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? A Sn | ; } THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1922, SEARCH RENEED JOFEREDS20000, [Ss ning Now tenaces SABARE NARS) vex KNGGLAND ESTATE FEARS FOR SAE FORTHE MOTHER | TO WATCHMAN IN OF WEST SHORE! OF $10,563,737 1S | OF MISSING MAN; - WARDS Wt LT tet PLOT CAR AR HOSE CUT FINALLY SETTLED} WHO HAD $100,000 Charitable “Tnstitutions Here] Woman Reports Reports Disappears W ere aces In Home When Five in Attempt to Steal $25 for‘Assaulting Employee Get Bulk After Long ance of Mining Engineer‘ He Told of Shooting. $200,000 Liquor. of Pennsylvania. Litigation. With Money and Gems. Efforts ie eta io Walter § TRENTON, N. J., July 7.—The The first Instence of sabotage The fiinal accounting in the $10,-] Police are searching to-day for Ward to obtain a court order dis-] presence of William J, Burns, Chief of charged against striking shopmen or sympathizers in the metropolitan di trict was reported to-day by the We: Shore Railroad. Airbrake connec- tions on forty coaches which were stored In the yards at Dumont, N. J. were cut and otherwise damaged dur- ing the night. There were guards in the yards, but they failed to detect the vandals. ‘The cars are used in suburban serv- ice between Dumont and Weehawken. They could not bo used this morning and the necessity of gathering up and 69,737 estate of the late Mi Kinesland was approved to-day: by|'"& engineer, of No, 20 Seventh Ave- Burrogate Cohalan. His signature} Ue, reported as missing. When last missing the indictment charging him with murder in the first degree for the killing of Clarence Peters have nspired the Westchester County pro- secuting authorities to renewed efforts to find Mrs, N. Willard Curtis, the mother of Ward's wife who ts in hid- ing. It has been pretty well estal- the United States Secret Service, in ‘Trenton during the capture of five al- leged bootleggers last night while in the act of robbing a Government warehouse here of liquor valued at $200,000, was construed as indicating that a widespread plot had been frua- trated by the arrest of the men. Tt lished that Mra. Ward and her] Was thought that Burns's presence mother were alone in the Ward home}here pointed to a bootlegging move- when Walter Ward returned after] ment on a large scale. Killing Peters and that ke told them] After the capture of the five, the full story of the shooting and the|through a tip given by a watchman events lending. wy to-it at the A, V. Manning Sons Company The accounting shows that the] of great value, consisting of a ring estate paid $1,596,243 to various States} With a large diamond, a diamond and the Federal Governemnt in in-| Stick-pin and a watch, the case of heritance and transfer taxes, New! which was wrought from g6ld he bad York State's share was $510,000. The] mined in the Klondike. “4 furnishings of Mrs. Kingsland's home| Mrs. Mary ‘T, Smith, at whose at No. 1026 Fifth Avenue were valued] home Mr. Kendall js a guest, re-' at $92,741 and her jewelry at $64,424.| portea Mr. Kendall's disappearance’ The executors state they have paid the following bequests to institutions: |@"4 sald she feared he had met foul making other cars into trains seriously $50,000 each to Grace Church, Shel-| Play because of the money and jew- The authorities cannot ask Mrs} warehouse in Bank Street, the eighth - delayed West Shore commuters. & A . tering en nLiog ee Society ae ely. She sald ‘she bad Jast seen him Wari to testify to conversations With |aaon of which | : 2 2 . " f ‘ Nicholas Kolands, a strikebreaker in % : |Relief and Crippled, Nursery an ei ; Wa y ch Is devoted to the stor- ‘ ; Neal 4 : at 4 o'clock Wedne afterneon her husband, but they can ask his] aabe Seve pee tote sore |e as . : ( : the employ of the Pennsylvania Rail- Child's Hospital, Diocesan Convention | {1&0 CUek Wel so : Mother-(ttaw to tell what happened ye ot ena ee a acgtomoblle ‘near hd ce a aes | road, was the complainant in York- _ lof the Protestant Episcopal Church, n he left the house bound for right after the killing—if they can get Sy Te monn . 4 Zo | |ville Police Court to-day against 4 ne. € i bhi ee ¢ Charles Stehle of No. 55 Sixth Street ee Bes The watchman told the authorities ‘ 4 FRO Ey Long Island City; Frederick Brude Bate. : ¢j [Episcopal Mission Society: 000 that he had been approached and of-| [ee ae (ie. Pe No. 826 East 180th Street, and Ra ; ast each to New York House and School fered $80,000 to allow himself to be 7 : “BH |mond Curley of No. 402 East 76th , Seeetells sma of Industry, Children’s Ald Society, bound and gagged while the gang ‘ . A Street, striking electricians. The “CRARRER PORCESS — w York Association for Improving robbed the place, strikebreaker said that as he was on SB} Nit} 7 =| the Condition of the Poor, Charity Or- The woman gave her name as Mrs, y his way to work this morning he was ganization Society and the Tarrytowh Max Kerner, twenty-five years old, Hospital Association; St. Luke's Hos- pital, $20,000. As their share of the residuary set upon at 38d Street and First Ave- of 2106 Honeywood Avenue, the es- tion will be argued next Tuesday Dis- : | nue by three men who beat him up. Bronx, New York City, but Kerner : % : BR arrests A ‘ ; tate the following sums were paid was one 0 . p triet Attorney Weeks will ask the [006 Bathe, Jie) sulaked, boo Uae: . ; ; He called a policeman, who made the denied that she was his wife, Kerner f : f Kolands identified Stehle and ace Church, $82,000: Metropolitan Sune Giusd dury to finda tew indict. \eore Sirested: GNe was later released. Uae ay Urey pa remenilanieay Pay WHO FIRED HIM FOR Museum of Art, $326,000, and $65,000 red to-day. The license plate: with the number 4.09,| Septic meningitis has developed as| He suid the meningitis resulted from| Co" Te BAEAEY CURIBY 5 WG Yeas, eee aa | eee LE Ath each to the New York Association H g : . scharged. Stehle and Bruder were for the Blind, Society for the Relief strict Attorney is of the opinion |ing the initials “H. R. J." on the|® result of the bullet lodged in the eel etre to the child's brain by fined $46 each by Magistrate Gweatear, for th < lociety for the Rel doors. brain of two-year-old Virginia Brown 4 tht Ward has brought nothing for- Mie) aint a of Ruptured and Crippled, Chureh ward {i bstantiate his claim that * 5 Virginia, who has suffered no pain, Lite Le ea Mission to Deaf Mutes, House of the he pitted Petors In self defense. The five booticggers will be ar-|of Bay Shore, L. 1., and her condition] wu, playing contentedly In her bei| _ Executive hele Officer James J. Holy Comforter and the Berry School. Jess Morachaueer yesterday ex. |talened Inter to-day before United | ts critical, it was stated to-day by Dr. | yesterduy. Hagan of Jersey City, with the ap- Legacies paid to relatives includ Se eerie a tre. Rudolph £, {States Commissioner Richard 8. Wil-|George 8. King of Buy Shore, to] "’an X-my photograph has been taken|Proval of Mayor Franls Hague ejected Josephine M. Barron, of Rye, $973.- WWalinex’ of Nor 831. Prospect ‘Piace, [°° tobe mrivaie Chel she was hur- that the bullet lodged over] 400 Erie Railroad strikebreakers from 000; Eliza Jenkins and Cornelia H okt “ ied on July 4 when she was wounded rafter traveling four inches ters they occupied in } ; - ‘ Cl sriek- 3 ; Mrs. Charles Stropen- “ . quart ey occupied in houses at Sisae: 0 Wrarene Harris, of Rochester; Cecelia Enck isl Ne Nah oration epee | The records at Police Headquarters| by an tnidentitied person. through the brain, No operation will bel Nos, 113 and 128 Lavonia Avenue ana| Youth Flees and Turns Gun} on. of swampscot, Mass.; Valentine M e show that license No, 4-809 N. Y.,| “It probubly will be only two or|performed. Physicians have little con-| 4. pier No, 5. These places, M HK senle WV ) Everet Macy, Scarabs h; Kat Brooklyn, | and 1 at street Hook. | 88 issued to Jossph Kerner, a dealer|three days at most when we shall] fidence that the chid wilt live. | Hagan, said, were Memtted for'teasc| on Himself When Found) [ey tase, ae Pee anes Ny away aes of No, 150 West 55th Street. Five| know whether the meningitis, condi-lto the identity of the person who fired} Pancy by human beings, unequipped by Policeman. William Kingsland Macy, of Islip, L. tion will prove fatal," said Dr. King. < Mra, Curtis lives at No, 181 Arting | *** Of Distes were lesued to bim. the «hot. with proper sanitary facilities and 4 lL, and Hawkes, eacn ton Avenue, Brooklyn, and is the otherwise objectionable. Pema ean inels to the executor of the estat’ widow of a lumber dealer who died Railroad officials admitted that the} An employee discharged to-day be- amily M. Adams, of Boston, $199,- BURGLAR EXILED quarters of the strikebreakers were | cause he failed to come te work regu-] 000; 5. J Macy and Susanne M icy, ago. She attended a party at Mra. FROM THE STATE not what they should be but said they |jariy became so incensed that he re-}Of Avon, each $163,000; Sarah Mar- had found suitable lodging places. Mr. suddenly at Rockaway three years penisheris hereon Sey 20) oe wre Hagan sald that if the new lodgings | turned to the factory after noon, ac- WPIGHGs BA OL000T Ends. $65,090. eae Brennan Said to Have Beaten} Silver ahd. Liberty Bonds the four witnesses who testified were Emily Frelinghuysen, of Raritan, N are no better than the old he will|cording to the police, shot his em-]J.; Sarah Mullij , of Santa Barbara move the strikebreakers again. ployer through the abdomen and then|Cal., and Caroline Knight, of Beau- F This was payday for the shopmen|,.-jeq the gun on himself, Both men | mont-Eure, France, Five Men and Terrorized | Taken From Watched House” hold of her, Justice Morschauser Is continuin the investigation into an Vilege’l conspiracy to defeat the ends of justice and if such a conspiracy is established and Mrs. Curtis is found to be # participant she can be arrest od wherever she be found and brought hack to Westchester County Should the indictment be quashed hy Justice Seeger, before who the mo- neral Theological Seminary, ‘Teach- ers’ College and New York Protestant Jewelry house. where he intended te. have the stone in the ring reset. Mr, Kendall had an appointment Wednesday evening which he failed to keep, Mrs, Smith said, and this in- creased her alarm ecause he was noted for punctuality, Mrs, Smith telephoned to District Attorney Banton yesterday afternoon asking him to ald her in finding the missing man. Mr, Banton assured her everything possible would be done, Mrs, Smith described Mr. Kendall as about 6 feet 11 inches in helght, weighing 195 pounds and clean shav~ him he wore a black silk poplin suit, straw hat, tan shoes and a four-in- hand scart. Kendall for the past few days had been sleeping at the Hotel Pennsyly vania beeause the room which he ordinarily occupied was being re- decorated, but returned for his meals, Mrs, Smith said he frequently re- marked that he was giving lectures clubs, Inquiry at the B. P, O. B. Ne, 1, New York City, revealed that he was known there but had not been seen at the club for about ten days. Mrs. Smith said that she had never... seen the $100,000 which she believed Kendall curried on his per$on, but that 4 few days ugo he showed her + three $1,000 bills und told her he “had # ninety-seven just like them in my pocket From this she said she ine ferred he hud $100,000, She said that she believed he was worth about $300,000 und that he invariably paid phoned to Mrs, Curtis from Walter's home in New Rochelle and told her Stays Away. that Walter was going to give himself} A ten year sentence, the second up and that the whole story was going |half of which is to be suspended as to come out, and that she had better Jiong as he remains out of New York leave. Mrs. Curtis, It was said, ar-| 0. iactaak ry ranged to.go to New Rochelle at once |State, was imposed upon Henry Tier- and learn further details. She went in|nore by County Judge Taylor in Mrs. Waldner’s automobile. When the| Brooklyn to-day following his con- party roached New Rochelle Mrs. . enced te hrnos bat Mee, |Yiction of burglary. jn the third d present. Gets 10 Years, Second Half on the Long Island Railroad and 1,000: ane ee een et Hospital, Brook- |, There is a balance on hand uf ‘They testified that during the party : Walter Ward and his father had tel to Be Suspended if He strikers were paid off at Jamaica. |) " tirts | $1.9 49 to be distributed as the yn, in a critical condition. Girls] & d Hverything was orderly and £004 | caipoyed in the plant witnessed the) Surrogate may GNSS, Of the old inen were informed thet) sheeting and became panic-stricken, See eee they will retain their seniority and] , According to tie pollen, Senn Se MEXICAN LAW HELD other shop rights if they return to See Brice EoukiyiieHade pect NON- RETROACTIVE work within three Lys. x 4 spa <a aii warned repeatedly by his employer, | neevid Wiliams, Secretary of the} ymuuuel Varvaro, who operates a|Supreme {Court Decision ‘ ; $0, 99 Mont - : z his ‘board in gold. She concluded . Hdte! Continental, offered as evidence | 108k and suit factory at No. of Confirms American Own- ere Haughe: i - : ; ; st.| C i from remarks he had made that be Walter Ward w-s so agitated that 6, John Haughey, who was con * aie + that the-railroads are weakening to. |"o8¢ Avenue, Williamsburg. When A Mrs. Waldner and the others returned | victed with Tiernure, was sentenced Neighborhood. in Absence of Family. gf had no relatives living. to New York without going In. er day the allegation that one of the raii-| Angelo arrived at work late, he was ership of Property. to the penitentiary, The two were roads with terminals in the metropoll- | discharged und the union, at Var- — In asking for the quashing of the sea WASHINGTON, July 7.—The Mex- me wa Bamieatinch 80 two ees as wioey ot how Poteeman MAr-|| enaiins A. Broach, « loerer, whol on cine! tal uate evetaren to tie] Wares feqwert; sont another sian to], TUE Dek Oi Shee PROPOSES SEARCH LIMIT eee toe ak nmenae tee habited building at night. tin Brennan of the Mercer Street] vex at No. 354 West End Avenue,|strikers looking to the signing of a | ‘I factoiy ‘ 18 MILES OFF U. S. COAST Tiernure, according to the police, aoe ean deny ‘ata |has served two terms in Elmira and fense was committed by the defendant. has been arrested three times on rob- The affidavit submitted by E. M,|bery charges but was not convicted. Rabenold contained further charges Yaughey admitted he has been ar- against Auckland B, Cerdner, fore-|fested twenty times but has never man of the Grand Jury. been convicted of a felony. Ing the neighborhood, became public Station ran amuck for half an hour et in Mott, Mulberry, Spring and Prince Streets Wednesday night assaulting citizens with fists and club, threaten- ing them with his pistol and terroriz- information bufletin, received from the Foreign Office in Mexico City, stating peace agreement. Thc matter was About 1 o'clock thic aftern and his family beleived when they een ee een eee net etrlice | Angelo returned, had words with V left town June 18 that their property| leader in Chicago, Mr. Williams said, | Varo and drew a revolver. The em-|that the action of the Mexican Su- was suMciently protected by a man| and Jewell advised that the strikers on | Plover fell, shot through the SPA) | ireme Court on May 12 on cases in- 5 this road stand firm. Mr. Williams re- pe girls who Sooty ai employed by them for many years to] (185% give the name of the railroad, Wt sereamed. Some fainted and| volving the retroactive phase of Arti- sleep in teh house as a watchman, “The foreman of the Grand Jury, _ 2, ca to-day when Inspector Underhill. {cle 27 of the Mexican Constitution, The police were thought to insure its ’ safety from burglars by day. JACK D’ARCY ENDS exam{ning as a witness one Blute, a] CATHOLICS LEAD after hearing witnesses at the Beach hd ran into a{had “established the clear and final : When Po-| Jurisprudence on the non-retroactiv- : ve. [ity and had “dented : Mrs, Brodek motored into town with LIFE WITH POISON] iceman Evans of the Bushwick Ave a eet es tian ee ee follower of the race feock, Herelstea IN HOLL AND. ELECTION |strect Station, ontered charges fied] her daughter June 24. The basement nue Btation jieune him 8, Angelo] (of the 3 in leading questions to ge’ jute to semua rel door, through which the watchman] yy . . shot himself in the ches . ‘to come to brass tacks,” Ward a against the policeman, Brennan is al Tia", O"Ccctsion to enter, had been| HX-Aviator in French Army] At the hospital it was said Var-|,, Prose renatie, seine mocks ae ea ‘was a weilcher," Mr. Rabenold tn Will Have 48 Representa-| young man and has been « policeman} forced, ‘The safe, filled with silver-| a Suicide in Birmingham varo probably would die, but that St. Hectbaipess a ther a wae Geert stated, “This exdmination was based tives and the Leftists 36, less than a year. ware and Liberty bonds on the second » TAngelo had a chance of recovery. completing the ne amiiar opinions on testimony that Blute expected a) AMSTERDAM, July T.—Resulis of] from the accounts of Brennan's] floor, was missing. A broken chisel Ala., Hotel. —__— : one-third interest in the proceeds of if irt ft = Y fe had ILLERY SEIZED; necessary under Mexican practice to Oar eat ture wan eard | the Keneral elections tn thirteen of tho} victims and other witnesses, the po-| showed the safe had resisted an at-) BIRMINGHAM, Ala., July 7.—Jack BIG DIST! 3 Jestablish a question of constitution- eighteen electoral districts of Holland tempt to open it’6n the spot, A large ; THER TO FOLLOW |aiit to have placed for the account of one liceman turned into Mott Street from bh h to hold Lewis D'Arcy committed suicide at a ANO’ 143 give the elected representatives by par- . trunk, big enough to hold the safe, <a 4 The retroactivity or Article 27 in- Byrne, , dics as follows: Catholics, 26; Sociatiats, | Spring at 10.80 0 clock, patrolling his] was then missed. hotel here last night by taking poison, = “The foreman of the Grand Jury, : 98: Tarif Amendment Would Entaryge Dry Agents’ Powers. WASHINGTON, July 17,—Prohtbition enforcement officers could board and scarch vessels. witnin six marine leagues (eighteen geographical miles) of the coast of the ''nited States, under an amendment to the Tariff Bill proposed to-cay by Senator Sterling, Republican, © South Dakota, a meinber of the Judi- rlary Committee, ‘ y whett of Whixkey Causes Order|volves the ownersh{p of oil and other 0; Orthodox Pr 22; Liberal: ‘at, ‘The witnesses said bis gait] The conclusion was reached that} D'Arcy had been in Birmingham . r J ss as appears from the minutes, ex-15!pommcmnts, by ComMUnIBER, fon Tey angtond the wurelara nad carried the sate outjabout four weeks, working for a real| rom Commissioner Haynes. | propertiay Hale in Mexteas by, Amers iibited throughout a bias against the} ne iightista will have 48 representa. | “# unsteady. ‘ : deral opera-|cans. ‘The Washington Government of the front door in the trunk to be/estate firm. Discharge papers found eral opera, |CRGe. che, Wy anhinaion Governuient ognize nationalization of mineral or LOUISVILLE, | July 7.—F tives to-day seized the Paxton Brothers & Co. distillery, five miles from Law-|StV ee resources by Mexico, where it renceburg, Ky:. together with 400 bar-| wag proposed to expropriate property rels of whiskey stored in its warehouse. | held by Americans prior to the adop- Seizure of the T. H. Bond & Rros.|tion of Article 27 distillery, also near Lawrenceburg, prob- au defendant, which was manifested by] tives and the Leftists 86, The returns Joseph Lecesse, a cobbler, was sit~ ‘. - _|in his clothing indicated he was an the activity displayed by the foreman] are not yet officially confirmed. Ung In front of his shop at No, 214] conveyed by a truck fo a more con-} to, in the French Army and was im the examination of witnesses and Mott Street, According to the cobbler | Yenlent workshop. Its contents were} | aiteg with bripging down five air- in the manner and nature of sucn ex- Mott Snosses, Brennan walked up to| Worth about $8,000. ‘The police were | cred’ amination, The foreman appears to him and almed a terrific blow at his| pformed, but have since reported no have conducted almost as much ef head with a nightstick. Lecesse threw | Progress. the examination as the District At- up his right arm and took the blow FORT ERIE ENTRIES. ‘ALLED POT WRESTLER. —_— 1 to-day. Five hundred 5 PHONE HEROINE Phe Tee Me. antctan Tor! (ecncrvow's| AEAY Me tn rnd taeda, thre Duatres | torney. WITH A BATHING upon the elbow, ‘The arm has been “In the course of such examination partly paralyzed ever since. Lecesse follows: ie Guctiie ice cirsctad to erent: SUIT TO-MORROW J Piiica into his shop and Brennan, OF WINSLOW, Ni 55. [S220 tice tee, 000; ciaiming:| ard 0 the armhouse at the Bend MILLINER SUES WOMAN ing inference that Mrs. Ward was in erat followed by a crowd, walked to the ar-oldn, five and @ halt furlongn. | Pl! a eae ae i No. 23 Pe we, un Ta. Selzu f the properties was author. Charging that the allegation ‘You Evening World Camera: ibeired ane pee ar ag WRECK MISSING 10S" Maypole, ‘103; Briand, 106;° Null Secun: | ized ze of telegram. from Prohibition nis " * Street and entered. 205; ste, h Will Snap "Em on ‘Trade Serene YOU CAN WIN $50 the habit of receiving gentlemen visi- tors while her husband was away Notice to Advertisers «' are no milliner, you are a pot wrestler," | ,,Display advertising spe copy end release i 101; Kirk Lady, 98. Commissioner Haynes, following receipt < : for either the week day Morning World or that the defendant was confidential Miele und Antonio Comesta were] fammonton Police Search-| 2° sox”, BAGH 41.200. cialming: [ota report, from Federal agents. that| was applied {o her by Anna Teich of Bresing World, Ureciea after dA the day and intimate with the baby's nurse; Popular ‘eaches. talking. According to witnesses the]. for three-year-olds and baal fonied In}4s9 barrels of whiskey had been stolen] No. 100 West 116th Street and in the | Share may ‘permit and in order of recent at ™ that the defendant was a welcher One bundred dotlara in prizea [Policeman without warning swung his] ing for Margaret Lough- |Stttic(’ atta hat furlongs. Str Clar-|frony the warehouses in the last two] presence of many people who knew Mer, | Word, Ofges, Ceny containing SUERTE f° i that the defendant was a night owl fist against Comesta’s jaw and = 1. : War Tank, 100; Thomy| weeks. Eva Newman, through her attorney, Mey atcrng. Oy cnr tr (he Sep ' ’ ran, Gone Two Days 4; Islander, 98; Troubler SS =| Saul Steinlauf. of No. 41 Park Row, to- | | Disn lag tape copy 0 that the defendant had coached the will be given by The Evening knocked him flat. Miele objected, i . an aed igi a . day filed a ault In the Supreme Court to | ment, Sections of Tue, Sunday World aus oom police witnesses and that practically|] World for the prettiest cos- whereupon the policeman drew his re] HAMMONTON, N. J., July -7.— Tune $2,000; for two-year “DRY. ESSAY PRIZES” recover $5,000 damages Mion and. release must ‘be received by. 2 Pate «x ull the witnesses saying anything in tumes worn by women bath- volver und pushed the muzzle against] Police are conducting 4 State-wide lee tik: Wid fhe Y STUDENTS ‘The plaintif€ claims that the remark Fe Caer cette ae er ruureday setts,” fav endu l= cl e 7 . eld eI pt jcule ed he: " nvor of the defendant were not tell ers at Manhattar-Brighton the chest of the cufe owner search for Miss Margaret Loughran, |'' Pour RACE turk WON B Hee er Ue ae: ome and harmed Nery” sunday Main Sheet ors, type copy which ing the truth, or were holding some- ; “Say another word," Brennan is re- ' 1d telept year-olds and. up; h ANTIPODES in not been receieed by 4 P.M. Friday, and en thing back.” Beaches bara afternoon ported to have shouted, “and I'll ahoot seventeen-year-old telephone operator, Biumenthat, rhea a FROM ony whech has. not been received tn the ‘The affidavit read in conclusion: on Long Island, and similar : , Thole: throus one of the heroines of the Winslow cae . 98; Merc F hs RANSOM H. pane “The only evidence tending to con- “inte lon office by 1 P.M, Friday, and positive prizes for the prettiest com- Insertion orders not received by 5B co WAR, DEAD, will be omitted as conditions requil B went inte stree| tion wreck, who is missing. 2} se $1500; Buffalo] A se a BC R ne orde ms ve. release nect the defendant with the homicide rennun went into the street again, | Junctio sis HAvsieani. iter seared. ten epi foatel Australian, Japanese and ONECO, Conn., July 7.—Ransom H. | the order of latest “receipt and positive: rel tumes at beaches at or near |} smushing a window with his club on| The girl disappeared from the home] in Canada: mile and seventy yards—Sude : : Pal ighty-st ber of C at all is testimony of statements 4 i 4 y 2 ude India Successful in House, eighty-six, a member of Com- Re enli shemusinge dagiare that nar Loag Branch, N, J. the way. of her sister, Mrs, E. J. F 113; Royal Viaitor, Tetiah Mit Display copy or orders released later than Ae provided above, ‘when omitted will uot serve (9 arn discounts of any cherecter, contract oF ae wi ening World photogra. phers will be at these beaches to photograph the costumes of By that time the quarter was in aa uprour. Mothers were screaming from windows to their children to such homicide was justifiable and the only evidence of the circu: lancer 108; Azreal, 100) pany F, 8th Connecticut Volunteers, and ‘After leaving the Keystone Exchange tbo: rt, 100; A. Ch College Contest. in over thirty engagements in the Civil Wednesday morning she complained of | 4! tel War, is dead at Killingly, He was J ° i 1 , LD" bearing upon the facts constituting 4 feeling tired and said she would “take| iis ana ‘wares, three-yeu CHICAGO, July widely known and prominent in veteran THE WOR we auch justification tends to cvrroborate || &!! comers who feel they have come off the street, Young men and] 9 Jong rest.’* ward: fle and | ao aiateenihh—uetty Uh, ‘An Australian, a Japanese and |organizations, ——— | Ce ve m y ping a “a 1 ot 2 x Hi D 5 $ 4 ver ——_—_—_—_—_—"_—— such justification, so that no indict a chance for the prizes, Their boys, keeping at 4 sife distance.) sho was the first to hear of the S115 Msg. lone, 1001 Banat OO) Pe a native of India to-day were an- | === ————_ ——__-— DIED. ment for any degree of homicide was|| locations will be marked by bey ng His Pay iiguaces #1] Winslow disaster and through her ef- BVENTH RACE Vuree $1,200; ‘clatio- | nounced a siwnners in the Dow — ALDER ENAY 8) TER raid a ee ert tet ee ing erigonce Ger conspicuous signs on the rennan, 0 aimed his revolver} forts the Fire Department, nearby itor, 10: The Lamb, 107: Crack | cusay contest for the 7,000 foreign Vaasti Th CHUKCH (Campbell Butlding), Friday, fore the Grand Jury. beaches. recklonsly and swung lis club in 4)hospitals and the police were notified. }oDavn,, ior; Hing John, 104; Suigerade eusay contes : NN Vacation have Th ou ae The pictures of the most at- hreatening way. et hs ; sol. | 108; Redstons +} Debadou, 100; Messines,! students in American colleges. ol z AY —— I fear it is a case of nervous col ty e ; . Mailed z= TCHITCHERIN HAS tractive bathing suite will be urning into Prince Street Brennan|iqnse,"” Mrs, Feser said 100; Modesty, i Onnaid Goulter, of the College of World fellow you. Mail: PATTISON.—FLORA B. CAMPBELL printed In the Night Pictorial |Jeame to the Prince Cafe ut so. 28. ro. Missions, Indianapolis, was award ed first prize ;second prinze went to Colbert N. Kurkokawa, of NERAL CHURCH, Friday, 3 P.M, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Edition of The Evening World John Abineze of No. 251 $ jzabeth | = as (the Green Paper) Monday was standing in front of the} py telephone, found them there at CURB SUSPENDS evening. and the announce 1t is charged that Brennan as-| 11,10 o'clock WILANDER & KANE] jickinson College, Carlisle, Pa., ment of the prize awards will Abineze With Dis club, Abine ‘At midnight Brennan was examined — and third honors were won gy be published at the same tme. red ut th ch Street Station] at the station house by Police Surgeon] Announcement was made this after Miss Isabella Bux of Depauw Unt very day to your summe ddress, WORLD SUMMER RATES Per. Per NERVE BREAKDOWN GENEVA, July 7 (Associated Prexs),—George Tchitcherin, Russian ‘Week Month Fi : eanre De th his right ann sling oon hy the New York Curb Exchange MIRE Morning & Sunday. ;: “i Soviet Foreign Minister, who headed aMdlesd Aenare ape Sener eae pape Ae ieee aloe, Ontter, whe pronauneed him gober, 1 ROC? Wr oter & Kane, with omces ect ky, Taina Mae Morning @ Fenssy a4 $1 oy the Si 4 ° ume a sag t Brennan he policeman’s tour of duty was over Bireat, bad bean suspend- ne © si con¢ y i vies . ho Soviet delegation to the Genoa |] Gaon teach: 425 to the next |fassaulted Joseph striano at trince)and he was allowed to €9 to hie home. [NS fromthe Eachange. for failure. to| the Intercollegiate Prohibition Ax Evening World... 25 .85 Conference, has entered a private hee best: $5 to each of the next and Mulberry streets He has done his regular tours since, | meet their engagements, » subject Tatton was Sunday World 10c, per Sunday " ve Half an now had ¢ a aes —- on of alcoholism pital suffering from a nervous break five best and] but prohably will be suspended. tem —_ PR em aR Sea ge OS Similar prizes will be offered policemen attracted by f nan'’s defense is that he tried] FATHER, MOTHER AND VIVE Syceerss Bec Pry Abc aay Mel down, uscording to despatches to-day t : CHILDREN DEE IN FLAW 9 xiven by Pred ’ from Innsbruck, Austria, reporting his for the most attractive cos rom beats o lt disperse a disorderly crowd at CHILDREN 1 \. were Lie a H a \ eae newads aril arrange = 3 i tumes at other beaches, one on || Th them rounded cntian| Pence and Mulberry Streets and was| MOBERLY, Mo. July 7.—Ray Kin of t ortland i for you, OF remit direct to i ba _ lhl eei he received|| (me Long Island and one on jjon the rear stipe of old Fo wi [attacked by a mob. His club was|kerton, his wife and five children, ihe = | Cashier, New York World, uae seune 446 Seta patel said ceive the New Jersey shore on tol quarters in Mott st nd Mors [taken from him and he ‘might haveloldest twelve, were burned to death - LOBT, flexible platinum bracelet, \ ere en from ah ent he : - Park Row, New York City. . many Jotiage and splesramss, bet was loeiba @hturdare Wood of the Mercer Streo tion, {it somebody” while trying to get Itjiast night when fire destroyed their SUMMER COLDS | ’ hires, Thay, bus, Thureday mien, “AD: pol perm 0 any work. who had been advised of the trouble! back. farm home near here. wat a 1 MoDougell, 660 y yield to Vather John’s Atedicine.-Advt, oe. i) aa ry J.] Alva C. Kendall, thirty-eight, a min. brought to an end the long litigation seen he was sald to have carried + ¥ over distribution of the estate. $100,000 in bills. He also had jewelry {*) en, She sald that when she last saw CY | m Alaska, particularly before Elks" LG)