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Tall THE SY ENING WORED,. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1922, HOUSING PROBERS FOR IRREGULARITY nis eiegpelnan May Appeal to Governor for Change in Personnel of Lockwood Committee. SULDS MENORY = aie RUM, ALIN THE GOOD ON het ae es eg Constance Talmadge Says Pialoglou Insists She Quit Work and She Just Won't, nn Clivinces Cadet: Court Letter e"* tom Copy of Lost Original - sir Written in 1901. Receivers “split. L Lines and Exact Double Fares De- spite Warnings. Eastern Odds 's Voyage to Russia One Movie Thriller After Another. The Hastern Ocean, a United States Shipping Board freighter, was in a real sea of trouble, according to the story told to-day by Capt, Bergstein. Knife duels, mutiny quelled with be- Georgé J. Gould continued his teee!* : Constance Talmadge's suit for di- voree follows her announcement of last November that her separation from her wealthy Turkish-Greek husband was “friendly.” “He wanted me to give up my ca- reer and I wouldn't,"* she said then. “E decided it was better for me to come to Los Angeles, for then we could not quarrel," Miss Talmadge and Pialoglou were married at Greenwich in a double ceremony with Dorothy Gish and James Rennie, the actor. They hac all been dining together at the St. Regis the eyening before, Miss Gish an- nounced she and Rennie were’ to be married the next day. Miss Tal- madge .was excited by the news Immediately Pialogiou proposed. In- stantly he was accepted, They had known each other a year. She had been attracted to him, she said, be cause he was ‘a wonderful dancer. She was twenty-one then and her husband twenty-eight, “We were unable to get along to- gether,"" che said a few months ago, “There is no other man in the case. My husband is unused to the ways of things theatrical, and I demurred when he gsked me to give up my film career entirely. “Perhaps it was because he is a foreigner and I an American, but I discovered our temperaments were entirely at variance. Samuel Untermyer opened the Lock- ‘wood Committee hearing at the City Hall to-day with a wrathful reproach to mgmbers of the committees who are careless in attendance and punctuality, Assemblyman Leninger and Caul- field were the only members of the committee present at 11 o'clock, half an hour after the time set for con- venin, “We have gravity and importance confronting ‘this committee,” said Mr. Unter- PASSENGERS _PRO! PEST timony before Supreme Court Justie®)«i@ Edward R. Finch to-day in the $10" sim 600,000 suit brought against him amd" i Myron T. Herrick by the receivers of). * laying pins and guns, shipwreck and] the Wabash-PittsburghTerminal Rail: » 1 all the other concomitants of a Tirst-| road. It is Hkely Mr. Gould wilt be ad class sea story and movie thriller! on the witness stand at least for allaf |) 1 " Several Refuse to | Pay Extra * Nickel Until Police Are Called. The action of the receivers for the Steinway line in Queens in collecting separate fares this morning from passengers using tie formerly unified service of the Steinway and.the New ork and Queens County line broaght formal action by the Transit Com- mission. \ ‘The Commission announced that tt has filed with District Attorney Wal- lace a certification that the receivers have “ignored the orderly procedure previded by the statute."’ - Tt was said that the receivers have assumed that they could act under Section 28 of the Public Service Law, which provides that a new company noed not give the thirty days’ notice of intent to collect fares. Section 29 requires that such notice be given, to be followed by formal hearings. The question that must be decided, it was said, is whether the Steinway Com- pany, by its recent separation from he N. Y. & Q. C., can properly be called *‘a new company.”’ make the Eastern Ocean's log inter=| to-day" session. Counsel expressed esting. an opigion that the suit would coms ./ matters of the utmost Capt. Bergstein, in explaining to} Hnue for the rest of the week, hae customs officials how thirty bottles of | _ The continuous exceptions taken te ..,..; rum happened to be on board, de-| Justice Finch's ruling to objections.» > myer. “The building situation is In clared that after it was too late he| indicated that the case would be cars oi | a critical condition, due to the ex- learned he had booked the worst gang} Tied to the higher courts regardless of)». ‘I actions of some of. the material men along Philadelphia's waterfront as a} Justice Finch’s decision in this trial. «sq. taking advantage of the impetus ‘ crew, The ship left that port in Jan- Mr, Gould was nattily dressed tn My, aig given ‘to bullding—exactions which uary with 7,100 tons of wheat seod for] ray business sult and wore a 100e® have gone to the extent of threaten- the Russian Relief Commission and] fitting soft collar. He answered thegy ing the movement. should have reached Odessa twenty |lawyers' questions in a brief, dl bas | “I protest against the membership style and displayed a remarkable... in this committee of men who are Befgstein, who stands} memory of gigantic railroad financial not willing to attend its meetings. | fe 4 weighs 250 pounds, had to] deals which took place twenty, years ‘There are ten members; less than] settle so many scraps by knocking | #0 half of them have been im attendance out each fighter and taking away| There was ono letter which Mr, regularly, The others etragglo in murderous knives and maddening | Gould had received on Jan, 1, ee ae ae eee were stopped with a belaying pin. and was Two hours jater tho vensel was} ®,cohy,0f the original = beached and 6,000 tons of wheat seed] “rie inst paragraph of the letter wom?! young heartbreaker of the from time to time and straggle out. RODOLPH VALENTINO. rum that the ship was delayed weeks. | Purported to be a copy, Mr. most anxious to get om the com- Bergstein had to use his automatic | Puaintifts, objected strenuously to 2 ATHUGS SENTENCED surely go to the Governor and the} Wedded This Summer. convince Justice Finch the letter was i Senator Tolbert then appeared and|films, Rodolph Valentino, is engaged] yu¢ on board numerous small craft, the hearing went on as a sub-com-|to marry. Miss Winifred Hudnut,| The rest of the seed was dumped over- bred Cchidie tae Mar clung 16 ————— ‘Those who don't want to give foll Then, the thirteenth day, the ship} ¢xPlaining that the original had been IGEN STANCE TALMADGE service should resign. ‘They were] Engagement of Heartbreak-| tuck @ submerged object and Capt. | ost. Louls Marshall, counsel for the ‘ admission of the document as evte mittee.” er Announced—Will Be | to keep all hands at the pumps, Sev- » Mr. Untormyer said he would eral attempted to man a lifeboat, but |#ence, but the financier was able to Speaker of the Asgembly and ask to have the committee made over. ng 2 mittee. daughter of Richard Hudnut, the per-| board. The ship was floated again | po.) * . portion concerned his secking the ald 10 4) YEARS FOR 2 Edward J. Auglin, Secretary Of)». ner, is the young woman, An an-|three days later and much of the! o¢ Andrew Carnegie in financing a big ‘ ; ‘Wood, Wire and Metal Lathers Union : Mr. Wallace said he had assigned) “There was nothing serious, but P No. 6 of Brooklyn, was called. He|nouncement was made yesterday by| Ve» reloaded into eee: accitea |TMITOAd, deal in, the Pittsburgh dis: i: Assistant District Attorney Frank ¥,| Wienever I had to go to work he'd . , waived immunity. He sald the union|ner parents, The wedding will take] ty imitate the stewanls and ecole, | rice snd ursed Mr. Gould not to grant hee ge Ray shee eon yrnte : had 655 journeymen members and 53 | Carnegie too many concessions, asei9r" Phillips to investigate and take any| ness. He couldn't seem to. under- é Rapredtioes 2 place this summer. who had hitherto led the fighting, and|there were other wealthy men fimxoce Miss Hudnut, who is known profes- | Started an attack on the Captain with} pittsburgh. ' sionally at Nataoha Rambova, lives|#everal of the crew, the ald of |” Mr, Mnrshall questioned Mr. Goule-!= United States destroyer was sought] at length concernii depostte dhs / in Hollywood and has been for the] with ‘signalling lamps. The comman- | of Para than 9100.00 made on spese!ive last three years art director for Mme.| der of the Russian cruiser Udest Joyer | oitic daya during 1901, in the Mercams od? Nazimova. She and Valentino mot|sent forty satlors and several officers, | tile Trust Company, Mr. Gould amie! when he was playing the part of Ar- Feed Weachiea’ thariarers eecaene every | ingly rept a that he nee ‘no Getta ue : o the union, Mr, Auglin said, ‘ nt_more leecollections of the: deposits im!) mcr ke Carsberee will ae One et mand in Nazimova’s Production of! jiquor, but tho cargo was ‘delivered |quostion, Mr. Marshall showed him 2: cept for fellow-members, The union] “Camille. and the ship went on to Constanti-| deposit books secured from the banik, ‘<< fixes the prices to be charged to] Valentino, now a Paramount star, | nople. if those figures you read are’?! 4 builders by employer members. The|sprang into fame when he gppeared No sooner had the crew embarked] there, it must be true,” declared Mry ts initiation fee is $50. at Constantinople than the Captain|Gou'd good naturedly. He was non=* i “How much is the union scale?’” was told he would be minus his first }committal when asked about a certain=*17> sau County to-day reduced the bond asked Mr. Untermyer. and second cooks because they had |deposit of $102,000. 'The books showed Pri# of the administrators of the estate of] ‘A good man can put in twelve bun- killed two British soldiers in Con-|that this amount had been withdrawn. Sa.|dles of lathe a day at $7.50 a thou- stantinople, Another member of the|from the account of W. B. Connor and® action possible. ‘There was a great deal of grumb- ling. but no disorder this morning among the passengers who for the first time had to pay two fares to’ go Strom Queens to Manhattan. S. W. Huff and Robert C. Lee, re- feivers for the Steinway line, took formal possession of the line asa separate entity at 2 o'clock in the morning at the Woodside car barns. From that hour until after 6 o'clock in tho morning at the Woodside car barns. From that hour until after 6 stand that I just couldn't forsake my career and let my name be for- gotten.” Pialogiou makes his home at the St, Regis with his brothers, George and John, and until Miss Talmadge’s de- parture for Los Angeles, she also lived there with him. Their friends learned soon after their marriage that they were not con- genial. He, it is said, had an Oriental outlook on life which his young, en- ergetic American wife could not un- derstand; and a few days after Miss Talmadge announced that the sepa- ration was a friefdly one, she stated that a divorce was inevitabl Mr, Untermyer asked if the by- laws of the union did not limit ap- LEBAUDY ESTATE aiid to one for every, fifty jour- IS OVER $5,000,000] | ‘We never lived mp to 1t,"" sald Mr, Augiin. Both employers and workmen be- Leader of Band Who Stole $12 Gets 35 Years in Sing Sing. Counsel Here Says Heiress Sentences totalling 35 years in Sing Has Begun Annulment Sing at hard labor for three thefts Sheath asulst Awiounting {0 $205 and an additional Suit in Paris. r sentence for carrying a] Surrogate Leone D. Howell of Nas- revolver were imposed by the Judg in the court of General © Sessions to-day. as Julio Desnoyers in Rex Ingram’s “Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Since then his rise in popularity has been meteoric, seven-ye there was no excitement but in the joe ailten lsae Justice Crain inflicted the- heaviest |Jacaues Lebaudy, “King of the Sa-}i ity %) "s1450 a day,” was the crew Also wan solzed by the authori, |orecited te Mr, Gould's account outa vd | rush hour many, of the passengers] HARRY C. EDWARDS, sentence upon Irving Mazzer, alias thara’* from $5,000,000 to $1,250,000, ]Eon ver: ae =f Valentino, whose father is an Ital-| ties, It is understood by the Captain |same awe it were loud in their protests against the ACTOR, ARTIST, DEAD Jacob Bernstein, twenty-three, of No, If wi nnouriced that the adminis Mr, Auglin said he did not know]!an scientist, came to this country] that the two cooks were condemned to COREE. L ‘ caiect, OR, ARTIST, 250 Deve Street, Brooklyn, Mazzer- | trators, Charles 18. Samuel! and union members were demanding and peters Bere heh hy saeanaye gar-| di TOC FISCA’ TE HER’ b } convicted of having led tive maskex : _ = ener. Instead, he became a dancer At 6.30 halt a dozen passengers] Paimted Indian Pletures and Waslmen who got $12 when thoy raided af est Fs Suffern of New York, have/ setting more, | “Never heard such aft tion, inate oe neared in BRANDY DROP GIFT; Fushed into a car bound for College ominent in Brook! restaurant at No. 289 Highth Avenue. | collected tha personal estate of [MMS Ne sald. ea taavttte, DELEGATES ELECTED i Point, passing tho fare box without| Harry C. Edwards, 68, artist, and}was sentenced to twenty-five years in] Lebaudy in this country and that itfiin did not know the arrangement} Miss Hudnut, or Ratacha Rambova,! TO CHURCH CONVENTION | Billy Burke's’ Christmasag paying, A number of inspectors went] amateur actor, died yesterday at his|"!"& Sins. was fotind to be valued a little} prescribed by the constitution of the | has been closely associated with Mme. palaces J _ ta after them and threatened to call! home, No. 764 Halsey street, Brook. | JU, McIntyre sentened John | more than. $5,000,000. "This does not] urtion was n't only illegal but crim-|Nazimova as art director and has de- | 5 Present from Paris Likely, j the police if they did not go back to 1 iy iy Russo, thirty-two, No, 253 West 1 1} represent the entire Lebaudy inal. Mr. Auglin said he knew noth-|signed all of the costumes and stage Go . | ithe box and pay. This they finally vn, at pear He ee bore Me Street, to seven years for carrying he had holdings of mine ing of the sort though he admitted|sets for the latter's pictures, The. pevcok= day's) aeauland erates to Flavor Hudson, 4 4 after much grumbling. jadelphia, but educated in Brook-| revolver after having served a term] other properties in various parts Henry Mayer, Mr. Untermyer's as- > —_———— %5 Fit: ds of candy, rer! . 4 sent fron <! At 7 o'clock a company car about|lyn. A painter of Indian subjects, he|iM Prison. The law makes such an | the, world sociate, had advised the union twol HOME FOR WILLIAM __| {2 Annual Convention of the Epis. bats . to start from Woodside for College| was one of the contributors to the|fense a felony. He then Paul Defere of New York, rep-Imonths ago to “get out of that, copal Diocese of New York was held] France as a Christmas gift to Billie, Point was rushed by a group of about| first illustrated edition of the Satur-| Joseph Rossetti, thirty-two, No, resentig Mrs. Lebaudy, who was 5 AND HIS DOG “SNAP” J in synod Hail, Cathedral of St. John] Burke, actress, will be cdnfiscated 4 a dozen laborers, who brushed past| day Evening Post, and prominent in| West 18th t, to five ye present at the argument before the > by 3 to a lawyer, the Divine, with Bishop William 'T,|s0on by customs authorities if Fle i the conductor and refused to pay the] ydrious Brooklyn dramatic societies,|>Urslary in the third degrec Surrogate at Mineola for reduction of] Ryarts L. Prentiss of No. 74 Wall , \. . | | Manning. presiding: Ziegfeld, ‘her’ husband,’ does otealAd i extra. nickel, They sald they had] He is survived by his wife. Funeral] Prisoner, who is an ex bond, and the assignment of the as-| Street, and he told me we were with- Aged Man Jailed as Public] rnrce of the tour clericat delegates ererer sa, | paid one fare coming from New York services will be held to-morrow after. | $185 from the stationery store of Ben-} sets ‘to depositories, announced that| in the law,” suid Mr. Auglin, to the triennial convention of the| “2° Whether the candy should be rei ts and that was all they wore going to] noon. jamin Siegelbrenn, No. Proceedings have been started in| He then admitted that Mr. Prenties Charge Given Home by | fpiscopal Church to be held in Port.| turned to a Paris confectioner or Ba... | i : : ah i FS fourth Street. Paris for the annuiment of the mar-| had written a new constitution and by- <a fees PA fod; Ore, in Boptombe ected. | destroyed. ‘The candy, contains a highoause The conductor called an inspector, TWENTY. Judge Mulqueen sentenced nies : aiebanid ; i , ; " World” Publicity. aR O Tes, in Reena enemas | who went through the car and tola| WED ENTY-SIX YEARS; i in, to five i et mea at eal eaten as carting lean ms Old William. Standmitier wi res at ae Thee + churehs the ibe eine (ess sir bacon | the men they would be put off or SUES FOR ANNULMENT | years for picking $8 from a passen- POS Ne our rules we are going to change andinitier was te: | Boren of Bt, (Thoma. CaMrens: Shel case! ik whieh the eneecial s 1 arrested unless they paid, A policeman = a Ber's pocket on the Second Avenue LI COP SHIELDS NEGRO | them anyway you say.” leased from the Hudson County Jail,{Rev. Dr. Harry hast sages ‘brandy drops" wore packed arri called over and stood by but nol waiter Wheeler Saya He Has Livea|# 57th Street, Greenstein been Mr, Auglin admitted that when a|Jersey City, this afternoon and with vant hates Cece ot Ceaes| Mtter Christmas and was held on ial eins ocurred: Attar a delay | WANcr neetey Saye Me Mas treat Gonvited for smiar ottnwee elsht| ' FROM PICKET MOB} utice tna once employed one tonin dog, Saap. war. takon. in the] Eeui, Sy, "ctor et Gree ir when an ar of brandy near! minutes al 16 la~ s F + times since 1910. —_— lather, the union rules forbade any ’ a , the atmosphere, borers paid ‘their’ fares and the car| Supreme Court Justice Faber reserved ——— ~ hed] other lath-contractor from doing any pimousine of Mrs. Jacob Hhriloh to] Gpadjutor | Bishopate’ af. SaNMROhi | seucrta: were’ ciate ta NA started, decision to-day in a sult for annusl-| MOTHERS AID WILSON FUND,|4!!eged to Have Slashed] vor tor that. builder. he farm, at Millwood, Westchester | setts. The Rev. Dr. Milo H. Gates oA William ©. Wood, President of the] ment of marriage brought by Walter tl Stitken Worker Ie Beat “Ig that for life?” asked Mr,|County, which is maintained by the| Vicar of the~Chapel of the Interces- N.Y. & Q., and Willianf W. B./ 7) a pantyd eat triker, Worker Is Beaten ||. 10 ver New York Horse Aid Society as a re-| sion, Trinity Parish, also was" elected, 1: Gavarel : Thompson, General Superintendent| W;,, Wheeler, No, 392 Clinton Street.] Women Whe Had Sons in War im by Growl pent to the rule,” answered|treat for broken down or abused] but withdrew, ep bees bala 8 peat 5 Pla ve BB 04) ef the ‘Third Avenue Railway Com-| hen he waa forced into a marriage with] SPeCIA Appeal for Endowment, | vanes * viteiding a cowering| i’, Witness, horses, William will do chores about] The, lay delegated” elected Ate by tnall what abould be done with ae ciat ". receivers for the Ma Smith, with whom he never has] an hn With his body William Cohen of No, 1200 East|the place and he and his dog wi Baker, dy, To date no reply has been ‘ we ine, " appeal to all mothers to partici- = a 5, . peandy, ‘o e ly FO he IWodaide to supsreiey the:uew oer [tint thay seal terow anid ia an vate in a apecial War Mothers’ Fund to|Newro Patrolman’ William Murdy| New York Avenue, a former member Frovidee with a good home as long aa) fee, Verner Ri wulton Cutting, the celved:, The drops are now stored kati 4 : ent stood In the subway kiosk at %8th|of the Executive Boar . Fe i ¢ the Appraiser’s stores. ib (. 3 ended to give “the jo ser-|Fenson for consenting to the marriage, row Wilson Foundation, has been apprentices were taken into the unton do® three weeks ago, when he was! George Zabriskie; lawyer, whore] 4 Wome TT DEVEREUX Le ; voce” and to minimize delay for the] $0 O° tutth's child issued by Mrs. Alice M. French of In-|ning and held at bay a crowd of men|\DPICL IN Net iy ee oog Com. {committed to jail as a public charge.|hame through an error was left off 1 passengers. "Asked by Justice Faber ‘wh: dianapolis, founder and first President}and women who had pursued the ‘Through publicity given to the case] the ballot, and who served last year, a 1 4 y he had mittee investigators began looking 8 ie 5 ICALL beste ja pel Mai ara dy Rowan Se walted twenty-six years before seking|of the American War Mothers, it was|Negro through 27th Street, after beat- ai 4 hice) aitaire, by rhe Word Mrs. Ehrlich’s interest] was defeated. Mr. Baker placed him Js CRIT ¥ | Jan annualment, Wheeler replied: y. Mrs, Fi was enlisted, und on her guarantee to , but his name had to be | which include all the lines of the old|’ “neing a Catholle 1 was reluctant, bart arena aaa Mrs. Freneh | ing him. An apprentice in pald at the same ti. responsible for Standmiller Police eetean te bp’ those deanna tinopuen Polo Player Returns tur | Long Island City section of Queens, | but now I desire to remarry gnd estab- | 4 I part: , ‘euiany}Th® man was Charles Nicholas, |"te Per oie era eyiexed {Judge Sullivan ordered hia releaso.| tor him. P except the Calvary Cemetery line, |lish a home. Ri feet, thas! It) would be particulate) picntycnise, ot No. 4e West 186th| “oye amee tee, to|The reunion of the old man and his Sethe ears Europe; Rushed to Phila- from tlie Woodside barns. All the — appropriate for the mothers of America| — 2 why the builder is not allowed to Wader eendidens of freedom A . . lines to the cast of Woodside, and] tinue ther journey, and for having to] t© Faise a fund, to form part of the en- | Street, who, the police allege, slashed | furnish nails for lathing. ed all beholders. SUSPEND POLICE CHIEF delphia on Special Train, <> ] the Calvary Cemetery line, remain} wait until the car left at 2.30, which |dowment of tho Woodrow Wilson Foun ]@ strike picket with a penknife In} | \“We let him furnish nothing, — FOR TELLING MEMBER OF | wren tho White Star liner Olymptd"™™ | inder the control of the New ecoignition of Mer... Wilkes : he G r, Auglin, j f 3 var king wa "7 puny, No, 2 2, ances is pany. nt pihin ‘ith an ‘eetemeniin: nae tow J 4 pets Company . 1 Street, Brooklyn, @ lathing contractor HE CAUGHT HIMSELF tie ; Philadelphia horseman and polo the past. Street. Edward Urbano, thirty-three, | for fourteen years, was called. Chief of Police Wilson Johnson of | ‘The recelvers were represented by| who refused to give his name, made Var M , u oe ered a 5 Burlington, N. J. was susepnded for] Dlayer, a member of one of that ».- J, K. Morgan, tormer general super-|more than # dozen trips with all the) Contributions to tho War Mothers’ |No, 546 West 160th Street, was tho] “Why are you, a boss, in the! Judwe Saved His Four sutty tml ininty anys without pny b: iamilien, was intendent of the Third Ayenue Hail-|mon and women he could carry from|¥und of the foundation may bo made] compiainant, union?” asked Mr. Untermyer. Tallor hop. CaS Uaat lott onc ehaven GO neni T ens ene nee sro, = ors ) es . ar fe ' x ‘| moved from the ship’ way, who was made superintendent] Woodside to the Queensborough|to Mra. Alice M. French, No. 901 Mid-1” Wang tola the police that he and]. “THe UMlon—it won't let us out”) pi, sieiand, twenty-one, No. 479) Counciiman Broce to serlual condition: Ske, craven ae Hot trdnsportation for the receivere.| Bridge to prevent thelr reaching their| dle Drive, Woodruff Place. Indianapolls, : said Mr. Feldstein. some other seaport town. mi i tn Feanen Tesemiy-an | Samuel Serena continues as superin-|work late. He refused to accept a|nd., and donors will receive certificates | ter former employees of the Gilwin] Mr, Feldstein suid that when men|H@ncock Street, Brooklyn, 2 negro.| ‘This visit wan suse oF BN yaad recetved a ee j jtendent of transporation for the lines | cent. signifying them to be founders of the] Company were picketing the place| worked by the thousand the tally was |Pleaded guilty before Judge’ Martin in] it t# #ald. on April 24 rt - iy ents ding on the ae mai ‘Patil held by the old company. The Transit Commission's warning | Woodrow Wilson exes rds. when Nicholas, employed there, ap-| kept by the bundles of laths furnished | Brooklyn to-day to a charge of at- Council Fire ‘Gomraltte . had oble ted all Keone. : | The rolling stock of the former| was served at 9 o'clock last night on ——— f them; there was a tendency on the}tempted burglary in the third degree. ° Fi ae } roached and was asked, “Wh: -|to Johnson's use of the Fire Depart: Mr, Devereux, im France, wad... New York and Queens was divided] ofricials of the New York and Queens] M’ADOO FINES WOMEN 3 Mcp »Y “*8) part of workers to dispose of many] judge Martin's daughter suw a nogro|ment's sulyage patrol as a police patrol] .usned to the American Hospital af. { between “tho, recelvers and the old County Railway Company and on the FOR DOG VIOLATIONS 1a fakin another pane res the by dropping them into unfin-}entering the shop of Isaac Salter, No.|in an emergency, Neullly, where an operation was pers. pany. ie receivers eighty] receivers for the Steinway portion of sbecbocdl icholas drew a knife, Urbano] shed partitions, 987 Stuyvesant Avenue, and told her Se formed and a splinter from his bars aud the old company sixty-six.| these lines. The Commission said that jet Lecture for] charges, and twice slashed his face.| ‘Who watches them?" father, who, with the police found Kirk- | DRY AND WET GOODS ved. He was then taken to Chery @"" "The eporating force also was divided, imi mare Belemnere. 6 “On my Job, I do," sald Mr. Feld-|!and hiding underneath « counter, . “i Sivas receivers taking over twenty in-|1>,'t# opinion any attempt to split Not Using Muzzles. The other pickets threw Nicholas Fee : “When my little girl gave the alarm A BAD COMBINATION |bours and placed aboard the on Ss ctors and starters and 150 motor.| ‘°, nes With the imposition of a] cise afagistrate McAdoo, sitting in]down and kicked and punched him, |*‘*™ ah of your pri Etae te that taller shop." unconscious. He remained cone double fare would violate the law of this Stato, The cutting up of the lines with collection of two fares affects He managed to get to his feet and ran sald Judge Martin, “she saved four of re condition on virtually the 8 om through 27th Street and then north]TO TRY BUFFALO MAYOR, |ter father's suite which were there, 1] John Danley sold both dry goods’and| ...,. To-day he regained consclous- on Seventh Avenue, shouting “help.| ACCUSED OF BEER SALE] ire tuyere es Preyer et eo ct ee re cana, | nese sumclently fh avail tak) the Yorkville court to-day, had to pa and conductors, and the old fon judgment on a dozen of his neighbor fourteen inspectors and 20,009 passengers a day at Woodside. | residents of Gramercy Park, because of | Douce. Patrolman Murdy “dragged that burglary.” authorities: as rene et his"derspente | rnlies tain ooraeaae Peacock, attorney for .the| {allure to muzzle their dogs. One of at at No, 73 Clay Street, Greenpoint, shed him te Phil "The last Gar to leave New York | -ovvineh fallure to muzzle tree Craven, No, 4g]Rim into the subway klosk. just as| sohwab Indicted With Company for m= ore . 7 ; point, | ru: the old management was at| Queens County, expressed willingness} CUT No" pai North. twenty men and eight women caught Pi ay pea W. B. DICKSON VERY ILL, ‘epeak Promeapl rpg ere omens pt to abide by the opinion of the com- mission. Thirty ‘minutes after dt had been rendered 8. W, Huff, President of the up. Nicholas was arrested on an as- sault charge when other police came from 659th Street for Mushing. first two cars to fedve under pt. ery for the receivers went 45 A. M. for Dutch Kills. The “T lke dogs and women,” said the Magistrate, “and I recognize some of my neighbors, but this sort of thing has got to ar. jury before Federal Judge Chatfeld Mr. and Mrs, Georpe’W, Deane MAY GO UNDER KNIFE} jn‘prookiyn thin afternoon found Danley | SU0t Mr. ¥ —— sullty, and Judge Chatficld sentenced |®! sccompanied him over | Srenp him to 30 daye In Jail and to pay @ fine . as of $140, ‘Thin te the third Mquor.con- | + BUFFALO, May 10.—Mayor Frank X. Schwab, President of the Buffalo Brew- pout at 1. ier ing Company, must, stand trial on in- From Monte! rn Ries veces Sersnecaent Mt tniasion that oe the anise’ of bis cach, 2 AT PRINCETON SEMINARY, | Jury SE eee, and the| Midvale Stent Corpany and former Vice ie al oo The 110th commencement exercises of | Meyor a8 an vidual with violation [President United States Stee! Cor- ae Hh po s first car to reach Woodside sesnews fesprtud T. Davison, he woud DImS OF WOUND RECEIVED GN] the Princeton ‘Theological Seminary| 9 ‘¢ Prohibition Law in selling beer of FREED Coes EAU ETOL SATE Passengers who had to ey age Rripyavimcese pod view BOOTLEG BATTLE. weré held yesterday afternoon. One of |M°Te saa 5 he fend alcoholic content, He Pe ¥ and pay an extra fare came} would act on @seumption that un- @ilvio Tagliogambe, twenty-eight, of | the largest classes in history, sixty-six)" Schwab went to ‘Washington after ng Judge Knott in Genera) Sessions to- the Corona line at 2.05. There} der the designation of Justice Calla- No. 60 East Fourth Street died to- | Men recelved degree his election Mayor and paid internal} Mr. Dickson was day dismissed the indictment charging re four pamsengers. ‘Tho second] ghan he had authority to run the] ® 0 best Fourh Stee cuit of | The exercisos were presided over by|revenue penalties amounting to $10,000 |home tn Montolair to Manhsttan om Sun. John 8. Porfiros, a chauffeur, No, 340 at 213 from Flushing with| Steinway portion of the road as a/o*”, ds received in a fight, sald to be| Maltland Alexander, President of the{and ‘t wae understood then that the|day after @ sudden Attack, reported due|West 53d Street, with the holdup, on 2092 7 h A feustied passengers. ° All were men} separate entity. wounds receive: a fig ‘ "| Roan of Directors, and were held in case had been settled. to an Intestinal obstruction, December 18 Inat, of Jere Faloaner t ve. tween bootlegging Kants irand | the First Presbyterian Church, Thirty-] Uvlted States Attorney Donovan not!-| It was said to-day at the hospital that/of the Capitol Theatre of $9,800, after i pa thelr way to work. The Queen's County officers, with- They out Huff's co-operation, cowd not 3 comply, Street, day before yesterday. Al Ave of the graduates received the de-|fed the Mayor's lawyers to-day that|it is hoped an operation may be avoided, ic was shown that John ‘I, Butiloy, Near 125th St. Woman and four men were lit by bul- gree of bachelor of theology and thirty-| ie Meyor would be brought, to trial on|Mr. Dickson was reported es alightly|another chauffeur, had confessed he lota,-and {Teglogambs waa orieoner, ope the dogree of master of theology, |orwesore June 16, improved, ommitted the artim, protested vigorously both at to pay aD extra fare to con: