The evening world. Newspaper, September 1, 1922, Page 3

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRID ae TieAs To NES korn KLINE nD NOT AT ONCE ON TIP OF BERGEN’S GUILT RAD DRAINS DRY |Girl Scouts Close: Ae Manor Summer Camp LURED NTO AUTOS, WHITE LIGHT AREA ANOTHER DRUGGED Be | Supply Centre for Broadway Washington Stenographer Is ae May Be Lil. Against Waiters Falls Into Hands Found Near Greenwich— fim by the Prosecutor, a: of Police. Larchmont Maid Dies. | It Is Hinted. A The list of young women who have been found dazed and injured on the highways of Westchester County and Southern Conne ) TRAILED TO OASIS Prvnire Coat Men Seen Carry ing Mysterious Packages + From Apartment. cewater polles they have been instructed to pay pars ur attention to the stories told jeorge F. Kline, in Hackensack is to his motives for killing Jack n, the movie extra, last Friday and that told by Miss Alice Thornton, tieut, victims of men who have lured them to take automo bile rides, was increased to four when Miss Betty Tomlinson, a stenographer of No. 1143 18th Street, Northwest Washington, 1 Greenwich, Conn., late last night Miss Tomlinson wi who acknowledges having be n the first to tell Kline of the actions of Rergen and Mrs, Kline. was discovered by a po Detectives Unzergatt and Lucca of Inspector Bolan’s staff believe they ried up one of the theatrical district's 1 busiest oases early to-day when they motor patrol on a road near The detectives have learned that in a semi- Kline was slow to act upon the tn- — conscious condition, apparently caused formation given to him by Miss ey raided an apartment at No. 1696 by a drug. She said she had started Thornton at a dance, at which his | Pie) Ts Broktway, corner of 68d street, They from New York on a ride with amin} = DORA GRE wife and Bergen wore also. present ) battered down a door by the authority she took a drink in his company which Fee They have learned that Kline visited : ‘ss 3 search warrant and say they tasted “queer” and soon after that be-| Children of the Bronx Sad-} jis former home ound: at Coytesville, N. J., came dizzy and helpless. She was . . we 4g a KSPR, 18 taken to the Greenwich Hospital. Tho dened by the Fate of a several times with Miss Thornton, i surgeons believe she may have been Title tleroine not on the day of the shooting, ap- Ninety-six quarts of gin, forty-one Pints of whiskey, twenty-six quarts of anergene nisenerrey injured internally when she fell ot parently with object of getting Tum, two one-halt-galion jugs of port jumped from the automobile Sadness reigns in the hearts of}her to tell him more and by way cf wine, twenty-eight quarts of ver. The third victim of the series of sinv hundreds of kiddies of the lower id Any shi pes Nig he Lada 1 F Miss Mercedes a vice he fe vad done hin ( } > Mouth, nineteen gallons of real beet Unc at nok aries arenes i Tami {A [ Bronx to-day because of the untimely] ,10° Ne fit the eee { i { ven " fe orto Rica rl who was employed in om »y ope is eye ' Bee} end en sssortment of cordiais, The the household of I, MeNeil Dielman|4eath of eleven-year-old Dora Green-| “phe substance of their conversa- ‘ ' Value was placed at $1,500. No. 63 Palmer Avenue, ‘chmont, | field, who heroically gave up her life]tions, if overheard, might or might A i, The raiders found Zittire Carmine died in’ the New Rochelle Hospitalltg gaye her seven-year-old brother,|not give the Prosecutor grounds for } f in the place and arrested him on a SS iauleanwee nite Robert, from death bullding up more proof of deliberation : s Me Miss Iamirez was found unconscious n Bergen's killing than is furnished 4 Gharge of having Mquors in his pos- at hmont and Beach Avenucs)| While attempting to cross the!) the witnesses who were in. the ; : session and also for having a revol- Ww y night. She recovered suf-|street near her home at No, 687 I Kline home when Bergen ¥ shot ‘ ver ae was discovered later in a ficiently to tell the police the name off igsth Street, holding her brother by| Charles Scullion, brother of Mrs j “4 foom. The prisoner declared he didn’t the man who had taken her for a ride]. | ang, a runaWay team of driver-| Kill who was arrested yesterd: ' know the liquor was there in his car and thrown her ont charged with being an accessory be- : aie The.police had been watching the % when she resisted his love-making.|less horses swooped down on thelfore the fact in that he brought { partment for several days, after hav- Poe His name will not be made public unti![ children. Realizing her danger, Dora] pistol downstairs and put it in Kline ’ Mary SHER AS SOE ‘ : y E a Ing trailed to it a waiter from a caba ONC TOS rod : AT: he is arrested sr out of danger’s| hands immediately before the killing f eo They 1 pushed her brother f danger's ; Hl ‘ r ey learned that waiters from : has made four different statements sath, only to be run over herself and i} many cabarets and restaurants a H hath; Only to) be ran 2 is t Broadway, on getting an order Girls From All Parts of the liquor, slipped away to the apartment Heir to $13,000,000 Wants to Learn)’: 2 yw. sys wf ime in, Seen se ’ = naar = h " re and Mrs. Joseph y and got mysterious packages. Country Visited Camp three ohitdren of Mr. and Mis. -COReph | ingty. Lueger automatic plete) and fe 7 ‘ ° e Greenfield, She was in her last year i " After they began their vigil the de- Andree R ) n Peat Schual No. 8. at Brown. that Kline already had in his pocker f ee tectives trailed waiters to their vari- ; : e IS e UL eta aremnds iohete 38th Street, Her)the Colt pistol with which he shot ous cabarets and restaurants, and de This is the last day of this sum- Place eet East u Les : € et Bergen. H } , nd E and di ey as 2 —— little brother is heartbroken, A Riis sce gta ta meaiita ° i mee win tine We was if supply |mer's encampment of Girl Scouts at 6 morning the children of the nelghbor-|, A PAE is mat if Ns, ae | r the White 1 distric ‘amp Andree, Briarcti anor, an¢ ; ALS lanad vin Ni a for Ri ; he brought do: he Col Apo reSeA MAING closet mee lee ee aeons Autos, Yacnts and Palaces Have No Lure for Rich-Man-| hwo eniied at te home el tine dead | UP Une gauilen ecreale coed ts 0 1 k this morn-| 51) (he girls will have left for thelr * re little friend) to manifest thelr sorrow. | 7 CCU twee no ald sue eur Bag seonieltion Agent Amnroog and oie Vos etary ightnil: uee: a to-Pe—Wants Home and Knowledge. saree ertisub jot, inden Nevgs, [Nie by nrcnbacie Bera oe fo ' A 1 ape ieee ELE . ‘ cae j 2EENSBOR og , o was urge of the truck which] "SI the slayer w bsaiclalts : mile either side of the Captain's mer 300 Girl Scouts from nearly EENSBORO, N. C., Sept. 1 (Copyright) —"I will learn to read and] ¥NO was In chuurke of the tiles wien) nich the killing was actually ac- IFPRICD thelr waren when trey neatg| Cvory Sate were at the camp write” Such knowledge is the first thing Joseph Henry Browning, mill| held by the police of the Alexander] complished was a question whieh th a tauneh coming in a cuarter of a mite] | \* en Suniel hand, plans to buy with dhe $13,000,000 lawyers ave assured him he will | Avenue Sta bhalt bara aticlal beanie RAPT Vase ye yan cueirn é eee teach Ae ANG |e ue canouerra inherit from the $150,000,000 left by his great-uncle, Thomas Browning, |. > isting dew sirevolver ab wnideting (OF q f made all speed in th mobile but n “The Spirit of Girl yan vership Plea Goes|Fort Lee business men when there it-stalled in thessoft sund over whiel eailne with einiRvOR the punt who died recently in Texas leaving neither will nor immediate helr ; Over. was some question as to his disburse- * } ney had to from high water mark tur After this the “Then a home,” he added Hedley, President of the Inter-|ments of an entertainment fund which PF \ and they ran the rest of the way ps Glee Glnh ese intel Gano: At Ghia’ mormantiewtilenio wanitaiere h Rapid it Company, an-|was to boost the town as a moving { | The motorboat was then scootin<| 4"! Paine n cnitenantieed the mill whistle blew, He i to-day that with the approval! picture centre has satisfied the au- ort out to sea, but there were twenty} 4), POaraR ERRIEAAUATEI ut the blast. “And TH ret] Comfortable but T won't throw away Mayer, the nm cat thorities that the story is true. But, mee tye whiskey piled at the/ 4 who lined the shore. j away from that,’ he said. a cent hip had been adoured to Spt [according to the police, it had nothing j water's edge. The marks on the r the purposes of the pageant the |] He did not mean the work. He}. N® automobiles or steam yachts, |! en eeetce ate securities {tO do with Kline's quarrel with Ber cade the agents said, strowed that} sis iuilt a crescent stone sti mode it plain he meant the whiste,| Me sald, no palaces, but just the |\uaia he made to warrant the, final/Ren and is not material to the present } gata Persons had exported the whis-1 0 weit selocted woodland. alte All his life a whistle has dragged him] ome and the power to open books|adoption of the plan of readjustment. [charge against Kline, 1 whet Key fro mNew York to the Bahamas costumes of the participe from sleep, hurried him through lunch|@Md see—not a strange arrangement legall; and then had jost ill ly \} cally eek r most illega wn to idvantage ela Himonly at dusk. He Wu{0f letters, but worda;that mean as ri } fy) seized 102 bottles of whiskey at H ap Been Rae vi desires a spot where the sound] Joseph Browning is one of the BfoCarthy'svestautant In "hms clan: ; F Seep a Rane ‘of svlilatles’never Int thirty-four Browning heirs who bless H ro Servant i ; f With the arrest yesterday ot Mau- a —— a] ate ui claim: and et the} who left South olina befe the al pe pest Gon and Mannie Kessler, CROOKS SO NUMEROUS money, he continues work here at the} war between the States, to settle in Le ane i charged with removing and conceal 2 Oak Cotton Mill, It is well]Texas. ‘Thomas Browning served] cs > : . . I BU faith 000) rats thc emetinee Coit || BOOTLEGGERS HAVE TO Long Skirts Menace to Health, h to consider the possibilities effin the Confederate Army, then | SiX-Year-Old Son of Publisher McLean Has Narrow Republic Storage Company, dry of- HIRE WATCHMEN many, (sion Nani he dogs not Intend tends. Oll|dineceaten therwincc eae Escape From Death at Bar Harbor. OE AAR Ne ce : ; honestene Cor ets Help, Says Dr. Copeland to he “out of w job, has given this land a valuo estt BAR HARBOR, Me., Sept. 1.—Pulled overboard from his father's yacht 4 ei ee ce Heep drowning Tas) Known forty | muted! at $150,000, 000, ey when a line became wrapped around his wrist, six-year-old sto: sons knov about that the po : of life, years of toi ong) Thomas Bro wre | Assistant United States Attorney | jour) ) aa A Ba irs 6 acne 5 3 Eoin oedloom einer antalesHeuTTERe Cay, Browning had communt-} yonn McLean, son of Kdward 1. MeLean, Washington newspaper publisher, ‘ a Clark, who ¢ up the comp rey Lae aes Dress Should Give Perfect Freedom of Movement, but |i)... cnet hy the tectecy fon whan leaving heres When he diet re ene} was rescued by a scrvant named Breeden, it was learned to-day, The boy, } said Kessler had been indicted fo protect their stocks, encore 1s 1 Dyes ‘ : 1 rk these have se yund ve a bak ey avive er half a your's work bc mes in the Southern Federal District | of No. 156 Sullivan Sti Tweet Girdieos Good Thing, Asserts Commissioner. LLP liars tanh elie it wad Helleved that. nix wealth | was roweea aft cA If an hour's wor y 4 y { liquor charg all of whieh ure} man for bootleggers, told Magistrat Health Com oner Royal Copeland y» returned from Murope orking ani counting each penny,| the existence of his South Carolina Ee ‘ ae iMculty brought the Hed L 4 into the choppy \ i Runs, He was tried in Br Oberwager in the Night Court last week, expressed his%iews on women’s fashions as he observed them in i ht be food and cloth! relatives was learned. An advertise-[2%2 With gr Sree: PUllOd.: OVeruORs wah B @ bribery of Prohibition officials, | é his family— now eight children regres Fa ain i lace close enough to be pulled aboard] sea an | \' ‘ csent the bootlesgers—that | Paris, and as they relate to health, in a vay. He declare ; c c s danles daw ta woman ee Bk Kessler is areal tae BEBiGn of them. I'm a watehman | 1, opposed to long skirts but thot the modern corset was healthful. And now one of the improbubilities! Groonvilie and all of the Browningal o i eR meg | beard and plunged into the water, He He is a former liquor dealer and is} {! They have to hire wateh ' let ie awe ee Sl ag takes place, He fully heirs} went to see their lawyers, Josenh| 28% Moylan, and a chauffeur named) oq tne boy and yelled to stop the é gaia to have boasted openly of j.is/ men Iecauso xo many people are dis-| | cetn bite Sea risen ‘ Ys to an unbetievible fortune! peowning, the mill hand, Is son op| Hutehingon and his personal atend-| yaont | stocks of liquor, eve 1} hon hey buy ‘hooch’ wherever v oul and Healthful! thansthe ast his lawyers tell him Hel tney Browning, daughter of the sis-Jant, was fishing over the side of the!” By his rescue Breeden averted ) Juri Officials said yesterday tht Hea i" BAI then. some one comes DU MANO sONG 8a: poneuenn sot ar Mins Rel a vill be one of the richest men in] tar of old Tom Mul the MeLean yacht, ‘The line] what might have been another trag- y ieaaier was worth nearly $10,000,000, AUS Bnd “ahakes down! tho truck | wny not tackle t kint whieh i [ROUT OE: MEOHNER Te ave, Mle, What will he do with the} Since the news was published thst : ; ind the boy's}edy in the McLean family, Vinson » all of which he had made in liquor] @iver and gets away with it a menace Be AO LY an bet iy ? an estate of this magnitude was to] Peceme Wrapped around the Oe¥ 8) vr iy can, nine years old, was killed in }, transactions, nate pace cutie feds INS ae 1 om ie ae erate 1 ceking the an Wes be distributed among the South Caro- | Wtist Just as a bis halibut seized the) Washington by an automobile four } {| A third man, named Albert Bloek, ¢ to Court so we! Commissioner, “hi ue mua to locate sning. AtTiina heirs, Brownings have appeared | hook. ‘The youth battled with the fish] years ago. The boy was known as 4 ] 1% sald to be involved in the hoot! riet Attorney and] — Fermin han miodaini Aone vered the mill store and/in all parts of the country ne] until his strength gave out. ‘Then he] the “hundred million dollar baby | Bot, Chief Zone Axunt Anpledy swdl sre If we up the bands whe | B¢stion 5 ; i nae ete ait was making some pur-lone who has even borne the nani } fey | Block, whom he described as bape. th pete bak badk OTT th ad ave healthful in maintaining | ¢ could look on the accidents of life as : T JUDGE; I ame eco cs CUI GUFEOAG HIRT tea ty ip oeltan, Gene Gere Le ee ari omen TL ROM aaaT MER ReTRLT Mi quit work w te ccimly as this phitosophteal mil hand |] MURIEL M’CORMICK |LAUGHED AT JUDGE; : pai ee? Was Nelli $1000 ig nei describing themisatves, G6 [en ee down er und not before ere, Joseph Browning E OFFER GET 6 MONTHS EACH i ‘eat bail yesterday and Sweetwood in $10.- | Charles Hity-four, an express: |} ae HoWbeds ahi) TRE PR RE ( itl a y hirteen million dolla Me GET Bats 000, by Federal Commissioner Hiteh-] ian, y West 26th Stre nib ; oe PAR head 5 hist wack ofoottee: ani . Alleged Pi kets Must Serve im k cock. Thomas Ma UES TE { was sorry to 1 : ah : a ate ; ospect ; Beedle tednhrra ine atone lees Il Face Poverty for Love Work orderly Zone ent Appleb. ud to-day] West 118th Street, his helper, Mc remark: eh ist , on i a Ph aPeeH AGRI Tis! convereation! Gilet fuat ua Wall Wi ace Poverty “ ck athNgrohibition rents were con-| have had twe 1 CANSHUAY BSlloaninin coca Ba . tre n Americ 1 wouldr » After t well | have on of the excitement it seemed te i pockets in Union Square Park yes- 2D} Bronk Yn the conspiracy, he dit not| Street a man f formerly a lit ' j sae ‘ ¢ aroused in him CHICAGO, Sept. 1.—William 1 b> MpuwPNce auch wan ihe care, Onevce| Fowler said he found sixty-six quarts| put they wor r more ke anyway ny in m n n live Thave a ; Faia (anouuad atin neo i loubt bh, uch w fT) of supposed liquor in one trunk. Der Be lntt os Sherrill, who said he tepresented|'* as j the men displayed what was apparent | Of Sunposed Ter len. MeBla Sc inteeame, ahuonneee Charles A. Oberwager in Night Court Fe finding out whose badse it wa permit ; 9 Me - a McCormick offers to appear on the "The detectives have nothing on ‘Rev aa "Text of This Missionary ease Write? 0 Mefes an at neste "prisoners the ae yr v! namé of “Navanna M strate. sentenced thems: 8s Fin It months each in the work 10Use Accomridoting ¥ ayntih Shows Him “Red Box” to Post|Two Jersey City Men Detained at Woodbridge, N. J., “iF eee To oe mA aes here Letters, end Fire Apparatus Arrives. Just Picked the Lock. cd recently in the Fast, white she}lancey Street: James King, thirty Back in the wild t Wooly We the Rey, Edwin Hall, an PERSONAT ederick Lee und actin Gaus Benes Lermsy | was the guest M i til- | echnaon, thirty-eight, of No. 985 Dor nd all w ef GC... FP ft Juss., we Htinerant missionary ¢ nut 1 mth t While hoping the above ce his former guests at least to send eee ine hele yeep pana eae REN Drur nd they neighbor as the le hes repeated this admonition from the ae aicciniia (havenrev aR tiaix waneihe Ghiet aon aciicecel a ' Hl ad aha ses LAS cee ei eH ages eee Canadian border 1 Rie Grande Jersey, is leaving nothing undone to get in commun OOF oe : Aa chas ges disorderly conduct , sterduy Mr. ta \ ( i 1, would dea s letect q the ad noticed the same me Land settl ' Ir. 1 Bur nd a girl ¥ the threo prisoners jostling men and mass the 5 . Inchin to direet u | rue: Unsrd f ; 1, saying et acquainte t iccadl a : | rat : ittle Cigars today. We tak niet ue Little Cigars today. We take ! ft \ 1 1 ‘ she _ back the tt DIES VS TIATY Te ay is st yTt0N of the jail while the potion m-} After mol alll the risk— —your money bac | n ’ ‘ fw Ww fi ‘ thata wht le ce the d et a ; wing to 1a kp ol if you’re not satisfied—a rt iia hi He est k } | 1a tine guarantee in every package. ' | i wea , 4 \ 10 in the package j | I - siideibae Claro—Colorado Claro—Colorade | ng n ‘ Looking | jorth for wu ulosis. i

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