The evening world. Newspaper, September 27, 1922, Page 3

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=] THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESVAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1924. REASY DEFENSE Notable Engagements and Marriages BEGUN BY ATTACK UPON PROSECUTOR Blain School Teacher Inti- mate With Edwards’s Fam- ily, Says Uterhart. = Miss Edith Lavoy, Freeport school her, began correspondence with iiliam M, Creasy, who is on trial In Hineola charged with her murder, hrough a correspondence club, ac- ding to Henry A. Uterhart, coun- for Creasy. Uterhurt opened) tlic ense to-day before County Judge mith with a long address to the ju which he said he would show that ‘easy had no possible motive to kill iss oT to whom he had boen The lawyer said the Fort Thomas chanic has been subjected to a gorous prosecution because of the Muential friendship of Miss*Lavoy th Mr. and Mrs. Elvin N. Edwards, istant District Attorney of Nassau punty. There {s in this ac nm Why this defendaht has been so jorously prosecuted. The deceased. eaoien | Koad decal Lag fas an intimate friend of Elvin N mameson/) J dwards and his wife,’ suid Uterhart. the deceased was a frequent visitor it their home, was taken on trips to ain rea- Boston and other places, and she was}Month’s Schedules Will Be tutor of their young ron, Donald. 3 ; F When Edwards saw this girl lying Pull of Ceremonies and din her room on this night, he Festivities. Symediately jumped to the conclusion fat Creasy had killed her.’* Reviewing Creasy's life, Ut 4 the prisoner was bora thirty-one weddings place in soctety in October and e have been 2 scheduted to anno ars ago on a farm near Charlotte- | Me ts of eng ment. ie, Va., one of twelve children. Prof Henry Fairflelg Os- 6 worked on the farm until he was} born of No. 998 Fifth Avenue have Ixteen, and theu left home and} @8a0unced the engagement of thei ih j dai Mi t jf Ss Nggearned a trade. At twenty-two he Miss Josephin. Osborn, to JOSEPHINE OSBORN. RANeue Cente, Mr. Jay Coogan, eldest son of the late married to 1 of s feom whom he was later sep F temporary decree of divorce. In the summer of 1920, ac meterhart, Creasy spent $2 venteen, uted by oman 8 hold ¢ rved wi GROUND HAZE BLAMED aaa to J correspondence club"? for one ye ch cks are assigned tol? gh’) “Be King steam lighter he first letter ho received as a re- Contasea Iti te we}one b absence sd cur beat. at Mariners’ SARS ROGICE. CCA use jot An to Altitude He} OU° D bie Pi riners jult of his investment was from Mizs Mano emwean coewereee Was Flying. ne truc L is not! Ha-bor 1 eaw a deckhand pin his Rees ei J apt to be missed, as the driver re-| faundry to a line and. throw it eke s Tene Ron rena tain ae eer ah taken since Sunday morn-|iurng in about the time it would have To Give Society Folk a Busy October CUT FOR BOMBER CRASH BRITISH CAL PRICE TOSGPERTON | ONSHPINORT 5,200 Tons Offered Fuel Ad- ministrator at That Price. gin wh I A big break tn the price of Brftish coal was revealed at the office of the Fuel Administration to-day. The steamship Livingstonia ts 1 off Ellis IMland with a ¢ on hail Can Sailor Be Chauffeur? washing up af the folds of a very big thick Turkish Asks a Ford Prize Winner BA Wilson, Who Won Sixth “A Ford. a Day,’ Is Happy but Puzzled. So T won the Ford! It's the last © of luck I ever expected.” Wilson, dredge Massachusetts, her dock in Mariner's I, for repairs. Hoe was ra hard day’s work his engines, and his ight blond Y Was being vigorously rubbed In speaker wus FR. en- eer on th Ich lay at ‘bor, FINDS SPY SYSTEM AND LAWLESSNESS Carpenter Tells of Trickery of Enforcement * Agents Up-State. Mies Alice Carpenter, organizer of the women's delegations sent by theo Association Amen iment to the State Republicary: and Against the Prohibitione- Democratic Conventions, made @ argo of 5 towel. hurried trip from Albany to New Yorks tons.of the. British product, which bos] r guess PH have to build a garage to-day and will return to Albany this oy Seen Uirered to the Bust Ade 1 : afiernvon to continue her work there. i L . . aft © © tain deck to house it, “In every town of ) or, more tot The cowt of remov-} continued. “I've helped run boats all poopie between here and Albany,” she ing it from the st will be $2.50 a ton, making the price to the yards $5.50, instead of the $10.50 price which has been pre- valling, 7 the soft “sereen”’ It was announced that ptol al coal y my © coal is of tle variet the Lehigh eallor a very different form of navigation, but I gueas I can loarn how to box a speedometer as well as a compass. life and now the question ts: man become chauffeur?’ "How did I come to write that Ht-| plece? Well, you know engineers: elk: of epying on th aid, “I found that conditions were lawlewsness and bootlegging on the one hand and an odious system: other. Let me tele you one specific case. « “A prominent.resident of Kingston, Y., was motoring home from Al- bany recently when he came upon @ Valley Coli ries have 0 carloads mined and ready for delivery, and of get their dunnago pretty. greasy and grimy nnd necessarily there's a lot this amount 209 c tidewate pads have reached us fol- The distribution ts ng to be done. The laundry ally now since It's a big iter has been. When victim of an automobile accident. The motorist stopped, bent over the man and heard him gasping and groaning. on. Running back to his éar, the \motoriaty't man lying in the road, apparently the:ly got a flask of whiskey and was about" lows: re New York, 243 carloads; for Long Island City, 7; for Jer City, 10; for Newark, for other parts of the metropolitan area, 29. That petty thieving honest drivers © veloped within the d by th ved several reports being delivered nd in sc coal truc shipments welght among dis- 3 has de: ast few days was hn t man p clothes over stern I thought the whole world ought to know there was one genlus among us sailors that had gone tho laundvics one better, without any work. “If T was on a fast-moving Woat I'd pull the same trick, but us dred; don't move very fast; also the water ef] about us is pretty muddy—so you see under of whole the launderies have got me, willy nilly. I saw little Incident I wrote about a Week ago off the Court Street dock, i) R. WILSON... the 1 gineer who Ikes truckloads having vanished during] 5 Co) ee Me. Wil tha: delivery, of larga shipment /DHGl! gir \elisotin work te mUGH Chat he|ima euros that littio yarn, victims were id to be the large must aboard ship most of tb | . trucking cc es, who do stevedor- be ‘ds at A BELLE n the coal ing, and the ig consi er, assistant to the , sald the method of the theft {s as follows “The trucking company will be given & job to move coal from bi The coal ts accounted for only bill of lading and not for a speciffe load. The driver and a erate arrange tor the diversion truckload, getting $50 or $80 for load, worth ne double that amount. ‘ confe and told him his name had b lament the board of officers investigat-|taken for the trip he should have Rurnished her by the azency a o MeCall erash which cost the ves of {ma t! fs r adi theieluy, bride's cor and five enlisted men Satur-} ‘While only tw three In geovemsh =oRe en a by < ate ee nt at Mitchel sort have been discovered, 4s having matrimonia! intentions. e cau of the have been asked to The correspondence rips huze which con practice In the bud, and the 1 ullitude Mortime vier nto friendship and Mr. St ie rata er Miss Lavoy nd Mre, F. Colt Johnst pec te © forward to the "Dear Bill 8s ark Avenue, at the home r than I'riday, ¥ tv asic cause of th rin bombe Davis, the e's mother in Loct phe was t acher cording to the Praced by Uterha: Maked him to cot nim her “K id “darling b re sent ‘0c every way mm Apr adence u constant id by those who t has transpire seasions of the b —~ e notes h a kiss totteaet 8 £3}. ;, = Her Eyes Light Up, Ske Is More Than a Match for Him —Everything Goes With This Story Except a Coupon. A big infuriated bull in vy Durham, N. J., of Fishing Boat ae Of Oriental Point, “1 of th iod alone can sep: ."* Four months later, Ute a, Creasy sent her a diamor ich she accepted and wore fo day ot her death. Mm another letter to ¢ to Uterhart, Sherman, 8, was s but rt to tell § for her March, 19 provided the---er—"the me this morning of wh: correspondent riying place authentic story. 2 rears 13 a verturned th Miller Ther Lin the THIEVES EMPTY HOUSE OF N. Y. U. PROFESSOR h Han ie Ret urnitave ¢ same tone, a Vind § H, but on M Ba p Are : iz told her he could not 1 ‘Alber lesed to nave] FIGHT. TO RESTRAIN ft his love was not the Anne: ie oie it he was a divo standing he wrote back, according to the} bull cl t truck whieh Runx poner’s counsel, and sald that sho ‘ manent Writ Asked fa White- s hit by the tr ted to marry him no matter what panic, ; King! x ppened. We ha’ ay pws he ration Point b the by pir PLY: BOSTON HARBOR. BOBT( 1 no franchis Virst pilot of responsibility fo \¢Thanks for Free Ride, Old Top,” CANOE OVERTURNS, TWO SAVED IN HEAVY SEA Muten BUS LINE RENEWED Administrator has bee pureh of coal throug ler and {> secure receipt from the N Said Runyan, Hit Gravel Truck Carried Half aM —“And that State | CINCINNATI, Sept. employ: the arette and w ed a Ohio © of over the stern into the water As S! cleansed the clothes, the principle | being the washing machine. the lighter reached the Statue of Liberty the clothes \ been “white as foam."—R. Wil- son, No, 2705 Richmond Torrace, Rode on Locomotive Pilot. Mr. Wilson, “U Dhey pign to have the workings of to give some of it to the seemingly dying man when two men who had been hiding near the roadside jumped out, seized the flask and arrested the motorist. It was just one of the trick to whenever it suits their fancy. “Next time there dying man by the roadside. motorist, fuse to take jail chances again and let the victim die? “Things are getting (o such a pass that the stability of the Government will be threatened unless something is done to bring nbout a sane policy toward alcohol, policy that wilt commumd the respeet and support of the public. ‘Wil the | Tearning Soy ghd. Wout Sinael Sitlsatetli, “The Association Against the Pro- TY. ectded wt waa killed Inet night when caught In af hibition Amendment 16 not In favor asn't decided wh Ot the. calc Ge. the bate ‘i an't decided miners #, Tir [patti the Sinmene Drug Compeny|Of the ralurm of the saloaa and. the ; pecwoutd ever win it.| plant here, Me waa whirled around] UDresmied Moe, oe tte ene twice, striking the ceiling each time, A score of workmen tn the room were un= able to turn off power fn tine to sav hin. to accept It, howev Richmond Terrac ard where Ais boat f Wilson's Ford winnin sDIRTY WORK AT SEA. I learned to-day a way to beat he high cost of laundry work. steamed along the propeller the boat he churning of same as that of a By the time ould have Mariners’ Harbor, 8. | by Penna. Flyer ile, While Driver Serenely id Blatr he lita is all there is to ft,” ss mmission, mains of¢ nutomobile| on, Pennsyl fly » twenty minu fiv ered from the one el 2 engin truck miles an gine of the truck was thrown me 00 feet and th Iragred mude auvel, Chuck Marcus in Waste Basket; Give Me Edison, Says Hargrave, ves Tips on Phil apher’s Nose and Handshake. Liocert & Myers TOBACCO CO. association 1s In favor of temperance, and for that very reason the associa. tion 1s bending its efforts toward Over 7 billion Chesterfields are smoked ‘ every year— 20 million every day Cigarette valuc that you really can TASTE! hesterfield CIGARETTES Trey she 4 of th well known in the of the Vil Green » urtistle denizens and charmi Rerston, con ton t rolle ne with whi White ‘ ‘ Naud, es Tat eeded 10 SAAB. Ite None ena sou a ite Hone Ac Hons bus line waa alleged to be tte (Gin Artist in Suit G peers He! it, Ter futher culled to roperty hos been r4 Ea Bete gee es Font Man With Limp feccent. © wo wittatde of faci’ auuaae eue}TOOK CHEAP WATCHES, |WIFE, 78, HAS MARRIAGE Helen Moulsby Is un artist of note the worse for the adv LEFT THE DIAMONDS ANNULLED TO MAN, 85} wich Village colony, and, unit e. she is altogether good look! Husband in 15 Years. Tu Hagnan lying the 1 IME bus | PANTOM f fs t soendiy elehteen Vsuutas cuusee 4 les service c who « eft home, {i h c ! i of diamond asinesa trip. Te nove aie f an POLICEMAN 31 YEARS ron SPANKED LIKE A CHILD, BOASTS THREE ARRESTS |,,,....... WIFE GETS ALIMONY =e Mautst Fi t Says the Spank was an Ds outs re te was hive : dingty Tighe Ow : 1 actos I : i ‘ nt 1 P yeaa Yat Tuet , } f 3 ‘ hk \ nition Hy ad -_ p : MAN. 80, DIES OF SPREE Oe " The all-Cevlon fea Ceylon’s glows in your cup. White sunshine that enforcement agents resort ° may be a real” remembering the trick, re- SS 1a

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