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Senn ee ae a ae ee A oo ee SS i) — = io) = Las a” con | b= l=) i) rr A mf f= >_> og —| sy [-) | > 5 ES a 7 apart rv! | ee T# Circulation Books Open to Al. 73 Covrratattng Compung. weet” _ NE w ¥ o RK, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1922. Powe Ottice, New Work, Nee ; PRICE THREE CENTS To-Night’s Weather—FAIR. Miss "McCormick Silent on Marriage to Oser as She Sails BROOKLYN BRIDGE iN DECLARED SAFEFOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS eH No Cause for Alarm in Shift ing of Cables, Say Engineers. BUILDER DEFENDS SPAN. SEAR SOB Se cS RAL ROAD AND UNION HEAL iNew FLOODS CELLARS, | gepec ! HT SOUTH BEACH xe Best A Newspaper Men} -oewupwny AOREE TO LEAVE DISPUTES Sailing on Majestic, Miss McCormick Dodges Inter- a viewers—“Sailing Own Boat,” Explains Fowler Mc- a FOR [ ABOR B B Ri) Police Reserves Called When Cormick; “Not My Affair,” Says Uncle Ayrus. Brooklyn Sidewalk Cave-In Miss Mathilde McCormick, granddaughter of John D. Rockefeller, =} £ w iv: i at Fourth and Atlantic 600 Try to Rush Private | .aiea tor rurope today on the White Star steamship Majestic without d Entrance. disclosing anything further as to her plans for marrying Max Oser, the Avenues Feared. President Wins His Poin Point in Getting Both Sides OBJECT TO to CENT FE Swiss riding master, She refused to answer any questions at all, whether] mip 4-1 IDES SHUT OFF to Accept Agreement to Récognize Board, they concerned Oser or not. “I have nothing to say—I'm sorry,” was all she would say. ‘ ect, After Contesting Its Orders—Insists Its Water Falling in Interborough 1,000 Bungaleers Declare War| Newsrarer reporters and photog-@ & ‘ Tube Threatens Blawout Supremacy Is Paramount Issue for Peace. . We Be raphe ked about her but to no on Ten “Owners” of Pri- avail, Her brother, Fowler, who with aie of the Switches, - By David Lawrence. vate Beaches his sister, Miss Muriel, was at the ship Officials of the Department of Water (Special Correspondent of The Evening World.) to see Miss Mathilde off, tried in every Supply, Gas and F tricity shut off WASHINGTON, July 29 (Copyright).—All the principal polats im way to aid the newspaper men, but she refused even to go on deck for a twelve, a sixte da twe - welve, a sixteen and a twenty-Inch| asepute in the rail strike are left to the United States Railroad Labor Board water main In Fourth Avenue, be- to adjudicate. ‘ photograph, “I've done all I can," he sald. “She's sailing her own boat this tween Atlantic and Flatbusn Avenues, time,** Brooklyn, at § A. M. to-day because This is the essence of the compromise settlement drafted by Pre Qf a flood that filled nearby cetlara| dent Harding and informally approved by the spokesmen of the contend- ind was seeping into the I’. R, T. sub-| ing parties, Col. Roebling Says Danger Would Be in Saddles Not Shifting. If you are among the 200,000 per- sons who daily cross over the old Brooklyn Bridge don't be alarmed There is no danger, and the structure is good for several hundred years, ac- @ording to Gustav Lindenthal, en- @ sincer of tno Hell Gate Briaze, a Bridge Commissio! under Mayor Low and regarded as one of the best bridge authorities in the country He lind read about the slipping in thelr saddl@matop the tower on the Manhattan sideof the two giant main cables, which caused the Department Of Rjant and Structures to move for- mally for the reconstruction of the bridge and the bulding of an addi- tional bridge over Bust River. “Porty-yearits not a lony lifetime for such a structure,” said Mr. Lin- denthal. ‘It would be a great mis- take to tear it down. If properly cared for the Brooklyn Bridge {3 good for several hundred years—in fact, it ought to be good forever The slipping of a cable from Its saddle is not so serious a thing that it can- not be repaired. The saddles on top The war between ten owners of sathing pavilions at South Beach and nearly 4,000 bungaleers living in their vicinity took on a serious turn at noon to-day when police reserves The COUNTESS of ESSEX. PuOTOOAADY by INTERKATION A! were called from the Stapleton § tion, following threats to burn down the pavilions. More than 600 men, women and children, dressed in bathing suits, at- Miss McCormick was in ber state- room most of the time befor sailing, with a maid as a buffer against in- quirers. She was dressed in a tan INTO (DDE DEATH travelling costume with pongee walast tempted to rush one of the seven i and tan silk hat. She would not say private entrances to the beach shortly how long she would be abroad nor before noon and the seven special] . tice duty. there were Ponced what her itinerary would be. Lede ete Cyrus McCormick, her uncle, also a tojetll) For, aasiatence: passenger on the Majestic, said only, ater searched for 7 ieee permanent peace in the ralle road industry will hav ccome= The sidewalk in Fourth Avenue, be- 5 000 MINERS PAY plished by ite co- reee en eanehee % veen Flatbi Atlant . e The ls the result of the estab-|147 oi not interested in any affairs tween Flatbush and Atlantic Avenues, Mshment by owners of the pavilions in front of the Brooklyn Times of- ‘rouds and shopman in the controversy beyond.my own, and just at present way at ourth and Atlantic Ave: The President has won his point—the Labor Board's supremacy must nues, and the Interborough subway|be recognized by both railroads and workmen, The fact that both sides ut Fourth and Flatbush Avenues. | have seen fit in the past to disapprove the de ‘The leak not been found, though} oarde . ns ; members of Engine Compuny No, 276] arded a@ the best est proof of it» Oe. rtlality and twenty-four employees of the Mr. Harding feels that a long step Water Department have se it for hou cisions of the board Is ree Husband of Co Countess, Who Was Born in New York, Died in Similar Way. abo: to make sons who do not hire rooms in the bathhouses In which to change their disputes, anc don, and a trip about France and 2 8 evoeaweee owere baat Meh ae alte Meta (hy arietdiardlen Hee er se theif changing at home. an p PRO st cod eet ‘The Time ae Maralng Sing ous disorders were narrowly | Italy dines ie 1 agreements between roads gate the circumstances surrounding|+., 5 , aa Bie bout 9 o'clock last night and found is the death of the Dowager Countess], Spite fence to prevent a Tree en- | in Russia, he sald: Herter ee cures —.— et their men. trance to the beach by the bungaleer “Our plant there has not béen na- ater th pf av entrance fee of 1% cents to per- b fices, sagged to such an extent its col- which ts just being brought to an end, these are a visit to Europe until tho STs~ ah “ SIE, [lapse was feared, and the police put ‘Their example is bound to be a prece® . Le » barriers edestrians from autumn, a meeting with my son, Gor- up barriers to keep ped . edent for future clothing. Most of the bungaleers do Miss MATHILDE MECORMICK. . establishment, a Liggett F : s y ‘ drug store and several other concerns eS solution come through the Labor BORDON: ie A coroner’ averted last Sunday when one of the} When Mr, McCormick was asked are in the block. An assistant mana- ee instead of through national or jury will be called upon to investi-|S\ners er vha termed ] about International Harvester affairs ger in Liggett's went to the cellar egio of Essex, who was Miss Adele Grant.) yfore than three and a half miles of has not t wo hours later the Brooklyn| F = . The Transportation Act provides for He eRIO RG lized and the Soviet Government daughter of Beach Grant of New| south Beach is owned and controlled LeU peeves eee ALLA Lee aaiy way Times cellar was found to be rapidly European Exportation of Coal} in, ‘creation. ot regional adjustment ork, Im her bath yesterday is - 4 én, | 288 BO! a ihe filling, a Dolinet . f j joards ove! ose decis: eU prise bak ane ae eee by the ten bathing pavilion men.} 5.4 the plant's production |s now filling, and the Police « r De Banned—Miners Confer, boards over whose decisions the United sided towe ae a Seven entrances lead from Seaside ea nant clit 4 partments were notified, Police re- 3 ; States Labor Bourd has the right of otthe meieee towers were constructed tended the Hon. Mrs. Rupert Beck-| poulevard to the long stretch of beach cd AiApet Cent SE WHALE UEE TELS serves, employees of the Water De- With Peace Predicted. revision, But ihe main points that to reat on’ rollers designed to permit |ctt's dinner party. She fared tol and each one of them is private. Tho} 1 ps ner of this city, whose urtment and Engine Company No. are to be solved in the wind-up of the the suddles to give with the changing |be in the best of health and spirita] wera declare they pay taxes on the By seboant AeA N Et were rushed to the locality, but ROTC . nt strike will come under tha at. that time wife“was one of the leaders in rais- OXVILLB, Tenn., July 29.—A strains. Within a year after the|*t.that tim property and that they could not make | Wife“was one of the lWaders tn false could not find the leak or diminish ne, or Board itself, and while neither bridge was built, however, the rollers Late in the evening Mrs, Margot] sufficient profit upon their inv: es ta Mame a nate is er the flow of water, which seemed to agreement granting $2 « dQY¥)the railroads nor the employees’ rep- became corroded and ceased to fune- a her home. Apparently | ments if they permitted bungaleera to | Tadium to Time. Can ite at eect —>— gain on them, increase to 5,000 miners in twent ntatives have been inclined to tion. So far as | know, they have ntered the bath shortly after enter the beach without the payment | ¢™ When she was in this country no} They had pumped several hours] operations in the Kentucky-Tennessce @ much rellance on the efficacy of Mier functioned. since. turning to the house. There was] of a fee, @ 222 By opinion “te towers and also evidence that she had some slight cables ure perfectly sound and strony |W4"ing of the attack before she be- fto-day. All that ts needed is to have came unconscious, as the electric bell] the establishment of the the roadway and suspended structure | "Pe bad been dragged into the bath, | special policeman was posted at each long ago, sailed for France with some] Quick-Witted Policeman Kept Shortly before noon signs were hung | delicate instruments for handling when they found th@t there was an} pela was negotiated at Cincinnatt yee-| the Labor Board heretofore, they wi!l n A apie fauac a) ac | increase to four feet in the Ligactt from now on have a different attitude t each of the entrances announcing | Tadium_ which he will present to Another's Eyes Open as | ctiiar and tour and a bait tect Inthe] t#1a¥ between the unions and theltoward it fee and a] Mme . He i omedies ‘Timea c ait »| Kentucky-Tennessee Coal Operators'| ‘The President, for instance, is giv eats) "| =; a e Applied Remedies. Times cel submerging parts of the nt, for instance, is giv. pee eee erase Moun Sine Oe PP ia latter's presses and making it doubt-| Association, according to a statemont | ing his attention to thoxe decisions of rebuilt to meet modern traflle requ as though she had tried to ring when | entrance. Pita zalled ey tae oni er nee fe Wy ful whether they could be used for] given out here by District 19, head-| the Labor Board which have been dis- ments. This could be done withour | 5¥e first felt the seizure. As the bathers appeared they were} radium experts in Europe and to las Five men were badly burned, and] to-day's editions, quarters of the United Mine Workers, | regarded by the railroad executives. It is a’ curious coincidence that her] stopped by the policemen. The crowds] before them the results of his experi- en closing the bridge.’ one of them is believed to have been] The water dripping Into the B.|and made public to-day It will take time to get the same Te ie generally believed that the)Husband died under somewhat siml-| were becoming large when David 1a ; bead WIR ty TRU ADE tpatneay. Ol comiennntis: blinded; by, Jyorat nioon|(E 0. Aub way San falling on the| CHICAGO, duly 99 CAwsociatea | meamire of obedience trom betti aides: DNOReee (ce wwlar circumstances. The Earl was]inburg, proprietor of the Glenwood | cancer. » by lye a aoe tlhe ee aes). — Re 3 nut the ‘ x ia Manhattan anchorage of the new! (ot Goad in his bed eau one meme Bathe on hues ‘Avenue, announced| ‘The only recognized ways in which | to-day in the kitchen of the Wool moor covering of th Shit Fa ad on: pre nL ror es aL toh ae feat ea ident has ners the lif Fast River bridge which will be dis-| ‘Un 4 Ae Z ay Avenues on Hr liolteentsthinldineane’¢ Marsal. lane by : ss oF the Weel) ne harm was expected. But in the] Aug. sm pnt: ne Labor Board, at a moment cussed at a special meeting of the| Ss 1M 1916, and heart falifre was the]that he would permit bathers to enter] to treat this disease,” he sald, “are bv J worth cafeteria at No. 469 Fitth| tntorborough It was falling near the|by the Kentucky-Tennessee Coal Op-| when it seemed to become the cat's Board of Estimate will be in the | °4U5?: without paying the fee, Che result) 0 ain vtea leads in the use of ra. | Avenue. switches and threatening a blowout,|erators’ Association, will be under an|paw of both sides neighborhood of Fast 224 Street ana| The Countess was one of the most| was @ rush to his gate of more than ed States 8 E NW t for several hours were the] agreement sald to be the first reached] The settlement of this strike there- water gates located and the mains cut] betwe popular and handsome hostesses in| he could handle. dium and Burope leads in the em A second man probably would have the Brooklyn ployment of the X-ra Surgery is} lost his vision but for the quick and nchorage Yn the Green- n unions and operators since] fore, on a basis which insures respect 2 London, She belonged to the group] He was forced to close his entrance : : the coal strike b 5 on, ‘The cn . L a Reeds Bie a off. It was {mpossible to learn how]the coal strike began for the Labor Board, is counted Paap Be Renee: Ae sora als of beautiful women whom society]and more than 600 persons attemprec ree aha aomettine nore Jiay | intelligent work of the trafic police-| many. cellars He the locality may be} District No. 19 headquarters, United| by Mr. Harding to make the mating : here affectionately christened “the}to rush it. A hurry call was sent to L man at 40th : is regarded as a pretty good guess in official circles. a complete cure for cancer will restl t and Fifth Avenue. qooded, Mine Workers, announced the axree-Jof other rail problem Charles EB. Miller, who forcibly held much easier Lovely Five, Prooklyn Times will be printed |ment is with “individual miners, and | and to eliminate future causes of fries Capt. James Melvor police station, and the reserves were at the Stapleton the others being Lady Warwick, Lady Lytton, Lady West- from the conferences I shall attend Col. Washington A, Roebling, now i The Majestic carried 500 first cabin | CP*P the eyes of the sufferers and}io.day at the office of the Globe in} does not recognize the unions. tion which might otherwise lead to bighty-five years old, who built the| Moreland and the Duchess of Suther- | rushed to the scene. Open threats t0| ,. censors, with n total of Pass on | Poured olive oll into them. He also] Manhattan, according to an an-| WASHINGTON, July 29.—A ban ona stoppage of transportation, @reokisn Bridge on) plana made by |/ANd. The American Countens 1 ell eee oe ustored. bewever her lists, an unusually large number |!Ubbed the burns of the others with /nouncement this forenoon, the exportation of coal, except in] Rehearing by the United Stat his father, also said tho structure |'? have been the orga of nere The owners on Monday will seek in-|£oF this time of year. Among the pas- | °llve oll : ae cases of great emergency, has bean| Labor Board of the wage decision is, was due for a life of 190 to 200 years, | Herkomers | famous picture © lsunoitone to restrain the general pubs |2engers were Mr. and Mrs, Edward 7. | 7h¢ men who ls believed to:be per decided upon by the Government, | o¢ course, paramount, and the union nd that there was absolutely no dan- | /\dy 1n Whit ilo from using thelr beaches without | StOtesbury of Philadlephia, Scotth, the aenenily bung te dehy Geldle, tory | YOUNGEST MOTHER retary (of commerce Hoover n-| representatives who have been talk r to the bridge. opera singer, and Mrs. Harry Nerr SO SOARS Dyes Meee Ba MOUNGEY. BASDAN: ing with President Harding in the last 7 Orrrhere s not the slightest danger,”*} Rone ene Se ne oe the payment fin: fae. of Washington, D. ¢ Street, He ix at Bellevue Hospital. | IS OHIO GIRL OF 10, This 1 part of the Government's] tew days have made It clear that the drain pipe was clogged with tense and Ive had. been eatin tol WITH 7-LB. BABY BOY [fine stance" PIP Suring the | decision deprived many workmen of a 1923 NATIONAL OPEN |caris MATHILDE’S |iiin te tn order ior arive tne is Ned Pus: Starting Aug. 1 shtpa trom foreign | !WiDg wase ec it GOLF MEET HERE] ENGAGEMENT. JUST. |! "21" faster « force pump was ep-| ling Phenom-| ports must take on suftictent coal to| pers “the Cutinet here feel that the vile. Ue allcped and geihace the ent bers of the Cabinet here feel that the 5 orn Col. Roebling. this ex- ‘ett item: the eof hnaten, | Grant. who founded the Grant Loco- across the river, which {s proposed, | Countgss was married to the seventh and which is badly needed, There is} Parl of ex in St. Margaret's , asex ‘ = ria ton Re. [complete their round trip. Pron ae ban Sasi : sbsolutely no truth in any report that | Church, Westminster, in December The Inwood Country Club, near Far| AN UNDERSTANDING} tosive over the faces, necks, shoulders} NON, Though Doctor Re Vernors of | practically all | the Labor Board did go too far tn the Papaeizn Bake ee seer z| this city and Newport, and imme-| Rockaway, has been selected as the eer males 1 hands of those who were watch calls Mother at 11. Hit Sei pa Reulal Bate tee niet some instances would be advisable on coital Col. ‘Rochling. "This is| diately after her marriage became a|site for the 1923 national open golf Aunt. of Miss McCormick The others injured were: John AARASIED TS RRR WV OED tees under his suggestion to handie| tbe simple ground of justice rather Just what the designers and construc. | "ecosnized leader of society on both | championship, Morton Wild, Secretary Says She Hopes Niece Will | carney, Weat Sith Strect CLEVELAND, July 29.—After local distribution of coal. These | S82 om the theory of bowing to labor fors intended it should do. If that big | Sides of the Atlantic, of the club, announced to-day. Wai 7 Allie Correra, No. 684 Third Aver three physicians of Sidney to-day committees will operate in the various | *,S*t % * ttlement. a is ait a Year. : ‘ tirnied the ave : : Sah : It is likely efore that the wage —— Januel Barola, same addre nd t confirmed the birth of a seven States to enforce price restrictions bagrisinn wilt be revised. after relene @ _~—«- Continued on Second Page.) ° NEVA, July 29 (Associated |mher, Frank Costello, No. #55 West] pound boy to ten-year-old Eliz prevent retail profiteering, |ings. though one should not get th ee La Hearst Man ISp aces UO gan, Press). —Mrs. Stanley R. MeCormick | 2stii Street beth Irwin of Hardin, ©., stat Continued on Second Pag fopieasion that a definite agreement of Chicago, discussing the report: Correra iy the man whose ey+ . (Conpinued an Second Puse;) ot has been mai hat they had been in attendance fein to that ¢ a Solving the Art of Finding 3 Lost Articles a 1 to have been say Al Smith Admirer, in Brooklyn) scchte oe Le) oie on Gis ie x 7 <ne 7 of Switzerland, former riding master oubtedly saved Correra from Appointment of O'Loughlin Seen as First Move to Oust |“: ndne mn the child-mother since July NEW HAVEN WRIT Peni ar ante aac Sante Ohio physicians declare that lel in the VACATED BY COURT]|"\'" As inevitable niority right, the prob ts without 7 of medical pi mode pisaline ehenomior lem is left to the Labor Hoard to work Although there js an understand —- peihpave: ucla We Be Tes Shopmen Win Victory infout and tho workmen realize that Anti-Hearst Office Holders. ing between Mathilde and Oser, it] SQN OF CONSULAR Ae Hyco iin CREME Gori ant A pplication for In- they will have a better chance to o FIRESTONE ADVERTISING SERVICE George A. Colgan, one of the most prominent Tammany men in Brook-|¢annot be called an engagement. Wr: GENT, WOUNDED 1 MeKinley Hospital at Colum ° : ti tals me roe erntian. OS Bs enty nar P nope Mathilde othe f penis . . leaving o the board than by b 46 FARK ROW lyn and an outspoken admtrer of former Gov, Al Smith, has been Deputy] oh Matniae will walt another a 7 , Hay ty Bak Re: DB Ae SER HOR Gnceding the fight of the executive % 2 22. * g pa el she ave arrived o prevent at the birth of a child to NEW 4 Cor J 29 cone tal ne me & RO: GKOE ' BIA SORE: July 20.3088, Commissioner of Markets at a salary of $5,500 until this morning, To-day|majority, before deciding on, mat ESCAPES TO-DAY) weeert at tne We ‘ Bie bis BW HAV nn, July 29.-—~l io settle it as they please, after the |. Sew York World: Edward T. O'Loughlin, editor of the Brooklyn section of the Evening |riage.”” — Hud tne Oocurred | vutke EB. 8. Thomas in the United! men go back to work. Again the | Dear Sire tt may interest you te . : Ci : a i § yes States Distriet urt this noon| United States Labor Board becomes know that through an advertisement Journal, owned by William Randolph Hearst, 1s occupying the desk previ-] | Mrs. McCormick, with her mother. | Hugene Jova Kidnapped © trapies T would not ba i seinen Trae Of diatine anata Inserted in the lost column of the : 2 Ber kears has just rented a beautiful chate Pi been surprise Dr. Ryan sid granted the motion to dismiss the ap the instrumentality of justice and the | New York World of July 19th one | ously presided over by Mr. Colgan Vasterday and’ 82 : fo : Oi our clients recovered ‘a’ very hlehis Hyd Es Nepean ted oa Penh at Prangins, near Geneva, where, un. | esterday and $20,000 “Closer to the equator girls mac [plication of the New York, New| President has now convinced thos } ich be had lost tho me Golean, owhollives: ab Na. B24 Senuty go, on the other hana, {ti November, she will receive n Ransom Demande ture much earlier and often boar Haven and Hartford Railroad for a] Who have heey it with him, that ‘rtlgement Jay Street, Brooklyn, and who is past] Tammany men, on the other hand, |rriends and — relations, — inclad RAI8%9 children very early. Such a case | temporary Injunction against its strik-| he intends to stand back of the board | serven 1 all tie other on exalted ruler of the Brooklyn Elks, | Consider this the first move in sep-|/ Mathilde and her father, Harold AGUAGE LA GRANDE, Cut this far north, however, is m ng shopmen und others, and dissolved | aNd assist it as far as possible In ar ow. fark World, bowever, that ree | when asked if he had resigned or been | rene Ant! Hearst men from their! McCormick, and Mr. and Mra, J J 29.--Kugene Jova, son of the} unngual! the restraining order which wus is-|Tiving at fair decisions on the issues | govered the loss for our clfent. | positions at City Hall, the Municipal | Bell of Chicago he chateau r An, nsular Agent here, wh Elizabeth is the stepdaughter of | sued on July 19, Counsel for the road] raised in this strike, Yours very truly. Alsmaivaed stated emphatically: Building and ‘the varlous Torough|sas the property of Napoleon Inapped yesterday by bindits] the Rev, L. W. Irwin of Hay said that they would consider whether | ‘The Labor Hoard is suffering the m8 F NE. “r'm ou} falls, nothing else Was discussed to-] Miss Mathilde McCormick, said 20.000 ransom, escaped livia adhere tice is of not to appeal or start new prn-]same experience as the Interstate not elaborate on this | day. he leader of the district from|have been in New York since Thu pt € y to-day aft rod, Allen County, Oct 1 last ceedings. Commerce Gommission when first tole “Lost and Found” Ad, to Commissioner of Markets|which@Mr. Colgan comes is J. J.|day morning, will sail to-day which he was wounded, a The baby ts in fine health. The The ground for granting the motion|created, Thi latter was fought in THE WORLD y said Colgan had resigned to|Browag @ superintendent of sewers|Europe on the Majestic to joir fording to the chief of police three doctors at one time despaired | was that ratsed by counsel for the|the courts oh the ground of uncon: go into the insurance business, and|at $6,060 a year in Borough President |father, presumably before going 10 The chief sald he believed he had of saving the mother's life but she strikers that the papers in the case] stitutionality, its orders were opposed Tel, Number 4000 Beekman |that he was very, sorry, to see his| Riegelmann's office. Switzerland, the bandite surrounded, 1s now able to be about, were full of errors, and it took some time before the prea