of the sisters were " that time both have been owe! ” “ Detective Sergeant Clinton W.|aiscovered by servants, Each clutched | watched closely} Charged with “suspicion of homi- tes. trains w York and Brooklyn at » of the Supreme Court to-day toliast year because of the war among|™ent automobile say they saw a man 12.3 ‘and 8.06 P, M, stop at ‘Wood, head of the Industrial squad at cide’’ by Detective Robert J. Kelly, Me Sf a 4 ~ | running and arrested George Jockers, Pack. Als vin Pexington “Ave. ent! ietment charging him with bigh-| manufacturers of clgarettet for su twenty-nine, a baker, living at No. 516 Jamal thence % acting on instructions of Medical Ex- WOMAN TAKES MERCURY faminer Norris, Ely Dupuy, manager IN MARTHA WASHINGTON | of the Hotel Margaret and annex, on Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, and Al- Hotel Gaest Swallows Potnon in| bert J. Bradicich, a professional ver premacy which Mr. Whelan says was! miton Street, East New York. Jockers the “biggest fight in the tobacco] denied knowing anything about the fire, business In the last twenty years.” but was held. The police say his wife shbery, in that he entered a haber- Yo, 2464 Broadway, Headquarters since the war, has re- FIGHTER’S WIFE Ghived forty-five days’ leave without Bay, beginning yesterday, with per ASKS $25,000 A YEAR mission to go abroad, He leaves for ADMIS $3.85, Including Tax. Morton Lipp, away with $75 taken from the r persons told Justice Mar- Warsaw within a day or two. “Willie E ” . nee of Nurse. min exterminator, were arraigned be- k had robbed them. Rezak At Warsaw Sergt. Wood will visit illie. Jackson, Sued . f ner Hurwe, ation m,| {0° Mamietrele, Gelatuet tn, Adame d ta robbery when he was for Separati Shar : pte » Miss E.| Strect Police Court to-day and held in] oui of work and found it for a time an Fritz Linde, the self-styled interna for Separation, Charges — |; F ey. out of P P 7 ‘i ri ’ EK. 1, of Goshen, N, Y., -]$5,000 bail each for examination on|ousy way of supporting himself onal spy, who was reported to have psbeneitig wornen of sibel May 15, ‘Their arraignment grew out}. Justice Martin sent hifi to Sing Sing Vote in the Motion Picture Popularity Contest and help Extravagance. pA Made 8 confession in Warsaw some time ago to an offrative of William] M's. Paulyne Tobin to-day asked J. Burns, head of the Department of Justice Gavegan in the Bronx Su- Justice Secret Service, that he knew] Preme Court that she be allowed $26,- about the Wall Street Bomb explosion | °° # Year allmony and $7,500 counsel of Sept. 16, 1920, in which thirty fees, pending her suit for separation from Oscar Tobin, known to the fistic] \p world as “Willie Jackson," the light- weight. She says she is twenty-two took dichloride in the Marth hoon to-day { mercury in her room| of the deaths on April 26 in the Hotel Washington Hote! at | Margaret annex of Fremont M. Jack nmoediately afterward |80 an aged retired manufacturer, he ie in Bellevue | °MG bis wife. un h : hances favoring her |, About twenty-four hours before the bodies of Jackson and his wife were amie from Goshen on | fU2d: Bradicich, who had been em- waged quarters at the ployed by Dupuy, fumigated the ser- , 128 Weat 98t) Street |vants’ quarters in the basement of the }1tn Avenue, by two men who robbed She moved to the Martha Washington [annex directly under the suite occu-|him of $20, & $100 violin end @ music OMMMEE Pe nee pled by Mr. ahd Mire daukson, ones for from ten to twenty years rman 8 THUGS Gh SOLDIER'S #20 AND #100 VIOLIN. On his way to the West Shore Ferry enrly to-day Adam Du Bowich, a pri- vate in the army, stationed at West Point, was attacked in 42d Street, near the Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor. Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets she called for help Hospite! with t) eight persons lost their lives, The story told by Linde was ap- parently in convincing detail until it] “RE and lives at No, 1006 Interva ait he had tole . 5 Was learned that he had told substan-1 Te. that she mareied “Will fially the same story before he was] 19 N 1917, and that they have a dau; gent abroad by Burns to pick up the| ter, Sheila, two years old. fndividuals who plotted the outrage,, Louls C. Hartmann, attorney for the Hghtweight, said that his client ve | iad now only about $4,000; that he fame, There was reason to believe! once had a lot of money put it had that he made Httle or no effort to} peen dissipated by his wife's extrava- complete his mission, but led algance. He said that at the trial he harum-searum life in| Poland and| would produce photographs of Oscar Russia with his expense 1 before and after marriage, showing ¢{how he had changed through worry both countries. over Paulyne’s actions, Justice Gav- s so-called information. egan reserved decision The Burns Agency was in the em-| After the hearing Mr. Hartmann ploy of group of wealthy Wall Street] totd reporters his client contemplated men who wanted to see the bomb se*-| filing counterclaim against his wife ters caught and punished. Linde was ———__ in the pay of the Burns Agency on! REIRGLARS VISIT this work Linde, when an operative from the WORLD ARTIST Department of Justice was sent to ‘Warsaw to find out what he was doing = “| became silent immediately after the] Ppighte me outlines of his story were made pub- Frightened Away After lic, Recently, it is understood, he said} Forcing Door by Return that Sergt. Wood was the only man in . 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Wood and is sending him ‘abroaf, in’ the hope ne that Linde may not again change his | #Partment of Charles Gordon’ Saxton, mind before the Wew Work wetectives } 4" artist on the staff of The World, arrival. at No, 169 Lott Street, Flatbush, on rs . Saturday night. It was discovered when/Mr. and Mrs. Saxton returned OUSTED PROSECUTOR home about midnight and he called DISBARRED {N BOSTON | tho snyder Avenue police station to ieee report it, The person replying said he was tortina Money Detective Weissmuller, and his first BOSTON, May 8.—The disbarment | question was whether anything had of Joseph C. Pelletier, recently re-|been stolen from the apartment. Mr, moved as District Attorney of Suffolk] Saxton replied that he bad not had County, was ordered by decision of] time to make an investigation Secor G i Court |,.“"Wells I'l te around in the morn- Judge Carroll o1 he Supreme Cow ing,” was the reply. Up to 10 o'clock to-day. 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