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Sa tenet RL ree een 2 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1922, CFRMAN ASSASSIN Posed as Gunman, Hold Up Man, THREE OF THE FOUR WHO PLOTTED MAIL ROBBERY IN PRISON TRUCK DRIVER IDENTIFIES THREE © IBORAHBILLCUTS « ATTAIKS AFEST | “Coes Atgusts tn tat Rauber INTHES4,000.000 ROBBERY OF MALL) THREE MENFROM ALLIED POLICES cooSinnes fii courress | SHIPPING BOKRD. Tound the best way out of a difficult situation through their compromise with the United States Railroad Labor Board, we have no complaint. The shopmen’s strike will never be settled on terms which they accepted.’ Tm return for calling off the strike the maintenance men receive assur- ances from the Labor Board that the entire question of wages and working conditions, in so far as it relates to them, will be reopened by their fol- lowing the usual procedure of seeking new agreements with individual roads and, failing to agree, appealing to the xpress Company Agent Obtained Traveller “aS . cage y ; mS I tee . Checks He Was After, Also $21,000 in Pie " TADS aNICER Slaying of Rathenau and Stolen Bo a cachet s Wounding of Harden Re- Stolen Bonds, He Says, ] Seven Members Sheer Waste of Money, He Says, in 4 The rrest of the four new prison ors—1 y others have been appre- board which has pledged itself to give ¥ ‘The story, in brief, of his | tha if ahie} DI story, in ji career as} that crowd [ was moving from hotel hended both in this part of the coun- if) due consideration to any proot of in- veal Monarchist Plot. A suppored gunman and stick-up ex-| to hotel here in New York, etoppitis try and in the West suspected of com- Subsidy Fight in es pecame effe DEAL WITH NEW F sh y McAlpin and ‘others, the names of hended both In this pavt of the coun- ee ea Bee a AL FORCE. | pose ot any kind of swag, resulting | which 1 wax careful to give my crook try and in the West—was accom WASHINGTON, July 6.—The pets so received assurances that the ences . in the arrest of the ex-convicts, Bryce, | friends. Afterward:T learned that th plished In large measure through the Heins and Lambert, charged with the] had checked up on me at every one e work of Special Agent G. McCar- Leonard Street mail truck robbery last | of the hotels. They wanted to see if a thy of the American Railway Express nel of the United States Shipping | J ‘ystem of contracting out maintenance Board would be cut from seven to Ts of way work will be discontinued, Fear Trend Toward Com- four menibers under provisions of @. rithag Ga bseant ste 18) jake munism Rather Than October, was told today by Special] T was all right or not, and when they Bs office in Buffalo, and the Pinkerton t ‘ bill introduced ho Sena ae by the Indiana Harbor line that I erialis Agent Gordon Ts McC ‘arthy of thel found out I was we went around a men associated with him These, % i in the Senate to-day 4 SE GGA At Choe Cancel [te contrast mperialism, American Railway Express, great deal together, Lambert and I posing as daring and snecessful . by nator Borah, Idaho, Republican, ¢ ( 1 for this kind of work, being the final ——_— McCarthy w upon the three} and his two friends. We had automo- crooks, got into the confidence of a ‘ leader of the fight againat the ship during his investigation of the theft] bile rides together, wentto cabarets gang of safe-bre subeldy In Congress, argument necessary. kers and were by 1 Under the agreement the wages] g, cole David Lawrence: E of a large number of express money]and the theatre and they, at least the latter led deép @nough into the Borah said the Government would fixed in the July 1 award will stand. Mi pola pba bhi fe Even-}orders from one of the organization's [spent money freely. It was quite underworld to met the four men ar- 1 be saved thousands of dollars annually aa ing World.) pee C Niagara wells. He was not]rapid po I can tell you raigned te y f ef Me Ne ih ened ve efficieney of the , SGTON § cap ooking for any one in connection with} “All of the crowd I went with were j When Chaplin was arrested Monda: : 4 pourd itsel’ would be materially fpe ae RAIL STRIKER FINED washine TON, July 5 (Copyright). | the mall truck job, but came upon| very well dreased and of unusual nc in. Kis Gramerdy Park apartment, creased $ FOR THREATS OF DEATH —Germany's internal troubles, as re-}the three present prisoners in his telligence, Bryce, for instance, is a $100,000 in securities, most of them ’ I 5 Borah attacked the Shipping Board = flected in the numerous attacks by| Movements through the underworld. | master of three language, said to have formed part of the mail 1 as a “moribund and money-losing, truck booty) was found (ir & trunk a Money-squandering affair and a sheer there. With the securities captured ‘ - waste of the taxpayers’ money. To! at other times, including the $400,000 : Sar fae pay seven men $12,000 each to. pres fil’ a wooded box ander the thee, ox: . / side, according to thelr own showing, Long Island, more than a third of the sheer waste of the taxpayers®” negotiable securities stolen from the ‘ money."" he said > Pittsburgh Man Intimidated Shop- men Remaining at Work. PITTSBURGH, July %—Charies Black, thirty-three a striking employee of the Pennsylvania Railrond, was "There was a woman named Martha} “Last ‘Thursday, believing all I'd Fuller, an innocent dupe of the gang, |told them and having checked me up who was arrested on March 4 Jastlas far as they could, they gave me after trying to pass one of the ex- .000 worth of bonds to dispose of press orders at a Fifth Avenue store,” | -ry 5 by 7 ft » | They had already given me $51,000 sald McCarthy. Detective Serat. | worth of travellers’ checks which agents of the former Kaiser's party on statesmen and publicists of the Re- publican regime, will have a decided effect upon Allied policies, This ts al- ready apparent in the sympathetic te oe " O'Brien of Inspector Coughlin's staff ar a truck has been recovered. Seville, the “In a time when the whole " Pata coor revo tires ches a tendencies in official quarters here, took her up, holding her for the| were, aT Seba tera aait latest Prisoner to be taken: was ar- Hates Gee tax burden, Machatine ahorrasd Hot on atria where European events are usually} Niagara authorities, She was taken sities, Gin ge is rel ete rested yesterday at the Clarendon neither conscience nor common sense “T am going to kill every man who wate ed. there, held for about three months ‘cated with the Post Office Be Thoritiea Hotel, Beach 103d Street, Rockaway : would permit this waste of money in goes to work in that shop,"’ Black Until the assassination of Rathenau, | and then released P} aad ey oan He au ner le Beach. . e' . high and unnecessary salaries,’* Sar. dlasd (6 Rive told a Aumber of the question of repurations had been| ‘It was by keeping close watch of ibs dahed he police. I made an It 1s Chaplin, or Bryce, who has Introduction of the bill was Borah's + Gmployess of the. Penneylyanin’s|%Ked Upon as lurgely an economic} her letters that we were able to track Seer eed with Bryce, 5 the longest police record, as it goes Countess MARKIEVICZ. | first shot in his fight against the 4 Peatalth: wiscek ahepa neck problem with a differing viewpoint |down the three men arraigned to-day| He!ns and Lambert, the agreement back to 1902. When he was arrested = inp ae administration's subsidy program, In . Twenty-eighth Stre p among the Allies as to the wisdom, | who, we are sure, were the principale) Ding that they were to bring mo he made a sensational attempt to] Adams, similarly Indicted. was shot]a few days, he announced, he wift ee from an etonamie viewpoint, of com-|in the Leonard Street job, However, | 00nd for me to dispose of I didn't escape from a room on the third] to death in a taxicab In Toledo in} launch a direct attack at the measure, | ROMANCE OF 75-70 pelling Germany to pay spins which|I've nothing to do. with that case, | Keep the engagement, for a reaxon I'll floor of the Post Office Building in| February, 1920. and will continue intermittently & would throttle her growth. ‘The dan-} What brought me to New York wa,|2ot give, but Detective Sergeant is . Eighth Avenue, where he was being] A major part of the lvot aggre- ies of speeches against the bill BEGAN OVER TABLE |e: now of maintaining an extremo|the trailing of the express order] O'Brien and several others covered We interrogated. He leaped from a win-| gated nearly $500,000 in bonds of the pat ose Labels J - viewpoint on reparations, such as|thieves. I got in touch with pecple|the meeting place. They were told tS dow, crying out that he might as well | Republic of Argentina isaue. Ander-/ FIND) SEVEN STILLS \ She Was a Waitress and Fed} would saueich the Hepublican ele-|in the underworld and they had such} that if the proposed meeting didn't end it that way. But instead of going} 80, using a pen, is said to have > ag % ment by weakening their opportuni- | faith in my representations that I was}oceur by 3 o'clock it would be b to the ground he crept around aj changed the figures ‘3"' in the serial IN RUINS OF BLAZE.- Vet. So Well He ties to consolidate internal factions, |passed from gang to gang by personal| for them to make the arrests. So I coping and into an adjoining room,|"Umbers appearing on each’ bond to 4 F is not underestimated, In fact, there| introductions. Under various names,| Wasn't there at 3 o'clock when where he was recaptured. the figure “8. And algo to have colosi ae Pi are many here who believe that the} and posing as a gunman and a stick- Wigdins and the others grabbed Heins = Bryce was sent to Sing Sing in] Changed the numeral “1" into a “4."" xplosion Starts Fire and! monarchists are trying to take adyan-|up from the West who would take on] a8 he was coming out of a restaurant =e fanuary, 1912, for ten years for i J rare FR ee tage of the desperate condition into any kind of a job, but with a particu-|at 102d Street and Amsterdam Ave- a i grand larceny and served out the iul!| SEARCH FOR DIER Uncovers Brooklyn Hooch 2 which Germany has been driven and|lar genius for disposing of stolen|nue. I understand he put up a ter- term. On that occasion he had been ’ ‘ Factory. terrorize the German Republic by|s00ds, owing to a widespread ac-|rible fight, but the police calmed him arrested by Detective James Brenick BUT CAN’T FIND HIM Pp; . i old-time tactics. quaintance among ‘fences,’ I was|and then went around the corner and . in a rooming house in West 128th —— ‘atroiman Peter Shea, on his beat. . looked upon asa first class crook. arrested Bryce and Lambert, who Street. Brenick handcuffed the priv-| Broker Indicted $4,000,-| 2" 42d Street and Second Avenue, “When I finally met Lambert and] were waiting in an automobile,” oner to himself, putting the key in h eC IN P4000") Brooklyn, early this morning, was, pocket, Bryce had been associated] O00 Failure and Co-De- | ®79used by an explosion, with the European problem by going] GETS THIRTY DAYS with one O'Brien in sneak thievery At No. 258 42d Street he saw a smat to the root and causes of the present s -AMBER tl. two, still 5 % Elmore D. Dier a a ed é Nl vada Recta aes AE asec FOR FALSE ALARM i ; wo, still handcuffed, going to a ore er and the three men stance, being ur) that the question ‘<atweianansapantinis br fight f ha lodging ‘house in 124th Street near D mUbaue. the. fire: (6 Ai en of how much ermany should pay i lodging a et nent |indicted wtih him in connection with] to subdue tho fire to such an extent j rd Avenue to get him. Another 000:000. fs ae ; pe {that they could enter the building... No Fires Found in 38 Per] JULY KEEPING UP _ [eetective accompanied them to make | ‘"° 4,000,000 faildre of his brokerage | When they did they found seven atllin, could properly be dismiss in favor 4 5 WITH WE the arrest. When O'Brien did not] {™m were still missing to-day. The]each of about twenty-five gallon ¢a- of the more practical idea of what Cent. of Calls on T RECORD | come in, Bryce sald he might be found] detectives connected with the District pacity, one vot Sham: wrecked: Germany really could pay. . f 25 y a ey also found sixty empty barrel: STAT RELATA Ei Sahib ibe Sheen td Fourth. SET-IN JUNE DAYS | /2.2, poctroom there, leaving Breaick | Attomey's office are looking for Dier clehty-stx empty cana, six Condensers: : : trey —— ; his co-defendants and hold bench| twelve cans of alcohol, one barrel of exposed the plots of the monarchists| little disposition here to argue about} One hundred dollars fine or thirty and Bryce behind. oa . q “ and revewled the extent of thelr con-| the merits of recognizing the Soviet] days in the Workhouse was imposea! In Fact Has Been More While they waited, Bryce dropped: ¥#rrants for their arrest. mlcobel. snd some other, equipniang nection with the old regime, which | Government, because that auestion Is] to.gay by Magistrate Oberwaser 1m the : But they found no owner, & Damp to Date, and It’s a small leather pouch on the floor and] Detective Rayens, Chief of the De-| ators, not even a watchman-pething f gave the world unrestricted submarine | Viewed as academic, whereas the root} |, SHR cGie T ce hte as Brenick stooped for it the prisoner] tective Division at the Criminal] but some foot prints, very far apart, warfare. Mr, Harden 4s fortunately] of the matter is the attitude of the| Mssex Market Court upon John Back~ Still Raining.» shatched out the detective's revolver| Courts Building, said that his men are| Hee! Prints missing, as if somebody had recoyering from the woupda of the as-|Russian Government toward produc-) rage, fifty-three, of No, 246 East ‘There’s an ancient weather [44. putting it against him, ordered] jooxing for the fugitives and that he| °°” departing in considerable hast: sassing, but the attack upon him, as|tion and the restoration of those] Third Street, for sending a false alarm ; that the handcuffs be unlocked. Bre- | hopes th Sa ae 5 i . e toro about the time dirathed far opes they will be able to execute the ey Well as the assassination of Rathenau, | economic processes whieh . enabled] of fre from the box at Avenue @ and ene atte cas ae ees pat [mck grabbed Bryce's arm and both| warrants, but that up to the present,| GIRL ON STREET ~ will prove a boomerang to the mon-| Russia to live in the: past without fell to the Moor, fighting for the|.y rer as he knew, thereqwan ao aia}. : archists. famine and suffering. Seventh Street on Tuesday afternoon.| that antedated the United States | weapon. The landlady came in at the} to the whereabouts of the indicted KIDNAPPED IN AUTO” The prisoner did not have the money] Weather Bureau records, ‘The {Moise and under Brenick’s instruc-| men, 8 so he went to prison, best the Bureau can offer 1s the | {DS choked Bryce into submission. Seized on Corner by Two: Policeman Raphael of the East Fitth] New York record for June and |-,24%Co wae 'p the, House of Hettse | BRAZILIAN ARMY Men Who Get Away * Proposed. All smiles and embarrassment, Hial Joseph Spicer, a Rhinebeck black- smtih who is seventy-five years old, and Mrs, Elizabeth Elliott, seventy years old, of No. 269 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, went to-day to Cupid's Bu- reau in that borough and applied for a marriage license, They said they wanted to be married right away. Spicer is a hale old Civil War vet- eran, with paying work in Pough- keepsie and a pension from the Gov- ernment. His bride has been for six years and still is nurse for the ehil- dren of I. Schaffer, who keeps a re: taurant at. the Myrtle Avenue ad- dress. Now and then she helps as waitress in the restaurant, and, ac- cording to Mr, Schaffer, it was while serving Mr. Spicer at table that the romance began. He came back again and again on his occasional visits to Brooklyn. They decided to-day to get married. is Mrs. Elliott has had three other husbands, her employer said. Spicer is a widower. ‘The bride will work out her month with Mr. Schaffer and then go to Rhinebeck with her new Constant potitical attacks on the Wirth Cabinet, for its willingness to reach an understanding with the Alli on the fulfiiment of treaty obliga- tions, have been slowly weakening the Republican group. As usual with ex- treme reactionury parties, the mon- archists have not been satisfied with political warfare, but have begun a reign of “scbr_klichkeit.’* Maximilian Harden, the latest vie- tim of the murder-bund, has fearlessly The general opinion here ts that the Allied and Associated Powers who have been divided in their counsels as It is significant thet President Hard- ing, in his address at Marion, swept usband. ing the for burglary in 1902, went to Elmira ni to the best policy to pursue toward haere Nee de Re etal a Street Sta.on and Acting Battalion] these first few daya of July. i eur tee Prasae larcany) Anal SH REVOLT REPORTED Under Pol’ ec Fi a er Germany, will find necessity now for] Solationists who iy Chief William F, Purdy testified that It's still raining. s Ss e Fire. f y George Washington's policy of stand- : September, 1908, was sent to Sing ‘ SUES HER UNCLE harmony and a unified front, Be a en no muse be perma. | Backrage ran away after sending the] The Weather Bureau says that |Sing for three anda half years for a ss PHILADELPHIA, July 6.—Poltes |. There seems to be nq question but | NE APart from Iatone eat “frankly |alarm, but was caught a block away.| 1m June the fall was 7.86 inches, similar crime. Then came the ten] Decree of President Closed| > every station in this city and of- that the stand of the United States and Great Britain, who have been urg- FOR $90,000 GEMS The prisoner admitted sending the| which beats all June records the [years in that prison, dating from ‘ ate, es cials of nearby towns to- I alarm and declared three boys tried to] Bureau has preserved—and its | 1919. the Military Club at 0-day were. looking for clues to the identity of a f* we have a broader viewpoint than the founding fathers; we myst have, be- - + »| ing since the war a policy of mod- rob him. He thought he was calling] figures date back fifty-one years, Lambert was first arrested in May, Rio de Janeir ¢ . progre: on = * iO ae aneiro, . . ] Mrs. Trenkman F iles Action eration toward and tolerance of the) cause human progres bas alered OO Vine police, he said And already four days of July |1907, for burglary, but was dis-| gimxog AIRES, July 5 well dressed girl who, as she watted Against W. E. Smith for | ntant repubtic white it struggioa for] World relationships. te qiiad Tl) Assistant Chief of Department Jo-| have added 2.48 Inches. charged. On Jan. 28, 1908, he began S$ ATRES, July 5.—An un-| for a street car last night, was swept Grandmother's Jewels. self-possession, will find more favor ante panty jprepoeie the world with] SePh B. Martin sald to-day that 38 And it's raining. six months in the penitentiary for! confirmed report was received here] from her feet by two men and thrown, into an automobile, which drove rap- » to-day. idly away. s to-day with the other Alles than ever before. American ideals.”* The gravity of the situation ana] The policy of the United States not especially the possible disintegration OMY during the last Administration of the whole Government structure, if | bUt throughout the last century his moral support from the Allies !s not] been to look sympathetically nen the forthcoming, is discuased in respons-| tive of the liberal and republicun ible quarters here. The fenr t# that if] Spirit everywhere, ‘The American the Allies, by thelr bickering, stand | @overnment during the European war aloof while Germany is in travail, the] reW & distinetion belwach wn ter monarchiats, by their extreme tac. /M" Government and tie Glee ties, will not themscives regain] People and did everything oe power but will upset the Moderate | POWsT 0 MET en eve tier Party now in control, which will mean} “hich would eae that epusils. HOR & wave of radicalism, the rise of the) come, ail the Allied Governments are conmey hPa S eoenlbls rengtiHon committed Die: proses vALan: exons from the era of Kerensky into the| o% ‘he, last fow i sized that the Allies must soon xive Aron Or Tania! dnd Ttotaky. evidence of their support of the Ger- man republic or see it languish In| Pressed on the one side by a reac- | communism and the chaos of its Kus- tionary group and tormented on the sian neighbor. A change in th other by the Communists, the Wirth r tics of the Allies can be expected if Cabinet is regarded by the Allies a8} American influence 1s of avail sincere in Its efforts to pay repa ——__— tions and work out a programme of OLES FIGHTS TO GET burglary and on June 6, 1913, was| to-day that the Brazilian Army had sentenced to pay a fine of $1,000 und! pevolted nt 1 A. M. spend a year in the penitentiary for Two patrolmen who witnessed the 1 robbery. He was sent to Sing Sing on E kidnapping commandeered a passing Sept. 24, 1917, for five and one-nult| commanding General of the Brazilian] automobile and pursued the fleeing Martin declared the fire and police] ty-five miles an hour). years for burglary. Army and former president, was ar-|car for nearly a mile, tring repeat- officials are determined to put a stop} There were only three clear days Anderson, or Heins, who told the! rested at Rio de Janeiro by order of | edly. Police were halted when a tire Ba tha BARRE AE taibOV lava: AnNLNee ener kal Grp tan dile: authorities that he was a broker in) 1 “Government, but was released a{ of thelt automobile was punctured. —— It's still with show Toledo, Or: was eentene 6° few hours Inter. On the same day, a scheduled {oF remainder of | 1n 1914 to spend from one to ten years | 1 A LOSES HIS NIECE é ; ecree issued by President Pessoa the afternoon; but the ¥ ther in Joliet for a confidence game, Later closed the Military Club at Rio de Bureau promised clearing to- | he was in the workhouses of Chi- ! ‘ GOING FOR CIGAR night and fair and warmer for to. cago, Milwaukee and Cleveland, and ES Oe ae ain ae ene eee ane! See .,] morrow, with fresh to strong |in 1917 was sent to Auburn for from|Teprimanded Marshal Fonseca, who Within Ten Minutes Girl AW GHG ROHEIP 1OL tee wente was President of the club, for his at- b 4 : northeast winds. wo and a 4 titude during recent troubles in the Disappears in Jersey City Railway Station. Chaplin was first identified py| Py li Supts. Harry Scott and Willlam| State of Pernambuco. Samuel Raffaele of Singac, N. J., has asked the police of Jersey City Wagner of the Pinkertons, ‘They say Saag FIGHT TO SYRACUSE|"“e:2? * tong criminal record and is NO HIGH TARIFF, known internationally, It was he, ——— they assert, Who engineered the rob- LENROOT WARNS and New York to help him find his}, s Notifies Up-S at seventeen-year-old niece, lost by him} Conners Notifies Up-State ing was identified on Monday|Scnator Reserves Right to in the Erie Station in Jersey City] Leaders He Will Attend |nignt by Frank Haveranck, driver of] yo 1. Against Bil If Big yesterday during an absence from her Meeting To-Day. the tooted mail trusie, ax the man who side of ten minutes while he was buy- boa per cent. of the fire alarm boxes pulled Last month also established on Manhattan Island yesterday were] high June records for the number false alarms. It was the first Fourth} of rainy days, of cloudy days, of of July the new ‘‘doorless'’ alarm days with a quarter-inch or more box system has undergone. Chief] rainfall, of wind velocity (seven- Another suit in the legal difficul- ties between Mrs. Beatrice ‘Provost Nugent Trenkman, No. 530 West End Avenue, and her uncle, William E Smith, was filed in Supreme Court to-day. In this action, Mrs. Trank~- man is suing for $90,000 worth of jewelry or its equivalent in cash. She alleges these valuables were left to her by her grandmother, Mrs. Roxy M. Smith, widow of William ‘Van Rensselaer Smith, who left an estate of $9,000,000. ‘According to the complaint fhe location of the jewelry is not known to Mrs. Trenkman and she says it was not mentioned in the transfer tax proceedings over her grand- mother’s estate. The suit is against William EB, Smith and his wife, Clair Staley Smith, Harry M. T. Beekman of No. 111 Broadway, counsel for Mrs. Trenkman says he served Smith with Last Monday Marshal Fonseca, WILL TAKE HEARST * stepped on the Increases Stand. nn a rn rn cn eens ma Suite action on Friday reconstruction. The French, however, i ‘ SYRACUSE, Y., July 6. truck the night of tis Berndt hi WASHINGTON, July Majority ® summo e action on Friday.| jaye maintained their large standing ing a cigar at the news-stand, ‘They | witiam J. Conners, manager of W.,|!s according to the chauffeur, the ASHINGTON, y 50 y ut fa Pied Go Pats) S2gGe2] army and have opposed concessions to BACK JOB AS MAYOR were on their way back to Singac eat a Gaterna ja 1 boom, | “man with glnsnon” who took a leud-| leaders in charge of the Administra- service and sarted for Europe yester-| tne ‘present German Government on ae after spending the day in Manhattan “en sumernatorial boom. ing part in the hold-up. tion Tarfff BUl were warned to-day i day on the Aquitania. He says he willl tne ground that lurking behind the] Rival Refuses to Get Out,} The girl is small for her age and] Motiiied up-State Democratic leaders} pryce is wanted by-the Pinkertons| 1. conate by Senator oe IN Vacation have Th apply for an order to serve her by publication. to-day that he would attend the Dem-| for the hold-up of the Rando!ph Sav- % ines Bank, of Randolph, Mass., on| Republican, Wisconsin, a leader of Nov. 17, 1919, when the employes|the progressive group, that unless some of the high duties proposed in World follow you. Maile very day to your sum Wirth Cabinct was the inevitable re- turn of the monarehists. It is an ill wind that blows no good, has never shown any Inclination for adventure, he said. He gaye the alarm as soon as he missed bh and So Ile Threatens to Ap- peal to Courts. \ ocratic unoffigial conference in Syra cuse on Friday and fight fpr Hey The programme’ of tHe uy je{were backed into a vault and $31 BUSINESS BOOMING, for the demonstration in Berlin y TN. uN . the trains in the station and the ; ddres: YOUNGSTOWN, ©, July 5,—]the trains station and the ferry Bryco|the Tariff Bill were “brought terday, in fact ever since the Rathe- Taman boats were searched by the railroad] Democratic leaders is to indorse Al-[000 in cash and bonds stolen. Bryce} th vere “brought down U. S. SURVEY OF 42 Joau assassination, nas furnished un- [George D. Oles may be “down” ase vinout avail fred FE. Smith, former State Bxeew.| was indicted for this robbery after to within reason" he would reve WORLD SUMMER RATES = INDUSTRIES SHOWS mistakable evidence that if there is a] Youngstown’s chief executive, butl” arenes stewart of { Liberty] tive, and force Tammany to accept|\entifleation of his picture. Frank the right to vote against the measure. ta a political trend in Germany it will not |he'a aot “out,” Avenue, Union Hill, is also baing| him Morning & Sunday. .35 $1. ss e—Fian : ycSal foward the monarchists of the ns de to-day tha cht by police on both sides of th = So : Gs Oles demanded to-day that William | soug’ yor ides of the f b h Morning World .25 q rs * at bi ore 1¢ direction of . - . efreshing as « breat! ming - be Agricultural Situation I Right bal mare (a the direction of Sig ra: dmmayor.6¥. ccoupatlon( nes Hudson, Her father, Charles Stewart, | WATER AND IODINE; oe re Abe J ems “ Evening World.... .26 fi os : ‘ 1 als and sof the Left, [4 2 y sported to the police of 1H inter is Particularly Good, With isceregeaaente linquish the office and when Reese} lonterday that. ale had mot heot tan IT’S CALLED SCOTCH 7 a se ee Sunday World 10c. per Sunday ha y Good a ad not been see Ss ne Record Building. Since the failure of the recent con-|declined, announced his intention of] since she started for church Sunday Cop tex and Smells It, Then Tetley’s range e gunsoribe now for ten h of thm WASHINGTON, July 5 ference of international bankers Infoarrying his flght for the office into] morning, She did not attend ehureh Mists Asredt: from a tall, frosty glass. es atece ni cena do services, it for you, or remit @irect to thi Paris, where it had been hoped that}ine courts, if necessary. Business is booming again, the Julio Sanchez was held in $500 ba Until you have tried this Germany would be assumed of a loan, |S oo sna tS be. Witte _ = j ; Department of Commerce reported |so that she could pay her debts and] arin toed Bacco telat yb 2 by Magistrate Simpson in the Munict fragrant, princely blend, Cosbler, New York Watt ™ Pi a begin to work out her destinies in an}o'vor, I'm going to be mayor, I'm ERLIN’S FOURTH pal Court this afternoon charged with with crushed ice and per- ‘ark Row, New York City. orderly fashion, e ts fi Ge i elit) alsel, branded beverag *, Statistics for May, just com- [it own steadily more critical, ang [zone to be Inside the ofice looking JUST LIKE OURS; me i. - ie =H ashe er \ haps a bit of sliced lemon, Ns ) i Sanchez, who ts 4 es ndian of f pleted, show the tide of prosperity [white it 1s strictly speaking, an inter, [Out; *P4 Not Op the outeide looking SAME REASON] rican descent, was found peddling twt you have missed one of in rising steadily. Out of forty- | nual problem which the Germans must|!" a ‘ 3 a White “el ‘ i two industries tabulated, thirty- |themsclves solve, it is doubtful] O'* faye te Tere Sy attar- = La PS Ur mR ute Drm ate lc summer’s true delights. eight showed increases in produc- [whether the Allies and Associated ag he ake oenieeee Caateel 200,000 Celebrated Free- }Y,roleom © Id Slip ‘ tion over April, Powers “by withont offering [M8 to decks hi o 2 arial? “After tasting and smelling the atu The agricultural situation is |some amrmative help which win{Uhureh § sae gin te ee eros, dom From Imperialism, TaRGn GMRGAGAL TRAE @anchen) ual te Tetley’s Orange Pekoe Columbus 8200 considered particularly good. |atrengthen the Wirth cabinet and}O!es ¥! F Sounts and Birth of Republic. ‘ating the offense for which unotier In 16e, quarter-pound, bh Death Building is having the biggest [vividly recalled as an example of |%° =a atom BERLIN, July 5 West Indian was sent to jall for three pound and one-pound FRANK E, ELL. boom it has ever known and is |save Germany from disunion rh ees months last we Fu REAR CAR DERAILED ON WILDWOOD TRAIN Pennsytvania Germany, late enemy of the [he was selling v United States, celebrated freedom | solution as Scotch whiskey POR from the shackles of imperialism neva ” A 9 =—_—_ ' ROCEEDS TO B aN. LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. Be MSDS BR i ROTTED! July 5.—The steam TORT Purse with F a On Bea , : each train vin reward, ship America, w Wich anded 400 Ms Marcella O'Rourke, 638 88th et, Brooklyn. rand a weak jo carrying with it many allied in- dustries, ‘The department issued a warn- ing inst business men practis- Allied diplomacy has usually waited for a catastrophe before act- ing. Russia's slow disintegration is recalled as an example of allied pro- when it was proved packages. . “The Funeral Churchn mpany Heports Ne] on the Fourth of July. ing ‘excesses’ during the period | Allied procrastination One Was Injured, ‘ “ of proxperity, because they cause ~- CAMDEN, N. J. July 6—The rear Workers, Socialists, Commun- depression All the advice which the United] car of a passenger train on the Wild {sts and others—200,000 strons— > ‘The coal and railroad strikes States can give officially and unoffl-| \ooa t eof the Sunes ania Rall paraded the streets of Berlin yes- | S°UESt —_— -—_ooO constitute the only threat to bet- cially through diplomatic channels] yond was derailed to-day was! terday shouting “long live the Re- |liremen, procecded to that. port. to-day h d TEA rt PERSONALS. ter business, the department fand otherwise in leing concentrated |iojured, according to a GoRC gives (public! aud’ ‘down withthe Mone Lwitk Mic la paapaneara iran Ma es 900 Q@ certain eS sh mated. op the single proposition of deal: out here by the railroad. archiate,”’ Mearned Usal the strike had ended. LE WANT you, By PSE, 6.