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~~ & dai i ei ol eed ee eae memo cea - — Fie ‘ THE EVeNinG WORLD, “SERMANY ASURES | "i ed oF Shooting U/S-ALIEN WAR FUND ~TAKWLLBELIGT Will in No Case Exceed 10 Per Cent., Statisticians Figure. IS NOT CONFISCATORY. Congress Likely to Hold On ‘to Bulk of Fund Until U.S. ' Citizens Are Paid. UBSDAY, JUNK 21, 1922, s : HIRSH AND WIFE WIFE ETS DWORGE |What Did You See To-Day [AR TRP TO PARIS) INSIST SHOOTING | FOR TAL BLONDES Sera 15020 vOHAcen WAS AGIENTAL HOTEL “TA AME” ON MAURETANA Prosecutor, However, Declares|Daniel Benedict Romped in Flyers to Meet Liner Leaving He Has Clear Case of — | Hall With Companion, Clerk To-Day With 1,451. 9% Assault. * Testifies in Suit Passengers. ‘ Write a few lines to THE EVENING WORLD The Evening World Will Pay $1 for Each Item Printed. The Evening World Will Pay $2 for Each Snapshot Printed of Some Unusual Scene or IncX%.ent With an Accompanying Description. Assistant District Attorney Edwards of Nassau County insists to-day that he will bring the shooting of Oscar A. Hirsh to the attention of the Grand Jury and that he has ‘‘a clear case of assault In fhe first degree’ on which to prosecute Mrs. Hirsh, Mr. Hirsh, who was shot Saturday night on the lawn in front of the home of Reine Davies, film actress, at Freeport, L. I., is recovering from his wounds, and he and his wife have agreed in a statement that the shoot- The Cunarder Mauretania sailed at noon to-day for Cherbourg ard Southampton with the largest first cabin list she has ever carried, there, being 541 voyagers, In all, her pag- senger list numbered 1,451 t Arrangements have Leen completed by which airplanes will meet the ship at Cherbourg and passengers may em- | A game of (ag in the hall of a hotel here and a woman's loud laugh were largeiy instrumental in obtaining a uivorce for Mrs. Sadie Benedict of No. $9 Prospect Street, New Rocheile, iipm Daniel Benedict, before Justic Address “What Did You See?’ Editor, Evening World, P. O. Box 186, N. ¥. City Joseph Morschauser to-day in the Su- weme Court of White Plains. The] What Evening World Readers Saw Yesterday: Benedicts were married here on barke- 18) thets for'Pact eta sh 2 em for Paris, an attempt March 20, 1918, and have one chili, wRom Goon stock. the trlo with water, Finally the inevi-| icing made to set them down in the, Lowell, who is now living with ble] y gaw a woman who recently cele-| table Ford, the driver of which backed i mother in New Rochelle. b birthday, She | S!# Car up to Mra, Holstein and pushed | French capital in 5 days, 9 hours and Pi = | 5 b ‘ochelle. rated her ninety-elghth birthday her out of the puddle and up the lane.|19 minutes after leaving New Yor},, By David Lawrence. @pecial Correspondent of The Eve- ning World.) WASHINGTON, June 27 (Copy- t). Germany has given the ing was accidental, Mrs. Hirsh was] Mrs. Benedict sued for an absolute] fs Mrs, Mary A. Whitmoyer, a native off Once start: bossy kept agoing.—Mra. » ited States Government official as- ‘ New York 5i believed Mrs. | ©, D. " There is also an air service from held in $26,000 bail in the Freeport | uivor nm “ blonde. Oem ieeates, Tt 8 Det i. D., Spring Valley, N. Y. a murances that no confiscatory taxes Pel Ce an ee ne tee an [tlvoree, naming a “talt blonde. | Whitmoyer hae more living descendants aed Cherbourg to Deauville and to Dinard, : - Justice Morschauser kranted her a%] than any other person living {n_ the Sir Auckland Geddes, British ast ee ie puree interlocutory decree United States. She haa eight children, ppt ceed on 5 ool bassador, and Lady Geddes wete turned to German citizens by the George M. Levy, counsel for Mre. }') f F 1.| fifty Krandchildren, ninety-nine great-| I saw a pompous tooking gentleman ri ae ; Allen P: y Castedian he Hirsh, gave out the following state-| William Stein, a hotele clerk, testl-| grandchildren und sixteen great-great: | pay his fare on a trolley car to-day and| Among the passengers. They want £9 ; ee cere w. Cesena ment which he said had been signed|fied that Renedict and the “tall| grandchildren.—Bertram Altbayer, 319] flve minutes later pay again. Probably] the vessel early this morning and had The German Government realizes . by Her blonde" came to the hotel some| Hickory st., Bogota, N. J, the second fare will make up for some| breakfast there with Capt. Giosist site 4 Re " Fae ame to other absent-minded gent who forgot to] Armstrong, the British Consul Gen- that if existing statutes were literally } ee (The article and statement in a) months ago and registered as “Georg? | we wane scurtican of THIs-|PAy at ull—C. H. Vall, Newark. eral. Capt, H. V, Tennant, sir Auoks F interpreted it might mean that the tl New York evening paper of June 26 a ERE SCEPTICAL a . id wife. Stein said he} while driving along Broadway, Flush- land's private secretary, accompanied. Garni iged Hees Guise to the effect that I found Mr. Hirsh|Gould an ig along * WOULDN'T YoU bE SOREE ere oot) Germans se paying court to a woman on Reine|thought nothing was amiss until about] ing, I noticed an automobile approach-| |. WOl a, him on the voyage, which will meag ing the war would find its way Into Davies's property, which it is charged hour later when, he sald, he heard] i"& With what appeared to be @ pecu-| alte ig ee rat place} q month's holiday in England. The the hands of the Berlin Government afouled my jealousy, ls @ myth andi” ne Peat na lag agua Beene dog Hekti: the ts) gener bibl al dat Lise “A nalow pica gy Ambassador said he woud spend Bi) and eventually would be part payment manufactured out of whole cloth an@]® Noise upstairs O Pamaw that the mupposed dog was really |tO-day with a two-horse hitch and led] With his brother at Wimbledon. te the Allies on the war indemnity has no foundation. It is not only|the tall blonde In negligee playing tag] © "UN thal lie Sibicsen wired to be{one of the horses In for two pairs of eg eating eee dal is , fair to the lady referred to but]with Mr. Benedict in the hall.‘ She 4 the attention |M€W shoes, The horse that was left( Doris Rankin on the stage, and Mrg.. This fact more than anything else beri hs a? scape aiid Bir Tigned, father Sead during the ee ttastad tales ice T. Wells 457] Waiting made a fuss throughout they Jack Barrymore, who is Michael has deterred American officials from The little Freeport Police Court was}game and on one occasion shoute,| First Avenue, Astoria, L. 1. SOine ena herein Catron cae ok Strange, the poet, went abroad to- recommending the return of the Ger- crowded yesterday half an hour be-|Stein testified, ; — manner that suggested reaentmant. of] Sether to remain until August vate man property to its owners, it be- fore the time set for the hearing. Mrs.| He also alleged that Benedict was UNTIL WE READ THIS. the "apparent favoritism. if, Kly, No.| Ah4 Jack Barrymor a ple i ed that while th i Hirsh walked from her lawyer's office. Jattired in a costume inappropriate for] In Jackson Avenue, Elmhurst, L. 1.] 307 jast sstn Street. to see them off. j eecerpves thee WHILE the American She wore a simplo blue dress, black|public appearance. Stein says he or-|last Sunday 1 saw a seal enjoying an Supreme Court Justice Norman & Government may have sentimental ob- hat and a fur neckplece. She was|dered the two to leave the hotel and] automobile ride.—Helen Jantzen, 82 Ith- THE ROAD TO RUIN, Dike and Mrs. Dike of Brooklyn al- Jections to confiscating private prop- heavily veiled. Besides her attorney, | they did. Goa, Street, Mimhurst, 141: A rather pleefut Wttle party out. | 80 Bnd ane ise ees vacation erty, the same property would be she was accompanied by Thomas] _ Cecilla Weinberg, sister, ot Me sun Hm OFTEN ASKS MWHRAE] inp citentorcthie go casa || dr. tenis Les Ariss, clherwied nfiscated anyhow by the German Powell, turfmah, who gave -her bail|Benedict, Hentifed eer eemage of ‘ARE. MY GLASSES? young man pitohing pennies against | Mae Marsh of the screen and her uthorities, i bond. eeneclce ene n Oy Ee oe, I saw one man to-day who Isn't going] the wall.—Wiliam Gilmartin, No. | three-year-old daughter, Mary, were : register which was offered ° hree-year-old daughter, Mary, Mrs. Hirsh sat with bowed head|the hotel register whi to lose his eye-glasses in a hurry. Ii] 101 West 88th Street. among the passengers, Mrs, Armedé a Se Ea = throughout the proceedings. Powcll|in evidence. The suit wag UncoOn-}\o4 in the subway, He was deeply en- foie to Leadon to appear Ihe Seles Publication in the United States of 1 occasionally whispered to her. At | tested. grossed in a newspaper, The prongs Of] was THERE A HICKORY LIMB Auction to b de by Sidney Jay and this argument led the German Gov- soon aa ccourt adiotened tes, HIE —__—»>—__—_—— his, horn-rimmed glasses firmly clasped ‘Amovre ciietah tobe mone yi Sanee 287 ne Bement to take up. the: question 15. went to her home, No. 1? New York] SUPPLIED SLEUTHS, | the side of his head. One end of @ stout} wrtte poating at Lake Mahopac I aaw| \*!ll De away untll September, | ALN - an effort to persuade the Untied sahue, and’ diséaktod the. bine deans gold chain, moreover, was fastened to], Vint or twelve giving a amimming les | 1m the firs P B. States Government that Germany ‘ 3 LSO a link in the glasses while the other end | ¥, f inaybe thirty-five, | Loomis of the Lehigh Valley Railroad, ates sae ea | for a pink one. She apparently was A ae eet me pin in the lapel | 22", t0 & woman of maybe) thirty-Ave, | Semis Or tiMand thetr two daughterg. rn i eestsaip a ccomae ns nd cheerful when seen by a reporter. OCH, IS CHARGE Jor his coat—Joseph Kaye, 1425 Grand Walked ‘backward, her right hand un-|who are bound for an eight weeks’ e Department of Finance in Mr, Levy in giving copies of the 24 ‘al backward, = rlin has examined the laws and HED ‘i Concourse. der the woman's chin while her left] visit to England and Scotland, mulling i 5 Ste einen iss LOReWaperen amen ner. i -, hand filustrated certain movement J. C. Ruszkiewiez, editor of the da ruling to the effect that. the > ; ‘ ued a ruling to the effe plained that Hirsh was Intoxicated] ry Agents Find Four|New cere ror semen BITES. | ‘They were, 1 learned, mother. and| polish People's Dally, was sailing. tp, { es may be paid in the present the night of the party and became bres ‘ I pit my three-year-old nephew | daughter.—Miss Anna I, Hoose, No. 107] attend the first Parliamentary election vaiue of German Marks. This makes despondent snd tried to kill himself, Stills in Jamaica Cellar, to bed this afternoon for his cus- | McLean Avenue, Yonkers. he Poland. The members elected wijt all the difference in the world, for the ——— or His wife seized the pistol and in her They Say tomary nap and when (I thought) in turn elect a President. two German tax laws were adopted in} Mics Florida Bat f Thi : . [struggle to wrest tt from him it was 7 . he was fast asleep left Mm, Half THE LIMIT. July, 1919, and December, 1919, re-| ° Orga Basson, o 'S)Two Men Tear Insensible Vic- discharged. ‘Abraham Goldberg and his wife] an hour later the odor of perfume | When we passed the ‘fare mit" sas was almost overpowering. I en J oignt and the conductor on a Smith tered the chamber. The young man | ctreet car came around for the second twas soothing a fow ‘‘skeeter”’ bites | rare an old man on the seat in front of with a bottle of my BEST perfume. J ine put up a devil of an argument, The —Mra. R. J. McComb, 66 Hale Ave- Joonductor, patient but insistent, finally nue, Brooklyn. told him it was a case of ‘pay or get off," ‘The old one paid and immediately A SIGNS OF THE TIMES. signalled for the car to stop. ‘I won't 4 At one counter in the 5 and 10 1 saw aps Ca ioe Cea be bs he. ‘gas - en he took up a position on e cor ¥ en 014 gentleman buying Knitter and walted -for the next car--F dies, At another counter two sirle|O:Hare, No. 473 17th Street, Brooklyn. were selecting brightly colored clgar- } ette holders,—Helen, West 180th Street. spectively, and in the former case the value of the mark was thirteen to a dollar and in the latter forty-nine to @ dollar, If taxes were to be paid on the former valuation it would mean vir- dual confiscation, But the German Government officially advises the United States that it has no inten- tion of applying the value of the mark as of July or December, 1919, but cnly as of the date on which the Property is returned. There were never more than twenty persons present at the party at any time Saturday evening. Among the guests, in addition to Reine Davies's father, Masstrate wernard J. Douras, were Mra, George B, Van Cleve, formerly Rose Davies, and her husband; Miss Ethel Davies, Harry Von Tilzer, the song writer and publisher, and his wife; Hal Skelly, stage comedian, and his wite; |"™ Will Provide one the supplied try-out meet at Oakesmere School, Ma RAISER Pe Ree eerie aa ae tay ay eal anh nevre eriiloy tha abtot, and sere: "sJanything else, but yesterday morning - I saw a big crowd Ined up in front _ taerentck ONO all ecae Reseip date Bolice announcement {Wet made] stater Diane. eee eee otmiloc Agent weewanie LADY OF THE ROSES. cE k dcda! mare widow ikvasvanal According to the statisticians of the] the officers of the National Women’ Marcus ry ey sunte rom @D) THEATRICAL FOLK AT THE|berg went to the house and there, he} On my way over on the ferry boat) Avenue near 49th Street. In the win- German Finance Department the tax] Track Athletic Association of the re- le at Betts and’ Maspeth Ave- PARTY. says, purchased from Mrs. Goldberg] this morning I saw 1 young girl with |}dow was an attractive young woman would in no case go beyond 10 per| *ulta of all track meets held in the/"Ues near Mount Zion Cemetery and A a bottle of hooch for $4. He returned|q great bunch of the most beautiful [demonstrating a preparation for whiten Gatintey <tom ies purteoe sustained slight injuries which were} Mr. and Mrs. Hirsh arrived at the fee (th @uaearon Ware neat boat docked I found {ine the arms. You'd naturally think ntestants and alternates se-/treated in St. John's Hospital. The| party about 9.80, just after the guests |'" the afternoon with a roses, When the boat docke cent., and in many cases where the| “np. v there would be at least one person in Property returned ts of relatively] tected as follows: Captain, Miss| name of the woman was not given. had eaten a cold supper. They ro-|"@?* issued by United States Com-] myself directly behind her, As she|the andience who occasionally wears an The police court proceedings before] mained for more than an hour. Mra |™!ssioner Rasquin, and Agents ll size, the tax would range from| Florefda Batson, New York City, Rose- walked through the park and along the fevening gown, but I give you tiny word ° = intrs 5 <ohler and Shannon. + ts » children, one after |the performance I saw was witnesse: t mitted, are high, but they do not] Amerfean record in the high and low| Magistrate Doyle to-day revealed that| Hirsh is said to have come back un Kohler ai side streets little childr »|by men only.—Dan Dawson, No. 4d ome to.4 per cent, These taxes, it is ad-] mary Hall Alumnae (holder of the oa a 0 ower, Not rd} the w y et Be hour later und ‘ked “Watlie'| They went to the cellar and found] another, asked for a flowe mean the taking of the whole thing,| hurdles), in the hurdles. he woman was Mrs. Margaret Wex-| hour later und asked if ‘Watlie li City, Holder of Hurdle Rec- tim’s Clothes and Get Bag ord, Named as Captain. Holding Her Savings. NEW HAVEN, Conn., June 27.—The American team of women athletes to participate in the first international track meet for women in the Pershing Stadiun in Paris, France, on Aug. 20 was announced yesterday, Selection of its members was made after the Eastern Rebecca live n'a large, $20,000 house at No. 289 Hillside Avenue, Jamaica. Abraham there conducts the Empire State Patrol Agency, which suppplies private detectives or patrolmen. Also, if one wishes to engage a band or a musician for festivities, Abra- Through the arraignment of a young woman in Long Island Gity Police Court to-day on a charge of assault and robbery the police were forced to make public a daylight robbery that occurred in Long Island City on June 12 and had been kept secret, On that ULTIMATE PRODUCERS. ; Went Adth Street, a r rgaret eae four stills—one of them going fullfof them was refus hen ; Bes Field "Manager, Miss Maude Rosen-|ruka of No, 444 East 146th Street,| Were there. Wallie’ ts sher hus- a reached the doorway of her place Be was supposed would be the jogs | baum, New York City and Paris, Oakes-|the Bronx, employed in Schraft’s| band's nickname. One of the guezis| blast, they say fifteen | cases | of) Tithe the, Mon pose let Nor A REAL HOBO, e lawe ‘were interpre mere School Alumnae (holder of the| tne Bronx, empioyed in Schrafft's| told her he had not been seen, Bee er eee andtune 363 St. Paul's Avenue, Stapleton, Walking up Battery Place to-day | the American Government feared. American record in the | basketball] 11," Gesruka carried her savings|. 4 few minutes later a shot wes| barrels of mash, raisins and hops and — jaaw a knight of the road washing some The German Government is nat-| throw), in the baseball and basketball /M's. | fezruka cartied her savings) yeaa on the lawn. Some one, think. | three barrels of “white mule. A “GO-GETTER.” lof hik Karments in the tank from which urally interested in seeing the prop-| throws and the 1,000-metre run. is tO. 94) na bag in her z it was a tire blowout, sald: Abraham was arrested on a charge SOrsagr In Main Street I saw a man waiting |horses drink. I watched the man. When| Fieinz Vinegars have ~ erty of its nationals restored and was] _ tite Amin Beenie aeeauell At an “There's another good $75 gone to|of maintaining a nuisance and bis) vienuy for a street car, which finally |he bad “wrung them out’ he hung Penalize its nationals simply because pheeas a astinte men tore her clcthing and obtained the difference between exchange races} *SP Ont PIMs ticago, Oakes- | the bag containing her money. to-day and three years ago 18 80/ mere Alumnae (holder of the American] Dctectives Sadlo and Werle of the large. record in the two handed javelin throw), | Hunter's Point Precinct have been This action will make it difficult] in the Javelin and baseball throws. working onthe case ever since for Congress to, withhold approval} Ml melta Sable, New Jersey State} Acting on’ Mrss Bezruka‘s statement of President Harding’s plan on that} Normal School %, in the hurdle I atiant nen! $ College, Tallahassee, ‘in the javelin] At noon on June 12 @ wor j : ; quick to point out that fears of con-| Folleme. | Talahanse on Mine, Berets at tne man called) pieces." ‘The shot was followed by a| wife was charged with selling Nauor. | Ropenred. Tt waa raining and aa he ran|them on a railing at Battery Park—C.! purity greater than tion by the Berlin authorities! “Miss Lucy Fletcher, Greensboro, Fla..| ong told he: y P| yell from Hirsh, who came runaing|They were held to-day for examina-| out to the car across a wet pavement he) nanos ® 2 not be entertained. High School, in the standing ‘broad|®"4 told her that her husband was} yp the walk, wounded. He crled:|tion on July 12, Abraham in $1,000] slipped and fell, His straw hat tumbled [lym food law demands - jump. in St John's Hospital, Long Island) «she said she'd get me, and she did| bail and Mrs. Goldbarg tn $500, both|off and a gust of wind took It; | th any The United States Government had] "Miss Nancy Voorhees, New York City, | City, fatally Injured, and had sent] i ae ita Hele THE PHeS ran who picked it up, 0 abort distance gine peep a> ON THE CAR) MES ee ef course no power to intervene as] Bihel Walker School, (holder of the |for her. Bezruka was employed “ehitau Wad salen inte te bows anal a Sway. ba. tes Proper Ae Ning cotati: SATISFIED. Living up to the rep- between German citizens and the Ger-| Ame.ican record in the running high] Long Island City and his wife un- 5 i shoe shining ana jes te im.| Seated rear me on a Franklin Ave- - ’ * man Government, though the good jim eee running high and running | hesitatingly entered an automobile to aad we fod careening (ibe aoe had VAROTTA TESTIFIES Pairs ee isias te and anally nue car at Coney Island was another} Utation of the “57”— anna oF (the Department (of State} Mis: T-lgabeth Voorhees, New York| Which her caller guided her. There/shot her ‘daddy, went to her own IN CUSAMANO TRIAL [aie er the hat cleancr’s suggestion! young woman, A young ‘‘buteher : were aan ema ae ety Laid City, osemary Hall Alumnae, in the] Were two men ‘n the car. home, She was found there later that the best thing to do now Is payfeame along the side selling candios to-the quality guaran- of preventing German confiscation. | running high Jump. Mrs. Bezruka reported to the police with a eut over her right eye, caused, | 19th f Murdered Boy|him & visit, the motorman's comment }from a taket.” She selected. a. parcel : Instead the German Government has| Misa Elizabeth Stine, Leonia High| that when the car reached Betts and|the police say, when her husband}! #ther 0: urderet DY} wan ‘frightful in the extreme—M. M.lina'nanded the boy a dolar bil. “Till teed by the Heinz la- voluntarily interpreted its laws of] School, New Jersey (holder of the! Maspeth Avenues the woman choked| struck h , Takes Stand Against Third |#isrve. No. 61 Seabrisht Avenue. Ihave to get It changed, Ming,” he aald, y 1919 and made it clear that it will not| American record in the hop, step and} yo. oti) she was insensible, and thelr 6 8 =o es Bridgeport, Conn. “but I'll leave the basket with you.’ a's i in the running broad, hop and x Z STITT Man Accused of Slaying. Away he went. ‘The car filed rapidly,| bel—tothe Heinz ideals CLUB WOMEN DIVIDE] - SHERLOCK JR. the Kong sounded, the conductor gave Taking of testimony in the trial off There was quite a commotion in ihe line usual two bella and we lett Coney | of care and cleanliness ON MOVIE PROGRAM Jeanto cusamano for the murder of| street and, looking out. I suw « police- live been wondering what that girl did se ee - ned Sivevyear: ‘ald. ‘Giusepoelinen chasing some boys who only aig 1, |Wwth the boy's basket, and what the , kidnappe yen SePPC] ite before had been playing punch ball. Hoy gaid when he found hia ".hop'| —these are what de- wo Recommendations Be-] yarotta of No. 354 East Thirtcenth|'The youngsters ran in every direction: Tyone,—Mias F, J., 202 William Street, Presently the policeman abandoned the See aa te cei aied | Mine Frances Mond, Warrytows, N-|that she ad often seen the woman fore Convention—Will | street in May of inst year was vest] Cyage "and. retuned. Filed high on. aoa cons termine the goodness ? Rosemary Alumnae, in the jumps, decoy in the vicinity of Willis Avenue oe : to-day before Judge Talley in the|rock he had discovered conts nd swea nae i . NC ee 7 lively fight will ensue in both the!’ “Miss Janet Snow, Rye, N. Y., Oakes-Jand 146th Street the sleuths spent a Hays to Speak. et an eneal Be, an tra belonging to the kang. "This Is the 44) Lov, fioln ae unten nadie | Of Heinz Vinegars. Senate and the House on the ques-|mere Alumnae (member of the Ameri-ligt of time in her company at that] CHAUTAUQUA, N, ¥., June 27.—| Court of General Sessions. The Jury! piace to find that bunch.” he suid. | pee ainted, The warning sign was tion of paying American citizens the| can record relay team), In the relay, | 1°" er ee ail pan eahh D was obtained yesterday, When I left home, fifteen minutes !at fnew one. AID natd sone DIE @laims the: hold against Germany Miss Maybelle Gilliiand, Leonia High Q a CeCreay orgy rT . 1D. he first gun in the moving picture Cusamano 18 one of five men who] he was still waiting.—T. u., Teas TOUR,” with an arrow pointin, fee Nemnmmitted during the war | School, New Jersey, in the sprints and|Bezruka pointed out a young woman] controveray at the biennial conven- | were arrested charged with murdering| date, Place, Bronx ihe bisament door, “Mile. #489 Reactant ces teat sleren) FelMY. calle Godbold, Rock Fit, 8. | dy the, detectives arrested her. Sheltion of the General Federation of the boy after demands for a ransom . Broadway, Brooklyn, Miss Lucille ; 5 proved to be Mrs. Yvonne Schaikman,| women's Clubs was fired this morn. |had beep refused and the police had Nov KNOCKING ANY ONE. suc ich will be taken up by a mixed] winthrop College (holder of the Amert- sion, may be sought before all] can record in the elght pound shotput) the German property is returned. In tho shotput, basketball throw and a war bride, 18 y ars old of No, 458 ON SECOND THOUGHT. I saw two girls I sat 168th St stairway, On ing when two conflicting recommen. |becn notified. Roberto Raffaelo and] One of the movie houses out this way East 148d Street eats os sidered by the Reso. | A2tonlo Marino have been convicted | has heen advertiaing the bis, feature of oc “s re-| hop and step, Mrs, Schalkman proved an alibi ana]; ayons were considered by the Reso: | rarfaclo 18 in the Sing Sing death] the week aa "The Woman Who Walker goer’ Pronent Plan contemplates re-} hig, Esther Green, Gatun, Canal| waa allowed to go home, but her ag-hy tne Georsia Federation of Won, | wus and Marino will be sentenced] Alone With Dorothy Dalton MB. Fea eyaausl properties uP t0| zone, 800-metre run and relay, raignment in the police court as al ears Clubs, indorses the “better film| te ‘death to-morrow. West sith Btrect, Boust approxituately $350,000,000 to] On Bte ne Unive, Ie he atinte:' | matter of form was necessary to-day atic After routine testimony had been rhe MORNING TIFE. $460,000,000 other properties of Ger ’ tion has’ raised $7,900 of/%8 the detectives took her to Long! yy the Federation Chairman of Mov-|vntered on the record, | Salvator! | aw q woman walk into a Brooklyn fan ownership, pending further de-| the $9,000 required for the trip of the] Island City and formally booked her|ing pictures, Mrs. Woodallen Chap- | V'ott#, father of the murdered boy, | osaurant, get her check, asse her ; 3 team, und the Secretary-Treasurer, MissJon Mrs. Bezruka's complaint, Mrs, Yew. Yor “Jtestified it was rumored around his} ;ceth"on and take a seut at one of the ¥Yelopments in American policy. man of New York, recommends co Juneh ve a Broadway ex- and start to climb carried a sult case PURE VINEGARS (Continued on Page Fifteen.) organizations.” The other, advanced There’s nothing quite so cooling—quite so re- Suzanna Brecker, coach of the Leonia, | Bezruka admitted to Magistrate Doyle neighborhood in the spring of 1921] tables. A man followed along, went a operation with all organizations In- tables. : a. t N. J. High School team, is striv- that she had made a mistake in iden- that he had collected large damage: h the same performance, an GS “ terested in improving motion pic-|*>¢t we nages | throug com Stan. freshing—quite so com- THUGS BIND ing to complete Se foe. tity. ture. ‘These recommendations wai | {oF injuries sustained in an auto-| although there was plenty of room ols s6—4 forting on a hot summer day as Tetley’s Orange a e sauent} where, sat directly across the table an wnat A freauent) trom her, Not a worl passed be- money] (Veen them, but when the breakfast Dr, tarry Eaton Stewart, President of CLERK IN JERSEY the National Women's Track Athletk = not be discussed before to-morrow, |?! GROCERY; GET $135 | Asteciation, will accompany the team! ARREST SOLDIERS when Will Hays, President of the} '"aviter as to whether ‘as coach and physician, Miss Brecker sintice Bradusar “Thad been collected was Cusamano,| ‘Y ished the man took both checks, Smash Safe With an Axe, b WH) ES, DO ARRISRERE OGRE: IN $30,000 THEFT idee beh ee ea Pgh ator who lived across the street from] AS the bUl and. walked out. ‘The Pekoe—iced. Serve ina HN a8 Axe hee It ie ere SURATOR| Sry —__——_ the convention. Varotta woman followed. ‘"Man and wif the tall, cool glass with plenty oy $50. 000 y , _ Mi xplained. ‘" y are @ 5 Two men walked into the Nat{onal : U. S. Property at Newark] Mrs. Thomas G. Winter of Minnea Coan iter, Dut sometimes they are not on of clinking ice. You'll CHARGING PHYSICIAN Rate Stale polls Minn,, was nominated for re-/ PORT JEFFERSON GIRL speaking terms."—E. H. Brown, No. Rnd les rests dalistans: Grocery tore at No. 36 Anderson! “BEAT HER UP SEVERELY| SUPPly Base Stolen, [erection as Prasident. The ticket in-|SAID TO BE ABDCCTED | ise Went Firat Street, Brighton Hea: y Avenue, Fairview, near Grantwood, Is Charge. cludes: Mrs. William 8. Jennings, of Brooklyn. ness will put hot-weather MM. J., this morning, ordered the a é oC A Jacksonville, Fla, First Vice Presi-| poice 4 co Sock (Reate cease —— papal ling elerk, John Diedolf, No, 785 Thi Miss Evelyn Sickles has brought] | Charged with the theft of $30,000] Gent, Mra. Wallace T, Perham of v lee in.) Pil aor eee aa OLD MAN EXPERIENCE. fretfulness Se rly-] guit for $50,000 in the Supreme Court,] Worth of materials from the United] (ienaiyveat, Mont., Second Vice Pres * prominently aisplayed {n th ; \ y base Port sete ‘The New ¥ police © aske a rests : 8 selling ch fiinth Street, North Bergen, into a Brooklyn, against Dr. James 8S. Wa-|States Army supply ba at Port! dent; Mrs. James Hays of Auanta,|.7 New York police were asked to-| from which a peddler was »| Toles Oranes' Palas eck room at the point of revolvers, i ; Newark, four privates there and one] ¢ tied his hands with a piece of wire|terman, of No. 676 St. Mark's Av-leom Governor's Island are under ar- and after taking $135 from the cash|enue. She alleges that while she was|rest to-day after an investigation by| ("'" G of Port Jefferson, who disnp- ‘Tegister, escaped, a maid in his home on Jan, 11, heJarmy and city authorities. Part of} “"* F e 7 a. 4 1 bs — yeared last Saturday from the ho of] HENRY AID HE'D INVENT SOME- When Piedolf refused to open the| beat her severely, that she was ‘‘in-|the alleged stolen property, valued at) Ginn, 6, KYLLED BY TRUCK, |t. : i eae @afe one of the thugs smashed the| jured, wounded and bruised,”’ and suf-|§14,000, has been recovered Boniine rom banies ba Peeedua ete ste acan te ao nutemotie oie A ah nay tone aro ai 9 - . jaafe with an axe. The safe was | fered some permanent injuries. The arrests were made after a col-| strect car, Florence Yannt, six, of No [one Hilsworth McVickar, a former sol-|ewo men came along. with a strong “ empty. As the men left the store} Dr. Waterman entered a general|lision in Newark of an army truck] 809 East 110th Street, was struck fas! {died Who became acquainted with the| jyinded cow. One man was leading the ‘ 4 after rifling the cash register. they| denial and asked Justice May to in-Jand a touring car. The driver of the] night by a heavy automobile truck at|}sir! While on a# visit to Port Jefferson. | animal and the other fellow following the time of day with the] struct counsel for Miss Sickles to|truck reported the accident to officers} Second, Avenue and 10th Street and] Charlotte has bobbed, chestnut hairs A nuisance of a dog ran out to then . = by Sheriff Kelly of Suffolk County] ries in 14th Street I saw the sin amplea,"—E .L, 8., 1th § Brooklyn. iu., Recording Secretary; Mrs, Flor- |! ence Flooro, of Cleburne, Tex., Treas. {!0 for seventeen-year-old Charlotte r of @ wagon standing outside. | specify the nature of the assault andjat Port Newark after its contents] Ws kiMed. | The driver, Prank Ahrens, Jund wore @ black silk sweater and other] und began barking, whereupan the cow he went In, he found Diedolt of resultant injuries, Decision was’ were aald to have been stored with al icased on his promise te enieer Sac sicd a Pave Sttraon for Mfevicuer's| S's ‘Sudo aa? Antsy cy a akes 900 Q@ certain ont ‘ re dunk dealer, a eee fore & Magistrate to-day, arrest OB @ @harge ef ebdustion. Every eutomobile that pussed soaked j nade sat bale po ol

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