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THE _EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEP EMBER 19, 1929, ES enh niga See LAL ace es AS Hl ROBERT FLBERT wes EH. SEARS Bulk of the Licuot Seized Was Pure Poison, Says WICIDE FAKED INSURE supply Deputy Commissioner Leach. Deputy Police Commissioner John A. Leaci, in charge of the enforce- aie Seas Daughter of Late Commodore Green's . Father Sure Note ment of the Mullan-Gage law, which is the little sister of the Volstead act Becomes Wife of Man Un- ) i ¢ Was “Planted” on Body in New York State, to-day made public the report of Property Clerk Will- fam Murray, showing the result of the police activities from April 1, 1921, known to Family, 7 ; flasks and other hip con- to Deceive Police. trivances, ginger ale bottles, cigar oe: to Aug. 31, this year, a period of seventeen months. cases and travelling bags, Connecticut police to-day are seek- In that period there were 15,863 ar- rests and approxiinately $15,000,000 | cluded in property seized. Commissioner Leac! , ae gue Wee neers ig to determine if Johri H. Green, the owners on the order of the courts| New Rochelle student, was murdered or whether ho killed himself, Green's Steps 1 Taken W Will Protect Consumers Who Buy by the Bucket. WEDDING IN BALTIMORE ’ pl ig @Mirriage Comes as Surprise to Relatives and Friends. in Society. The pooling of coal for peddler} This includes property of all de- trade was decided upon to-day by| scriptions, from a finsk to an automo- State Buel Admthistrator William H.| bile and from a handbag to a horse Woodin, who uppotnted John I, Ber-}and wagon. The detail of the greator]and some was sent to hospitals on mingham, President of the D, L. and] selaures follows elmilar orders. body was found near Wolrfleld Sunday, W. Coal Company, at No. 120 road-] Thare were 273,215 bottles of all} An analysts of an impc night with a bullet wound jn the right We : Kinds of allegcd intoxteating tquar} of the at ‘ pial ip He ghee Batadhin. way, to he: seized; 6,203 burrels, 7,601 cans, 4,768] S4¥8, proved temple und ¢ evidence of suicide, of the pool This v 1 the committee in charge Miss Marion C, Bourne, daughter of OMe. jory, 655 stills, 859 Jugs, 173 demt- tid have sold tn Including a note sey Groen had fhe late Commodore Frederick G. Pe eines The - purpors ot this, pot in] fohns and 12,101 miecellancous recep-| Poorer soctions, he sexe, and it Gelltesat tated guicianetos two! aaaeel Bourne of the New York Yacht Club, peddlers’ coal {s to take care of the PE keane Gibco Worn eRe Work for doctera toeniter atdarable | John J. Green, father of the youth, bi left an estate estimated at i supply for the householder who buyS] tne cops 233 suitcases, wiketons motor| dertakers. Th a 8 pitty 16) bev dee whe {4 employed in a New York ib 008) 000, has been secretly mar- VIRGINIA GOLDEN CAKE Mes Ericsson vA) coal by the paltful from the neighbor- | boats, twenty-two horses and wagons] stroyed with ull the good iquor|*Ker's office, says the note is not in his son's handwriting and he thinks it was ‘planted’ there by his son's HAMMOND. hood cellar dealer. It 1s a feature of and 354 automobiles. a the coal administration which worked | 1 the miscellaneous group are in- murderers to throw police off the # 3 * 7 out successfully during the World low! t , th t a peel . iY Leeda theory that poli¢e t é seg Yj . lowing to co-operate with and asst are investigating. frank Lyon Polk from his Madi ; yo f f War, At thas time Mr. Bermingham | ire aistrict Fuel Administrators? Firat Young Green was graduated from No, 15 Broad Street, The date of the ‘al : / was Chairman of the Peddlers’ Pool{and Second Districts, S$, A. Moros, strow Preparatory School in Nor+ wedding was not learned. Committec. Loe Theatre, No, 1640 Broadway; wa Conn., last June, and his pa- To some members of the Bourne The committee functions by regu- pole ee pas beeen een ae sie Bs ist _ to was as much of a paddler trade, Pi vin | hoes, fourth Disirie am Rensselenr ‘olytechnie netitute, erally, tiie wedding was Jatiae she. pesdicr tude, Se adie Bentqn, Congress Theatre, § aratogs y, to study mechanical engineer- have to register with certain whole-|Gorings; Fifth District, James salers in their respective communi-| Roe, ‘acuse; Sixth District, senses L eurpriso as it will bo to their many thes and file with the wholesaler a] J. Koerbel, Binghamton Seventh , er District (no designation); Eighth Dis- standing order for a fixed quantity ( daily, That wholesaler will pool tho{ {ict, Walter Hays, nr Wasp an tends in New York and othe: ctles, At the heme of Mrs. Arthur K. Ninth District, Michael J. Wi needs of his peddling customers and] yonkers, the ‘wholesaler's supply of: lhousehola which has been collected through the efforts of the police. ‘They accompanied him to the Grand Central Terminal Thursday and saw him abourd a train for Troy, and that was the last timo ho was seen by them alive. It i been planned for him to go on Wednasday, but he took his father’s automobile and drove to Nor- The police found him there at the father’s request and sent him back 3ourne, sister-in-law of the bride, The question of price is still unset- t was said last night that news of he marriage had just reached ther ceal, which is usually the chestnut|tled. Coal men to-day said that the size, will bo measured in accordance| State Fuel Administration cannot at- nd that nothing was known ‘of it] vther than the bare fact that it had ford to incur the enmity of the pro- with the requirements of the soveral] q,, ted citer cee al aken place. A member of the fam- v toe that they did not know Mr peddlers whom he supplies. competition with New York to get One of the other benefits from the}coal, It was reasoned that if Mr. : Woodin or his organization begin. by - yeddlers’ cos that the y pooling: of peddlers’ coal is erect ale, even eseaeenn Ee wholesaler who has more adequate! Gucere will send their coat eleowhers, > storage facilities than the coal cellar} perhaps to States or communities out- | Resolut man hae, will carry the cellar man’s| side the Empire State, where the reg-| Peculiar circumstances and who, \tgis stock for him. A§ soon us weather | Wutions are not as threatening au they are wanted by the German police conditions demand it, the priorities in Men Who Cro Srised Mexican Border Deported at Request ot Berlin Officials. Fess Elbert has been living with trying to get a friend out of trouble’in ? and Mrs. Ralph B, Strassouryer t beri! Farm, Gwynedd Va! Mrs, Strassburger was Miss he Bourne, a sister. Another un- aarried sister, Miss Marjorie Bourne, Iso makes her home there, The supposition is that Miss Bourne Two men sailed for Hamburg to- When his parents failed to receive a United American liner Green on Friday ho were déported under }adviving them of his safe arrival in Troy they communicated with the In- and learned that he was not might be here if the Woodin admin-Jauthorities to be questioned with re- istration xhould become too exacting} ia to the eainaticn (ae WOME 3 2 peddlers’ coal will be enforced to in-]| ‘The price “question will be determined |PAte 10 bas eee ing © see ad yaaa iene derrae tet ae rf ? sure the supply for tho, household meeting of the, operators and pto-|#. Rathenau, Germany's Foreign io wed- needs of New Yorkers. in Philadelphia on Thursday | Minister and Chancellor. vor Hylan notified Mr. Woodin y that he has designated Police 401 sioner Enright, Fire Commis- “erareten ‘ Health Commissioner it was stated at its offices to-[heard at the end of the pler and five Copeland and Tenement House Com- Reports trom the anthracite}men were seen hurrying toward the missioner Munn to serve on the muni-| district in Lehigh territory showed] stoamor, One of these proved to be “The ¥ committee in co-operation with | tat 42,961 tons were mined, 4,000] 7. sae Pe The Flapper Doll," with Miss So, cl Administration, In] tons more thin Saturday. ‘Tho total] Deportation Oflocr Aaron Kramer of nnounced of the forntér Miss Marion] Manny Epstein ag a Flapper, ex- By Fay Stevenson. house. Mer havice to all women} oagition to this, the: Mayor advjsed|coal mined in collieries out of which|Hilis Island, He was accompanied by two inspectors, who had as prisoners Sourne to Alexander Wonson.son of} hiting the now playthings or fad, | What the business and protessionat Soivee ide eae aa aheetie ae ‘Mr, Woodin that he had asked the five|the“Lehigh ships coal, since the re- Fre, Edwin N. Benson of Chestnut = woman has done, can do and will d | jastry, sauces, soune and left-overs. il, Pa. His father was at one time] FRANK FEVROLA DENIED | in the future is all very ovident at Sreuident of the Union League Club NEW TRIAL AS SLAYER| tl. Women’s Activities wxnivit, un+ Philadelphia. Mr. Benson at the mes eer auspices of the New York Leagun je his engagement was announced} court Relieves Wife's Tentimony,| °f Business and Professional Women Knowing that his son had frequent~ ited Miss Lillian Ericson of Nor- Mr. Green telephoned to the ricson home Sunday afternoon and asked Miss Gertrude Ericson, a sister of Lillian, if she hat seen him. She ‘tea in Baltimore to’ Robert C, Elbert of New York, according to a brief imnouncement made last night by , an to Baltimore for th: ae to despatches from Phija- elphia last night, Mr. and Mrs. | trassburger refused to comment on reir sister's marriage. In May, 1918, the engasement was The gangplank of the Resolute hed he Lehigh Valley Ratlroad brought SAD RP GIRLS) tte Fone) Ube Ba? cars of anthracité coal to this time that Lillian had met him earller in the afternoon. He had just come up from New Rochelle on his motorcycle, he told her, although it was learned after his death that he had been staying at the Royal James Hotel in Norwalk since Thursday. Her Activities in Business, Professions and Trades in a Wide World Photos. Bird’s-Eye View. building inspectors observe conditions,| Dr. Moyal S. Copeland, Mealth} Both were unkempt but appeared) tals, saying that he was golng to call with a view to ascertaining if hv.rd-| Commissioner, hud a report to-day] to be well educated, speaking English] her on the telephone that evening, ing or profiteerng were being in-| from Chief Inspector Joseph M, Lon-}and German with equal fluency. « When he called at 6.30, Miss Ericson duiged in by any.’ Similar requests|ergan that, while the rupply of coal |tnspectors said the mon hed crossed) said, and invited her to walk with huve been made by the Mayor of the|for factory and office building use isyinto this country from Mezico over] him, ahe advised that ho leave town ‘3, both § rn girls, a fortune on cake, lo T, and Saddio M. Abrams, Virginia. The: forteinall y tr rT roving tab th ha ‘ar|the Nueva-Laredo Mne and when|at once, os his father was looking for i ‘ te e ‘ Yor ission 2 improving notably, there has far Nueva-Ls a % 1g fo’ as in the diplomatic In 1919 Which She Retracted. Commodore Hotel this weol. liz olden cake: which este wilt Ha a avesting tochiokrow| been ail delivery’ of domeatic sizes. | pick tho immigration au-] him. He told her that he would and © engagement was 3 Supreme Court Justice Toin exhibilion occupies threo bal and of the elebt district Fuel Administra | Inspectors of the department are|thorities liad no passports, Instead} the conversation was terminated. At —_—_— filed an order in White 14 rooms of the hotel und gives one af? an tora of the State at Mr. Woodin's| visiting establishments where the ot returning them to Mexico the Ved-| 9 o'clock his body was found along- ng a motion for a new trial f YING OF LOCKJAW - AS RESULT OF WOUND bird's-eye vi in business lia give off x heavy volume offers! authorities got into communica-| side the road. smoke and are giving in-|tion with Berlin with the result that] Mies Ericson said Green often ear- at the woman from Broadway, to perfect f tho State organiza- office, No. 16 the machinery And now as to furnisi Pesey hus a 1 rank Tevrola, noi the tind jon in minimizing the nulsance| they were ordered sent to Hamburg|tled ao pistol’ like the one that was _— a andy and decorating the home | Witth whieh 1s so femini Tho motion picture theatre owners scientific firing methods and the]on the first steamer sailing. found beside his body. Miss Ericson nus Develops jem Injury ones ling an a hat ot the State have appointed the fol-'use of smoke-consuming devices. Rather was shot to death by] ald she recognized some phrases of ald cous { F ; er It Apparently Had Healed, lorris Bernstein jr., thirteen, of No. 8 East Fourth Street, is dying in One of the big fea the note as having been used by, Green when talking to her, pa a s of t 9 rent styles of three ussassine while on his way in his automobile to a Cabinet meeting on the morning of June 24. It wag 2 ilust Woman Leaves Millions and Dolls pllevue Hospits! of lockjaw. Ho shot Laila to womens; dit: | snd furnit declared his murder was the result off HOUPS TO PUT Of BAIL: ig : ferent 1 effort. Vor tnstance, [the Nit! & monarchist plot and eoveral arrests nd while playing hin indies. tw ; Patsy Mrank, twenty-three, No. 602% libre pletol ‘in his “ify Waat 1 int should w That Rep res sent Every ation nmade, ‘Two young officers! Pourtoanth Avenue, Brooklyn, and Jo- me Sept. 8 at the tr and what ae nod wear | committed suicide when they were} geph Carbonaro, twenty-nine, of No. iid ‘ ‘ ' : about to be arrested. 1361 Sixtieth Street were held by Magis- The boy’s mother took him to a near-| “frame” into appear! And, of course, sinve of ug were rt > — trate Liota in the Fifth Avenue Court, doctor, who ceuterized the wound, vd. Justice T just about ready t forth in 6 SRS , PRY ge ni toe of, HUSTY NATL KILLS WOMAN, Brooklyn, to-day on & charge of at~ fates he went to the Stuyvessnt| believed thor testimer Hackett api “es Sago Women's Ez-|New York State May Get ‘Estate of Miss Marie Mar-} ey oa thirty-ulx, of No, [tinnted. felonious ‘uesault. The. com- ‘in ei oi mae ES i ja Stage Door {nn. At : ce ae en 9c. WATS Neal both, x, 7,, | Blainant Nick Papateo alleges that thoy laa on Eighth tr no wou = think of long ore of tt shall Because of Provision in Father's Will. Avenus, ih. Ne InP forced him under threats of death to \ rently was healing and he attended] BELATED EXPLOSION later, ‘ 1 to The E Ww i Dod pts ag yester- put up $1,000 cash bail for Rocco Lom- stags Seelr, e z he pon lpe leeds ts eaten do Ie he hard! charged with assault. Lombardi a se etlieee corocialnnlar evel ENDS IN MAN’S DEATH] rs. © rs NORFOLK, Va., Sept. 19.—New York State may be $3,000,000 richer | ste a \ has gone to Ital The boy wus rushed to the Hosp!-Tyoreman, Inventigatingy Maxted ie leag ; a also bea awelry, doles, by the death of Miss Marie Marshall at Virginia Beach Sunday following + . miele lepende oman, ery ‘oud of a : 1 eal em = , where anti-tetanus serum was in Wien Charge Goes Of. eves su plese miceael By iy your veneiaene roke of paralysis, Mis¢ Marshall has two half sisters but by a peculiar Physicians said the lad prot When a lorge charge of dynes women a very good Income when tl provision in her father’s will from whom she Inherited her fortune, the most ne ov the links of the S: estate instead of going to relatives 1 go to the State of New York. will probably be a legal battle for the estate, lawyers here ¢ Marshall had been insane@ OMAN WITHIN SAFETY ZONE STRUCK BY AUTO} ,,. fond young woman, {4 woman can do to carn | nuking toys is illustrated of No. 640 Peddy Place, foreman of dynamite canard, to) thvestleate, ide) Was & is) the! pros ay, Who has designed a new|sInce she was seventeen, Was [the world at considerable cost, ¢ #, Goldstone’s Car Hits Stanchion | withii a few feet of the explosive when] prietor of a shop ‘ust off Fifth Fess Fi soa Went to}born in New Orleans und went with [hid dolls representing every mato : —Gete a Sammon it wont off with a terrifle bast. Duvall} oo Pet cinea: inavctiie ane ‘ns ea verngs ia Rares a her parents, the late John R, and atoney inlierited by Mi M rail e afety sone 2 was Llown several feet in the alr, fumes vbe pipes’ cigarettes ani fe Girl and many tu-] sesh ae Sea from her parents was invested an Standing tn the safety zone at 12 eal np iedeed er bbits and dolls. Mvelyn Marshall, to New. York City| 0) ually increased until now her epi ond. ise vena: this: orning: alt fractured et Fay, Deputy of the |when she was eight years old. Seven | estate is roughly estimated at $3,000, - . Eloise Lang, years old, ; nies er e y Association of thely » when Miss Ma UW, with | oor ’ de e . 264 Bast 123d Street struck and|a few minutes after reachin; 3 neal to ee8, polnits'to the success of A © the hos s ‘iat 1 i eas of a other, was visiting an aunt just ¢ the hos rounds ut It about the face and heed when an| Plains Hospita rr > Miledy| Weman wae oullt up a wonderful : Williamsburs, in which patient ‘A oe - . business ag on Insuranes worms . sburg, she became mentally ¢ eomobile driven by Mra. Katheryn = a feminine putts an insurance woman. she lived until she was talon to the cot. SE Nae rca GASOLIND INVESTIGATION 158 18 Miss Bina West of Michigan, who ed and was admitted to the Has a ky Perey &. Btachens Idstone struck one of the stanchi POSTPONED. and even pipe dreun i instan s 5 tage owned by Perey Stephenson sturted out as @ school teacher, por- rowed $250 and bas a capital of $1 attached. Just | 000,000 to-day. the exfety zone. frs. Lang wes attended by | niranz of N st 126th tern State Hospital at Wiilameburs, | at Pines two months ago. of which she has been a patient since} The house at Willlamsburg ith all conventences Sept Further] there ts u brand new nate into the Vrives or the] With @ police whist er 7 billion ‘i ' al Miss Anna Lainbert Stewart, no eventy-three years old | 64 : nie *s. Goldstone, who lives at alin ihe eg unt the next ey how the ladies will enjoy dls-| .ei Known orcheatra eae ask ey {ut the time of her death, et eee Core : : Chesterfields al session 0} gress, nator La * ‘ widge! Th: here | or Piso ‘ : ¥ servants und four women attendants lest 120th Street, got a rictias Chalvesan ot I 2 mine that at w bridge! a nf rel crowd of gltl players rendered the| Miss Marshall had a mania for dolls. | crc smotoved to wait upon iting Kless driving tr re : e omittee in ed to-day, a. ao mavors with Elmsy S| muate for the afternoon and evening, | Fer mind tof a id . : ay and aclenretie® id apna Midlng easter een ee Ker mind was ike that of a child, Marshall and to do es are smo thefs are flower alveady crowded lst physloline s Porter nenieras See eet. enemas stems and ola al aaa te wellbeing | and there aA) ren iver ! ke of pa , every year— SOs stu pene Jeit J unable tu wise and should the business womun Miss Marshall was at 2 one } Bana we NVDRE SBou la. Ce Fat Ce the small, fluffy type of ome of the most prom. 0 million ~ hibit and ther: pardon), he portly woman @ we show her how nt phvalolans ini he At 9 in the evening tl thes which ft her specia parade started, There were made a fortuns Keraocban seston nf every day woman, und ve it igners and manutac-| M go up a Manna and he And whi! dress by their pliys aie hey , has been in charge of thc how to make canc ike they | for the woman banker, tor the tea- — estate nibs Maton ah ta ' sell in the stores." In fact, there are} room, for tho woman qho ls at the sueniinaee ‘ arehy is ox c two woinen—we might call them the! head o¢ a department, for the office arcing RAAner Lewy (Ad+ |p: rat her vast wealth will be di * candy twins, {c ty t0r8| worker, secretary “and: stenographer. manager: far @ silk. manu-| vided umong her nephews und niscee —in the long run; rom) —and while one ~ the wom-| And the whole ray and Mrs, L. M. Russell, a] One of the most spectacular suits e gist of the mat Ateoe sah the 1 ‘ ALITY en in Bost sweets the a wom ? 2 editor, say that the big}in Virginia in recent years involved tthe) that a woman should always bo fer Gt tHe ARBRE Gh ated hoe tetas \ does tall inine and always well dressed if she * ' : ' : Ii CAOOY TL eiphoe TATBI OSES cities eaten r tlie business women ts not | should {. ‘The state | cn for al should also. be influenced In ov much to influence them, ag to im-] ginin ’ Elinur su lurge! $8 that there and the league sa own Wigs. th man, of women who ¢ millions of] ta The eans 6 about ae ee (4 g dollars a year who have not been| to the ain ourt ¢ » Good | careful in selecting t! . given sufficient consideration by style} Virginia ich decided Miss 1] According to Mrs, Sea " Marehall was a resident of New York or big woman in business generally are Benioens ase) fe Pee ene tone has an advantage over the winall per-| ‘The fasion show for business ana] SiMe The Virginia Court ruled that women] son phslonin) WCE PARE With. on CIGARETTES candy, let's just fi th Things to Eat subje women cure to be steno yeérs and pc tune In foc at 1 Ericssor ma I t.. Mrs, serene, in whic smartly ; parade ’ VHES Py PRIMARY DAY, ra and must wear the right cloth nd Lund.aga from 3 P.M. until 8 P.M Be, bow to keep has been obliged to wear clothes ae [soy iter, tor her choice. rolled voters may participates, Many women in bu also taught many womel ewes ee | ew Rochellé, It was stated in the » suicide note that the young man.waa” been hauled in when shouts were Said she had not, not knowing at the * Borough Prestdents to have their] sumption of mining, was 193,499 tons. |Arthur Hillman and Victor Mallucha.) Ho went on his way after a brief ” oh Sitter a8 * fae “Bade,

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