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Nbrary Cunningham had installed. The hone was out of order, Cun- the lawyer tip-toed up the cellar to listen, but were discovered Durgiars were in the house. The lawyer walked debonairely into the ve much at home. Ward w into @ rage, amd fired four shots; wone killed Peters, two wounded the + 2 gd man (unnamed in this partl- statement) in the shoulder and head. Bullets splintered woodwork, janded man was taken to Stamford by Cunningham in this version and | Re Ward disposed of the body of Peters. || | MeeeoThere followed all Monday the ||) qgumfecroscopic search of the library and om rest of the Ward home by relays detectives which proved that a part MGF “the story (‘the trimmings” at @uy> Then Cunningham was turned over ett to the authorities at the McAipin. And under questioning by Mr. Weeks, Shoriff Werner and o members of their staffs, assisted by “A.C, Dennison and William Dorsey, qe hotel detectives, and Harry Scott of the Pinkerton Agency, he set forth .@am entirely new arrangement of the ‘SMicidents of which he said he had ge. wo-nbents to successive queationers, But im all of them he said he was called “upon for help for the wounded Joe ** Jackson and helped him to get surgi- ‘neal care in concealment. He insisted /spot in Kensioo where Peters’s bO@Y/train No. 69, which went through} The plan provides for the Third O'vhe had not been in the Ward home * himself; the part previously assigned to himself as the man who sought it George 8. Ward's lawyer and him to do eavesdropping from omWalter Ward was now igned to a ‘Wenew character he called “Rogers.” |) ‘meaddrens); he also said he was called || sy telephone to Stamford where he “found Jackson lying wounded in a “taxicab which had brought him from Netw Rochelle. "f In describing the nature of the | Wreharges which the supposed blackmail- id ) “ere with the aid, as Cunningham sald, w®of Walter Ward were using, an inol- dent was described in which the wife sisof a widely known oll magnate consid- “geered herself grossly affronted, To those sexperienced in prosecuting blackmail- ere this part of the story seemed parti- w,tularly ‘fishy,’ inasmuch as it was obvious that the supposed aggrieved Person could not be pursuaged to become a confirming witness and al- most certainly would deny the story puty Sheriff Ruscoe spent the qn night In satisfying himself there was no such place anywhere within half a am of the address furnished by the informer. 4 HE NOW JEERS AT. THE AU- td THORITIES. i) Cunningham, in his cell, jeered the cxitum around and find out what they can get without my help; because ap- parently it isn’t appreciated.” we""Warden Hill, after observing Cun- might be necessary to put him under ‘ertreatment for post-alcoholic nervous- mess. ~di@ ~The informatign given to the Dis soetrict Attorney by the American in- cluded this statement as coming from = Cunningham: “His plan was to place Walter 8. Ward where it could be shown to the Satisfaction of his father, George 8. =~ Ward, that his son was getting money ° out of him on the strength of infor- which the son was telling the father @ gang of blackmailers was threaten- ing to make public, “Cunningham freely said that both Peters and the mysterious second mar had gone to the Ward home as th result of an appointment between them and Ward." Im another part of the information Cunningham was made to say that the return of Peters to New York on the eve of the working out of the plot against young Ward was acci- dental. Peters, stranded, he was noted as saying, sought out the man who was to lure Ward into making criminal statements in the hearing of “a confidential lawyer for George 8. Ward." Knowing Peters was ac- quainted with Ward at the race this man seized on Peters as @ witness and assistant. » TELLS OF LURID 8TA NG AF- e% FAIR. Something of the character and re- Nability of Cunningham is indi- ted.by a. part of his state- ment in which he says that ‘‘the ~& bya knife, and he added that had he eR been too weak to withdraw the ) Knife from the wound he would have ‘aed to death. In his original stat ent, as published by the Evenin Ppa! as having been given to the erican two days ago, Cunningham told of secreting himself in the cellar “et the Ward home with the ‘‘confiden- tial attorney of George 8. Ward," out of order so that they could not “women and champugne” to en . millionaire * Amon ather,"’ shooting until I got a telephone mes- = § sage, I was at my home in the Bronx se. * ey “| JERSEY CITY MAYOR |paviason ana George 0. Reddington, | \ocrsice Pitney, daughter’ of United |drews and the young man hit Bleck | But no one need be disturbed over ie gounsel to the Transit Commission, th Senatorial outbreaks, Th B *Yningham through the night, said it|™Me,on the phone from Stamford. Hel HITS AT COMMISSION] marked many stages of the hearing, | States Supreme Court Judge Mahlon|! the eye. Block had him arrested. | hose Senatorial curbveaks. | hey ale and that Jackson wanted me to come jon concerning the elder Ward| Cunningham said Jackson told him|:ground for the Jersey City terminug|or pay another fare on 125th Street. Th ‘anging over a dictaphone, which was ee if gota being sald between doesn't remember Peters, He left] arrested in Syracuse recently for the VOTES TO REFUSE also at Oxford and Cambridge Univer- 4 ter 8. and the “ropers" in| Puris Isiand, he said, May 12 er| theft of a red Stutz automobile from LESS THAN 2 CENTS on agriculture in the United trial contemplated by our law, and hard Mbrary. Yn his statement furnished to the mamas before the Westchester au- itesquestioned him Cunningham! named Finnegan, and then ca: rding to the Waterto th % me to} cording je Watertown authorities, . talked more of the “blackmail ring“| New York alon Cunningham threatened to tell what rk Hoboes to Drastic and his race track adventures than of ! Ward case. He asserted that the ; idly theatric vampirish syndicate fo involve Wulter Ward because hej has given him trustworthy ningham, arrested last night as . y informa- 7 a ma r cept alms of less th paras, Incurred membling debts narnist be tion jn the past reported seeing two] terial witness in connection with the uae a0 the life of national bank charters, now| of students from Negro universities and] against, Soubriquet 7 to 2 and Mysia salary, which is moderate, in spite of Attorney by the State police came to] Wa# NO prosecution, il wuffer by being less intelli- * |Pogrom;, by Lemberg, out of Papingeol,| NERAL CHURCH, Saturday, 11 A. M, them from Detective Joseph William = Ps NSTAWTINOPLE, June 3. “ directed. = . {ntellt-| NEGROES URGE HARDING | {onthe Oak Stakes’ ron here today. |= n of the Sth Street Station, Manhat-| CUNNINGHAM ONOH WORKED IN Renae Van 08 Come ——— TO PREVENT LYNCHINGS] Sir, ©. Hulton’s Soubriquet, by Lem- FUNERAL DIRECTORS, ppesie ith men who dabbied in rac who has been working with then RACING STABLE. santinapls at Its enoual meeting WoUL! LINT BANK CHARTER ~— = berg out of Silver Fowl, was second and | m——+— . tting, and tl were e “ of ya 4 rece! ‘vo! that all mem- . - . < — EB. Do St. Alary's Mysla, by Bachelor's é. re enabled] Williamson aid a former convict who| OTTAWA, June 3.—Jamea J. Cun Bball’ hersaties ceruse te ane WASHINGTON, June 2.—The Senate) WASHINGTON, June 2.—President| it. “out of Mitylene, was third, has passed the How Dill extending} Harding received to-day 4 delegation} ‘rhe betting on Pogrom was 5 to 4 " le of t é was employed tn the racing stables of} its announcements, includes all ted. The h testing against lynchings. vive <u delay faye atten Pataeia nag eteet several! Commander J. K. L. Ross. Commander] the leading beggars, deciares it 19 siihea provision mating the cherie Tee eaaard, Sensis Aacineaat colt eH y was found | Ross sald that he hae not heard of Cun-| forced to adopt thie rerulation rnarial, ao the measure now goss to pe Poon , Introduced the Broadway at Goth Mm her i ge Cunningham . , atin Mine ial (THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922, if ” MADE MOONSHINE CE 40 YEARS; NEVER unmitigated liar, His utterances may —~——. be found by the thorities of KNEW OF ANY LAW rural county to have a ceetdin ferté{Courtenay Had Arguments} Transit Commission Hears irst He Ever Heard. of It,” He Says, When Hen teat vas tormerty|g¥vith Men and a Woman Plan Said to Have O. K. of Harlem Chamber. Arrested. PETERSBURG, W. Va., June 2 “T've been making whiskey for nigh on forty years and this is the first time I knew there was any law agin it," said Henry Hours, a employed by Commander J. K. LJ | Few Hours Before, Ross, Canadian turfman ws Ladethes . It is even intima i ae ‘Charlie Ross'’ mention- BAUGATUCK, Cong., June 2.—] Service and equipment of the Third ed as one of Peter's companions. Joseph P. Courtney, employed in the] Avenue Rallroad Company were taken The authorities said it might BC] peste Tax Division’ the Unitea|™P by the Transit Commission to-day in its continued investigation of mi cellaneous surface car lines of this city. The hearing was held before venerable citizen of the Smoke- hole district, located in Grant and several days before they got Cunning- ham's full story. Meantime they have States Internal Revetttie Department, James B. Walker, Secretary, of the comminsion. Pendleton counties, when he was viaited by State police and ar- rested to-day. A native of the district gave in- , {bankrupt firm of EB. BE. Dier & Co., Evening World.) still and had done so ever since ; mat F Press).—Three entries in the natlonal he could rementber, issued a statement to-day designed to] WASHINGTON, June #~Night} balloon race which started from Mil- Corporal Briner, who led the’ | 8tf@ighten out a misunderstanding re-} sessions of the Senate, long discus- no intention of letting Cunningham's | and attached to the New Haven office, detention ee Hes arasy ra was Killed by a New York, New Ward was informed early to-day over the teleghone of Cunningham's arrest, Haven and Hartford train at the Sau- A plan proposed by the Harlem Ward, calmly read over all the news-|ed but was identified by letters and| Chamber of Commerce was placed paper articles and calnly said: |documents found strewn along the] in evidence by Dr. Michael C, O’Brien, “We have nothing to add to the/track. At first it was thought that] Vice-President and Chairman of the on DER RECEIVER [SESSIONS ATNHT [OOF 13 BALOONS EXPLAINS STAND GETONNERVES OF | IN NATIONAL RACE. REFUSING BOOKS) MANY SENATORS FORCED TO LAKD Always Willing to Allow Dis-|Rows on the Floor Grow More| Two in Army Gas Bag Have trict Attorney to Inspect Frequent as Members Narrow Escape Over Them, He © Says. Tire. Lake. was an employee O'Farrell agency. Mr. O° “GOULASH” IS COMMENT OF VAL O'FARRELL. “The Cunningham story ts undt- luted goulash, I know Cunniigham. He never worked for mo. > heard of Rogers and Jackson, Cun- ningham {8 a paranolac with a cre- ——~ ative criminal Imagination. He is an Mgnfred W. Ehrich, receiver of the] (From a Staff Correnpandent of The} CHICAGO, June 2° (Associated ‘ in the air at noon to-di was the beginning of an educa- 4 ™&d of the District Attorney for the] the uncertainty: bf politics at home| Were mn to-day. No tional campaign in the Smokehole ]DOOkS and records of the bankrupt} ate getting on the Senators’ nerves, | reports of their whereabouts had been region. concern. ‘Last night's outbréwk, wheh Senator] Teceived at that hour, oe Mr. Ehrich sald he did not refuse} McCumber, who 1s handling the tariff} The balloonists wnaccounted. for. the District Attorney access to the} bill for the majority, and Senator] Were Major Oscar Wéatover, in an Dier books, that he would have al-|Robinson of Arkansas, would have| @!my balloon, Lieut. W. F. Reed, in Jowed the District Attorney to inspect] Come to blows hut for prompt inter- the books three months ago but for|ference brought, to @ climax two formation to the troopers that State policemen, said the episode. | ting to his attitude toward the de-|Sions of technical tarift aghedules ana] ““Uk°® Wednesday presumably «til! he declined to make any comment. gatuck-Westport station early to-day. “Old Man’’ Hours was running a Allen R. Campbell, attorney for} The body was very badly mutilat @ naval balloon, and H. EB. Honey- well, St. Louis. 5 statement filed at White Plains,|Courtney belonged in Worcester, an injunction’ obtained by Dier's at-] Weeks of belligerency in the Senate. Six of the original thirtee ‘May 22." ‘Sane, Nantes Of @ Iambersbip eard ‘Transportation Comnfittee. The plan torney and that he will co-operate} Senator ‘Toni’ Watson, the firey| were unaccounted for when: fie oar | Harry Scott, Superintendent of the] in the Worcester lodge of Elks, but} Provides for a loop service from with the Prosecutor in all the latter‘s} Georgian. has been @ headliner in the} started, but later reports of latidings Pinkerton Detective Agency, sald Cun-| his home was at No, 575 Broad street, | 149th Street and Third Avenue down aotivitie®, 2 almogt’ daily) tows.’ Watson, who is] of three of them were recéived. Third Avenue to the Harlem River, The misunderstanding grew out of | sixty-six; freauefitiy invites brother] The helium-filled naval balloon, pi- | i the insistence fot Assistant Dis) Senators “outside” when he becomes] loted by Lieut. Commander J. P. Nor. trict Attorney Schrelber that the re-| ruffled in'debate. Senator McCumber,|fieet, landed at Hancock, Mo., at ceiver turn over the books uncondi-| Who is fn a bard primary fight at] noon yesterday. He reported 'that his ty aaa he had been told by two men that] wfedical Examiner Nolan of this}Over the Third Avenue bridge to they were present when Ward killed] piace, who viewed the body prior to] 125th Street and east on 125th Street Clarence Peters, Cunningham, he}the arrival of Coroner Phelan gave | to the Wilts Avenue bridge and back sald, did not know whether the shoot-|, preliminary opinion that death was| to the “Hub” of the Bronx via Willis ing took place in @ house or at the} caused by Courtney being struck by] Avenue. tionally for an indefinite period anid re- | home and who apparently is irritated] gus ba, 4 tri linquish possession of them, Mr,| ®t, the dilatory tactics of other Sena cant Enna h Weeee catien Ehrich appealed to Judge Julian} tors which is delaying his departure) was forced to land near Witt Mh Mack, who originally appointed the} for North Dakota, has been caustic! Ward T, Van Orman, Akron, ver, and Judge Mack ruled the|!" replying to others and in criticis-leq jaast night at Fayette Mo, ak was found, here, New York bound, at 444 A, M.| Avenue Company, which operates all ‘ * WAS AT HI8 HOME WHEN BHOTS|The engineer of that train reporter | the so-called Union’ Railway ears inj Makes Passage in Five Days, WER® FIRED. at Darien, twelve miles west, that aj the Broax, to transfer at 126th Street Eleven Hours and 31 the books and records must remain] !9& absentees. though it was not reported unt: Gunningham told the detectives,|™an had heen struck at the Sauga-|and Third Avenue to the crosstown Mi In the custody of the Federal receiver Pig eaaaeese Hie esaeul pata: day. oe { Scott sald, that he was in his homo in| tuck atation. 126th Street cars, nutes, it that the District Attorney and his es ei CLEVELAND? June 2.—A graphio erty case, and a general feeling of the Bronx at about 1.80 A. M. on the] A spect railroad officer there, ‘This would mean the elimination of jstants and accountatts might 4 the present Willis A: - Foi . have access to th it re | belligerency is causing the staid and killing when Jackson and| Vernon Godfrey, came here and found B venue-Fort Lee} ‘phe Cunard liner’ Mauretania, provided in the Criminal Courtspdiisnified tody. to Jose sts heavy” 8 the body. Although intimately ac-| ferry service. In its stead the loop in te ee bolts oana Gein ne Be ay ith Comtnentimately 80; J jervice would transfer to the iieth| Pecord holder of the Atlantic, arrived| Bullding, where they can be stored, "| atmosphere, at first recognize him, but finally| Street crosstown which also goes to|from Southampton to-day after a] The books remain in the custody of] Some of the near fights in the For elgh ” re and Rogers declared he had received nally the Fort Lee ferry, The Harlem| smart passage of five days, eleven| the receiver. Senate recently asia follows: fought ataverhiny neon tone dtoge Chamber of Commerce, according to} nouns and thirty-one minutes. It wi After an investigation at the former] Senaté Watson “of Georgia, in-l ping into the luke. We wm ettetens f Dr. O'Brien, favors this proposed loop | ° ‘ if sr “81 Dier offices to-day, Assistant District} Yited Senator Phipps of Colorade, tol to throw overboard ull our food and with] 8 & means of closer connection be-| fOesY nearly all the way, otherwise| attorney Schrelber reported to Dis-| “come outside and I will knock Yourlialast. At one time when our bas- € Ward was paying them the blackmal! rved in France, ” fort jackmail) courtney, during the war and says) tween Harlem stores and the Bronx| she might have made another record-| trict Attorney Banton that. it woutd| head off," following a difference over] Ket , was within «een feet of Senatorial courtesy as applied to] water we cut pleces from our fe r “Yes,” Beott replied. “Cunningham| the latter was attached to the air] *oppers. »reaking voyage. She brought 755]/be a physical impossibility to transfer said Jackson and Rogers rrr. service ana captain and was credited | It Was pointed out by Dr. O'Brien! \ssengers, $19 first-class, to and store in the Criminal Courts|Seorsia Post Office nominations. coats and pitched them into the young Ward had been acting as go-| with bringing down two enemy air-|%"4 also by Leopold Bacharach of Edwin P. Shattuck 1 | Building the thousands of books and Stipie, & Colskads SAUNSORe, J65t1 water, between for a relation, who had some | plane: ’ the same committee that the Third i uck, a lawyer, Oflrecords of the firm. There is not ered: from an-attack of append=| The very teat aminuts, when 4 trouble with a woman. Cunningham Courtney as a revenue agent had Avenue Railway Company now and/ No. 42 Broadway and living at No.Jenough spare room in the Criminal seemed we had lost our fight, a gust {4 Jackson and Rogers had told|been with Jitdge of Probate Salmon] ‘oT several years past has no h 26 East 78th Street, returned with|Courts Building to hold even a frac-|_, Watson a few days later shouted al of wind took us ashore at Dover.” similar defi to Senator Lenroot, of peedirndda ig AMUNDSEN STARTS Account of the narrow escape of army, balloon No. 5 and its two oc- cupants was given to-day by. Loe James B. Jordan. dt ra Jackson or Rogers told him what Mr. him that they with Peters had|in Westjport for several days check- | Cy 1 turning care back at 125th/ 114 wite after six weeks abroad, Mr,| tional part of the records, he said. ed about this and Gtreet and Lenox Ave; and fore! . " Wisconsin, whom he charged had learned about ¢ had been black-|ing up estate records in the probate wre iak| Shattuck represented the American}, Bestmuing Monday, Mr. Schreiber! Oiica him “a liar” in parliamentary ee mailing young Ward through that] office. the Bronxites bound for Fort Lee will decide from data contained in knowledge. He is known to have been at the {eIFY or West Harlem t> change oars.| Rellet Administration, the work of] more than one hundred complaints in| !@0KUMKE: "4 TO POLE TO-MORROW “Did Cunningham act lke railroad station last night about $|7%®-phyalcian reminded the commis-| which, he said, was to hive been|the District “Attorney's office ‘what] g Snatr McKellar ofTennessee anc who was telling the truth? o'clock and report was that he bad hi bea Lapp lirab sterol saeend taken over yesterday by the various|books are needed for the Grand Jury|iy hooked up when ‘Townsend took| SEATTLE, June 2 (Associated a apa | arguments with two men and later|Yocence ung therefore the commany| governments, with the exception of/@P4 remove those to the Criminal McKellar severely to task Press).—Capt, Roald Amundsen’s ex- ate vee. 5 aa) that he was) with @ woman. These reports were ‘ty MINE £0 teenater| Russia, ‘The canteens, according to| COU Building. . District Attorney] the sporadic outbreaks of ; ploration ship Maud, fi providing against any possibility of his under inquiry as the authorities were should be just as willing to transfer la, h according to} Banton plans to have one of two Rall” 'Behator Robieod, incipal hal : » her carg. holds Mr. Shattuck, are being patronized Ty tra net, | filed with equipment and suplies, is | being suspected of being present when the passengers free from the loop ser- the killing of Peters took place, He| *t lam to understand why Courtney| vice to the crosstown 125th Street was careful to repeatedly explain that] ® iy. ene on 801 cars. he did not know whether Peters was|°®™y in the morning when he was! nee the Third Avenue Company of the professions, the working hot and killed in a house itaide, | Struck. .| classes being much better off finan- shot and killed in a hotise or outaide./*"yedical Examiner Nolan said that| {08 net take very kindly to the sug: s nan-| heard in Centre Stréet Police Court] that nearly led to blows a few days ing ~ gestion was evident from the spicy| cially than~doctors, lawyers, clerks} ¢o_4, hen Magistrat place in the Ward home, but he never} he could not find any evidenee of wi0-| orgs examination of the witnesses by iP ORy We Nai ee BURDSOR BS7 1 AED: Piercy lence on the body other than that|Aireq @, pevideon, counecl to the | wa the like. quitted Bernard Andrews of a charge} Senator ‘‘Tom'' Heflin of Alabama In his final story last night Cun-| which came through mutilation by the company, who tasisted on ‘ve: Miss Dorothy A. Moran, daughter| Of assault and battery. Andrews ts| resented the charge of Senator Carter train. An inquest will be held to-} spo anewece by the witnesses in|of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel ©, Moran,|® son of Fred Andrews, who was] Glass that he had ‘made six mis. didn't know a thing about the| morrow. favor of the plan. Ne cashier of Dier & Company. During] Statements of fact’’ within a few min- plan, fo. 5 Sniffen Court, who last year! 4 hearing on May 25, Frank Block,|Utes and again brother Senators had Acrimonious clashes between Mr.! made her debut in society, and Miss|a creditor, threatened the elder An-,to intervene. Grand Juries to be sworn in Monday} in tast night's affair, was in the chair | re. : » was ady to sail to- ; devote practically all its attention tol and gave McKellar a severe call-down: | lap of the five-year vovege gett | the Dier failure. Senator Watson and Senator Moses |'the ice floes, including two's through An echo of the Dier failure was|of New Hampwhire had an exchange|to be used tn meteoroiogiecl aed b and > topographical investigations. Capt. Amundsen will join the ship at Nome, | leaving Sunday on the steamer Vic. | toria, b A deck load of lumber will be used to build, after the ship is frozen into the Arctic ice pack—with which Capt.* Amundsen expects to drift. past the North Pole—living quarters and huts for scientific observations on the ice. University of Washington womea students for days haye been making i for the most part by men and women when Roberts, a taxicab driver, called Magistrate Simpson decided that An- drews had grounds for believing his father was to be assaulted and was justified in taking violent means to protect him. SUN’S ARMY VICTOR, 10,000 OF FOES FLEE told me he had Jacksoh in his car bloodshed. SENATE APPROVES MOTION 10 INQUIRE oe Once, when Mr. Davidson interrupted] H. Pitney, were among the passen- Criticises New York Tunnel pbislen prorslibavans los ell acces ebay gers. Miss Moran went abroad in ‘ it to Stamford as quick as T i cla ea found Fickion crouched Board Members for Breaking protect every citizen who comes be-| February with her parents and down in a corner of the cab, with his}! Ground—Talks of “Grab.” | fore this commission trom any such| Planned to return with Miss Pitney, back against the seat, and a clath or I tat evaivad ut tod ethods as you are exhibiting here.” | who has been etudying in Paris, robe thrown over his shoulders andj [= & statement g' o-day.] Mr. Davidson insisted throughout} wise Pitney will be introduced into wrapped around his body, He was} Mayor Hague of Jersey City severely|the hearing that as the plan does not 1 N York ety | gem{-consctous, When I asked him| oriticises the New York mémiera of | Provide for free transfers to other | Washington and Now York society in to him at once, candy for menbers of tle expedition. Candy is an essential in Artic Navi- gation, Capt Amundsen gratefully accepted the gift. KING OF HOBOES BIDS PRESIDENT what had happened he answered: e cars owned and operated by the Third] the fail. = is ** "We tried to set up Ward, but he] 10° Now es Mow derser Teableniss Avenue Company, persons using] Abraham Levy, who manufactures} Nan Chang Occupied After TO CONVENTION went crazy and shot everybody, 5] the proposed loop would have to walk | gowns in Paris and sells them in} Seven Days’ Battle in James Eads How Wants: Harding to Address | ‘Tramps. WASHINGTON, June 2. | he was in need of medical help and| or the project on Wednesday with- Third Avenue Company shows| this country. says that the latest Mountain Passes. wanted to be taken immediately to a] out consulting members of the City|a net revenue for April of $56,060] Patisian style includes skirts of un-| iar sune 2——Ten thou- doctor, and to arrange it so that the| Government. compared with a net deficit of $65,100] "sual length, reaching to the ankle.| ~ 2 i shooting would not be known and the He again criticised the so ealled| for April, 1921. For the ten months But he doesn't think that they will] sand Kiang Si troops are in full whole matter kept quiet, if possible, ending April 30 the company reported | b® popular in America, the girls here| flight to-day, following their defeat Cunningham said he went into a drug @ net revenue of $75,265 as against a| "aving enjoyed the freedom of the] atte, 9 seven-days' battle with troops Ore 10 Take oneh serangemente an for th h to the| defielt of $784,218 for tl short skirt so long that they will he could, at that hour of the night,| Priya ‘aectaring that the new cons defelt of $784,218 for the same perlod) vt to be trammelied by the|0f Sun Yat Sen, in which thousands ‘ of casualties were reported. by telephoning to persons who mi 3 aid Toceoout HE was eaaties to pins tract “looks lke « landgrab in favor! After-theatre crowds often produce| "ound ig anes ie as Forty field pieces, seventy machine guns and 1,500 rifles were captured ‘any help and returned to the sidewalk, | Of the rallroad’s interests” and that] overloading of 120 per cent. on the peed hace surprised to find nat Avy peal the Erie railroad, a return for land| Manhattan and Queens Railway Com- meee, bisa patel zune i at gine ‘and 3500 opsly heels ‘}and property worth $443,000 is to re. 1 At a metal. Hi \laas y the victorious Cai ‘oops, W! eheniter and Jackson had all disap. | 494 0p! v pany Ines, it developed at a service crime wave had anything to do with| occupi Cleans. the innovation. Stockings, he says,| The Kiang Si troops held heavily ere, hood Welfare Association at Buf- ceive property from the city worth} hearing at the commission to-day. $1,500,000. Thomas F’. Murray, supervising in- ANOTHER MAY FIGURE IN CASE °, are being worn higher and the roll} fort ntain passes before Nan ee spector of the commission's transit fortified mou! Ls falo on July 3, TO-DAY. PETITION BROKERS tarot, sald this could be remedied by| has been abondoned. Flappers, old|Chgng. Li Lieh Chun sext his troops] .,A resolution by: neqnarpie habe fran) aud) Tnetiplegen earns It was reported early to-day that IN BANKRUPTCY| £2" 82° °f cars ordinarily kept in and young, still stick to the short}to scale perpendicular cliffs. When! 1 "co otary of Commerce to investi] have been asked to assemble. another man was expected to be the barns at that period, Morning| Skirts, he added. the bulk of the army had been 18-1} ate and report to the Benate as soon| Secretary Christian said he brought before District Attorney} and evening rush hour loadings ran| Mis iors Swanson, pos cen ata ta Por OMasy meets i, defenders trom| 8 Possible all available information| would transmit the invitation, joned. ere . x ‘. t foal cuuviiy 18 ta bit {| Have $50,000, Owe $200,- | quipment and rolling stock waa good.| insofar as the length of the skirt] Fearing they were. trapped, the| ‘ne consumers of Pedinig, asain was sald that thé Westchester Grand 000, Suit S; ‘The company’s route runs from 69th | was concerned. Kiang Si troops broke through and ie suse fe , sul ays. isorder, abandoning impreg-| the Secretary {Commerce to report Jury is to reconvene Monday and An. invelunta: Ritton ta ‘ben Street and Second Avenue, Manhat-| Dr. J. Philips, No. 52 West 52d/ fled in disorder, erties De on the following phases of the strike: subpoona every persor known to have nm. invo! ry petition tn K- tan, over the Queensboro Bridge,| Street, accompanied by his pretty|nable positions. Li Lieh Chun moved < Thamrenent sGppiy of bituminons been in the Ward home tho night of| ruptoy has been filed against SUliwell, jthrough Quecns Piaza to South Ja-| young wife, was another passenger. | his artillery through the open passes} | tern! Aid Net lee except, of course, Ward] Liffler & Lowe, stock brokers of No.| maica. 7h re had been little com. ad ert, as Apa dc ants 5 nies the enerhy on the plains 2, The weekly production up to : 27 William Street, on petition of three| plaint on the whole with the service, | Carlo @ ; a April 1, 1922. Henry Stapel, a provisional recrult, | creditors. Mr. Murray told Gen. Lincoln C. An-|he said, he frittered away 10,000 3. The amount of coal it is esti- rejected for a technical physical ¢e-| "Tne Habilities are given as $200,000] drews, chief executive oMcer of the| francs. Mrs. Philips, who had never! KILROE AND SWARTS | nsiea wit! be needed by the country fect by the United States Marine Bur-| ana the assets $50,000. Greenbaum,| commission, who presided. Played roulette, bought stack of] “OBTAIN NEW TRIAL|to May 1, 1923. racks at Paris Island, 8. C., at aoout| woit & Ernst, No. 7 Dey Street, are] In answer to the suit brought by|cbips and 11,000 france. She 4. What effect the strike has on the time Clarence Peters, killed in| attorneys for thé petitioners. the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company | handed back 1,000 to her husband present .coal prices, and what possible Westchester County May 16 by-Wal-| <aaseeens——semenne—voenaes.|for $30,000,000 damages against the|and kept the extra 1,000 for pin effect the strike will have on prices or 6. Ward, was dismissed from the| 4. tracks can remember, Cunning-| “it¥ of Ter Yorke and the Transit mers a tanman seanlce Rae if it is not terminated before Sept. ham has been seen inside a racing in-| Commission for alleged failure to con-| Dr. J. G. Lipman, Dean of Rutgers 1 1998? atruct the proposed rapid transit tines on head of the Agricultural Depart- 5, What action has been taken by under Contracts 3 and 4, the commis-|mént, and director of experimental the United States through its gov- fon ae aie its answer denying all | stations in the New Jersey College of ernmental agencies to terminate the ie allegation Agriculture, returned after an abserice 2 quaintance at Paris Island as t was escortéd to the gate by employees be strike? ce Tho Evening World. yesterday be lot the track and made such noisy re-|,, 7° er TORR tae an detas [SE cme months: xe went abroad: as 6. What action, if any, has been| “So ght ngllah, leather Henry Schneiderman of No. 1410|mOnstrances that the incidents were] sid voiterates that it hee eobonyd| eee Ma painag ai taken by the United Staten to protect " SaSieg on sainida aaa th Simpson Street, the Bronx, je seb Scie gars culture at} ict attorney Edwin P. Kilroe and] the eonsumer of coal from paying ex- bead i 4 on insider, yg a I Aas ‘Anxious inquiries regarding nis| With, al! reasonable diligence and/the International Conference on Soils varta to be guilty of con-|rbitant prices by reason of curtail-{/.T, sub speed, It asks the Federal Court to} qt p; 4 the Internati "| Louis B-.8warts to be guilty of con - a New Yorker in the same group,|Whereabouts here have from time to dismine the complaint of the B. R. T. at Prague, an @ Inter ional In spiracy in compounding a felony was ment of production? Buitable re Btaple could not remember much.|time been made through the Hotell 4 asks for costs and disbursements, ite of Agriculture in Rome, held} (ire unanimously reversed by the] Reports that the dwindling avail-| to edwin B. 4 ay beam nS They all came North separately, 8 Association's bureau of invest! a , and tria||@ble co@l supply, as @ result of the Btaple sald, i He lectured before the French Acad.| Appellate Division, and @ new trialt i, may have a disastrous effect HELP WANTED—MALE. ga Keating, who was also found by|#0n Hotel of Baltimore and the United] BEGGARS’ U emy of Agriculture, and was awarded Valter Lloyd Smith wrote]0n the American consumer promp-| MxonmuM LAYER, reliable, Appi Oost The Evening World, said that he| States Hotel of Saratoga, He was NION a silver medal. He made addresses eee Sah he gaye! ted the resolution authorizing inves-| ‘A.M. room 100, at a Park ow. # {gation by the Department of Com- « ed did not have the fair| “ea Dp Puede pant merce, Senator Walsh declared INTO COAL STRIKE Secretary of Commerce to Be Urged to Furnish Informa- tion Early as Possible. James Eads How, ‘'King of Ho- boes,"’ drove up to the White House to-day in his “Tin Lizzy’* and extended an invitation to the WASHINGTON, June 2.—Federal| President, through Secretary investigation of the Nation-wide coal] Christian, €o address the conven- strike was authorized by the Senate] tion of the International Brother- Appellate Division Unani- mously Reverses Conviction Found in Lower Court. The verdict of a jury rendered before the late Supreme Court Justice Bartow 8. Weeks and the judgment of the court holding Assistant Dis- much the same story of their ac- oOIrEeo, ASTOR’S POGROM WINS |e NiNonkL CHURCH, ont Satara having been rejected becauso he was| Watertown owned by a man who had In Czecho-Slovakia, he said, aff Married, and arrived at Philadelphia |used it in a border enterprise, The ma-| |. the products will be less this year than | ‘be verdict Picea raa le BA, 4 - ivi: 7 May 14 in company with a man|chine was returned and because, ac-| High Cost of Living Forces Haals, Se He enor IA a Savera from which it le the settled ‘policy ENGLISH RACE CLASSIC} pouse.—avaust. cAMPBELL FUNERAL ©] of our law to safeguard a defendant Scoeeemaey CHURCH, Friday, 8 P. M. EPSOM DOWNS, England, June 2 rich and given them In pareels to the th crime.” peasants, with the result that the| narsed with crime” (Associated: Presa).—Viscount. “Astor’s| WILLETS.—G1LS80N, CAMPBELL Fu. Tho jatest lead given the District| the machine had been used for there Move, v equivalent t killing of Clarence Peters by Walter 8, a 0 2 cents, 100 to 59 against, > ex-convicts he knew as Charlie Ros Mmited to twenty rs, to ninety-nin 4 Jack Barron in a red automobile] WA": #0n of the millionaire baker, once} The union, which, according to | years trom next July 1 unless sconer| Colleges who presented to him a memo-} Np 00 Mee tere of E CAMPBELL (Mem eee TAmaAe ) So far us habitual patrons of the! ningham for severa! months, owing to the high coat of ving, conferenoe for adjuatment. | party to the President, ‘

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