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‘ a oe ret ET RR, THE EVENING WORL D, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1922. i SECRETLY EXILING' SES HARDING REVEALS ISSRESARS [STOCKS AN SOARBABY LEFTINGRB [SE 5° TAUTOSTINGRASH [Soweto here’ to-day from the Washington and; immediately summoned Presidents Willian Bronnan ot ton, Thomas Kennedy, Hazel- on, C. J, Golden, Shamokin. SSS) QUAL STRKECRISS r no present plan for ‘of joint conferences. Miners ° tely to A re Prat Td the nazt wove [Will Ask Seizure Power Only Wil Gapend upon the nature ofS) if Railroads Fail to Dis- Lagisia' authorizing President . wateag to operate the anthracite tribute Coal. mines and railroads should an occa- sion dire necessity arise was left out a the legisiative programme for the remainder of the Senate session INRSNG MARKET WHEN HOUSEBURNS on] GLAMSAL SMT [tat TO HER LEVELSIS RESCUED UNHURT|- li —Revival by the Russian Soviet Gov ernment of the old Czarist “adminis. AS HIS RELATIVE trative exile’ has restored to the po- litical police, the Cheka’s successors, BSE PD Li Practically Every Group|Mother and Child Saved Joins in the Forward After Fumes of Insecticide the power of deall: secretly with Movement. Set Curtains Ablaze. Soviet enemies. 4 i " Sudden arrests and exile without . Intoxicated .and Fled: Scene] tai ot soores unfrtendly to the ‘Soviet i or euspected of counter-revolutionary Until Halted by Shot, tendencies has created a new mild Police Charge. relgn of terror. ahi lany are being exiled to the same , places tn Siberia, where the Bol- Walter E. Smith, who clatms to he} snovikt were sent by the Czar, 4 cousin of former Gov. Al Smith, was] An Itallan Trado Mission employoo in gustody of the police of Brooklyn |in Moscow {s sald to have been kid- to-day following a crash between an|Papped tn the streets and taken to ® : e prison, ‘The head of the Mission automobile-he was driving and a mili |{hreatened to withdraw from Russla wagon and a resultant chase in which | unless he was immediately released a shot was fired by a pelicoman, who|He was freed, it being called a case There was a further pronounced upswing In the stock market this 2 z . morning which carried the erage uf Whole Situation Depends on prices up to a new high mark for the Transportation, Is View ) year, Numerous issues were able to of President. ye show gains of more than 2 pédints, The fumes of an insecticide Mra, Anna Alagori waa using in her apart- ment on the second floor of No. 2064 Third Avenue became ignited to-day and set fire to the bed clothing and the window curtains, Mrs. Alagort made unavailing efforts SEES PLENTY OF FUEL. | itor Lodge, Republican leader, e's contereate with the steoring committee, announced the order of Dasiness in the Senate after passage while gains compared with the low of the bonus would be, consideration ES anit 6 : ; first of the Borah and Cummins Coal By David Lawrence. marks of yesterday ranged all the|to tear down the burning curtains and cee chal that Smith abandoned nis |of mistaken Identity. Wiis ‘eed the Liberian loan, the CAD: | | Coreapondent of The Eve- way from % to more than & points, [stamp out the flames, meanwhite ‘ 4 a demolfhed machine and attempted tu Us PLANT IN | SALONICA hee oo Preise pur ts the or: va ning World.) The rise was impressive because of |*reaming for help. The fire spread hea ethafaer aeipteaecreiecr iteadles 4 (amma , = cot Pa Lec id Wawwrtaror, ‘aus. 90 (Copy its breadth as well as the extent of| rapidly through the apartment and the two saan men, wno got away, WIPED OUT BY FIRE ; i s > N, = thd ‘evil’ seinseass The prisoner, who said be ts a me ‘This move was made to satisfy] 14) president Harding has un- the gains, that is, practically every |house filled smoke. reo of niedeks chal LS ALE lt beak Ra fn Blase Placgd at ry Mrs, Alagori's five cbiidren ran to the $1,625,000. gtowing opposition to legislation au- gi ery + heme the President to take over bosomed himself in the last twenty- Laer d 3 e forward move. Fourth Street, Brooklyn, was held in street. BALONICA, Greece, Aug. 30.~—The mihes and roads, though the pro-| four hours to bis Cabinet and callers American Telephone was one of the bail of $500 by Magistrate Q‘Neil! i 7 oan as announced might be changed|on the plans he has in mind for doal- many stocks that touched a new high res Se gait kine hed Ny beh MISS LORAINE FOSKEY. ihe Gatin adios CGH , noe firaenanaal acccat hom ueaore: at any time an impelling sentiment} i. with the national emergency for the year. It sold at 127, a rise of e OR at bors} She been chosen as the hand- . ‘Ito be greater than at first estimated notg! has been ch a on a charge} ot driving a gar while} phe warehouses of the Alston Tobacco answered Mre. Alagori's cried. AmeS) gomest giri in Toledo to represent carried the woman downstairs tn his for this measure arose. growing out of the rail and coal COLORES Rea [10 over the price established shortly HARDING ASKED strike, Arriving here, a mere few |®fter the new stock issue was re- intoxicated, and while in court was'| Company were destroyed, while the that city in the national beauty CON- |ye,veq with a summons calling for hia| Pant of the Standard Tobacco and Co: cently announced. Columbla Gas rose ‘The President revealed first of all} hours following her selection by |3, and Consolidated Gas 1 3-4. arms, Her handy were badly burned] test at Apiantic City. re merélal Trading Corporation was” ne- A x i ppearance in the Brooklyn TramMic| rloualy d: ed. Both companii “ FOR 1,000 INSPECTORS that, waite ne han no fixed policy and] Neyea McMeln, painter of femi- | ‘Advances of @ point or more were| and she was unconsclous from Inhal- potcsrgans Hither Gas bem ly aamnag ee ar nine beauty, as one of the twelve [numerous among the higher priced) ing smoke. Ames went back and MORE VIOLENCE . |rail stocks, the movement in this n a most beautiful women in Amer. group being influenced by the an. carried out her five-year-old daugh- The total loss Is estimated at 50,000.- 000 dracha@gns ($1,625,000), most of which) is covered by insuranc: ing the scene of accident without -re-~ IN RAIL STRIKE] porting to the police. OF ENGINES AT ONCE|!s depending more or tess on day to day developments, his duty and re- Shopmen’s Committee Wires] Ponsibillty in certain eventualtties} ca, Dolores appeared well wor Inouncement that loadings of revenue) ‘<") Gemma, who was slightly burned Smith and his two companions were im After Commerce The whole situation, Mr, Harding] ‘2y Of the honor, and was voted [freight in the Week ended Aug, 39} about the body. . ichj-| driving west on Eastern Parkwa: thinks, depends on transportation.| the most beautiful woman |increased 18,699 cars compated with| The little girl said her nine,months- Dynamite Found on Michi- , vs Board’s Report. Enough ‘hard coal will be availuble| aboard the S. 8, Olympic, This [the Previous week and an increase of| old sister, Gloria, was still in her an Central Tracks Petey Be OAUe Roce tee mares John C. Ready, Chairman of the because the President feels certain] ppoto shows Dolores on her ar- |(4:0/8 cars compered with the same| crib in the apartment. A fireman gi ental Sseeete ing when the crash o¢eurred:’ ‘The Bystem Federation of Shop Crafts of/ the anthracite situation will be settled |) Bho week last year, went into the apartment and found] CHICAGO, Aug. 30 (Assoclated| milk wagon, driven by William Carr, es in a few days. Statistics laid on the} _ Tval here. ‘The bond market also reflected in-| the baby unhurt. Prens),—Continued bomb outrages | twenty-eight, of No. 460 the New Haven aRilroad, declared to-} Oo OY he Savina: the Wetes beat me créased financial optimism and on an| Mrs. Alagori and Gloria were taken Liste soit “ hoe gta @ay that there had been no decertions| tonnage is satistactory and that no H Increased volume of trading gains| to the Beth David Hospital for'treat. | On4 other forms of violets inane eee claude Canela ‘ers in spite of statements to] short will develop if the coal now. FATHER M {| ranging from good sized fractions to| ment. e Gist dally chapter of the Nation-| Avenue and was struék broadaide by be contrary. a said the only mea belte tained can be distributed. The ’ more than @ point were registered. Water caused about $5,000 damage| Wide railway strike to-day. the machine, Carr was hurled to the ‘ x elderly | Sh6pmen’s strike 1s interfering with Transactions for the day totalled | to the stock of the Levy Harlem Fnt-| The end of the tic-up on the Chi-] Pavement and was taken to St. John's P who had returned to work were y rtation. ightly more than a miljion shares, |niture Company on the ground floor, ‘ Hospital with severe lacerations of meh who feared Joss of pensions ana) ‘TPO cagovand. Alton came early to-day} ene head and a possible fi & when striking trainmen at Slater, | sie sicull, PaRHare 16E ‘were advised to return. Mr. Harding has beén,in the midst ‘The New Haven to-day sald the| of a debate between two sets of ad- railroad has not curtailed passenger} yisers, those who favor and those sefvice and declares that business Is] who oppose Government operation of being handled on a normal basls}anything. Enough arguments have Mo., agreed to return to work. Their} policeman Schteck of the Atlantic action followed similar steps by C. Stati and A. men at Roodhouse, Ml., and by| Avenue Stith heard the oraah rey train crews and switchmen on the] th req men running fi dha dae When You SAY BENIAMIN {MURDER CHARGE DEPARTMENT, DEAD ‘ “witholt any substantial ice reer been advanced by both sides to make sha Joliet and Bastern, at Jollet! roiished automobile. He gave chase Pa a to either the travelling or shipping| Mr. Harding aware of the terrific re- , and followed the one who later proved \ : sponaibilities which would be in- (Continued from First Page.) Bi gions vcor bene trig section roreman| to be Smith into @ cellar three blocks a ! President Hatding was asked to-day | volved. eS dynamite cap and bomb on the right] avey “{_[incoln Flsce and Utica Ave- Fanc P r Ic by the railroad shopmen's Central} furthermore, outside the Cabinet, | ares to head every project for the re- oY way near chat city, ‘The discovery | Bue Schreck “Claims that Smith e a) Strike Committee for the Metropolitan] there has been a pressure of two rea x - reached toward his hip pocket, where- z Nef of firemen and their families and Was made just before an express train to appoint immediately 1,000| groups, one of which insists that to was due to pass. upon the policeman fired a shot into at an “exclusive” confectioner: Commerce Commission] take over mines or railroads would| in the direction of the general church yA bomb Wes qhrown| froma passing the ceiling. Smith dropped to the shop, you firmly believe dad ematgency inspectors of locomotives.|be playing into the hands of the} charities of the city. ——~— —e automobile at the door of the Mis-| 10°F and surrendered, have purchased QUALITY.” aah Seatect wan. s90de in = velebrem) union’, as they wre said to telat Father McGean's death ts due di- sourl Pacific roundhduse at Baring ; sont President by Chairman] ernment operation because 4 . : i Hioun % Dowd for the committee, {better wages, and the other, which |Tectly to artgrlo reat fotlveine U. S. Mortgage and Trust]Witnesses Say De Witt at Riinomicl aglar thetnedig aat| > Len le KILLED Advt. on Page 11 “heed for'this immediate expan-|declares that the unions do not want |an attackof influenza which he con-/ (Company Appointed Trustee] Party Boasted of Fight chine. None was injured. AS ENGINE HITS CAR in ot the Interstate Commerce Com-| Government operation because the|tracted in France on a visit to the M . > 'A Deputy United States Marahal Tility teaveckion force is based by}|Government’s method will be vir-lunttiefields after the war. He had of Estate of Lawyer. With Tailor. sal Sve: (ptharis were fied dipodi at | Se a we TEASE Saenger ‘ Mr. Dowd on the information given| tually to uphold the employers bY} been in bad health for a year. aoe Ses Port. Sealthy Ark. Steven Arienta of Spring Valley, N. Notice to Advertisers ssion’s report to the|sving Federal protection. died at 6 o'clock this morning after a ed Pate Guards patrolled the right of wi ¢|¥.» was instantly killed to-day when é im thé commission's repo In prepartion for the threatened] ROCHESTER, Aug. 30, — Owen Atte bt ey :0) Dieplay advertising type copy ana rel rday on the conditions of} At first glance the latter view might | sinking spell of several days. ; Sats . + 80, the Illinois Central at Princeton, Ky.,|the auto he was driving was struck ‘tor thir ine week doe, Memnier Wetih oe aes am me EE tne coated to (not seem cleaf, but what Mr. Harding |" yo ‘wily be. buried with the futl|contest of the will of Park Benjamin.) Dewitt, millionaire clubman and real {following the destruction of tracks by|and demolished by a New Jersey anc Becag, ea, Wrest, ater t DOM! ibe daz M peas, lathe, Ht be vbas to take over poniors of @ Battalion Chief of the}lete of No, 310 West 180 Btreet, the] estate operator, was to-day charged} dynamite yesterday New York Rallroad train at a grade tt, mey perk mud le order of vodot at Ths the roads, he w! ave to depend upon rtment from St. James's] ry, a ee e World Office. Copy containing engravings to be inamsber: of, shopmen, working |e ree, Oe ad executives to run | ovre, Department, from St. Jamens|United States Mortgage and Trust} with murder, frst degree, after the eae crossing near Park Ridge, twelve miley msde Oy sae World must be reccnea bok i 3c them and that the men will be work-| cick Company in Surrogate's Court to-day] slaying of J. Frank O'Connor, tailor,| WITNESSES BALK north of Hackensack. eR Par TeE, Ore ores fee. the Sanclee for the same individuals as they te Chie! obtained an order from Surrogate|in the latter's st hy Monday. Teorived by 1 P. M. Thursday preceding publics Mormal working force, with 61,182 |'°5 Acting Chief Joseph Martin said on store here nday The impact of the locomotive thre: ‘rele “ 7 j See on auiy. an increnees for the [207 oppose, only under Government learning of the former Chaplain’s | Foley appointing the company admin-| O'Connor died from the effects of a AT HERRIN INQUIRY | ee eee to the sare tare Tc crueeaditag eta fat ach week of $27, and a gain from the low | Deration ihe Tmlnops, Federal court {2°at New York have| “tstors of the estate, battle, which police say began over a Park Ridge Depot, injuring Mr. an:l simtay wats sheet cog, tive con antch hes \ point of the strike, July 5, of 12,547.) authority and every agency of the], coe, haba Wee rethey over had, | The will was offered for probate] stenographer. One Refuses to Answer,|Mt William Harris of Park Ridge. sa tee reednd by 4 FM. Fridte.. and ens Government at their beck and call, id § ye: was ‘conspicuous | vesterday when it became known that Dewitt was brought to this ci par , aes who NAS welts for a train. Both the fublication office by UP Mt. Fed na ties. Father McG a con Others EF N BRONX GRAND JURY The President, therefore, atter|Father MeGcan wes a consplcious| foe enjamin. disinherited hia five| Night after his arrest in a Syracuse thers Forget Names, _ flatter were given first aid and went to Tnmnion orden ant recived py s/f, Mt, Friday : e e de! Mr. 5 s cir home. Th y a Wi i as conditions require, | rigidiy in FEARS COAL FAMINE ||!st2nx ‘2 the nfo and con ot Gov- His bravery and devotion to duty have | children, bequating them $1 each, — [Totel. Because of his mental condi-| MARION, Tll., Aug. 30. (Assoclated hele ome ule Body of Arienta wa: the cruer'ot ia ‘celnt aod poduve reas Jy Lnigenyetr ge egheaaougre an ‘lotten been noted in the newspapers; | In the petition of the trust com-J siti | tie, it is said, to excessive | press),—The Grand Jury investige —>__ Display cony or ordera released Tater tain 88 ; is hesitant to plunge into any such |OeD Orr ctor and an aid in the|pany Calvert Brewer, Vice President,| king, arraignment, on the charge provided’ above, ‘when ‘omitted mil not sere ta Four Plans of Action Are] venture. To use the word “hesitant” | 0 counsciler and on ald in the | teciares he has been informed by ono| “#8 deferred until to-morrow. tion of the Herrin massacre opened] GRAPPLING FOR AUTOS $470 dlecounis of ‘aay character, contract oF othees, . is to put {t mildly—he is hoping . of the dieinherited children that they} Witnesses questioned to-day in the|¥esterday with at least one witness NT. € Adopted. against hope that he witt not have to| ‘he poor Bago a fled Will contest the probate of the will on| Preliminary examination told of at-|refusing to answer questions and CONTAINING TWO BODIES THE WORLD ‘The Bronx County Grand Jury for] do it. the grounds that their father was in-| ‘ending corned beef and cabbage | others forgetting the names of ° Missourt River still Holds Cech Avigust started.an inquiry to-day into capable of making the document; |P@ty with De Witt an hour after the|ers of the mob. The witness who re- of Wrecked 6 ~ maane o.oo. ; & coal ¢ituation’ ais it effects that|,. Meanwhile, Congress is restlessly| 4° ‘jre-attended St. Mary's Paro-|that he was unduly influenced, and|°rme. at which they say he boasted | fused to testify was placed fn custody semee OFT DE FESTETIC. — DUIA. CAMPBELiy were told-by represénta-| itching for a vacation while the Con- chial Rchool and Niagara Untyersity|0n other grounds. In view of his be- of the fight with the tailor. They suy|and will have to explain to Judge} KANSAS CITY, Me., Aug. 80,—| FUNERAL CHUBCH, Broadway, 66th St. fives. fe coal com-|ference Committee wrestles with the | Chie! Sehoo! tM vt vie took |liet that there will be a long delay| fer the luncheon De Witt returned | Hartwell. Two dead men, lashéd to the steering | “Notice later, Employees of an electric rallway| wheels of automobiles. piled on the| M’GEAN—On Wednesday, Aug. 80, at the \id that the borough| Tariff Bill. Political advisers like misiof orders in 1902 and fall orders] efore final adjudication, ‘and because | ‘° the talloring establishment, stepped ‘as far as fuel is{Senator James. Watson of Indiana ¢ the absence abroad until October|°V® the body of the dead man,| between’ this town and Herrin ee * + 23 Oliver ‘at, : were the| and John T, Adams, Chairman of the|* year Inter. Hey alain inde pao arg ot Meo. Darothy Be Caruso, one of | Washed his hands and obtained a grip |the first witnesses called, They ary |ttom of the Missouri River near L M'GEAN, lato havo | P! ey. 3 "the late | 224 took a train to Syracuse. To-day] said to have seen the march of the|Nearman, Kan., are bandits who 's Chursb, MeLoughlin and Republican National Committes, then archbishop. His first clerical] ‘he children and widow of thi cones Sng cape py Pay nt the! vervice was mt old St. Brigids in| :enor, Mr. Brewer aske-that the trust ee eee peer Avenue A. — company be appointed administrator. ting was a blank from heavy drink- Divi 1, at 8 P, M. Requiem masa Saturday massacre. bers of their gang, Under Sheriff} gept. 2, at 10 A. M. Albany, Buffalo and office will be sung Friday, Bept. mob on the strip mine just before tne} have been buried in this way by mem- Hf = iting Piet He was curate of the Church of Our] In citing the ‘value of bry Debieinin ihge = =| David Kepler believes. fan Francisco papers please copy. . ty peter errs 0 Sirota Hih counsel, it is understood, will] LADY COP DRAGS An expensive roadster was hauled it ii make @ motion to-morrow to buve his arly rental income of $6,000.) cient released on ball. TOWN SOAKTO JAIL |fm the river yesterday, and at- FUNERAL DIRECTORS. BY THE COLLAR] more buried ears were started torday, Corpses of a white man and a Negro sioner Joseph Jobnson in June, 1917, | ‘26 x the ordinance forbidding while his personal property, consist- railroads after his bravery in climbing a 50- bE as EN thin the city limita of soft] tain coal-carrying railroads and such} toot iadder under toppling cornices to] ine of securities, jewélry, paintings, 1) 94 BE St ‘would prevent a famine in admihister the last rites to a dying|°» Will not exceed $300,000, The in- | Vm be Pi the he said een art actaee oot te use the| woman in an East Slat Streot tene-|come from the latter Is said to be FOR THE LAST TIME| Strong Arm Good Enough|:re tn two of the automobiles. | { as te pwede prea t authority except in dire emergency| ment had yr oalled to the attention papa Benjamin, an adopted) — for Her—No Patrol saae the viver ot Necraun lntoemat| FRANK 8. CAMPBELL | wore decided upon and believes Congress ought to trust] of Mayor ayn one ot beaver | daughter, was made « apeoific. be- | Reseued Twice, Naval Omfcers Will Wagon Needed. Sheriff Wright that he and his family | | Suseral Church"ine.. to landlords request | to him to use th abt sort of judg- | succe eenae ae eTeYerY: | wueat of $60,000, To the widow was| Sink Her Of Virginia Capes. No mere man is going to give |had heard a series of revolver: shots py abepig 74 Se tng that thoy lay in supplies of soft|™ent as to the existence or non- Wipe dhe 9 Patrick's Cathedrai and] Dequeathed the residuary estate! PORTSMOUTH, Va., Aus. 20.—The| Mrs. Margaret Doyle, newly ap- 0m @ recent Sunday night at the spot Broadway coat . Miller that in gene ad pees pai rol became rectore of St. James in 1917 whieh 9999 to the paneteg Sane ny: U-111, former German submarine cruiser| pointed police wor of Bayonne, wire eared for the supposed dead Congress | becam 4 upon Mrs. Benjamin’$ death. ha hal she made | men is now being made. = polsit ‘ot want to give him this] Ho resigned 1n Dec., 1917, as chap-| "P° Snape credited with having sent at least ten] {he merry Di tt of calling a | Shreveman said he had frequently HELP WANTED—MALE. — * vs bevause of the pressure of his ships to the bottom of the Atlantic, 1 im.the Pronx; lifting 80 he hesitates to ask | lain ie EBELS e lc, Ie w one of the |noticed lights of automobiles in the} pnrvens. 6 * and Chauff woft coal by the city, and requesting | for it, because if he asks and Congress | duties as Director General of Catho- IRISH RI SEIZE to be buried in the open sea to-day. Waron when she seu foe Ole Hionely clearing. He had not investi-| cation plenie which wan bouponed on Aur Commissioner Fnright to survey the|does not grant it, the effect would] lc Charitels and as head of the ac- AUTO FROM U. S, PRIEST | She wil! be taken 20 or 30 miles off the] orton Doyle grabbed him by the 27 on account of rato, will be held Monday, be to hurt Republican members of | tivities of the Catholic Works. Virginia capes, where her valves will ih Dealt ied gated, he sald. ig Congress upon whose head the politi- ——>— and she will be allowed to] Collar, and drag’ be opened ie eT for lack of tuel ERIE GETS WRIT “J read in the papers about the OSEGSESSE GIS HO a Not to Tour, Halted 20 Miles From Dublin. | cage fs baice DUBLIN, Aug. 80 (Assoclated Press).| Lynnbaven Roads to become a tar woman Marshal at Des Lacs, ROCHESTER, Aug. 20,—Poltce to-day] | The President made It clear to those AGAINST SHOPMEN| _;ncricon, tourists attempting to see for air bombing she went down while] N. D., who quit her Job bponise Official Voting Coupon. attempting unre’ mystery ‘ had in tow. ye was floated to th i to arrest just ‘surrounds the discovery of the|that for the moment he will not ask dia Ireland are returning to Dublin deeply] yard on pontoons, but went down agsic,| Inughed at hen’ said Mrs. Doyle Ths LenB slit Pops Maw te Greater New Restraining Order Is Re-| disappointed and strong in thelr con-| The navy men then decided to let her] ‘They're not going to laugh as Yer eros Veise for, the. Mest Beastifal rr demnation of conditions in the prov- a was ready to be I ra joman, ding wil be eraiiod but he wit] turnable Tuesday. oon spel towed to ee. 1onfrnat man, was #0 Intoxicated MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL not insist for the present. ENTON, 80.—A temporary | Recently, despite edvice given them, pp ots acme at Me was flowing down the ‘The policy then is to see whether injunction against members of Fed. | "0, Youns American prints rented a SHOT AS TRUCK FIRES titer, I saw a crowd was gather. AT CONEY ISLAND a the railroads can operat tent! vutor ou! teeing. “ th Cc 4 e valironde pe it'they wo 4 erated Railroad Shop Crafts and allie: | They had gue only twenty miles from CARTRIDGE IN STREET oe et ‘ basi him pes the aide. ~ Will Be ae y 6 th ns, forbidding them, and any in. | Dublin when they were halted by _—_— ut drag 1. I think I'll be able KING AND QUEEN HARDING YEARNS ; frome. \nterteri roops, presumably Republicans. Rear Wheel Uxplodes Shel! aa} Welk to Jail. eral or RN and will call Congress back if it hap- ¥ fering with the] “ayer Man Leaps From Army Car, to dispense with the patrol wagon 1922 Coney Island Mardi Gras Revue TO GO TO CONEY pene 'to be! tet rallronds. operation of trains and the busines: | but, according to their agcount, these 4 altogethi k ase ‘ es et SONS of the Erie Railroad was issued to-day | 2Tousht them nothing but laughter, and} When James McGlynn of No. 5402 Week of Sept. iL. a ASLAND, BUT CAN’T|PITTSBURGH MINES ‘ude Joseph 1. -day | “hey were forced to alight from thelr|Seoond Avenue, Brooklyn, a laborer, $ ’ ENING by J foseph L. Bodine in thc which the soldiers appropriated. | jumped off the rear of a United States I vote for, ois a3 5 ARE REOP! TO-DAY | rederai District Court, v priests yd thelr wer to the near-| Army truck in 58th Street, between N 7 ‘ ‘or Queen Application for the inju ont town tm 9 Cenkey cart, iret Second Avenues, Brooklyn, y Production Assured fe me ie Junction war Me Calle a SS Toke, us tan shot io the Anite ee Contest Closes 12 Noon, Sat., Sept. 2, 1922. ms by as a result of perantnat, ‘se, the eds a rae OO SO ANGES President Harding would like to | work for every one of the 45,000 union] order is returnable in Newark next Make Bill More Objection- Producers’ Association had signed supplemental agreement on the basia| Jersey, City policemen who are al- able, He Tells Callers. of the Cleveland settlement. leged to have aided strikers by at-]| WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.—White Sonny aeereer rane Practically every mine in this section, | tacking radiroad detectives and who| House Callers who discussed the} OMm™s AT 102 FROM HER Fimst with the exception of some of those}were arrested by a Deputy United] bonus with President Harding to-day ILLNESS, owned by the Pittsburgh Cos! Com-] States Marshal came away with the impression that ROCHESTER, Aug. 30.—Mrs, Almira Pany,, wos opening to-day. Hundreds} ‘The strikers are prohibited by the| the Executive regarded the addition| Chapman: 12? Yeare old. 1s dead at her of miners were cleaning out the pits, The Walle and ‘taking crhar[order from confederating, co-oper-| ot the McNary reclamation and Sim- e ip Brockton, « village near the Was t, inactivity. Within way to Interfere with the operation | adopted yesterday in the Senate, @8| weeks ago. Mrs. Chapman was born Park Row, ‘orks | bullet froma cartidge which was ly- ing in the strect, and exploded as it was run over by a rear wheel of the truck. He was treated by an ambulance surgeon from the Norwegian, Hospital and went home, WF Yee Tuesday. leaders declared to-day, while they ctr-|~ ‘Phe order €mbraces the Jersey City . re WORLD | MA! culated word that the Pittsburgh Coal] notice ‘and’ names” specifically two Votes to EVENING MARDI GRAS MeDTOR P.O. BOX 247, CITY HALL STATION, or NEW YORK, NEW YORK. votes may be te, ot, The World's : “1 SMARTS RSE o both King aad en this Bevel wale Oe CaN hee a you use ballet for King and (Bee Story on Page Twenty.) be of the railroad or the duties of tts| making the measure more objection- | in County in 1820, when employees, able tham ft was in its original form. ! Western New York was a wilderness, elma ag