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case mereninre tt se = 4 ilssed Ward and crashed through the glass coupe. BULLET HIT PETERS IN HEART. ~ Ward fired, he is said to have admitted. The bullet hit Peters ' fon the left side of the chest, pierced the heart and lodged in the » small of the bach. Peters staggered, his grip on his gun relaxed » and he dropped into the dusty grass beside the road. : Chatley Ross and “Jack” operied fire on Ward, the Sheriif said, from their car. Ward took refuge behind his coupe and returned the fire. Fight or nine shots were fired altogether, according to in the back of Ward's ‘ [ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 22, 1922," CITY DENIES BRT |4cying Postmaster Genera raken|OUP SIEEREDDRYS (ATTELLAGAN = ci sateen FOR $30,000,000 sive letters recently, as has City Man- Diamon's home are blamed on persotis opposed . . t i ; Ww ; TT to’ the City Manager plan of govern- a. the Sheriff said. W ‘ard was gps ay ee hat kind) Demands Trial in State Courts Policeman Fled as Pinch Was] Brings Ledgers to Prove He}me"* adopted by Columbus not long guns the others were using was not divulged, 1! known. ee pgaushitacle Peticaacels dade d ; oh, ; idl andve elt balloet had glee The other machine suddenly shot away, one of the men continu- Betore Jury , Ale , Made—“F TINCeSS Aids in Had No Reason For force was tmmediately ‘asgigned to the ing to fire at Ward. No bullet hit Ward. Inadequate Service. Another Raid 7 W anting Fire. gee, | put so far no clue’ have been t “Ward told me he thought one man collaps:|.”’ interrupted Cor- oner Fitzgerald, who was sitting with the Sherifi The Sheriff replied that Ward had told him he was not sure he had hit either man. The machine went along the road toward Chap- paqua, then turned off to the right and disappeared. pality to proceed with subway work way, early Sunday morning only charmed the eye with STATEMENT AS MADE BY COUNSEL FOR WARD. ENGLISH ACTRE under Contract No. 4 of the dual sub- ay Fe f way agreements. tae: ~ ' ; TELLS OF FIGHT IN PRCAee heed aihux d) Wi : ee re The trio had a lot of ledgers with] their sublime grandeur and Corporation Counsel Arthur J. W. Hilly, denies Receiver Garrison's ’ grateful. He wished he could do} tinued behind closed doors rare beauty, The following statement was made They took him in. He WAS VeT¥linem, ‘The investigation was con- right to a trial in the Federal Court something for them Later, to newspa en, the former by John F. Brennan, of Yonkers, counsel, and Rabenold & Scribner, of No. 61 Broadway, Manhattan, attor- neys for Mr, Ward: eerie may Ge sl About ECOrS “You might tell us where wo can] pugilist stated that “We have nothing | But also made it possible for @ jury in the State courts. get a drink,"’ suggested Stafford, My son , We ee re es Ch tet dwellers within the city to The answer says the receiver did | “Sure,” ‘sald the policeman, and|Brophy's request and not by sub- ; not comply with the charter in fail- told the chauffeur to go to No, 621|Poena. jie is satisfied that our busi- | ENJOY fresh garden vegeta- The City of New York filed in the Federal Court to-day its answer to the $30,000,000 mult brought by Receiver Garrison of the B. R. T. for alleged breach of contract. He charges the eity with responsibility for the pres- ent financial predicament of the com- pany through fallure of the munici- Prohibition Agents Stafford, Ker- ot ae STA bs = - rigan and Potter cruising in Green- - Fe Gaston ie eta pea HANGING GARDENS wich Village in an automobile en- countered a large handsome policeman in full uniform at Hudson and Perry Streets at 6 o'clock this morning. ‘The agents were going uptown after mak- Joseph Shalleek, visited the Bureau erosion, most magnificent questioned fdr an hour by Chiet Fire b fed eae cities, was cele. Marshal Brophy and Deputy Chiet] Fated tor its gardens suse ne | pended in the air. of Fire Investigation to-day and were 4 Primal about th ing four raids in the Village and in} 6) the floor and partly on the stock the Broadway restaurant district. of the Ming Toy Bootery which Attell | These hangin, “Hey, fellers, give us a lift,” called}and Tausend own at ‘No. 1656 Iroad ging gardens not presence of ga “We have appeared this morning before District Attorney Weeks to make complaint on behalf of our client, W. 8. Ward, against a gang of biackmailers. “The known members of the gang } now at large are ‘Charley Ross” and sceemaesiGesions the man known ‘Jack.’ A third member of the gang, ing to file with the eee oe in Street. een. ree cae ee ot on bles— | now dead, has since been identified as] |. iene Weual form of claim and notice of} J Post MASTER GEN; “3VL 1d yt SEE pada rd bart eal Peles Ea ie oe ee | Glarence ‘Peters, and has, we have} Miss Robinson in Court Says|thirty aays pefore commencing sult. SeBaAReLeEtT poltceman in full uniform lined up in| Wanting a fire ; Just such succulent Mad, & pemitel rocked and a fad f A similar action is now pending, the front of the bar of John Kirby, Bar-| Attell said his business was insured bh green | conduct discharge from the navy. it} Schreiber Smashed Doors |oity states, in the cases of the New tholomew O'Donahue, after the po-| for $18,000, and that he could have { vegetables as are served in | 4s not known whether they had other York Municipal Railway Company Iceman had exchanged ‘nice morn- | 80!d it for $13,000 a month ago. pleasing variety at CHILDS. Goutederates. and Kicked Her. and the New York Consolidated Rail- ings" with the boss, served them with} Chief Brophy said Attell has been os | “These men sought to extort money road Compiny, growing out of the 0 en ea wn ar y nes whiskey, requested to furnish additional in- Fach vegetable is so cooked | from M, Ward by threats in various} igs Jean Robinson, an actress,/S#me state of facts. Partial blame Stafford poured his drink into a lit-| formation. He declared that he did tuad sad cone ee forms, including threats of death to for the city's alleged failure to exe- s e@ | tle bottle. not O; K. Attell'’s hooks, but lodked himeeit and his family. has decided that Imra Sehretber of }oute its part of the contract i laid And Vote for Best Candi ates; “What's the idea?” sald Kirby. them over tn a cursory manner only “Mr, Ward at first tried to quiet | No. 151 Riverside Drive must be pun-|to the plaintiff itself for modifying “We are United States Prohibitton| Brophy said his investigation would them by payments, but finally they Jished for the way she alleges he acted|the contract for a 60h Street tunnel P iti 1] Chi { ¢ th D k enforcement agents," sald Stafford. | be carried further and he would make demanded a jump sum of $75,000. | 04 the night of May 10 at her home,|U%4er the East River instead of he 0 1 1¢a 1e S In e ar There was a snort and a flash of | 40 statement at this time "They set the night of Monday, May 15, Queensboro Bridge route as originally blue and brass and the door banged.| The shoe shop is over the Club fas the limit for this clean-up and get- | No. 105 West 76th Street. planned, thus entailing delay. a Kerrigan ran out to the street, but | Maurice. y yesterday a watch- away.” First she had her professional com-| Failure on the part of the receiver : 4 : the policeman, cap in hand, was half|man in the club felt a drop of what “Mr. Ward met them, hoping to|ranion, Miss Rugenia Holmes, appear] to furnish adequate service and equip-| SUffragists Displaying Independence of Judg-| way up the block and going fast. He}he supposed was water fall on his .temporize and put them off. He was|against Sshreiber on a charge of dis-| ment {s also cited by the city in its did not even-turn his head when Ker-]hand. He found ¢ “ “ i in his own car, but covered by thelorderly conduct. But that was dih-| defense. ment—‘“‘Wets” and “Drys” Curry Their |rigan canea. from the ceiling. Poll gun of Peters, who sat alohgside.| missed. To-day Miss Robinson her-| The fact that the company pald in : Kirby and O’Donahue were locked} was called ahd crawled through a Ross and Jack were in a red Stuta.| self appeared against him in the West] only $12,700,000 of its contracted Favor—Voters Change Minds at Polls. up. trap door into the shoe shop. At the command of Peters, backed by| Side Court on a charge of assault. share of $13,000,000 toward the cost . the drawn guns, Mr. Ward's automo-| | ‘There wu vein’ party net of building rapid transit routes under By David Lawrence. ithe wowed Cotes tk to pert wi bile was brought to a standstill at aj night, ae ‘obinson testified. | Contract No. 4 is also urged as as a| (Special Correspondent of The Eve- reagents AMR Oee cee UR Gdalb Oe te No. ote eae eee Weew the | ments, ae Street and § re vate 7 Proprietor and Nicholas Senitoro were |nue, and was exoner venth Ave- t above Kensico Reservoir,|"Capt. B. P. Hoey of the United 01 ; d by the po lonely spot above defense. In general the city denies it ning World.) home. It requires no gift of prophecy | arrested, and Dennis Moynihan's cafe, |lice after he had answered que atone iy i wy The other downtown places raided| Attell was brought to the place }| een active in endeavoring to per-|were Thomas Primm’s restaurant at|from his home in the Oregon Apart- and the other two, Ross and Jack,|States Army was there. Mise Holmes! nag not acted with all possible dill- 5 planted their car in front of the Ward] 274 I were there ,and so were Mr.| pence in carrying out the contract WASHINGTON, May 22 (Copy- ee ue bre eV bold ity hem No. 247 West 11th Street, where|He said the insurance, $16,000, did a nf power a ne decision of such stock and fixtures. ".| Schreiber and a Mr. Norman. mo - car, partially locking it in the nar. It 1s admitted that no contract for} Tsht)—The eternal question-mark | i vcctions as Prohibition, and that's the Broad “After a party, which was at a row road. the Nassau Street route has been let| has been placed opposite the woman] why : fee J restaurant, we went in a taxi to my why the wets have been so eager ' Central Bullding d adjoins the ‘The order of Peters that Mr. Ward and that the 14th Street-Eastern Dis-| voter by the national headquarters of} to emphasize the statements of women Non AWosk det cues a cess puildlag which wotses! the idancing : apartment. Capt. Hoey came up with Jeave his car resulted in a grab for i 9 i i 6 me and Miss Holmes, my companion. | ‘ct line is not being operated. all parties here. Nobody knows a bit wie cer be Tooal campaigns and may! which has defeated all efforts to get | palace Roseland. Hundreds dance it eclare themselves in favor of modl-| evidence until to-day. They arrested | Roseland every Sunday, and firemer the revolver in Peters's hand, thereby |", The answer of the Transit C resently Mr. Schreiber telephoned Ob ERS Ea eae epee AS reflecting the shot from Peters's 8UD,| om down stairs and demanded who| #OM, ® co-defendant in the suit, will] More to-day—now that three primary} fication of existing laws. : ? ld egies Had etanted inthe wtter und giving opportunity to Mr. Ward) was with me. Itold him, "Nobody, *| not be filed until May $1. elections have been held—about the] While there are no statistics to] mig oR Tag gee eee With | eon it’ might have quickly reac { to return the fire. -Chorley Rosslive ne sald he Kher it waave tee so beneichet lel se way women will vote next autumn] Prove it, the prevalent impression a oot ene muramotiwes fOr the : | : es 5, haa a ietors, Gus Wii of the dancers. } ices oar. Mr. rare noturnel, thts | P29,be was ree, be Py intl h MYSTERIOUS THIEF than was known two years ago, ex-|"eTe: based upon report» from all parts Rea Se ee Ueene | teall'a dlvorsea. wite, the), wap Advt. on page 12) fire and the Stutz car took flight : yous ;"*\| RAIDS THREE SHIPS} cept ono thing—ana that's independ- =— - of the country, is that the interest of | Stattord and his squad visited the}arrested recently in connection wit! towanis Chappaqua. Petera’s body! +; didn't hear a shot, but I heard ence of judgment. 7 women in Lith s There rc Ona One ones arene Roof at 1 o'clock Sunday eee or anout #2, Fo0/000 worth : Was left at the side of the road. the smashing of the front door gl »|auiz candidates more carefully than|™0Fing. They had with them a young} °f bonds from the mails. “Mr, Ward promptly told the story ng r glass! Forty Recent Staten Island] Fisures are not available. The n aba tle I’heard footsteps on’ the ever before, One of the biggest pete |WoUaN known only as ‘The Princess," | Attell was indicted by the Cook] Notice to Advertisers Moynihan was made a prisoner. not cover th In the early morning hours the| The shoe shop is i to hie attorneys and laid the facts be-| stairs, I told Capt. Hoey to tel Robberies Laid to Same _ | States do not keep track of votes bY} cal mectings of its kind ever held, for|* Soft-eved brunette, When they told] County Grand Jury at Chicago om 9) yay gas poy nnd teleaso ordert “~ fore the District Attorney and thelonone the police, because Mr. Schrel. Butclar. * sexes. Political organizations are|instance, developed in Indiana the|J0h® Coleman, the waiter, that he{charge of conspitacy in fontect ty |e ine vei Herning sford Sheriff of Westchester County. er wan. ateneds “Joa as he tained urgiar. trying to check up the number of|other day when the State League of|¥®# Under arrest he bolted into the| with the fixing of the 1019 World's ayer $f eres. He never was tried. Six pall players were acquitted of the Women Voters invited the successful |4Tes8INs room of the women perform- “We are now directing our effortalteteyhoning, Mr. Schreiber broke in| Staten Island's mysterious ‘sneak| women who voted in each primary, Republican and Democratic candidates |°™S: The hooch hunters started in to finding Charley Ross and Jack. the apartment door. Capt. Hoey| thief, who for six weeks has defled|but there is no way to tell, for In- “Mr. Ward was admitted to bail led bli r in the primaries for United States|2fter him, but when they saw what | charge. @ technical charge of man- stay ethos him’and I ran balck to/ avery effort of the police to trap him, /stance, how many Republican women] @ iit Fr state exactly their Stans they saw they let ‘The Princess" go a eee yoted for Alter in Pennsylvania as ; “But Mr. Schreiber got away, fol- forenone, ery POLARY che) Raves Be opposed to Pinchot for Governor, or] M4 principles. Mr. Beveridge, Repub- |! and lead him out. Meanwhile some BOMB BLASTS HOME Me haere has been rifling of watches und money lica! 1 Mr. FE of the pafrons threw teacups from jag y ron lowed me, and kicked me many ames. how many preferred Beveridge to| ican, and Ralston, Democrat, OF GEORGIA MAYO The World must ve Hoey got control of him again] and went through the Standard Oil] New in eaiea But every bit of|Were each given a half hour on the|thelr tables at the enforcement men, F GEORGI YOR tos of | first day of the convention and drew|PUt no one was hit. not Copy containing ep be by The World must by recelyed by 1 Po MG Pee type cory ane t ed by NY Ritrsday When Peters was discovered dead nly a pack of plawing dards, a pair ‘ Capt. of dice and $1.82 was found in his}. held him in the bathtum until the| steamers Tyrula and the 8. 2. Hark-|\nformation from those avings mado eoeited by ‘Thursday noom, Main Sheet: copy, type cony which har eorived by 4% M. Friday. and en= pockets. The murder was considered 4 the schooner Sally W. lots to det ees ents of City Manager Deen received In. the police came. ness an 6 schoon ly Wren,| general character, and that means 0 determine which should speak Opponents 0: ily Manager iday, and ‘one of the most mysterious in West-|""wnnat afternoon when I was ap-| tied up at the foot of Canal Street, ie alarantia bt Aas and un-| frst. The candidates were asked ip| TUG CAPTAIN REFUSES Ein of Government in Salat ehes.er County. are revolver bY! pearing in a matinee, Mr. Schreiber | Stapleton. successful candidates, indicates that| vance to state their views on those TO TALK ABOUT HOOCH 4 and positive release ech cope phen bene team ad came and sat ih the third row and| Watchmen were on the decks of all| women took part far beyond the ex-| Seneral educational and welfare meas- = = Columbus Are Blamed. ‘ em alee ik ae 4 peers made it almost imposaibl three, but in the cabin of Capt. Will a the political shi ures in which the women have in-| ¢. Secteu: Warcy Sees Aa TT ETIS Pu 1 abore “apneet tee this was because the gun that Peters| Tay mee foe "Tae '<? lira, Lagherbop, on’ the. Tyrvia the | eceainn OF ASY. Of Me Dole ce) emo Tot: | terested thamselves nationally Capt: George Forayth: of the Forsyth]: COLUMBUS, May A | Farm ‘decouats sr, Soutrast of otbees had dropped in Ward’ # automobile , LL OLAOE WOLON) ‘ This forr © Towing Line and his crew of seven,|pomb loaded with a heavy charge of |" Gapt. Hoey told a similar story on|Sneak thief got the Captain's gold} jot and now intends to use it in pri- is form of questioning and in- bomb THE WORLD & and was carried away from him.|+ne witheas stand, and the fo tg | Watch and $35 while he was asleep. | aries as well asin elections, The ef-]‘Ity Js characteristic of women's| Placed under arrest at New London, When Mr. Ward read of the discov-| ot Yet anished, Misa Robinadn {| Att, in the quarters of the under off-| fect on American political parti political activity and the country will] Conn, Saturday, on charges of con- ° ' ery of the murdered man, it ts sald . | cers, also sleeping, he got three other Lever! | See! more and more of it i ~ | spirac that he consulted with, his lawyers] ® Drltish subject and the British Con- | cers, also sleeping, he got 1 her |alrendy being estimated, not, however, Sve. madre and more of it in the eleo- | apira and then information was given. to] ‘wate Was represented. gold wal an Aboard from any table of statistics, but from 3 o year. 8. P. Harkness he got three gold/, judgment of woman nature.|| TWO conclusions m: be drawn, ho shane 2c : the Sheriff last Saturday, relies ie Eps the Sheritt Werner last Saturday.) WITH POLICEMAN’S GUN | watches, one allver watch and $62,| Women may ‘ere and. there liave|NoWever, even at this ec and on the Sally Wrenn he took two] party preferences based upon tradition| ‘he g4me—women are : My District Attorney F. E. Weeks pore Had Beon Concealed Since Diseov- More than forty pI #8, according | put in the main the conclusion is being|{sht tooth and nail a return genee-| Federal authorities say the tug was Im- eat the Graba Jury. probabl ry ery te Wa oats, an to the police, have been entered on} reached by those who have studied| *ly to the convention system of] plicated in removing whiskey from the e Grand Jury p: ly woul fat 1 Rem vy the Island in the past six weeks and | tho question that women are an inde-]lecting candidates, and they are| sloop Grace and Edna, seized Wednes- not take up the Ward cage until late] when an ambulance surgeon told a * watches and money stolen. Nothing ‘ton “| \dentitying themselves with the Pro-| day. pendent unit in the electorate. Or © Pro. p ah : a pets oe arene Murder! Nathan Alberin, several weeks ago, | else has been taken and tho police | ganizations like the National League] £"essive Wing of each of the parties —_——Se " believe each operation was performed Yi Jatior and will reserve for themselves the The Sheriff said that he haa further] that he was incurably il! and the old | peers Gach opertl of Women oars weaa Cie. National oie tawing tom nie nace FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED information in the case, but he cannot} man became despondent over it, his oe tendency and remained intact, not.|the party to the other, indeed trom| INCASE OF RUNAWAY BOY divulge jt now, “He was unwilling to} son, Robert L. Alberin, a patrolman! SYNTHETIC SAVING 4 o to hring liquor into this country, red at the Custom House to-day ue Lessler, attorney for Forsyth, would not permit him to be questioned. The tugboat William C. Bickle, oper- withstanding the general enfranctise-| 0% party to anothee, depending upon pay whether he had any more defi-| attached to the Coney Island Station cons WHER fle oan progrensiy CK) : by Constitutional essive. 1 3o4N. Jw May 22— mite information regarding the de-| took care to hide his service revolver OF DAYLIGHT MIXES ear YARNS Another significant circumstance, OE cai a ab A oan 7 tills of the blackmail plot, except that |eyery time he remained overnight at} UP CAPITAL FOLK Both the Repubiicans and Demo-| hich Is the cause of apprehension to] County, believes that Henry Schelm, threats against the lives of Mr, and|/théilr home, No. 41 Diamond Street, Mrs. Ward had been made. Greenpoint. He chime home yesterday and put i ee ee ae _'* WARD SECRETARY the weapon Unde the mattress, Ea had no idea that his father knew OF THE FEDERAL _| where it was secrotéd, But this morn- to Change Clocks. img, while the patrolman wis out 9 ‘| BASEBALL CLUB] his room « tew minutes, the eidermas | WASHINGTON, May 22° (Cony. got the ver and shot |"sht).—After a hectic, topsy-turyy sh a tole | Walter 8. Ward is the son of| himself through the right temple. He} week, Washington's plan for synthetic % the regular party leaders, is the de- veloping tendency of the women|* bey Who disappeared early this voters to change their minds between} monty from his home here, was the primaries and election, If the candi-| victim of foul play, according to Mayor date who wins: isn’t sufficiently pro-] Wilmer Speck of Tuckerton. Speck eee rene the opposite party picks] said ayrests may be made shortly. and the way they disregarded the or-| the other in the election itself. “yrany things we have learned since the ganization’s wishes in Indiana is! ‘phe swinging from one side to|scarch started in arnest tend to support proof sufficient that women will swing] the other will revolutionize both politi..| it. of the shot brought his son runnin their influence to one side or the other] ai parties and the chances are the We have questioned the boy's moth- Robert B. Ward of the bakery firm.Jin, Another ambulance surgeon said | ‘P© TOCks of public discontent. Ahow!| aenending upon thelr own Intuitive} full effect of woman's vote, which|¢? aid she supports the story told by He was Secretary and Financial Man-| he had died instanly. Nathan Alberin|a# gone up demanding that the] judgment of a candidate's ability or] was hard to discern in 1920 because of |‘h® father, John schelm, that the boy ager of the Brooklyn Federal League | was sixty-four years old. clocks be turned forward, daylight | moral worth. the enormous landslide of the Repub-|'*" #¥ay across the flelds after he had Baroball Club, which was owned by | seas [waving way, or immediate return to| Naturally the Prohibition forces] licans, will be noted and felt in the| °°" *¢oded the old time. ha done a great deal to corral the] Congressional elections this yéar and his father and uncle. £ = = -] Mr, Ward married Miss Beryl Cur- PUBLIC UTILITY Merchants who had been trying to] woman yote; and the wets, too, have in the next Presidential election, THE W ORLD’S i | Oct, isis. and aimed exemption] © LOSSES TO PEOPLE tay that they were woine mck wo i: | WATSON THREATENS |CONTRACTOR GIVES |Frarlem Office from the selective draft of the army fe wis WD als old hours, regardless of Government} VIOLENCE IN SENATE BATTLE TO THUGS arle fm Oct. 1911, on the ground that biel No Vested Right to Make|*epartment time. ‘Tho trouble has —— —— cb cca In Row Over Postmasters! Attacked by Two Men, He “ cs = . been that nobody has gone to bed an nen. hi salary, which would cease it] Profit, Says State Service |hour earlier, not even the school chil- e e le*t the bakery company to go into Commission. He Offers to Knock Down Senator Phipps. dren, Washington is the one city |: ALBANY, May 22, f mam the “The public does not insure a WASHINGTON, May 22.- crats have attempted to organize the y i atively little suc- Folks Won’t Go to Bed} *o™. but with relatively little su * i cess. Women have identified them- Hour Earlier; Plan Devised | seives with the parties, but they have shown little sign of becoming thick and thin party supporters. The way George . Ward and a nephew of] WS dead on the floor when the noise | daylight saving is about to go upon i -Nature’s fragrance Now Located at Cut and Robbed 2092 7th Ave. for your refreshment— Near 125th St. of $50. Two men accosted Carlo Marino Ralph D. Ward, Vice 7 tes which cannot " Mieddant of ie torastin fata ee United States w not “change time” without an act of Congress. A Postmas: empted on the ground that he was| utility against loss. If poor busi- | Congressman has introduced a Dilll ter appointments in Georgia started «| contractor, of No. 2895 Lorillard Ave. | HOTEL THERESA BUILD’ e : ing & necessary industr, ness judgment has been exércised giving the Commissioners of the Dix hot exchange in the nate. fosd “Tn the Bronx, early to-day and _ , Walter 8. Ward was ies. $50 in] im management of a property, the |trict power to change the clocks in : ate to-day] isied him for jobs. He told them to| * | Jamaica in 1914, th reckless should not suffer thereby. | their discretion. between Senator Watson, Democrat, |yeo him later and was about to turn MEMORIAL NOTICES. @riving in an os oh should future rate payers The hour earlier plan will prevail] of that State, und Senator Phipps of away when one drew a knife. The |ORDERCGUS Geli loving memory of a os affltagl so ona e. be pon to reimburse the Jat the White House, regardiess of] Colorado, u Republican member of fother demanded money, paghtgdnvoted husband and) father who de- Boule: y for losses sustained by | others. ‘ Boag a In the fight that followed Marino |*"*? ‘hs ite May Aad Street, it was sald to-day that Mrf ent rates granted to past ————_. the Post Office Committee, who ts op- | 115 slashed several times across the : Ward's family is in Utica. consumers of the company." $100,000 DONATION FOR RAnivm| Posing the nominations. As a result] ),<, Fitty dollars was taken fro: 7 ‘ head. y aken from oe ‘This ruling was }aid down to-day MADE TO SOUTHERN HOSPITA business was disrupted for several)jim. People in the neighborhood camenactntene eloeneit vei . .000 to the| took thelr o yersy in sare ws to ct a policeman. pis . Weptera New York Utilities, Inc., | Rutherford Hospital of Rutherfordtown, | ridor. y tate the’ cor bilonip tre peel is nae ee 1M. Wie ek ba Uh OTTAWA, May 22-0; 4. Hayes, = Umhine, to return to electricity | N- © for Wie surohane sf, radium uy a word out of the way and|Park Station arrived just as two men!” Nia JRCH, Bway, O6th at., Tucs President of the Canadian National fagara, dish Seah ery betiry ‘el y by Dre Henry Norris at| Ul knock you down," Watson shout-|started tanning. He followed one AA - to-day inf the Bpecial a lonroe Philadelphia, one of the found ed at Phipps, as the two faced each | firing a8 he ran. In front of No, 2356 " = — PRELL FU. tien en Matiway Treneponetion Pee iee PGE tS Feb, 38, 1981 hospital. ‘The gift was made by J. c. [other Just otttside the door of the| Washington Avenue he overtook| Nrnal Onno Biwae oh at, Men that the Canadian Northern pro- ‘resent rates are to be set aside | pionk of Hickory, N. ©., a retired miti| Senate Chamber vieenea. Delis twentyesaven, of] ce rene . Biway., 3 ea . ey on ea fo cut freight rates 16 to 17 per rae gs the former rates are | owner, in memory of his wife, Senator Phipps declined to discuss] No. 706 East 214tlf Street. There wa ay aM on lumber, for one r+ sident 4 iscuss | No. 7 estat as | — : t Benity of the Canadian Pa-| changed by the commission, ‘The To st 14 I9. One Da eter Oates caitan Saas eee pape Marino SEEMAN BROTHERS, fnc., New York . testifying Friday, suggested n cut| general Average reduction order Take Laxative BROMO QUININE? tabiet Banstor Wataan eal * Phipps tidentitt ty f nséailants, | LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. : sep ied Fs 11.70 per ent fe about 15 per cent eet | the genuine beare the signature of bry, | decline! the tehalleng personal He will | sned © West LORCANS Ree tae OTE OEE Proprietors of "Whig Rose Coffee Grove, Be sure you get BROMO. 300,—Aayy, + Combat, | * Tieatry, Address 8 36z World, .) liberal reward, + Farms Court,