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— Se ee THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY JUNE 24, 1922, ae ae n alag « lease Says Mrs Tal “Have Been Just Lovely, Gave Us a Little PLA WITH SNAKE Court of Our Own’’—King Tells Jokes. LONDON, June 24 (Associated Press).—Mrs. William Howard Taft has had a busier social week in London than she ever encountered Suggests Psychic Detective to}s mistress of tae White House, What with three audiences with the Solve Ward Gase as Medium | Sims and Queen, an endiess round of complimentary luncheons, teas and r dinners, visits to charity fairs and occasional shopping tours, every Cleared London Murder. | minute has deen occupied. What Did You See To- Day ? TRAIL OF “PEGGY” f IN WARD mNSTERY PUZZLES SLEUTHS ps aR “Strawberry Blonde” Said to Have Been “Love Nest” Visitor. FRIEND OF LAWYERS No Trial Until Every Clue Is SCHOOL TEACHER AND SUITOR NEDE FOR HER MU JING DECIDES BINET MAY TALK THOUT CENSURE Not Reprove Weeks for Speech Opposing Pro- hibition ‘Laws. POLICY REVERSED ts They Will Not Dis- Write a few lines to The King and Queen have shown, ex-President yesterday had a tallor _ THE EVENING WORLD the Tafts unusual attention and hos-| take measurements for a new robe in The Evening World Will Pay $1 for Each Item Printed. pitality. At each of the court tunc-| Which mext Wednesday he wilt re-|The Evening World Will Pay $2 for Each Snapshot Printed of tions they have taken the American | CUvS,th® deere of doctor of laws, Some Unusual Scene or Incident With an ‘Taft hud a conference this morning \ccompan: Descri Chief Justice and his wife aside and | with Counte de Saint-Aulaire, French A ving es Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ‘sailed on the Adriatic to-day with his wife and three children, and while the young- sters were playing with a four-foot j ss Matters Pending Be- snake presented to them by Me. Dit-] chatted with them intimately. Ambassador, and was guest of honor Addroen “What Did You Seer’ Eelvor, Brenig Wort. Run Down, District At- § i ‘They have been just lovely to us," |8t @ luncheon given by the Marl of fore the Cabinet. error the Bienes, Ort wen Sette y , i lalieba 6 ths, veporters Mrs. Taft raid. ‘The Queen talked to] PMO ea a a ati gts What Evening World Readers Saw Yesterday: torney Says. . Nos. «My work here isn’t half done,"’ he} me quite sisterly and familiarly an@|tend the dinner with Ambassador ——<——— By David Lawrence. sald, ‘‘and I expect te come back next} tne King exchanged funny stories | Harvey has arranged for King George BUT IT’S EASIER THAN JAPANESE, Taltiog for her, Before she could get} The Investigators working for Dis: | Correspondent of The Eve- year and lecture oh the cities west of CHARLIE. to it @ young man grabbed It, The sol- nina World) Chicago. On the whole I am greatly] With Mr. Taft. They gave us a little} and Queen Mary. When 1 visited the Scandinavian pler| Hor apoke to this young man in a low| ‘ict Attorney Weeks in attempting 9 . pleased with the results of my trip. I|court all to ourselves, They have a bageed Will be twenty-three British | Hoboken to see plage ‘off on| Volee: The youth shook his head, and} find out how much of the story told INGTON, June 24 (Copy- found several fake mediums here, but|very high regard for America ana| “nd th tp American guests at thel i). pegs ek VIE, pee es Md iilform letted him bodily py Walter S. Ward of the killing of { President Harding feels that T also found three or four of the best- Americans and asked us many ques-| $y all the men coerce Me tens one the woman sat down: The civilian left | Clarenoe Peters is true encountered a One was a beautiful young girl (I . Taft, Japanese couple, hes ale i oe eee aise won't tell her name), who receives] ‘ons that showed the interest with | could not be swayed from conventional [near them apeaking the Wormanian tans] At the Next station—W, C,, Pearl Street. | new trail of gossip, which Mr. Weeks ' p express himself on any 2 messages from Prof. James, the psy-| Which they are following events in the | evening clothes. guage fluently.—Charies Nelson, No. 430 WHAT! STRIKE A WOMANt regarded as interesting, if proved. Bhout necessurily committing chologist. It's wonderful to hear the| United State: de patties ead peut large circular | 49th Street, Brooklyn. In Market Street, Paterson, 1 It had to do with the identity of a nistration to his view. His technical vocabulary and the complex} Mrs. Taft is thoroughl, joa, the King heading one and the mat! ‘adtilac bump the’ rear end of « big made known at the White sentences of James coming from her| ner stay In London, but Ande prices | Queen the other. Ambassador Harvey Thee oe nt BAO: ice cream truck Down jumps the|“OUN® woman sald to have been one is regarded as the Administra- lips. She also gets messages from | here much higher than at home, and| Mill be at the right of the Queen and lin Aehing Kater or csunaen dates [ariver, of the ‘truck, runs “around tofof the more frequent visitors of James Hyslop, and she got from him} sho is limiting her purchases accord-| Mr. Taft will sit at her left, The | several hours 1 was the big leven of thefen,PentuTe car, shakes his fst and| Ward's 1921 vacation apartment at cose maar ee some advice forme in connection with ingiy: Ty hee tegade Sher haa ne | King il have Hr, Harvey and Mr Sin "Fs one Qi eMail yi ae outers vou Mehul Corcegam Avenue and Tah Strat ig my lectures. marked particularly the hi; Taft at his side. fast as they could put! discovers that the d hreat- 4 that Secretary of War “I have been profoundly impressed] demanded by the hair dressers, mone | The house front where Sir Henry|thelr nes down, while 1 got nothing. |aoOvers hat the driver het threat; Jand known to employees of the build fought to resign because of his by the effect of prohibition here—and Q One of the gang wore « diamond rin ek ped ling as “Peggy”? or ‘Miss Schuyler, suggesting modification of the : y of prohibitio tloning as instances @ charge of three} Wilson was murdered is only three} worth about 300 iron men. When his| Dac onto that truck and was away Taw. and criticizing the di- we shall have it in Great Britain. I] dollars for a shampoo and a like| minutes’ walk from the Harvey resi-|hands were water-soaked the ring in record time.—Walter Engelken, No.| A young man, whose description ms . think Scotland will have it first and]amount to have the feathers ad-|dence. Reinforced guards will ac-|alipped off into the soa, tt came time to}2!> Graham Avenue, Paterson, N. J. | closely resembles that of the visitor to : . Ireland last. It was wonderful to visit] justed in her hair so she could be| company the King and Queen and the}steer for home and we pulled in our er apartment, inc Conprean aie rcewnete : RO Central Park and see men enjoying] presented at court. British Cabinet members who attend | {ines All T had caught was—oh, bo; Yolen to Uaiton, and known nting on Mr. Weeks's ad- a themselves on the grass—none of} Oxford University has no.academic| the dinner. A vigilant eye will belinety Nem eth ne ie owe was for two years—about five years but has not felt that Mr. : ‘ them drunk, gown large enough to fit the ample] kept on the house by Scotland Yard|73 Bast 124th Street ago—the chatelaine of a road house was expressing any official Be s . “The Ward case? It's an extraor-| proportions of Mr. Taft, so the big! men. ree Apa on the ‘Boston Post Road maniaged by riton-opliiod but wal giv. : dinary mystery. Perhaps a psychic Lown wim, Our home if on the water opposite | * Broadway adventurer known for his ply his own comments. Mr. i ee detective could solve it, as the Fox- I'm off the sidewalk fukira for lifel] Fort Slocum, and on. this very tox«y | Willingness to take chances behind a 1 as a former member of the : well mystery was solyed in London. In Chambers Street I joined the crowd|day the fox was so. thick to_the| horlzontal wheel, a deck of cards or } States Senate from Massa- a, A medium there saw Foxwell ‘floating - listening to an artist who described the] very tops of the buildings that the Fort | rolling dice, up to to the limit of his and before: (hut aa’e Brome : = on Illes’ and desertbed the place so Yirtures and merits of « self-filing | was invialble. "Above" the. buildings, | resources, : ember of the House of Repre- cS te ‘ accurately that investigators located aS Tein Oy lena ay) the preys A et tear. A i on i The roennoees ee Leapphersee ye 8, has had the opportunity to i 4 it and found the body. William H. MeMaxus, Sisson’ Terrace, me, : persons who frequently have need ot is own observations of modern ‘ “Your New York police are a great . NAS Cintod one Oke rr ieee hae lawyers in the criminal Crist eae les in Government, and al- improvement over the kind I saw i Rochell clr legal advisers. One 10 his speeches have aroused a] [iM i For here“years ago. In those days they i} VER READ ABOUT TOM SAWYER — lawyers took a fancy to “Peggy, Of protest there is every evi- were fat, comic figures, and looked as AND THE FENCE ORASH IN THE SUBWAY. according to the tale, and the pro. hat Mr. Harding will not take if they drank a lot. The kind, you 1'saw a crowd of kids hanging about| I saw a well dressed young man enter| prietor of the place cheerfully per- task for them, even though he have now are clean, athletic, splendid. the entrance to a Saratoga Avenue! a subway train at 168th Street at 8} mitted her to transfer her affections lsagree with Mr .Weeks. Top—MISS* EDITH E. LEVOY. ‘We haven't any better ones ni. Lon- candy shop. I investigated, They were]o'clock this morning and—there being] from his bar to that of the law. ile py looking for a chance to turn the ice] plenty of room at that hour and that! ‘he young woman soon alter left h ¢ ni Bottom—WILLIAM M, CREASY. on: " ——— ae ee cream freexer—Cella Herskowits, No. }statlon—piace his new style tid on the | woo nester for Boston arid was B happens that, on the ques- The Adriatic also carried Sir Fran- 380 Saratoga Avenue, Brooklyn, seat beside him and open your news- - pi SR aa ea eat ba cis Tirppel, who has been here three! Pick Up Policemen and Pur-| Fifty Italians Driven a Block baper Brother ot Lie mandng, “AC IH (REE. Ser welaiuylen” taeited tate ry syriem, President Harding JERSEY CITY FIRE months, and a group of pretty show y THE MARBLES. Street a regular mob joined us, A]Mame of “Schuyler,” involved in uw accord with his Secretary of girls who have engagements abroad—| sue Driver Who Speeds Away From Court When My pal is a toy-sniesman. We were| Youre, woman shoved forward by thone| breach of promise sult in whtch her eater ae) bee openly eae DAMAGE $500,000} olive Robinson, Laura Lyle, Virginia FE are r boarding & Lexington Avenue car to-|Pehind her flops into the frst available |interests were taken care of not only a return to the convention Roche and Ruth O'Brien, rom Boy Victim. Verdict Is Returned. ther when his grip slipped from his| joi" and bang! (he young mans, atrew | by the New York lawyer but by Mas- jot nominations. As for modi- | The Olympic. also sailed to-day. pee ae Ta hi hands, fell to the pavement and opened.| which of the two appeared to be the | ©Schusetts counsel who bobbed up of the dry laws, the Presi-|Chemical Factory Building rf ; fore: “How I never picked up so many marbles of | Nnyh Of tf ‘Audubon | early in the Ward case as zealous and th aissuased that phase 6t = Among her passengers were: How-| while surgeons were carrying him| The second to be convicted for the} all kinds in my life. We took the third | vost embarrassed. — foal hbo oluntary guardians of the Interests Srsiirce= iii execpt, 107 inant and Machinery Wrecked |ara Brokaw, hig wife and tras to the opévating’ table tn’an effort’ to] MamApping. and murder'de. fivecyears{cae telewinc ce Ae Tone rata | Aveniieus (Piénee inind namie] ey Ci eae cons eae 7 ‘ daughters; S: jernard, is wife Bs a ane ss ‘ favored tisid enforcement of by Blaze. Sud gon: Suntcs Joseph Sabbath, of | save his life, Henry Spetiman, eleven, |!4 Giuseppe Varotta, Antonto Ma-] Chauncey St., Br-oklyn, PUD HER ON TH PAYROL MRD-| The District Attorsay ‘s ee re noah baled nessa tino, fs In the T e aii LEY. ave compared Present task to A one-story b a Chicago; President Henty M. Day,|No, 324 East 90th Street, died last} tino, fs in the Tombs to-day awaiting : or Capper, of Kansas, has, one-story building at the plant of Brine cnterneeonal Aes Watt Con ret. seat fy MOTHER At Kingsbridge station of the ele-|that of a fisherman with a tangled r, accomplished something by|the Metal and Thermit Corporation, | Or tie Imtcmational Barnsdalt Cor- | night in Mount Sinai Hospital an hour} Sentence of death, which Judge Tal 7 aw a fond mother bring her | vated 1 caw a little girl of eight climb] line. He has no means of knowine lack on Mr. Weeks. He has! bishop and Cornelison Streets, Jersey| opera. singer; President William G.| After he had been struck by an auto-|Jey Will: pronounce In Goneral Ses-| infant gon into a, 0 P, dcopen | rit Ber dol carrians to the rat nd. lwhah tm, beyond ene partioniar: Mant. the White House to differen-| ait vas wrec : i ‘ ft] mobile at 96th Street and Third} *!0ns Wednesday. The jury had the] wp the’ go-cart, place son init -hna | ins take a “play” broom from beside} until that knot is undone, and in un- between a cabinet minister's City, was wrecked to-day by a fire] Bessler, of the Central Railroad of| mobile al reet ani ip go-cart, place son it and the doll and proceed to sweep the 8. | oli it tu aliniont certain ‘to eatin: nd that of the Administeatton. | which caused $500,000 damage, accora-| NeW Jersey: and former | Senator} Avenue, driven by Edward Kowalsky,|°88 about elght hours and a half,| Procesd to tray up carry the pieces | She must have Itked the Job, for she} nother “ihe necessity for lookinn >: Hmes members of a presidential ing to officials of the corporation, O'Gorman and his wife and twol of Utica, N. Y. Kowalsky was held| "4 18 anderstood to havo been 11 to] ‘nrough tho air and about the car, | then climbed to the upper Innding an tinto such information as this, which jet take offense if it is pointed os nae or a technical charge of homicide. | for conviction at the start. What sue wcunted fo do wae keep | treet eee. GB. Weat 120i Btreet| may be vituily important or # scat. fat they are not spokesmen of} .7R@ damage was duc to destroyed] There had been a reservation of 5 he Varotte cake ie a1 in that! fh? Hd Rappy. | She succeeded. —y, | the street—D. G. 8, Weat Ae ddl chad Py rg dheas la hip Fonson fue dministration to which they be-| Chemicals, wrecked machinery and|theee staterooms for the International] Mary Donnelly, tive, died soon after unusual in that), W. Smith, #6 Hampton Place, sere Aeclariie Ne, will Gok pak the timieu In one case at least—that of] Uestruction of a product called ther-| Harvester Company and it was sup-] she had been removed from in front of |‘®® flve men charged with the boy's] Brooklyn, MUST A BRICK HOUSR FALL ON Te bial SoGh ha doe Wea fee ood tary of War Garrisun—a resig-|M™it, described as a powdered sub-| posed to be for Mathilde McCormick] ner home, No. 128 West 126th Street,|™¥der Were In prison at the time he Pa Seren HIM, RUTHE of thier information eouate’ Ni Aaliswed the interence (tise. Basics eed in welding to produce] and Den eat but the reservation! | the Harlem Hospital with internal| !# SUPPosed to have been killed. At 120th Stree and Seventh Avenue 1] sedoiny “the westaurant nat. might Justice Morschauser inmlanetlt r of the cabinet might hold au need swept oueney ai injuries and contusions suffered when| ™!2"!no, who has become known as} saw a woman carrying a dog with onc] the darned od orchestra had to | trivial the receipt of an anonymous and the Administration ap- rete Men’ Were Working i: zi “4 i eanexed @ as ‘the man without a smile," showed | of its hind legs broken. The leg was| strike up Mendelsohn’a Wedding |\etter to-day threatening him with the adoption of another policy| the building when the fire started and| TWO MEN ONVICTED she was Knocked down by @ car op-| '. ottin over the verdice. Ho bea it, splints—Loula Goldstein, 1669 Park| Maro. ‘Somebody throw same rice. |Geath unleas Walter Ward was re- gress. all escaped. George Ollum of Vir- IN RESTAURANT HOLD-UP | &"2*e¢_»y David Loeb, No. 68 East et. He had! Avenue. —R. G. 8., West 84th Street, leased at once, ee ginia Avenue, Jersey City, one of the SoS i! 118th Street. Loeb was locked up in| ee” on trial for two weeks, and when b : Persons in the vicinity of the jail mer President Wilson always} workmen, was cut on the wrist by] Next Friday for Part in| West 128d Street Station on a tech.| the verdict was reported at 11.40 last] BUT “PUSSYFOOT” SAYS THK FIGHT OVOR A CHICKEN. last night declared that Mrs. Walter fo have his Cabinet Ministers| falling glass and an artery severed. | Semtenee Neat Wridny for Part t1 nical charge of homicide. night the court room had been THING IS WORKING 0. K. At the South Ferry I saw @ greatis, Ward and another woman in a their utterances to things that] He was taken to City Hospital. i William Alberts, three, was killed] cleared, and fifty or more Italians| Tere, 8% ® man on the Third Ave-|scatteration of live chickens when one] Peerless car, exactly like that owned not embarrass the Administra- - ————- - After half an hour's deliberation to- in front of his home, No. 40 Newell| _ had - nue “L" train to-night who tnsisted on] of the crates in a big wagon Was broken} by Walter Ward and that owned by Under the present regime, Willl SWINDLED OF $5,400, day. a jury before Judge Johnstone,| street, Brooklyn, in the afternoon by, “!° had congregated in the corri- eee oat Sek atation and calling} open, Policemen, newsboys, everybody |his brother Ralph, but bearing a who until recently was Posi- Genera! Sessions, convicted of robbery}an automobile owned by the Artistic] ors without during the earlier part | out its ni be Mould return to7 i, (ie ueixhberiood juin in the chase. }ticense number assigned to Mrs. i HIS VISIT IS HALTED y his seat. He got on at 116th Stre a > Me deue Wile House aod rout ih the first John Reynalds,| Dyeing Company und operated by|0f the evening had been ordered out] cine ali the way down to ldth. 3, B,| Al the chickens except one are recov- |George 8. Ward, went te~the all. th to ie e is ad . of the building and forced to remain Sv ered. Owner insists the missing bird hey entered with arms full of flow- ' a block away, under threat of arrest. | @*#* Street. fe MIGGED | BAe NHS Dest 06 fy eke are rand DAOKAgte, pia {were (a7 the on, SIP RAs RO Ok Me, LIZ GETS A BATH, "I found it,” he saya, therefore bigs ore aa kl amaniiahad te : While coming through Baptistown,|!t mine." The poultryman threatens hed 18th Street, disappeared from In front 3 f liceman advises, but thi their satisfaction that Peters had no of his home May 24, 1921, Letters | Hunterdon County, N. J., our attention |and a policeman een to Mr. Harding to make sure|Three Men Held When Australian| tWenty-three, $50 West 49th} Anthony Buk, No. 266 Sheffield Ave- he was, reflicting accurately the Makes Complaint. Street, and Joseph Nolan, twenty-four,|nue. Buk was locked up on a homi- n vpoint. ‘of t » of No. 438 West 53d Street, for the hold- | cide charge. Preninent Gecan't feel that he| * ‘iP to Bhstand tong® planned by| ip ‘of the restaurant of Michael Poltes, | Howard Harris, twenty-four, chaut- Ot as censor over the utter. | J2mes Fortey, Mfty, real estate operator| No. 637 Eleventh Avenue, on the morn-|feur, No. 857 Gates Avenue, was ar- Cal Melbourne, Australia, staying at the|!"& Of May 28. rested efter u mile chase. He was ac- was caught by a Ford coupe in the mid-|{# adamant. “I'll tell you what I'll do," | revolyer when he left Paris Island, ‘ his Cabinet officers. “If they | of . oe Armed with pistols, it was testified demanding $2,500 for his return were | di finall ing th voodw vi ss fapence . i ay BI le of a brook, Think: ight be nally, opening the Soat, Some of his chums there had alread: to bring their speeches to him| Hotel Woodward, Broadway and 66th] ino two jnvaded the. restaneant, ama | cused of having knocked down James ig we migh iy received ny the eee Raffaele of sorne aaela ines to 8 brother in a Re oe haciivoite the Fede the said this, but the detectives have it went to the Varotta’ home ress we pulied up and turned bi . i now from the storek Varotta's promise to pay mise his pant pulled up to his knees Bie ‘alt, (Tos, tie. the owner Was pete [Sri Mangal baht Megha, eeper “the gang" the next night. Eee Ta or te a ten lcisia. tie. Sol teelk Hn Lunes «| Peters's effects were searched ju: Melchione, also indicted for the mur. | #Vin# Liz a thorough going over with|#lone. The Job took him tolp phand he will give the benefit of] street, has been indefinitely postponed| while Reynolds took $3 from Poltes,| Scanlon, sixteen, No. 159 Claremont ounsel, but the Harding idea is} because Mr. Foriey was caught in the| Nolan robbed th register of} Avenue, when the youth was riding a a Democratic system of govern-| toils of swindlers here. $10.63. Poltes was bicycle at Bedford and Willoughby is best developed by permitting y told Inspector Coughlin at P ve} Avenues. Two policemen who saw ; ane z , pike utes. ‘Then the traffic whistle sounded. | before he left there. He wore the bm of speech inside as well as] ol adquarters he became frlendly| the (itlves were caught by batteinen | the, uecident declared Harris didn't] scr, went’ to get the money on the | 10%, "4 #PonKe—D, Phipps, Summit,| utes. Then the trafMle whistle, ou becire, erat ere. eae athe official etrele: with an Englishman in the hotel lobby| Manning of the West 47th Street bee, | walt to learn the extent of the boy'sl \ieie ot gune 2 and was arrested in i pet egal yg lh ep elle Hag oe when he arrived here from Vancouver. ‘ “injuries, but speeded his car along ? 2 i presumption that Mr. Harding] They found @ purse with the name and they will be sentenced on Friday | Bedford Avenue. ata "hanes Regen cient EVERY YOUNG MSM SHOULD OWN Wein te Wiese eceiereae eee ree ra eae aie ager address of a man staying at the Park : : ; . = one gave him a deck of cards, but he mean tobe taken literally, | avenue Hotel, and money and papers. | 202% Just then two fashionably gowned| son, were arrested outside and in- © EAST BERLE A. . fighting in ‘Tenth Avenue all the lessons of church and Sunday school came back | "84.20 dice. dicted, with two other men who never | yi Peters had no money with which to lon of subjects which are not] fered ta take them to a pooiroom and| MISS KATHERINE KEOGH | called to a policeman to Jump on her| jaye hoon arrested, upd whose nemes | Mitta umbrella waa fie Cie eee aes thot" demented the | #et @ revolver, and meter ier consideration official, It is] introduce them to a machine and putsue the chauffeur. |, ,, emed probably that the Presi-| Portey put up $5,400 and his * WED TO NAVAL OFFICER] ‘tne chase wound tHrough Madison |" "° ee seit Apparently: veleeae at Wi8] man who appeared to have got the bet- | to the authorities where he obtained fwould sanci'on, for instance, | disappeared. age , Street to Stuyvesant Place, where] sun NE OPERATED ON, ng woman finally stepped under the| '°r,,% the argument. Roe thee. wil atlek to te Chegey oe favoring the bortus by his psult of his story police have jean Sends Bent Wishes teliotn pursuing curs came ubreast as REPORTED RECOCRAINE The awere cet 1 do not.” T sald. | “My only reason} he had mone at the a de Wan SBct, of the Treasury while he ted three men, registered as James Daswhter «Ff surist, they reached ‘he fugitive ‘chuuffeur,| Judge F. Meintyre of the Court ers 8 tiered te tbat 1 yous ike ee Lid bach gtepbaadlnitgse pile A ac SA ar hd the grant of a bonus. Nor » thirty-seven, Ansonia Hotel.’ tn the presence of more than 7001In the excitement that followed the| of General Sessions, inderwent an | where she disappeared, with x smile and | Ors between you. Miah eee teat ae esl hale {t be approved if Mr. Hoover] Broadway and 74th Street; William) gests, including several Supreme Court] arrest the women disuppeared without | operation uy for gallstones, was | many thanks, into a big building, le ice and’ $1.36. ting rid of some st 47th Street, eported to be In food condition to-day, | turned back toward the east, showing tt wet The Ward attorneys filed in tho 10 make speeches favoring the erman, forty, No, 416 West | Justices, county offictals and other per-| leaving their names. Harris was} ny i waa from the strain, ke | he had gone out of bls way to do an act surplus tobacco, “if you don't beat itl county Clerk's office in Brooklyn a of Nations as he did before] 79th street, “held on dt on suspicion. sons socially prominent, Miss Katherine| locked up in Gates Avenue station on|{, gt the Post-Graduate Hospital on] of kindness.—G, » Bist Street, | outa here in two minutes I'll makel cscs of an appeal from the order of ai t his idea embraces only thel Gritined at ita recovery: the tet at, a -- women came along in their cars. Each In City Hall Park I saw a young man v ps the Cabinet, 2200 8 PO equ Temple Keogh, daughter of Supreme|a charge of reckless driving. The nd Avena and 20th Rtreat and wit! | Brooklyn, pieces romney real WwW rors ab LIGHT WINES J AND BEER? | Court Justice Martin J, Keogh of Pel-| boy's right arm was broken, be out, It is sald, in a few weeks, BT ee an Bo olen ‘Giteat Ward into the ham Road, New Rochelle, was married TAXI RUNS AWAY BACKWARDS. |frooklyn. "| custody of the Sheriff. atters pending in Cabinet NO, SAYS PUSSYFOOOT to Wnslgn Lorenzo Gemple, U. 8, Nu at R . At 110th Street and Amsterdam Ave- 3 It was learned that the appeal was entices wilth are. general persed els h e ed Sacrame ] F F f Alli ato nue I saw a man get into a taxicab and} w tak he question of the fact 7 le elle to-day The Re *, HAT WOULD ANY ONE THiInK? [taken on the ques ie e er and which may be said] Radion Refural From Sea to Join Rw Hepes tasers, Tus Tey. Fh ea ° ive, our- 00 r saw the driver get down and crank the san 60 ¢ secution had in hand at th academic questions, so far as} Move Awainst Volstend Hie car, I cannot explain why or how, but]! #*W & woman come Into a drug atore|the Prosecutlon i i 8 elated, most Cabinet members will be tt enough to draw the line be- : nt and dis the tax! promptly be; ‘oing back-| 8 Broadway not far from 86th Street,|time the writ was soug!| late action by the Government] ‘The refusal to accept free member- The bride was giv away by her ear F s $end a Brome | vegan going buon te, Sanding net. tar ey SCO Breas | ee Yt ee Cane ae erned. Freedom of speech for} ship in the Association Against the Pro-| brother, Martin J, Keogh Jr. Her at- aug n rarm ng Taine Pane ia taba intes, Sertinaiee | Brier a! aundaes, When It wanrencreal mciteeaitite aera: Thee te t officers, really means discre-|yipition Amendment was wirelessed dants were Mirs Margaret Vhelan Driver shows he is some sprinter, | the purse was nalasing. White she ac-|question will be raised, it was said, & , 4 "i 4 = ss b., id a yes, e' mS Presidential custom, | “Pussyfoot” Jobnaon to Ransom H. Gll-| Semple, the groom's brother, was best Reptile Capt d By Three Long Islanders} '* 4’ OY opened her umbrella. The purse fell out. |cyite a icophole by whieh the case éh Presidential . lette, consul general for the association, | mane ‘Cardinal Gasparrl sent a cable pti. apture 'y g rT She raturied and’ denialished ihe sun is } to-day, The message followed one sent may be aired before the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court before next fall. They will either move to dismiss the indictment, it was ex~ E ‘ from the Vatican wishing the couple TO INSPECT by Mr. Gillette praising Mr. Johnson on| @ happy married. life his alleged aSvonaicr: ce Let wines and a wed PANSET-IN EUROPE ltcer, cne-menmen vedi | | | BEAT MAN IN RAID EXTRA DRY. duc.—H. F., West 84th Street. During the severe rainstorm I saw ns @ tari pull up to @ howse in this | MANY A WOMAN GRABS THE neighborhood and I watched the dri- After He Is Baited With Steak, ‘They're on the lookout for alligators around Flushing, .L. L, to-day, and ; there's a reason. ver while he turned the car aboct WRONG MAN AND STICKS TO 41M. | pjained, of move that Ward be re- ” 1 not indorsed your programme — — de e rush hour I observed a man h “ssa tat lll to" violate the “Constitution. ot ON UNDERSHIRT BANK} pete Herr, who spends his days in) > light he Weaded for ur.| lUcked It we om $e the granoitntc |, Ap the waiting. toRetber on. the aie [ese nee ae ee tudy the traction systems of i Hold-Up Thugs Tear OW Victims] *Sticultural pursuits on Jamaica Ave-| Herr, FoCtly Ais SPORE STAR MRrRNe. Hla | ORY Ree Ot wediadan tnitonie | but especially to observe the a © Dat Miss His $135. nue, between Jamaica and Flushing,| Pete Herr immediately moved for poor ipo yg” 5 ig Pieied fo ee ehal ie edranea of ber comaanek: | ht rapid transit lines in the] FIREMEN HOLD CARNIVAL] oseph Rescigno, thirty years old, of had an exciting battle yesterday with|a change of venue, He departed rap-| pi uan No gir ale Hate some | foined the rush. A man was passing of Buropean capitals, Daniel | | IN C. C. N. ¥. STADIUM |. 427 Clinton Street, Brooklyn, owner}a four-foot alligator on his farm,| ly nd returned shortly with a — * | She grabbed his arm and went into th ér, Consulting Engincer of the Commission, alls to-day the Adriatic, to be gone two She Tillery Biroet, Brocklyne at A, a, as ot aon tose ta Bi ball Game Main Feature Ls lery Street, Brooklyn, at A. M a 7A cual Ganon: “"\to-day, with $135 sewed to his under.|® Pitchfork, he captured the reptile, | Aj. Mr. Al. wrapped his teeth around shirt for safe keepin, Herr was walking along the cir.| t. CRUELTY. car with him. In hale a minute she yas i ‘y tayert ay ca ; ‘ tof the car again, She had | space, may ‘perait. an The In the window of what used to be aj Urrying ou Worla Cour ‘containing engvartngs te be Junch room, on Sixth Avenue necro. | grabbed the wrong man.——W. H. Carr, | Word Gite. Cou containing cogzargs 16 B6 : T saw a poor halfcoteny ei 218] 731 Midwood Street, Brooklyn, With the assistance of twogmen and ‘The Firemen's Mutual Benevolent As- either advertising toe copy for the Supple- ~~ Ve unday World an netat has “been Ciel pineival Somebody must have known st, for It was foolish of Al. to d weak to offer resistance to the swarm eo Rections of he “Sunday World PE cneincer in the commission's | sociation is hotding its annual carnival] three men grappled with hin, and when | cumference of his farm near # rain because at s00n as he choad ator files which pestered her, “The vince| FROM FLORIDA IN A BASICET. ng Pe Nag be rece welt ee ! unification of the traction ays-|at City College Stadium to-day, con- | he resisted ane struck him with a bottle. | water pond when he heard a rustling| moyit, ete and the two frlends of| 2,8alt, to,nave Been vacated aonic tiny | 1 saw a young woman come into the | Fier cop cosliuiag carats, fo be mad ‘ i @ recovered In a few minutes, to find onth Wete and a tw e ol felt Mke smashing the window | ladies’ waiting room at Grand Central Hi ast eee a this city and Wag-it one time] sisting of « h thes in the afternon ana] the sank teurlag ot hig Motkinge ig G [in the grass. Looking closely, he} hjy occured alm with a pitehfork s i fences ac-|Terminn) ering a white wicker ntay fat 5, iroe copy whiet as ted Hoe Re Re faculty see ball’ game with the Audubon |Y%i8 £eafeh for the money, His shouts] saw the fourfoot alligator, Al. saw’ Hi was bound with cord and| companied by a man from thes. i olds eseOar Dee ees ineined Ot var niversity, 8 trip y brought Policeman Grigo of the Classon Avenue Station in the side door, . A. If any one knowingly it and lo Mr. Herr about the same time that |" >,\\’’ 0 exhibition at Jake Wo at tite farm on Jamaica Avenue, left that is the main attraction to-day, cat behind I hope he may be puntsliod lat this time has to do mainiy|4- C- i ure construction of additional | There will be wrestling and boxing with!” ‘The three robbers were disappearing| Mr. Herr saw Al. They looked nt! \... Elsie Zwicker. (Address, plense.} y smiling up at] wi 1.2, eee en it roads in New York. Benny Teonard as referee, @ band con- lover the back fence. Grigo arrested &| each other simultsheously, as jt Linley Pe : und. All | order sioad he will alse gather} Ser by the Firemen's Hand and the {man who described ‘himself as Willian A w \ 8 ave uncommon down THE UNCIVIL CTVELIAS nmented on t er way of carry | Display sopr or. orders whesed later than 90 bt gather) police Glee Club will entertain. Fire- | Wepprecht, thirty-one, No. 47 Clinto Then Al. smiled a Steeplechase) Wiushing way, 80 there is conalder. v1 * . ; ing the baby } brought her all the Provided ahve, when oeakiied will not te “t auait gacllity, systems, @}mun Martin Murphy 1s the major domo] Avenue, owner of the saloon, though he| Park smile, and with every ony of|atie speculation as to whence Herr's siete unite ma atte Race he on en whale ceric a . ‘angements, d niform sn leave his sear i La i ia denied taking part In the easeult, bly 4 Pulnless parkers glistening | ou nd indicate to 4 woman thot it wus (Continued on Eighth Page.) THE WORLD P f ' eatin Sei Cesne nn mapa