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ee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1928, GAVE OWN LIFE TOSAVE HSMN ‘Get It on the Front Page,’ Reginald S. Hunt Dies of In- BAPITAL TOSAVE MACARTHUR FREE -DAYUGHT BY PLAN ) BY MAGISTRATE J MADEBY HARDING! N.J POLIGE ASSENT — Clocks Will Not Be Moved|McAdoo Refuses to Reprimand Higher-Ups Told the Bomb Throwers. CHICAGO, M Here is the schedule of prices paid to Chicago dynamiters and sluggers, according to Chief of Police Fitzmorris: f * but Business Will Start Police for Arrest, Saying juries Received in Steamship | one stick dynamite bomb, $26; k Hour Earlier. There Was No Option. Luckenbach Explosion. Pabdilestontadhpe cies. Pra Pt St flesh SSS SE four stick dynamite bomb, $100; ' ae me Te” ix stick dy ite bomb, $260, } U.S. CLERKS GET ORDER] Alexander A. Mtearthur, arrested Heginaid 8. ant ohlet eueicear ot] Ne ST rroat page ot Ct j here at the request of the Public the steamship Julla Luckenbach, LSE ahh dl ee i e —_—__—- St. F ie Hospital, ters cago newspapers with headline / Washi Will Become| Prorrentor of Bacex County, N. J., who died in St, Francis Hospital, Jor-| CA newspapers with 4 j ‘Washington COME) inst night, was released to-day by Tee ty oe een the atid yeators |. Went Side,” would rity “410 ity ii i ‘“ es ci ‘ ing an explos ester~ t A » ey City of Early Risers if | Maxistrate MeAdoo in Yorkville Court day, gave tls lifo for the men under] while ‘mere mention of story on © Experiment Works. at the request of Central Office Detec- him, according to the hospital sur-| ‘inside page’ would yteld only $60. j My spt tives Barth apd Correll, Dotective geone. These values were Measured*by } Seer Walter Godfrey of Montclair, N. J., Chief Hunt and Edward Ontl, who] newspaper publicity because, as By David Lawrence. fio obese was instantly plac were handling} one of the ‘‘higher-ups" said to ! ao P the Acetylene torch when it blew up.] one of the rank and file of Chi+ i (Special ye Wao a The Eve nt aaeateyes told the Magistrate There wero ten other men In the com} eago's contingent of bomb throw: . that Miss Bessie Lawson, a nurse, partment and all of them were pain-| ers: “It's the publicity thai F WASHINGTON, May 12 (Copy-| who sald she hed abe bilatet He fully burned, When the surgeons} get following a bombing that MUn(ihe National Capital is stout | Vonntalaeiab’ Suck, cous aortas from St. Francis Hospital reached the} makes it easy to make these F 5 out t "k, near Montclair, ship and hegan giving him first ald] guys (the employers) come \ ; fo try an unique experiment. Ff day before yesterday by a man who Hunt foug)t them off and sent them across,"’ ; Raps it will show the fallacy of mov-| was of the size and general appear. to the machinists betng carried out to Another of the’ bomb tossers ' ing the clock forward to save 44Y-| ance of McArthur, had b: o Pier No. 7 by volunteers under Motor-| was told by his superior ‘‘to put \ fhE and patbana It Wit not: Preat- in ar, een unable to cycle Policeman Al Fowlie, who after] a little spectacular stuff across. ' Be aes : recognize him positively as her assall- a reckless ride across the waterfront} Just blowing out a window Is old i Harding is the author of the} ant when she waw him at Police Head- yards organized an impromptu litter} sfuft for the editors, Do some- : eme and if it succeeds in Wash-|, I wenitd squad from the onlookers: thing new; these editor chaps are : a WAR y “elie tie) dobtining quarters after his arrest. . She could Surgeons from City Hospital arrived] looking for something novel.” only say that McArthur looked more a little later and at once selected_Chiet Ordinary slugging was put Broblem of daylight saving elsewhere. ‘The City of Washington, being gov- ered directly by Congress, has no fubans of getting’ a daylight saying} "0": ordinatice adopted, except by act of} Maxistrate McAdoo after listening te Senate and House, To vote in/to Emil E. Fuchs, counsel for Mc- favor of daylight saving here is but} arthur, refused to reprimand the de- i thi 4 mibject ar a whole, ‘Membern or[tectves for arrestyg him. Mr. down for $50 with $100 for a hos- pital job and $150 for the break- ing of arms or legs. The sluggers and bombers were By that time all chance of saving compelled to ve 10 per cent. his life was gone, Mr. Hunt walked] to the “pay off’ man and $10 a to the first surgeon who hud finished} job to the man who handed out Hunt as the one most in need of im- mediate attention. He again refused to let them touch him until the last of his men was cared for. likesthe man who had frightened her than others of the ten men in the RANE MRS CHAS. ESSE PAN, AWAPHO, The secret marriage of Charles H.| announced by his son. Th® wedding] might look me over now," and fell DAUGHERTY TOPUSH PROSECUTION OF WAR PROFIEERS In New York to Try to Get Services of Col. Stimson in Fraud Cases, Gangress who know the sentiment of //uchs recounted that the police of Ebbets, President of the Brooklyn occurred some time ago. The pic-] unconscious. vote for the plan anywhere, Mr.]established so conclusively that he tion for his presence of mind and Harding, who has had the farm bloc] was not in New Jersey at the time of bravery in alding the Luckenbach tovdeal with on matters much more| the offenses charged, that Gov. Miller POLICE SHOTS HALT TOURING BURGLAR engine room crew. tupalists by favoring either a national] Jersey at the time, nevertheless, statute or law-for the District of Co-] said Mr. Fuchs,"’ and if he returned Jumbla. But the people of Washing-|to New Jersey he well knows he . ton who suffered no inconvenience] would be arrested. It is absurd to Ty, yhen daylight saving was adopted] think he would go back there and be i] Two Jump Into Sound and Are Picked Up Off udyantage of the late afternoon hours|cumstances. It {# not creditable to A H R H VE TRY HOURS 310 DA M Travers Island. for exercise, Merchants favored it; | the fairness or the good sense of the t] ie i. * 9 did the banks and business con-| Essex County aythorities that, as o ——— the rural communities against day-|Montclair had made similar charges ture shows them on the porch of the] Policeman Fow}le has been recom- important than daylight, saving, has|refused to grant an extradition order. > SOLDIERS SAVED .- ing the war are favorable to the| wandering through the country in un- Something went wrong with the en- ogrns generally. There seemed no} soon as a complaint is made by a Found Lurking About Pro-]}Cleans Up in One Sector, Athletic Club's Travers Island float in light saving have been unwilling to]@sainst his client last fall and he had| National Baseball Club, has just been| Hotel Shanley, Pittsburgh, mended by his cémmander for promo- not wished to antagonizé the agricul-| ‘Mr. McArthur was indicted in New idea, Government clerks wanted the|dershirt and trousers under such cir- gine of a motor boat off the New York sway of ‘gett a bill through Con- ye ‘i ay ‘gottme ie '- |} woman that she has been annoyed by cho Bay, mane Now: fecohlisy last » becuuxe of the objections inter-/a man in Essex County, they should ituation | sity 4 * . ight, and Charles Hilser and John Sul- reas ol ural districts, trom which #0 many |rested, on when thee fay femeic| Cathedral of St. James Then Shittsia— i Molwery Wen et crrcgis sacatiGhems! Xismey Genera!) Daugherty te ta members of Congress hail. good a charge months ago and cause in Brooklyn. Figuring It Out. at Fort Totten, lit a match and began|New York to-day to submit an argu- ‘The President, however, has offered| nim to spend the night in a cell wf novel solution, believing that to} 7 was pot only not in New Jersey ores tbe ane en read ip ate said Mr. McArthur, “but 1 was busy a form of self deception. © has} ail day May 10 saying goodby to my - ingisted that the same object can be} family, who were sailing for Europe.” attained by asking nadine’ hs Kot) Mr. McArthur in an artist and the up an hour earlier and by having} roster gon of Join R. Mcarthur, a places of business and schools function} veaithy contractor, of No. 177 East| Month. aroused the suspicions of Po- an hour sooner. An order to the Gov-I791, street *|licemen Darcey, King and Darzesky of ernment departments makes It neces} yeasistrate McAdoo sald the pol for them to open at 8 o'clock}, had no choice but to make an arrest Sixt Monday moraing instead of 8. when told by the constituted authori- hour sooner. Some ° pobamgcig pelleted by open.| es of another community that there After two of the men had gone to a ohait hour earlier, but, generaty| WS reason to delleve the man had] the reur of the building and one hud King, stores and other places of /Committed « felony, taken a station on the sidewalk as a ‘ lookout, the policeman made a rush megs will regard § o'clock as 9 ylock im the normal routine ad fot the rear. Three men ran out of ‘ 3 fy cas tnat the aay win ena at LLOOCH?” He A Bk; tie cainoceai yaran and at Fatah SMo'clock instead of 6, and in the ‘Sure ’ Sa C sean and Chapel Street were out- Geyernment departments desks will 9 YS COP, | aistancing the policemen when Police. cleared at 8.30 in the afternoon, | ¢ ’ y|man King halted them by firing a Pah g a iach ls nee Let 8 Take W alk shot over their heads. iby be carsiea:: UEOUshOR The prisoners sald they were Nor- e city. een a Donsress are wonder. mal Schlepy “of Pennsylvania,” Fred- erick Traub of No. 1889 St. John's Freee tant themselves wo tne| RAffelo, Kight Months in Be wrenne. The Rowe of meeting Place and James Kenny of No. 149 Washington Street, both of Brooklyn Land, Hears of Volstead, the Senate and House is arbitrary Held as “Booti to day, s Boo p b ipa adisaarachibg pach whos fh egger They said they did not know from re t ned at 8 o'clock, Sena > whom they were running away : Beem cer redemattine whe are inj Ansien Weldon, a cop attached tol” The door leading into the vestry rf habit of visiting these depart- the Alexander Avenue Station in the| had been forced with a chisel. Three rest to their} Bronx, at 7.30 o'clock started from his| hammers and a burglar’s cold chisel mente le agate vv we were found on the walk outside the dour, Apparently the Intending wearhcing for the trouble. ‘They found it when the flame got too near the gasoline tank, and the boat burst Into flames. They tried to put ment before Federal Judge Mayer, and also to get in personal touch with several New York Attorneys with whom he has been negotiating by cor- Three men lurking about the Pro-| Taking advantage of the wide range Cathedral of St. James, at Jay Stree ]of movement offered by. the ample and Cathedral Place, Brooklyn, which | territory of Staten Istaria a porch|the fire out, and when they couldn't ; was entered by burglars within a] limbing burglar has been keeping the | yelled for help and jumped into the|Tespondence with a view of obtaining police on the jump for the last elght | river. : their services in the prosecution of days, More than thirty burglaries] David Johnson of New Rochelle, a|profiteers, He is particularly de- s have been reported to the police dur-| member of the New York Yacht Club. |irous of enlisting the ald of former the Poplar Street Station at So'clock|that period. Each has occurred be-| had seen the yacht afire and rowed out | tinited State District Attorney Henry Thi aad bataa: tween 3 o'clock and 5 o'clock A. M.|and picked up the two soldiers. Both | 7 "gtimson. and the methods pursued in every in- | Were almost exhausted, but soon revived. “I have been communicating with : They were sent to the New Rochelle Z e stance ind'cate that one man, unaided, | FPS, Mee Pere ner te inv@ daneerous| Mr. Stimson,” said the Attorney Gen- has committed all of them. condition. Patrolman O'Deol and Rela-|erel, ‘‘and although he is very busy The burglar concentrates on some] senberger towed the burning boat to the| with his private practice I have hope centre, lays his plans, breaks into] dock, where the New Rochelle depart, that we can induce him to serve. from three to five residences, cleans} ment put out the fli “Prosecution of war fraud cases has up and gets away. Thus far he has been delayed by the failure of Con- not been seon by any of his victims. 500,00 gress to appropriate $500,000, which Last night while motoreyele and nu: |LLALY UPSETS livagtee ns ur ett dhl gar tomobile patrols were covering th ALBANIA PROGRAM] was assured yesterday in Washington north shore where he had been oper- that this appropriation will be made ating, he shifted to the interior settle- aor eae within a week, Everything is in readi- ment of Westerly, jects to “Drastic Super-|noss for the start of active prosect It ts impessible to cover all of oO eCte ef Re tions and with Col. Stimson and two Staten Island with the available po-| vision’? Unless Her Rights Jor three others I have in mind as Are Safeguarded. lice force. The cops are trying to special prosecutors, we will soon be GENEVA, May 12 (Associated figure out some special scheme that producing results will trap the industrious touring ° Press).—Consideration of a League of Nations protectorate for Albania was uO PIMLICO ENTRIES. suddenly blocked this morning before the council of the league when, Mar- quis Imperiali of Italy informed the members, just before the opening, that ages page fe ee Italy could not consent to such drastic | 144 , 138; Vigilante, Names‘ Dry’ Ship ‘Gloom’ WithLast eQpstituents will have to call earlier. | home, No. 470 Mott Street, when a Clerks in Congress will want to Set} siting man, carrying a suitcase, ol bors 1s curly as those in the ex- thieves had not had time to enter Bottle of Rum supervision without being assured Bare sate. | wi tive branch of the Government. |tpped him a knowing wink and ——_——»—__- Fess that Italy's interests would be safe.|SEcGNp. vo-yeatolde) maidens r. Harding's flat of daylight sav- | modded to him to return to the house. i je 4 A guarded. one race: five furlongs. ifig without mroving the hands of the | Weldon was in civilian clothes, on his SOVIET -ACTS TO-DAY |Man in Motorboat Dumps] This action greatly surprised the tami 200) Jaana izabet” Bean, P pea forward will therefore become | way to the station to report. ON PROPERTY RIGHTS members, who were preparing for ac- i Valentine, 15; ys LAR Hooch Overboard as Hahn wide, One business compels ac-| “Hooch! Hooch!" whispered the tion providing for the employment of by another with which it 1s inter- | fellow, pri : ‘ Draws Alongside. experts to supervise the economic, . One group of employees] “Sure! gure!" returned the cop. | Recognition of Foreign 8: finangial, legal and constitutional de- ts the advantages which the other} In the hallway of Weldon's home the : y the , and so on. Theatre managers are} hoochman openea the Holdings Planned by the berating whether to open at 7.80] nayed three bottle: Goverhment. 8 o'clock. This is a serious mat- artel brandy. He knew little of for them, because the people who | imngiish, but by dint of signs, gesticu- be at work at 8 o'clock im the |jating shoulders and waving of hands ing, and who are accustomed tO/ indicated to the cop that he could eight hours of sleep, will not wish to | have the liquid gems for $5 a bottle, stay up until 11 o'clock and then try] ‘phen Weldon made known to him to get tip at 7 or earlier, 60 as to be lin the Janguage of the Bronx that he imptime for work. If the theatres | qian: care for the stuff but had a Close at 10 instead of 11 there will good friend who was dead crazy for be_time enough for sleep. it. So they went along. ‘Phe effects of the experiment will | “alexander Avenue Police Station {s be closely watched. Here is a city of an oid mansion with an approach to ritarly a half million people, Suddenly | no door along a garden walk, hedged tabst everybody decides to get UP AMI With trees and shrubbery. The boot- hour earlier. Can habit easily be liecror pegan to count his $15 at sight troken next autumn when the dAY®) 66 tie fine oid home he was being led a¥® shorter? Tho system in other}i, ang perhaps regretted that he cftles provides for a simple chance I |i ,4nt made the price a little higher the hands of the clock, and individuals The Hahn of the United States] velopment of Albania and an adviser sa s , 105; Belot: “Prohibition Navy," manned by afof the league to sit with the Albanian sae Ct Uattare, | 1181 crew of rum destroyers headed by| Government Council. er a hurried conference the Capt. George Tawes, had an informal Pa oat decided to postpone consid- rechristening at the foot of West eration a few days, in the hope of Twentieth Street to-day, meeting the Italian objection. er The Hahn s’ghted a suspicious looking motorboat near that pier, and JUDGE COMMENDS JURY made for the craft. At the sight of FOR FREEING SLAYER the anti-rum ship, the lone occupant ae pep of the motorboat took several botth lord Amadio Only Fired from the bottom of his craft and] When Attacked by Tenant. | Ssh aE pale the water + | qaectano Amadio, a wealthy real estate A fi Me Ugonte Wore an ueside and | operator of No. 820 Freeman Street, the Ghee Were avout to board | prong, was promptly acquitted by the the motorboat, the man in the smailer one agen a atte aan jet JJury at the conelusion of his trial for it s the hull and smashed |Tiurder in the Bronx County Court to- ery O24 acrose the hull of the Hi fay. On Oct. 24, last, Amadto shot and |}-Sessines, 100; Super, 18; *ra-Pride ol “I chrisien thee Glo killed a tenant, Arturo Carforio, on a [ing 87ers es ater eae Rone something ke that, th farm at Baychester Avenue and 225th Bounce, 118; Camoutieur, MOSCOW, May 12 (Associated Press).—Recognition of private prop- erty rights is proposed in decrees which the Soviet Government pre- pared for presentation before the all- Russian Central Executive Committe: tor passage at its opening session to- day - ‘The committee is thus asked to rake laws enabling foreign cupital to work hand in hand with Soviet Rus- sia, and also to paas another decree giving peasants prolonged tenure o1 jand which they now hold. The decree provides that foreigners outside Russia shall be given the rights of protection of their prop rlong.—Champlali bPirate Gold, 114; E reent dr.-Walter Handicap; _three- one mile and ane. jo Bernpis, 108 *Lunetta, it. a-G: ruse Me, 101; Foreman entry. SIXTH “RACE 5 , | He was quite a way inside before the} only on condition that Russian fi : RACE—Three-year-olds and ' him. Welden introduced him to Lievt.| foreigners within Russia, who | BB. ne he supposed io his neighbors as Pintocke: 98; | Dark for its early risers all the year round | yoy a, 4 shiin. @® the hands of the clock will be) i hUm! A back and the experiment aban |i) take all the hoocl youve got rey Hl benty ol And he did and then told him to confident the®test will work out and tell his troubles to Magistrate Mc earnest co-operation of govern- [oui ge ui 5 bt officials 1s being #iven the planfacenen in the Morrisania Police Court. He sald that his name was phat it may bave a fair Raffelo Beaugato, thirty-two years NDHI’S SON Street. He arrived from Italy months ago, he said thre gh a . MAREESILEDic.. FU “Eight months in the country and commented the Magia- ‘re doing wall. When you're here eight years 1 hooch left in the motorboat when the | knew" 115; i 1 il, Dr,’ Charles W Agials goUaboard) Scorpion,” first attacked Amadio with | Hill, 118; Dr H a joan of Arc, 110; Bwee! ENTER INTO TREATY arrange for the right to do business, would be granted the same rights as Russian citizet SOVIET GRANTS STAY TO 11 ORDERED SHOT i Those Accused of urch Treasure ey, 110. Oswego County, temporarily sitting in > SAppreonise. Seveom, Seiad tor’ pas the Bronx, commended the Jury for its |({lmede Sorhree pone aay. — understanding of the evidence and the — ue PIMLICO SELECTIONS. RACE TRACK, PIMLICO, Md., May 12.—The Evening World selections for to-morrow's races aye as follow FIRST RACE—Phoenix, Clark entry, Cosden .Parr entry, ij Ont Ay ‘OND RACE—Wrangle, st, Valen- ALBANY, May The situation at}tine, Harding entry. i “E— Jewel, Turn- Haverstraw resulting from a strike of HIRD RACE Hidden u fhout L'EMalre. c prickyard employees is not serious, in|? ROURTH RACGE—Jones entry, Green: the opinion of Major Geprge F, Ch tree entry, Jkgphaistos. ler, commandant of the State polic FIFTH BRAQGEr;hanetia, King John, ‘There bas been more or less disorde tive. owing to the presence of » lnw: XTH RACH—J. K, Ls Ross entry, less eloment among the workers, but . Sum Ross entry small detall of troopers Ie maintain "ENTH RACK—Smarty, Joan of ha- *Laughter, 100; Lucy Kate, gered. Judge Francis B. Cullen of Former Gets Privileges in Come merelal Enterprises, be_ tra ath Pt GENOA, May 12—Itly and Poland] TROOPERS KEEP ORDER to-day slened © commercial treaty,| JN HAVERSTRAW STRIKE whereby Italy recelves most-fayored nation treatmegt, and all restrictions as to Pollah ImpoMs and exports are ree ‘ participates on an equa , ploltution of Polish on eae of Polish ‘Overnous Jm= fo Haltan ines neg Rotations “for this Treaty’ were begun at Warsaw and oni. cluded at Genoa and con a. FOR COLDS, GRIP OR INFLUENEA . and ae a trvveiives take Iaaatice ROMO FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE] “genuine “beats the WUllde wey Lawie—enriohee Lie blood. — Advi, oa ae ae WP i y, May 12—The Soviet Cen- tral Executive Committee officials have ordered a stay of execution of th eleven persons convicted of having op- posed the requisitioning of church treasures and participation In conse- MBAY, May 12 ).—Dewadas Gandhi, son itma Gandhi, the non-co-opera- iat Jeader now serving © prison land a feet of whips. The i y must it learned here to-day. Italy as well as great wealth in thelto Tribunal, Fight of the it Ramadhani, President of the| name of Mr. Volstead. men are its, two ure lay- men and one is a woman. ———— ~ Chotelal Lashiram, Reeretary|Gage and Mr. Mullan and see what Indore Congress Committee, | the Grand Jury hus to say about it were arrested. Bail will be $500. Tuke him away," wow Wem (ea dance given by a bakers’ association and he fired three shots at her with a 46-calibre pistol, because, he de- clared, she had danced too often with one of h's friends. None of the pul- lets struck her, but she feigned a} blank check of the institution on { with the other patients and said, “You| the assignments.” wound and fell to the floor. Then| which the ‘“borrowed" check was jealousy was a menace, Hoffman's at- es a curb on her reasonable rights,” was] PRESIDENT VISITS Jon the sidewalk below, and a chauf- LOVEMAKING WITH {THREE ARRESTED. AND OF REVOLVER ) ARE CHARGED WITH SCORED BY JUDGE} $100,000 FORGERY Court Gave Sentence to Man} Used Genuine Check Stolen Who Shot at Wife, Then From Mail as ‘Model, Suspended It. Is . Allegation. Judge Gibbs in the Bronx County} George Williams, No. 106 Weat 61st Court said to-day that there was en-|Strect; Saul Gross, No. 127 West Bip’ tirely too much lovemaking With .45-| Street, son of S. M. Goss, an insur~ calibe pistols and that he intended to]iance broker, No, 250 Broadway, and discourage it George M. Schatzberg of Montreal, “Just because a man is married it's {staying at the St. James Hotel, were no excuse for him to make a target of }locked up at Police Headquarters to- Mts wife When he's jealous of her. |doy ap a charge of forgery preferred Jealousy like that is a menace to the} by Assistant District Attorney Rjchard community. If there be Uistoyalty in} C: Murphy. Mr. Murphy ‘sald the three had obtained $100,000 from the qiaekena Columbia Bank at Canal Street and ch should be sought, not a loaded | Broadway, the Irving National Bank, revolver, the Bankers’ Trust Company and the This was Judge Gibbs's preamble to] Chatham and Phoenix National Bank. the sentence of two and one-half} Detectives Barrett Hastings and yeurs in Sing Sing that he at first] Kilroy took them with Isadore Gtoss, posed upon Eric Hoffman, a baker,}a younger brother of Saul, as a re- living at No. 887 Willis Avenue, con-| sult of an‘ investigation conducted at victed of ussault in the second degree} the instance of Bernard Schwarzmaf, in having chot at his wife in a Jealgus|a merchant of No. 484 Broadway, who rage. said his name had been forged to & On the night of Oct. check for $650 on the Columbia Bank. Isador Gross, who was not arrested, sald that at hts brother's request he abstracted a check of Mrs. Schwartz- man from the mail of the elder Gross and gave it to Saul, who took it ta ° Schataberg. Schatzberg, using « a family the court provides a remedy, Hoffman, believing that he had killed her, slashed his wrists, But he was faken to a hospital in time to save his life. When Judge Gibbs declared that drawn, made out a spurious check, forging the signature of the originat with unusual skill, it is alleged. The original check was then quietly, returned to the desk of 8. M. Gros and the work of cashing the checks was done by Williams, according to Mr, Murphy. . torney asked if a man had not the right to be jealous of his wife. “He has not If it is going t put the reply. The attorney plead for his client, mentioning among other things that he was a high Mason. “The Masonic order would be better off without mon like Hoffman in it,’ Then he sentenced the prisoner. a Hoffman almost collapsed when he at Sea View. | heard it and he had to be held up as he was led away. Five minutes tater] ATUANTIC CITY, N. J., May 12.— Judge Gibbs had him brought forward | President Harding is expected to ar- again and then suspended sentence] ive from Washington at the Sea View on him. But he required that he re-] Golf Club, fifteen miles from Atlantic port every week for the full term to] City, at 3 o'clock this afternoon. He the Chief Probation Officer. ‘‘And]{s to be the guest of Senator Walter keep away from your wife,’ was the], Edge of New Jersey, and is to rea parting injunction. ** }mafn until Sunday afternoon, ‘The President is motoring with a pales telat 5. ANE party including Secretary and Mra, Weeks, Speaker and Mrs, Gillott, Senator and Mrs, Frelinghuysen, » |Senater Phipps, Mr. and Mrs. E. B, McLean, Brig! Gen. Sawyer, the =| President's physician; George B. Christian, the President's secretary, and Robert A. Zachary, secretary to Senator Edge. Attorney General Daugherty is coming from New York ‘to Join the party at the club, It Js expected the President will ad« dress the New Jersey Federation of ‘Women’s Clubs convention at Atiantia City this evening or to-morrow, NEW JERSEY TO-DAY Motors With Party to Ba Guest of Senator Edge Dress Catches, Giving Police- man and Chauffeur \Chance to Save Her. Mrs. Rose St. Georg, ‘hearing a disturbance in rooms on the second floor of her house, at No. 204 Second Avenue, rented two weeks ago to Mr. and Mrs. Louls Smith, a youthful pa'r, found Smith trying to quiet his wife, who seemed to be in convul- sions, The young man asked Mrs, St. George to call an ambulance. In- stead she called in a policeman who was passing. When the young woman saw the policeman’s uniform at the door she dashed to the window, broke the glass and attempted to leap to the street. Netice to Advertisers Her dress caught on a screen outside re; iy agonising Aad cpar Sail rebeaee erie the window and Policeman McGovern, | ening World Wr'recsived aitert BoM: the dae feur, James Clark, had time to get ‘Con 0 beneath her and break her fall, ade by Tae World mus be received by 1 Pe My At Bellevue Hospital, according to] _Dis?gr_advertining. toe cope for, the | Suppley the police, the young woman said her red by rreeding publi name was Dorothy Simpsdn. Ambu- | Pom 84 flee Mut Pe tevngs ‘to be mudd lance Surgeon Brewer said she was |by World must be received by Tuursday n00d, suffering from ean overdose of a nar- iar pg, tye cone which cotic. She was slightly cut by glass, | ererizs cony i. ee 3 ‘as were the policeman and chauf- feur. "as condi bre, ist as conditions ; rt “reoulpt and. pouitive releasd MINE BLOWN UP; ‘| aw soe gysrtn me, ma an TWELVE ARRESTED ; a acter, contract ‘ntrance to Pit Near Pitts burgh Wrecked by “ ite DUFFY.—OATHERINE DUFFY, native of Dynamite. County Monshien/ | Irélknd, suddenly on PITTSBURGH, May 12. — Twelve] May 11th at restdence"et Mrs, Courtney, t 9, B12 2d av. men were brought to the county jail Orval frecn Meni etlaven endeced nauk to-day, having been arrested after the} « oxcypiishment, southeast corner 434 Peterman coal mine in Penn town: } ‘4 av. Reduigm nmie #t, Agnes Ry ship had been blown up and a demon- Church 10 A. M, May 18. stration made ‘against the Schenck |BOGAN--Bdward J. Members of the Dems mine nearby. The Peterman mine had wtrntie County Committee of the Fifth Ase not been operating since the strike | ‘ebhily'Distriot (Middle) are requested ta but the Schenck pit continued to raed the funeral of our late member, work, No charge was placed against } - gaward.d. Rogan, from his late residence, the prisoners and it was said that No, 408 West 49th St, Saturday, May 13, they would be questioned before fur- ther action was taken, Figs ‘The entrance to the Peterman. pijne was destroyed by men who went there in automobiles from other mines ,in the vicinity, J. H. Peterman, owner of the mine, said the men assemblec in front of his house and then he heard them plan to blow up the Schenck mine. Sere ealieeeae BANK NEAR LM BEACR HELP ‘Tidhés J. McManus, Mrs, B. McCarty, TPeppyitye Members; Hugh Reilly, Ch'man, ROY,—Dr. FRANK AUSTIN. CAMPBELU FUNERAL CHURCH, Friday, 12 noon, SOUTHWELL—On May 10, Very Rev, mD+ WARD P. BOUTHWELL, 0, 9. 0,, Priot ot Tarrytown, Funeral from the Church of Our Lady of the Bcapujar, Bast 2uth St, after solema requiem masse at 10 A, M., Saturday, Mast UP; $5,000 STOLEN, 18. Offive of Dead on Friduy, 6 Py Me Interment. Calvary, MIAMI, Fla, May 12—The Bank of Stueart, north of Palm Beach, was held |WUILLABD--SYLYIA, CAMPBELL Fur up to-day at noon by three.thuge whe | NERA GHORCH, Friday, 10 @& My wocaped with italy wide, Auapiee Actor Tuas, ue

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