The evening world. Newspaper, May 16, 1922, Page 12

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12 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, —TOPASSING HAT AT GAMES IN PARKS Mayor bsriders tion of Collections Made on City Property. Investiga- At the instance of President Mur fay Hulbert of the Bourd of Aider- men, Mayor Hylan had uncer sideration n investigation of the use of city parks and f for private p: sem{-profess Commissioner of A will probably start sabject The practice to which Mr. Hulbert objected came to his notice from com plaints against the action Commissioner Henr in granting pert fessional clubs Van Cortlandt Pa carrying heavy money from 5: tors, giving tickets to show they have puid contrl- butions. After the uniforms and equipment of the clubs are paid for tearing, rshfield n the i HULBERT OBJECTS Rich Heiress and Russian Girl Who Claim Pole as Husband these collections are clear profit as there are no expenses for upkeep of the field t MAY 16, 1922. POLO PONES HT BY SPEEDING CAR, ADDERS INURED One Horse So Badly Injured It Had to Be Killed Clue to Autoists Owing to the ending ot 1 tthe Laurel & y six ng academy at | i ito Asbury f Ja wnd Paul Taft, » a turted the bunch, tethe vee, on the 22 mile trip late last nig On the road Muck of the Sprit Lake Country Club, near ( i midnight, a swift tourin ling from behind ploughed t val “Haft, who riding Bol thoroughbred polo pony belonging Milan Ross of Asbury Park wa wied ten feet in the air and fell on Tom Mix, the moving pictwre star, * also thrown from the saddle. The other horses were cut and bruised. ‘The car went on without slackening peed. A noisy party ‘at an Asbury roadhouse was heard to make marks about the accident at Como, which may lead to arrests, Occupants of a car following that which n into the horses gave aid the stable boys und sent tele messages to ione woul, Mr. Schwartz ught both boys into ter @ranging to have d for at Como. ‘The polo pony Bob was so badly hurt he was destroyed. The others were not sériously injured. _— ATLANTIC FLYERS* WILL TRY IT AGAIN Vortumal to Puentsh ‘Third Plane for Fii«ht Ended by Wreck. LISBON, May 16.—THé Portuguese cided to place at the Coutinho and Sac- eroplar which empt to cara Asbury Par the horses will _be ahipped to the ndo. Noronh « “As a member of the Board of Gov- S KAPEL ANS ernors of the Amateur Athletic CHS Union,” Mr. Hulbert said, “1 don't ae think passing of the hat should be permitted in « public park or a public! Mme.Mouromsky Postpones playground, If there are rules in 2 the Park Department which permit this sort of thing they ought to be changed. “The parks and playgrounds be- long to the people are dedi cated to public pses. Mandatory legislation, which is responsible for many things the city would not grant, is responsible f the admission charge to City liege Stadium games."’ —— REAL D. A. R. IS DEAD AT AGE OF 106 YEARS . N. H, May 16.—Mrs, Mary R. Pike, a real Daughter of the Revolution, died to-day at theage of 106 years, § months and 4 daya. She had been il) a year, Mrs, Pike was the oldest persgn in New Hampshire, and possibly in New England. Her grandfather, Capt. Luke Brod- ‘read, served on the ,staff of Lafayette, Rev. Jabn Brodhead, her father, was the founder of Methodism in New Hamp- Trip Here After Sending “Proofs” of Marriage. PARIS, May 16.—Mme. Liobouv Mouromsky to-day sald she had de- cided to remain in Waris until she nd what action the American At- General would take on the de nis she forwarded lust week to the United States, through the Amert- can Embassy here, claiming to be the first and only legal wife of Anastase Vonsiatsky, who was recently mar- ried in America to Mrs, Marion Buck- ingham Ream -Stephens of Chicago. Last week Mme. Mouromsky said] day she would remain in P: ce seemed nec her claims. she intended to go to the United States in a few days, but she said to- Sder to p shire. A brother, George H. Brodhead, was for a time President of the New York Stock Exchange. pee le eatit- Lao NEW GREEK CABINET FoRMED. ATHENS, May 16 (Associated Press). —A new Cabinet has been formed under Nicholas Stratos, to succeed that head- ed by M. Gounaris, which resigned last Friday,’ The new Ministers will be sworn in this afternoon. MRS MARION STEVENS YONSIATSKY: cremeecr, her pres KAHN LOANS METROPOLITAS A CARPACCIO, Otto H. 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