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10, 1922. AIR LINER LANDS HERE WITH 8 ABOARD AFTER 17-HOUR HAVANA FLIGHT Santina Maria Berths at West sad allowance of $1,600 a year from three of the children, Fding to the xtate- ment, although ¢ CROKER R PLANS been mostly established by thelr P mother. This lesue in still pending on appeal. The statement also took issue with Harold Nathan, the late Tammany leader's counsel, OO UPWARD TREND. 5 - | VANDERBILT CAR BOMB IN RETAIL PRICES ONLY SOILED LINEN mn cont; Butte and st tHl@, 5 pee “DYE FADED CURTAINS, SKIRT — ‘ 15 Cities Show Increases for Cornelius Vanderbilt jr, was about stains Month, While Only Four : to enter fis Automobile In tront or] griveet Mter ae Crowd Cusese: Z Pie POLICEMAN PAY. oh ee a Of} "he air Muer Santa Maria, Iargest fy- ; ver Show Minor Decreases, OL ISONER’S F the Town Hall, No. 121 West 434] ing merchantman in America, berthed SWEATER, D FIGHT FOR ESTATE BITUMINOUS MINES | ee as bean ub PR UNE sire, «10 otock inst ate, wan A epee ta sve Br vetrty R seen Rael ne eb ——-— tonneau o 8 " 4 : SHOW INCREASE ward trond in tie vetall comt of f00a Pute| sey two old handbags, | Havana with’ sight "paseengers tn St i Brooklyn Patroluish Up $1 for Man He Ar- rested As Intoxicated. Patrolman Benjamin Knapp of tire Fourth Avenue Station, Brooklyn, ap- hours and 36 minutes ying time. Among the passengers were F, Rodri- » Rewer | bjacudoacei the Bast bist Street Police Station, phage i roel oer a \ The bags were carried gingerly! s:dson of the Navy Photographic Di- before Desk Lieutenant Markhauser | vision, in statistics made was noted to-dn Week's Production Nearly] public by the B — ‘ * [tlatics of the D 60 Per Cent of Current Reports from firt Consumption. “Bombs!” thought he, and, in @ moment he was speeding his car to IN “DIAMOND DYES” edt tibsin Florida Court's Decision as to Father’s Sanity Will Not End Actions, Kach package of “Diamond Dyes” | hangings, everything! Buy Diamond contains directions so simple ‘any | Dyes—no other kind—then perfect woman can dye or tint her old} home dyeing is guaranteed. Just tell ranging up to 3 , While only four reported decreases and only one of those, Fall River, with 2 per cent., and deteciives were summoned, WASHINGTON, May 10.—A marked peared in the Fifth Avenue Court this - Increase In bituminous coal production | snowing more than % of 1 per cént ing in the dual role of éémplain- When the bags were opened only} Maria, was applauded by a crowd on|has never dyed before, she can put} you wish to dye is wool or silk, of BLAMES STEPMOTHER, | ssine the present week tn forecaxt in| deciine. ‘ Ml cae swittioas and UsdaeavGanee TPisin-| solled linen was found. How they] shore when he brought the plane lightly a rich, fadetess color into shabby | whether it is linen got in the Vanderbilt car remains a mystery. private advices of coal operators and] The cities reporting increases were cra vmm.| Savannah, 8 per Mobile, 2 per semi-confidential advices to Govern- cent.; Birmingham, ment agencies In touch with the na- [jamb Dalian, Indl: tional miners’ strike, Somo estimates] Rock, Manchester, Ne put the gross production of the cur-[Seattlo, 1 per cent.; Buffalo, rent week at 4,800,000 tons, or be- tween 50 and 60 per cent. of the cur- rent weekly consumption If present conditions of marketing and attitude of miners in various dis- tricts continues the results next week will be registered in even further in- creases, the report declares. fendant. He had arrested Edward Horrigan, fifty-nino, No. 274 40th Street, on a ‘| charge of intoxication. Horrigan ad- mitted that he had drung ‘ta little -| more than I could manage."* ville, Omaha, and &pringfeld, leas} “Two dollars or one day,"’ decreed Magistrate Walsh, Horrigan had no money but the policeman came for- ately attthe pi Criticises Statemert Issued by Attorney for the Late Tam- many Chieftain. than 5-10 of 1 per cent.; Butte, Roch- ester and San Francisco reported decreases of less than 5-10 of 1 per] ward and sald: cent. “T only arrested him to keep him For the year period—April 15, 1921,| from getting hurt. J don't want him to April 15, 1922—the bureau reported} to go to Jail. I'll pay the fine my- decreases in Savannah of 11 per cent.; | self.” Birmingham, Columbus and Little} He did, and he and Hérrigan went Rock, 10 per cent.; Charleston, Man-| out together. They did not say where chester and Omaha, 9 per cent.;'they were going. Richard Croker jr. in a statement Inst night asserted that the Florida Supreme Court's decision in the sult he brought to have his father de- Glared incompetent did not settle that fssué but merely threw the case out pa Sines dy "eben ‘on technical grounds. He reiterated $500 the Croker children's determination to FINE FOR HAVING “pring to light all the facts” and re-| SARDINES THAT ARE BAD fain contro! of the Croker estate,| riepeotor Posing Aa “Jakey the @ow in the hands of their step- Pedier,” Batted the Trap. mother, Butler & Sergeant, Inc., dealers in “I am disappointed,” he said of the} food at No, 189 Frankith Street, were Florida decision, “but no trial was|fned $500 by Magistrate Cobb fn the held in Florida on the facts, the hear-| Municipal Term Court to-day for having ing granted being merely for the pur- | ned offering for eale 1,200 pounds of bad pose of determining whether there | Te omptaint was by.Hoalth Inspeo- should be a trial. A motion was made | tor Charles T. Raven. to the firm last December, represented fo dismiss tho complaint on the) ist as “Jakey the Péddler’ and s ground that the action could not be/he sold to “cheap restaurants.” Srought on behalf of my father by a next friend. The court so held, and a teed aeinetea tae anced tee refused to permit a trial of the action. | sale to him. “Just as soon as a determination aN i Ties LEG can be reached as to the course to be | MAYO CONTINUES FIGHT followed | atalt proceed to tave the| TO EVADE PRISON TERM Sizes 7 to 18, and wonderful values. matters whioh were raised in Florida -—— itied in the appropriate furtadictions $18.00 BLUE SERGE SUITS yo ais actions -he commenced in Ul With Ti 50 lew York against his father, the! George Gordon Battle is seeking A ith Two $ ° Statement pointed out, he had won| ctineate of reasonable doubt to-day Pairs of Pants AT three, a fourth is unfinished, the has in the case of Virginia St. Julian Mayo, ast Abited ty, thes faunas Gucranteed All-Wool and Fast Color. Ideal for Confirmation or Communion sixth is abated by the Tammany| Who 1s under sentence of one to three ‘boss's death. Concerning some of the |years for bigamy. Commitment was Broadway at 49th Street financial issues, which he contended | withheld for two days, and if Mr. Bat- 279 Broadway, near Chambers 47 Cortlandt Street New | $15.00 Tweed Suits . W.th Two Pairs of Pants At $9.9 Certificate of Doubt bad beén misrepresented, he said bis n get the certificate’ it will save father had given $150,000 each to}his client from Bing Sing pending an himself and his brother Frank tojappeal. start them in business twenty years] Mayo was convicted of a bigai ago. When Frank was killed in 1905] marriage in 1904 with Mins Wilhelm: Meyer, In 1890 he martled Misa Fl tn an automobile accident at Daytona} once Weeks, who divorced him in 19 is estate of $270,000 reverted to his| tn that year he broke with Mias Meyet father, and the money went to bulld/and in 1919 he married Miss | @ the Irish castle, Glencairn, Waterbury of Brooklyn, with whom he _ His father even tried to wrest an! was living when convicted. Stern Brothers WEST FORTYSECOND STREET (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenue.) | WEST FORTY -THIRD STREET Some Dance! ITH the first step, on the opening notes, you catch the rhythm of a dance played ori a Columbia Record. Every measure is packed with the spirit of dancing. You just can’t miss a step. 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