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ee ——- - - ‘THE RVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1922. and support in solving this alleged blackmailing plot.” A story that George S. Ward had engaged passage for Europe on a ship leaving to-day caused much per turbation at White Plains unti! it was learned that the passenger was George 8. Ward of Washington, D.C, and not a member of the bakery family HARDING'S HORN WILL TOOT FOR DTHER OF MRS. WARD SUBPOENAED TOTHROW LIGHT ON HOUSE PARTY (Continued from First Page.) Marion Band to Be Heard Again, SAN FRANCISCO, June 10 business world. scribes one In this affidavit he de- eckson” as accompanying him under the same employ, The unstable Cunningham = has sworn that he met Jackson as aly frequenter of the race tracks who could a be found “at John Kelly’ John Kelly has not exerci okmaking privileges at the race track for at least ten year: and, as the Pinkertons know better than anyone, Cunningham has not entere a race track enclosure but twice in three years and then has gone out as soon as his presence was] pre: discovered. It is noted that every activity of the authorities on a “Cunningham clue’ has led directly away from an orderly and systemgtic search for real evi- dence to settle the question as to whether Walter Ward was justified ir ER WARD REPORTED stvy- ING IN TH CONOS, BARRE, June 10. . millionaire father of Walter S. Ward, who is sought Jury indictment to teatify in the inves tigation of his son's killing of Clarence alleged biackmatler, believed to be in the Poconos of North yivanta . registered ae Gs is barred from the race tracks the Jockey Club, the Pinkerton ney, employed by the county as peral investigators, have dropped inningham from all consideration. ch has been made of sending t stchester deputies on Cunnitge m's information to find one Deers’’ at the Onondaga Hotel in use and the “mysterious escape" Rogers just before the detectives ved. Rogers did arrive at the Onon- Hotel on June 6 and did leave ie 7, Just before the Werner depu- dashed into the hotel, showed Hr badges, and were told he had st checked out.” He is a Mr. C. Rogers of Washington, D. C., a uutable travelling man, who has on a Grand Arabic Mystic Shrine. Peters; to-day is the President jumbus; 0., village band in his boyhood. The ws the President's, INDIAN “FLYER’S” CLAIM DISPUTED BY AIRMEN Declare Sunset Did Not Fly With Lafayette Excndrille, ed at the Onondaga Hotel for a e Peters. WASHINGTON, June 10.—Army Alt very month of the last few was released at noon| service OMcers, after a search of the| MOrFow for the jubilee, after a a highly regarded and 00 bail furnished by the sea . le @ ‘ trip across the Canadian Rockies. Lafayette Escadrille and American on. rity Company. Maurice f = as a ne to ve en sda aa Army records, to-day disputed — the Sra tune Genninetacy whew ac , his lawyer, gave out &) ciaim of Capt. William Sunset, a ¢ him and went to Pittsburgh to escape er written by himself to Gov Miller, in which he said; “An in- formation I have with reference to the Ward case is at your disposal. [ will give you the fullest co-operation to membership in the I hy Indian made the claim a trip from Okmulgee, Okla,, to st searching for his Alsatian wife and two children, who, he said, left times used, appeared on the rolls, fed, had in hin pocket a carbon copy tr him. t ageney in wh frivolous divers r widely known in the vice Officers said neither REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. me ____ —— _______ MYSTIC SHRINE ° Cornet President Blew in ‘The cornet that President Hard- ing tooted as a youth will blare a tune for Shriners who attend the golden jubilee of the Ancient Order of Nobles of the It was learned here to-day that had loaned to a member of Aladdin Temple, Co- the instrument he played upon as a member of @ Aladdin Temple is known and 300 mem- bers who helped President Hard- ing in the journey across the burning sands will arrive here to- nset nor Flowbert W. Richis- name the Indian sald he some- Dopce BrRotHers ANNOUNCE A Business Coupe ALSO Conservative changes in the body design the REAL ESTATE AT - AUCTION. Cadi 434 fz. The above lots were once Many people, still young, recall The same site is now oc- knocked down at an auction the building standing on these cupied by the Harriman sale for $520 each. lots at 44th St. and 5th Ave. National Bank. The which were knocked down at ground under this build- $520 each. ing is assessed by the city at $1,385,000. WEXAMINE THE ABOVE— It shows the tremendous increase in value of N.Y. City lots. | JUST AS GOOD OPPORTUNITIES ARE HERE TODAY AS THE CITY IS GROWING FASTER THAN EVER. THE FASTEST GROWING PART OF THE CITY TODAY IS THE BRONX It is there you will probably get in the near future the greatest increase in value and the largest return for your investment. Today the Bronx is growing faster than ever. For instance—do you recollect driving up the Grand Concourse and Boulevard two years ago? This section was mostly vacant lots. 14 Look at it today—You Can Hardly Believe Your Eyes! 7 Row after row, block after block, building or built up. ' Other sections, which perhaps you do not see, are building up almost as quickly e . Particularly in that section just south of the Astor property. Get the benefit of this increase in value by buying lots at the Absolute, peremptory AUCTION SALE By order of THE FARMEMS’ LOAN & TRUST CO., Trustee under the trust created by WILLIAM WALDORF ASTOR_.. of 1669 ots Situated in 172nd, 174th, 177th, 178th, 180th Streets and Westchester and Tremont Aves., adjacent avenues and streets, Bronx N 4 At HOTEL ASTOR, Broadway and 45th St. | ; Commencing WED., JUNE 14, at 1 P.M. *: and continuing afternoons and nights until every lot is sold to the highest bidder without reserve or protection. | GO EXAMINE THE PROPERTY TODAY p: To Reach the Property Take 7th Ave. subway to 180th St. and Morris Park Ave. Station or 180th St. and Bronx Park Station, or exiigtan Ave. subway to Sound View Ave. or St. Lawrence Ave. Station. ROUTE BY AUTO FROM DOWNTOWN \ For Westchester Ave. end of property, cross Madison Ave, Bridge or 3rd Ave. Bridge to 150th St. and 3rd Ave., thence up Westch: to property. = Lenox Ave. Bridge to 149th St. ‘and 3rd Ave., east on 149th St, to Southern Boulevard, north on Southern Bovieeut co ‘est er Ave., thence northeast on Westchester Ave. to Or Madison Ave. Bridge up Grand Boul 177th @t., east ont 177th Bt. to property. Property. a e iP an levard and Concourse to Savings Bank Books and Liberty Bonds taken as deposits on the purchase of lots 80% can remain on instalment contract 70% can remain on mortgage Send for Booklet to j JOSEPH P. DAY, Inc. J. CLARENCE DAVIES, Inc. 67 Liberty Street 149th St. and 3rd Ave. 61 East 42nd St, Titles insured free to purchasers by The Title Guarantee & Trust Company Montgomery, Peabody & Grace, Attorneys, 15 William St. Agents and Auctioneers of all other types STRATTON-BLISS COMPANY 1847 Broadway, New York BISHOP, McCORMICK & BISHOP 1221 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn BONNELL MOTOR CAR CO. 562 Broad Street, Newark OCEAN LINES - STEAMBOATS - TRAVEL WHERE TO Go AND at ad TO GET THERE DIRECT RAIL CONNECTIONS FOR ALL POINTS NORTH, EAST AND WEST. DAYLIGHT SAVING T! Dally, licensee Mate Sanday, for Ne; rai t, ¢ varpany., “iguen ee A. M.; Yonkern, Direct ri nnection, All rail w York to Albany and Albany to accepted. ONE DAY OUTINGS LAKE HOPATCONG, $1.75. Every Sunday Leave W. 23d St. 7.17; Liberty St. KOSS Yeates Ai. lear cen rae ae MAUCH CHUNK, $2.40 : Sundays, June 11 and 25; July9 Leave W. 2id St. 7:17: Liberty, St. 7330 M.; Jackson Ave.. Jersey City, 7.48 A. M. $5.00 . Mountain Sunday =, W. ised Sunday Afternoon “Trip Steet EORA" Lvs. Per A a hay a t aaa B. ODELL” Lunchroom. Beacon, $1.25. Poughkeepsie, $1.50. ROUND TRIPS Koay, FRANKLIN ST., 0 A, Mi: CENTRAL HUDSON LINE — a | es recover | Jron Steamboat Co. Saturdays onl: +West Point ai leaves Denbrona Went WASHINGTON or BALTIMORE eo ieee ° CONEY ISLAND H Price ge oe Sunday Excursion; se, Sealers Nea itera ay Line re ce hte eral Birr eae 0 heir: se j peweip pelea Eastern Standard Time Shown pany er en] te New Haven June 25th LURAY, VA., $6.00 Houston bt, Wad A. ww York tier a0; BuO t NEWJERSEY CENTRAL ~ SUNDAY AFTERNOON UP THE HUDSON TO NEWHURGH AND RETUKN Str. Newburgh” a 8 to Leaves FRANKLIN MAN ST. FERRY nebreem. CENTRAL. HUDSON LINE Buses to Englewood on Jersey side. 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