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24 FAT CITY JOBS KEEP BROOKLYN DEMOCRATS IN LINE FOR HEARST (Continued from Third Page will be 734 delegates A majority will numbe Mr. Conners knows what he about Mr. Hearst will go convention oF Votes t a majorit And if he ts that st t might not be ostible to 4 in the course of a Mt at event Mr. Hearst would owe hie nom John H. MceCuney of Brook the Brooklyn delegates who J themselves te w thetr jobs and not thelr princip'es to guide thetr votes DELEGATES NAMED BY M’COOEY TO BE CHOSEN TUESDAY No Contests Makes Election |BROOKLYN LEADERS THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 165, SLAN CAFE MAN BELIEVED VICTIM OF BOOTLEG FEUD ‘ ‘tinued from First Page.) ALL FOR HEARST AND THEIR JOBS Here is a list of 22 Brovklyn district leaders who are holding city or county Jobs. Only oue of them, James J. Kane, openly op poses Hearst and he ts not guin to the convention Mayor Hylan directly appoiut- ed twelve of these leaders und has the power to remove them without notice. thre body Indicated it had been tn the water since Sunday. The police think Reynolds may have had a deal with bootleegers and was condition of of Whole Slate Tuesday a Certainty. Following is a list of the delegates and alternates picked by Mr. McCooey to go to the Democratic State Con vention. All will be formally elected in Tuesday's primary, as not a single contest has developed First District—Delegates, James J. Browne, Robert H. Elder, William J. Mahon, Margaret V. Walters, Martha Guilfoyle. Alternates, John J. Delaney, John F. Quayle, Thomas F. Culte, Katherine Quayle, James A. Bell. ‘ond District—Delégates, John J Dorman, Jere Whalen, Andrew §. Boyle, Lillian Murphy, Catherine Nu- gent, Mary Savarese. Alternates, David Goldberg. William Springer, Lawrence Messenger, W. Brown, Fred Calgert, Catherine Sweeney Third District—Delegates, Dennis F ing, Frank Cunningham, Elizabeth R. Str Williama Hanrahan, — Alter- nates, Thomas F. Wilson, Mary Hickey, lizabeth Everett, Elizabeth P. Cal- laghan. ‘ Fourth District—Delegates, Thomas J. Drenr Frank V. Kelly, Edward Riegelmann, Mary T. Harrington, Julla Clampet, Helen F. Donohue. Alter- nates, John Lawler, Anthony Coppola, John J. Daly, Marion Martin, Alice Lindsay, Mary T. Valentine. Fifth District—Delegates, James J Sexton, Emanuel Celler, John Powers, Mary A. Greehy, Catherine M. Rover, Mary Manxy. Alternates, Thomas J. McGovern, Frank Grisoll Moores, James Mulrenan, Helen A. Pha’ . Sixth Districi—Delegates—William F. Thompson, John H. Gerken, Carrie D'Oench, Max Herzfeld, Charles W. nnisky. AlternatesMartin Solomon, ‘ob Davis, Carrie Glenn, Ellen Maher, John J. Dowd. Seventh District—Delegates—William. J. Heffernan, Agnes Leonard Ward, Joseph Asterita, James J. Molen, Charles W. Berry, Michael J. Daly. Al- ternates—Rernard J, Nolen, James Kelly, Julia V. Henderson, Teresa Bo- lan, John J. Quilty, Mary A. Scheff Bighth District—Delegates—Patrick J. Diamond, Joseph A, Trapp, John J MeKeon, Katherine MeGroney, Jen- nie 8. Rorke, Alternates—Arthur B. Cc mbers, Michael J. Reilly, Grace C. Harkins, Katherine Dolen, Ulizabeth Hendershott Ninth District—Delegates+Thomas F. Wogan, Thomas P. Flanagan, Michael rr. F Bart 8. Cronin, James L. Matthew J. Tobin, Stephen B. Duffy. Alternates—P. J. Carley, Emma J. McCormick, William J. McRoberts, Frances F. Bershey, John J. Smith, Edward J. McLaughlin, Robert H. Clark. 7 Meek District—Delegates—Peter Minnie J William B. J. A John A. Ma- Carswell, Louis Gold- P. Wilson, Mary Groell. Alter- ward White, John J. Canning, Closely, J P. Ju Paul- Mark = Mulsten, a M Care. son, stein, nates. Emily Bothan, Harris, ine Degnan leventh District Delegates, Joseph John J. Curtin, Edward J. Thomas A. Dempsey, Loring M k jr, Honor B. Gelson, Alice ©. alternates, James B. Atley, William R. Foley, Nathan Sweedler, Walter BE. Warner, Joseph F. Mauer, Marie Fox, Mary A, Parker. Twelfth District—Delegates, I. Griffin, Ellen M. Joye Johnston, John N. Harman, Edward Cus William KR. Hoefner, Herma M. Hessberg; alternates, Matthew Fullem, Mary Kennington, George Friel, Robert B. Mcintyre, John Murphy, Gustave Hartung, John Burnicle. Thirteenth District J. McCusker, John y Rehm, Elizabeth Brown; alternutes, David Senft, Patrick Petrucello, Mar- garet Blatz, Julia Frohe Fourteenth District—Delegates, Jo seph W. Sullivan, Daniel J, Donovan, Harry Howard Dale, Catherine J. Car- roll; alternates, Henry Hyman, Mary C. Barclay, J. Preston Motheur, Henry J Wrichter, Fifteenth District McQuade, Max Miller, Michael Fogarty rnates, Mary Anna McCarthy William Sehneider, A. Guid Dooley, Blu Timothy John B M Delegates, Wedlock, Delegates, Edward Knecht, Estelle ¢ Curry, Julia Patrick J Sixteenth District—Dele J. Hart, James Monty Collier, Anna Luchesi, hon; alternittes, Benja Joseph Madu, George O'L; Boyd Sarah Adier, Sarah Carrie Zimmerman vonteenth District me legates, A id Mirentield J. Hugh pnell, Wren Made! Zettler, Jose cee. A, Fri Pwenty-firet Mary P Distri oMal Henry Hector McG rete Vred J. Kopt, Charles J. Dru- A.D. Leader and Job Salary. carrying the money for it. The two 1.3. J. Browne, Supt. men seen with him may have been Sewers $5,500 | the bootlegeers or their representa- 2. Joseph Fennelly Dep. tives. It Is possible they decided to Com. Public Works.. 6,000 | et the money without delivering the 3. James J, Kane, Commis: iquor, Possibility that a taxicab sioner of Elections... 6,000 driver was an accomplice {s not over- 4. Thomas J. Drennan, looked Fire Commissioner... 7,800 Police learned that Reynolds was a 5. J. J. Sexton, Tax Com- burtender in a saloon at 125th Street alasionee 7,000 |#nd Third Avenue which closed its 6.6. W. Jannicky, Munies doors on May 1. ‘This suloon was ipal Ct. Clerk 3,009 | known to be frequented by persons 2..W, deNetetnah, Oop with criminal records. On several oc- County Clerk. * 6,000 | casions Reynolds stripped off his coat 8. P. J Diamond De ty and fought with frequenters of the Sam, ot Lee p. 5,000 | Place, and one of the theories on 7 Y which the police are working is that 9. T. F. Wogan, Deputy he may have done this again on Sat- Register 5,500 J urday or Sunday and was shot. This 10. Peter A. Carey, General theory would be borne out by the ab Tal bu Aile A rea i 2520 |wence from the body of w cout und . Joseph A. Guider, Public ven, Works Commissioner: 7,500 Reynolds left his home in Kast 130th 12. Timothy E. Griffin Dep, Street at midnight Saturday, saying County Clerk +++ 5,000 | he was going to buy his wife a pros- 18. George W. Lindsay, Dep. ent. His friends told the police to- Tenement House. Com. 4,000 | day he had $1,000 with which to tuy 15. Jami Ae McQuade, oto whiskey Sunday. Register +12, oo 16.-Kenneth F. ope 6000 A. G. BELL LEFT ALL TO WIFE. Asst. to Ald, Pres p WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.—The will of Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, filed yesterd: for probato, leaves his entire estate, real and per- sonal, to his wife, Mabel Gardiner Bell, absolutely and without condition: TWO FOUND SLAIN AND ROBBED ON TENEMENT ROOF I (Continued from First Page.) The Funniest Comedian Comedy of Scottlah ae OS ALD ance company. He was nattily dressed in new clothing. On the papers was found the name Rothstein and \the address No. 204 West 69th Street. A detective went to that address and found that an old man named Rothstein, who had « tailor ghop there, had a:son Louis who was an insurance agent. Gui- seppe Rich, a shoemaker with a shop in the same house, went with the de tective and fdentifled the body and gave the police the dead man’s cor- rect address, Medical Examiner Schwartz was summoned and before thte bodies were removed to the Morgue said that he would nv hazard a positive opinion West 424 es We nuts of I FRAZEE , “Received with se OU SEMEN TS: “BSA aIE WET VSE HUNKY DORY; WED. & SAT 1 WILLIAM COURTENAY “HER TEMPORARY HUSBAND” ,’ CATS SELLING 8 WE 1922. AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEM SHUBERT ‘fivvsneea GREENWICH VIL Fourth Annuan Mts. Wd.45 WATSON, in Town, Ip his Characters, “Cuptivater. ¥ 8 Wed Sat. 2.90 ‘Tines Mats, and = SELWYN THEATRE, W. 48 St. —— Evs, $2.50, Mats, WED. & BARNEY BERNARD and” ie WAXINE ELLIOTT’S 2 ALEXANDER CARR in anew ABSOLUTE. ‘Comedy, “PARTNERS AGAIN" | | DESO U Tr NOV TIMES SQUARE ENTS. f Biway, Eve, 8.30 Wed. &@ Sat. 2.30. LAGE FOLLIES Production ann and Broadway, Eves, €.18. GASINO § Matinees Wed. and Sat., 2.18, Musieal Comedy Sensation, SALLY. IRENE MARY With EDDIN DOWLING and Great Cast. sothor.By, Kv Mats. Wee.&Sat te.Thu Sat “Weert 45th Vv 8 wonose ‘ate ted Finer) @HING SUCCESS." World. WHY MEN LEAVE HOM = em jonday. POP. MATS. ar Oe, wolutely Safe Bet." —Alan Dale. d. and Sat, 2.30. “An Absolutely Sate Be an Di Jaughter”’—Times Vest 44th Street. Eves. at 8.80. | LITTLE * i TEMPEST i» MATS. WED. AND SAT., 2.90. “h SERPENT’ $ TOOTH” By Edw. Paulton EAD. as to the cause of death of vither man. He thought the bruises on the throat of Rothstein looked like the prints of a strangler's hand, but was doubtful as to whether the neckt'e on the body f the man found on the evof of No. » tightly as ft was knotted, prassed his windpipe in a way to caus: Wed. With MARGARET L. 59" HARRIS 2, on death It was 9 o'elock when Dr. William Anthony Me Schwarz looked at the bodies. In his opinion had been dead from five to six or since 3 or 4 o'clock ‘this morning, which was about the time, according to the folks of the neighbor- | 14 ORT Ww hood, that the crap game usually ended and the fighting between the | winners and the losers began. | Thea. 1 Ved J bdo 60 48 St plete tic FREE PUBLIC CONCERT. The Park Department announces that the Fire Department Band will give a free public concert at Poe Park, the Bronx, at § o'clock to-night istrate’s Court Clerk... 21750 20. W. F. Delaney, Ch. Clk. Court... 5,000 AMUSEMENTS. 21, Henry Heaterberg, Supt. as SAAMI aan | Bureau Highways..... 6,000 ie ARION Supply Commi 2,000 23. Hyman Shorenstein, Deputy Register ..... 3,850 é eines han, Louls Levin, John ®. Fitzg-rald; alternate Katherin Mezger, Keefe. ‘Twenty-wecond Sinnott, Gertrude Vaug Russell, Amy McGree' James H. O'Brien, Joseph Eschmna, James H. Murphy: alternatés, Frank A. Dschman, Rae Sorin, Margaret Dowling, Henry L. O'Brien, Julfus Goodstein, Edwin Kaufman, Harry Bishipsky. Twenty-third District — tyman Schorenstein, James M. Power, Agnes Riley, Margaret Halpin; alternates, John J. Carberry, Ike Frankel, Charles ¥, Lynch, Jacoh Grallo. pended eae INTRUDER CAUGHT BY WOMAN'S WIT She Keeps Talking to Him Till Police Come. When Mrs. Frances Hamilton found Henry Miller in her home No. 799 Willoughby Brook lyn, last night she tricked him into waiting until a detective arrived and arrested him, according .o her story to the police. Mrs. Hamilton said she found Mill ching her sideboard, where she some silverware, He told “collecting for a charit- Dell Collins, Fred rank May D. onklin, William Kope, Abbie Barr J. Hunter, District — James an, Charles E. “It is wonderful” said the Prince of Wales after a ‘command’? showing in London. You will say 80, too. CRITERION THEATRE BROADWAY AT 44th STREET at 2.30 and 8.30 ey) Seats selling eight weeks in advance. Avenue, kept her he was able organization,” was IN HER KRIGHTH@D h St. BELASGO' $ext «4: AMUSEMENTS, DAVID BEL ASCO JaVIES Accorded the great- est ovation ever given a motion picture, ar asco FRANCES § STARR THE ENDLESS CHAIN "he Obsnite aoneeey Night 8, is. iit TORCH- “BEARERS | » “MUSIC BOX REVUE” Evs. at 8.50 Agra A APPLEJACK oto ULRIC2 as KIKI AG HIPPODROMEKoW pen MATINEES -245-NIGHTS BROCK Or OT REPUBLIC sii tL hanieat Abies. ris VANDERBILT 72° SCREAMINGLY BUNNY. Wea. and KOSE and Sat., AWRENCE, Bt, He, at 8.48 Wed. & Sat, 2.15 44TH ST. THE Sensational ant 3 § Weeks The Old Soak’ A bake by DON MARQUIS, 4 PLYMOUTH West t 45. Be Mats, and Saturday THEATRE ste mt. TAREE So"8 ASTOR Harold Lloyd Prevents. neg AN He nd Sat ING Presents “SHORE _LEAVE” ETERN. “The Geant i the Baskervilles” Capitol Grand Orchestra, + “BROADWAY ROS! THE [CAPITOL at Sist. MAE MURRAY °° in Beginnin SUNDAY “SLIDING” BILLY WATSON” HOLLYWOOD INN TWICE DAILY, 15, POP. PRICES. Bronx Opera House }/:2.° WELCOME STRANGER ts a od Ay = + Pop. | “FORGET ME Nor” RAY MILLER & ORCHESTRA AND OTHERS, aii GEO.SIDNEY Riway & 4 11 A.M. tot OCTOBE 117}1 8/1842 /24/25/2612 I FLOWER “Wait until I go upstairs and get my pocketbook," agreed she said, and he She telephoned to the police and kept him in conversation until the arrival of Detective Thomas Smyth Miller to'd Smyth the same story, but could’ produce no credentials, 80 he was charged with unlawful entry No stolen goods were found upon him and he denied he had intended to steal anything. In Gates Avenue Court to- day he was held in $1,000 ball for examination Sept. 18. FOUR WOMEN IN RAID ON BROOKLYN RUM District Attomer Ruston Has Surprise for Boozers. County to-day HELP WANTED—MALE, WANTED. Judge Martin in Brooklyn issued judgments of forfeiture BOILERMAKERS, against brewing and distilling para BLACKSMITHS, phernalia seized by police in raids prank upon geven Brooklyn houses. Four MACHINISTS, women were arrested in the raids REPAIRMEN, Mrs. Minnie Zuckerman of No. 648 CAR my, Osborne Street was arres at that address; at No. SKILLED IN RAILROAD tan Avenue, Mrs. Josephine Stebling and Mrs. Catherine Mentz were ar WORK; rested; at No, 691 Manhattan Avenue, Mrs. Pauline Gobleski was arrested Other raids were made at No, 873] STEADY EMPLOYMENT; Metropolitan Avenue, where Nicholas - a = Calme was arrested, and also at No. STANDARD WAGES, 613 Avenue N, and No. 1619 69th AUTHORIZED BY Btreet No arrests were made at the last two addresses UNITED STATES The total of the seizures comprised twelve stills, 640 gallons of denatured Alcohol, 100 gallons of home made Whiskey, twelve specially constructed Kas stoves, twelve boilers and sixteen barrels of mash. Those arrested were charged with violation of the Volstead act a EE DRY AGENTS MADE SICK TASTING EVIDENCE RAILROAD LABOR BOARD. Apply to CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY Cc. E. Chambers, Supt, Four Brooklyn Saloon Keepers| Motor Power & Euipment, Held on Thetr Complaint : Federal Prohibition enforcement offt- dgraey Olly. Ni de vers declared to-day they were made I) by seme of the “hooch” they pur ' esterday In downtown Brooklyn ns prior to arresting four owners on charges of welling Mquor. The inen arrested, all of whom were| EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, arraigned before U, 8. Commissioner | 'DHAN ‘ a FORDHAM Hennessy in Brooklyn to- 4 held} W " 00 bail each, ‘and their pinsea at ‘LA SCHOOL UNIVERSITY WOOLWORTH BLDG. 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