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Hylan Puts Hearst in Race; Warning To-Night’s Weather—FAIR, sc: be iia, =TABLES. |“ Cirontation Books | Open to All,”’ @ VoL. LxiL NO, 22,06 060—DAILY. Conroe oe, ee moet Pree NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MAY 16, "QUEENS RY. DOUBLE FARE HEADS G0 TO JAIL " MAYOR STARTS HEARST BOOM |NAESTIC HEE; “May tm tove, Couldnt wait.” IQMAPERNANES |R R RECEIVERS OF QUEENS CO. BICCEST STEAMER | SAYS Valentino, “Sheik” of Movies, WITH A CALL THAT IS AIMED Faced With Charge ot Bigamy/ SINUINFESSIN 0 CHARGED EXTRASC. FARE RECTLY AT TAMMANY HALL, took ye | NAIUSMOR SPEND 45 MINUTES IN A York 5 Days, 17 Hours, Editor Is the People’s Candi- Experts Estimite. date, He Declares, and De- eae mands That Now Is the GREETED WITH NOISE. Time for Leaders to De- BR KI YN , ae nie clare iT Raniselvesi Met at Quarantine by Distin- Involves Two in Murder Plot. S. W. Huff and R. C. Lee Ac- cused of Violation of the TO BE EXECUTED JUNE 5 Public Service Law Refuse , ee cae KEP] FROM FLAMES to Furnish Bail and Are at faele Ready to Take the Once Committed, ud Against Those guished Visitors—Docks Democrats and Republicans AS CROWDS PASS Will Drop Party Affiliations and Vote for Him for Gov- > ; ernor or U, S. Senator. Two Employees and Woman : Customer Covered by Guns Mayor Hylan to-day practically perved notice on Tammany Hall that William Randolph Hearst is the real people's candidate for either the Govy- | Allred Madden, a District Superin- ernorship or United States Senate, }tendent for the Atlantic and Pacific that the voters will support him irre-]Tea Company was held up in the spective of party creed and that now |Sompany's store at No. 1636 Eastern is the time fur leaders (o declare | Parkway, Brooklyn, ut 1 o'clock tifis whetber they are “with the people or]afternoon and rovoed of a satchel the interests.” Althougiy tl) siayst feontaining $1,94f) Madden had been refrains from using the sord kader, |making collections from the stores in it Is understood that his statement, |his district and was about through which was issued in answer to a ques- | the day —Robbers 8 work when he reached the tion by an Evening World reporter, | Eastern Parkway store. The clerk in aims at Charles , Murphy. Inasmuch | charge had the receipts of the day be- as the Tammany leader has not yet {fore ready for him, \ Veclared himself, the Hylan statement |..¢8 Madden had placed the leclared himself, the Hylan state money into his bag three men who had entered the place took charge of a threat it Two attended to Madden and can be fegurded either us a spur or lant se Mayor's {the clerk. The third shoved a statément is the most significant, It] Woman, the only customer, into a follows the usual Hearst political | corner and told her to campaign material and is as follows Nothing will happen to you, lady, “This year the people will cut away | but be quiet,” she was told from party lines and stand with the “My baby’s outside and is crying,” candidate, whether he be a Demoerat | said the woman, or Republican, who will serve their] “We will be out of heve in a min- interests. Let those who wish to stand | ute." was the reply. by the corporations, regardless of The sight of the. guns caused Mad- party, come out now, so that they} den to offer no resistance as one of can be placed in the class.where they] the men jerked the bag from his belong inst the people's interests. | hand. The Mayor's rem: on Hearst] After taking the superintendent's were prompted by the following ques-]accumulation of money the robbers tion: “What do you think of William Jushgged him and tie clerks into a J, Conners’s action in opening head-|rear room, locked the door on them quarters for Mr. Hearst in New York ]and waiked out city?" The street was full of people, the “TL haven't had time to consider it,""| section being as lively as anywhere replied the Mayor, ‘but 1 wish to say]in Brownsville. No one paid any this: That whenever the ‘name of|particular attention to the three as such a man as that of Mr. Hearst, |they walked swiftly to an automoh'le whose sympathies are with the people ]and drove away and who has character strong enough eee his Afternoon. The Majestic of the White Line, the biggest ship whic! floated on any s antine at 12 rived at ¢ o'clock this afternoon an hour earlier than the officials of the line had predicted when she was reported passing Fire’ Island at 10 o'clock. Because of the time neces- sary for health and customs inspec tions on the great vessel, it was not expected she could get to her berth on the Chelsea piers until late this after- noon, ; ° < “ From ‘he tiie the’ Majestic en- countered the first outgoing steam- ships as she approached the harbor she was saluted with long, hoarse blasts of whistles and wails of sirens, and as she made her royal progress up the North River there was a deat- ening tumult from every noisemaking device afloat or ashore Pier No. 59 was prepared to receive the Majestic. It is the longest pier in the port and was lengthened in 1911 to receive the Olympic and the IIl- fated Titanic, whose first voyage end- ed in disaste: The Majestic, though her have not yet “found then made a ni cord for a first voyage from Cherbourg to New York. She passed Eddystone Light at 11 o'clock last Wednesday night and was abreast | WhY of Ambrose Channel Light at 11.40] and married Winifred Hudou' ter of the wealthy perfumo @anutfac- before getting a of divorce from his first Hance, going out as the Majestic came | Acker. this morning. Shipping experts fig- ured the time as just five days and venteen hours. The new United States liner Re- into the Bay, saluted her with three mighty toots of her dipped flag. The honor was acknowl- edged and there was a rapid exchange of complimentary signals The Mavretania, which has the]elapsed and York to/ granted recently, has become final Superior Judge J. W. Summerticld, whose decisions in big divorce cases in Los Angeles have made him an fastest record from N Cherbourg, five days, eight hours and sixteen minytes, passed the Majestic at Quarantine outward bound. Ob- servers did not get the Majestic's RODOLOMAVALENTINO, Authorities Proceed Against Actor Who Wed Winifred Hudnut. California were madly in love and couldn't wait This is Rodolph Valentino’s reason rushed to Mexicall, famous+sereen lover, whistle and al virtually an exile from California to- Divorce experts of this State be- lieve he cannot return until a year has his interlocutory ‘He Involved. Roberto Raffaele, who is death house at Sing Sing awe execution on June 5, for the kid ing and murder of Giuseppe, Varotta, five-year-old son of Salvatore Vur- otta, No. 354 Hast 18th Street, it Is reported, has made a full confession naming the real murderers of the boy. : District Attorney Banton would not deny or confirm the report when the tria) of John Melchionéy another of the alleged Black Hand gang, wos abruptly postponed at the request of a representative of the District At- torney's office to-day. The trial was to have taken place before Supreme Court Justice Francis Martin, and 150 jury talesmen were in court: ‘The boy was kidnapped during the last week of May, a year ago, and Raffaele and Melchione, with three others, were arrested for the crime, A ransom of $2,500 was demanded for the boy's return, accompanied by a threat that he would be drowned if the money was not forthcoming, oF if the police were notified. While the five men were in the Tombs the boy was drowned and his body recovered on June 5. Raffaele was convicted, condemned to the electric chair and the sentence was confirmed by the Court of Appeals, It is said that his confession reveuls the entire plot with the names of every person connected with it and that he will take the witness stand for the State, The other three under tndictment for the murder of the child are Antonio Marino, James Ruggieri and Santa Cassameno, Their counsel are former Judge Leonard Snitkin and Abraham Goodman Mrs RODGLPM VALENTINO IW ATSKA SETTLES TO “ADVANCE RATES| WITH COCHRAN IN'$1,000,000 FIRE Heroism of Volunteers Saves Perth Amboy From Destruction. Heroic work by firemen and em ployees of the White Lead Depart- ment of the United Lead plant at Perth Amboy to-day saved the town from the effects of the ex- Plosion of tons of powder stored in the outbuildings of the United States 'y, 160 feet away, The white lead factory was de- the stock on hand. The loss is estimated at $1,500,000, ‘The fire started in one corner of the was ao frame struc- 250 feet square, two stories high. were 100 rooms for the storage of white lead in cans. Cartridge factor stroyed with all From the time into the first of these compartments and the olf in the lead ignited there was no chance of saving flames jumped from room to room with loud explo- sions of the heated oll gas. ch report, showers of sparks and burning beams were thrown high air and carried off toward the The heat was so in- tense that the firemen could not reach the hydrants inside the plant and had to take their water from street faucets an eighth to a quarter of a mile away. Fire Chief Harry Tooker devoted all saving surrounding Streams of water were the cartridge factory een aguinst the flying s A volunteer band of Lead Company the spuce be- cartridge works, Complaint Entered by Edward D. Hutchinson of the Tran- sit Commission—They Se- cure Writs of Habeas Cor- pus and Are Paroled. 8. W. Huff and, Robert C. Lee, re- ceiver's of the Steinway linea of the jew Si and Queens County Rail- ay Cofwpany, ‘were locked up in tho Queetid County Jail this morning on order of Magisteate. Hi@ray..Miner, of the Long Island City Police Court. After a hearing yesterday Mag! trate Miller found that a case had been made out against them on the complaint of Edward BD. Hutchinson, an tnspector of the Transit Commis- ston, which accused them of violation of the Public Service Commission Law in charging an extra 5-cent fare on the lines under thelr junjsdiction. He held them for Special Session fixing the bail at $500 each and giving | them until this morning to furnish | bond. They appeared this morning before Magistrate Miller, accom- panied by their tounsel, alfred T. Davison and William E. Stewart. In response to an inquiry whether they were ready to provide bail, the attorneys flatly refused to provide it, The reasons for the eefusal, they stated, were the contention that no ffense had been committed, that there were no reasonable grounds for be- leving Mr. Huff and Me. Lee guilty and also that the Magistrate had > power to hold them on the charge Without a moment's hesitation Magistrate Miller ordered Mr. Hutt and Mr. Lee committed to the Queens . County Jail, placing them in the cus- tody of Capt. Thomas Mohan, of the court squad, This officer at once took them to the jail and delivered them to the Warden. Simultaneously, Mr. Davison and to stand behind his guns, is mentioned message to the Mauretania but caught] authority of national reputation, for Governor or any other high office, MRS. STILLMAN the Cunarder's answer, “Thank you."'| askea parent i OF PARCEL POST|Singer and Rich Tlusband for comment on Valent!no's : ———* ‘erms Pend- you can see the public utility corpora- DENI The port officers of the company : c ROR Come to Terms tion sympathizers in the Democratic ED EXPENSES and a band of distinguished guests| “% He called attention to the warn May Also Put on Service ing Divorce. BETRAYS JEWELS > Mr. Stewart prepared a writ of habeas HIS DIAMOND ITCH corpus and presented it to Justice y of the Supreme Court, who red the two receivers brought be- and Republican Parties and the cor- went down the bay on the tug King-|!mg printed at the bottom of every! * = ae > fore him poration-controlled press squirming. {Court Refuses to Grant] fisher to meet the Majestic at Quar-| interlocutory decree, This reads Charge for Each Pack A despatch from Paria says Alexander] —. Authorities Seize}. Ater the receivers hud been im jail “There are thousands of Repub- “paar : antine “This is not a judgment of divorce te Nest ixnenka Smith Cochran, millionalo sportsman] Customs Authorities Seize] aout three-quarters of am hour the licans and Democrats all over the Mone to Get Canadian The Majestic wax formerly the] ag parties are still husband and wife » Meet Expenses. and carpet manufacturer, and his wife.| WYokling Ge Sewn i Ty- | writ of habeas corpus was served on State who want the Government of igre Bismarck, built in Germany and allo- Tickling Gems Sewn in Un 7 ? WASHINGTON, May ‘ost-|Ganna Walska, former member of the Warden Fox, who took his prisoners ine Biante ran fa the ttereet of: the Evidence. cated to Great Britain by the Allied |and will be such until a final Jule) neral Work ann ‘ : to-| Chicago Opera Company, have come to derclothes, They Say. before Justice Cropsey. “s @ c ms, There ssiot t entered one year from the] "™ era ork a need to~ ‘ : o : x ais. people and not the corporations. There} justice Morachauser of the Supreme | Seperation Commission and then| ment is entered © «| day. that in view of “the fact that terma on the money settlement their , sre petals Thete they presented thelr applica- —, are reactionary Republicans and reac- | _ f # sold to the White Star Line. Sir | entry of this interlocutoryjudgment v » he fact that In] serie ae a Because the sharp edges of &@ UUM-T tion for release on the ground that tionary Democrats who profit if a{Court in White Plains to-day mdae} Bertram Hayes, who is in command.|~ ener divorce Judges concurieil in| (ased costs of handling parcel post] @W¥ers went te Kiswe 1 negotlatel io. oy diamonds sewn to the inside] their commitment was unauthorized creature of the corporations is in con-| known that he has refuse dto grant|sent out a wireless message yesterday thi fs 1 statement, paking it]! necessitates a porresponding ad Cronies in the French court ° 8 underwear cut his skin and] District Attorney Dana Wallace was , and they set up an 7 ‘ ring the ahip was - his genera! ent, aking é 4 t ’ i a A y mae ae aay AB8 F ' Mrs: Auna u lliman an additional }saying the ship was averaging about however, they were not ox ance in parcel post rates,” he was} Both signed the ¢ bi, €Nl nade him itch, Garbarino Bendetto, to arguo the matter at once, but Ls sum of $6,960 for the expense of se-|24.25 knots clear, ho’ . 5 re sald. The amount Mr, Coct wil the attorneys for the receivers asked (Continued on Fourth Page.) curing testimony in Canada to aid her] The Majestic accommodates 6,100] pressing official opinions <s to tie] writing to @ large number of parcel] settle on Mme. Walska was not stated,| forty-five, No 12410 Jamaica A’ Hh af Daan ot Soe ee ane in the defense of the suit of James A.|Persons, has nine decks—five in the| Valentino case but merely ©] post users to get their views on pro-|Samuel Untermyer. counsel for Mr-Jnue, Jamaica, by hia scratching at- the minutes of the Magis. = Stillman for divorce lower part of the hull running its fuli/rule applicatle to any such case ; aoe Gocntahiarenentic denied ory trora Ste a ee she ee - RADIO PARTIES ‘The decision reads: “Mion denied Jength. Sho is 956 feet long, 100 fect] The District Attorney's office, she changes. . ris that the singer will cet $1,000,009] tracted t attention of customs eee ape eae uae Coe but without costs,"’ beam and 102 feet deep from bridge|what action would be taken if Valen he changes suggested. Dy, Work|and homes in Paris wid Londo ards on his arrival from Stay on] paroled Mr. Hut and Mr. a fae TO GET PRIMARY The hearing arranged for to-mor-|to keel. Two railroad trains could|tino should return to Californiu wit d, Included a service char or Alvin Untermyer mt Dante Alighier pel seth a ance on Thursday morning 1 tigation he contention of the receivers, as which followed, a pir of diamond ear-|expressed at the hearing yesterday, is tne _- valued at $500 and numerous|that when they took over the Stein- $200,000 JEWELS 4uarts and 1,600 pints of champagne,| mained on the Mexican si Dr. Work said there has teen prac-] ACTOR FOUND DEAD loose and set diamonds ana|“2Y Unee they created @ new system, Results to Be Ricaioul To- y is ey K " ne ae and that, the ‘ore, hey were not 1,000 quarts and 1,300 pints of other| border since the ceremony sity RO ERRN ES IN Daroe paat vitae Scant ee tell) GEIR: se 5 davet IN LIGHT SOCKET | ines. 4.000 votttes of whiskey, brandy |actor’s statement about being y no change in parce! post rat IN ROOM IN HOTEL]« woman's » moved from his|obliged to give thirty days’ notice of Night for First Time in ? i 3 att nee the service was inaugurated in underciothes were to-day seized by{a mew tariff, as Section 29 of the Pennsylvania, Steere and sin and 400 bottles of Nauaie., 11/fn tove le: the caly Wort ithe 12, although the cost the customs service Public Service Commission Law re- - 5 : unted to -. " [the e PRIRADSUEHIA, May 18 Customs Officials. Find) FRANCE INCREASES ' (Continued on Fourth Page.) 00,000,000 more in 1921 than in its] Williaw Parry Ends Life] ‘rhe diamonds and jewelry wore |aul 8 in the case of established lines. r “ < 0 close to Bendetto's arms, it} From Mr, Huff, the Corporation | ‘Thousands of Pennsylvania radio ea jail Ulal year. After Being [dle for sewn 80 ¢ abe " fans were ‘tuning up" to-day to Them on Pullman—Two MILITARY BUDGET ns said by Inspector C M two cents on each parcel regardless | Dudley Field Malone, { weight or zone, and to readjust} sailed on the Aquitanix May M er on behalf o n each of the|his bride, stated action would be con ; father on behalf RETURNS FROM AIR|'o¥ »a8 been postponed at the re-[run abreast throw quest of counsel for Mrs, Sti}lman| three funnels. She has a crew of 1,000. | sidered only after official notice of and her youngest at gon, Guy Put aboard for each voyage are 80,-|case had been received. —- 000 bottles of ale and stout, 1,069] Valentino and his bride Walska As a result of the Inve Het, who|Counsel drew the admission that the —— re made the search, that they were only] President of the Third Avenue road get primary returns to-night at Passengers Arrested ze PRINCESS FESTETICS LEAGUE TURNS DOWN veral Months jund after second search, ‘The|had understood he was to be appoint- “radio parties." Newspapers, a ‘ . PARIS, May 16 (Associated Préss). DIES AFTER OPERATION |} William M. Bu + thel Dante Alighteri arrived Saturday and|ed receiver, and that three weeks be- BURLINGTON, Vt., May 16. Forty diamonds, estimated to be worth big department store and other THE RUASIAN PROBLEM —France will spend 322,900,000 francs Nationa) Vaudeville Association, and|the Jewels found then were held by|fore the receivrship he had investi- the customs officials until the seizure | sated the condition of the New York Daughter of Enw Dake Once @oncerns in various parts of the [$290,000, were found in an electric] More On her navy and 234,000,000 Wife of Prince of Monaco, Council Refers Que to the] Known on the stage Man-} 0-day and Queens County roads. He also State have announced that they light socket in the drawing room of| francs more on her ny next year! BUDAPEST, May 16.—The Princess Geman Conteres tell, was found norning > sent over one of the employees of the will broadcast the results of the }% Pullman sleeping car when customs] than this. Festetics de Toina, divorced wife ft submitted to 7 bathroom on the fourth floc Third the Hotel MRS. WILLS ACQUITTED VA, May 16 (Associated Press) ouncfl of the League of Nations Avenue Company to examine the cars and equipment. officials searched a Boston-bound ex-| The budget of 1923 voting. press train at Rouses Point, N, ¥.,| Parliament to- provides for ex- Prince of Monaco, died h j Aged seventy-one, following an operation re yeste fee Thirty-etgh OF MURDER CHARGE] ‘Why did you send this man over?" Radio parties’ at home will Jabout 9 o'clock Jast night penditures amounting to 25,180,000,000 | for appendicitis to-day to take up the Russian} pi umenson, t Mr. Huff was asked. take the place, in many cases, of Two passengers, who gave their|francs, with receipts amounting to] she was Lady Mary Douglas-Ha blem and referred to the Genoa hd ealtae ant ainhaline MAYS LANDING, N May 16.~| ‘I was requested to do this.” wax the old-fashioned way of getting names as Louis Lever and Victor Cer-| only 19,285,000,000, This deficit, rep-] ton, daughter of the lish Duke the Norwegian Government's Barry, who came from Medford. | yes afarcetla Wills was uitted to-|]the response. f , veturns by reading them off a ville of Philadelphia, were arrested on| resenting the Interest paid on money | Hamilton and Brandon, and married | 1est for an immediate inquiry by | M. las eeveral dire day of the charge of or lodged] ‘Was the person who made this re- { bulletin board or going to a the smuggling charges and taken to the}advanced for reparations expenses Ee ad the league Into the general situation in]that vicinity, 1H gainst her for the killing of her hue- quest connected with the Coron Tru etre to hear them announced from = Clinto® County Jall «: Piattsburg,! chargeable to Germany, shall be} isso: and a Hse agony Ney and the effect of sing on| work for meveral monthx, ind n Lewts A. Wills, a construction en- ¢ an: ihe otage. N.Y, raised through loans Festetics de Tolna in the same nomle reconstruction in Luropt ep \N nee inst the ungertions of the. rv " . ‘ L ' x ° o —

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