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FORDNEY TARIFE ; Eml Opposition. House Half Ear Gnal action en the Vor ber Bill betor Yournmn day, thus 4 final action to-me Bonus Pi) the reading of ence report « by the confer amendments, malit req Uttle intere whom had A nt With the t ended, t hour general debate, with Spirited exchanges between ponents were lovk The Tar the most amended me tory of the American Congre: Senate Finance Conimittes m Benate a number t and the con moasure adie ral hundr running the total ty around Though the wool, cotton duties hud violent oppesi the dye combargo, reinserted potash. The Farm Bloc, inchudlit Republi gunized to ti article on the free list HOUSE RECEIVES Action Is Put SGTON, Sept. 13 ence report on the Bonus Bil was formally py the House to-day. Tt was the tariff ts passed The report up on the CHICAGO, Sept. There will be elghteen ears. Each room will conte fewer and upr day lounge and be atory and toilet evuipment Vy The new all-room sleey be ready for servive abc BTS DITION \ Publishing € VOL. LXIII. NO. 22,152—DAILY. GOING THROUGH CONGRESS TO-DAY tum She H go on Dyes Remains ¢ ° i Yespite in the Bill Despi rO LONE! in Serious C FOUR HOURS’ DEBATL.] ets Hour and jer “Than Usual to Deal With Measure, into an automo ne at Stop Six ombare \ Ho 1 An apne #1 by a vot o Jaid on th Repreesntative ¥ “the wat example of invisibl government." ever seen The House, meeting an hour and a] t halt earlier than usual, ts to cratic opponents and Republican pr Will, which bas measly) tC urs in the makin ure in the hi: o Hives at Stor changes in the original House bill, in perfecting chief attack was to be centred Conference Committee, and the 1 1-2 nt rate Imposed by the confere WINS DUEL FOR GIRL, OTHER BOY WINS HER HUNTINGTON ns and Democrats, ttle for a reduction potash, their aim being to force this REPORT ON BONUS tship of the Until Yo-Morrow, Parents of the postpone action upon it until Will be brought final action Che fe renlati en to All,’ | « Circulation Books Op ‘Ladies of the Invisible Empire’ Induce Woman to Take Auto Ride; Give Her 100 Lashes With . Strap POISON LIQUOR FINDS THREE MORE VICTIMS IN CITY Manhattan, Staten Island to Add to Brooklyn's Twelve. Thr point No. Otto Avenue was found at and to Be he be tilt Staten ' bartender nue four, + both Mre ball Court 1 pital forty Her sald At the Westt 612 to-day there The J. Worristall, Seventh Av Hughes RIO TOURIST SLEEPERS TO HAVE ALL ROOMS Seven Compartments, Kach Holding Five, New Plan, With Rocks BERNADINO, reported to Sleer ‘ constructed seven + o each car, room ac tating five p will be 1 din the Chicago California servive of ) Santa Fe Ra fall wn winter travel, ve yMelals announced to-day t Bow etyle “family accommodation surrounding eight miles showered thet rocks as they passed a siding betw rth, with full lay- rs will Masked Wreckers Escape in Auto After Blowing Up Railway Track With Thirty sticks of Dynamite Shower Freight Train at Siding. ty. a bridge Dep estimate mite and ty road ra A but Iwo in torhood of Brooklyn whe in ¢ John ivonworker, helpless in Mott Street last night and Mark's Place were taken s{day, when she wae to be discharged. of Cleveland died in Bellevu taura: SGHOOLBOY KILLED IN GANG BATTLE: { on Way Home From school With Brother. 0 MOTHER ILL IN HOSPITA! She Has Not Yet Been Told of the Slaying of Her Son, Goodwin Dias Id night school- ing a 8 4 and Varet to-di being eld from his home at No. Diegel Street this afternoon reet, Brooklyn, was mother, Mrs. Minnie Diamond was in ur Chelim Hoar Avenue, uncons ous of her bereay ment Mrs, Diamond has been i!) of ty- id fever, Prepa pl made to take her to her hoine, Sun ns had been Instead, she will be removed to the home of her grandmoth not learn of her son's absence until ashe ts stronger Mrs. et went to the Staple- police station jast Tompkins Monda was becoming said to tndleat Fetherste r examination Sept atponement physielans » Tsland Hos not leave institution for Graham a ospital that she had Monday aft gone to Staten noon, ent for Monday notel in To: oman friend left ter the t visited a small until two mont not known where she t en and twiste Police at fret thought the which cost the Diamond boy his life was between bootleggers, 1 decided it was the resnit of a pe quarrel, Leon Klotz, of No reet, was wounded in the Albert Camera, eighteen, Varet Street, recetved alxiomen, Both are Hospital, where th h y are rep have passed the night well, althoug? Camera ts still in a dangerous condi ton Salvatore Pi twe i No. 1 Boerum Street, and Guiseppe Geluso, ne address, now are tnie arrest. The police are looking fo number of othe some of whom are d to} n friends of Klotz and| Camera friends of 1 and Geluso, The fight is said to have star when Klotz shouted “Hello 20 od Visor to Plazzo, Bison” ts an Italian word meaning ‘rube."’ Piazzo resente remark and the two men exehang words. Klotz then ran to N Varet Street and called out s¢ friends, telling them he exy trouble. They walked to the corne! in the meantime, Viazz0 on © had reeeived reinfe shooting followed. Klutz and nera fell pmst immediately odwin Diamond was a Western Union messenger and attended night school at the Fastern District High School, His brother Louis, fourteen, cas to night classea at the Boys’ High School, They anet to go home together and arrived at the corn just as the shooting began Louis said he saw everybody scat (Continued on Second Page.) —_ MRS. HARDING NOW GAINING AS FAST AS DOCTORS CAN HOPE Has Quite Comfortable Night and [rritation Slowly Subsides. WASHINGTON, Sept. 15 Harding's condition continues t improvement, a bulletin issued shor after 8 A. M. to-day at the White House said The bulletin follows Mrs. Harding’s condition A.M Temperature, 98.6; pulse. vespiration, 28 She had quite a comfortable night, sleeping Jonger, with interruption, — Bliminat creasing. Tenderneas and swe ing slowly subsiding, Genera appearance Indicates as rv improvement as reasonably be expected SAWYER Mra, Harding's passage throug t crisis was deseribed to-day by 1 Sawyer as largely due to courage and de! - _ WORLD TRAVED BURDAL TWO ARE WOUNDED vin Diamond Shot Deavi n Summer} . 80 she will | 'In Greatest Number WALL STREET | |; “Ctreutation Books Open to All” | NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1922. Pout Office, New: York, NT Princess Anastase May Be Queen Df Greece Through Abdication; Widow of Leeds, Tin Plate ‘King’ Constantine Said to Favor His Brother, Prince Chr topher, as Successor. EXPECTED TO © Mrs. Leeds Has ‘Spent Mil- lions in Restoring Glories of Ancient Empire PARIS Sept 1%. An Ameriean woman—the forme: My. William D. f the Tin-plate King may bee Queen of Greece in ane King antine, whose thre is tottering because of Turkish vie tories, aldicates In ligh Greek civclee here to-day it was believed that Constantine, wh Saas RE Princesse ANASTASIA is blamed for the disastrous war in which the Grecks have Deen driven from large portiong of Asin Minor, will alalicate in favor of hts brother, Prince Christopher. husband of Mra, of dollars trom the estate left her by was auld be through ber influence in) part that King Constantine was returned to the throne The son ¢ am De Va Tin- Plate Princess, jt. married aldo int Papers in Five Places— Pupils Dismissed. that she did not like th she is a pupil in the fifth grade She bought CB ARRIVES IN AND. AMSTERDAM, Sept. 13.The Queen of Greece arrived at Flushing to-day and will proceed to-morrow on the British mail boat bound for Hamburg. | 4 Beal pupils in the school on ac pleces of newspaper, w MISS ASHE TO WED _ [enrament. "the fire was qutckly dis SENATOR EDGE]"""" pupils in an three minutes Anmouneement Is Formally] An investigation resuited in the ar Made 'To-Day in Home [; of Coming Bride. BATH, Sept. 13.—The engagement her was made by Mine ¢ of New Jersey w formally 5 serpey: See mally @n-1 Xo, 219 Columbia Street nouneed to-day by Mr. and Mra CLOSING TABLES. WOMAN ABDUCTED IN AITO BY FOUR OTHERS, GIVEN 100 LASHES RABINER&CO., CONSOLIDATED EXCHANGE HOUSE, BANKRUPT: LIABILITIES ARE $1000.00 MOUNTIOY PRISON ATTACKED BY IRISH REBELS IN NIGHT Troops Also Ambushed Street and Are Chased Bought Kerosene and Ignited Urincess Xenia nearly a veur ag Venizelos, veteran statesman was tn Paris to-day to vor Antoinette Sergi, thirteen, admitted WANA OMRGH A, ote aaa: n Children's Court, Brooklyn, to-day sion of Constantine's prod lie on, the raiuen to power of tov {hat she started fires in five places in iged statesman hae been { ais-] Public Sehoot 48, ‘Dnlon Jand Ussed. He will not, be reas-|Henry Streets, Brooklyn, yesterday his duties as Premier wottl aifartemoon. She told Judge Wilkin f the present newly chosen Cahinet school, where cents owrth of kero sene in a grocery and soaked five ich she placed in different spots. She lighted the paper with matches, Although it was P.M, there were still some nt of the double session system due to high and the school was emptied terly manner in of the girl, The complaint against ara Nichols, Principal of the schoul, Judge Wilkin manded the girl In care of Children's Society until Sept. 20 of their daughter, Camilla Loyall]in the mean time an examination will Ashe, to Senator Walter Evans Kdgea|be made to ascertain if her mental ndition 1s good. The girl lives at From Cover. LONDON, Sept. 13 (Assoc! 8).-—The National half hour's confilot ensued, ac reports rea were wounded Civilians In the street, the advices add, were caught between two fires and a wild stampede for safety sued. None of the civillans, however, was injured. DUBLIN, Sept. 13,--A daring am bush of National troops in) Cur Street yesterday resulted in th ture of two men of the ambushing dochase. One party after a splr then n Me Anoth National treo Drumecondra inded and In an ambi the canal bri privates were confusion, ——— ROYAL LANCER WINS ST. LEGER STAKES Silurian Is Second and Cey- lonese ‘Third in English Classic. DONCASTER, England, Sept (Associated Press).--Lord Londale’s Royal Lancer, by Spearmint, out Royal Favour Stakes, run here to-day. J hy's Silurian was second and Sir Ballee’s Ceylonese was third stakes totaled £4,000. The race was over a course of one fnile, six fur- longs, 132 yards. Twenty-four horses ran The betting was 33 to 1, 100 to and 25 to 1 respectively agalnat winners of the first three places. Army guard at Mountjoy Prison in Dublin was a tacked laat night by Irregulars and 9 rding hing Belfast from Dub. lin this afternoon, Several irregulars dvox, tried to eses but wus fatally shot in the attempt Republican and a civilian two women and a girl were injured In the won the St. Le«er ord Der Harold M. Sewall of this city. Thé Miss Sewall is a granddaughter of the late Arthur Sewall, ship builder and ship owner and Democratic n inee for Vice President in 1896. Her father was for years in the nsular American Minister to Hawaii and Lacy, and brot rregut Offers Are Found rots e naid they were The value and importance of THE hi and he forbade his WORLD'S Business Opportunities|). evening te do with t is in the fact that THE WORLD| "eve anything to do nth other New York morning news papers added together Shively tried to stab him to death Business Opportunities Last Week THE WORLD ...., 1,995 Ads. eee 70 Yo SeadtbebAtT RMR puat:| pockets and besan cutting E88 OPPORTUNITIES WERE | went t anwiatance and they 79 PMINTED IN THE WORLD i A Dh a Mec i me. Tey fought a!) mer the road served as a member of the Advisory ‘ommittee of the Disarmament Con ROCKYMOUNT, Va., Sept. 13 ference, Her mother was Misa Ashe|oid Helen Bridges of how she helped f{ San Francisco, a niece of Admiral and his deputies found them where Bridges had been at cute with his relatives because they refused to visit wghter to m, He prints more and a vastly greater |and his daughter were going along tho ariety of these ads. than all the} road, he said, when his brother and Helen ran to his asnistance and they attacked her, inflicting four-inch The Lines 8 Ade] Wend across her breast, other The American . 198 Ads.| wounds on her side and arm, and a ae Nc ain ut Ads deep gash threo inches long on her : : oe . . _ ds neck World over all combined,1,126 Ade.| “180% Bridges hit my father on the head wit n kK Oo girl sald, hen thes pulled knives out of their weaning wa take oisce ote Sess" ip]. 16, and Father Kill Her Two a Uncles in Battle With Knives: snd diplomatic service, was the Inst | Attacked in Road and Panty Wounded, They Fight Until Assailants Are Slain. After hearing the and tn the bu to help my fa lay on the ground s hausted and bleeding to a farmer's wounds dressed As soon as they had recovered their strength they came here to tell the priff about battle. Real Estate Ads.| — FOR THE— Sunday World MUST be in The World Office FRIDAY Before 6 P. M. Proper Classification [trict Attorney O'Brien, his « | O'Brien receiv story of sixteen-year-| her father, Lewis, kill his brother, -in-Inw, Posey Shively, in a fight with knives, the au-| U. S. WARSHIP TAKES thorities declined to arrest her or her father ' The girl, covered with wounds,? } made her way here with her father Where Business Fete viatsl anatase Id be found at the roadside fifteen mules from here. The Sherift I dia all T could hen my father got them both down and they did not get up. We ral hours, ex Then we went e and liad our} Assets Only $20,000, Ac- cording to Petition Which Sets Debts for Brokers Tentatively at, $500,000. Failure Had Been Antic pated by Exchange, Presi- dent Says, Telling of In- vestigation. Announcement was made this morn ing of the failure of another membe of the Consolidated Stock Exchang this time the firm being J.C. Rabiner Broas & Co., with offices at No. Street When a petition in bankruptey was filed in the Federal District Court by Ross & Kaufman, No. Broadway Attorneys for three craditors whose al lege ims aggregate $1,116, the tatement was made that liabl total $500,000 and that assets ar: worth about $20,000. On the basis of thix estimate it is indicated that cred itors muy receive as much ay four cents on the dollar Among people who are well x regarding the extent of the fir business jt is t ed that the est mate of the Habtlities will later hav to be revised upward. [tis believed that it will ultimately be found th labilities amount to 0 sted F exceed $1.00 It was stated by £ eaident Silt worth of the Consolidated Exchange that affairs of the firm have t en under investigation by authorities of the Exchange for the last several weeks, J.C. Rabiper & Co. is one of the many firms "that joined the Consoli dated in 1920 when a camprign {1 new members was being vigorously pushed Rabiner & Co. have three omens No, Broadway, No. 245 West 420 Street and No, 1845 Broadway, ‘The firm has been in business in New York for Ove years. Ju Manton, appointed William PD. Cunningham, No. 86 Br rn $10,000 bond Cunningham took charge of the iner Company at noon OUSTED AS PROSECUTOR PELLETIER IS RENAMED: Defeata Sauce receiver une in Bo ROBTON, Sept. 14.—Joseph C, Peile | tier, removed as Distriet Attorney of | Suffolk County by the Massachusetts Supren in the Dem ut, Won a sweeping victory cratic primary for nomina- tion to that office vesterday. The city of Boston, embracing most |of the precincts of the county, gave him a vote of 42,119 to 17,792 for Dis- sor. d the Republican nom- pn by an overwhelming majority. ina FOOD TO SMYRNA Red Cross Sends for Relief. 'TANTINOPLE, Sept. 13 The United States dest oyer Ed $250,000 1 has left for Smyrna, bearing a deckload of supplies, including flour and condensed milk, fur- nished by the Near East Relief for the starving refugees stranded here The destroyer was despatched upon urgent appeals from relief workers in Smyrna, who declared that lack of foodstuffs threatened to cause riots and that there was great suffering among the chil- dren, many of whom had died from starvation. WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.—An appropriation of $250,000 for th relief of suffering among the thousands of refugees who have &athered in Smyrna as the result the defeat of the Greek army was made to-day by the American Red Cross. k