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: and Kitchen Long S' AIRPLANE FL ered in Belfast BELFAST, June Press).—Large part! County Fermanagh, for the border. They pared for a long stay. fh the attic a quanti Volvers, grenades ai fel of gasoline and found led to the belief that these were fhe equipment of organized incendi- @ nm Ireland were ry. fhorning by the arrival of twelve of- & afternoon, and will i Aldergrove, 18 miles from this city, P where there is a big aerdrome, started during the World W pleted, *A battery: of howitzers was also landed = Their destination is believed to be Enniskillen, near the southern Border of County Fermanagh, where &n advance party terday, and where there is much mili- tary activity. County Donegal. Al! Places were wrecked. fauders are roving through this dis- trict. The burping of a farmhouse is attributed to them. » LONDON, June Press).—Rupture of tations has again been averted, but there ts little dispos' ) Equipped With Machine Gun Snipers’ Stronghold Discov- diary Materials. troops, fully equipped, left Inniskillen, fary and commandeered lorries. Many machine guns were taken along. Their kitchen outfits accompanted them, and they were evidently pre- walls were loopholed, and a bar- Gries. * ‘The British military forces in North- which are due this afternoon. The twelve Bristol fighting planes f ‘Will be flown over from England this * Bombs were thrown this morning fto three shops at Letterkenny, Units for tay. EET SENT. Had Incen- 3 (Associated fes of British this afternoon, traveled in mili- “What had evidently beca a snipers’ stronghold was uncovered to-day in Belfast when Crown forces invaded & house in Carrick Hill and discovered ity of rifles, re- nd ammunition several bicycles reinforced this be ficers and ninety-saven men of the Royal Air Force. Thi lowed by twelve ey are being fo:- fighting planes, be quartered at ‘ar but not com- arrived = yes- 1 three business Bands of ma- 3B (Ass ited the Irish nego- ition here to be optimistic, and it is feared that a sat- igfuctory arrangement will prove dif- ! ficult. The answers of President of the Dail Eire: questions put by the yesterday, the nature of Which was pot given out, were Arthur Griffith, in, to six Brjtish Cabinot declared “satis~ factory,” and Mr. Griffith left last night for Dublin, and Prime Minister 4 George for his Whitsuntide liday at Criccieth, Be back Tuesday for ence, Wales. He will another confer- ’ The arrival of British military re- 1 ®ommented upon as the Government had fnforcements in Belfast overnight was indicating that decided to deal firmly with the northern situation. There is talk that Ulster would be used as the base for an advance into Southern Ireland in the event of the ultimate failure of the Anglo-Irish freaty. To-day's developments came 8 a surprise to London. a LENINE REPORTED TO BE GRAVELY ILL Soviet Officials Leave Hur- riedly for the Russian : Capital. “BERLIN, June 3.—(Associated )—Private advices received in jet circles in Berlin state that er Lenine suffered a stroke on jureda y. Maxim Litvinoff, Karl Radek and ther Soviet leaders here left immedi- @tely for Moscow, _ Foreign Minister Tchitcherin and M. Rakovsky, Soviet Premier of the Dkraine, are expectbd here from | Genoa Monday. The entrance to Commissioner Galiat! the funds necessary Queens has prev design. Pulitzer fountain. Fifth Avenue Association and The Commis- sioner is preparing @ resolution to the Board of Estimate to make available to carry out the winning landscape design chosen by the Municipal Art Commission in 1912. Construction of the B. R. T. ted c +2 ee PLAZA PARK ENTRANCE WILL BE BEAUTIFIED Want Funds to Carry Out Park Design. Central Park at th Avenue and 59th Street is to be proved as a result of efforts of the and Squares Committee of the Park in. The work so far done at the Plaza fmcludes the landscaping of the plots around the Sherman APPEAL Settee BODDY FILES STAYING EXECUTION Claims He Was Herman Hoffman, counsel for Luther Boddy, slayer of Detectives Buckley 4nd Miller, has appealed to the Court of Appeals for a reversal of his clicnt's @onviction of first degree murder, @alming the Negro was the victim of clamor and intense partisan feel- Mr. Hoffman alleges that Justice Wasservogel refused him time properly to prepare the defense and that District Attorney Banton rushed Boddy to the bar, thus preventing a fair and impar- al trial, subway to jetion of that atue and the HA s| President Adds to Confusion in Congress Caused by WA wait But ship which The The son, T when about have able their electii after may and mail tion. will the the voir. day self Wa he jal, (Special Correspondent of The Even- right)—President Harding has stir- red Congres to confusion by his an- nouncement that he wants the Ship Subsidy Bill passed at this session. He previously indicated that he would be content with the action by the House alone and that he would regular December session. nation of all the factors surrounding the shipping situation has led him to the conclusion that the country can- not walt—that the Government must at once stop its enormous outlay for the upkeep of ships which must be devoted to profitable uses or become an added drain on the Government's finances. Mr. Harding feels that the portant than anything else on the legislative horizon except the tariff, incidental in the progress of the biil through the Senate. Even if all sides é | : agreed to eliminate unnecessary de - : : : a hag Riuvaikha, the Breach Bretiise bate, the measure would require at a ; least another month and a half, for the amendments are in the thousands and each must be voted upon. through the Senate is already begin ning to tell on Chairman McCumber of the Finance Committee. A physi- LUA ott e cal altercation with Senator Robin- ‘ other's interior policy, H some night session. Indeed, the lights on the Capitol dome have be: ing nightly as the Republican leaders Bill moving. Congress is hardly in what might : be called an amiable mood, internal % oo siaabvel Commission Told Loan disputes in each party being sources of constant friction, though the Dem- for Educational Value. * ocrats are Salling along without the ; Cherise Haste, wtnmey, of Ne 16 on Assets. Man and Wife. ee ea, ae preyett — es West 40th Street, ‘who represented L.] PARIS, June §.—The essential]! LOS ANGELES, June 3—Alla in the ‘ SSS oe : ; To-day, as at the beginning, pro-| WIRLIANT HORISNESS VLDRED AND FLORENCE HARKNESS aks atentens) forme Soviet represen- | question which the international] Nazimova, celebrated Russian motion nounced leadership is absent. Rep- Wyk ths eons en aon kates ‘bankers meeting here have put to| Picture actress, was summoned to-day resentative Mondell has moved the —_—s near Coney Island. wrenched and) fast time came. Then, William saya,|tec, returned from Russie on the Presi. {the Reparations Commission is] 88 @ witness in the bigamy hearing of legislative programme along smoothly in the House, but the Senate is full] Brother Calls Off Adventure} Wwitiam, who says he dislikes|Bottles of milk on doorsteps were|been appointed legal representative and of individuallats who are not amen-} Wi ai Makes Little |#eudol_onco in @ while, decided at/satched by cager hands. ‘The rain|sttorney here for the Russian Socialist Fxecutive mansion. Maybe the fall WASHINGTON, June 3,—The Ship] while police searched the city for} p. M. when a shower came up. Will-| mother proved too much for the girls|confer with Soviet officials, Subsidy Bill will be reported out in] them, William Harkness, fourteen, No.|jam made a hut of bits of ollcloth and|and they begged to be taken home.|to the Genoa Conference as a technical ten days, House leaders said to-day} 5017 Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn, and|poards in the woods. To protect their] Their pleadings won. At home yes-|aid. Harding. ence, nine, who disappeared Wednes- ——>——_ by William in a lonely stretch of woods | the adventure immensely until break-! tater heard by the neighbors. cessions have been granted, but ad-| Without first determining her assets —| mitted that an American concern, pre- | and the amount of her eventful lia- he and Cunningham have met, posst- * nal? ¢ sumably Standard Oil, had made an| bilities. by at ee race tac Admiral’s Wife Handled Yacht =v vsttewrres Govern, guts ot te, Bema: CALLED 10 CONFRONT Ad emma online) Hecwelt | betty = tions Commission has called a meet- imprisoned witness to-day, represent- ing that.she Is his wife. According to District Attorney Weeks, she 1s not ae ea . bank clerk, who is under sentence in ° : (Continued from First Page.) | the Federal prison at Atlanta, Ga, Rowed Under Fire to Fix Anchor. amended statements as Cunningham| MRS. WARD ASKS FOR POLICE LONDON, June 8.—Ulster has ajS- Pandora. Describing the battle the knowledge that no single detail of night and persons who saw him in{a Sinn Fein attack on Ballymena Cas- his yarns of interwoven plots for the) New Rochelle described him as wor-| tle, Mrs. Laverton took police aboard collection of racing bets and black-| i204 and haggard. Detectives guarded] her yacht, the Pandora, and used a Grand Jury an idea of the sources of }tjais, The police explained Mrs, Ward | ported. found to exist. through whom Walter Ward is re- Mrs. Ward and the servants, with| ported to have made most of his rac-/ KING’S BIRTHDAY REACH AGREEMENT Cunningham's stories already record-| ing bets, denies the story that Ward ed as the basis for thelr examination! wes him $82,000, or any other/ OBSERVED IN DUBLIN| ON MUSCLE SHOALS of Ward for twenty-four hours before] once, and that thereafter all their Phoenix Park Parade of . ‘They will be asked to tell] heard from him was about ten weeks ‘ : whether they saw Peters at the house] before the shoting of Peters. ted Since 1914, tee Settle Differences. section in the last three months. the day or night before or whether| "ioistrist attorney Weeks has his| DUBLIN, June 8, (assoolated| WASHINGTON, June 3—Anagrec-| SILVER TOILET SET During that period the police ot the | __ FUNERAL ORECTORS: they ever saw him, They will be| mind made up concerning Cunning-|Press).—Dublin this morning wit-| ment between W. B. Mayo and J. w.) FOR CAPT. CUNNINGHAM | rremont Station have received cam- eS anked as to what other persons were} ham sufficiently to say to-day that he | neased a apectacl ced : ——— plaints from about s hundred per- THE HOME FUNERAL in the house on the evening of May| does not believe Cunningham's story ‘acle, omitted since 1914, | Worthington, —_ representatives Of | .., cianorate allver tollet set was pre-|sons, many of them students of New Conducted inexpensively 15, and as to any conversations they|of the shooting in the Ward home. |When 7,000 British troops paraded in| Henry Ford, and a majority of the|scnted to-day to Capt. Harold A. Cun-| York University, living in fraternity Call Columbus 8200 may have heard between Ward and| pocTOR QUOTED IS NOT NOW| Phoenix Park in a revival of the an-|House Military Committee members| ningham, U. 8. N. F, of the steamahip | nouses, hig, supposed blackmallers, either PRACTICING. nual observance of the King’s birth-|on differences in the fertilizer pro-| Sura” Lines, by: seven passengers who| Search of Cavelll's home revealed, FRANK E.CAMPBELL. Hee ROE UAHON Resist| John T. Hanrahan, former Treas-|day: Notwithstanding the number | visions of the Committee's plan, and on that vessel the Mediterranean Paspallp ti eiyay ear e ida abl “The Funeral Church. ich ended when she came ‘s GURETIONING. urer-of the omaet Biante, went on parade, it was declared that only|the offer of Mr. Ford was reached back ay 4 port yesterday. thirty tickets for clothing, ‘ iad a George S. Ward, because of his| night and told Acting Chief Bennett) battalion and other Ps ation Wa Tere cea Chie reticence since he arrived from Bu-| that he and his family had been har-| ages being Taran three brig- | Committee. Gecene O Eraan ‘Shin at her pier ‘On| FIANCE AND $10,000 rope on the Majestic May 22, the} assed by ‘‘a lawyer who represented 4 had nothing directly to do with the|the former Town Treasurer. Dr. killing of Peters, who was dead when| Hanrahan ts an Invalid and has not by the Detroit manufacturer, be elim- |. The District Attorney will insist that the elder Ward explain to the|\nny told Fair how to get to mylot No 122 Franklin St Grand Jury just what that message| house. If any one thinks we are har-|who made the sweeping charge that the meant and how it could have affected] boring any man, no search warrant | police of the Central Avenue Station, | Viee President of the First NationallOn July 1 the line will add two more | jewels the gin} is supposed to have were Cunningham. Ward has made no|newspaper man 4nd not a lawyer. |named in the complaint ot Won der| headquarters yesterday, Dean had|the run between Cape May and New| knows nothing. Sho will not be arrest THE WORD statement about Cunningham, but] There is a Louis Fehr on the news| Lieth. Police of the pr nh lt D. Hol th bd b LU I 0 rect his! called Kimself H. D. Holt sinee his dis- | York as to arvive early in the morn the Westchester authorities suspect| staff of the New York American. Mateant ih ica et ee ‘appearance in 1914. ee _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1922. RDING DEMANDS Hut Life in the Wilds of Farthest Brooklyn WONT G0 10 HAGUE CRIME WAVE, No Longer Appeals to These Small Runaways UNLESS RUSSIANS Scores Tennis and Movies REGANT, SAYS PARIS ples Dr Man There. Prison reform was blamed to- day by Justice Francis Martin, Poincare Notifies U. S. and Powers Soviet Must Change Present Attitude. PRISON REFORM MADE CRIME WAVE, NANSHOTINFGHT ON BOAT ATENDF PRATES' CRUSE Mandalay Speeds 800 Panicky Villagers to Pier, With Calls for Police, in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court, as being largely responsible for the counfty's crime wave. “Tt is nonsense," declared Jus- tice Martin, in sentencing Louis Smuckler, twenty-two, of No. 2929 28th Street, Coney Island, to five to ten years for second de- gree manslaughter in killing Louis Lupowitz of No, 960 Hoe Avenue, the Bronx. ‘‘The people are now reaping a harvest from prison re- form; this taking people to Sing Sing and giving them tennis games all day and moving pic- tures and all kinds of pleasures that an ordinary poor man on the street cannot hope for. As soon as the authorities realize they must make their prisons in this city or this State real prisons, there wil! not be half the crime there is."* CHANNEL AIRPLANE DROPS; 3 DROWNED Whitsuntide Holiday Mak- ers See Plane Plunge Into the Sea. FOLKESTONE, England, June 3 (Associated Press).—A French air- plane flying from the air station at Croydon, near London, bound for Paris, fell into the English Channel maintains, have never accepted any|this morning. The pilot and two pa: of the principles laid down as con-|sengers were drowned. ditions for negotiations for the re-} The accident occurred three mil - construction of Russia with the ex-|trom the English const. It was ob-] oe cere Sullivan was taken to ception of the provision that the}served from a channel boat, crowded Knickerbocker Hospital, where detec- various nations cannot claim mutual | with Whitsuntide holiday makers, the] t!¥es were sent to question him about rights to dictate the principles for] Captain later sending word by wire-| what happened. less that he had picked up the two] Policeman Essig when asked {f the bodies. voyagers were in costume replied: made by the Soviet representatives] The passengers were Gordon Ley,| ‘Some of the girls did not appear to at Genoa in apparently regarding}an Englishman, and Paul Carroll, a] be in much costume.” foreign Governments as controlling| Paris b aie eure well as public and private BANKERS MAY MAY URGE |NAZIMOVA CALLED REPARATIONS, BUT—| IN VALENTINO CASE Will Be Asked If Actor and Miss Hudnut Lived as Tariff and Bonus. By David Lawrence. PARIS, June 8 (Associated Press) J —Premler Poincare, in a memoran- dum forwarded yesterday to the United States Government and to all the powers which have received in- vitations to attend The Hague Con- ference on Russian Affairs, demands that the Soviet Government withdraw its memorandum presented at the Genoa Conference on May 11 as a cordition for French participation at The Hague meeting with the Rifs- sians. M. Poincare holds that the memo- randum was a Soviet document re- plying to a memorandum of inviting Powers and that it should be treated in the same way as the original Rus- sian memorandum, «ince it con- firmed the attitude of the Soviet Gov- ernment with respect to refusal to restore the property of foreigners, in- demnity owners for damages sus- tainea or recognize the Russian debt. An unexpected thrill came neat the end of the Pirates’ Cruise up the Hud- son on the good ship Mandalay at 2.30 A. M. to-day when a real fight started and shots were fired. . The vessel, with 700 or 800 mgn and women, supposed to have been hand- picked from the Bohemian resorts of Greenwich Village and recruited among their friends and admirers, left about midnight and was ap- proaching the pier at the foot of West 182d Street on its return when the trouble started. The skipper headed full speed for shore and blew his whistle for thepo- lice. Policeman Essig of West 1524 Street Station met the boat and found @ man describing himself as John F. Sullivan, twenty-two, an artist, of No. 87 Catharine Street, shot in the right foot and badly battered. There had been almost a pania among the men and women, but om, seeing the policeman they quieted down, Two men who had supported Sullivan off the boat were questioned ing World.) SHINGTON, June 3—(Copy- for the Senate to act in the Mr. Harding's further exami- subsidy matter is more im- he wants disposed of at once, fight on the Tariff Bill is only strain of steering the Tariff Bill points out what he considers an error Jemocrat, was narrowly averted the two Senators quarreled taking a recess. after a weari- n burn- ——— | LAWYER RECHT BA REPRESENTS SOVIET endeavored to keep the Tariff Says Russians Want More Movies Ought. to Be Based Rudolph Valentino, screen lover. Testimony as to whether Valentino and Winifred Hudnut lived as man and wife in California after they were married in Mexicali will be sought from Nazimova, who is declared wo and went lis Germany's capacity to pay referred} have been present at the wedding to directly. Nevertheless, those near the members of the Reparations Com- mission take the bankers’ inquiries to mean that they do aot see how any’ loan can be made to Germany dirty the three were found yesterday, | he had to go on a foraging expedition.|dent Monroe to-day announcing he had} whether it desired recommendations upon the larger aspects of the value Federated Soviet Republic; also repre-|°% Germany us a prospective debtor. sentative in the United States and] The bankers in their communtca- Canada of the Russian Volunteer Fleet | tion allude in no way to reduction of (merchant marine.) reparations as determined upon by Mr. Recht left here in February to|the Supreme Council’a year ago, nor even to the human touches of noon Wednesday to run away. Flor-|drenched the three during the last former colleague now In the Sisters Homesick. ence and Mildred thought the idea|two nights but the wanderers were great and went along. They were | determined to “stick.” ons will restore party harmony. walking toward Coney Island about 5] But yesterday thoughts of home and ceremony. Valentino scored a point when Pau) Ivan testified he knew Valenting slept on the porch of his honeymoon cottage at Palm Springs one night and in, the front room another night, while his bride had the bedroom. a conference with President] his sisters, Mildred, eleven, and Flor-| hut from intruders, he dug a deep hole|terday afternoon the very necessary|, Motion picture interests are invited outside and covered it with grass. bath was punishment enough for ail|>¥,,*te Commissioner of Education, he Florence and Mildred were enjoying | except William, according to sounds| 9\_.'° pulld, up the Russian film tne day, had been living In a hut built ela » ing of that body for Tuesday, He] RESIGNS TO ACCEPT N. Y¥. U. POSTsa has already been instructed, as Pre- ST. LOUIS, June 3.—Prof. E. Georg mier Poincare announced in the}|Payne, Principal of Harris Teachers’ MAN SHOOTS WIFE AND KILLS HIMSELF : . Chamber of Deputies last night, not] College, to-day resigned that post to to approve any reduction in German] accept the professorship of educational Brooklyn Woman in Serious] reparations. It is considered not im-| sociology at New York University, He a) iti probable, however, that the commis-| will take up his new work Oct. 1. Condition But She May \|ea may may. to the bashers in oe Survive. fect: ‘Report all that is in your Samuel Horowitz, thirty-five, shot]n@ we will at least examine your his wife and killed himself shortly] '°" after noon to-day at the home of Cunningham sent word to White ie °. A Plains that she was coming to see the and Rifle in Ulster Naval Fight ‘i pher 1 . : A 5 Hratuee, Gut is the wite of a former|eroine in Lake Attack by Sinn Fein Calmly MEETINGS AND ELECTIONS. SOCIETY a TAMMANY SS FRAT HOUSE THIEF 0 ‘ COLUMBIAN ORDER others You are respectfully requiem CAUGHT, POLICE SAY — to attend a regular mecting of the soct Prisoner Said to Have Con-] {0 4ne wrest Wiewan, on Sonpay . NIN th, 1922, at half an hour al fessed 100 Robberies Near Mrs, Laverton said: I swung my ship around and the specials aboard opened a vigorous fire. I had to go out in a rowboat and fix| "!s mother-in-law, Mrs. Anson, at the anchor. The Republicans sniped| No, 428 South Fifth Street, Brook- at me the whole time. I fired back|iyn, The couple had been separated with my rifle, and got some of them] fo; some time. Mrs. Horowitz is in too." a serious condition in Willameburgh After the attack was beater off she} }fospital, but may survive. be willing to make when sober PROTECTION, heroine to-day in the wife of Admiral under oath and confronted with Ward's jaunty air had left him last Laverton, who helped police beat off has found an item of corrobora- his home last night and demanded any | rifle as they fired volleys at the Sinn He may be willing to give the! wno tried to enter to show creden-|Feiners. Many casualties were. re- the information on which he built up| had seen suspicious characters lurk-| Her services were 4 i leemed ~ ‘intended t ,: d_ Sachem, his scenario of the killing of Clarence|ing about the house and had asked| able the Ulster Government hes telea | coctle's eunelwon conse nation of the] When the woman came to the door N.Y. Universit: . “SMITH, ‘Becretary, Peters and the wounding of “Joe|ror the extra protection, over the yacht and now calls it HM. ha * conveying the menlin answer to her husband's call, » x. ersity. Manhattan: Season of Fruit, Sixth Moo Jackson,” who has so far not been| pave Goldie, a racing commissioner > calls it H. M. | in launches to the Pandora. Horowits opened fire with 38 cal-| Arter Joseph Cavell, twenty-two,| Tath Saree mance faanderendens ibre revolver. One bullet struck Mrs. Horowits in the ieft wrist, A second|N® 402 Hast 11¢th Street, had been lodged in her abdomen. A third} held im $6,000 ball on a burglary entered the right side of Horowltz’s|charge by Magistrate Sweetser in | BURGGRAF.—JOHN F, CAMPBELL FU- head and the fel dead. Morrisania Court yesterday, De- ipo PRUE EAT Aa: af Not long ago, Mrs. RAEBU! Sir e NIFOLD, finding of the body of Peters at} dealings were through telephones and Henry Ford’s Representa-|y,:owitz attacked his tective Capt. McGrath eaid Cavelli} “CauppeLt, FUNERAL CHURCH, un! north end of the Kensico reser-| checks, He said the last time he} Troops Had Been Omit- | tives and House Commit- | razor had confessed having robbed 100] saturday. ——— homes in the University Heights be asked as to the whereabouts/amount. He said he met Ward only Anson sald, wife with a 200 men had been drawn from each | to-day at an executive meeting of the The presentation made by Mrs. eae RELIGIOUS NOTICES. 5 a The House Military Committee which was part of the epi? Gen, Sir Nevil Mac! y, the silver tray, ‘Walter S. Ward surrendered him-| himself as Louis Fair" of this city, r Nevil MacReady, Comman- | voted to-day to report the Ford pro-| st, was engraved the names of the GEMS LOST TO HER Fain, MyNAgoaue all, Sunday a < der of the forces in Ireland. th 4 Ps r ei id ‘Fair’ insisted that Cunning- » was the . : . Thomas Gallivan, Hart: as responsible for the death of] He sal S| inspecting officer. posal to the House and recommend | donors Ley H. Greiner, Chicago; Al- Peters, will resist questioning, the] ham had made a sworn statement that {ts adoption. ford; V x . ge A Authorities believe. ‘The District At.|a man shot by Ward had been taken —-——— at tek, Buffalo; Miss Mabel A.|Girl Coming to Wed Must Sit pres torney will take the ground that Mr.|to Hanrahan’s house and treated by| ACCUSES 80 POLICE, made by the committee in reporting} nom r Ne“, Qoowlyn: Mrs, Laurence! Give Up Jewelry amd | ____—_—_—_—————— Recommendation, however, will be Bulger, New York; Mrs. Ernest J, Mc- All hes Welocine, rd is entitled to no immunity. He} Dr. Daniel A. Hanrahan, brother of the Ford proposal that the reas BUT NAMES NOT ONE more ; and Mrs. Treadwell. The Maasa, Dower’ Clank whic la/tauentlimcs oon es 14, last. Intended Husband. cruise was begun Feb. A pretty girl from Manchest Capt, Cunningham was a Lieutenant + Eng- inated from the properties disposed| Commander in the Navy and during the ud ‘al yea: Jersey City Cops Deny Man's arrived, But he has knowledge | practised for sev Notice to Advertisers -| oon 7 “This man ‘Fair’ insisted,"’ sald Mr, Minnket Charge, + war commanded the Leviathan, land, who Intends to become a bride Pea ic tiie pea) Wail etan “that; aa molars pubs || Leopols Brae” and Logs Gauincet he : when she arrives to-day on the steam-| | Display advertising 700 ony and release ond Ward's lawyers, when he surren-| le, took the aMdavit of a so-colled| Nos. 153 and 151 Sherman Avenue, re-| FUGITIVE BANKER GONE |pay_y BOAT SERVICE ship Baitic, will be shocked when she Is} Erexiog Worl, VY reeived ‘ater 1 ote 3 00 5 ubhieation dered, showed Mr. Weeks and Coroner) Joe Jackson, who was supposed 10] apectively, Jersey City, to-day pleaded! EIGHT YEARS, ARRESTED RE TO CAPE MAY |, ** ihe pler by a detective instead | fiery my erat nd {5 order of Teseipe ee, a Fitzgerald a radio message from| be in a dying con ry old him 1] not guilty. to @ charge of violating the ' FROM HE of her fiance. She will be asked to] Would, Omes. Cony containing engravings to ba George 8. Ward to his son telling him| took no, such Se it pctitg. wor! | Volstead act before United States Com; iam em A a Yo June 8—The tirat | and. Over $10,000 worth of stolen Jew- | "Dintay ‘sang tm oor ne tot that his father would not pay a cent Bre Gee 7 | short $25,000, Attained Position or| CAPE MAY, isi our of the Sunday World of $60,000 asked by Walter Ward to| tainly no such man was brought to} missioner Charics E. Hendrickson of Fane, Vandoe Anteek canna" lateamor of ihe New ForkPhiletewblal re. 6645 55 innocent wictimn, gecckde F. ML Thursday’ preceding "Publier ‘ house, and certainly my brother| Jersey City and were held in $500 bail . 5 Pler 26, Ls + | ton and release must be received by 2 P, satisty blackmailers, but would spend | ™Y ‘ted such a man. CINCINNATI, June 3%—A_ fugitive] Line, the Maple, will leave Pier 26,/ing to detectives. Mrs, Clement War-| Friday. Copy containing engravings to be ma: $100,000 to put the blackmatiers in| Dever treated au fox Denying ou: Jung:t4, East River, Juno 1, at 5 o'clock in|dell of New Orleans was robbed of| by Tie World must by recsived by Tuutday noo . | $26,000 worth of gems in a hotel here Sunday Main Sheet the afternoon, The new line of steam | 145 23, and Ernest Hill, alias Sampson, | BOt Deed reocived by 4p. wand en ers will stop at Cape May, both from |was arrested on @ charge of stealing oe ee | New York to Philadelphia and return, | them. The detectives say the $10,000 bt 4 hin Frid “The story is «an invention, but,| They wero arrested on t from justice for eight years, living ; n eate he aMdavit of strangely enough, Cunningham appar-| Frederick Von der Licth, saloonkeeper| Under an assumed name and rising to et, Jersey City,|@ position of trust with a large alum- {num company, Homer H. Dean, former the tragic events of the day after It|{, necessary; our house ts open to in. |Jersey City, were aiding in the selling| Bank of Sutton, W. Va. is a prisoner| steamers on the route, giving Cape May |sent to her by Hill. She belleved he | order, ] was received. spection. I never heard of Cunning- | % bootleggers' booze containing two-|in the county jail to-day, daily service between Philadelphia and | was an — Bae Las won een s.:) Di orders released tater thai cot “will be‘ qade today to | tomer Ciares (he thine come’ Gere |tenthe bee cant "05d ainokal He was arrested by Federal agents in| New York. contests. Ebe has her trousseau snd ¢ ag We ered wt nok were bring together Walter 8. Ward, and he Stanford police sald “Fair” ip q|, There are about eleh.y policemen at-{ connection with a $26,000 shortage, when] ‘The boats will be equipped with all arrengements had been made for her | 56 contract or otbew d J The Dy 8%) tached to tho precinct, but none are| he drove here from his Columbus, O,,]modern improvements and will make |marirage to , of whose arrest she ed, so ber name is not disciosed, She has a married sister who is prominent ib

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