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co sis i HARDING T0 FIGHT eras " pentane 2A ate lee mt get EE ena aoe ‘ ¢ 2 2 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1922. "rm FEELING FINE” TMINERG DECIDE SOR GAINS Farne STUTZ TAKES CLIMB/Smoke Pall Covers Lower Bronx |W\i| SON ASSASSINS vesgrags'te™| TOSETUEWAGE | n=" TO2ASBATNENS | "Yom, Burning Plano Factory: wr FACTORYVILLE, Pa., Aug. 10. RATE WITH QWNER OF SCHWAB phabehe Whe Had ameattaty. wen \ DEAL No Panic Among Employees of Six Story Building and ! pie. sll Nl Small Party of Irish Sing in his fight against tuberculosis, All Get Out in Safety—Electric Power Is Hymns and Pray Out- FOR COMMISSION TO FRAME TARIFFS Will Not Sign Present Bill Without Provision for been. =! econ Rumor Ryan Will Take Shut Off. day. Go Into Conference | This The wWhéle-town “turned out to Afternoon Prepared to Sign Charge Js Not Believed Fire started shortly after noon to-day on the top floor of the six- greet itt Mol when "Big Six" ar- A story factory building at Nos. 347-349 Rider Avenue, between 140th and sii i ‘ rived after driving 865 miles inan Agreement. J side Prison. Future, Fa EA etal Me Ag ee e it a Street. 141gt Streets, the Bronx, and beforo a third alarm had been sent in the ee TO UNSEAT PRIVILEGE. Vike ee Announcement made by the Guar-| tire neighborhood was filled with smoke, LONDON, Aug. 10 (Associated for two yeare. CLEVELAND, Aug. 10 (Associated “Howat” boys,” said Christy, | Press). The top floor and the one below 1t¢—___—$_$________ *m feeling fine. fare occupied by tho Gabler Brothers | comer of Rider Aventie, adjoining the plano factory, and in a short time both | piano factory building. floors were afire. The building afire runs from Rider As the biaze started at a time when| A¥enue through the block to Nos, 348 Den} and 360 Canal Place. the employees in tho bullding, were| "As tho fire presveated,” go did the out at luncheon, there was no panic density of the smoke in the nelghbor- day, It resulted . in the place, and, so far as is known, | 400d, and the police debated the pre- ne? i - is: he active bidding for tar: ie in: the Gabler- factory got caution of ordering people from the the stock on the New York Curb <i, Ms st) many factories whlch surround the market at the opening of business, | Ut safely. burning building, ; Shite eotd aw Nah aw Bakes Oe A second alarm quickly followed the] The police eserves were called] ,,, @ fight for @ tariff commission with} CHICAGO, ‘Aug. 10.—Handicapped| heen shut down since April 1 when point touched If recent Wecke, arent | firat, owing to the inflammable char-| trom the Alexander Avenue, Bathgate | O'Sullivan and Dunn were captured ery powers. He will not sign the! by the loss of her left hand and an-jthe miners walked out, would “na- fo fortnight ago small transactions | *°teF of the contents of the piano fac-] Avenue and Morrisanfa Stations to} ‘ed handed by the police after shoot- Pending tarift bill unless some Dro-| ered at wealthy relatives who she de.| tually follow'’ the resumption of rete tale kb la abee tory. When Deputy Chief Goodason| keep within bounds the great crowd |ing down Field Marshal Wilson, as he tariff alone ricature revision of the! ciared were apathetic, Miss Leonore| Work in the soft coal Industry, Presi- t arrived on this alarm and found the] of factory workers and dwellers in|was alighting from an automobile at riff along scientific lines is included dent Lewis sald, ‘This settlement, — = 1 flames roaring through the roof and| nearby tenements which gathered tolihe door of hie home in Eaton Place, Aa the? techatire, Ream prepared to-day to file suit for] 4 100,000 against the heirs of the $40,.| however, would be reached through But tai wh eating down to the fifth floor he sent] Watch the fire. The defeat of the Senate Finance| * hea eo iscla: et is with both Schwab acr{ i 8 third alarm, Within half an ‘hour the fire was|/ondon. The Field Marshal was in 000,000 estate of her uncie, the tate| Negotiations with the miners and the : Committee's recommendation of a Hyan congider Schwab's acquisition off _ When the fire was scen to be of al Under control and had been extin-|full uniform, having just returned “ Norman B. Ream, Chicago and New| ®nthracite operators, and no date has duty on hides, which would da a Dorn copie, yet been sat for the readinption of Lae hiphisielenineane: serious character all electric power|sulshed by 1 o'clock. The first es-}%0M & war memorial unvelling, at The Tolley Committee of the United Mine Workers of America to- ==: | day voted to proceed with the negotia- tion of a wage scale agreement with the operators of Ohio, Western Penn- sylvania, Indiana and Mlinois, who are here for the Joint conference that etal 7 was called with the view of breaking . Meh regent ie tract With Uncle for the soft cou! strike, WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 (Copy- Bettlement of the strike in the right).—President Harding will make Loss of Left Hand. anthracite regions, whieh also have Press).—Joseph O'Sullivan and Regi- nald Dunn were hanged this morning in Wandsworth Prison for the assas- sination of Field Marshal Sir Henry, Wilson, on June 22. A crowd of about fifty Irish men and women assembled outside the: Jail at 7 o'clock, an hour before the exe- oution. They sang hymns and prayed for the condemned men. anty Trust Company that its holdings of Stutz Motor stock, amounting to more than 130,000 shares, bid in at the recent auction sale of Allan A. Ryan's collateral held by banks, had been sold to Charles M. Schwab, took the financial district by surprise to- Elasticity His Aim, With Pol- itical Influence Eliminated From Schedules, MISS REAM TO SUE By David Lawrence. Adele Rolland Forgets Part in “Partners i which he delivered an address. together with the developments of the| The sult is based on an ‘“implied’’| thelr negotiations, which were broken Again.” it was pointed out that two years] Woe cut off by the Edison Company, Heit Of ‘the. damage done was ee ne ered the meesesins gave last few days on the sugar schedule, {Contract sald to have beon executed | off in June. p azo, when the now famous Stutz cor- Beever esmyen. ene 2S 00: fictitious names, but their {identities have convinesd the Executive that] bY Mr. Ream thirteen years ago when} Refusal of the Indiana and Minots | Miss Adele Rolland, leading femi-| nor was finally effected, Ryan and were established by Scotland Yard, elasticity in the future ts necessary | Misa Ream lost her hand in a rail-| Operators’ Ass ci to join the |nine character in ‘Partners Again’? associates owned practically evemy which showed them to be former sol- or the friends of the present tarift|To@d accident, Her uncle was one of |conference how, Mr. Lewls #ald, would | a+ tne setwyn ‘Theatre, has “lost her Ey BEHbR Roaice OUR ROEa diers, and Dunn a member of the will be among the first 10 clamor for| the directors of the road and at the| "make no difference in proceeding |i he Heimyh Nuealve, has ‘ios! atton of the company con- Irish Republican Army, Tho crime change as economic conditions flue-| time of his death was a director in toward making an agreement.”’ He as- 5: RY Rese Mepand, Peden) |! of 200,000 shares. I! was di was ascribed to feeling against the tuate. fourteen railrails, Miss Ream sald. serted that the miners had ‘definite | revealed last night when Miss Clara | c! 1 at the time of fillng of Ryan's There has been a great deal of con-| During her lifetime Mr. Ream. went/ ®ssurances that important producers’’ fusing talk. about, n “non-partican | her a.monthly allowance, but did not] these two States would accept any Field Marshal® following the an- Moores stepped into the role of this] petition in bankruptcy that his per- nouncement that he had become milf- ‘ Potash and Perlmutter comedy, Miss |80n8! holdings amounted to a little tary adviser to the Ulster Govern- seale decided on by the conference. 3 e ths i = tariff board’ und again about. a}Mame her in his will, and atter-con- Rolland has formed n team win |More than 180,000 shares. Owner ment. “scientific tariff.’ What Mr. Har.| tinting the allotments for a time Mr. Some operators in Northern West ship of the remaining 70,000 shares Their trial was speedy, the sentence ding is aiming at is to do away with] Ream's widow stopped them, Miss Virginia, in the Freeport thick vein} Clarence Levy, only this time it is a]las never been revealed, of death being pronounced twenty-six days after the assassination and the jury requiring but three minutes to reach its verdlet. f Allegheny County, Pennsylvania I a erted to-day, h the rigidity of tariffs and said. be matrimoniaj one, and has gone to t was asserted to-day, however, by of special Privilege when the national] -ON€ of the helre of Ream's vast|®é in parts of the Central Pennsy!- Rachaees Join : persone wag By oe Dem ee eete vi : willing tc join the ie) nour ‘Thi tuted welfare may demand elasticity, estate and a cousin of Miss Ream is| Vania field were accurate knowledge regarding Stutz Is constituted a : . Mre. Anastase Andreivitch Von siat,|comference In seeking to fix # new| According to the publicity an-|‘rtaim, that Schwab owned a large record in the despatch of a criminal sky-Von- miataky formerly: Are wage contract. nouncement, Miss Rolland, in the ex cese in England. Subsequently the : 4 ‘i go ary ,|Court of Criminal Appeal and the Committee in Kings County] touse of Loris retused to consider ol verventage of the 70,000 shares of The Government has a tariff board Minois members of the policy com- | citement attendant upon her romance, | Po!" " ; hi ~ torday, but ita data ln disregarded, ao-| Marien B. Gtavens, who startled #0-| itso, {twas teamed, toa buon ads {aulte. forgot to inform the theatro| Stock Mot owned by Ryan before the] Two Other Children Found cording as political influences havel tne” young Russian nobleman emo {vised by Prank Farrington, the [ili- [authorities tnat she would not be] |r" fled Bis Bankrupley Beton | Dartl Overcome—They their way either in Democratic or Re-| Dioyed nae m laborer In the Baldwin {Rois miners’ President, to favor set-|down Tucsday night. When it got to] And {he explanation was advance y ; x we. he. {that Schwab, with characteristic ag- Abin ae publican tariff making, The vote in| Tocomotive Works at Philadelphia. |tiement of the strike on the basis of |curtain time, the stage manager be-| (Nit Nelutl Mah Coetanenate Oe Are Quickly Revived. ; Also ‘Designates Candidates [oer ee eee ee eeorrity tone for Congress. favor of free hides, Wednesday, was H single State agreements with the op-|came nervous and put Miss Babe accomplished by the aid of sixteen] pwRiGHT RESTOR erators. Mr. Lewis declared such a| Born, understudy, into the title role,|t#in actual working control of Stutz SUN YAT SEN GOES Democrats, who voted with twenty- ORES policy would be rejected if brought] The part then was given to Miss|for the purpose of putting the co By, inhaling gas, Mrs. Antonia] Charles J. Dodd, a City Magistrate] TQ SHANGHAI TO-DAY three Republicans and thus overcame TEN-SQUAD SYSTEM | before the committee. Moores, after Archie Selwyn got the|Pany on a profitable working bast: | magi! forty-two, committed suicide }and a leader of the Sixth Assembly ee District, Brooklyn, was unanimously designated to-day as candidate for District Attorney at @ mé@eting of the ed for Harding ‘Troops on Gui but There Are No Operation to the opposition, consisting of nineteen —_sa—- better of his ire, and she will fill it} and thereby prevent the necessity of :, >: Republicans and seven Democrats.| sad Been Changea at Height of/ ILLINOIS OPERATORS for about two weeks, for she is signed | taking a heavy loss on his original in-|t@-day at her home, No. 641 First Quits Canton for Hong Tal t a a ey Avenue, and he; ct narrowly escaped ‘This {s an instance of bi-partisan tariff * Heeent Crime Wave. up to succeed Estelle Winwood in| vestment. . ract narrowly esc: Kong to Take Steamer. which reflects the tendency. y,.11c¢ Commisal Califel DEMAND ARBITRATION | rhe circie” when John Drew and] gin no responsible quarter is it be-|causing the death of her three chil- idee A . of the Senate to work in groups and DUGG eo ee emtonen, Sent Mays AR: = Mrs. Leslie Carter open the new| fMved that Schwab plans to put Ryan|aren. One of the children, Peter, two| Executive Committee of the Dem HONG KONG, Aug. 10 (Associated blocs irrespective of party principle. | nounced to-day that the ten-squad|Say They Are U; Chicago theatre on Sept. 15. af the head of Stutz. The latter's 4 i ig # ae z O- | Pre un Yat Sen, deposed President In other words, the most explicit} system of patrol would be put in ef- Plan of Settlement, ee connection with the affairs of the the Gens anaes Aeaiae cratic Organization of Kings County] of the Southern Republic: at Canton, Mustration that has ever been given| fect this afternoon at four o'clock | CHICAGO, Aug. 10.—Illinols coal ENGINE EXLODES company are considered to have been Hrothers' Honpltal, Wherelt was sald at the Thomas Jefferson Building, | arrived here this morning from Canton of the Upgyiga of tariff making by} a. system which was in effect when] °Perators, who last night refused to go definitely severed, Rta alwould/ probably; Kecovert Brooklyn. 2 Harbor aboard the British gunboat ore each idee ee ciieal the crime wave was at its height was] to Cleveland to confer with omcials of ON STATEN ISLAND SE ye For more than a year, Mra, Magi| Mr. Dodd was born in Brodtlyn ana] Moo"ReD on ne ponrded the ati aisle frankly admit that there ts bar-| Changed for the nine-squad system,| ine United Mine Workers, resumed ses See een BULLETS FLY IN CHASE _|naa been the support of her children.| was graduated from the New York] shit Empress of Russia for Shanghal, gaining and trading tn votes. To get | Under the plan which woes into ef | iain away from the Cleveland conter- Women and Children. on FOR NEGRO PRISONER | “he police say that her husband left | Law School, He served two terms in the support of a Senator ‘rom one iy tee noanceman willlence was made, according to W. K. Train Get Scare ~ sity sictesd Boat Ay alah ti Boek r, {the Assembly and filled the unexpired State who is interested in a duty on|Tecelve thirty-two hours off at the] Kivanaugh, President of the Fifth and : Harlem Neighborhood in Uproar an|$1,000 of their savings. Two weeks |’ i sugar, for instance, another Senator] 4 Of every seven days. Under the] Ninth Districts of the Operators’ Asso-} One hundred and fifty passengers, Foltee: shoet; ago the mother lost her position andi term as Justioe of Municipal Court. will promise to support the rate on|"!ne-squad system, they recelved|clation, after Mr. Lewis refused to] most of them women and children, es ehiGehOnd ioe AaBUS recently became despondent. Last ]|He was re-appointed last year for his sugar tf his colleague will help him| thirty-two hours off every twenty-[arbitrate along lines laid down by ‘ Gis Sinted Inland Ta pee ones nelennod bs night she visited a neighbor and gave} second term as a City Magistrate, ipa 56 wool achedit nine days. President Harding. on a train of the Staten Islan ae Street and Seventh Avenue was thrown | her $141 In cash, and postal deposit!” youn i. Ruston, the resent Dis Following the return of the Com-| “‘lllinols operators are absolutely| Transit Co., bound from ‘Tottenville| into an uproar at noon to-day when| slips amounting to $200, asking her fs \ cf united on the matter of arbitration,” he +, vere ” rl rnest Ballard, a young Negro, escaped trict Attorney, was appointed by Gov. ‘Thus tariff making ts an ‘ndividual] Missioner from Europe he called a) eee re ur asttle the atrine oniy by {t® St. George, were given a fright] Brnest Ballard, © young New ice ata-| t© Keep it if anything should happen. process, with the special interests of| conference last Tuesday, which was] Mo: oo shortly after 11 o'clock this morning] {ion Detectives pursuing him. fired| Neighbors traced the ordor of gns this|Miller to fill the unexpired term of each State or a portion of a State In- serene by eolecveant p serecent ee when the train came to a sudden halt| three shots, which attracted everybody |™orning to Mrs, Magi's partment.) Harry E, Lewis, who went to the fluencing the votes, so that the final] #14 @ patrolman from each of the . : in the vicinity. Foreing open the door, they found] supreme Court bench product of Congre: a hodge-podge| eighty-six precincts in the greater] NOT A FOUND OF COAL be te esate ation eres ee Ballard was arrested this morning on| Mrs. Magi dead in her bed. A tube,!~ John B, McCooey, Chalrinan of the of bargains and trades, which repee- | city. MINED YET IN INDIANA Catan * revealed that the packing | complaint of Ruth Summerville ot No. conected with a fully turned on Jet, } executive Committee, presided. Lead- sents the best political compromise Fete horas tho steam in the bolier| [12,, West 10th Btreet, who sald helwas near her mouth. era feo the 3 assembly dlatricts possible and bears no direct relation] MINNIE HAUK BLIND bea Lil ae stabbed her last night with an'too: In an adjoining room little Peter|were present. to the national welfare, only as accl- IN HER SWISS HOME Abi We Ber injuries are Rov serious. was found unconscious in his crib.| Designations for Congress were ut es con. A . The train Wad just left the Great} Ballard was under arrest in the detec- ed Ola : r dai . er gcaral iniaiert. oR fo nee. t te Mennine. to-day of the ninth day | Kills station when the accident occur-| tives’ room at the station. He made a re see, SHileet Snares se mate as follows Third Congressional Senators in debate frankly concede ave Sight of Singer] of occupation of the Staunton coal dis-|red, Steam and smoke got into the cus for the door ona Salona che sirnst: Seaicane ge Me esc hae thoy were Ditciet, ceorge A Fe oueiess cat v th hi asse ed| He ran east w! e detectiv: 2 8 5 of iy is Rees correth soneiieg. Will thorease bes Diuenpiat seen qulned ae a hath Cea agrees beeen es eee ind shooting. They overhauled him at| quickly revived. nated; 5th District, ex-Senator Loring the cost to the consumers of the Na-| Once the bright-eyed Carmen whose Pe eiticiate Saran’ aie) Gaatlig hurriedly. The engine was ous ; ie Seventh Avenue. oo M. Black jr.; 6th District, Charles 1. tion, but they insist that partioular| volce tritled opera lovers forty years) about for skilled Iabor with which to| Was in charge ef Baginess Wills Aleta BELGIAN BALLOON Biansle, Basietaey-b the Ghat Bervies industries have to be protected or|ago, Minnie Hauk, now the Baroness] begin the digging of coal. Anite. Who wear ANBDHY Seale. 2 oe MAJOR SEEKS RELEASE Commission; 7th District. unselected indirectly the people, as a.whole, willl von Hease-Wartegg, 1s totally blind at| There has been little response to Goy. |locomotive went dead and word was REPORTED WINNER | set. ttn Dittrict, William E. Clearey, suffer from lack of employment’ IM} hor tittle home in Lucerne Switzland, | MeCrs for Volunteers emong | Gashed to. the attics of the superin- FROM ARMY PRISON = — ¢ | ex-Representative; 9th District, ex- basic industries. is word was recelved here to-day by] sriking miners to man the shafts, and|tendent at St. George, after which mes 5 : o-| Representative David J, O'Connell; Judge Edmund J. Healy. the labor shipped in from outside ap-/another engine was despatched to the} court Reserves Dectston én Jotty’s| May Be Disqualified as Big) i(ihpistrict, Emanuel Celler i Mr, Harding acknowledges the] Only a few months ago the Buroness,|Parently has proved unsatisfactory, — | scone, Habeas Corpun Suit. Bag Escaped MN SOAGHIRE WMornieaecne, Ware principle of a tarite for proteotive| whose sight had been Hing for sever! goo mam EMPLOYEES To TAKE| Striking shopmen declared the ac-] rogopat District Judge Mayer to-day ‘i ada dap Biate Ranatory ROU Gad " hoping that he Ta be: STRIKE VOTE. cident was the result of inexperience) ca decision in the habeas corpus] GENEVA, Aug. 10 (Associated|trict, (yet unselected); Fifth District, cratic Party's idea of a tariff f6r reve- oping r eyes would be- i of strikebreakers. This was denied by 1 . shir nue only, But it’s to know emactly|COme normal after the operation and} An tmmediate strike vote has been or- | ny, proceedings to obtain the release of! pregs).—De Muyter, the Belgian pilot,|Danjel J. Farrell, incumbent; Sixth N Vesstion have Where protection for the wnamutac: |i, the belief that it had been success-|dered taken affecting 6,000 clerks, |e Compal ne Major Charles L; Jolly from Fort Jay,| OS ron the James Gordon| District, James Higgins; Seventh Dis- | (KC) furer should end and protection. for] {uh.@ celebration wav'held in her home. |treight handier Goverapr's sland: wire, be te sors trict, John A. Hastings; Eighth Dis- World follow you. Be omancisar eaiscinbt toakan the That the nape al eerartat ted ee ere Ton the Ele Rallrovd following their AMERICAN GLIDER a twoyear sentence at hard labor for! Bennett Cup in the balloon race selling army gasoline &nd tires and re- trict, Dr. William L. Love; Ninth rtalned had been Vraiture to secure 4 signed agreement anne *faise vouchers while stationed | Which started here Sunday, being re-|pjstrict, ex-Senator Charles E. Rus- ae sour tee ties tlaet Wantyeinres Has oe atcgaaee era aii wens with the mesagement, soccrding t2/ap IN AIR 80 SECONDS | ie" Guartermaster in Hungary. ported to-day to have landed in Rou-Jsell; Tenth District, Jeremiah T. <4 6 5 PRO gaa og co Seer Aenea (UN rece ca Jolly claims that he was Investigated f vering a distance of|Toomey; Eleventh District, ex-Sen- Republicans decided to protect tl Minnie Hauk was the firat to sing the|frutn, General Chairman of the Eris be ee itd by Gem. Pershing | mania, atter covering i asrenth consumer, because of the belief that| role of Carmen in thé United States.| Gyutem federation of Brotherhood. of by ,® board headed by Gen. Pershing | 1,300 kilometres. ator Daniel J. Carrol She increased cost of shoes would lose Se Rallroad and Steamship Clerks. ‘The Record: in Motori therefore the, court martial, which} It is possible, however, that he will] ||) wn more votes than could possibly be] ANDERSON, DAVIS CUP Erfe is charged by the clerks with farm- BOONE 1D) OLOTICSS: later convicted him at Coblenz, Ger-| be disqualified as his balloon escaped, NDSEN AVIATOR RETURNS gained for them through the help of P i: ing out freight handlers and failure -o Plane. many, had no jurisdiction, He joined|taking the air again after landing. NOME. i Senatorial brethren from cattle-ral LAYER, OUT OF GAME Jrecognize thelg organization, F. as a Lieutenant and was] Up to the time of the report of] NOME, Alaska, Aug. 10—Lieut. B. G. ms Fullerton hus arrived here from Kotze- Honeywell, the American _pllot.| pue Sound where he severed connection ranked firat in distance flown, having] with the Amundsen expedition. Ho said landed to the east of Budapest for} ingt Amundsen selected Licut. Oskar flight of See ety over] Omdal to make the flight from Point see felay in hearing from De| 8arrow and that {t was then up to him the long delay ‘was the Belgica. | ‘° 8t#y on. the Maud on her drift across Muyter. His balloon the basin or return home. CLERMONT FERRAND, France, to 9 Lelutenant Colonel for 7 Japt. A, T. the ee of ferteling Westarn wen: LONGWOOD, CRICKET CLUB] MINERS! WAGES INCREASED IN|Aug. 10 (Associated Press).—Seven| fattantry. Following his discharge, he Dewuytarie “japding. CAP atorial votes for schedules in which| GROUNDS, CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. SOUTH. flights were made yesterday. in the} pe-enlisted in the uemuler Army with a Eastern manufacturers might be in-| Aug. 0.—The Australasian tonnis team,| KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Aug, 10.—Wages| competition of the International #x-| commission as & MAJO terested. meeting the players of France to-day in| for approximately £,000 miners In about] Purlmental Cameters of Miotirless At SITS HIS WATCH Fortunately for the Eastern Sena-| the first singles matohes of thelr Davis | one hundred mines of th WO APL Seon ate average tine In, ine ete DEPO: tors, many of the schedules in whicn| CUP of semi-final te, was without the | paiachian Coal Operators’ Association] was mofe than a minute. His shortest WITH COURT FOR FINE they are Interested are already incor-| fervioot Of Jamen. 0. Anderson, 14 | 1 ave been increased to conform with the| flight was forty-four seconds and his Sunday World 10, per Seuday ‘Qubecridbe tor tength et Ziareas changed ao atton'ae soared: porated in the bill and are out of the] time he was scheduled to meet Henri | 1920 Wages scale. The increase ts retro-|iongest eighty scconds, the latter be-| Finkelstein Disorderly, In Shy 87 —_———>—_—_. - — — way, 80 the Westerns suffer by hav-| Gochet, his doctor advised him to getive to Aug. 1 and approximates $2.50] ye the best single flight of the con- Of 825 Aavesned: SWATOW TYPHOON = : : : ; dul 7 for common labor, 24 cents per ton for y . Ie ae gl nette Goma toward in bad because or bronchial tack. | Sick and. machine miners” and 0 par| Seta to date, A eait wotsh and chain was put up| SW A TASC GWOWSoOreasoaroese cent, increase for yardage and other] Allen's glider on several occastons| as security on the unpaid balance of a son's mibaituta: dead work, rose above the starting point, once DEATH LIST_50,000 about forty feet. His total omcial |$25,fme in Trame Couet eerate onerae i 10 time in the air is now 7 minutes 86 se or No. 301 Canal Street, was aa Relief Needed by 100,00 seconds, Allen is making his flights] sessed that amount by Magistrate Cobb Who Are Homeless. from various starting points, experl-]on a charge of disorderly conduct. Vote fer Most Popul Xork, ime Vet a M Woman, Whe, om Bept. 11, 198%, at the > 3, i 10 ©(Associated y > on menting with the wind currents, He|'Winkelatein, on August 1owas aum-|_,PEKING, | Aug. MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL 5 LOO) Ufticial Voting Coupou. This Coupen Entities the Holder te Cast One Sane oe In such a situation, where Republi- Mises Greater New cans and Democrats vote together tor] FORT ERIE SELECTIONS, STOPFAGH OF EXCURSION free hides, the public gets a clear TE ATNA: grasp of what is Involved, because the} FIRST RACE—Bright Morning,| WASHINGTON, Aug, cost of shoes is universally felt. But] Tamper, Jap Muna. ASK lout Meautiful iT Press).—Deaths in the typhoon of AT CONEY IELAND many of the same principles are in-| SECOND RACE—Joseph Brant, De ett ee abaloge after “pill maned 19 Sar oy Srity otatrueting |Aug) &) at Gwatow, & Seaport 250 volved in the thousand-and-one prod-| Purl, St, Quentin. nmergency Coal| Two French gliders were tried out.|traftic. As he was leaving the court. | miles northeast of Hong Kong, now ucts and by products which enter into! THIRD RACE—May Roberts, Turn-| Committee urged that the coal 1 he told Patrolman Colgan, the}are estimated at 60,000, the American consumer, but which the public] about, North Walen : could be put to better use. They Made only short Mights. There} room Bn. fed, to go to the hot resions| Consul at Swatow has reported to the doesn't comprehend during a debate] FOURTH RACE—Iron Boy, Peace ——— of the nether world, When Finkelstein] American Legation. licated bject Pal, Theo. - -day he had but $18 with added that 100,000 were en go complicated a subject as the} Pair RACE — Katero, Suave} STATE KEEPING WATCH Wan Cant [ihe anton at chain | pos ies an him so he left the watch and chain|pomeless and relief was needed Prin Salli ea ‘on eotors Examine Locomotives Datly and Force Repairs, And whose reconimendations| “AEVENGH RACK—Beverly Belle, MAHER HELD IN BAIL would carry welght with both political] Walkup, Grayasian. a parties, has again and again been FOR SHOOTING WIFE | peavey, soserH 8.—Beloved brother o1 Will Be Crowned KING AND QU<cEN 1922 Coney Island Mardi Gras Revue Week of Sept. it. are more than twenty on the field. LEWIS PREDICTS MINE OWNERS WILL SIGN UP QUICKLY I vote for. +. for Kil (or Petes Contest Closes 12 Noon, Sat., Sept. 2, 1922, pales ALBANY, Aug. 10.—Charles william « Mra. M. urged after tariff bills had Leen] BLIND EDITOR TO RUN FOR JHR-] Vanneman, Chief Engincer of the Pub- S: vg 75 P op ¥ bt wi . (i O| . DO back, Mra, & Tamblyn, 4 passed, but no President has been EY ASSEMBLY. ie aevied Gost mibelon, ine pterawert tl ote aes Cent. of Soft} aise tor Gig oid ibaa eatin Funeral from his A ate able to get more than a commission| Thomas M. Muir, blind editor of the} made public to-day said inspectors tor] Coal Mines Will Open sae Weed ee Amste 5. with advisory powers, Plainfield, N. J., News, to- «| the cammisaion examined locomotives . vole George Maher, World War veteran, of | gt 10 o'clock; thence to Holy Name Chureh, Mr. Harding wants the Congress to| nounced his candidacy tor the suave an, | of the New York Central Ratiroad daily in Week. No. 364 12th Street, Brooklyn, was held] jy amsterdam av Friends and members ra thal Gelegate to the Chief Executive the| sembly from Union County on the Re-| eee they halt at Albany und other di- + CLY 5 LAND, Aug. 10. in $2,500 bail for trial by County Judge] o¢ Local No. 4, Marble Carvers, Cutters Mail Votes to EVENING WORLD MARDI GRAS y vision ferminuls on the system t MacMahon in Brooklyn to-day on . are invited. Interment Caj- n Faenince "to follow the. teseta senda, | aeeencetcuet: Me. Mulr'a steht aud-| certain there are no dangerous defects] Announcing the miners* Polley | charges ot assault in the first degrec,| Sar ies EDITOR, FO eon ee NEW YORE STATION, romines recommenda- ending] He sald that where minor defects] Committee's decision to negotiat ‘d carrying a loaded revelver, It was} “™? i . Hons ot taritt commission, When |® theatre in New York 12 years a wil Bens tuations eels oe cota -nagatiats iiewed that on June 24, Maher shot |DE WITT.—ELIZABETH. CAMPRELL ¥U: as Bees et aieac wae eee . r. Harding maki or Execu- pian aad operators, Pies, votes road Sificials to repair them at once, : his wife, Margaret, and that his defense} NERAL CHURCH, Friday, 2 P.M, tive authority to proclaim duties he| pne.asK! GoEs TO #HOW How HE| and In the case of major defects the} ident John 1. Lewls said was that he shot her after finding her| CHENKY.—CLARA. CAMPBELL FUNERAL Bronx, gE Wien ste near Third ave.; Uptown, 1303 pransbess form Horl Broad 3ath at. jem, 2002 Seventh ,ave., wear 185th sf Mulldiag; Brooklyn, 469 Washington st,, amd Pulitzer stall ‘heres will tind Congress hesitant to yield locomotives were ordered wit! “Te ently predi ae ° vith another man, 7 2P.M. Ps ) N.Y. its precious power. It's ped ES wah KIDNAPPED. from service until they had been ren T confidently predict that when ee he wea | acralaned, Spetere el See nee ; ‘not cafe Yor both King end Queen on this ballot. Veto for OF Er rardtan's: leadocenie ith nt] MEXICO CITY, Augsst0.—A. Bruce| paired & scale ox made ero that 76 per | Vee ace two weeks ager Mier Mtcher| DUFFY—RICHARD F. | CAMPRELT, FU- nly gar tandldate, it you woe ballot for lng ‘and Queen i" wil ‘ Biclaskt, American off promoter, went t He sald that recently the condition cent, of all the bituminous ton. » , NERAL CHURCH, Friday, 10 A. M, royed. party and the anewer will be given| (ucrmevare coh o s D iS _— junitarily to-day with} the locomotives and other rolling stock| BGS NOW on strike will sign the thay sne CORBETT.J ENNI#. CAMPBELL Fu.| SAGE icy 0} 5) MS was in the early days of the strike, week,” the Grand Jufy who indicted fim Auspices Actors’ Fund, (See Story on Page 9.)

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