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ere ya ° - ne L "THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1922. ~ K GOMPERS APPEALS Woman Accused of ‘Stone Age’ Murder, |SETTLENENT NEAR |WHEAWY FIGHTING ) AS ATLANTIC CTY | LIPPINCOTT WILL | 10 ALL UNIONS 19 | __—-2” “uSDand and Ttclim of Slaying) \¢ wren By | NATIONALS CUT OFF "ISMADEBONE DRY} LEAVING MILLION} BACK RAIL STRIKE} Mies \ 597 © > | STAKE LEADERS) LIMERICK REBELS One Hundred Federal Agents g Action Started in Newark] Workers Urged Not to Do of 1h IG : Say, However, They Can| Capitulation of Irregulars tn Make Arrests on Orders Against Mrs. Bartlett, Sis- Work Abandoned by Hold and Extend Thete Strand Barracks Thought From Washington. ter-in-Law of Decedent. Shopmen, ines indeticenly. 8s . ATLANTIC CITY, July 19,—Fed- = a Four nieces are attempting to break] WA the will of George T. Lippincott of | peal w Atlantic City, who loft his entire es- tate, reputed to be worth more than $1,000,000, to his sister-In-Inw, Mrs. Margaret Bird Wolbert Bartlett of At-|in their efforts to secure a just set. lantic City, tlement of the railroad shops trades Through counsel, Robert H. Mc- | dispute.” DUBLIN Press). — morning confirms the earlier reports that heavy fighting occurred in Lim- = erick over the week-end, the National disappeared. Guards of uniformed te hele eae a isolating Police and railrond detectives were] 0 TTeswars 6 Strand barracks maintained in all the yards anaj@nd King John Castle. Tho capltu- Carter, the nieces to-day applied to] The appeal, which was Issued by ree houses, but eeteanta | . any lation of the insurgents ts believed to sorder weres received at Police] ho {mminent. Vico Chancellor Foster in Newark to] unanimous vote of the Executive »po Headquarters. aeanion aithale init Cor have tis win Council and over the algnaturea of all 7 TAHmatons were nied by strike| traveller who arrived here from annulled. Control of the estate is now | /t® Members, including Samuel Gom- Re, 5 i a leaders that they had reason to be-| Cork to-day brought the information in the hands of Mrs. Bartlett. Her| pers, Fedcration President, has been : Z 4 ‘ SN | lieve the railroads were about to set-| that the {rregulars there were making @ counsel oppose the appointment of} forwarded to every labor organization 3 5 ee ae : R \ . LARS 2 eee ee erp ee bia elaborate preparations to defend ~ any other administrator. in the United States, to every labor the. ete ibe wl a Vice Chancellor Foster named Har-| "ine | Pere ry the strike committe of this district vey F. Carr of Camden, retiring} Publication and to all organizers of \ at the Hotel Continental carried this} " aU President of the State Bar Associa-|the federation, {t was announced at f i / statement seeming to bear on this] Ou)? tits “hetng told thet Sear tion, who will act with Mrs. Bartlett | federation headquarters, aly é . privately expressed view: buliien luegagh WHOM: Wkics ‘ REIShe) BAL? etka Gee fae sottied this week, but we can hold and| barricades uy’ Mrs, Bartlett aid that she: hes extend out links indefinitely,” In the Limerick fighting the Nation« already paid the inheritance tax on Aare sdetiranes alists, on Saturday evening, operating personal property of the estate valued ee coe teabn Estimate) i, armored cars, poured a hall of bule at $647,248.18. on strike, while the workers on strike who was knocked flat by the first ex- ts have retained or recruited since {lets into the Strand Barracks and also Lippincott died on Feb, 14, 1921, His to conduct themselves in 1 Plosion, was taken for chemical ex- Tuy 1 given today by John G, |used hand grenades freely. will left all of his property to his wife, | law abiding manner. Sealnation by Superintendent Stswary |e vaiber!. Raceatare ab the Bureau of). nie sree State forces resutied thete but after her death, in 1917, he made Harding and Attorney Pe ee eae ea eee ot Tonere taitncen, <¢ | opetatious ently Sunday, One wing of a DOdIG Rosord Rigo couliasl TOF Aire ¥ conlemed st covering of a whitish silt. Information of Bastern Railways at racks caught fire and when the Bartlett, leaving everything to her.|jongth to-day on th erail strike situa- There is evidence of water-soaked|Grand Central Terminal. : were despatched the Nationals The codicil did not really accompany] tion, after which the latter indicated skyrockets and pinwheels—also dolla Fifty to 60 per cent,’ Mr. Walber ting the surrender of the the will produced after Lippincott's|the Administration was framing a HEL ead pescado sca aketdelrd Rerave cgec Maaco) iC LE death, according to the nieces’ conten-| possible course of action, Daugherty fea Ae AGERE ah tenes Obes kee aevthen’ en. bes “*aeae - —_— tion, but went with another will,|said, however, that the Government Af Assistant Fire Marshal believed a] atv. Ww tba predate and would we {SCREAMING SISTERS which has never been produced. will await developments definitely de- considerablo quantity of calclum ear-| etiied by “a gradual driftine back to] AROUSE COURTROOM SER OKaO. Sule beak bide was stored on the fifth floor of] work of the men, rather t EN a teaintenanes! pieced Ws s the seven-story building, any applica- ; ers on tho railroads was virtually RS CLARA PHILLIPS) tion of water resulting in the flames bursting out in greater volume. averted late last nignt by the Labor One of tho largest of the relief sta- Board. ord ancneen tiled tions ect up wae at Gt. Bernards), 2zPlaining that he had authority Observation. Is camo about when the Board oT School, No. 325 West 18th Street, iar mses 4 The e: of the Gate: r Indicated that it would grant the Mrs. Phillips Has Formed Where @ dozen Réd Crouse nurees and of the association ae Walbe said The calm of the Gates Avenue court Maintenance of Way Frotherhood a Stro! Att ti f six canteen workers. served lunch the Sgrecment eee by the Pennsyl-} was disturbed to-day while Magistrate rehearing on the wage question ana} ‘TONG raction for to 260 persons and offered shelter last}¥@"@ Rallroad and the representa-| joaq was trying the Misses Judlowitz TINGTON, July 19.—An ap. issued to-day by the Execu. tive Council of the American Federa- tion of Labor “to all workers every- where to support the railroad workers July 19 (Assoctated From the terminals of all the rail- roads In this city to-day came reports that the disturbance of their operat- ing schedules due to the strike of the machinists and shopmen had about Bral Prohibition enforcement agents, fed by Sam H. Cone, Chief of the New Jersey “dry’* forces, to-day con- i Binued the raiding of alleged liquor- | Belling resorts here. More than fifty {warrants have been Issued for hotel, i festaurant and softdrink parlor pro- Prietors and their employees. Those arrested are being arraigned as rnpid- fy a8 possible before United States Commissioner John BH. Iszard, who is Betting ball of between $1,000 and 83,000 for proprietors of places raided fand $500 each for waiters and bar- fenders. Tho raids are being conducted on Wirect orders from Washington and fre entirely independent of county fand local authorities. More than 350,000 worth of confiscated Mquor gathered by tho Federal raiders ts being temporarily stored at Eldridge's Warehouse here. A number of new ‘warrants it 1s expected will bo issued to-day, ‘The activities yesterday put twen- ky-seven bartenders and owners un- der arrest and accumulated a thou- sand quarts of whiskey, forty kegs of ‘wine and beer, moonshine, red-eye nd sundry unnamed and unhonored foncoctions. For more than three years an oasis for the thirsty in the midst of a more or less arid United States, this place Ro-day is as dry as 100 Federal Pr hibition agents determined on busi- mess can make it. Between the ar- rests actually made and fear of those to be made, the resort is really ab- Cork City. Hotel visitors have been turned out of thelr quarters and Organized labor is asked specifically a silvery blaze, blown from the build- In the appeal to refrain from doing fs ; ing by several explosions. The straw any work formerly done by men now p é hat of Assistant Fire Marshal Willis,| ‘‘Better than half” w: Husband No. 1 Does Not Want Her; No. 2 Does a outright surrender on the p. ae Seer ' leaders or annuulment of tha strike| Vetta and Bessie Judlowitz order now in effect."’ Sent to Hospital for @ i solutely and beartrending!: . that disputes of this sort would b shat ight to th i YOR Of ute ee0) COO etblGyecs yeaters cttw and Bomile- ‘ “We are evting- in, Reus eines To Arrange for Divorce So given the right of way aver ky Madalynne Obenchain. the fee dupentment teed @ battery |[8Y, wae a model. aia ae se . ial Lgl! up Atlantic City,” sald Mr. Cone.) TIe Can Remarry Self- | other cases. As an expression of good LOS ANGELES, Callf., July 19. of 45,000 candiopower searchilghts at], ie is not an E ater raltroad, "| disorderly conduct brought by thelr “‘and there {s to be no monkey bus!- faith 1t promptly docketed one wage|The defense which Mrs. Clara the fire last night, which were to be| 1c, Suid, “which would gladly adopt} inndiady. Mrs. Anna Relchling of No. ness about it. After we have arrested all of the bootleggers, and even while ‘we are doing it, proceedings are be- ing instituted to bring injunction pro- ceedings under section 22 of the Na- tional Prohibition Act against the places, saloon and safe alike, as com- mon nuisances, to keep them locked up for @ year.” E. B. Henson, assistant to John B. 4 the whole Pennsylvania wa ale.""] 658 Park Avenue, Brooklyn, Mra, Behar Hite Dement amoheation serted that B. M. Jewell, head] Reichling charged Bessie struck ner ® sent to notify Mrs, John J. Schopp-|° shoft’ craft workers, had} with a stick last Monday, while Miss meyer of the death of her husband greatly over-stated the nume A al] Yetta urged her on lost nerve before reaching the home|Strensth of his organization and that] In the midst of Mrs, Reichling’s tes and appealed to Father Joseph ¥.|‘P various reasons he did not believe] timony the sisters suddenly leaped im Stanford of the Church of the Jn-|that the prediction that the clerical] the air and, throwing away their hats carnation, an assistant police chap-|™e2 and signalmen would join the] and pulling their hair, started screame Natniito aid then: strike, was any more likely to come you're a liar!" and ‘Why don’t ‘The widow was prostrated, she|tTue than the similar prediction of] you tell the truth?" were among thelr Confessed Bigamist. eontroversy between the maintenance| phillips, alleged to have murdered, men and the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. x Paul Railroad. with a hammer, Mrs, Alberta Mead- After Mrs, Edna Keller Bauden-] announcement of this action was|OWS, Who she believed had won her diestel Feuhrer had pleaded guilty to] made following a board conference at-| husband's love, was outlined to-day. bigamy in General Sessions to-day,|/tended by E. F. Grable, Chief of the} Mrs, Phillips will plead not guilty Maintenance of Way Brotherhood. Judge Mancuso suspended sentence! Ny “Wage decisions, providing {2% the defense will be similar to BANTON STARTS change in the wage scale is made, arc| that presented at the first trial of on the plea of the second man she married. Edwin R. Feuhrer of No.|to be retroactive to July 1. It was|Arthur C. Burch, charged with mir- (Photos by P. and A.) attest RTD a ‘Appleby, Chief Enforcement Officer od, = had just returned from an outing ut /S¢Vera! days ago regarding the main- | remarks, for the Second Division, declared to. | 226 West 57th Street, who sald he} sree an ohabty | ering J: Belton Kennedy. HUNT FOR CRIME Rockaway when the tragic informa, |te2ance of way men. Gitise women: in: tim. room started day that the clean-up movement| Would arrange for her divorce from} win serve not only to nvert a walk.| Testimony will be introduced to up- tion reached her. Lieut, Schopp- Soa ee for the door in a pantie, Court at~ | would include all of New Jersey, and] her first husband, Joseph D. Bauden-Jout of the track men, it was pre-| hold the contention that Mrs. Phillips meyer drove her and family to Rocx-| JAIL CAN’T KEEP tendants subdued the two women. | sections of New York. diestel of Cliffside, N. J., and would]dicted, but it may also have strong} did not commit the crime, but if she away Monday and returned yeater-] JOCKEY FROM RACE| M#sistits, Moda ordered the sisters a “The Federal activities in Atlantic] remarry her. influence on the negotiations for a|qaid she wan temporarily insane and day to the station of Engine Co. 13 removed, to the psychopathic ward of City,” Mr. Hanson said, ‘mark the] Baudendiestel, when asked by the|settlement of the strike of the 300,000] °° countable for her act to substitute for an hour for a friend ——— ___,, |Kings County Hospital tor observa. beginning of a movement which will] Judge what he thought of the matter|shopmen. Boe ReOoUntaN le x0n Her Ack: ee when the 6-6-6-6 call of the Green-| Butwell, Locked Up in| tio. extend through New Jersey and sec-| said: ‘I don’t care what you do] In a statement issued following his} Mrs. Phillips has never permitted (Continued from First Page.) wich Village fire called him to his White Plai May Visit tions of New York. The clean-up will] with her, Judge; I want to get rid of|meeting with the Labor Board mem-|the faintest allusion to the crime to : death. ite Plains, May Visi ——<—— “He was an awfully good daddy,” not stop in Atlantic City, which has been found to-day one of the most moist spot in the State. The Govern- ment means business and there will be no trifling in sincere efforts to make New Jersey and New York as dry as ‘a physically possible. Women Form “‘Wet’’ Club as Defi to W. C. T. U. Claims The Molly. Pitcher Club of the ‘women's division of the New York ‘Women's Division of the New York Amendment was formed yesterday at a@ luncheon given at Sherry’s by Major Gen. Daniel Appleton, Vice President of the association, The General said: “The Volstead act is a falsehood ‘and has no place in our law. Every thinking man and woman demands its modification or repeal. The W. T. C, U., according to the Signal Union, has declared that women of this her.” m bers, President Grable said Senator] escape her lips, which will aid her at- The woman who {ts a beautiful|Cummins, who is Chairman of the blonde of twenty-six years, turned|Interstate Commerce Committee of job of finally extinguishing the fire. her face away from Baudendiestel|the Senate, had advised him that he|™emory of the murder, eve nif she did] There was one injured fireman who and Feuhrer stepped forward. “is going to hold hearings tmme-|commit it. did not get into the official list yester- (Bs Be care, Your Honor he sald diately Sols alapielypeina ore the] ‘ke state, however, has had Mrs, day because he concealed his injury, “She about to become ie mother ransporta' . as- Was arry: eesman of Truc! of my child and I want to give her}certain how the law may be amended No. 12, who sprained his right ankle and my child my name legally as|}80 that the living wage principle in a ten-foot drop from the roof of soon as I can and cherish and care|would be made clear and so that No. 18 Jane Street to that of No. 20, for her always.” every employee would be guaranteed ‘a clerk ih “a\downtown store: who That was yesterday. He did not men- Judge Mancuso said he was influ-/@ Beh bebe oaEA Tae testified to having sold a hammer to gon the unlury, until esa swiien he enced to leniency not only by © of the tabet tmportant doccese| Mize Pbllips the|day before “Mrs, | os. Torito, peomuse Of exhaustion Keuhrer's lea but by the report of tins yet. ozered to the railway | Meadows's mutilated body was found | ‘7 Ne Llaiansatit Beason va preren iss Sprague, the probation officer, oo : et that the defendant's life with Bauden. |Unions, which fought passage of the) “mS pondy TMBN | e| that those who were driven from thelr diestel had been almost unbearably Aiea Hath Gri aay tpt have| intimate with Mrs. Madalynne Oben- Homes yesterday, BrabaDly will not be} Announcement was made by the ‘ he a unhappy until she left, him March, }since directed | tnterm re atl chain, now on trial for the second | Permitted to re-enter them to-night |ceneral Electric Company to-day of| Cxecution, following, Judgine ni gains 1921, after five years. She was mar-|™A&ny © Sine for dhe murder of her aweet: any hours work remains to be} | ooo ei . ZI m in New York County for 25,19 ried to Feuhrer in July, 1921, at the] CHICAGO, July 19 (Associated| 0" 9 Belton Kennedy, and whose|@0"¢ on the fire. Preparations have|the signing of @ con! ract with the} Butwell was sued by Edward A Municipal Building. Press).—Only Isolated instances of | “Or aioins that of the alleged elayer| Dee® made to house and feed the|State of New York for building and| McKitterick, a ship broker, No. pe disorders marked the strike yester- ar Mrs. Meadows homeless for another night. installing the electrical equipment of| William Street, Manhattan, for per JESSE JAMES JR qian And Poste Rallned eae yine | serhey pass most of thelr time to-| tt, 18 belleved the fire statried trom], power station to be built at Cres. | Sonal injuries sustained when he was . Texas and Pacific Railroad was kid- They pi 7 Ha e ig, | the explosion of a case of magnesium. | struck by an auto driven by the AT WORK IN JERSEY |229Pe4 at Shreverort, La, by ten gether,"* sal a Beh woman aa Seventy persons were injured seri-|cent Dam, five miles west of Troy,| jockey, McKitterick claimed he is men. An Atlantic Coast Line engin-| oner- ea svar read to each! ously enough to require medical]where the surplus waters of the| crippled for life. Butwell never an- Ten - Year-Old Hoboken Me emitn hea tstared ars tee mteries, 88 proceedlice TID Mrs.|{eatment, mote than 200 firemen | parge Canal will be utilized for gen-| swered the sult and judgment was on - = oke ; : to whom he had referred as a ‘scab’ were more or less overcome and 300 fault. at Wilmington, N. C. Phillips's case together. Mrs. Phillips Bear erating electric energy. taken by defaul Track Daily. Instead of being confined to the White Plains jail limits, Jimmie But- well, jockey for Walter Salmon at the Empire City Race Track, Yonkers, wlll be permitted each day from now until July 28 to ride his employer's horses, This was stipulated before Justice Morschauser in the Supreme Court to-day, when Butwell was in court on a return of a writ of habeas corpus. Butwell was arrested at the track a few days ago after he haf piloted his third mount to victory. He was lodged in the county jail on a body sald Leo Schoppmeyer, nine, “When he left us he kissed me and said goodby and good luck. Mamma its upstairs crying. She 1s awfully up- set, but I'll take care of her.” POWER STATION AT CRESCENT DAM Surplus Barge Canal Water to Be Utilized for Gene- ating Electric Energy. the wall was ‘aci 3 torneys in establishing that she has no } wis expected to Tucllitate the Phillips examined by an alienist who reported that she was “‘not legally in- sane." Officers announced they had located NN Vacation have Th ~ World follow you. Mail Lvery day to your summe: ddress. WORLD SUMMER RATES Per Per country are unalterabl: a : . persons were left homeless. pease ; er poles Maren aati ene Bandit Gets $4.90 in Fresh State troops were sent from| smiles most of the time and laughs} District Attorney Banton issued a] The proposed station will contain TROLLEY SERVICE Morning & Sunday. .35 $1.00 Our answer to-day is to launch the subpoena for F. Hareth, Secretary of ]two vertical waterwheel driven gen- Morning World... .25 il Hold-up. Chicago to relieve those on duty at] often. Everybody likes Mrs. Phillips. ‘ And she said she thought she would Evening World A H Sunday World 10c. per Sunday Subscribe now for any length of time, Address changed as often as desired. Your newsdealer will arrange ft for you, or remit direct to Cashier, New York World, Park Row, New York City. Bloomington, Ill. Mayor Weaver of A ten-year-old bandit is sought by Tex., In a message to Goy.| be happy in jail becuse everybody the West Hoboken police. x baked a company ok] wea 8o Jolly and happy there,’ he said, of the first explosion, to Denison. Three —>_—_ “ a nee The victim of the desperado is| ®#nsers wen! I shall not present any evidence to alleged strike sympathizers were ar- * : Spell David Schdems, elght, of No. 490} rested at Taylor, Tex., on contempt BRAKEMAN’S RUSE SOO EAR TU REaye eRe Bs, be st v Bergenline Avenue, His mother sent|chargen. At Muskogee, Okla ail! OUTWITS THE BULL] axtcm “vecause 1 have mot yet him to the grocery store to make a/@Vallable police reserves were called building nor whether there was a out to quell two disturbances, a : ten-cent purchase and gave him $5.) "Ar superior, Wis, fifty maskea| nraged Bovine Charges Borin for explosives oe chemical On his way home with $4.90 in change| men made captive two foremen of the) Train and Holds It Up the sataing hae not been completed David says he met the robber. ean FOE Dere TS tana AERA abe for Half an Hour. “I have learned that thirty-seven}, proquced at Crescent will be used page and a plot to raid the round- (Special to Tho Evening World.) cae ed the earehnage ‘Marches aaifty the State to operate a drydock ‘leven,"" said David, ‘tan’ he had a 3 Us) 9 reached the warehouse March 3 and|!Y handkerchief over his face so I could. | House #t Allouss wan feared. SYRACUSE, July 19.—An enraged | one case March 18, utd ‘iut these|and repair shop for canal boats at handkerchief over his fu | hour Passenger trains of the Kansas/ bull fighting @ railroad engine held up | were being taken out when an explo-| waterviiet, It 1s expected the plant See ae ee ata way \were annulled.| trattic on the Chenango branch of the | sion occurred in un elevator," said) i) he in operation within six /after belng rescued from a mob, which (thd fn onder. af ei ‘Gimme that money you got,’ he|~pwo of the trains were operated be ed be-| 5 5 : : : ing to th bim into ‘ a says, ‘or Til bust y' in th’ eye.'ltween Shreveport and Luko Charles,| NeW York Central at Earlville, thirty | the District Attorney. was threatening to throw bim by ‘Tao World must bo received by 1 P. My Molly Pitcher Club and to call for 1,000 women recruits of tni. club for our army, This fight against Pro- hibition {s doubly a woman's fight, tor it is not only a fight for American ideals but it is the first big battle in ‘which women have equal rights with men.” Twenty women enrolled as members of the club. Among those invited to the luncheon were Mrs. Ransom Gillette, Mrs. William Hofstra, Mrs. Charlies E. Proctor, Misa Maude Leland, Mrs. Adolf Ladenberg, Mrs. Morgan Belmont, Mrs. Devereaux Emmet, Miss Elisabeth Marbury, Mrs. William Sheehan, Mrs, Richard Rk. ‘Wilson, Mrs. Frank Leavitt, Mrs. Juliana Cutting, Mrs. Patty Pease, Mrs. John Purroy Mitchel, Mrs. Wal- ter Jennings and Mrs, Frank Hender- son. the P. E, Guerin Company, No. 21 erators, rated at 2,800 kilowatts, each Jane Street, the only known witness, ENDS AFTER RIOT wenerator to be driven by a watcr i or wheel having a capacity of 4,000{|Conductor Rescued From horsepower, Ultimately the station! Mob Threatening to Toss Will be equipped with four generators, Him Into Creek. It is understood that a similar sta-| piypraLo, N. Yy July 19,—Riot- tion is to be built at Visscher Ferry, | ing became so serious on the enst side few miles from the present im-|this afternoon that President Tulley provement. The electric power to| of the Internatiohal Railway Company ordered a suspension of service on the Seneca Street line. ‘The crew of one car was terribly beaten. John Criddon, conductor, from Philadelphia, was taken to a hospital Netice to Advertisers «4 Ing txpe cony and release OED week day Morning World or The It received after $ P.M. the dap Jaton can be inverted and in order of rece He's bigger’n me—mus’ be ten or ining r be recelved by ‘Thursday nooms t cops, type copy which bee ML Friday, and ea=| ved in conditions requir recelpt and positive release, SADE Tat tac hea ereteeeN t cte Special Permission Given to Ship Liquor Through Alaska. DAWSON, Y. T., July 19. Thanks to special permission from the United States to ship liquor through Alask: this northland will remain ‘‘wet'' at least two more years. The United States scared the folks up here with a recent or- der prohibiting the transporta- tion of intoxicants through this territory on the way from one wet country to ypother. All roads to the Yukon Mead through Alaska ‘The special dispensation became known to-day to parties most in- terested, haracter, coptract or othgys| THE WORLD| FUNERAL DIRECTORS, was shot twice in the legs at noon to-day in front of the Saeso Brothers’ Bank, No. 138 Union Street, by a man who escaped. Giordane had just made a deposit and was leaving the bank when he was attacked. A number of persons ran to help him, but none chased his lant. Glord home, where he si his assailant Maine The man used a revolver, One} shooting and hand to hand fighting vullet ploughed through the thigh offin which several workmen were the left leg, the other wounding the} beaten, one requiring hospital treat- right in the calf. ment, says the statement, When Death Occurs Call Columbus 8200" (FRANK E. CAMPBELL, “he Funeral Church" iwe., (NON-BECTARIAN) men. BOSTON, July 19.—Seven masked men, heavily armed, got past the guards at the Boston and Maine Rail- road shops at Concord, N. H., late last night, entered a dormitory where} HARDING oPpPc fifty working shopmen were sleeping drove them out of doors and order ne wis taken to his}them out of town, according to a 1 he did not know nent issued by the Boyton andfof a de i which presented to him his motive officials to-day. There was] pet for the rel of all perso stil imprisoned for violation time laws as having sald durin minute to his opp. amnesty, t * i ( 4 4 . PS AMNESTY TO PRISONERS, July 19.—President to-day by members m, living at the San Remo Hotel, Central Park West and 74th Street, is President of the ware- ss ODiEeoO. 3 .UIS 8. CAMPBELL FU+ NERAL CHURCH, Wednesday, 11 A.M. * PE —LEOPOLD, CAMPBELL Ft NEKAL CHURCH, Wednesday, Mc Thea ha eribhe arog aii! . i & — Acting Chief “Smoky Joe" Martin, | onths Buffalo Cree! | tislng type copy for the Supples ae ms Lavieny pal eaiaghidlen ey La., and two between Shreveport and| minutes to-day. ‘The antmal blocked | .i> suiered minor injuries during - - 2 ‘ Sunday World. must. be Rie con ine Texarkana, Ar! : the tack and Engineer Jack Weir] the fire, and part of the time directed Al Po i Officials at Dallas said that an acute} stopped the train. the fight with bandaged eyes from a iemtcaeecepeieineenrn Sree shortage of fuel oil and coal was! ‘The bul Icharged and cut his head|cot in a nearby store, resumed his OHN YUKON TO STAY WET |REAL ESTATE MAN likely to develop in Texas within the] on the tender. Welr started again but | piace out ast night. He said the ‘ IS SHOT AT BANK next week or ten days, due to the! the animal refused to let it pass and| place outside last night. He went e BY U. S. ORDER FOR ‘ reity of tani and coal cars as @] renewed its attack. home about midnight, leaving Deputy . TWO MORE YEARS|R; hy Sarena aaeE result of the traffic tle-up, willing to kill the animal the} Chief Ross in charge, One hundred e a | era or a e Bigo Giordano of Brooklyn}. S28 shopmen picke.Ing rall-| engineer stopped and in company with | of the homeless were cared for last ——— Ww ied in’ Loe by Un. lee yards at Richmond, Va., were] Conductor James Weir and Trainman | night by relatives, and the others by ea . ounded in Leg by Un- |reported to be photogravhing non-|-rhomas Owens alighted to lead the |the Red Cross and Salvation Army. _——— ee H ; ! identified Assailant union men employed in the shops for] animal off the track. The bull charged | Hundreds of Greenwich Villagers are aT | 1 mas Ing (1 uc ions : mee aiccaa a ees purposes of publication {n Inbor jour-lthem and they hastily clamLered| remained up most of the night to : |} |; eas =) go Giordano, No. 485 Clinton |nals. aboard. watch the firemen, At 1 A. M, fitty i | Street, Brooklyn, a real estate dealer] A negro employed in the shops of! after half an hour vainly triyng to [extra policemen and the Automomile, with offices at No. 158 Sackett Street, |th® Florida East Coast Railway atl tart, Owens again descended and let }Bomb, Italian and Safe and Loft % % *]St. Augustine, Fla, was shot and|tnhe bull chase him the length of the {Squads from Headquarters were sent slightly wounded by three masked/train. To do so the animal left the|to the scene to prevent the possible track. Weir started the train and | footing of stores and residences in the Discount trom Regular List. Owens clamobered aboard the last} vicinity. . coach. The bull chased the train aev-| Supreme Court Justice George For a Short Time Only! eral miles Mullan, whose home is in the Bronx, Reg airives At midnight with aa autores, Finest Refrigerators ever built. Made for bile loaded with refreshments for the our regular stock, not for “bargain. sales arene a. Latest models—magnificent construction No such values offered for years! 125 Styles—$25.00 Up—All Reduced house y. In an ianveaitl — Call at “Refrigerator Headquarter: Figation, headed by Mayor Hylan, . e x i . . that he still who was «t the fire, the Bureau of || ohn Refrigerator Shop—5 East 46th St., N. Y. ition to a policy of peneral Combustibles was ordered to Ket evi- (The New Straus Bldg.), 8 doors Hast of 5th Ave, Phone Vanceroilt 1927. dence of a white powder that gave

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