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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, CHORUS GIRL WILL AGAIN TRY SUICIDE 1922, | Doolittle Ready for New Flight After Making Record Across U. S. Hole} Lorraine ug addlet, new, despite the ald the e fa far as ¥ opening w Wealthy Sign Painter Doubts Cop’s viet vec ST Word on Speeding, but Sends $25 At No, 42 Woat 46th Street it 9 ER ES said to-day that Miss Harrison had] ., es *. ‘. : Feels Very Fit After 23-Hour Journey—Starts Friday allege icre at VY fblack bor Eugene A. Bofinger Will Donate Sum to Police Fund e t t sked for Arthur Rosen se . for Dayton, by Easy Stages. f REG ptt rived In'& taxleab, afd if Court Acquits Him. SAN DIEGO, Sept. 6.—Having eaten today his first breakfast ince sarried a Dexingeso tnt A registered, special delivery letter addressed to the “Magistrate in When told Mr. Kosonbaum was not at) 1. ge of traffic,” reached Magistrate McGeehan in West Farms Court this home, she walted a few minutes and then icft. in another: tasican, morning. Enclosed were a $20 bill and a $5 bill attached to a summons Miss Harrison rented the Madison] {asued by Motorcycle Patrolman Willlam B. Mott for the appearance of Avenue apartment last Thursday.| pugene A. Bofinger, wealthy head of Bofinger Brothers, billboard and sign when eho returned here from @ visit] itore, of No, 146 East 48d Street to her mother, and pald $160 for a month's rent, It consinted of three ‘The summons charged Mr. Bofinger@ starting his air dash from the Atlantic Coast to the Pacific. James » IAseut. H. Doolittle, army airman, who late yesterday comp Donnie Harrison Has Brief Interval of Consciousness —Is Doing Well. flight here from Jackdéonville, Fla, in record time, was busy with plang for his next flying task Ho has been instructed to report ¢—<—&£@ ——-———_—_—__—— ; Kes : rooms. ‘The hallboy said she re-| with driving his automobile at thirty-| two miles would have been impossible for duty “ Met ca ne ae n more than a1 hours in the a was 4] Donnie Harrison, nineteen-year-old| mained tn the apartment all of each! iw miles an hour. But a letter| with the car in question and dan and plans to fly re, starting ‘s he ome sak \ ern, wee art chorus girl of No. 643 Madison Ave-|day and went out oe before midnight.| wa uy the defendant stated that gerous to the ne f Col, Dunn, Friday, in the specially constructed| lasted wntil he “submitted” to an to-| i attempted death by drink — ‘really driven only twenty.| OWIN6 to the latter's advanced age ere safe o1 ne tlantic ig i Pi four miles an hour. her, the let-lhelteved Patrolman Mott's testimony him h Mi ot fr mt m A nti Porter Bat on the edge of the bathtub. tery to drugs, had a 20-minute Interval ON COAL PROFITEERING | ‘ called attention to the fact that] the money Inclosed would serve as a Coast well within twenty-four hours. Joollttle told of his start, of run setouenens whorls, bake et bt nocontraiy were the cn e e : of consclousn: rtly before noon a oe 1mons Mr. Bo-|fine; but if th r he case Lieut. Doolittle showed no signs]? » a storm, how he rose y at Bellevue Hospital during | Teteerams Sent to Rash Ld [aati bahdllidltidih est Bis should be considered a contri- Vic to 1¥. liad he 9 Woe ABEL HS torm gone, how he seudded W to-day a = ied of Mensare. finger had ag passengers Col. 8. C.}iiton to the Police und q Steg ef tow. lad he was ty wee two fellow [which she declared that if she recovers! WASHINGTON, Sept. 6 — The} punn, eighty-aeven years old, Am-| Magistrate McGeehan sent word to task, and, according to all rules of} airmen meet him at Iinperial Valley, | she will again try suicide, emergency coal bill to prevent} asador to Japan under President|Mr. Bofinger that the money had been 2 anxious about it, for he has plenty of t Doolittle made an aver-| garded Ain, Hospital physicians | tional snags, Because of the urgent]. ..4 that a st anything Hke thirty- ‘appear in person this week time to make the flight and intends|age of about 101 miles an hour. When| say her condition Is very favorable scessity of haste a final vote was ex - to take it in eusy stages, instead of} je iched Imperial Valley and saw] Outside of statement that the This was rendered . F with only one stop as on his flight| the two pacemakers from Rockwell | near-death f poison which she of absenteeism ERHAPS a happily married friend from oc to ocean yesterday ‘eld—Captain William Randolph and|took as a result of her stage fallure| Telegrams y sent requesting Sen- * wica's a. Se, Doolittle showed much enthusiasm] Lieut. C. 1. Webber — waiting ioland her addiction to drugs consisted] ators to hasten here for voting on the America’s Foremost Specialists ; has already told you that it's a bad when he A here just before dusk|eccompany him on the last lap, he of four ounces of chloride and veronal, | emergency legislation () @) sign when a husband's face creases in- yesterday. The most apparent feature] “opencd up wide" his Liberty motor|the girl gave police Investigators al | An amendment wus offered by Reed INS ; ; on his arrival and his landing, per-[ond came at a specd estimated at} most no information, She said that|(Dem,, Mo.) that all producers of DA ILD AIA At at I to frowns with the first sip of break- t fectly accomplished, after a grind of 115 miles an hour Arthur Rosenbaum of No, 42 West} coal for shipment in Interstate com- 3th Street — New York fast coffee. 48th Street, to whom she wrote, ask-| merce must every fifteen daya report SANE MEN SENT LOVE SURVIVES ing that he cremate her body and|to the Secretary of Commerce the There is a reason for this, miss. send the ashes to her Fauther, and] prices received at the mines. In like i ra e orse Ss t whom she told she could not make|manner all jobbers and wholesalers g ' TO INSANE WARD SEPARATION TEST | "a fattitat wite,” was her flanoe, ere ee as report the oe Coffee that doesn't come up to par When asked if she had had any dis- sex OREN Spoon River Poet and Wife] Puts with her mother, she shook her DEees OHRTERS: h disturbi fe Congressman Rossdale Re- as a dis| ing effect upon a man that peats Charges Against Veterans’ Hospital. Timothy Lucci and Harry J. Mor- gan were arraigned before Magistrate McGeehan at West Farms Court to day for a hearing on the charge that they had brutally assaulted Nicholas B, Sampston, a patient in the psychi atric ward of the Veterans’ Hospital in the Bronx, The case was put over until Friday because M. P. Molnerny, chief investigator of the Veterans’ Bureau did not appear to press the charges. Mr, McInerny was quoted jast night as saying he would take the case into the United States Court. Representative Albert Rossdale of the Bronx eaid that he had gathered enough material regarding the treat- ment of sane and insane patients at the hospital to warrant a Congres- sional investigation and that he means to ask for one. Mr, Rossdale said he had proof that #ane patients who had incurred the displeasure of the hospital authorities were pun- ished by being sent to the ward for the insane. One man, the Congress- man said, Oscar Rona, had been put in the insane ward for persistently asking for his mail, — SHINNOCK, IRISH REBEL LEADER, KILLED IN FIGHT Sharp Skirmish on Cork-Limeriok Border Has Many Casualties. DUBLIN, Bept. 6 (Associated Press). The irregular leader, Daniel Shinnock, holding the rank of Brigadier Adjutant, was killed in a skirmish yesterday near Mitchelstown, on the Cork-Linierick border, The fight, which tasted two hours, was the sequel to @ surprise attack upon a body of trregulars engaged in prepering an ambush. The Nationals, under Commandant Gen. Hannigan, de- feated the irregulars, who fied to the hills after suffering many casualties, Tw prisoners and a large supply of arms and ammunition were left in the hands of the Government force. ‘The Cities of Cork and Waterford wit- d intense activities by trregulars erday. Two women were among the casualties, Become Reconciled. CHICAGO, Sept. 6. other and thelr children, which has survived the test of three years’ sep- aration, of suits for separate mainte- nance and divorce, has brought about @ reconciliation of Edgar Lee Masters, poet, and Mrs. Helen Jenkins Mas- ters, according to friends Mra, Masters filed suit for separate maintenance in 1920, and in March, 922, obtained ‘a decree for $300 monthly alimony. Her suit for di- vorce, on the grounds of desertion, still {8 in the courts, The poet and author of Spoon River anthology is a practising attorney in Chicago. pkbeniase Saintes THROWS BOILING WATER Love for each She Says He Confessed Having Previous Wife. PAWTUCKET, R, 1., Sept. 6.—Mrs, Mary Greenan told the police to-day that her husband, John Greenan, who died at a hospital here last night, had admitted to her a year ago that he had another wife Hving. She sa:l that she would not contest the claim of Mrs. Janet Kelly Greenan, who, shortly after Greenan’s death, asked the hospital au- thorities to turn the body over to her. Greenan died as a result of burns which the police sald his wife Mery confessed he had sustained when she threw boiling water on him at their home Monday night. She sald that he had been drinking and had abused her, 55 SENTENCED TO DIE IN SOUTHERN RUSSIA Ukrainian Court at Kiev Finds 48 Gailty of Rebellion. MOSCOW, Sept. 6 (Assoclated Press). —Fifty-five persons have been sentenced to death in South Russia upon convic- tion of counter-revolutionary activities, the newspaper Pravda announces. ‘The Ukrainian court at Klev sentenced forty-elght members of Petlura's Cos- sack bands which In connection with Gen, Tutunuk’s forces rose againat the Ukrainian Soviets, All the convicted persons appealed, At Simferopol, Nicolal Bozhenko, a young officer who under an assumed name proclatmed himself the Czar of Russia several months ago, was sen- tenced to death with six followers, while Mme. Boshenko and seven others were sentenced to prison. OPEN DAILY 9 FIFTH AVENUE “Bontel Bodice top in tailored quality; flesh color. \‘Bontell’’ soles and garter tops. BONWIT TELLER & CO. The Spacsally Shep of Thursday—‘‘Bontell’’ Specials Silk Underwear Glove Silk Vests .. . Glove Silk Knickers . Excellent quality; flesh color. 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One of the three, who said they were actresses, arranged for nurse, who was on duty A man named Charles Murray, wh sald he was an actor living at No. 727 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, at- tempted to see Miss Harrison this afternoon, saying he was an old friend. He told a rambling story of having been told by her tn Detroit a week ago that she intended to kill herself and when closely questioned by detectives, admitted his name was Charles David and he did not know the girl. In Detroit the mother, Mrs, Marie Harrison, said: he only reason I can possibly give for this terrible thing {8 that Donnie was porarily unbalanced from illness She sald the girl had been with her in Detroit most of the summer and was not addicted to drugs. She had ap- peared on Broadway in "The Love Birds, Miss Bunny Dorel, an actress liv- Do NotMiss This Great Final Sale. 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