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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1922. PRIAL SLIPS QVER |First Pictures Showing How Georges Carpentier cut oat beoe-as aaa,” | E}QUOR VANISHING <itoiowe: stn ee 6 e ° © 7 e\looks not alone to the schedule of of Canadian Club, two bottles of Had Tables Turned on Him by Battling Siki hin customer's tangible assets, Ho POLICE RAIDERS |Pikesviiic, iwo of Jefferson, Six of gives thought also to moral consid- Old Highland, eight of Haig and ’ erations, to those elements of char-| Pfirshfield Investigates Dis- Haig, one Black and White, one King ‘acter which constitute the most com- George IV, two White Horse, tew manding of all securities. so he is} appearance of Hundreds |Johnny Watker, stx Gordon Gin, ste concerned to help develop these qual- “ho} Vieux Cognac, five Red Wine and two its phroughout his constituency of Choice Bottles. Champagne. ; Every™ good citizen aspires to the], Commissioner of Accounts Hirsh- ee eae bs same end, and therefore it is per-}feld announced to-day that for several —>— missible to Impose a special obligation CHARITABLE BEQU 4 : sath on the bankers, organized and trained] Vck# Ne had beon making an inven IN MARY SHAW’S WILL us th in such affairs, to take|#stion of what became of lquor shoe 4 Head of Civil Service Board Knocks Him for Count as subpoenaed as evidence from the] The will of Mary J. Shaw, who died al part in this wort. artes verywhere a atepoaition| Property clerke at Poltce Headquarters. /on July 31 inst at her home, No uf ) serutinize. to question, to examine} I all cases a small sample of the [289 East 58th Street, was filed for pro- to a Day’s Work. ‘inutely into sootal and -economie in {tauor 18 taken and analyzed, it is beled ee oot urrogate’s Court iepcoio=s : ana > gvidenen, wade ny Jone tris of No. Cedn stitutions; to Interrogate methods of] #4 and the only evidence ured in] ky Jovenh A, Rares of No. Af Cedas sevition ae’ pr that sample, which is certified by the 1 have been so long accepted as[chemist. Joseph P. Donohue, a shall | Patrolman attac Frank J) Prial, Deputy Comptroller fmnd head of the Civil Service Forum, rendered Mayor Hylan speechless at pad uire wu * to the servants of Rellet of Incurabl: 1 Cancer, $1,000 to the Home for Age » have secmed axiomatic. We ‘ d to the Norse of thé Little Sisters of the Poor, whil tin nothing by charging ‘that thix|clerk’s office, was examined to-day. /$750 and the ‘residue of the estate { Today's session of the City Budget ipirt proceeds from malevolence and| He sald the only official in the city |bequeathed to the Literary Soctety of ee ee ‘oatified a disordered state of mind,| Who subpoenaed Hquor was District] St. Vincent Ferrer. There are sow ; r : P ‘ tt nga Cc y. He|minor bequests to friends. ‘verbal counters, upper cuts and + , " z We ought to recognize that It largely | \ttorney Ruston of Kings County. He}™| Le $ . * . * 4 apresents sincere wish to improve] sald All told 109 bottles of the bette The: value of the estate is given a wings. It was one of those unex- wonditions brands had been called for by the] over $5,000 In reat and over $5,000 in. pected bouts, for the Mayor and Prial “History teaches that blind effort] Kings County official and he had no Fee racaieas Taree ‘Back oF Oh a are friends. - to obwtruct such movements has often] knowledge of what had become of it.land Francie X. D'Oasone of Mt. Kisco Speaking as head of the forum, produced momentary disaster, but] The lst which he passed up as|N. ¥., who are not referred to in th Prial said it was a shame to compel never prevented ultihate advance. (representing what had been called ¢or twill The world ts too old, nd ought to be Correction Department matrons, many of whom receive as low as $800 a year, to work twelve hours a day. He de- clared further that many keepers are aleo compelled to work twelve hours and that besides being on the job half a day matrons often are compelled to spend an additional hour traveling to and from their homes. "This is the twentieth century," de- now, Rather, its best intelligence should be given to open-minded co- operation in every earnest project of inquiry and analysis which looks tu nee sere It’s a Tom Wye “Thus will its most capable leaders help guide society away from pitfalls and dangers while keeping it moving With a Tom Wye in your yrip you are ready for all eared Prial, ‘‘and it’s hardly fair for on the upward path. I count the men ‘r . the great City of New York to set of your profession as among such kinds of weather. such an example in its treatment of leaders, and I know that whoever can If it gets warmer, you effectively impress you with the full workers. The conditions the work- can wear your Tom Wye ers I refer to are compelled to submit importance of the duty I am suggest- ; x to because of the very nature of their ing will find satisfaction in the (4) instead of your overcoat. jobs are unusual and furnish further prompt and eager response which will If it gets colder, you can ° argument for the abolition of the come to him wear it with your overcoat. “Most sincerely yours, twelve-hour day. They get one day off a month and every other holiday If one holiday falls on Christmas the matron must work New Year's Day. “How many hours do you work? eut in Mayor Hylan. “I work as many hours as “WARR G. HARDING KNIT CKET Tom Wye is so good- ‘ looking that you can wear HOTEL ELEVATOR it on your business calls and STALLED WITH 15 $ 7>° feel perfectly well - dressed and neat. 2pocket model It is the extra - warmth ie and probably more," countered Prial. a ee MEN AND WOMEN It was one of those uppercuts that - Ae Meeaw, Prexema Sateen SRSLGROGHO HitnkNeO : <aae 4-pocket model $8.50 garment of the well-groomed mayer|tall to surprise the Mayor. Female Guests at Commio- man. He hadn't quite recovered from the shock when Prial shot this acri bs want to add, Mr. Mayor, that when I work I work. I don’t spend any part of the time receiving guests and there fs no entertaining to my job." Mayor Hylmn mentally reached back for one of those verbal slams which do terrible damage if they land, but dore Crawl Through Two styles in beautiful \ | heather mixtures Y Emergency Door. \ ; ENGLAND WILL PA OTHER NATIONS Fifteen men and women visitors At men’s wear and sport- ] if ing goods stores. |taking bodies up except early in the | | morning when there i a minimum of | visitors in the cemetery, and there |are several hours of work for the Dr. B. L Cronk, who was ‘employed here for the Bankers’ Convention and 1 i the World's Series had one of th > Look for the Tom Wye greatest thrills of their lifetimes in y label ’ the Commodore Hotel at 9,30 o'clock + Prial was travelling very fast by this |by the Hall family before the first iS rnorning: when the. elevator in time and he landed this: *‘Further- DOUBLY CONFIRMED Ridin arb dics Miran reek rdaey —_—_>— wich ine Fwore riding statled be f i Robert Reis & Co. amore, Mr. Mayor, I don’t believe in ier body Css Bixm Ble), tole Vseiaae tween the firth and sixth floors. J Distributo.s time clocks either. I don't need them Mills, her husband, in the presence (Continued.) industry and efficiency are generally] ayter being imprisoned in the stuffy \ NEW YORK CEDy fo regulate a day's work.” a |of reporters to-day that for some amas - admitted, has been fully employed) iift for ten minutes the women were If it had been a prize fight instead (Continued) reason Mrs. Hall, through her coun-| promote the true welfare of men !n-Jand factories have been actively at| passed through an emergency gate in- ef a budget meeting John F. Hylan |sel, Senator Florance, had done her | dividually and in communities. work all over the country. The de-|ty the adjoining elevator, but the men ‘would have been hanging on the ropes. mvanseiist, made a plenic visit to| Uimost to prevent the second exami-| John H. Puelicher, President of the} cline in the mark, which at every! remained in the car until the trouble ‘There are many, many time clocks ees Beh, nation of his body. Marshal and Isley Bank, Milwaukee,|stage has been much greater In the! wag adjusted. The car was an ex- . tm the Muyor's departments and the| “ake Heptacong. Dr, Cronk volunteered the opinion] was elected President of the Associa-|external than in the internal value, | ress from the twenty-second floor of employees, a very large percentage of] On that occasion the Rev. Mr, Hall| that had a properly trained observer] tion to-day to succeed Thomas B.| hag afforded a very considerable ad-|che hotel whom are members of the Civil Ser-|tore a rent in his breeches in going|@"4 pathologist gone to the spot| McAdams, of Richmond. vantage to the German exporter, 60] goeveral of the women in the stalled where the bodies were found as soon] Walter W. Head, President of the] much so indeed that there is hardly|cage were becoming hysterical, but tant. ‘ 1s their discovery was reported “the| Omaha National Bank, was chosen} anywhere a manufacturer producing| showed great agility when the emer- “Phere are already three or four| Wid flowers. Mrs, Hall produced a! murders would have been solved in| first Vice President and William’ ©.| goods for export who does not com-| gency ata ads wee and they were fundred keepers and matrons,"" sai/| “housewife” from her handbag and|half an hour." Knox, of the Bowery National Bank,’ pain of German competition. compelled to crawl under a heavy Mayor Hylan, ‘and, so far as I am|stitched up the rent temporarily, Lawyer Pfeiffer emphatically de-| this city, second Vice President. “Nevertheless, the German trade into the rescuing car. concerned, there are not going to be nled the statement of Dr. Cronk. The Right Hon. Mr. McKennalqgures show that the exports, long ie * ow. topsy,"’ he said | said, in part: r the deficiency - guy more added to the city payrolls, |... ai wact'We desire an aut ¥ after the immediate deficiency in es So ao aeetiecessity for them, ¥]%8#!0n, according to those who have | “But we would like to have a repre- In the course of my argument | cential foreign commodities due to the you can find any Way to readjust this| en it. Mrs, Mills wrote: “Oh, for|sentative presont The first autopsy] 1 shall show that England has the | war was made good, are atill barely the day when [ will do your mending bungled. We should like some as- ability to pay, and, once that is | equal to the imports. The conclusion @ ton goatee surance that the second will be de | established, | can unhesitatingly | seems irresisitible that Germany has Neher ; pendable. But whether we are per-| assert her determination to honor |g present capacity to obtain a sur- nother bit of evidence of the de-| mitted to send a representative or] her bond in full. | believe 1 am | ius from the export of goods." termination that when the bodies of | not, we desire an autopsy." : justified in asking you to treat Oe Mokenta said he was not Jealousy of the Rev. Mr. Hall and| England’s debt to the United f vice Forum, regurd them with con-/through a brier patch to reach some In the letter in the Prosecutor's pos- matter, as has already been suggested by Comptroller Craig, well and good. But the city’s payrolls are already ‘well filled."” ‘The Comptroller and the Commis- |" ee sae sioner of ‘Correction will confer on a|the murdered pair were foun ere ‘ Dede 4s Kallevanthal A should: be no doubt of thelr identity Mrs. Mills on the part of a person States as certain to be provided EN ae isfy those who b and th Tati vas that Ww pot a member of the family of either] for, and, if this be conceded, we Jiieve that Germany is in better pohedule and substitute for it an], cir relations was that when the/ has been sought as a motive for the} ghall be free to consider the ques- | sconomic state than she really is eight-hour a day standard. first officials reached the scene the}murders tn the questioning of Char. tion of the remaining internation« he vienident rrardinita’ mesiawel reee2 ee Rev. Mr. Hall's visiting card was|lotte Mills, daughter of the murdered] al debts as one in which America | in part: weheme to relieve the matrons and YEGGS AFTER HOOCH found neatly propped up against the] Woman, and her father. The two have] ‘and England are equally con- “The White House, keepers of the twelve-hour a day heel of his right shoe with a petble,}been told to search their memories] cerned. “Washington, D. C., NDA T Just as the scattered love letters gave|for the names of any men who had] « “Oct. 8, 1922 FI i RT INS EAD notice of the romance which had been | been admirers of Mrs. Mills before she Meek (ateaatonel dant at areal “pyomas B, McAdams, President . " #0 savagely ended the card revealed | became attached to the Rev. Mr. Hall.| ost of ail is that of Germany for re- American Bankers’ Association, Beat Driver, Steal Truck,|to the first comers just who the man] Mr. Stricker has reason to bellev' | tarations, a debt of which the United} Hotel Commodore, New York, victim was. that there was such a man, a per County Detective David to-day in-] son of low mentality and violent tems terroggted E. K. Soper, of No. 44]per, who resented being discarded Subscribers of the masazino Arts|Sixth Avenue, Highland Park. Mr. | when Mrs, Mills became interested in rn Soper sa’ he went with several}the Intellectual improvement and and Decorations are likely not to get lrriends to a meeting of the Somer-| social opportunities which camo to her the current number until”a week cr|ville lodge of Free Masons the eve-{through her church activitic Taine Gabie the llahility of: Pranoe . no later than usual. The covers for|ning of Sept. 14, when the murdered He aa elie stataa “and Gre Ba apes to ba ani Teens this month's issue were sigien vy |Pervns Were Pras ener atgnt,| MOVIE IN COURT Britain 1s $6,500,000,000, and of Italy}rew things to your members on this highwaymen looking for hooch early t to the same two countries $4,500,000, |oceasion. Mr. Soper said, they were making fast i jen thous oi 8 $3 yesterday on Fifth Avenue at 26th|time on Easton Avenue and passing SHOWS HOW ACTOR }: era etis Wie eLOLaan! “I have often thought of the bank Street, and were only recovered to-]Pe Russey Lane, on which the USED FAKE LEG} 7:10 to France. ‘These are the principa’| ‘8 “rst among modern institutions of a: Phillips farm 1s situated, when they dabtex the others are all comparative.| 70c!al unification. On the basis of # passed an open touring car in which as 3 ‘omplete confidence in its integrity e| ro! moti “4 co) vas ly small Of the creditors of th m the offices of the Offset Gravure Cor-|fawn-colored cloak. The car was go-]UP in the Supreme Court at Long} rere e the greatest,” ivailable masses, the scattered bits of ° : of N swick at a very | Island City thi ing to ate re d resources which otherwise @eration to the printing shop of I] ing out from New Brunswick at a very y this morning to illustrate] “sr, sroxenna outlined at length the | Tedlt and resour States declined to recelve any share.|“My dear Mr. McAdams The amount was not defined by the] ‘Public duties and personal cares Treaty of Versailles, but subsequently | jem to have combined to render tm- by the London ultimatum it was put] possible, once more, my acceptance of $82,000,000,000, at which amount it}the invitation to the annual gathering stands nominally to-day. Of the re-lof the American Bankers’ Association Only to Delay Magazine Issue. ; . ; fie ‘0 e una pla for great under- Goldman) &! Benin Lasayette: strest, vcd a and his friends co: 4 point In the unusual damage sult} conditions under which France pai eee Heer Saatie tan eee Whey were bundled in cubical pack-| Mr Soper and hie frends com-|prought by William H. Gibson, No.|the $1,000,000,000 indemnity demandes reducing organizations which charae- LONG FILLED # id 29 a ara xy ¢ t y 7 le po Bi ages with precisely creased edges of] were either looking for something} \’ anhattan Avenuc, arainst Has PRCEETECRDY 18a oe con eu the modem industrial com- @ size suggesting contraband liquor] along the road or were about to turn] Gunn eOBMON' demand- | conomic condition and in good credit | MUNItY : : . nto the lane and wondered why aj 7% $50,000 “We have come to tines which United—a nickel will buy a fn disguised cases. into the lane and wondered Why 8] “Gibson saye he was crossing Man- {7nd that the sum she had to pay war] 1M i. te ne A P : The robbers jumped on the truck, | PAry Of {nies stole ee wht Hthey|{attan Avenue near his home on| "slenificant in comparison with eve: POE gene: the cenical) ideale, Aue good cigar—a quality cigar—a a farch 49 ts pai hovers e minor international debts growing] se, the ethical ideals, the ree : : Weclared they were Prohibition agents. | were really going into the lane. They | M@%ch 12 last whe he was knocked] ot OF tne last war moral inspirations and the best big cigar—a mild cigar! Beet tha driver ‘anti! hie dropped uns |" : tthe three having | 42H by an automobile driven by the | "it . gars the driver until he dropped un- | recognized none of the three, having} Gorendant. He says his artificial lett), “The figures we have to deal with |Intelligence, in order to, promot the weit eonscious Joly a momentary glance at them fa een a et eng the etump {to-day are on a far larger scale than} "rue Welfare of men individually and With its selected long filler, La Verger fruck. - the light of the forward searchlights| “F Moe one ot ne ie no longer MPltte indemnity exacted from France|! communities. ‘This I have come to 3 a . A : Soseph A. Judd, President of thelof the Soper car. eo Infected that he is no longer able}nity years ago,” said the speaker, |regard as the most prossing require- is every inch a fine, rich smoke. Ata magazine corporation, made a frantic] Detectives have heard that Mrs. si Bucs 3 lt the problem in all essential par-Jment of our day; and to its ac- ‘ ; ’ pion te bis friend, Chiet Inspector The strange part of the case, how- p p nickel — well, you simply can’t get Pe vee help in getting’ out hi Mills wrote a daily letter to Rector} oo. ig in a further allegation’ G ticulars is the same. We have to dis-|complishment I invite the assistance = aie ° set a ey, for eee In get ne out his} Hall, and that she left suggestions} ore te used to palezation. | Gib-Tecver the capacity of the debtors to}of you men who have been foremost bigger value. magazine, This resulted in finding} ror sermons in a secret nook of the uy é a vaudeville}. y and to consider the consequences | mong, social co-operators the truck backed up to a West Street * ai a act which brought him $200 a week, “ 4 church. Her notes are understood to : i of payment. As the indemnity de-| ‘The world is not given to re bulkhead with the magazine covers a b hare chiefly for dancing on his artificial = 5 Unbe Oy, st have been le ft In a box on the desk meee east started with a motion |™anded from Germany is much the | warding those who serve it with op- ‘ee more ues tact. in his study.~ : : “ greatest of the debts and te the one} portunities for ease and pleas . —_— oo ture of Gibso t ae fake portunities for nd pleasu In j : At the instance of the State Troop. | eva aging for. Job as @ dancer [Most Urgently in need of a satisfactory | stead, on those who have been tested a type to suit every taste~~ RANK M’DERMIT, ers investigating the murders, Dr, ‘Then the picture stopped and Gibson | Settlement, I place it in the front of and found useful, it is wont to place 1perintendent of ussion, yet greater burdens. To fully share John F. Anderson, NEWARK LAWYER, DEAD atarté er in person went on the stage to do his i salad teatel aoe) oe ee eer tart to the{act: ‘The picture that was shown in he first question {s, what 1s Ger-|in these obligations I 1m now urgent La Tunita Brevas (Porto Rican) fWas in Good Health Yesterday but} philips farm to-day to tuke away| curt to-day was the one used in the mays capacity to'pay ly inviting you, By experience, Racirea ‘Vecday: Pe ere acetigatsneticen tne [aa Nobody has ever doubted Ger-} knowledge and alms, you bankers are Raphael Tampa Blunts (Havana) ——S many's immense power to produce,| peculiarly equipped to render largest spot on which the bodies were found. Frank McDermit, Newark lawyer and 3 , 4 Dean de politician aled suddenly to. The troopers have up to this time |POLICE SERGEANT HURT Pvt production by itself is not enough | service in this wider sphere, It has find a market for her ex long been my observation that the Gey at his country home at Denville] Pelleved the rector and Mrs. Mills IN AUTOMOBILE CRASH] jcrts, and the problem thus becomes] leadership of the banking forces in Snes R MeDermit, his. brother ana} Were Killeé elsewhere and their bodies : : a i carried to the knoll under the erab-| pono, n Ke & me of determining the possible exten-| the local community is ever effective faw partner, visited the Denville home| Stoic tree, They have based. thea | , Pouce Serseant John Keane, forty, of sion of German export trade Nor is|and devoted to community welfare Isabela Royals (Manila) Cigars always fresh—full natural aroma yesterday and found his brother in| belief on the absence of any appear.|‘he Bergen “reet Station, was pain-| ‘his the end, We must remember that] and the same helpful relationship Bpparently the best of health. ance of blood about the spot. Ex.| fully hurt ety to-day when he was) in Increase in her exports will only| must be maintained throughout the Te oerts wea disherred two years| huustive tests will be mude to see ir|*Owg through the windshield of « de-| novide funds for reparations If there] Nation, and in the Nation's outside CO ee rede Chee eaice £2 8ee If] partmeat itomobile that collided withlis mo corresponding increase in im-| relations Bso for failing to protect a client's ¥ ub-1a taxicab at Prospect Park West and| ports. 4 ss bad the quantity of blood which | Montgomery Place, Brooklyn. After be- ; A Parmeny fos ber lnalapenpanie || therefore _ ip: _racommitting, ous the pathologists say must haye|ing attended by an abulance surgeon he} 7 Ports must be the first churge upon} people to sane expenditures, to ways! Proving agai at the Best Cigar Values are s ou — phair. drained from them, went to his home, No. 2 Savannah Ave-|'h© proceeds of her foreign sales, and} of economy and thrift, to the con- sagan that th ¢ 8 old wherever y see the sign Since he became of age Mr. Mc-| Supt. W. C. Grassau of Greenwood] nue. Brooklyn. it {s only the balance, the exportable] sideration of municipal and national Wermit, who was born in Newark on] Cemetery, where the bod TT Ed i 11, urph ‘hich vail q . ly of the Rev,| Policema. ward O'Donnell, who] surplus, which is available for repara-| problems in that conscience which 5 tc Fresen, No. Chauncey Strect.| «1 is beyond ques! “ ; test effort was In the recent primarie Mocaarast anchor sie. het he doubted Grcoklen, arivar of the tasieat, conten It ts beyond question that in the! banking forces must lead, and we when he ran for the Democratic nomina- practicable to hold the} injury, tough both machines were bad. |!@st three years Germany has made must have the widest committment to Hon for United States Senator and was}autopsy before Friday morning.|), aamaged. The a nt was reported every effort to develop her external tho prude the delibernte under arte There is an inflexible rule against’ as unavoidable, trade. The German workman, whose standing {nterests in the shadow of the electric and t ence for use-

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