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Porter \ iy HAYTIAN COMPANY (JUDGE THREATENS RECEIVER SUES TO} 10 JAIL HUSBAND REGAIN $1,100,000) IF HEANNOYS WIFE Ball tiiaiges 0 Broneage and He and uP rae Fighter” Banking Houses With Friends Warned to Leave. “Secret Profits.” Her Alone. __THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1922. PLOT KIL RAL WORKMAN CLAIMS [ONLY 8 SENATORS CHIEFS OR KIDNAP | RICH FRIEND STOLE | RISKED DEFEAT BY FAMILIES ALLEGED} HIS WIFE'S LOVE} — OPPOSING BONUS ae ae Both Couples Sang in Jersey Church Choir—Sues for $100,000. ‘Humbug’ Is the Way Mayor Hylan Describes the Cut in Gas Rates; Orders | O’Brien to Fight for 80c —_ Declares Slash of $5,500,000} HOW NEW RATES ‘a Year Is Result of Star OF GAS COMPARE Chamber Meetings. WITH PRICES NOW THERMAL UNIT A FACT. The following table shows the pres- ent rate charged by the various com- pantes and the rate fixed by the Public Service Commission begin- ning Oct, 1: BROOKLYN GIRL TO BECOME BRIDE OF QUAKER CITY MAN Presidents of N.Y. of N. Y. C., Penna. and Rock Island Said to Be Menaced. MANY MORE DISORDERS, Bridges Dynamited and Burned; Union Men Taken With Explosives. CHICAGO, Sept. 1.—Police and Federal operatives here were under orders to-day to start a vigorous drive against radicals and agitators believed to be behind railroad wreck and bomb plots. Activities here followed twenty-four Nineteen ‘Fiveraa Measure, but One Was Beaten for Renomination. Evening World’s Struggle to Cut Price, Began Years Rates Atter Ago, Ends in Success, | conifiatea cas rors tae iti Central Union Northern Unton ; A $100,000 alienation suit was filed here to-day against J. Vroom Roscoe, New York representative of the Primrose Tapestry Company, by Edward A. Hoagland, of Wykoff, N. J. Earlier in the week Hoagland started divorce proceedings. Roscoe's reputed annual salary is $25,000 and he is also reported to own mines in the West. Hoagland is a workman, ‘As counsel for Wilbur L. Ball, re-] Mrs. Hazel Conety, twenty-three, ceiver of the Haytian American Cor-| in a high state of nervousness, fainted poration, Louis B. Wehle of No. 111] this afternoon in Centre Street Courk, Broadway, to-day filed in the Federal] while awaiting to appear against bh 4 District Court, a complaint in equity] husband, Joseph, who she had sum~- sult against the brokerage banking | moned to court on a charge of annoy~ houses of Breed, Elliott & Harrison} ing her and her two-year-old child. * and P. W. Chapman & Co, Through} After she had been revived, and told the action Receiver Ball seeks to re-|her story, Conety was called ‘to the cover from the defendants, whom he|bar and warned to keep away from describes as promoters, secret profits] his wife, who is not living with him, aggregating $1,100,000, which he al-|her home being at No. 224 Howard leges they made and concealed by mis-} Avenue, Brooklyn. leading other organizers of the cor-| «put his friends also annoy mé, |) COURAGE OR WISDOM? Question Is Raised as Vote Is Examined Regardless of Party. The announgement by the Public Service Commission to-day of a re- duction in gas rates averaging 8 per cent., expected to save the consumers in this clty $5,600,000 a year, brought] Nichinona Will & < from Mayor Hylan, in Lake Cham- | Jamal Hoagland alleges that Roscoe be-| WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 (Copy-| Plain, @ statement denouncing the cut came infatuated with Mrs, Hoagland | right).—Political courage or political] ® “humbug,” the result of “secret and eloped with her. Later, it was] wisdom? star chamber proceedings,’ and order- said, Rescoe returned to his wife with ‘ ing Corporation Counsel O'Brien to By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Eve- ning World.) whom he was reconciled. Hongiand| This is the question which the Miss MARGARET | Poration as to the cost to themselves ‘a hours of increasing disorders, bridge 1, now nving with his two children ut] Soldier Bonus Bill has raised as the} mand immediate public hearings on { Rarcnman. of properties whieh they turned over] Mrs. Conety interposed. | Aiapy 98 burnings and dynamiting of railroad the olty’s application for @ return to LS oo the corporation. them are prize fighters and there are the home of his parents at Wyckoff.|table of affirmative and negative i The whereabouts of Mrs. Hoagland] yotos in the Senate Js examined, In-| the 80-cent gas rate, U , The commission's order also es- dividual Senators, regangiess of party leqniishes @ sliding scale down to 95 are not known here, The Roscoes live Roscoe and Hoagland and thojr]#Millation, deeded for themselves} cents to benofit large industrial users at Pearl Fiver, wives were menthers of the Westwood| whether they thought it was better}4nd substitutes a British thermal unit Reformed Church at Westwood, and] politics to vote for or against the] for the present 22-candje power gas. public here to-day. The threo rail|all four sang in the choir, Hoagland] bonus, The party leaders themselves} When the new schedule goes into ef- heads against whom the alleged plot}and Roscoe were friends yntil last] did not attempt tomecure party har-|fect Oct. 1, the average price to waa made were said to be the presi- | June, according to Hoagland's story,}mony, but the record shows that of | householders will be $1.16 a thousand 7 the Senators up for re-election this] Cuble feet, fall more voted for the measure than] Although the Hearst papers to-day Cago,e Roek Island and Pacific. The | Roscoe. : declare the commission's order cutting arrest was expected. land, he took her to Roscoe's summer| favored the measure, while twelve|!m the statement he telephoned to his Companies Must Reduce Still dents of the New York Central Lines, | when, after hearing rumors Hoagland home here of the ring leader was said} When Mrs. Hoagland confessed her Republican side, nineteen | ates ia @ great victory for Mayor Hy- Deportation proceetings against| home and-told her to choose between] Senators whose terms expire next| Secretary, John F, Sinnott, the Mayor The Haytian American Corpora- several here in court now." tion, when ft was organized in 1917] At this, Masistrate Feed ontered ‘as a holding company, took over from| ll Conety's friends in the room the promoters extensive properties | Step to the bar, Eight men came for- and concessions in Hayti, a sixty mile] Ward and these were likewise warned railroad, electric light and power! to let the woman alone. To Conety, plant, a wharf, and certain sugar Magistrate Renaud said: “If you~go properties. s ear your “wife again OF Gveg tm By tho acquirement of these prop- Ue her, I'll send you to the work~ erties, tho complaint alleges, the do- ek Pagers 1 ar featt thal fend: romoters, cleared up for i ou gO t 2 {hemoelves secret profits agaregating dcp’ Heheve yours es oueT the amount sued for by representing] | at a paneled i po elec~ to the other: organizers of the Hay- Sin yping y Hall tian American Corporation that they ace. » paid them $1,600,000 in cash, when, as a matter of fact, they only cost property through the country. Disclosures of an alleged plot to kill three railroad presidents or kidnap memberg of their faniilies were mado during the investigation of radical plots, gecerding to accounts made Miss Margaret Rauchman and Oscar A, Gross to Wed Sunday. Among tthe early fall weddings will be that of Miss Margaret A, Rauch- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Louis Rauchman of No, 1492 Bushwick Park- way, Brooklyn, to Oscar Arthur Gross of Philadelphia on Sunday . next at Knapp Mansion, Bedford Avenue and: Rogs Street, Brooklyn, The Rev. Dr, I. Richardson will perform the emony. the Pegnaylvania system and the Chi-| made his wife admit intimacy wit to be under surveillance and his} ove for Koucov, according, to Hoag, | Senators who are up for re-election] !#®, th8 Mayor insists that it i» not. in connection with|them, She went to Roscoe, Hoagiand| March are reeorded against the bill. |" rt The maid of honor will be the plots against the railroads are prob-| said, and Hoagland Pat land) ut four of the twelve are special] “Show up the humbug of the al- PST ALO ene ele bride's sister, Miss Lucy Rauchman, | iyi TAbIIAL allegea thay there able, authorities said. Roscoe {t was alleged, doserted his| cases. Swanson of Virginia already | 'e#ed reduction in the price of gaa an- Equitable. and Herman’ Ziring will be the best | wore three high points in carrying out ‘Among numerous plots and actions| own wife and Roscoe and Mrs. Hoag. |has been renominated and 1s assured | ToUnced by Prendergast in this marn- @ [man The couple will leave imme- | T° heme for making and concealing agelast various railroad propertios in| jena were mmiasine for a week, of election. Willlama of. Mississippi} ‘08 ‘The all diately fora honeymoon at Niagara | ee eee ae ee 100,000., iret a Falls and the Thousand Islands. They the past 24 hours were these: The Westwood Reformed Church]and Myers of Montana were not no reduetion st ali will make their home in Philadelphia. 'W. P. Seytred, Pi crease, as the public will find out ey eppete rene Loeb . P. Se; , President of the] Consistory called a meeting to dismiss| Caudidates for renominaton, and New bir ‘Th eniny id crusac New Mexico State Federation of] Roscoe ea Mm waaeie from the} of Indiana was beaten by Beveridge | Whee the bills for gas eome In on the nigh ee ntier Ga cute geal Labor, and Andrew Bruno, a plumber,| congregation, it was said, but they for the Republication nomination, | >4#!8 of heat units tnatead of candle | “| Pe saps were held at Albuquerque following|turned and called on the Rev. Ells-| Therefore, the total of those who are} Pe" The rates have been reduced 10] AUTOS KILLED 67 thelr arrest on @ Santa Fe train and|worth Ward Decker, the pastor, and|really, asking for votes this fall and]... 7Hls fake reduction was made at/cents a thousand cubic feet, saving} PERE IN AUGUST the discovery of bombs, fuses and|begged him to drop them from the| Who opposed the bonus ts only elght—| the request of the gas companies! New York consumers $5,500,000 a , “contract’’ of sale was entered into be- tween the Haytian owner and the pro- moters in which the fictitious amount of $1,600,000 was set forth as the cash to be paid for the properties, At the same time a secret agreement is said to have been made in which it was cape in thelf grips. Searching police| roster before they were dismissed, Calder, New York; France, Mary-] tvemselves and was done to forestall) 14, put this is not enough. Fur- 221 IN THE STATE 00,000 out of the . ree “rt >] and delay hearings on the twenty.oda | ¥°*" Ley Cae caged ical ks Vag bats Wa said they found more bombs in Key-| ‘The minister got Mra. Roscoe to for-[land; Frelinghuysen, New | Jersey; | oi io oration of ane $0. | ther reductions in rates are necessary ee $1,600,000 was to be repaid to the pro- fred’s room, give her husband and a reconciliation] @u Pont, Delaware; Page, Vermont, : Several bridges on the St. Louis] followed, but Hoagland fotused to be} and Pepper and Reed, Pennayivana, cent rate which Corporation Counsel to make the price of gas really equit-] Kighteen Occupants of Cars Southwestern Railway in Arkangag] reconciled with his wife. "| Republicans, and King, Utah, Demo-| ©’Brien filed at my request last Jan- | able. Met Death at Railroad and Texas were burned and telephone a crat. uary with the commission. Yet every clement for which The Crossings wires were cut. It will be observed that with one ex-} “The gas company representatives] |. " Midge ‘burners fired a Santa Fo) RAILROADS ARGUE _ [eeption these Senators are from Hust- have bean holding secret sesslons with sade nbalabiies estat Sa on According to report of the Nattonal rest] ti h Prendergast during the it 1 and ¢ y the present de- 2 a coursing ti uh tastonte ater! AGAINST INCREASE Ror iak any oe ereacce ont eine Rite etal orale | isionigt the Publie Service Commiles| uenwey™ Froqactive Bouiaty, apa: Homes of three employees of the where editorial opinion has been at-}nounced this morning follows from | sion. These are: dents due to vehicular traffic auto- Ilinoig Central at Paducah, Ky., were} Tell Labor Board Mén Are| tacking the measure constantly. these secret star chamber proceedings. RAY arise lol ihe’ goa plead: robles and snatan aes caused the ard. from the obsolete 22-candle | State, including new York City dur- dynamited. ieee T ny . ’ Analyzing the vote in favor of the “Tell O'Brien to demand public Five men, including the Chairmen} Better Off Than in 1915. |yonus with respect to the Senators] hearings on the applications for re- power to a British thermal unit. ing August. § Snth vadvotion im rates. which, Of this number eighteen occupants of two striking Shopmen’s Union: CHICAGO, Sept. 1° (Associated | who are up for re-election, the record] ductions in the gas rates charged by United States Marshals and} tended to show that the cost of ving | CCT Will seek the votes of thelr} with the commission.”* however, must be further re. |°f 2utomobiles were killed at highway moters by the Haytian owner. As # S 2. ki matter of fact, the $1,100,000 was a in “washed through" and never passed between the promoters and the Hay- of Chocolate (1 tlan owner it is charged. As a final step the Receiver charges that the promoters caused" Itali n ream: misleading entries to be made on the 1a S journal and ledger of the parent cor- if you dou’ thal content | poration, and the directors at their BEST, buy what you oaasiaae first meeting in February, 1917, ne the BEST—theh male “comm! to the promoters, by way of reim- parisons, burgement for the $1,100,000 which Advt. on Page 5. [ arrested at Slater, Mo., by| Press).—Documentary evidence in- | Shows eight Republicans and ten Dem-| the different companies, which he filed the promoters had never expended, ‘ a a Ss tion's pre- taken to Kansas City char 1 constituencies this fall. Senator Cul-| The new order, which has been ac- railroad crossings. Col, Edward S, }11,000 shares of the corpora interfering mith: en ee Ae] has not decreased sutfiolently in the] berson of Texas, Democrat, whol cepted by the gas companies with res-| @¥eed according to the enormous |Cornell, President,ot the soclety, to- ferred stock of the par value of $1,- clude the alleged beating|!#st three months to .warrant any | favors the bonus, was defeated for re-| ervations that if the rates prove un-| Profits of the gas corporations. day stated that Persons walking on | 100,000. N Fn iaca pecan . " lotice to Advertisers improved ‘State roads are in great danger on acc@int of the increasing number of attomobiles travelling country roads. The number of per- sons killed while walking along high- ways shows the necessity for side- walks outside of cities, he said. Be- Breed, Elliott & Harrison Is de- scribed as a corporation organized under the laws of Indiana, and P. W. for Chapman & Co. is a copartnership en- Fru rade” sant ts Mit gaged in the business of buying and ‘space ‘m selling securities in this city. Os oe scale simmiaiing, guerarings. t0 be Breed, Elliott & Harrison, the com- — pisptay sory type coy for “the Suptll. plaint explains, promoted the Haytian meat ny ces, most ba ‘American corporation, an@ as such tlen and 4 Bush be ved 2 Fe ba promoters became and were dinabled Z7Gw. (Grey containing enarevings, to, be me by law from obtaining any secret | Sunday Mein Shoot re P Ye ogg, ich bas dy of a volunteer fireman on the Chi-| change in wages of maintenance of | 2OMmination, making the total nineteen | profitable they will be attacked later, 3—Gas mantles to be sold to the cago and Alton, who was draggea| way employees was presented before | Whose terms expire next Mareh, if not} ig the first result of the city-wide in-| consumers at cost to aid the peo- from an engine cab by a mob at Mar-| the Railroad Labor Board to-day by | 'e-elected. vestigation begun by the commission] ple,who use open flame burners, shall, Mo. Attorney Jacob AAronson of the Now| This group, however, is the nucleus) when it took office more than fifteen] which constitutes approximately York Central lings, representing Hast-|@ound which the entire bonus pro-| months ago. The fight on rates be-| 15 per cent. of the total’number ern lines. position has centred. They could not} gan anew, after having lain dormant} of consumers. — “NOTHING TO IT” ftord se Section leaders in the Hastorn terri-|@fford, they believed, to change their] since 1909, when ‘the gaus companies 4A demand for only one-cost as . i Déatern p as e i hese casualties th con- tory are being paid 87.1 cents an hour] Votes In spite of stern “opinion. | attacked the constitutionality of the} of gas to the corporation and atk Lak ar ppc axe aa ete yet \ : j “ ) SAYS PLOT “VICTIM” Yotes i anit 5 compared to an average of 33.7/ These men who are up for re-election} go cent law in 1919. The Consolidated] one-selling rate to the consumer. |autoists turning out to avoid striking A. H. Smith, President of the New| throughout the country, are Hale, Maine; Kellogg, Minnesota; | at yarious times raised its rate until] As to the last point, The Evening ‘i ‘ + T Ww ‘ . > edestr’ f ! y fi York Central lines, to-day declared he he index number for the.cost of | La Follette, Wisconsin; Lodge, Massa-} s1 59 waas reached, but in August,|World has forcefully presented the pedestrians aod hitting other care 38 Pispiay advertising type copy and release § Soe week day Morning World of P.M. the : . dotng so. not beer “4 Jha@ seen no indication that radicals | living for July, 1922, was 67 per cent, chusetts; Sutherland, West Virginia; 21. rei 5. t th x lidated Gi X ~ undisclosed profit whatsoever, m_recel ve’ fay. and an ‘wore plotting to kill hi ie ringed higher than jn 1915, according to the|Johnson, Callfornia; Poindexter, 1921, reduced voluntarily to $1.2 fact that the Consolidate, a © The report further states that in jessie cope ich Baa im or kidnap S Two big points in the order signed |Pany manufactures only 88 per eent.| New York City in August automobiles | poe on. ofice ‘by TP Mt. Briday. aud pod members of his famil Department of Labor, and the pur-|Washington, and Townsend, Mich- “ 3 4 4 ARDS HIS DOG | Imtertiow orden “mot received by 5 P. Mi ere amily, 98 had been | DeParinient of ear, ae eae es ligan, Republicans; Jones, New Mbx-|0¥ Chairman Prendergast of the com- of its gas, but owns numerous com-}anq motor trucks caused the deaths | SAFEGU: 1 OS conditions” real repert2 by a Chicago newspaper, | chasing power of earnings uly of |igan, mission are the definite demand that }Panies that manufacture the rest of|o¢ 67 persons, trolleys cars killed 5, TO GIVE ALARM AFTER = Gf latest recelpt and posi the gas, When the Consolidated buys gas from its own companies it adds a which said such a plot, with Mr.| this year left employees 24.3 per cent. }ico; Ashurst, Arizona; Hitchcook, Smith and two PME ged Presi. | better off than they were in 1915,’ac-|Nebraska; Gerry, Rhode Island pian agey FEB £08 anlee 8 dents marked as victims, had been| cording to Mr. Aaronson's evidence, Kendrick, Wyoming; Pittman, Ne-| mendation that the Consolidated and | profit, as has been set forth in these hatched by radicals among railroad seer vada; Pomerene, Oblo; Reed, Ml8-}p,ooklyn Union systems merge thelr |columns. As to this expose the Pub- workers and thwarted by the police.| SONATOR W COMERS WEEE) pOu MoKellar, ‘Tennossee, and / subsidiaries into single corporations. | lic Service Commission answers as fol- Mp. Smith laughed when informed PRESIDENT ON COAL, ‘Trammel, Florida, Democrats, Fee \nedian te ine tormr lide, his had been on the victims'}| WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.~Senator| ‘The votes of Lodge, Gerry and Hale]; Methe fact that a lew B. T. U. gas list of the alleged radical Reed of Pennsylvania, who has beon col-| are the exceptions to the rule Of] cannot be burned in open flame burn- “{ don't think there is anything to| laborating with Senator Pepper in an| Wester strength, for most of thelors and it was cadjended that the| {s the’fact that there are a large it,” he said. “There certainly hasn't] effort to settle the anthracite strike, Senators up for re-election who fa- companies would derive huge profits} number of companies operating been anything to it thus far, or at| had an extended conference with Prest-| yored the bonus came from the region/rrom mantles at the present retait] as independent corporations, but least, our company police and detec-| dent Harding to-day prior to the Cab-| west of the Alleghaniess bleak, Throvah the weraer tha.come || reals\under fetal ied that due to the wave of rail.| Mr- Rved defused to discuss the na- Republicans and Democrats, who fa-!Jouble and triple profits pald by com-} prepared to undertake a merger ever, that vored the bonus but are not up for] panies to others affiliated with them[| of all its companies, and the Divine office will be sung Friday, Sept. turning on every gas jet, lay ture of tie conversation, saying there road and bridge destruction, dynamit-| \\) jothing to report at the present] Te-election, come up for renomination] from which they purchase gas with} Brooklyn Union system likewise. 3 Me eal peP >) Dern egfiee wal te tay, Se the arations Commission on the 5 a . M. Requiem masa Saturday, which to supply consumers. This 1s particularly important as he Reparations down in the kitchen with a tube from} gept. 2, at 10.4. M. Albany, Buffalo and ings a other rats ot Paeneee time. tn 1924 and some of them believed it Welem dave webs the country since essential to tako their stand for the} Because pf the change in standard ; German moratorium question, neither Regotiations with the striking shop-| mLBVEN HURT As “TRAIN RUYS| bonus 40 ax to head off opposition in} a reduction of 10 cents for 1,000 Cube ee ene nae aet thes {approving or disapproving it. oO ee ten aeparated. from. his === erafts halted last iy. the Bormeal THROUGH OPEN SWFrro primary contests next year. feet of gas does not mean that the is Shit It specifically reserved, however, le ha e | ——>—————————————_—_—_= ferce of company police and detec-] yp pIANAPOLIS, Sept. 1.—Bleven per-| The question of passing the Bonus sat soturn will he © Gtman| «cave Bot been sufficiently inde- |, Hest) Hberty of action in case} Wite, Bve, who ts living with © on, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. tives between here and Chicago bas ; “ ay aoa byes tuk Bedeldaniinl veto ia Rak Ao. Y gas] Demdent Yinanolally to undertake |) {DC clopments made other action | Frederick, at No. 388 East 149th ioe saseannadl to wall over L000 man. [eee nue’. ween 8 Bis Pour ‘ is 8 extensions and improvements ater develop Street, police say, A letter to his son A | passenger train ran through an open| uncertain as it appeared a few weeks] of the quality to be supplied after} in, t have been demanded by the |neces#ary. hte deanond Company police, it was declared,] switch and ploughed into the rear end} ago, ‘The vote shows that the oppo-| next Oct. 1 can be manufactured more iq tb haruan. dletcict: 7 told o Pag ot ARCH. were laresty responsible for the atreat|or a, freight train On.a eiiidy near | nents of the meagyre are men wha are| cheaply than gas of 22-candle power, | public in the suburban Uisteots. ma Aeon eee Sue. oanine. Fane of prisoners in the Gary wreck, and| Brownsburg early to-da: not likely to py © their votes once| Which is now being used. With one financially competent | pany reported a net income (profit) of] Ryan, who lives above Krumm, heard the arrest yesterday of alleged ring- a aoe ely te alttad,. They constitute] Under the British Thermal Unit (or| comPany with which to deal | §4,017,726.96, or more than 21% ccnts|the dog barking furiously and de- leaders ina plot to blow up the West-| EPISCOPAL BISHOPS HEAR SHOP] more than enough to prevent two-|B. T. U.) standard about one gallon] the o difficulties will be re- [for every. 1,000 eublo tects ahs wae tected an odor of Eas Ho salied Po- ress at a int near Chicago. NAFTS CASE, re g 7 ik is juired in making 1,000 moved, at the cents rate. 92: é | iceman elancey, cen Depress St 5 eee ee Rui: foots ang rivatered’ in’ Payer | 08 Of Oe Oe 4 profits were $6,759,675.86, or 35 cents|through a window and found Krumm PORTLAND, Ore., Sept.—The case of | of soldier bonus, euble feet of gas than under the prea- ‘These lower rates are the fi sig- BONUS ESTIMATE ‘These opponents are sixteen Repub-| ent, or candle power, standard. This | nal success as the result of The Eve-| per 1,000, Although this was at the] dead. 3S $3,845,659,481 wagons 7, Two occupants of auto- $001 a 3 were kille highws : HE COMMITS SUICIDE oer. oc, enters seated ist ate mobile: e Killed at highway rail obaracter, contract or o! road crossings within the city limits, — emir vin of iuneatonay ats Ne Se THE WORLDS F NCE. Animal in Room. a RANCE RESERVES Raith ; LIBERTY | OF ACTION] _“eov#e Krumm: fifty, of No. 1012) 1) pyspemes—-GYULA. Campbelt First Ayenue, committed suicide this ral Church, B'way, 66th. Funeral private, 1, morning by inhaling gas, after hav-laayy—eaiiy L. Cam v Le bell Funeral Take Cognizance of Allies’ |ing taken steps, the police believe, to] "Chiron, away, oth st. Priday, 2 Po Mt dog so it could give warnini Decision.’ gave Ale aoe 6 st © | WGEAN.—On Wednesday, Aug. 90, at the PARIS, Sept. 1 (Associated Press). |°"rimm locked the dog in a room,| rectory of Bt. Jameste, No. ES Oliver ate —The French Cabinet to-day simply | sealed all the doors and windows of] fectcr of Bt. James's Church. BAN, tafe “took cognizance’ of the decision of |the other rooms, stuffed the keyholes ‘A question which has been a disturbing influence in the past 400,000 shopmen now participating in a railroad strike was to be placed before licans who are not up for re-election Brink Roma will not offset the re Le LI So coreg ene me 2 5 rate, in tat 4 ould sal : ’ < even Republic. b rate redui , er se -cent rate} have earned 1 nentative of the si federated shop crafts : : 7 ‘ Soe ote ae iouke or°masemree fautumn elections to be against the| $1,840,000,000 SPENT peainiba: Brooklyn Clstriota net cheer) (The Ataris, Ligh Heat and Power This Is Figure Placed on | tion of ihe Bishops, if in their eyes the four Democrats Whose terms ed in the original $0-cent-law of 1906, |Company, owned by the Consolidated, at ea the tinlans ia Gnwarrealad: lagnire and five Democrat who are not] AON EX-SERVICE MEN From 1917 until to-day ‘The Evening [which docs nothing but sell gas to Ahe Total Payments by Ex- | Audience was granted upon the receipt | Up for re-election, or a total of thirty- ; World hag been unceasing in its ef-|Congotidated and.tts subsidiaries, in Washi of a communication from the unions. | (00 In wadition, there are acven Ben-| WASHINGTON, Sept, 1.—More|forts to secure proper rates, 1919 reported ne eof $1,315, perts at Washington. A ; t : than $1,840,000,000 has béen expended Ever since that time ‘The Evening | 607.78 and in 1921 it wag $1,721,602.11 tote Government on bebalt of form-|World has also been demanding a|—an increase of more than $400,000. ators who didn't vote and of these at WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.— WHAT BONUS BILL OF aeevice men through the Veterans’ {Substitution of the British thermal] These added profits of the Astoria least two are against the bonu: and plant were added to the Consolidated’s costa before it fixed its own price which the consumer was called upon to pay. So the gas user had to pay « Official Voting Coupon. Re fe kee the ny, & ast oes York, rk tae yee te 1 ing Neat Ok MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL & AT CONEY ISLAND possibly more, so the total opposition Government experts estimate unit standard for the 23-candlepower. is more than {hirty-two, which is a] Bureau, according to a statement 4 on . the total cost of the bonus at GIVES SERVICE MEN te more than shirty-two, whlch ls a] Suiee ne bureau's exyenditures to But thia paper has consistently point- Will Be Crowned $8,845,659,481 on the basis of M c Ki 0 vote bean below thirty-two,, tho] Aug. 1. ed sue ual whee Ore B. a Us gas KING AND QUEEN 9 Measure Carri “ive p> ; . Of the total, a imat ,-| was adopt ho rates must be 1 Ldn “ pte Da ay tional Plans ; pe ey Print sxe 8 eeaneull 419,000 Swan mapetied tor i a duced in proportion to the decrease |the Consolidated two profits. 1922 Coney Island Mardi Gras Revue lan, Ss (a L 7 sand The measure must be ironed out in| training; $245,478,000 for insurance;|%® thermal unite in the gas. The Week of Sept. 11. 22% per the farm and » home aid 2% per cent. ’ vocational training. This cost would be divided annually as follows: WASHINGTON, Sept, 1 The Bonus Bill passed by the Senate is figured on the basis of $1 per day for home service and conference between the two Houses, | $369,619,000 for compensation; 9g01,~|Pvening World does not feel that ‘the but the general opinion to-day at the} 186,000 for allotments; $382,378,000 reduction ordered by the Public Se: Capitol was that the vote over the| for allowances; $35,093,000 for marine vice Commission has been adequate, Presidential veto would be in effect} @nd seamen's insuran 188,961,000] 4nd this paper will continue to de- the same as the vote this week. for medical and hospital service; /™mand'that the rates throughout the L vote [0F.....sseceseccreremscomserececenseserees fOr Kil ( Contest Closes 12 Noon, Sat, Sept. 2, 1922-" " 1.25 per day for foreign service. hospital facili ajcity be cut still further. 1928. 477,460,888; 1924, $2: ' eee eee $988,000 for hosp! facilities an r hy 129; 1926, 2 Five optional plans are pro- |$6.000 WORTH OF SILK service and $52,296,000 for adminis~ an #8 (deers ge haw RRER aks AP He eben 370, vided: cash, paid up. insurance TAKEN BY THIEVES] “yo ther, oe ¥ WORLD SUMMER "Es, . | pin World reprints the following A 226; 1026, §187,564,284 certificates, vocational training, The number of Government insur bore of net cost to manufacture gas Parte ls ance policies in foree was reported; Mook No Chances pf Leay=| tno bureau to be 70,070, of the Walus| in this clty and the profits earned by ing Their Fingerprints. of over $1,194,000,000, the Consolidated compantes: safg at the Barton Silk] Wormer service men receiving com- ie ihe 380 $92,176,427; 1980, $96,872,946 1981, $25,406,112" 995,772; 1989, 918,503,421; 1934, 1935, farm or home aid and 160 acres in land setilement. Moreing EDITOR, P. O. BOX 247, CITY HALL STATION, Evening World... NEW YORK, NEW YORK. Morning & Sunday. “S8 $1. a Mall Votes to EVENING WORLD MARDI GRAS Wer 910,788,19 Service men whose credit is not abies Ob ke BO. iis cents conte. cen . No. th red 174, R . he hand 1996, $19, more than $60 may receive the ee deans Oe 3, was wheres lant eee ae ; tbh Rotate in tts own Dae ae Sunday World 10¢. per Sunday Brose, 3 Pita Ne i a ey ita ‘sve. . oto Uptown, = : amount as soon as the bill is made | night and $6,000 worth of silk was taken, M Corporations ...-, 25.76 49.79 99.6 ae neeiaee eae nei aa corner st.1 Harlem, £008 Beventh ‘ave. ment : $28,409,290; 1940, $18,991,51 co according to the police. talied $0 242, ‘while tho medical ex] price” put upon eee arena Se tas aie (Bundling, Byookion, 68 Washington —s ‘ned’ Fullteor pt 7,783,804; 1942, $104 vocatio: The robbers blew out a half-ton door Heleed in has dated G % Me not vate for both e ai Total to 1943, ais trainin ave ented to we emouse | ending to the vault. ordered by the bureau to date. Of the} {ty Gws 44.03 67.02 Koide "pour ee remat shame paty!sne'tandidate, it » King ond Gress. ies. et 1 1948 to 1946, $2,708 Pane 8x0 9 2 a SMO ‘The robbers ovidently used gloves, as| 26,364 former service men now re-| What the co peapets é Cashier, New York World, S oy ee 78. eel equal to their service credit, plus | tere wore no finger prints found, There} ceiving hospital treatment, 10,779 are} Pa!4 80.00 $1.29 81.25 Fut Row, New York City. YF GOCOSLOSIS SIS SWSLOGLOSYO LEO EO} f 40 per cent., or at the rate of | were apparently five or six men in the} tuberculosis patients, 8,897 peuro- ~ id Total $8,845,659,481 a ante peal $1.75 per day. rebbery. psyehiatric, 6,688 general and suri ." In 1919 the Consolidated For Story See Page Seven.) Y 5 ore on men

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