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PEN IRR PETR AI Y ! ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1922, CONFESSIONS NAME son the leg up his Instructions will a fight between them and Michael RADIO SUPPLANTS Pescriyed Cae Sabet mayeer ee Oe Hake nim to the front and keep] 0’ Neil. # station guard, who chased one LABOR HEADS IN out having had to export much | be, ‘There have been the]? Third Avenue and 58th Street, where HOMING PIGEONS | ferecie.” him there."* he was captured by Patrolman ‘Fergu- (Continued from First Page.) ————— which men display upon the field of battle. In the achievement of military renown, the soldier is spurred on by patriotic fervor, the desire for merited glory and by the impetus of the stir- Ti ” ring music of war. ’ “The soldier of peace, as typified by our police, has little of the thrill of battle or that ultimate ,recogni- tion which awaits the man of dis- tinguished service on the battle field. But the New York policeman is un- daunted by dangers whether they be by day or night, in the streets or the alleys, in cellars or out of the way plac the roofs of buildings or waters of the harbor. rhe challenge often comes quickly, for law and order is both constantly und secretly threatened. There is no time for preparation and no comrade to cheer him on. This ts the highest quality of courage, valor and patri- e. -And it is none the less use it is rendered ' pri- — usual rumors of a conspiracy to in-|xon, ‘The prinoner waid he was Loreneo AS MESSENGERS ‘The foregoing {s in line with what is|terfere with the favorite, but without | Brescio, eighteen, No. 502 First Avenue. ae happening to-day. If Germany could] these no Derby is complete. One| He was held on a charge of assault, have secured a loan immediately upon | thing is certain. If there is any foul the close of the war she would not|or rough riding it will be a matter have been so adversely affected in the] Of photographie record. A moving exchange market and she would have] picture company will take - pictures been able to purchase from American | of the Derby as part of a film based manufacturers much of their surplus] on this race, and there will be a dozen stocks of necessities. Germany would| cameras at various parts of the have gotten much of what she was de- | &tounds, prived of through four years of a| In the last forty seven runnings of blockade and America would havé cap-| the classic oniy five favorites have tured an important market. But in-| Won, Old Rosebud, which won In stead Germany was treated as an iso- | 1914 at 17 to 20, was the shortest price Wireless Telephone Mo- nopolizes Field Long Held by Birds. WASHINGTON, May 13, Radio telephony has practically eliminated the homing pigeon as @ messazo carrier. Duting the war both the army and navy de- (Continued From First Page.) District Council, one of the organiza- tions bitterly opposed to the Landis wage award, over which disputes which led to the present chadtic con- dition arose, the members reaffirmea| YeloPed the breed to the highest their former action in breaking away| ‘“esree. The left the navy from tne Building Trades Council, with hundreds of pigeons for The other principal developments of the third day of the crime drive were: Assistant State's Attofneys assigned to the investigution were deluged with anonymous Istiaa car eaaiine the life case might be, while the blushing cop tried to restrain his swelling bosom from blowing the upper buttons off his blouse, It was a great reunton of New ¥orkers and their protectors— a municipal May party, as it were. The creym of the applause went to Captain, ~ Patrolman Turnstall’s magnificent bay horse? which cur- vetted und pranced at the head of the parade, carrying Chief Inspector Lahey, Leading purades up Broud- ptain. This was his fourth police parade. Gen. Pershing rode him in the great reception to the Commander in Chief after the war and Gen. Alexander rode him in the review of the 77th Division, Captain knew! the crowd was cheering him und he was just as proud as the humans in the depart- ment of which he is a part, The parade w: and return SUNDAY, MAY 14 which It had no use. Recently it was decided to get rid of the surplus birds but not glorious marily to the city rather than to our country. ‘Not all of those who are entitled to way is aun old story to © Is also ideal for the skin. Sample Beoh Pree by Mall A hy ra French writer in 1878 sald would be| that the record for the race, 2.03 2-5, | world. Electrically lighted throughout. recognition for meritorious service are\nagration in Chicago “if one labor| Phone has progressed sufficiently iast the bankers of the world are FROM DISCUSSION Ispm QQ), sonoavs He MAY 14 and 28 t ames now ador! rish- ‘ weir names mow adorn the imperish-| were filed against Chief Fitzmorris,|the money they receive will help re-|auilizing her political situation. th: lated factor without thought of the ef- | of these fect of her economic condition on the| The brief but heavy rain yesterday Visit the marvellous undergreand 9 | CAVERNS OF LURAY, disastrous for his country if attempted | 8¢t by Old Rosebud, will be broken, watte Ketm good only on apectal train Jenving Your Skin Improve Sat waa: tie Rien BECK tae ‘or — w York, Weat 234 St, 6.20 P. M., Liberty a single bid was recived, Officials eke ceaneetie pases privileged to stand by your side to- man remains in jail by sunset Satur.| © monopolize the field occupled | taking the situation in hand and the day. Six of them have sacrificed their] ji, by the pigeons, possibility of borrowing money from tan en a a6 {tniberiah- TO UNE 11 een Tie DaeatlG iat peers Lieut. William Shoemaker, Lieut.|duce their burdens of internal taxes] all the debates at Genoa conferences (F SOVIET PROBLEM | cre J : .s| John W. Bourke and Chief Hughes/and business and commerce will be] #nd the like put together, SHINGTON oR rest of the world, Germany in despera-|#erved only to lay the dust of the] |. CAVERNS tion has made the mistake which the | 8tn-baked track and it is not unlikely | srungeat and most hecutitar cn eta he ; Nothing better to cl 30 P. OM, Broad Bi, New capital and the overissuance of paper Natueday’ May Lith, incur jenve yee oe ee expressed the opinion that the | monoy \ H a0: Avrat Bastiat rid ‘ ; : Be) henand easing the 5 of Chief Fitzmorrfs and a general con-| evelopment of the radio tele~ Four years have gone by, but at maa Harel Reading und alien: -dey : thelr ttves in devotion to duty. They) "“Damage aults of $50,000 each, al —— American investors will have more ef- . ‘ ‘ich. | sing false arrest and imprisonment, )countries will be benefited, becaude] fect on sobering Europe and tran- mud and all of your comrades fateh SMe by Attorney M. I. Thomson, Emmett] stimulated. os re eve ly to mak MM Bre ever i eee Ne ea General Organizer of the WBALTE ORE ag not wholly made Flood, up of New York cops, In line were a regiment from Jersey City and a company from Yonkers. One thou- sand of the citizen reserves in khaki also marched. The Jersey City and Yonkers co; —and a fine looking body they made— assembled at the City Hall before the parade started and were reviewed by Mayor Hylan, who also delivered a MAYOR PRESENTS MEDALS TO WIDOWS OF POLICE HEROES City Honors Six Women Whose Ilusbands Gave Americ: mett of the in Federation of Labor; Em- Curiosly enough, the danger in the ‘lood jr., his son, a member] future doesn’t lie on the side of the ‘ixture Hangers’ Union, and] defeated country his daughter, Miss Evelyn Flood, ai:| just the of whom ‘were taken In Wednesday's | countrie raids, ulation as ar Chief Fitzmorris issued an order for | demnity the recapture of Jeremiah ("Jer Horn, ex-saloonkeeper, who, was cne} jowing r way, jermany. The victorious are In danger of over-spec- sult of the flow of In- in their direction. y") | History of the period immediately fol- Franco-German war of of those indicted for murder but who] 1370 shows that Germany, the victor, (Continued ‘irst Page.) return Tickets good only on special train date for MORVICH FACES public opinion at home, and it was not | {Mo PUM. Brood’St Newok, Hae ing up of the conference because of Kestern Standard Time Shows document THE DERBY TO-DAY//s-2ttwcsatt’s."" “NEW JERSEY CENTRAL M. Rarthou, for France, satd that which issued leaving New York, Eiberty % Re- M right for other statesmen to criticise | Saturday night preceding above date. the Soviet representatives goo se- ee aed on 4.00 P. M., Balti. verely, He said he thought the break- ——— speech. Heé thankéd the police of the U 1 an D . through a mistake was booked on a] sutfered a serious financial and eco- five weeks of consideration of the = | metropolitan ar outside New York p Lives to uty . disorderly conduct charge at the De-| nomio because her industries Russian questions at Genoa had been ' for their co-operation with the local} 1, 1 tne start of the police] tective Bureau and was released on al promptly beran to expand on an ex- (Continued from First Page.) Without result, and it was unlikely Police. URL! police! $50 bond before the Indictment was | travagant ‘and the ——— that further consideration of them by “Through the energetic conduct of the District Attorn of this county,” iy. 01 Fitzmorris launched an inquiry into] ‘Tie Government _ itself emphatic in their choice of Morvich,| Conference would be useful. He sug- Lepper rita paar wre el gave up their lives in the perform-| the reason for the “slip up" in Horn’s| money for public enterprises which| The Police Department has manned | gested jt would be better to have th ae Sriminale wlio'imaet them’ on theatieet si Ham Rooney's saloon was raided and] and at absurdly high contract figures, | Churchill Downs, which reached the} possibly the United States, name an laily, including Sunday, loa a few hours later and laugh in their faces. The District Attorney is hustling the criminals along to where they belong—in prison." The uniformed men were led by Chief Inspect Lahey, with Deputy parade to-day, widows of six mem- bors of the Police Department who medals of honor by Mayor Hylan at the City Hall, these being posthu- mous tokens of the city's recognition of bravery and unselfish devotion to duty returned. Horn has disappeared. closed on Wednesday. Revolvers, France, iimmies, ammunition and other ac- | through cessories to crime wero seized in the] ¢ place. Horn, it has been charged, d tributed the weapons and despatched | p, recking crews"’on their er- ign capital, ck by foreign trad crisis funds stimulated unwise speculation, other splendid! anced herself by borrowings of for- which she gradually paid sing her domestic and of the Kentucky Derby, fifteen were|commissions named by the Genoa MONDAY $3500 HIGHLAND STAKES AUBURNDALE HANDICAP LAFAYETTE PURSE ) 3 OTHER FINE RACES Beg inning at 2:30 P. M. Peak of the load about 1 o'clock to-| investigating commission without the day. It seemed as though all the] jussians, who had shown clearly that automobiles in the State of Kentucky, } they would only take up the time of half of those In lower Illinois, Indiana | gjoh mmission with propaganda and Ohio crawled in endless caravan} -pyiy conflict of opinion gave rise OR ds) to the serious doubts as to whether Bt. 9.00 A. M.; West’ 424 Bt, 9.20 A. M vest 120th Bt., 9.40 A. Moi of Yonkers, 10.15 A. M.; landing at {Bear Mountain, tWeat Point (week days only), tNewburgh, tPoughkeepste, Kingston Potnt, Catakill, Hudson and Albany. Direct rali connections. , Mu: Restaurant. All ras, tickets from New York to Albany and frou Tie veciplents of the medals, sev- a ain Although the epitome of confidenc : eave Pe Albany to New Yor e Chief Inspector Murphy as his Chief] erai of them accompanied by” their F destruction. He is also said) in this connection is is pertinent Bann Block, the owner of Mos, | ie to positions were susceptible of AN ao iat: ON. SUNDAYS. steamer ‘Washingtoh trv. of Staff, followed by a group of thel cijldren, were the city’s. guests of | (0 have had something to do with the] quote ahennay wich, did nota ilttle. “stall walleinges | Seconelltation, Jug leaves Desbrotaes St, 0.30 A. M1. W acting Borouglt Inspectors and other] tonor to-day. Tiey were escorted to| "ns of sluggers at various times. | Victor Bonnet in 1873, who says most of the znorning, Ho was up = _——- ean ‘aepthar tentne J] $24 St. 10.00 A. Mt; W. igoth Bt., 10.20 A principal executives at Police Head-| City Hall from their homes in auto- s “Two loans were made, early and accompanied Burlow and] FALSE HOLD-UP ALARM rhea Ke Me tee a i urgh baahheenene: © 2a quarters. Observers in amount equalling together indem 19.30, "1,28 and 806 Me ston at track. Aino vin Lexington Ave. to idoth Bt, trotley. Johnson to the track and spent the Jamaica, thence by BRINGS POLICE SWARM morning in front of the Derby fa- tain, tNewburgh and tPoughkeepate. ; tReturn steamer same day from marked ft, Daylight ene Oe mobiles bearing the national and city ’ crowds alone) emblems, and after the medal presen- int | Broadway did not lcve to waft untilltation in the Mayor's public recep-|Jy | s sum_ of 600,000,000 francs for supple-| vorite's stall, luoking at ‘the greatest the head of the parade reached City] tion room were driven about the city mentary expenses, If we had been able] horse in the world,”” Exettement at 57th St. OL” Station Hall to learn that New York has not] and later to the reviewing stand, to yvalse these loans by recowse to] “I am satisfied that Morvich will Caused by Gang of Tough. wr. New York, Tel. Canal 9300. ) \D F French capital only that capital} run the race of his life," he said.} \ swarn of policemen and detectives STEAMER abundant as it was, would not have] “Also | am pleased that 1 have yet become sé big a towi that it has] where special reservations had been POMPEIAN 2 kathered about the jevated station at relieved us from embarrassment. It| been able to keep my word. I said/@7) U0) 70l' fue @ tale’ million i " would still have been necessary to]! would let the West see him run}! ot) Ui nie? Ranare ot a take two billion francs from our]and 1 have kept my word.” ASEM Eh the CARESS MERON R the a eae Aa eae, Ideal One-Day Outings. Further information at Desbrosses St. Admission $3.85, Including Tax. lost its individual interest in the of-] made for them. ing hold-up, TO ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS + ficers and men of its police. The} ‘Tie widows who received medals Honor Battalion was grected at almost Mrs. Bessie Conk, No. 1185 East Sep by cheers in which the reet, Brooklyn, widow of Patrol- metallic stock, as we could not pay} Morvich drew No. 4 post position, | Nwini yuily happened was that a 7 the Prussians In any other way than] etween Startle and Busy American, | croup of rowdlex tried to board a tral AnD BRrOR in specie or its equivalent, Now the] yesterday. When Burlew gives John-!iy climbing through windows. and the names of men who have won distine- n John H.tonk, who died May 3, tion by bravery in the service were “1, of injuries received while stop- sudden withdrawal of these two bill- jon franes in the situation In which oe NOW AT THE BATTERY—Pier One ‘ : ”? ‘THE OCEAN HELL”—THE ANCIENT heard shouted loud above the blare horses, Mrs, Alice and in which we are to-day the bands. ae Botton so. 460 West 131st Street, 73) could not have been ef. without, a severe financial “SUCCESS” The World’s Most Remarkable Exhibition Sold Everywhere Sat., May 13 Special Trips $3. Mey it ALSO oni vty nd Hog MAY 1. neti Lanatin Atlantic Hight “ i. 1.30, 8 EM cae 1 AM., 5, 9.45, * Dayight Saving Tine.) Large Ballroom Deck. | Dancing Free = ‘levhones Broad tie0.00tr. SUNDAY $4.25] | ON THE HUDSON ‘EWDURGH, (Continued from First Page.) And from their passing until the] Manhattan, widow of Patrolman Sees Police Cavalry clattered by, under In- D. Potter, who died July 22,} lar to write about it now, ‘but keep it spector Liebers, there could be no from the effects of exhaustion|in the back of your mind fur future doubt ‘to the men im bluevand brass}while saving his daughter from| use.” that their employers, in the mass,]drowning; Mrs, Barbara Neville, No. — knew their service was worth while] 30 Brooklyn Avenue, Jamai widow! Mr. Lamont foresaw, therefore, ae a and wanted the marchers to know jt}of Patrolman Daniel J. Neville, who] carly as September, 1918, the prospect] Those who suggested the possibility too. was killed August 2, 1921, while at-Jof an international loan. Nearly four|f Paying the indemnity by a public The Mayor and Commissioner, ac-|tempting to arrest gangsters; Mrs. years have elapsed since then and the | Subscription or even by a tax on capi- cording to the programme, left the}ENen Bridgetts, No, 1017 Dahil Road,| problem of German indemnity pay- d not reflected on this result line at the reviewing stand, The + Widow of Acting Detective] ments has not been solved. The Rep- would have been disastrous. Ut “ae fons Commission created by the] Was only by the help of foreign capi- parade halted while Comm Joseph J. Bridg Who} 4 sioner Enright called out before the] %@s Vebruary 17, 1921, while] illes Treaty is supposed to regu-| tal that we could provide the two bil- Mayor and distinguished guests the|!"Vestisating thefts of autos: Mrs.liate the flow of German payments. Hon francs which were still wanting. men who have won department medals] Grace Reuschle, of No. 1848 Plimpton) “tne commission knows Germany| TO foreign capitalists, therefore, we during the year and pinned the dec-| SYCnU®: Bronx, widow of Patrolman | can't pay at once or even periodically | #Ppealed, and they have taken a large without some sort of a loan. Bankers] interest in our loans, In ‘this © Die te idee eee Joseph A. Reuschle, shot and killed Phoee ahead of Chief Inspector| coms + while chasing auto} + ai) countries have been invited to] by means of the payments effected by Mr. Morgan will] them, we have had large sums at our Trai were thugs on Riverside Drive, and Mrs. |e en ee avic je: vas Mary Connolly, No. 1157 Bedf Ades ee i 5 Tv Mayor John F, Hylan and staff;| \vcsuo strokien oe ot nade meet his partner, Mr. Lamont, who] disposal in foreign countries. Thus John F. . yn, ‘and together|have we in two years and a half, sed'the payment of eur entire Sinnott, Secretary to thelian Joseph J. Connolly, who was|i8 already in Europe Mayor; Lieut. Edward J, Quinn, Alde. 10 y risoner -|they will advise what can be done} com hot by an escaping prisoner on May] \ itt) T " aternational loan if floated|indemnity without having created an in America. Certain assurances will|@dverse exchange, without having de- Richard E, Enright, Police’ Com- missioner and staff; Charles G, have to be given of stability Im Fu- | qe K-} rope—otherwise American investors Young, Secretary to the Commis- Deputy Commissioners — John A Ws will not feel safe in iending their ia here SWIFT, PALATE Steamer “BENS. B. ODELL” shine, 19th CENTRAL HUDSON LINE To BOSTON '62* METROPOLITAN LINE Via Cape Cod Canal Mayor Hylan sioner; Lieut. George S. Wood, Aide. The Oldest Leach, First Deputy; John Daly,| Dr Wallen be Were are money. That means some definite THE ‘GIRLIE SHOP Writes: — Rock ny ct Boeice lor Fett re Second Deputy; Joseph A. urot,| surgeon aboard the steamshi aba.) understanding between nee and Ret, + - ‘ock la jangor, srmonth.t N.S. Third Deputy: Joha J Fourth} docked at Pler 14 ast River, was! ger y so that the reparations ques- 144 W. 34th St., f° hated Ship In “To Th ner Weases Pler 18, N. ee ’ 7 F Pith | taken to for observation last ; anes Come Unstalrn and Save’ Wane: ‘o The Casua! Sty. New "Mork, daily, Deputy; William i tion w il not be a constant source of > Th Wi Id. Sun ator. M. (Dariians ’ Deputy. sient on tie marine OF Oe ert ofl worry and irritation, And when|{ CHILDREN’S DRESSES ie World. Observer It Saving Time), ‘Telephone Karclay 5000. Special Deputy Commissione John A. Harriss, John M. Shaw, man Wanamaker, Edmond A genheim, Douglas I. McKa Coleman du Pont, Dr. Simon, Rev. Robert I°, Y. Piere orary Captain of Detectives; Rev. Hamilton Nesbitt, Honorary Chaplain The Police Band. The Polico Glee Club. Mayor Hylan and Commissioner En: right were tumultously greeted as they left the parade and entered the re- viewing stand, It was noted that there was no representative of the State Government, in the stand and it v unofficially announced that none had been invited to review the parade, However, former Gov. Alfred E. Smith was on hand, also former Com- Missloner Rhinelander Waldo, former Comptroller Herman Metz, District Attorney Joab Banton, Rear Admiral Glennon, United States Navy; Chie Magistrate McAdoo, numerous judges and members of the Legislature and Gaston Liebert, neh jonsul en eral, who presented medals to several officers of the department who were detailed to look ter distinguished French visitors during and follow the war, In presenting medals to the police men who had been selected for special honors Mayor Hylan said in part From time immemorial it has been COATS — SUITS WE FIT ¢ TO 16 YEARS. lle. Ga_|once arranzemenis are made for srmany to borrow the money where- domnity the Allied EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES DYCKMAN ST. FERRY to INTERSTATE PARK fr [eC Wiking. Boating. Camofag, Baseball, All outdoor sport: Best Rogte tor Autos to New Jor se home, police say, is Hap The Orizaba plies between New York | Presents A Gripping And Interesting Spectacle; To The Explorer Ve Things " ncient It Is A Raised From VeritabJe The Bottom ; ; Goldmine of Of Oo pe Kaas Curious And _ ee q t z Authentic Sydney Middleton BS. Borland, Re« er. Information ; . . S. Borland, vers Harbor, Mrs. Hylan And 1 FANS. SBURG. N, sOAT A li Built In 1790 In India. Our®Annual" May - Sale~ of > women’s capes and cape-wraps begins Monday morning—500 garments, specially priced at $39.50 and $49.50 THIRD FLOOR HUDSON RIVER NIGHT LINES. from Pier 32, Foot 6B. M. Davligh? Saving Time). neetiona at Aibany to ‘all pointn. “Att S98 Express Freight Service—Autos Carrt HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY. Dally wallin ee og 5a, oP RATER 2, 6.30 P.M. Bul 20 A.M, 2, b. Pleasant And Profitable.” SIGHT SEEINC YACHT “TOURIST,” Around New York. Lecturer. ve. Battery Dally 10.30, 2.30, Tel. Broad 6864 HELP WANTED—MALE. act a sire DRAU HTS MEN FAMILIAR WITH ELECTRICAL AND the Coffin MECHANICAL DESIGN WANTED FOR A LARGE MANUFACTURING COM- PANY IN EASTERN NEW HERE'S WHAT YOU'LL SEE! Torture Devices of the Early 19th Century, includin, Bath, Branding Irons, C. sf o’ Nine Tails, Black Holes, Punish- ment Balls, Flogging Frames, Airless Cells, Leg Chains, ete. The Remarkable Ship Construction, Sketches and full details in built by hand labor and YORK STATE; GIVE AGE, the custom of ull natic to recognize qi =] with appropriate military honors tha Monday’s Times and World, almost unfethonihls to Shipping Experts of today. eS ig quality of valor and cours The Iron Maiden, and scores of torture relics that even antedate the Convict Ship, which is 132 years old. Cells occupied by replicas of some of the Thousands of Convicts, political and nefarious, transported from the British Isles : Australia a century ago. : Official documents proving the authenticity of everything on the eee ANY DESIRED. AP. Ancient Vessel. ; PLY BO: 1 WORLD, . *, t RAUGHTSMEN WANTED And Other Evidence of Man’s Inhumanity to Man GOR LOCOMOTIVE OR MA P 480 WORLD. DRAUC HTSMEN WANTED; EXPERIENCED DESIGN- ERS AND DETAILERS FOR sWITCHBOARD AND POWER TATION WORK 5 F M.COHEN. 115 7°AV.Cor.17"St FOR BIGGEST SELECTIONS HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Sul SLIGHTLY $f£.00 UP USED. SAMPLE SULTS, $7 UP. Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Electrically Lighted Throughout—Can Be Inspected Night or Day PERIENCE AND SALARY DESIRED, 482 LD. g Take i memenags ° 1 k Open from 10 A.M. to 11 P.M. Daily re Guides Explain Everything—Gangplanks from Shore to Ship All Transit Lines lead to the Battery and the Convict Ship ECHAMS PI a ed

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