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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 4s, i923, _ERSE25 "= PROGRESOVES SEE [CONNER EFFORTS Sof ate Prater fori COURTHOUSE BIDS |UNTERNYER NOTE JERSEY CITY DEAF * @ivision July 18 last. As soon as Usse 527 von ALS To nO HEARST "8 re TEN ON TAREE STARS TO PHL SNE 3) —BY-UNTRNIYER} RW SENATE} ON MARBLE CHAMP third floor, Steinberg, Inspector Doran 7 | *) #410, carried the pouch to that floor | f here, in a closet in which mops, my Piece 8 and buckets were kept, Fogel 4 had been in biding for several hours. He threw the pouch into the closet, 7 shut the door carefully and hastened | (-, i at e. OR eeu, gill arose to ine Conflict That Came to Climax |One ime Buffalo Boss Has Tries to Get at Variation of }Communication Requested Re-|Buster Rech, Self-Anointed { faagettr: Pe AT A in 1912 Ended Only in Divi- Many ‘Troubles of $600,000 in Proposals for moval of Duti¢s on Brick to | “World’s Champeen,” Will the pouch In the closet, got out of the} sion, but Conditions Differ. His Own, Prevent Profiteering. Meet Any One—At Home, the Contract. building as quickly as he could. The bonds were then taken to a rendez- 5 4 ne een vous where Steinberg and the others| ONLY MALE VOTES THEN. met later. Steinberg is said to have admitted that the pouch contained a i b . i a fic lacrer haul than he had expected If Boom Takes Strong Form]Republicans Plan Early Cam- Steinberg was suspected from the ‘ + mr ees ft first, but nothing was done save to| by 1924 It May Draw Hughes | paign Against Editor—Mil- ler Only Candidate Yet. keep him under surveillance. Later a he was intentionally dropped on a or Hoover Into Race. charge of having broken some minor By David Lawrence. Harry H. Sherman, Secretary of the Granite Association, with fifteen quarry and stone cutting plants as members, told the Lockwood Housing Committee to-day how the New York Granite Manufacturers’ Association asked for and obtained an agreement that all work requiring less than 4,000 feet of stone should be finished tn WASHINGTON, May 19.—There] The shadow of Afbraham Lincoln (J was a brief but heated row in the}and the substance of Jack Dempsey Senate to-day over the duties on brick} Were invoked by Jersey City to-day fas proposed in the tariff bill. It was]!n hot defense of the title of Buster precipitated by the reading of a mems| Rech as “Undefeated Marble Cham- mittee in New York, which declared] Duster acquired his title, first by licking all comers in his home town, that the only remedy for the situa- tion in the housing industry as un-|4nd then trouncing a pretender in BATTLED WITH LABOR. rule of the department. The tnspec- Thoughtful suspension of judgment tors knew that they could watch him a bain Ormed’ by many ? better outalde the post office than in| (SPecial Correspondent of The Eve- |!" being | a Now York rather than at the quarry |covered by his committee was the re-| Washington, D,,C. After that, since it ning World.) ieaders upon thelr followers who are yards, moval pf tariffs which excluded from there never had been a world’s Four months ago the Inspectors got] WASHINGTON, May 19 (Copy-| estlvely opposed to the proposal to ‘ Letters were read showing that the|the country basle building materials. ca esa ee ee Buster's back- a clear bit of information about Stein-| ight).—The more information that ate William Randolph Hearst ax 4 National Association protested to the} Senator Robinson, Democrat, Ar-] °F unto froroee Mid it. berg and his pals and it was then that) is cies into W, ratic candidate for vernor. International Granite Cutters’ Union [kansas, protesting against the 25 Per] sitting tele a Ga Coe! an in- i one of the'Inspectors started growing| ‘!ckles Into: Washington as to the) ay ouch it is weeks before the Re- through President Duncan against }cent. rate proposed, said that even the] tenty” or the Phitaderonn Picts a beard. He went eventually to the] why and the wherefore of the victory n State convention, it is learned this restriction. Mr. Duncan replied | present duay had resulted in enabling] Chay’ to Parle Comminen nn Mee lower east side and rented a room. | of Gifford Pinchot in Pennsylvania the tmpaign posters and pamphlets sharply that the arrangement sa the domestic manufacturer to control] Jersey City. ‘This is what It wala, Pe t 3 " v1 D v Y jealers: c! cy i : ‘Then came his introduction us a Post) ore convinced are the political lead-| Urging the re-election of Gov. Miller been suggested by New Yor housing materials and to charge “‘ex. “Puster Rech's claim to the world's and afterward indorsed by the local}tortionate and unreasonable price: union He asserted that imports now were Mr. Sherman was asked about the tess than one-three hundredth part of Uthce thief and the ingratiating of ‘ himself with the crowd. But before|¢rs of both Republ all this he had the room carefully z on his record have already been sent pan and Demo-/i, the printers from the State Com- cratic Parties that a political up-]| mittee’s headquarters. At the same championship is based solely on his victories in two comparatively small towns. A national tournament will ! wired and a dictaphone installed, the! heaval of far-reaching proportions is] time George A, Glynn, Chairmap of bidding on the new New York County | consumption and that the increased 1 wires leading to a room below where} |i). atin, ie ‘*I the committee, denied ‘that the Gov- Court house. There were two “‘let-| rates wore ‘designed to enable Amer- Bete oe p roryaesreanty ag es weveral stenogruphers were on duty S ernor had consented, yet, to run aguin, tings’? for the job. Three members |ican manufacturers to do elsewhere| champion. If Buster Rech ns tak: day and night. 5 To the woman vote in both} Mr, Glynn added that no other candi- of the National Granite Association | what they would have done in New| part his.name will have to be ent +1 ‘The seven men are alleged to have} Pennsylvania and Indiana is being} date was under consideration among bid on the ‘second letting —the | yory City—rob the public.” hetore Hoon Berea entered made the room a meeting place, and}nttributed the decisive influence. The] the leaders of the party, nor, so far Rockport, Rogers and John Swinton} Derending the proposed rate, Sen-| Great was the wrath f J there, seemingly secure in the confi-| Republican women have aligned |as he could learn, among the rank and Companies. ator ‘MoCotaber, Bepublican, Noten tGity, ore wanes to Greeting & . dence of their new friend, who|thcmselves with the progressive] file Charles L. Strong, representing the |p shota, in charge of the bill, said it aahivens seit “9 organize a ’ seemed a far more astute crook than|wing of the party—that's the con-] The appe: 's to-day were that Maine and New Hampshire Granite! 1. not the manufacturers In New Cree Moet pretla ik dient Ph Company, said his company had been any they had ever met, they talked] clusion being hopefully drawn hy driven out of New York City by the in detail of the bond exploit, They|those Republican leaders here who the Republi in view of the an- rh a lidacy of Mr. Hearst, aré York, who “were charging five or six jounced candidacy of Mr. are times what their materials are worth, ° tude. A champion is a champion, he holds, and the dignity of a champion even planned other robberies, the ve been praying for ge of] inclined te their campaign very rule that all jobs of less than 4,000]. 7 , “bearded gent" to be, permitted to dene inside he Republican Party Gaiiys batting it, even: betore \the gublo. feet must be cut in the clty. Tite neat the CanaGad Whee ao Tree marntained. | Yenicanit drag share in the profits. Indeed, these Republicans insist that] nominations have been made in con- This: meant all jobs ranging from) isa to compete with Canadian proo] oe mround the country to It was when, as Inspector Doran/there is a parallel to the situation] vention. It is their thought that any $40,000 to $25,000 and less, he said. ates ta, = advertise & Sunch of would-be mar- Ai) Put it, the authorities got tired of list-) which existed in 1910, in the middle | discrediting of Mr. Hearst as a can- John Leslie, former Secretaty of] gonator Stanley, Democrat, Ken-| ° ee™,, Mt Moore sent this re- ening to the talk of the seven, that] of the Taft Administration, when the |didate which can be done now will not - . the Bullders’ Granite Association, the | woxy, opposed the proposed duties, [say Wire: sas peer Read was pie progressive and conservative wings|lose in effect if he 4s nominated, If MISS. SUZANNE SILYERCROUYS local New York City organization, | gociaring that the brick manufactu- chit Oe hpcreneerted eats) Ma, Steinberg, who had gone Into the s ‘ rhe : nition t d aS F Infvardity: 2 “a price list for bulld- an i our city, but the size of the aa Gandy Wusisees at No, 112 ast of the party came into conflict. The |the Hearst ambition to be Bema iea H. W. Farnham Jr. Weds Miss n of Yale University, The bride-|@dmitted that pee foe alla: | ters were not to be considered; that} town is unimportant. Abraham Lin- : struggle for control ended in division.|can be defeated, the Republicans be- : is Mis '8 witnesses weré Ambassador |!ng stone for reference h the’ fitat’ consideration: ‘wat for ‘tho coln was born in Hidgesville and Jack Dempsey was born in Manassa Houston Street with Fogel as # part-| ng progressives have a better chance | lieve that it is not in the Hearst code Ber, was arrested in the shop. Thelto get,control this time, too, they | of practice to refrain from revenge on other ‘men were arrested In thelr) contend, because the women are vot-|the party which failed to accept him. ; ing now while they didn't in 1912] Under the leadership of Willlam J. Apparently made bold because 80} 114 therefore, the regular Republican | Conners, one time boss ‘longshoremun! pRusgspis, Suzanne Sivercruys, Who |#e,,,,P:,,fletcher ,,and_ President |sociation minutes “was a schedule | creat “voiceless” mililons in America, Emeritus Arthur 'T. Hadley of Yale.!made up in my own mind and sub-|\no wanted to own their own homes in This Ci hile the wel cre " . Saye *| Buster R y 3} Lectured in This Country. | B2u" Van “Isughemn, “Prentient ot’ the| mitted.” ‘The members approved of) The Senate, after the flare-up, re-| itis aie was lad GEM (hE ATA aes Court of Cassation, and former Premier | ‘t+ {tem by item, he sald. turned to the consideration of ‘tems : se May- 19 (Assoctatea| Carton de Wiart.” mae There were many references in the} in the chemical schedule, Senator| treo ye ort pouenament was even Jong a time had passed since the July 4 ay srociated | Carton de Wiart. PRInutan! to) ooden Of piaction’ with [apace 5 nought of. He stands ready to de- organizations could have things} cn the Great Lakes and now a con- King Albert sent his congratulations es to P . McCumber culling attention that the hi fobbery without any sign they were} 16 tractor for the New. York Central,|2f28)-—Mille, Suzanne Sivereruys. }¢o the couple, who will return to New| unions and other contractors’ asso-| prick schedule would come up later. | ut Spey hacked ue oneae Ta their own way. Blspected, the seven, according to <i The. progressives gather] the efforts to bring about the daughter of Judge Sivercruys of the|Haven at thg beginning of July. Tne} ciations. Be, Untermver (i shia’ menicHal, Hest ee Post Office Inspector Doran, in i Mr. H Belgian Court of Cassation, was mar-| bride hus been decorated with the Order] “1 ygea the word carelessly in those 2 Jersey City, and the Jersey City nough to start a boom|omination of Mr. earst are un- 2 oi Stns Bi : used the word c 3 hose] declared that the only remedy in sight ee charge of the hunt, Joined in steal-/momentum onous ‘vin, In Mr. Conners's own home, |Fled yesterday to Henry Walcott Far-| Of Weonold for lectures she delivered In |aayg, fr. Leslie sald. “There /for the conditions disclosed in New| Mary Chub will pay hie fan ing an envelope containing $40,000, | for one of their own number for the ! residency in 1924 they would oppose ; a , Mactoneed to Watertowa, N.Y May | oer rdlng’s renomination purely on Just a word we used for conference. | portation. into this country of the] ea wer ite) vue Nil have to come : fun I've learned better after this commit-|olasses of material that are now ex- “ > contract repair shops have been in Details of this theft could not be|fundamentals which they would term) (oo tint patties with organized labo tee got to holding th ———— han 2 got to holding these hearings. cluded through prohibitive tariffs, earned other than that a letter, con.| "reactonery” nd tet oe fight they| is contracts have heen declared l- F| Ce gent. te Taek, a committee re- [ciuaed through prohibitive tariffs. ROOM FOR MORE CARS taining bonds valued at $40,000, was | 50 ; legal by the Labor Board; he fought ported a usanimous decision that | Undercover of which, she | Present! ORDERED FOR SUBWAY stolen from the General Post OMfice,|™m'ght draft either Hughes or Hoover, | OS 00 ON More refusal to ap- contractors should charge $16.15 alsctea, route to Watertown, N. ¥. Other|though the number of progressive as- 4 “ c 2 aa , a cab oie Bae iA GAC ALD aioe Bit ine, wigtitioant ctroumatance | 20¢ Bamed by bis own pyriy; he has George F. Ethier, called as a wit-|merely asked that it be read to the} ‘The ‘Transit Commission to-day di- described himself as “the largest in- ness, passed Mr. Leslie, his pred@é|s s binson' 3 + gmount could not be learned. of to-day is that the returning power} 41". 01 yand holder in the State of P p Senate, but Senator Robinson's im-| rected that bids be received on June : , as he was leaving the atand. : Tonpecter Doren eave the credit forjof the progressives Is causing no| {vidual cessor, as he w ing the stand.| mediate attack on the rates brought] sat Teorecucemen: _ the detective work and the arrests Uttle concern here. It may influence ‘The latest employment of Conners's ot { which followed It to Inspectors Joseph |President Harding himself to lean] giciomacy, it was learned to-day, was .U.U, —>—_ a And that’s that. Anybody that Buffalo, his leadership of the Hearst}nam Jr., son of Prof. Henry Walcott | Belgium's cause. wasn't any code of practice. It was cause is regarded as amusing, His York, ‘‘was to permit the prompt im- They exchanged growling words, from the New York Senator a state-| 2 Sorsthe construction of a temporary | Vick, Frank Shea, Morgenroth, Frank |more decidedly toward the progres-|tne making of representations to "Big iQet Bthier.” sald Mr. Untermyer, {ment that he did mot believe the rates| 2" shed at tho site of the Lenox Avs. ©. ‘an you took the stand you called Mr.| would have “any effect"? on the price,|"¥@ ®hops, Lenox Avenue and h Reldy, Weldon, Collis, Thomas But-|sives and forget such suggestions as|-pom" Foley, who has declared war on (er, Frank Butler, Murphy, Bush,|the abolition of the primary system Leslie a Har, did you not?"’ He declared that tariff charge was sa] Street. and alao for the installation of =< “Not in those words,” said Mr.|small that it “would hardly be felt|fross, switches, etc., in the same yard + Leamy, Hume, Hoffman, Fitch and}a@nd perhaps revive his interest in Gibboney. social welfare measures, such as a. Ethier. under any conditions,' and asesrted| and alsoo for the installation of storage He said it was through the attempt | Department of Education and other “What were your words?” that ‘the prices" of which Senator|tracks, with frogs, switches, etc., at 4 Fe ace You didn’t tell the truth’ was|Robinson could not be traced to si With Distilleries—Threat- the 180th Street yard of the subway of Mrs. Abe Attell, divorced wife of|things which the women have been|the poor judgment and misuse of au- the ex-pugilist, to sell one of the|Persistently trying to secure. thority by editors, artists and report- what I said,” replied Mr. Ethier. tariff duties, lines. These additions to the facilitics ‘ sd ie SE ens Arrests. | oe an ee Bele eee sere at the two yards are made necessary bands frou the stolen pouch, that she| A® for the Democrats, they viewers, who were acting without their ee manage of, Velen Neary fae of Be ater eecer tap aunties » and two men named Cohen and Gelb|with natural delight any disturbance |boss's knowleden or Soften’ Confessions alleged to have been] General Prohibiti Edward Neary is a member. He ts requiring the Interborough Compan: Be Ne ited inst December in her|inaide the Republican Party. ‘The| Foley, according to the reports of jeneral Prohibition Agent Appleby] Ha¥ard Neary ee eae Granite y_|purehaie 289 new cars, Tees cars will partment in West 72d Street, wheré Democrats see no more chance to-day | observers, has been urging numerous} made by two messenger boys em-| said to-day that at least 280 druggists] agsociation. Assemblyman Neary Fe eae eacuisies a sasenuate re -State Ine bosses with : . adies’ r {whe was living under the name of {than in 1912 for a reconcillation be- | up-State machine bosses h whom ployed by H. Milgrim & Bros., ladies’] in New York have been supplied with} was a member of the Lockwood Com- provide sufficient space. tailors, of No. 2121 Broadway, led to-| whiskey at cut rates from three gangs| mittee until the end of last summer, ‘The temporary car shed at 147th the Hearst nomination, that the an- tagonism to Mr. Foley in the Hearst papers and the particularly unpleas- and cartoons were chargeable against Alleged Confession of Messen-| Appleby Reveals Bootleg Deals ger Boys Involves Two Em- ployees of Firm. -| Tammany trains to come out publicly Ethel Bruce. The bond in quedtion |tWeen such opposite thinkers as pro cred i was of a face value of $500 and Mrs.|Sressives and conservatives. The ageieat the paancdioe ay day to the arrest of Ralph Brosky of | 0f bootlesgers who get it on forged] when the Lockwood Committee in- Street Is made necessary by the fact Attell tried to dispose of it to a deli- | Democrats rode into power in 1912 on | cre papers from five large distilleries In| vestigators began looking into the that the Board of Estimate failed to Sateaen dealer at Seventh Avenue |® Republican division. They are con-|of Syracuse to fire his broadside at) No. 601 West 64th Street, for ten} Kentucky and Pennsylvania. He|stone association. He resigned trom approve a contract forthe constric- fident that a third party movement | Hearst. years cashier of the firm, on the] added that proceedings would be d th: tlon of a second addition to the exist- and 49th Street, @ the committee on the ground that he ms wil be necessa: ‘The boom for Hearst has reached ed : ing shops at 148tIY Street. aspector Doran declared that trom] Will not be necessiry at this time, for| | ‘The boom for Sie, Nee Tint Ge| charge of stealing $61,000 from his] started to close these plants and to in-| wanted to devote .time to his cam- each Apert Ss ee \e “4 ‘tain persons connected with candidate for C it rc information he had teceived, Mrs. At-|'f the Republicans nominate a con employers during the past two years. | dict cert ed with|paign as a candida’ ‘ounty JOYCE TO MATTEAWAN. 5 D the Anti-Saloon League, it Is re- i fell, Cohen and Gelb were connwoted |servatt ae mek ported. are tracing the publisher's] One other man, also an employee, has hemi: Clerk of Queens, for which he was James Joyce, twenty-seven, who was ‘with the theft and were supposed to outstanding progressive, the Demo- a Whiskey has been sold to the drug-| defeated. nvicted of murder in the first degree F Focord: cp) Prohibition sad satore: | been indicted tor complicity. gists, he said, at $27 to $85 a case—| At the opening of the hearing Mr for the Killing of Adam Zittell, No. 6) ant, They are Fone! Just! Samuel Schlimwitz, sixteen, of No. “@ispose of the securiti He sajd|crats would count upon the acquisi- sald, Pattyn i every link tn the chain of the July 18|tion of the progressive Republican | Ment. Ui ith eevee that Hearst far below ordinary bootleg prices.| Untermyer said that three months or|Others Heard Moans in Shaft,| Broadway, Long Island City, in Jul vote in 1924, just as in 1916 In Cali- ee ‘ Georgs| But. the druggists have also been| mo: he had forwarded to the ~ 1920, and sentenced to the electric chair prdnp, Pad now been connected and that |’ ornia, when the accidental alignment |®a# bees oA all sides of Prohibition 2 Bast 200th) Phrest, and Ceoree| ised ta ey for the forged papers,|Uinived wiates Attorney at Toledo the Tore It Apart to Re- was to-day sent to the Hospital for the psn re M ad of Hughes with th lar arwani. {and Volsteadism, despite the general/ Fein, twenty-one, of No. 72 Past} bringing the cost of the liquor up to ae ee Uae the a . Criminally Insane at Matteawan, fo!- puppoees fo Bd was Known. bay? 1 regular organi-| 1 reasion that he has stood consist-| 110th Street, are the messenger boys. | about $65 a case. committee's evidence that the Gen- lease Him. towing a Teport on ‘this mental condition Since the $2,000,000 mail robbery of|zation gave Wilson the bulk of the re rr ” Weick. 34, 1031, when & mail truck| progressive vote and a national vic-| ently for “light wines and beers, driven by Frank Havranek was held|tory. up at Broadway and Leonard Street, | / The real struggle for control of the the Post Office inspectors have made| Republican Party hardly had been to date seventeen arrests of which}expected to come in the East. The re implicated] victory of the progressives in Penn- emmy ar ity I the three different Jobs, sylvanta may prove infectious. The|MAX OSER MISSING; It was said to-day that Fogel had|same kind of a fight is possible in nly ‘een selecsed from the Kesex|New Jersey and New Yor this au.| NO WORD FROM HIM County Jail, New Jersey, where he}tumn. The woman yote was lost in - hind served three months on a Federal|the overwhelming landslide of 1920 charge, when he took part in the Julyjond its true influence could not be ‘18 theft. calculated ‘The indications are that eral Electric Company was in crimi- by experts appointed by County Judge nal contempt of the dissolution de- Humphrey. Appleby’s men have stopped 500 cases in transit in the last three hi { :| Charles Wilson, steamfitter's weeks and are continuing to inter.|CTre entered in that district in 1911; . : — guilty before Judge Rosalsky. In an aa also evidence that the company was| helper, working In the boiler house of | — rupt transportation, ‘lolat Bhi het tt pe alleged confession to Assistant Dis-] Yesterday Appleby's men raided the| yuyu” yi puelmecs. No. action | the New York Butcher's Dressed Beet trict Attorneys Murphy and Weil they] wine cellar of Frank L. Alsano, No. Ls ee pul! us rahe ae Be Company, No. 615 West 39th Street, say they collected money on C. O. D.| gg Nesbit Street, Newark, and got 223| "@d been taken nor had he been able, dati tas cclock th packages and turned over the money] barrels and 1,160 bottles of alleged| M": Untermyer said, to get the evi-} was missed a Sleek. this -morn= elther to Brosky or the other man.| wine with $50,000 at current prices. | 7nce back. ing: He liad been: working ion'\the ‘The collections, the alleged confession | Alsano had a basic permit a year ago me inolined Pubes * hands of] second floor around an ash chute. mar 3 . «1. I states, were nat entered on the hooks] to dispose of 800 barrels. Hix permi|the matter,” sa r. Untermyer, es j cw wt Friends Say, However, Rid-] ina each night the four would meet expired and he got a special permit| “though it would be well to consider Tepes hie oe . wae ake ing Master Will Surely |at Lenox Avenue and 110th Street] ¢rom Washington. But the Prohibj-|!aving the matter hatare Congress "| metal chuta and realized the missing i ie and divide the proceeds. n Agents arrested him on a cha ‘ord was brought Mr. Unter- ‘The Post Office inspectors have ar-{its power will be decisively felt in| | Wed Miss McCormick. ee Ee Pea samalttad tor the] Ce RIGA CDORGOIn, EETIGE, ected: | ayer at Gia reson recess) Ghat che [mepuame was smneleonec and Furled fested to date Frank Calabrese, held |the Congressional primaries and elec-| | ZURICH, May 19.—There appears} Tombs by Judge Knott, will be ar-| much larger quantity than his permit] Appellate Division had denied the Fee ey Gy a doKin sets HES, in New Jersey, charged with implica-| {ions and that the organizations will| to be some mystery—certalnly some| raigned Monday. called for. They also charge that he| appeal of John L. Knight, President] tticq to cut the rivets and punch holes Tne - to m 0 , tion in the $2,000,000 mall truck rob-|have to move actively to catch the | aelay—about the projected marriage HAYNES SAYS DRY I SAYS DRY I made a fake sale last July. of the Master Plumbers’ Association. ||) the sheet iron, to rip it apart that They were charged with grand lar- It ta very probable that when Mr.| 1. several weeks ago and pleaded Hearst returns from Europe late in July the Anti-Saloon League will ad- dress a questionnaire to him, 4 bery of Oct. 24. Mrs. Attell and] woman yote if they expect to retain A rald yesterday by Prohibition|Mr. Knight, on his trial, took] ¥, hen and Gelb, arrested a short time | control of the party machinery. of Miss Mathilde McCormick, John 1S STOPPING BOOZE | sents on the Faultless Box Lumber | on himself the responsibility for the Age Ae alee they could peers comneeet's BIrest, were eld: co pap ny aaa D. Rooketelier’s youns sranddaugh- pata Elles Company, No. 612 East 19th Strect,| organization of the association, say-|,,A% (he moans ofthe buried man. the July 18 job. BOOTLEGGERS KILL 25 ter, and Major Max Oser, formerly al ram Running Off Florida, ¥ disclésed three stills, one of 100 gal-|ing that he trusted implicitly In the] Patroiman McMahon of the West 30th ee ane tiemoter DRY AGENTS IN YEAR|! iding master here, Major ser] "" touiarly, Ts Deorensing. Jons capacity. Several barrels of de-| soundness of the opinion of John 'T.|EMrome ne nn a fre alarm. ; pass bonds of the July 18 popes —_—— said the wedding was fixed for May,] WASHINGTON, May 19.—Ships of savant fal Esuah, wars Hettrick and gxee Yanzers iat the when the department arrived, the Notice to Advertisers from whom the inspectors recovered | Latest De but it is impossible to get in touch : wage tne reap hrrene e methods scented, ha L fn ane men had reached Wilson and dragged eqDMRINy, grertining 1390 cony and releene ordert freee span $90,000 worth. 2 with him now to learn how long the eigegd fas} save the trade” ‘were legal. He had}ii, out. He was unconscious but ap-| Sr nine ay Jacob Wolfe, Louts Wolfe and Jacob happy event bas been postponed, being redistilled. Greniog World Wf received ater 4 P.M. 1 Price were arrested three weeks ago|fve Prohibition Enforcement . is The banker of Zurich with whom Ener aksis whe had been eoenl etc ee days of his two} ored to be alive. He was found Publication’ ean ‘be\ inserted” only i n district, charged with attempting to | lets the last year, Prohibition Comm! Major Oser does business expressed 7 Taney Pree iia pee peso ween} monthy’ eantance lien De ervealel: 1 ice ‘cost (trom “tie, moulh ‘of. the lee a eR a load of liquor, was arrested. The} LADY RHONDDA’S CLAIM Pass securities stolen from the mails | sioner Haynes announced to-day. lence that the engagement hepa $15,000 worth af the bonds were | The death toll was Increased when | “ODA eee chute, with several feet of ashes cov-| made by Tar World must be received by 1 P. BM. ents are looking for Giuse; t pa ppe An-| THROWN OUT BY LORDS Yecovered at that tim word reached Mr, Haynes that Joseph | Ot been broken off, but admitted he type copy for the Supple- gelo, said to be the owner. — W. Floyd, an enforcement agent, was| had not heard from Oser for weeks,| ine Wastern coast Ine. Rum running ering him. oh toe Sunaay World must Without waiting for an ambulance Pt rmursday prevedi must be killed ‘ 000,000 SUIT MORE EFFICIENCY a f Manion Gr Aum runners, M. Dufour, Major Oser’s successor] nas decreased since the organization of #1, AGAINST M LONDON, May 19 (Associated Press). IN CURING CANCER, | GR#et raioxss nonps own, |** Proprietor of the riding school} the Meet, be declared. particularly INERS| ~ ny « voto of twenty to four the Com- , has no information of Oser’s where-| along the Florida coast, while one of ae mittee on Privileges of the House of he was rushed to the office of Dr. erie eta seeatiel_ te) We Louis Alossis, No, 448 West 34th] by The World must be received by ‘Tuursday noon, ATHENS, May 19.—The condition of a 1, W. o iro release __.. DOCTORS REPORT cess the Prohibition ships recently stoppea| CHARLESTON, W. Va., May 19.—| Lords decided to-day that Lady Rhond- SE Orr a IM Heemes mRS pRRTe eee ~ tao De, Princess Elisabeth, wife of the Greek| abouts. Dr, Schuler, Oser's lawyer,| {Ng ‘searched. twenty-four suspicious} An echo of the 1919 coal strike ana| a's claim and petition to sit’ in. the| Death was caused by suffocation. |°"), 4. ST. LOUIS, May 19—The denied the engagemént was broken Street, in an automobile. When the] Sunday Main sheet whieh ha: physician examined him he said to| Staring cop wien bas, Crown Prince, 1s reported as station lookin; ft in one 4 Hs r ee * ig cral ae day without dis-| Supsequent disturbances in the South. | House of Lords had ‘not been made| wilson was thirty-elght years old and ‘treatment of cancer is becoming | ®¥: Her temperature this morning was| and added that Oser 1s “taking a] covering any liquor. Saeryrest Virgiain coal fields pote Fa lived at No. 498 Bergenline Avenue, more efficient by use of the higher | ® little over 100, pulse 120, respiration perfect rest.” to-day when a civil suit against the} 7" committee, after voting, into-| west New York, N. J. the Prohibition Navy are successfully blockading the sea lanes to the Atlan- tic coast against rum smugglers, Com- missioner Haynes said to-day, Location of Federal liquor patrols are being kept quiet by Mr. Hayne but he Indicated that the Prohibition vessels. were well distributed along Ry Hiestion af Ae Fridays and post the ,men who brought Wilson from | parisien gre rasl jorirea’ bys P.M Fodaye the plant: willbe: omted "sa conditions, requlre, “Your friend is dead." Display copy or orders relessed inter than es provided above, when omitted will not serve to earn Glwounts of any eharsoter, contract or other i THE WORLD # Penetrating X-ray, speakers de- | 30. ‘The parents of the Princess, the ee U. S. SEIZES VINEYARDS tovtted ‘Mine Workers of America, | mated that it would give reasons later ——_-—___ Selared to-day at the opening ses- | KID Ant, Queen of Roumanta, are at) wigs yCORMICK ASSERTS sie VALUED AT $2,000,000} «29 $1:000,000 damages growing |" refusing the petition. = Twenty SECOND DISAGREEMENT DIED —_ ‘ of the mid-annual convention —___. AND MAJOR WILL WED LN BASEL, 7000, net the shooting Up of Wille| English peeresses, excluding holders OND THEFT CASE . , the Radiological Society of Fr 4 . . coal C 8] of Scottish dignities, are involved in IN Bi JENESON.—On May 19, W. M. JENESON, Sorth America. OHANGE IN NAME OF STATION ©: 1 am going to marry Max Oser|rollows Captare of Wine ana} Branch Coal Company property, was todaeie Gessner Cnty Bbendoe aia pas Delta CAMPBELL: om CORONA SUBWAY. soon as my father will take 46,000 Shortage, filed with the Clerk of the Federal x jam Dalton to be| roadway and 6éth «1 her mother were the.only ladies pres- : ; ent at to-day's proceedings. 7, June 1 LOAaREOR, BE CSRIOOE 81¥0. $09 CHICAGO, May 19.—The second jury] JOHN L. SPILLANE, beloved » tach property of the union in Beckley] Lady Rhondda’s petition to sit in the] to ait in Judgment upon Willlam Daiton,} mma Woods Spllane and ¢ and Charleston, which the plaintitt's| House of Lords was granted by the| seventeen, who walked out of the North- , Charles and Catheri: Te Although radio spec! just 7 out the world ae Byes tig Mya nla ged "Broadway me to Switzerland,” sald Miss Ma- if i ferborough Hupld Transit ‘Compeny 13] thilde McCormick in Chicago a fort- ing Roentgen ray for some | “Broadway and 17th," on application of | night ago. “We have not broken our it has only been recently | Queens taxpayers, was tentatively ap- SAN FRANCISCO, May 19,—Federal officers to-day started the selzure of yard properties valued at $2,000,000, by the Theodore Gier Vineyard Company of Oakland, Court. 2 it. Iam going t ttorney sald was valued at $150,000,| Committee on Privileges March 2, but/ern Trust Company with a huge bundle tangible results, showing [proved by the ‘Transit Commission ‘to. eter dy ih eg Harman for the selzure came from| = OJ When the decision waa reported to thelof Liberty Bonds, disagreed and was lea ‘tment, have ve him soon; not when elghteen—]| washington, after a report of the selz- WOR OOLDS, GRIP OR INFLUENZA House late in March it was referred| discharged to-day. sierra ses physicians co SPORES that's too long—I'm going to be mar-| Ure of & truckload of wine and raids on] and Mf, back on the ground thet there were] The jury stool eleven to one for con-| Saturday, May 30, warehouses had shown @ shortage of fe many serious legal points to be con-|viction. ‘The prosecutors will ask an-| Our Lady of Victory R. O. Church, Inter ‘THER JOH? M8, MEDICINE ried in Basel.” —Advt. 46,000 gallons of wine, . : sidered. other trial. ment at Calvary Cemetery. 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