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sss ebiteracer epee nest tn i ethene it pe semmaneintanae THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1922, $6 the xplotion. |, COURT ALLOWS POLICEM AN 10 GE ROLLER COASTER a Bi Manteno HER $11,500 FROM RIDE FOR JUDGE & who lives in the vicinity and DE WOLF HOPPER to the waterfront by Takes Trip to Find, Out i Apartment Could Be _Seen From Car. BOSTON, Aug. 2, Judge Alonzo W. Weed of the Supertor Court, to-day joined merry-makers on a roller coaster at Revere Beach while a divorce case over whieh he was presiding © was held at & standstill. For nine days the Judge had listened to conflicting testimony )vegardiig an apartment involved in the case and what part of it ould be seen from the roller coaster. He’ decided to see for himself and haltedthe trial to take a ride. operons on shore were flat by the force of the blow~ | 570,000 BY WIL | | eee scion QI Shook their shelter to pieces over ‘their heads. rec Hent, which wee was} Victim of Nervous Disorder| Accept Direct Negotiation or « three feet out ot the water! | eaps Eleven Stories From Arbitration for New EE epie ccd buy thay felt Apartment Window. Wage Scale. Two Sons to Receive $10,000 as Result of Friendship Formed in Sports, Johnson, a deckhand, say they felt lighter rise under them and drop with a jar that sent them both rawling on the deck. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. %.—8. D. WNE PIECE OF BOILER BLOWN Warriner, President of the Lehigh t FAR INLAND. * a ae Coal and Navigation Company, an- Two ble pleces of the boiler wero} Just Recovering From Injuries }ouncea to-day that the operators Bhadle “ot Huduon ‘Stree ‘star’ the| Received in Similar Plunge terfront. The other flew through t The alr for'a distance of almost two Where He Lived, city blocks afd crashed through the . roof of the plant of the National] A crashing fall in a plane while in| igent Lewis of the United Mine Work- ite Lead Company. ‘There was the Air Service in France during the}ors had said he would be glad to mect fein by the beer Rusmear which World War, causing injuries which | the anthracite operators, to negotiate ‘Weighed about 1,000 pounds. brought on @ nervous disorder’ ead- | hy direct conference an adjustment of Examination of this piece by tug-Jing to the excessive use of alcoholic] the present controversy. Meas Uline cas ihe Agaiaiton stimulants, ts believed to bave been} «We advised the Mayots. that ‘ ws riot calsed by lack of water in the reason why George J. Kinsberg|the operators’ negotiating committee ane boiler, They based their opinion|!caped to death at 2.80 o'clock this Jeither would continue negotiations for A strong friendship founded on the handball courts in their younger days between James A. Scott, a retited. policeman, and William Mitne, Grine nell, society man and architect, re- sulted to-day in good fortune to the policeman, to whom was left a legacy of $70,000 in the Grinnell will, with an additional $5,000 each to educate Scott's two sons. Grinnell died in Augist, 1920,,at his apartment, No. 850 Seventh Avenue, ’ . aH and an application Was made to Sur- Baby 0 rh yes rogate Cohalan to-day for a judicial} = Victimin Drop From Counsel F . " ment Pa ne Fees” frottiement of his restate, which 1s Fire Escape. in Divorce Action. valued at $341,619, Woodrow O'Connor, thieé years | fn the fact that fusible’ plugs of]/morning from the eleventh story of] new wage scale by direct conference} Supreme Court Justice MacCrate] In his younger days as a policeman, fold, of Nov.170. Mercer Street, Jersey osft metal, designed to melt and let line apartment house at No. 420 West lor would refer the matter to unre-| 12 Brooklyn, on the application of] Scott was a well-known athlete, }City, tumbled twenty-five feet’ from the steam escape in case, because of Mrs. Elda F, Hopper of Douglaston, . enty-five et Water? the tecdperature tn a] 204 Avenue. stricted arbitration, in. accordance| 1", ‘yesterday algned an orien cen| Campion bicycle rider and expert|the second floor fire escape of his baller rises above a fixed degree, were] Kinisberg, who was 29 years old,} with the proposal made by the opera- quiring her husband, William De Wott handball player. ‘Through his prowess | home, where he was at play to-day. un Intact. an ey and al lessee of apartment lbeaa! tora, to. representatives of our. em-| H-pper, the actor, to pay, her $6,500] on the hanaie court he became ac-|He was impaled on an iron fence, » The of 0 explosion was| was a guest last night at a dinner . or accrued alimony an .000 counsel! quainted with Grinnell, also a dev. P wee : ployees on June 2. q@ ell, a devotee | pickets penetrating his left hip and fioard by many policemen, who turned] given py Mrs, Helen Inman at her fees, and hereafter to pay $250 ali-} of the game, and: their friendship con-] shoulder. At City Hospital, where he_was taken, it was said he’ was fm fire alarms and ambulance cal yt mony weekly. , ‘ bulanoes arrived, from Cumber. | home in the West Bind Avenue apart-| INDIANA ORDERS Mrs, Hopper alleged she bégan| tinued throughout, thelr lifetime. A /DE. mae WKen. A wae a would ‘re. few years agg Scott was soot in the] cover, Street, Jewish, Long Island Col-] ment, which is at 80th Street. Hel. TROOPS FROM CAMP] @vorce proceedings in Queens, Feb. 8 last. ‘The following day, she de-| hand while on @ police raid and was} Patrolman William Clark, {hirty Jege and Holy Family Hospitals. Fire-] and Mr. Inman had been in the Air ‘ and were close! Quit ‘Training and Hadten clared, Hopper made an agreement to] retired on pension., He is now in] Six, of No. 180 Fulton Avenue, at- tyr! res) ing to the optigt fished] service together the slip for fragments of the tus allow her $260 a week for the main- . It was Inman who aided him naan charge ot; $6 arb? tached to the telegraph department to Capital; May Guard | tenance of herself and. their seven- | Ch" Gepost vaults. at] of the Jersey City Police Department. AT HOME OF HIS HOST. are willing to meet the miners. “Ia a meeting of Mayors of cities of the anthracite region,”’ sald War- riner, “we were advised that Pres- POLICEMAN’S FALL Actor’s Wife to Get Scttle- tind the bédies that went down with| friends. r until Mr, McNeill, an official of | in leasing the apartment houses at}... “4 x year-old son, William De Wolf Hop-| the New Netherland Bank, No.’ 41 gaged aa idives trom the Mernittect “ea » " meatte ro mit he Tete Mines. per jr. during her life or until her t ath Sees nd ‘lives at Forest Sass aeolgiit Sash pounda.? Hien a diver from the Merritt-Chap-|in the latter of w! ne lived. N. POLIS vi-[-Femarriage and $5,000 counsel fees. | Hills, Lit: aes e 5 ge Poh Corsuny \ergo down kad ex-4; When the other mueste-at. the party]. Noun a eee, 2 Amncbel e § unsel. fees. from a pole jn Palisade Avenue when plore the wreck. went home the Inmans asked him to] ted Press)—Sevén hundved and fitty : . McCaffrey was fifty-twolspend the night in their apartment. | troops of the 161st Indiana Infantry Years old, married and had six.chil-]They thought he had gone to his} were ordered to-return to Indianapolis He lived at No. 51 India Street} room, but it seems that he went to 4 70,000. Fritz Cunliffe-Owe: r Y + to-day “from Camp Knox, Ky., by $70,000. Frite Cunlitte-Owen receives | probably Will die. d had commanded tugboats in New | the window of a living room, took out $5,000, while a bequest of, $10,000 is} Clark is married and the father of has not filed an answer in the divorco| Grinnell will 18 bequeathed to Mr8-1iinegmen rushed him to Christ Hos- action, nd has paid nothing under] Marguerite CunlifferQwem of No. 2481 pital where it was found his skwl) had thé agreement. Central Patk West. This amounts to] heen fractured at the base and he (Continued from First Page.) the railroads, 14,768 cars were loaded 000 tons of coal at the thirty-two, of] were contributing to his growing des-|mines Monday, the latest day for gentury. ing andMeaped out. An employee in}diana National Guard. Tho collection of: Persian faience’ pottery «, The Edward was bullt in 1889 and] the garage across the street saw Him|/have been in eummer training. 4 til 1 Pen had been, tn use in the, waters round fall and notified the police. apusratidelinr ratieek, th pay ie). Soe CLUBBING MUTE aa ee va itatoth tite ft; QUACKENBOS . New York ity for thirty-two’ years. Fividence of Kinberg’s nervous all-|they would he sent to the Indiana 5 . . x f he uA River Towite Commend lanant to.to-be foudd ina leap, of fall, ]ooal fields to support Gov. Mocray's| Captain of Atlantic City Bu-] Grinnell says -as 8 reason Norte OF ‘POLICE TO RETIRE f bacon reau Charged With Black- | Laura G. Martin, that they have suffi- Sa story window of No, 116 East 55th | pervision. s jacking Youth cient means of their own. ‘He be- Street, when he fractured his skull] He said the troops would arrive J ig i queathed to a cousin, Harold Morti-| grapher, Wireless Expert > ¥ =i and broke an arm, He was just re-|here about noon to-day. Their train-] ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Aug mer Landon of No. 80 Pine Street, ‘ rape fd y ; 4 and Is Linguist. } { Xs ‘ tel that he had fallen from the]been completed. A number bf men x h ia i : A , ened with ‘field’ equipment also assemblod| the Atlantic City. Detective Bureau, | celled’a legacy: of $5,000 for. Frank] Lieut. George H. Quakenbos, for , ‘ In Kinberg's pocket was found a]to-day at the State House and Gen- : > ptt POISON PIE: antity, of, rotisted coffee ‘eans.Jeral Smith refused to discuss their] of Public Safety William S’ Cuth- Natale Seta LNCIHAU thee ave lice Deparament, in which he rendered LAT oul bio lieds of Ms expienea tbe: breenace destination. * : hart cas thargen:prefasrad: by Joseph | heen‘ ueatils to’ collect, (abe hese service, applied to-day t } vy yi Conroy, eighteen years old, a deaf > - ‘or retirement. MYSTERY BAFFLING] sci emties tas been neve Sin |SOPT COAL LOADED | nate.” son ot dames “Cony, s| PADGETT : } Chicago visiting him, and hat when DGE IS DEAD; and out of the Department, extends i erie ce Ce over a period of fifty-five years, and disguise it as much as possible hy IN SINGLE DAY his blackjack on him. The complaint in that time he has done everything chewing the coffee. oe? | stated that the detective Captain had f z from breaking horses.in the West to praia epee e teuents 1B. NO., Lif ae aa been annoying young Conroy with} Led Recent Fight Against \ Bast 55th Street ts Dr. Carleton T.1800,000 ‘fons Shipped on] the ferrule of his umbrella while both Reduction of Navy He is, among othe: things, a grad- a . : y i ~, were riding on @ street car. The ’ ‘i : uate physician and for some years eee conte cf two | mnissloner in charge sat. fie. Naveotis Monday, Being 14,768 | youth ‘resented the Captain's actions Personnel. practised in this city. He was a more. Others who ate the tainted| Division. All that Dr. Simon would Carloads Sorted in bia you $00 lnler bovenie iach ati wattortng’ and: ik in) 80Y, today wae that he knew Kinbers] two got off the car at the same street more deaths will result. we is 1 ol that Weiibare was of WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 (Associated and a fist fight ensued, according to sentative Lemuel P. Padgett of Ten-]er, hotel manager, instructor in the To-day the names of Charles Ro- tat coaiaine mabey bee lava toy Press).—Bituminous coal production] both, and finally the Captain took out] nessce died early to-day at his home|deaf. and dumb sign language and man, sixty-three, of No. 1143 Lex-| sic ribene aad was) on the edeo of {began increasing again this week,| Nis blackjack and clubbed the youth] here, wireless expert. Amon his accom- " who was sixty-six years] w, 0] imer, forty-eight, of No. 11 Young Conroy has also brought 3 write and. speak French, Italian, in Street, were nided to tne death Becetace' wie epintacieanty ana thie suit against Captain Malseed in a] old, had been in poor health for sev-|Spanish, Portuguese and Mexican, civil court for $6,000 damages, while} eral months and serlously ill for the] He entered the department in 1896, Captain Malseed has sued the youth} jast threa or four weeks. He had]4nswering a call for college men eb beice % been received in the fist fight. ' President of the Police Board. In Lillian Getz, eighteen, of No. NOVELTY WANES compares Sith eritene of feat Hed e nessee District for 22 years, and was|recent years. he. has been. in. the cars per y last eek a wi a ni dean of the delegation. Bureau of Information at Headquar- IN CAR STRIKE| "!" Point of 27.090 cars, only at- MANY AMERICANS ; Burses of; letormption at Heqsanss- Bitreet, Brooklyn, and Ida Weisberg, tained on one day since April 1. DIVORCED IN PARIS He undervent a serious operation efive, of No. 976 Kelly Street, The increases were most. marked in gome tima ago and had been in fail- ginia, where. 5,058 cars were loaded] Coralie Coudert Erskine and ie siete a oAigepen te} wolimbed to the cop-|Adjutant General Smith of the In-|,., riti bity and. G ; ‘ork Harbor a quarter the wire screen, cl Pp vos| TRIAL OF DETECTIVE | '*tt to Yate University, ana Grinnet’s} tour children bought her in 1912. two months ago from the second-|plan of mining coal under State su- poring bis slavene Slee ESes AO 1. 5 = a Has Been Cowboy, Tele- covering from. these injuries ana in-}ing period at Camp Knox had not yet} James L. Malseed, senior Captain of | $26,000. A codicil to the will can- went on trial to-day before Director | Sturgis. ‘The executors say *ithey | twent years a member of the Po- muta, 00 The career of Lieut, Quankenbos, in plumber. ‘he youth charges that he took anything to drink he would JUMPS 3,000 CARS |< , S | captain Maiseod unnecessarily used) 292 YRS, IN CONGRESS teaching Greek in t')> East. | agony yesterday and to-day the death} cimon, Special Deputy Police Com- by signs, being unable to speak. The] tine WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—Repre-}4 telegraph operator, train dispatch- ington Avenue, and Josoph Laub-| financial troubles. Many of his friends | and, according to figures complied by | ‘tO Submission. Padgett, Disinnsets 16, the: ability </Oureaa: N. J.3] peration. . Which output’ has been reported. This| £2% $10,000 damages alleged to have!..0. Representative for the 7th-Ten-|made by Theodore Roosevelt, then ence. the Bronx. <Autopsies performed on Chicago. Walks and Gets} the. Pocahontas region of West Vir- ing health ever since, but. was sesk- | f | He has a home at West Brighton, Staten Island, ‘Three of . his’ sons served in the World War. He is a gwome of tle bodies by the Medical staff disclosed arsenic inj | Wet and So Demands ing renomination! * for ‘his. twelfth and in,.the ‘Allegheny, region, 3,161 wantities. 5 ‘ Olive Warner Barnewall | term in‘ the ‘Tennessee primary to-] member of ‘the Sons of the American y Speer eer Rennes Ge Settlement. cars. The Bonguern tie around Mt New York nL Haale } brit pasmaber oe: r Datel “Attorney's: staff agree|: CHICAGO, AUg.°2.The second | Ruminghgm produce FO 3 ast, Padgett was: ‘nn. advocate. “af'‘n{' PARIS, Aug. 2. (Associated: Press). ; (RE aE day here with the edg ‘ Fe cen strong, efficient’, navy.” “He was in{U, S; VESTIGATES either ‘maliciously or] or the novelty somewhat etal TO ‘SUBMIT PLAN -Announcement. was .made to-day| charge af, the huge naval apptopria-|'~ °° Ceaan OF BOATS "and several clucs. that} raph Ved thousand oft ND:STRIKE IN’ | {htt the following divorces have been| Hon ills. during. the war” and. iad, _ CRA - alas book reicioastilte to Dc ac TO. IKE granted by the tribunals of the De.| # Hard Cisht aguinat, & Fequgtion off | °° the . who! are | persa! eeling to and from work, ‘ ; bs - rsonnel recently. il Pe) ‘ oe down. sehen, Brovast demands for a settlement of CENTRAL FIELD] partment of the Seine.within the past| ™”% P&MeO as A ‘Steamboat. Inspectors Open réstaurant has been closed by : alakp bi few months: : Inanjty Into Collisi thé strike issues. Prominent busi-| yy. S, nqujry. Into Collision ed of Health and will be Kept seas mien and Councit ieaders to-day | Michigan Governor to Meet peween coratle Coudert and Haroial 1S CHARGE IN ARRES oa North: River. concluded, ‘Haalth authorities| announced that “pressure” would bol, Kaxécutives of Four Other | perry Erskine of New York. Pv cohdie cllicl 8 ade, higher-ups"’ on both States 'To-Morrow. Between Clara Westinghouse and] Two Others Said to “Be Held tn] United States steamboat inspectors ; (Ano, Press) | Charles W. Fletcher of Pittsburgh. Sane Cases baci en tneatbaflon to-day tate the a collision of the €xeul steame! Republic, sister ship of thé General On the company side, this meant PAN ARNG aire: fi abt Between Clara Barton Behr and| Manuel J. Silberman, No, 102 Sherman ‘of the dessert would have died, Tho|th® Board of Operation on which sit } Aug, 2.-Gov. Groes! probably willl pohert Camphell Adams of Paris, et eee ot see ase ‘ Slocum, and ‘the Brie Railroad ferrybost Chautauqua, off Chambers Street in the poison was present in such large}|>ak Presidents, economists and submit a plan for°an agreement be-| Between Olive Warner and Alexan-| $9,000 bail for a hearing August be- Quantities that it reacted against itself | Professors. tween coal operators and miners inj der R. Barnewall of New York. fore United States Commissicher Hiten- the Central States at the meeting} Between Martha Chatiagon and] cock here on a charge of conspiraey to|North River at'9.26 A. M. yesterday. Harold Powers, formerly of Paris, last] defraud the Government of custom] The Impact impérilled 1,268 persons on and caused violent iliness which ex- Seer ne bg tied up the pelléd a major portion of th son} Streets to-day and fast time was Mees cetomachs of thoes bos made on the system of one way]in Indianapolis to-morrow of the While Charles Abramson, No! 721] °%tT® commuter trains rove to the] known here to-day. and Charles Melvil® Sturt, No, 119] ZIpf on @ warrant accusing him of at- Lie i hey were rescued. A hole ‘Avenue, Brooklyn, a baker] Situation and apparently business} “a ithough the nature of the proposed tempting with two others to smuggle taurant until last Saturday,| Proceeded as usu diamonds, Jewelry, silver mesh thirty feet long was tornin the elde of $< 4 birds of paradise feathers, ‘Tw. 4 the bow of the Grand helé in $100 bail as a ma- said to be similar to that proposed and , the ferryboat an , Mr. Banton has given} HELD FOR $10,000 THEFT |; michigan recently, whereby miners| A= eT ee oa. Mather court | Republic was stove In for ten feet back, “clean bill of health.” He FROM SILK COMPANY | Wout make a separate agreement and PRIZES TO BATHERS } | for siserman, said his client was inno-] Dut above the water line, job voluntarily, was on the pl Acard rte return to work. John L. Lewis, cent. The accident was said to be dus to terms with everybody, and) aceused of FP lag Loft by Cat-| President of the United Mins Work- AT OAKLAND BEACH aes aRRNE heze ind mins signals, The excursion TT iesie tts econ ah Through Wall orm xofyeed. to pervolt euch an agree: i SOFT COAL EXPORTS OFF |poat was on her way to Bear Motintain due. to the poison. Mr; elgg syed this state, Evening World Photo oat was said he was able to find oniy] , irvine Bloom of Nov 24h west tru) ment in ihe raphers Will Take Pier || . 24:000,000 TONS IN YEAR #0? th terry from Jermy City Into her proprietors and employees. charged with the larceny of stiks valuea] BURN WOOD TO SAVE Place is operated by the Ross-| at $10,000, which were stolen from the The fair wearer of the most at- vw Same Period, ———— Jer Restaurant Company, Inc., with] \ofts of the Lorraine silk Mills, No. 825 tractive bathing costume at Onk- WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—Bituminous] 22 DRY AGENTS Forestry Department Would]] urday afternoon will receive trom perina ie gael " * 2 = ‘The Evening World a prize of r 000,000 tons during the fiscal year ended Aid Psa sa a Have |] X™iccona prise of $25 acd’ fey | {June 80, as compared with tho previous}! [LAW TOOK EFFECT o Fuel Supply. 4 to-day by the Commerce Depart- awarded to the wearers of costumes | | Mave? ‘4, ee Pere | ne, infisk Ted Satan ardor of tants Suarty aad | tie Seeatehrcaeet ork cnet) Twelve States in List, 1, A ie Avenue Des Champs-Elysees settlement was not learned it was E i a g HEE ag? i i 7 to the loft was gained by tunnelling the Telations between the restaue| Street 1s held at Police Headquarters tures Next Saturday. Anthracite Shipments Fell 2,000,000 | “i#tmed the right of way, COAL, JERSEY URGES Drexler, No. 246 University] yourth Avenue, two weeks RRA land Beach, Rye, N. Y.. n : eB. hod - ¥.. next Sat-P} coal exports fell off by more than 21,- tne page KILLED SINCE rises of $5 each will year, according to foreign trade reports Fefused $85,000 for the restaurant| who say they found the stolen property| openTON, N. J. Aug. 2—The 7 sige be ‘ in the possession of the Madison Textile osjpeangy vib iple Wate i ung ere Corporation, No. 150 East 284 Street,|°f Wood for “uel tly cdi feasible 18] } effectiveness. $00 tons at $19,000,000 in June last year. by Texas With Four CONSTITUTI } "I being advocated by the New Jersey Between the hours of 1 P. M. ‘Anthracite coal exports aggregated ION LIKE UV, S. | omciats of the Madison Company told and 890 P. M. Saturday, Eventag §| 3,000,000, tons, 4a against’ 6,000,000 tone Deaths. AGREED UPON IN CH self as an agent of the Pelts Drees Com. {of combating the coal shortage that || World photographers will be at |) ‘he ae WARETIG TON: ANE: fs pany of No. 1170 Broadway, sold them] is expected to result from the miners’ |} Oakland Beach under conspicuow Since the dry laws became ef- it and President ta Ac~! ine goods. The signs, so there will be no misst SUTHERLAND LEADS BY 9,000 IN i purchasers became sus-|strike. By burning wood, consumers ssinyg “ . Autonomy. +] pictous of Bloom and began an invest will not only save money on their] | them by those who seek the prizes. WEST VIRGINIA, fective 22 Federal Prohibition en. fuel bills, tt was pointed out by the Competitors need only find the|| CHARLESTON, W. Va., Aug. 2—H.] forcement officers have been ~ and President Li Yuan crease department, but will save coal for the] | Photomraphers, await their turn] C, Ogden, publisher, of Wheeling, ad-} killed, according to a statement issued to-day by Prohibition Com- INA | detectives that Bloom, representing him-| State Forestry Department as a means DAN N. FINGER DEAD. regions where wood cannot be ob-|| defore the camera and then give }] mitted this morning that Senator How- Dan N. Finger, one of the Hudson] tained. thetr correct names and addresses. || 4,4 sutherland held a commanding lead t fter mat issioner Haynes, River ploneer steamboat men, passed] “There are 2,000,000 acres of forent| | After that the matter will be in inatt 3 China similar to that of the] gway yesterday. He was for mene liand an the Beate capable ot preter: |] the hands of the judge of awards, || 0° Republican renomination in 1107 of] Twelve States Were represented the Cabinet announced] years the moving spirit in the Sauger- ‘The photographs of the win- 098 precincts, but he declined to con- ing at least 5,000,000 cords of wood ties and New York Steamboat Company mbei ithout using any t wf which would .Jand was general agent. He whs Trustee |” a1) _The right ee‘ Peprince mall the village ef Gaugertion and er of be more valuable for other purposen, ts to be recog-}cnown in fraternal orders throughout |8@!4 W. M. Baker, Associate State ‘This, it ts believed, will com-| the State. He 1s survived by a som and| Forester, to-day. “‘In fact, the re- Green Paper) on Monday « a] Ki ood, seemingly has lost the Dem- BUY mith the deinands of the Souther daughter. His funeral wil be held ‘tc- |moval of thie wood would improve the] | Aug. I. wenn neyo nomination to M. M, Neely of pore OF the orises, With Chair | |aese bie defeat, Returaa trom on dut| {2 he Het of omcery milled tn ef names and addresses, will be pub-|| eight counties showed: Sutheriand,| forts. to atop illelt distilling and ianee io he nem Pictorial Mdt- 1] 7,781; Ogden, 80,018: Mrs, Izetta Jewell a ha Poiny ae se fall Ai) ae tion e Evening W. ; jam ©. B a, ng World (the || Brown, widow of William C. Brown of| ith, four Seat Gerais, homa were listed among the States with two each. IN DIVORCE CASE PROBABLY FATAL|ben he continuea:* ~ \ Also} gooa-witi trom the Germans would be Mrs, Hopper alleged her husbana , The residuatywatate, “‘under'-thg} the pelt holding ‘him: broke. Other|cago-Grand Opera Company: hid the | and Sot only & U irhdbtebegtagtien o> “WESHALL PAY.” ~ SAYS HE SAW GOP | SAYS JUSSERAND, | BLACKJACK MAN SAILING ON PARIS) AT POLO GROUNDS . German Godd Will Needed in Reparations, Declares the French Ambassaador. ; Bank Teller-Last Witness Fér Prosecution in Niedhamer ‘Trial. Jules Jusserand, Freeh Ambdsse- dor to the United states, just defore satling on the Paris ‘to-day for a‘va- cation at home, said to the ship news reporters who had asked him for ‘a word about internationat finance’: “We shall pay." He kald it eniphatically ‘ara patised while the reporters wrote it down. case of Frank J. Niedhamer, police- man, charged with ass@ulting James A. S, Carpenter of No, 78 Sherman Avenue &t the Polo Grounds on Aug. 8, 1921. ~The last witness called for the State was Frank Loh, assistant teller of the Madison Avenue branch of the Central Union Trust Company. “AS for Geeman. repatations, ° the ‘was at the game that day," he French” people feel that a show of|said. “and I saw the defendant strike Carpenter one blow with a blackjack the best help téward golving that{which he held in his right hand. problem, did not see dny other blows.”* “We-\bortowed during the war] Other witnesses had testified there $3,000,090,000, tut we loaned $15, were several blows and that the black- 00%@P00 francs to othér countrie: juck was held in the policeman’s left trust that the United States will be} hand instead of the right no harder with us than we are with] Leonard Snitkin, counsel for the our debtors.”’ J defense, said he would prove that Car- The Ambassador was accompanied | penter was the aggressor and that he by his wife. They plan to spend a}.sme'ied of liquor. He. called William week in Paris, then the rest -of,their} Roudreau to the stand, Boudeau, also two months vacation at their'imoun-!_ policeman, was indicted. with Nied- tain home, northwest of, Lyons. hamer; but the indictment was dis- “And when our family #itsdowh to ued gome-time ago. dinner,’ she said, ‘‘thére” will be Iwas -with’ Niedhamer. at; the twenty-six ef us around the table.” | game,’ said Boudreau, ‘We were both Jean Acker, movie actres#, wlio Was] on vacation. Carpenter sat behind the first wife of, Rodolph "Valentino, |} xjedhamer and several times durin eancelied her passagaat the last min- | ine girst, second and third innings be ute and said she would-take £e.next | bed his foot against Niedhamers boat. £ . ; i protested litely ‘Alice .Veriet,2@ alogenrow amen. | O8CK” Niedhamer protegied politely . 4 eis ter, In the fifth inning it happened Peseon CARE EY sailed for a concert}. iin. Niedhamer got up and so did Grace Mildred-Bisher pf’ No” tz2| Carpenter. Carpenter atruck the firat East 52d Street started for Paris'and| low and the men grappled. | They London to study ‘art for ‘six weeks. roHed over on me. ‘saw Niedhamér Carlos Aldunate, ¢ormerly” Mintsver | 8¢t, Out his Blackjack: with his left Plenipotentiary trom Chili,..was an-|hand, But did not see him use it. other passenger. == |'Somebody took it away from him.’ ‘Among the other pass - Hoidreau denied he had threaterted E. Robert Schmitz, French pianist, |@ disabled soldier who tried to inter- with his wife and pretty daughter, | fere. This was in contradiction of Monique; and Richard Hageman, con-|testimény given yesterday by the sof ductor of the French Opera A: dier, Joseph d'Abate, a patient at Fox tion of P: ‘ pubs TAEN Oe eh incall a! ARK BK LY St y. FOUGHT OFF MEN GERMAN OR ONE CENT. ot LONDON, Aug. 2.—The German mark sluniped to a new low to-day when tt wag auoted at 3,400 to the pound. stet- approximately 765 to the dollar, TILL SHE FAINTED Story Told by Girl Found Nude in Coney Island Bungalow. Mrs, Maxwell Pollock of ‘No, 3015 Snyder Avenue, Brooklyn, the seven- teen-year-old girl who fas found by the police, nude in a room fn a Coney Island bungalow with, a number .o ling, young men several days ago, and wh She told Miss McCormick that after she had been forced into the room hours. 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