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THE EVENING WORLD, 8A County Detective Allyn and others, membership on the Commission Gov. The France had pulled out of Quar-| men in a motor car driven by Henry arrest at Atlantic City on a bur LUKDAY, AUGUST 26 Moscow’s New Gambling Casion ing attempted to extort $25 for the | ’ Kine repeatediy said that he had wanted to give Berzen an “even , e chance’ for his life but that Bergen I Reirer ene ue sucens ae te Rivals the Famous Monte Carlo Blightest appearance of restet; his care goemed to be to protect his wife's — game as far ax he could. I oh state- i. rs > 5 m . ent He inade he grew stronger In his ! ’ Single Plays Reach Hundred Million Rubles, Total for assertions that he believed Bergen had Night a Trillion, U.S. Money $25,000. taken advantage of Iie wife by per SOW, Aug auacinteh Bee funding her to drink wine and by MOSCOW, Aug. 26 (Associated Press).—A gambling casino rivalling j force. the famous Monte Carlo Casino in magnitude of play has been opened f Mr. McCarthy went to Edge rat r eee >. a in Moscow. Crowds are continually milling about the various tables dur- 2 to-day ih the hope of finding that . ee Li. ., + ing the hours of play, which are from 8 o'cloc vening until f Mrs, Kline, who was in the care off Borah’s Commission Bili]Commissioner Copeland on|Driver of Their Car Shot];,°tie mornin. O'clock in tho evening until 10 F her mother, Mrs. Scullian, who live i i : ‘ i 3 ics Bs A be ee i ; ; ' ret done to the Kine home, had so} Sidetracked to Let States- | Liner Which Almost Strikes | Dead, Others Taken in _There Ie a soattering representathom Finders Brings Hint of far recovered that she could be qu Spat ae} Cornfield Ore ats GhtOkeRe: wuidite and ater babies indiatting ‘that “he cate Ku KI S x Sreivhter in Fog, . night at baccarat, roulette and other 4, indienting play: ux Secrets, ate Pawn Home One show. hint eo Prete anaes Ss a games, where the minimum play] Tedched one trillion rubles, of Leth { Det cltove unten wae. Se stp ranges from ten mililon to one hun-| Well<dressed men and women rul \ with her brothers exactly how the (Spectal to The Evening World.) The French Line steamship France,| RAPID CITY, 8. D., Aug, 26—] eT hain rubles, are inanig Mon.| elbows with the unshuven and poorly] Documents of the Ku Klux Klan, ei Shooting took place . that} WASHINGTON, Aug. 26—The]which arrived In Quarantine this Accounting for the four prisoners who] covites, Millions. of rubles change|#@rbed at tables where the crouplers} declared to be of great importance to \ Fee ee eine no Katana Take} Senate yesterday afternoon gave one} mornin breaking all French| escaped from the Sloux Falls Pent-| ands on each deal vt baccarat, peak Fronch and money changers €6-that order, figured in a complaint be: et e to & ¢ Lake : orning : e proflt taken by the/© ‘old and forelg ency. when he was commissioned to look up| of those whimsical performances for] pine records for the Bastern voyage,|tenvary Aug, 17, ‘taking with them Saree ates Up SieCecerunent eons pees 7 sieve pasha Gpeede le fore Magistrate Renaud in Essex Mar- a mountain location for a film for} which it 1s famous when romething] narrowly excaped colliding head on in] as @ hostage the warden, was ac-| fining benefits, The house draw] P feigned nd other places under the ket Court to-day when Lioyd P. Rue ee ene He went back 6] reany important Is astir and there 18] the lower bay with the Iarge freighter | complished through the Ingenuity of] of 5 per cent. 1s reported in one night] recent Government decree legalizing | Hooper, former Grand Goblin for the eravinthaty fate if eens: [emergency legislation to be dealt with. Aigor and, as a result, tts 1,158 pas-[@ Cheyenne River boatman and alto have totaled more than fifty billion! certain forms of gambling. East and now an organizer for the fen was doing at Saranac was not{ Shortly after morning business was} yengers were given a scare they will] telephone operator at Creighton, it Owls, appeared against two men ac- clear, Representati for the Fox]disposed of, Senator Borah called up| pot soon forget. Among the passen-| became known to-day when details of ae ee of attempted extortion. concern said to-day he had not be his Coal Commission Bill, and witha] gers were Dr. Royal 8. Copeland,| the killing of one of the convicts and tevatty. Ave, a NOMAPA EE Nuc AUER Nee employed In a Fox pleture for a Jong] promise of Administration backing|Gormissioner of Health, and Mrs.| the recapture of the other three yes- i trand Avenue, Brooklyn, and Benja. 1. ppeared » 2 * ja- B eeicens Rin sade Week. Hints fs tppeared to be making Progress! cooeiand, Paul Poirety French gown| terday became available. min Steinberg, twenty-seven, a res- had befriended. They became friends] y16 agcepted a few minor amend-|designcr, Irene Bordini, Anna Case] The boatman insisted that the river COMMITTEE: DEMAND HEAR NGS BE HELD Melba of No. 900 Union Ave- 4 in Salt Lake City a year ago. Some]... sp Seni Cove x a NOEEDIE py vee Fahl 5 5 ronx. Eases ty, SETHE: M6 Ba, O0 ments, including one to exclude from] and other notables. was too rapid for a crossing and th , Hootier Nociied (He two Gan 8 ha: ernment officers or sieniited his willingness other amendments which employees, and to permit would not antine on jis way to its pier and was shaping a course around the Scythia, Coronia, America and several freight- Coffey, a Negro, headed through the sparsely settled country for Creigh- charge, appealed to him and Kline got him free and found work for him. a er aise vent | distort the ortginal purpose of the| ers, The Algor suddenly swerved out| ton. There a telephone operator saw terday, he sald, that after he went |) of the heavy fog to @ position di-[ them at a filling station and broad- to New York, Bergen ‘came room with a bottle of wire which had Been sent to the hotel office addressed to Kline. Bergen told Mrs, Kline he had signed for it aid suggested that} iy 6 4,11), they drink it. They did, according (0) "T1en Senator McCumber thought It Kline's narrative, and Mrs. Kline lostlan opportune time to correct a misin- the strength to resist Bergen when|terpretation by Senator Wadsworth of he made love to her, his remarks yesterday relating, to the In some versions of the story, 8} Bonus Bill, and he started a discussion told by Kline, he said he was sat-|which was later taken up by New of istied Bergen made a brutal attack on} Indiana, Reed of Pennsylvania and Ps Mrs. Kline when she was practically other Administration Senators, with helpless. the result that the Coal Commission Kline, according to the statement|mensure was sidetracked for the day made by Lawrence and Thomas Scul-}and perhaps for sevgral days, lion, the brothers, was convinced that] ‘Thus legistation in which the Ad- his wife was trying to take the blame | ministration professes to be intensely on her herself more than she should, | nterosted, taking care of an emer- possibly with the hope of preventing |gency, received. another setback, the killing which actually followed,|” Delays such as were given. the and with an instinctive feeling that] forah bill to-day will raise a justifi- Senator Reed of Missouri, Senator Shield of Tennessee, Robinson of Ar- kansas, Sterling of South Dakota and Edge of New Jersey spoke briefly on rectly in front of the France. Capt. Marcel Roch, of the French liner, in- stantly reversed the engines and the big liner grazed the anchor chains of the Algor o This occurred only a few minutes after 400 employees of the Health De- partment and other friends of Com- missioner Copeland had given the Commissioner a rousing reception from the decks of the Health Depart- ment boat Riverside. They followed the France up the bag. Commisioner Copeland, who was in Europe ten weeks, spoke of the de- plorable condition of residents of Po- land, and announced that he would start a drive immediately to provide between $100,000 and $260,000 to es- tablish hospitals in the new country to fight typhus. Increase of caution in this country to prevent the disease casted the information, A posse quickly appeared and a mile and a half south of Creighton got within eifle range. A bullet struck Coffey in the head, killing’ him in- stantly, The machine plunged into a ditch, and the other three convicts, falling free, scurried into a cornfield. Joo Foreman, leader of the quartet, fall with a bullet through his foot. Joe Teel and J. B, King were re- taken when the cornfield was sur- rounded, Teel begged his companion to kill him to keep the officers from re-arresting him, M. L. Parish, State's Attorney, wounded yesterday when the convicts stole his motor car after overpower- ing three officers, two of whom were Tac eee rds rant @nGtieR: ; ; ; . te ‘ol J a * a er’ day at a I | aul, fn ot At any rate, he summoned the/mere gesture to satisty those who are]! the Commissioner's plans. |r o chorift of done County ait Scullion brothers and with thelr ap-| clamoring for action on the part off is ai. grening World for & coul in |d- A. Robertson, were expected to proval determined to send for Bergen|the Government in the present strin-| Of The Evening World for a coal in-| oe oo thelr wounds, and question him in Mrs. Kline's] gency quir nd declared that if the coal ~ i presence, A yote could have been had on the] Crus £0 ink Sie Srna UE gun ie, ited powers of his department will be invoked to seize supplies of coal for! the poor. Others among the passengers were Mitty and Tilllo, "arisian dancers, who will appear in the Ziegfeld Fol- U. S. WARSHIP FIGHTS CHINESE BANDS H Bergen crossed from New York On| coal legislation yesterday afternoon a Fort Lee ferryboat lart night and/ with any sort of co-operation from hired Owen Landau, an Edgewater|some of the Administration Senators, taxt driver, to take him to the Cline} wno caused It to be laid aside. home, Bergen was ushered into 4! proposed restrictions on the per- room where Kline, his wife and her] sonnel of the commission brought a Disorganized Soldiers Firing on Ships. brothers were waiting. The two] jot of discussion and promises’ to fur-| lies, and Mrs, Alfred Carlier of No. i Kline children, Conrad, seven, and! nish more talk before the bili is] $2 Riverside Drive, who was called paciNG, Aug. | 26 (Associated Mildred, four, were in another room. | passed, the prettiest woman aboard, Daaiye Guauate oh | ts Paice © safe return of documents which were in a brief bag which he lost, either last Monday or Tuesday near 42d Street and Broadway, The prisoners were represented by Abraham Yarchover of No. 154*Nas- sau Street and asked for an adjourn- ment until September 6. Magistrate Renaud granted the adjournement, fixing bail at $1,000 each. Hooper objected, saying he needed the papers held as evidence in litigation. Magis: trate Renaud inforced him he might secure them by subpoena. Sass told reporters that the docu- ments, which were displayed in court, had to do with business matters of the Klan in New York City. He declared the names of prominent New Yorkers ——— castle in the last few days will be un- loaded at the piers under this emer- gency arrangement (Continued from F* Page.) coal and rail situations were awaited by the Administration before proceed- ing further in its policy of Federal shi HARD COAL PEACE aperation, am dlecusset at « conterence| ~ . HOPE, IS REVIVED last night between President Harding, — Chairman Cummins of the Senate In-| Ng Serious Obstacle Says terstate Commerce Committee, and At- Ss nator Pepper. enate °T. torney General Daugherty. Senator Cummins declared after the] PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 26—Hope for early settlement of the anthracite conference that the anthracite oper- vould be given on toes Are a ere eculs Se suspension has been revived. After a conference last night with John L, more opportunity to settle their dif- ferences before he would introduce a bill authorizing Federal operation of] Lewis, President for the United Mine the mines and that the railroads like-| workers, Senator George Wharton| wore mentioned as members and that, wise would be given a “reasonable” |pepper, Pennsylvania, declared that/among other things, a project to ace time to demonstrate their ability to/*no insurmountable difficulties exist] quire property worth $875,000 on Long furnish adequate service and that]in the path of anthraoite peace," SARA tee wNCWE Sore AlntHise Maeat those that failed would be taken over.| "Indication that the Joint conference| quarters was described. He was confident tha: Congres s would which) ended! adeuptly’ iaat (iesday wanlceeceeete speedily enact legislation for both. |may be resumed in the near future, The bills will be Introduced in Con- CASEMENT HANGED is found in reports that Secretary of gress probably not later than Mon-|}abor Davis and Hymel Davies, chief ON SAME BEAM AS day. Much impatience is felt here at} concfliator of the Bureau of Labor Pe sel Ma LInT oe rar tHe ALTURtiOn| Coan Tea cere eae JACK SHEPPARD and sharp action is likely unless the| Lewis some time to-day. carriers and the strikers get togethe The conference between \Senator It Shows 200 Years Old, Lack of Change in Eng- already has Plans for Fed- Senator Cummins drafted the first bill Pepper and Lewis lasted nearly three hours. Others present included Phil- eral operation were discussed at alii Murray. International Vice Presi- i i White House conference late yester-| dent of the mine workers, and Will- ish Be ROnS day, participated in by the President.|iam A, Glasgow, pr., counsel for the] Leon C. Weinstock, State Commis- Attorney General Daugherty and Sen- ator Cummins (Rep., Ia.), and a ten- tative programme has been prepared, The roads required for the trans- portation of fuel will be those first brought under Federal authority. In addition, legislation will be introduced miners. sioner of Prisons, returned on the Caronia to-day with Mrs. Weinstock, having been in Austria, Italy, Ger- many and England looking over prison conditions. —— es COAL SHORTAGE FORCES FORD TO LOST KLAN PAPERG|SHOPMEN LANG REVEAL PLANS FOR) FIGHT 10 FINISH BIG OFFICES HERE) CAMPAIN TO-DAY Cltarge of Extortion Against]New York Headquarters En- 4 Bergen, according to Cline and the)” Rorah, author of the bill, excluded { three others, was accused of having | members of Congress from member- attacked Mrs. Kline and admitted \t]) ship on the commission by a provision in these words: in the original draft. COLLINS WILL LIE ‘den, 1 aia it What about 147)" Doubtless he wanted to eliminate She's only a common bum. the possibility of Congressional “lame “As long as you feel that WAY) gucks” being given places on the fact- ubout it,"" Cline told the police he! nding body, as he has always op- yeplied, “net's settle this thing Uke] i osea “nme ‘duek” appointments, Then Senator “Jim” Reed of Mis- sourl, after inquiring why members of Congress were excluded, offered an amendment which would exclude in Kline then handed Bergen a German Lueger automatic pistol and, taking 4 heavy army automatic himself, said: FAMED G LASNEVIN powers, including the U. S. 8. Isabel, flagship of Rear Admiral W. H. G. Bullard, commanding the American Yangtze River patrol, have been or- dered to the Yangtze Gorge district with instructions to exterminate the bands of disorganized soldiers who are firing on foreign merchant craft. A Greek surveyor and a French en- gineer and his daughter, living at Shanchow, province of Honan, have CLOSE HIS PLANT DETROIT, Aug. 26.—Henry Ford will announce to-night that the Ford Motor Company plants around De- troit will be closed down Sept. 16, it was stated at the Ford offices to-day, because of coal shortage, Six thou- sand men already have been laid off at the River Rouge plant. Sixty-nine thousand more men in the Detroit urea will be affected by the order. permitting the President to operate certain coal mines {n the puble inter- est. The coal legslation will be intro- duced first. ‘Aaministration overtures in the an- thracite situation were believed to- day to have assured another meeting between the two parties to the dispute next week and hope that a finol ad- justment would be reached then was based on certain proposals which it was indicated would be presented to “There is nothing we can learn of advantage to us," said Mr. Weinstock, “and the difference between the con- ditions in our prison’ and those abroad is appalling. L was shown how prisoners were treated and found that flogging and the whipping post were not abolished anywhere. “To speak of changes in the Eng- lish prisons, I would say that the original beam of the gallows from which Jack Sheppard was suspended been kidnapped by brigands and are being held for $100,000 ransom, ac- cording to advices received by the, foreign legations in Peking. The ad- - “Now we will go upstairs and settle this thing between ourselves. The rest of you stay here." The two children of the Klines had heen put to bed before the family con- ; =e ae erence bexkn, Senator's arch enemy, Herboit ; Hoover, who was expected to play a Kline said that as the two reached the upper story.of the house he saw| Part tre the formation of the new com- Bergen make a stealthy motion to his] Mission. ‘ side pocket with his left-hand and] Senator Shield of Tennessee thought draw out the leather-covered handle|!t @ convenient time to provide for bf a blackjack. With the object of] ¢xcluding all persons connected with disabling Bergen, he said he fired a]the industry, whethcr miners, opera- quick shot to cripple his left arm.|tors or distributers of having any In- ‘The bullet struck Bergen's left breast.| terest whatever in the business, ‘The actor crumpled and rolled down| Senator Robinson emphatically dis- the stairs to the fect of Mrs. Kline |®greed with all those who wanted to and her brothers who had run into the {¢ireumscribe the President in selecting hall at the sound of the shot. Kline |¢oal commissioners, claiming it would | vn |be a wholly academic group which : ergen ee ON ee yes reeiiac Bergen | ould be expected to conduct this in- general all Government employees, particularly officers of the executive branch of the Government. This will ,éliminate the Missourl (Continued from First Page.) not to the man who desires mere ease and peace but to him who does not shrink from danger, hardships or bitter toil, and who, out of these, wins the splendid and ultimate triumph." That was Collins’ creed. DUBLIN, Aug. 26.—The Free State, while outwardly devoting eve: atten- tion Yo honoring Collins and making ready for the funeral, is rushing prep- arations to resist any attempt by Eamon De Valera and his rebel army to seize this opportunity of capturing the capital, and setting up a republic. Reports still persist that De Valera is in County Louth, planning an assault on Dublin over the week-end, ‘The Government to-day proclaimed of Sanchow | have looted. oo MAY CALL CONGRESS TO TAKE UP SUBSIDY Hardin; Considers Extra Session Possibility, WASHINGTON, Aug. 26,—Congress may be called into special session in November, provided the present session adjourns meanwhile, to consider the Administration Ship Subsidy Bill, it was stated at the ‘White House, In agreeing to a delay in consideration of : niry if all the classes mentioned were the measure, it was said, President Bergen staggered to his feet. One| A ‘ iy } ft the urothers opened the front door Ne scavol Naw id td Meniee e biden pearls! Miroush- | Harding ald not forego any intention of nator Edge of New Jersey, an-| ou! ; and he steggered out into the dark. foro; Administration Senator, pro-| and commerce, except that which is[Pressing the, Bill to @ vote before the TAXI DRIVER SAYS HE HEARD /posed the most drastic amendment of | essential, will be suspended for the] Calling of Congress into extraordinary TWO SHOTS. the day, He proposed an entirely new | entire day in Dublin. session after he November elections, a ffeur, here takes|#ection to the Borah bill which would] Witlam ‘T. Cosgrave, now In |spokesman for the Administration said, Scie aid he was in front |¢lothe the President with discretionary | charge of civil affairs, will be elected |would depend largely on whether con- tL the house When he heard two[Power to take over the coal mines of | to head the Government when Par- [ditions were considered propitious for shots. He drove away for a police-|the country in any emergency that | |mament meets, it 1s generally be- [favorable action on the proposal at that man, When he returned with one|™ay arise out of the strike situation, lieved. He has been a leader of the |t!'™® ee Bergen was dying in front of the Sinn Fein since 1916 and took a lead-| CORONER TO EXHUME Kline home, He was carried to the! BRITAIN TO URGE ing part in the treaty debates. “GHOST WOMAN'S” BODY Edgewater police station in the taxi- But new men must be found for the G cab and placed in u vhair. NEW REPARATIONS | rinance, Foreign Aftairs and Defense pectic Mense Teoh i = 5 i hard Muleahy has left] “taunted” Relatives Have Theor When a pollceman read aloud the portfolios. Ric ; a . note Bergen had. written Bergen HEARING BE HELD) inc sast named fo euccoct Colina anlageen: Haravate Died Biem rcisoe- seemed to try to gather etrength to 3 . 7 Commander in Chief of the National] CHICAGO, Aus. 26.—The body of Mrs. suy something, but was only able to} Would Give Germany An- forces in the field. He ls perhaps the} Gertrude Hargrave will bo exhumed to nod his head. He fell over dead. other Chance : + [ty | Rext Strongest member of the present | investigate rumors that she died trom Kline succeeded the late Henry Mc- ther Chance to State Its |icroup of leade ry, and his place #81 Soison, Coroner Peter Hoffman an- Resi 7k pvgmeaapeadielea vd ipa Position well as those of Collins in the Finance | POmOM | (any, reed? pe eg Segre i Ministry and George Gavan Duffy in ; Fort Lee, as location manager for the} PARIS, Aug 26 (Associated Press). the Foreign Affairs Department will| Relatives of the dead woman Insist get sol ann oaaxe wille ex. | British reparations officials will] be hard to fill. that her ghost 1s haunting them. The ariatating with flashlight powder| Urge that Germany be given another| LONDON, Aug. 26 (Associated ghost haunts the home of Mrs, Martha ‘1 eure’ heating : Press).—A mine was exploded under] Lemm, sister of Mrs, Hargrave, and some time ago. Kline is a few years'| hearing by the full mambership of the lorry loaded with Irish Nattonal be in distress, Mi older than Bergen. His real name 18] Reparations Commission before final be yates Bushfleld, MINTER secre to be rs. Lemm said to be Van Wald by his neighbors. | determination of the reparations aues-| considerable distance, according to a|. Walter M. Hargrave scoffs at Mra The Manhattan address of Bergen] tion is made, it was learned in an au- despatch received to-day from the}|Lemm's suspicions, but has given hii is the home of the National Vaude-| thoritative quarter here to-day, Pee ralaneauh'd Nenaek permission for the exhumation, Mrs, 0d ville Artists’ Club, When he joined CON a oa pepe edi fe pec hig feo] Lemm says ths Hargraves quarreled, ; yo) ve zc his > ir en opened fire Ben tee ee Teak MP Pe eee | OID ATED GAS smd one. Natiqnal Was killed. Na- —— Street. He then had an act in vaude- LEADS STOCK RISE} tional reinforcements were rushed to WOMAN, 85, LIKES vile, At the 116th Street address he} \ oy. upecink New ny eee (pa STUNT FLYING was known as a Wild West perform- er. So far as known he was not High, for the Year, FREE STATE TROOPS 2 ee married. He did not live at the club Following the fatlure of professional CAPTURE REBEL BAN eS but received his mail there. operatgrs to force Mauldation shortly eae ID} Calls for yes and Avia- . . s after the opening of the Stock Market] pied¥enant Shot While Bandaging tor is Astonished, FIRE TAMPICO WITH] (o.day, bullish demonstrations sent sev- Injured Oftiver, SAP) oN 000,000 LOSS. eral specialties. soxring, Consolidated| pUBLIN, AUK 26 (Associated Press) CAPE MAY, N. J., Aug, 26 algbr bulaines ta the teas ake at Fee ee es Cen eof bine! a party of National troops operating Mrs. apes Aulsors, @ grand- are In ruins, the result of a fire yeate 1922 high. in. the second hour, of [in the Ballaghaderreen are mother, elhty-five, rode in an ay. Three lives are reported lost, 15} trading at 119, Natfonal Lead also) Mayo, under Col. Commandant MeCat airplane here yesterday and en- desraten at ak toscon Recs or thao td a new high for the year, at) captured twelve Irrexulare, together with] Joved tt when Capt: Jack Robert- buildings were owned by Americans. |iitgh for the your, touching Iota. | @ quantity of ATM, ammunition and} SM, British alrman, credited with eee I point or more also] Lombs and two automobites, according, nine German planes, did “stunts."* SCHOOL HOUSE ENGULEED IN win Locomotive, Stig] to an official statement, Among. the Robertson climbed high, did two ‘ MINE comer we y oo Hi ‘ ; WILKES BARRE, Fo, Aur. i Tn IEMA ind tinental | risoners were {Wo of the irrogutara’'| SAs¥, loops sai'sben asked Mra, URES B. a, Aug. 26 wan Kodak an Wile | HARGOSES ee Stern Mayo, hemeae Quidort if she were frightened, ALarksvilie high school, a. th story]aiso hung up new highs the year ease eh Kelly SES OEE “Go us far us you like, sonny," to-day by # mine cave that engulfed FOR THE PLAC Cormack, who Was killed jn ¢ After they had landed Mrs. Mt to a depth of 20 feet. The building TO SPEND YOUR “VACATION yeaterday at Glasson, nevr Athlone, was] Quidort sald she would go on an- toppled slightly forward ua it subsided. | mye word's 122 ace ttesorte A deliberately #het while Vondixging his} other Might tf he would do the Uk mus valued at $250,000, pee eS orld Oftices, Ur Uy mall ie] wounded comrade, Capt. Rattigan,” falling-leaf and u tail spin. \ a couple of centuries ago still is there with its last victim Sir Roger Case- ment." the prospective conference. The question of bituminous produc- Closing down of Ford plants in other parts of the country is under consid- tion, now gradually getting back tol oi otion, normal, entered into the conference discussion only from the standpoint of transportation and it was the view of officials that the ability of the roads to move coal may prove the de- termining factor as to for Federal operation of carriers. The sharp increase in bituminous production will make unne continuance of the super-priority sys- tem of distribution which has ope ated under the volunteer Ped fuel distribution organization, it believed by its officials, who indicated that the organization probably would — oe MATHILDE M’CORMICK HIDING NEAR LUCERNE Sos COAL SHORTAGE AT EUROPEAN PORTS iner Patria Forced to Stop nt Azores for Fuel, necessity By. LUCERNE, Aug. 26.—Miss Mathilde McCormick, Chicago heiress, who is en- gaged to be married to Max Oser, Is said to be staying near here under an assumed name. She {s with a girl friend. Oser is reported as close by, also hiding his {dentity. The couple meet frequently, according to rumor. shortage has struck the steamer Patria, which ked early to-day at the foot of 31st Brooklyn, returning from Mar- llles by way of Naples and Palermo, pt. Plerre Deschelles sald he was un- able to get enough coal for the trip at Marseilles or at the Itallan ports, and go out of existence next week. A| Ws consequently forced to make a ston] Tt is said they are awaiting the arrival skeleton organization, however, wouil| ®! the coaling station at Ponta Delgada,| of Miss McCormick's father and his be retained to provide a nucleus for] '",the Azores, bride, Ganna Walska, before completing any distribution agency which Con-|,,,Phete were two deaths at sea, Capt-| arrangements for their marriage, So ie eee Deschpiles said. Calogaro Bellavia, fifty-] far there 1s no record that Oser has reg- gress y nine years old, of New Pittston, Pa.,] istered, as he must under Swiss law, eee und Donata Lombardo, eleven years old, before a civil or leligious ceremony. U. S. SENDS 100,000 who was coming to America with her narents to visit a grandfather, Antonio merchant of No. 289 Fifth ark. Death in both cases nach trouble. pei eT ts LARGE ALLOCATIONS OF COAL TO NEW JERSEY New England Roads Also Receive was d TONS OF COAL HERE $10-a Ton, Plus City Deliv- . : INQUIRY ITO BRONX COAL Prioritt ery Cost, to Be Paid. : y SHORTAGE: WASHINGTON, Aug. 26.—Public utll- Definite assurances have heen re-| Acting District’ Attorney Adlerman of ities and vital food industries through- out New Jersey have been allocated large quantities of coal, Federal Fuel Distributer Spencer to-day stated. the callec nd Jur nnouneed to-day that he has eclal meeting of the August for Monday to inquire into In the Bronx celved from the National Fuel Distrib- uter in Washington that New Y allotment of 100,000 tons of soft coal | #Y # coul shortage ned here rapidi t his winter. Seve of the biggest Railroads in New England and Can- pO) Besanipned share sapialy,, (© bas cn invited to appear. ada also are receiving large consign- been announced by the State} M aid it took 700,000 tons] ments through the Federal Fuel Distri- Coal Commission, for distribution an- | °! Bronx warm last | bution Committee, Spencer said wit take 1,000,000 der Interstate Commerce Comm ss| priorities at an estimated co a ton, exclusive of ci ¥ costs ‘A shipment of 40,000 tons will be of $l y delive SANK HER FORTUNE pressing municipal needs. Fi ng of the 100,000 ton quota was arranged uarante ed in Chicago in the Dark, CHICAGO, Aug. 26.—Federal nar- by a group of banks which have agreed to co-operate, hight in a raid on a Negro resort. The estimated price of $10 a ton is The girl told an amazing story of based on the Hoover fair price of} !ier dissipation of fortune on drugs $4.50 at the mines, plus freight and|—a fortune the source of which sho I vote for, other charges to bring the coal into! said she did not know. the harbor and unload it. Only allot-| Iederal agents to-day were seeking ments sufficient to meet current|s wealthy Chicago candy manufac. needs will be given applicants, | turer from whom, it was hoped, could Members of the commission expoct | rned something of the girl's an- to meet local dealers early next week, to plan for educating the public to use bituminous coal, not only fo; nts, ve spent $7,000 since the first of of it for drugs," the year—mos heating but for cooking, 11 of mystery said, asserting that all EDITOR, P. 0. Dock Commissioner John HW. De knows of herself is that she is NEW YORK, Janey announced last night that ty reas to an English estate. Ra had temporarily rescinded curren| tor husband, Nicholas B. Schaeffer, peor Tee db at. wharfage rates on several Manhattantan army field clerk, told of their mar- forner + Bi and Staten Island piers to enable cou) yyige last January, after @ courtship carriers, hit Mable to pay thelotu few weeks, TH! arated when | @) De not vote for both King high charg cents a ton i learned of her addiction to drugs. 6 Mestresea. a minimum of $1 flay, to unload] “1 know nothing of Mabel's early] cargoes at what led the open pier [histary, except that she came here tate of 2 cents « ton only coal carriers which arrived from Ne from Lexington, Mo.,"" Mr. Schavffer Buid, (See Story on w= Official Voting Coupon. FS) Cast 0: the first to arrive, of which some 10, UPON NARCOTICS Ret on pee ine ns fe Sos on 0 will be allowed to the city for p {KY, fork, or One Vote fer the Most Beautiful Am te Husband of Woman Arrest- ‘Who, om Bept. 11, 123%, at the MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL AT CONEY ISLAND payment. The coal will be sold at|cotlc agents were confrortted to-day Will Be Crowned st, and be distributed under divec.| With the mystery of Mabel Howard cont of the State cnmmiasion, ‘tyr |Rockwell Behueffer, pretty and ex- KING AND QUEEN through facilities of local dealers who | pensively gowned, who was taken last 1922 Coney Island Mardi Gras Revue Week of Sept. 1L Contest Closes 12 Noon, Sat., Sept. 2, 1922, Ui tepetn S EVENING WORLD MARDI GRAS weDiTon P. BOX 247, CITY HALL STATION, Queen on this botiot, pepe ne oe et tor “Ring and Gt fa couraged by Word From Chicago, Following four days of practic complete inaction, during the p parley, strike headquarters at the Hotel Continental baeame the centre of intensive activity, which indicated that the striking railroad shopmen had launched their ‘fight to a finish’’ campaign, The new spirit which the strikers are putting into their fight was borne out by statements by the strike leaders this morning. ' Among the communications received by David Williams, Secreta of the Central Strike Committee for the metropolitan district, was a telegram from W. P. Hoffman, Secretary of the Chicago Central Strike My noe issued Committee. This telegram read: lcago dis< trict shopcerafts standing solid for fight to finish. Convey this informa- tion to all New York strikers.’” a CAR RUNS WILD DOWN STEEP HILL Trwenty-Seven engers Are In= Jured When Brakes Fail to Work. SYRACUSE, Aug. 26.—Nine persons are in Syracuse hospitals to-day with serious injuries suffered when the trol- ley car in which they were passengers ran wild down Walnut Avenue hill here, while a rain and el I storm of tn- usual severity was passing over the elty last night. None of the injured @ will die, hospital surgeons sald this morning. There were twen on the car, and all minor hurts. ‘The crew receiv slight bruises, although both 1 and conductor stuck to thelr pos! motorman said his brakes fa work during the storm. — trie: ye-seven py suffered le lo tormnt ® SHIP AGROUND AT SANDY TOOK. The three-masted brigantine Guint- guada, owned by J. B. Carbe & exporters with offices in the Prod Exchange, went aground this mor on Sandy Hook Point while ¢ bound to Las Palmax, Canary Is with a cargo of petroleum and gn She was floated two hours later pairs will have to be made by can continue her voyage. —————————— Vacation have World follow you. Maile WORLD SUMMER RATES Per Per Week Month Morning & Sunday. .35 $1.00 Morning World... .25 85 Evening World... (25 (85 Sunday World 10c. per Sunday Bubscribe now for any length of time. Address changed as often as desired. Your pewsdealer will arrange Mt for you, or remit direct to Cashier, New York World, Park Row, New York City. ——__— PERSONALS. 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