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a ; 3 . THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1922. DAY PREPARES |Ambassador Harvey’s Soulless Women _|BIACKMAIL NOTE STATEMENT WHY _ Also Clumsy Liars; Our Girls Bores SENT BROADCAST - HE DIDN'T TESTIF AT FOREST HILLS ‘His Unfavorable Estimate of Fair Sex Generally Is Re- vealed in a Book Printed apa Prohibition Chief Cited for Demand for $5,000 Makes Contempt Ignored_U. S. Charge Against Elderly Man Grand Jury Subpoena. and Young Woman. Sixteen Years Ago. INSISTED: ON IMMUNITY. Her Luck Still With Her, Miss | McHugh Wins a Ford Her Pleasing Little Story on “What Did You See?” Page Prize Winner. OF I Miss Ethel McHughy stenographer for the Julius King Optical Company No, 10 Maiden Lane, has one more claim to the title of world’s greatest prize winner, ‘Miss McHugh always is winning prizes and to her family it seemed only natural that an Evening World reporter should call at the house late Used “White rte Powder” She Quoted as Saying-——Bod- - ies to Be Exhumed. CHICAGO, Oct. 28.—Mrs, Mary. Klimek, three times married, Is said to have confessed to an Assistant | States Attorney slie administered a Thinks Wives Kill Husbands by Not Learning How to Feed Them—Responsible for Evil Men Do—Old Maids Should Be Taxed. ‘& letter, carefully manifolded to more than a hundred copies, charging undue friendliness between an elderly ‘married man and a young married vernment’s Investigation Pee oCeey yesterday to inform her that she hed — j > : ‘ woman well known In Forest Hills, Fogo “white powder’ to her latest spouse, ¥ been awarded a F best con- . wh May Bring Showdown i In. | By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Queens, has been circulated In that eibubioe to Slemahee ae eae who is in a hospital suffering from Bootlegging Here. That the American girt is a a f community and aroused it to high| You See To-Day” page.. i Sail @ | arsenical poisoning. hs - bore, Fs } ”) indignation. A demand for $5,000 was] Miss McHugh lives with her sister, Betas 7 , “1 wanted to get rid of him,” she is iniatant United States Atiorney That old maids should be taxed. contained in the letter. Mrs. D. Bowland, at No, 150. Van alleged to have contessed. “Et told & Clark to-day told a detailed story of} That women kill their hus ‘The man in the case ts approxi-|piey Saret PH heiioyp led cto Rr ‘ pens (| neighbor woman and she gave me the his efforts to get Ralph A. Day, Pro-| ands by not knowing how to mately sixty years old, has a wife] when the reporter called with his good “ Vga : white powder."* bition Director, before the Federal] feed them. and an adopted daughter, Is in bust- 3 oe 5 PE | The police are looking up the pd Jury, together with the books That most women lie and ve ne.8 with a corporation in Manhat-|,, "8° Ethel won a Ford?" she aid. § : aD S24) | “relghbor woman,” and the Coroner R. A. Day & Co. The contempt| clumsily. tan and at one time lived at Forest} {Well I'm not aurprised, and it fan't Yates 21) preparing (o exhume the remains harge against Day, based on his fail-] —‘7rat nothing, is s0 hideous as Hills Inn, He and his family now|eieaye winning coy Lon donee car ton maaemn tater | scnancne ce wscriee re to supply the books in answer to always winning prizes. I do declare, {im (Fh . é Kiimek, who married the woman ubpoenas, will be heard Wednesda an unattractive’ woman. live at the Hotel Gramatan, Bronx-|she Is the luckiest girl I ever know. | (7!) . two years ago, was taken from his fore Federal Judge Foster. | That women are responsible ville, She has won several prizes Tho : neta Fe home by his brother, whose suspicions ‘When seen at his officg in the Albe- | for nearly all men’s, evil prac- { 4 The woman, who is twenty-four, | Bvening World's ‘Kitchen Kinks’ con- | {5 Sree ee Baten wr ad C4 one are Building this afternoon, Mr.] tices, . A has husband four years her senior, | test and not long ago won $200 in Pe ik # 5 been healthy,” said Kiime\. Day toldsa reporter for The ning a three-year-old baby daughter, and|a@hother contest, rae $1,500 insurance, but a few mouth These are some of the other dis- : also ved at one time at the Inn.]| ‘Both Ethel and T have been send |. & ‘ ty a ago my wife said It was not enough. orld that he had t a || 3 4 ake, butthad pr bared a full ‘aka coverles Ambassador George Harvey - Wg! coving now lives in another part ine by dase! to the "What Did 7 WOT ae nana agent Le sara Beg Bie: In perfect nent to be issued to-night. has mado about the fair and—accora-| |]! of Forest Hills. bts ‘o-Day" page sincp it first] MISS SHEL? MtHUGH ; - “As long ago us August,” said Mr.] ing to him—soulless sex. ' ‘ ae = Until recently the man paid no at-|became a feature of The Fvening the soup and coffee Lys to taste ‘lark, *‘Day told me he would appear tention to the letter, which had been} World, It just seemed as if each one|fully trying to be of asatatance: vo | Weer: I began to get sick, but c} They are all to be found in his Z | sent to him and his friends, but at/of Ethel's contributions on working wntil_my legs p be re ; : ; 2 ‘was printed elt, Sart Mander y calted Rin ne | Book, “Women, Bte.,"” written no of : last telephone calls came to him andjand not one of mine. Not that I beaptedtatio Wataen ai Grey no Se aga ge? bg nd he promised to appear Tuesday.] less than sixteen years ago and ; ; ; then a woman called at his hotel with} minded, and I am just as happy as] In fact, the story that won a Word peaye,, the ssopeid hue~ ; : ; Pu an inquiry as to what he intended to{1 can ba for Ethel, but I only tell 0 has | Stee Sled. Saddenty Apetl 36 i eres lence a: Weninees en Dublished by Harper & Brothers. | |} : do about the demands of the black-|to empanize the tuck that girl hea |e kindly: aicmetion and. an ober fo ae eens agit rng + pent until Wednesday, 1 reluctantly) A® We al know, Mr. Harvey has | }}j% : 4 y maigrs. He refused to discuss tho} Reached by telephone, Mrs, Bow-|standing nature, ‘This was her story: : ye Ms Just given fresh proof of his dip- mee r and she left in anger, Then}iend told her sister of her good for- PLAYING “LADY.” K lomatic skill by assuring th se Cae . 4 the letters began again. tune, Evidently at some time in the : ‘Author’ Club lot oe « I An Evening World reporter to-day| past there has been somie practical oy my way home, from busi- nity: 1h,den\ process eerver for! the balance.of the Bib ict that had a talk with the young woman] joking between the sisters, to-night | stopped in at the DR eceSeenee. Wikis was sald hel women ben lence shows = je whose mame was mentioned in the} “Don’t try to fool me," Miss Mtc- . blishment of a New Brighton Malat Of town. I could not Jearal standing the 0c Sota Aerains : ‘ ; letter. She said that the two families} Hugh told her sister. tailor to whom | brought last Mee ciy t kavelampesas|| seathiht Bate ma ‘ ; w had met at a danco at the Inn and| ‘This iy gospel trath,"" Mrs, Bow-| week the dirt | wanted to have See oH” Ake. booms, ila dnever Bored more than fifteen hun- that a friendship had sprung up|iand assured her, but Miss McHugh oleaned. imagine my surprise Ree aee es te ‘benadt AAL dred years ago by the Fathers of which wes c@tinued In occastonallwas not convinced until the reporter | When the first sight that greeted other subpoéna was issued naming Bence Sees cepa OL visits after they ceased to live at the} went to the phone, my eyes as | entered the, place ¢ F Inn. “Yes, you won a Ford, ,.| was a girl of about seven dressed Tee cows witch ould, exsiiy| ;,NO™’ that, latest pronounce. . “t don't lke to refuse to talk tol Hugin Ne sald, after he hat onc.| in MY skirt and some other cus- Ihave been brought in a taxi mens cf Mr. Matveye shes you about these letters,” she sald,|vinced her of his identity. tomer’s coat! For almost a min- ha proces, server hunted all] Stenwely interested the women ‘but my refusal ly in obedience to in-| “Well, I'm tickled to death," Miss] ute she did not have an eye for night for Day in vain, Friday at of America. I fee} sure they will structions from my husband's attor-| McHugh informed him. “I have want.' ™, being that busy admiring her- 156 A. M. Day was served. Ho came} 0 S!most equally interested in ney. He has advised us both to do]ed an automobile badly and didn't Self in the tall mirror, When no talking. The affair fs in the hands|seem to have much chance of getting) finally she saw me she dashed some of Mr. Harvey's other opin- facain without the books and again em used to waive immunity. Then the} !08 sbout them, fully expressed of a detective agency and if the in-] on wildly into a rear room. | called ‘Wednesday be came, but without .e books, and refused to waive im- MOTHER OF SLAYER TESTIFIES IN COURT ‘dll Woman Aids Insanity Plea of and the filing of married drunk- ards’ graves.” aaah: He And here are some other bits of “Harvey' 's verbal in “Women, Etc.,” the book has u chapter especiully devoted George Harvey's lore on ladies: | stigators of it are caught, my hus- Per tacky uasaasnie ane aupenea? Mhtempt proceedings was started.” } which he has subiitied, “Some | to “The Isnorance of Women in | | “While it te undoubtedly true |tand and I intend to go to the extent Pd rar slyminthyrenttoae wth as bbs PEtriaifrsegh onto sible mse Philadelphian Who Shot his morning that Mr. Clark had al-]| 1aves from an Editor's Diary the Management of Men.” He | iit cor ahothor from tha time {°,tHe iw in prosecuting them. |printed, but that nearly all of them| “Oh,” she said, “I’ve been mind- | Her Husband. ‘ eady gone over the books. He said There are, for example, his oa te Watural dod ight. tbat iy Pigh Ter inka aehal Ue tarised “There is to us great satisfaction In]iad met with favor, although she did] ing the store for my papa und t 5 his was done some time ago at Day's} ©Omments on the American gir!— npg er a Pe eaen ana not their [the fact that so many’ people havel/not win a singie prize until she was] got kinda lonesome, and | wanted | | RAE vz y hequest. Smith declined to say more.| #8, follows: vdeccorp agphnetn depron ot Ra aoe eet nn tn the {either come to see me or telephoned) awarded the Ford. ‘see what | will be like when PHILADELPHIA, Ost. 28,—Quea+ ‘The Federal Grand Jury has been] 1 We on Uttie that is inter: ett Gre pera ae os ecatits Tee Dat pare * editabic |™@ With assurances of thelr sym- had about given up hope of win-] I'm a young lady.” 1 had to |tions concerning the character ‘of [eine ne int eaten ot jiaioes appearance, in the higeHesa pt fails to nourish her husband as Father than the reverse, affond- | PAthy- ning a prize," she said. "I wascon-| laugh, but | knew her daddy | Mrs. Catherine Rosier, charged SERRE ET TREC tent to have my stores printed and,| would scold her and | advised her MEMORIAL MONUMENT after all these weeks, I never dreamed | to get out of the rig as quickly ae TO EAST SIDE PATRIOTS for a minute that I would win a Ford.| possible. | helped her out cf i ily as she preserves pickles, ing, as it does, a clear indica- ast, and keep him good to , tion of their natural inclination behold and long to live, The toward truthfulness?”” with murdering her husband, Oscar Ros- ler, and his stenographer, Miss Mil- from the Republic Bonded Warehouse of to-day between the ages of ibn West 34th Street. fifteen and twenty-two. Indeed, ‘A secret communication was handeg} f the blunt truth be spoken she eh huckers “ 5 But I guess my dsual good fortune is} and | thought t never would fi dred Geraldine Reckitt, were directed laown. by the Grand Jury to Judge} 's rather a bore, self-conscious, Oe ene eee | Uaseeiaateriat withers renee TO BE AIDED BY A BALL] with mo.” "] She Inet pin. We put the peat |at’ MMi, 'Stmmn’ ha. 'feldsmdthioy of Foster, who promptly forwarded | imnorant, ‘and concerned chiefly | juve some basis ir he ben bache- | that God meant” her. to be at- ies From nelghbors and friends of Miss] and the akirt back where they the defendant, by the* prosecution in copy of it to Secretary Mellon of tho} with matrimonial aspirations. lor; but, if married, he is prop- | tractive; and He knows, as well Jebritien Witt Attena| McHugh tho reporter Tearned' that] should have been and when her ‘reasury. It was said unofficially ii requests that the resignation of Mr, “The mother of the present Rosier’s trial for the’ gitl's day is likely to be so apprehen- ther came in he was none ‘he erly chargeable with no obliga- as we, that there is nothing more Miss MeE!ugh's good fortune may, tion fo familia: himself with hideous than an uncouth femin- after all, be only the just reward of a and my skirt none the worse Day end ohn S. Faraone, ie rective| eidctennioned ‘nak tack acme ot | {he conditions which aro con- J ine appearance,” ‘he Downtown ‘Chamber of com-{8eerous nature, She ls forever cheer-| for its experience. . i k, sone ducive to his physical well-being. “Why. so few women are gifted | merce ball will be held to-morrow v lov. 2. the immediately modern competi- The entire re sibility rests with that indescribable and in- crow aieet started ‘paying attention to her, but The Grand Jury's action indicates jt has not discovered evidence suffi- jent to warrant the indictment of he two men referred to in its com- tive fascinations that she unwise- ly tolerates practices disagreeable -to herself. Apparently, she has yet to learn that, to the intelli- upon the wif at the Hotel Pennsylvania, The occa. her daughter said Roster would marry Roe hit tex Age sion marks the launching of an Hast Cc {Cc B k M f i her as soon as he could divoree his how 1 equtppec for the /p Side Soldier Memorial which will be a omes ac 0 ourn or ne wife, then living in Chicago; ance of this task, however w And vt uable quality vaguely defined sense of humor we ha’ een able to understand." ti intention average wom- “While admitting that women | €rected at Clinton and Delancey Streets, eegecregy bight eens Mpnication. It is rumored there will} gent American of marriageable an! ¢ While fatuously possess the greater portion of the | facing the Willlamsburg Bridge. ‘. : © between twelve and twenty indict-| age, pertness soon comes to be as trivi ape . i ery : OfMicials from Washington, Judges of e e r insanity in the She said her ments, however, against other stasteful as even priggishness.”* ‘a BM ng treaye them, women kill goodness pe tie world, we ci- [ine Supreme and General Sessions father was insane, In broken voice > “4 q - od 00¢ rovider oy t core, ot de: c sh i not over- Ay ie Ae ni ; Major Clark disclosed yesterday that Mr. Harvey's views on unma Gor then bora eheclaees to te Topline onlane pat aes Prete lle rte, landarg 1k he BERS. worse prin Dende? ne era icler tar ba, ’ . ?, “ 5"? i - 8 and noted moving picture stars wi es . 1s * jofens ‘8 4 SE een REORDER Oe) ee te ae ioe neuae | {it obiects for sympathy because, | are responsible also for nearly, [tn attendance. Gen. Pershing aod 1°! Visits Ruins of Former Home Nightly With Cries for|her ana made her sleep on the floor ; ~e S e ) i 5 pet 3 ‘forsooth, 0 nei self-imposed if not quite, all of the evil prac- Alexand who led the 77th Division b. : ector and nephew of Gen. John J.| —shall we say characteristic widewliood toes’ prevalent among inen which included a. large representation Humansand Bull Dog Playmates. Mage mas pry stove ad yeni olan pean nee Ae Ww oe not es pid apis a a “Primarfiy, women are respon- Oh, woth Adam ald it even (of tbe east ie ipxs, will honor) ithe ‘The cat came back! cars and defective sight. At thirteen ‘A is they enjoy al he advan- sible, through ignorance, for the before Georg scasion: © helr presence " vestigation, and had not been per-| tuzes of civilization, barring those } ‘multiplication of tobacco hearts | mam did it, 1 Harry H, Sehlacht, Prosident of the It’s-an old line, with a’humorous meaning, but at Lexington Avenue | Ste fell downstairs and subsequently itted to do so because of thelr re-} of a minor nature excluded by Ls ? Downtown Chamber of Commerce, who was subject to yevere headaches. Shale-eue tnsleteal recent for tule Le ln charge of the movement, kat cino|and 110th Street, in the charred ruins of the old style six-story tenement] Jt was testified that Rosier beat the Pee aol kag aiid re lotters (of congratulation, and | where fifteen persons lost their lives during @ fire last Sunday morning, it} defendant, and his brother, Arthur : * bi ie 4s * ndorsement of this work from Presi- ‘i , Roster, told her stories of her hus- : BABY DRINKS POISON quate return. © * * Si n in as He B eakfasts i n Bed dent Harding, ex-President Wilson, and | 988 been given a new interpretation. 4 WHEN LEFT ALONE Haeaiet) the eteoe salon I r I Milter. “The Prosident will be ron-| “For the white cat, which sormierly » Meveaunt wea a Pate —_——— of them have no substantial ac- resented’ by George C. Christian, his * p Left unattended by his mother in the} quisitions and, though in special H rivate secretary; Assistant Secretary |W the pet of Abraham Mitilaky and | splitting the darkness with mournful]a@nd nervous. One witness saw the itehen last night, Patrick Mutha, nine- instances no doubt a joy, are gen- s *6 hsa I y a Aare aeeeoes ase br and|his wife, Annie, ‘comes back’’ every | cries. bic lgyreig 2 wild with grief” . een months old, of No. 431 5 erully a burden upon patient ret-— | Lalas ann “(Or night to mourn amid the scant wreck- Pietaa dele hg May rece at gotan Wien ‘Motion pol lage 5 tae of the 7 Ktreet, got hold of a bottle of Ly atives. Thus they become mere see ° Gold Star Mothers, ‘Lost Battallon''d so sg rotisehiond in whic Meee | von en ee seapreiptag er t had been left accidentally within rv clogs upon the wheels of progress - * A? 4 7 and’ tha nchool philaren te of the hous in It lived with them in the greatest}defendant, said Mrs. Rosier showed " |fkna ‘when Mrs. Mutha returned to {rem ‘the. sheer obstinacy that , Wife Yelled Police When He Persuaded Her With Ham-} tnited'in the movement. ‘ri sky and hin family Yost thelr ves. | friendliness they say, the (hrow play- her poison and threatened suicide, 3 pulcre ico ~scite e ¢ |fPoom had drunk a quantity of the p holds them from the performance x . reminder of the east] ‘There were nine in the family before] ing together ike children, on. Patrolman St. Jacques summonel | of their proper tasks in life, mer, She Says, and Then Fight Started. side's sacrifices on the battle lino of]i.. fiames swept the tenement. In|, Detectives of the East 104th Street JERSEY COMMUTERS yr. Glanagan, who took the baby to the ‘There never yet was a woman in Mberty. It {8 also designed to still the | 'R° 3 : Station and assistants of Fire Marshal DELAYED ONCE AGAIN e sity Hospital. BATE his eabalh Lieiplen sala That a man demands that his wife serve his breakfast in bed, and ps of demagogues who question the]addition to Mitilsky and his wife,| Brophy who have patrolled the neigh- y WWnormenronn way oes av | should, if she would * * while she is percolating the coffee and toasting the bread for his poached | (tly, and, devation to the tag of the }inere were Mrs. Mitilsky"S four] borhood of the fire every might since e FERRY. i sterhood is a ely voluntary [eggs he sings a lullaby tg himself, is no evidence that he is insane. This] To add increased interest to the|brothers’and ¢laters, Mary Sugarman, /Sunday, hoping to catch the pyro-|" 0 i py ay Howard Youns, fifty-five. of Chestnut] condition. due {gp reprehensible | was the decision in the case of William Finn, a plumber’s helper, forty, of | Pynige et Ms, Bablasht bes, ssncuiond [136 ae eee ee ee carter lhe hes ated tha Geeta ae ore Tee kee Gea an a . cogtrariness, ass clearly proven | e | tw F 6 i 5 he first to 4 : bythe non-existence of a single |N0- 1026 Avenue A war mothers and school kiddies wholiwenty-three, and Herman Sugarman, [return of the eat. ‘This was on Mon- eamictive, on, the. tetera: cane ntribute the uggestion, : prute: ' y * . + al ° Head on the Clay ste doctor from} authentic claim to exemption be- Wee: Hiletenh Webb, oh 006, 4 a gon enenee aes Seen SER nineteen, and—dumb brutes, but loved/day night. Since then it has reap-| dow while on its way to Jersey City if prend: Btregt "Hpanis eve cuuse of lack of opportunity ff WN e 3 ; . and treated as intimates—two English|peared regularly. After midnight its| from North Jersey points this morniiue | WALK MAN DYING FROM FAL : Ths re) Paint ay saeaun 38 ar ae i whee i a Mason aaah pale that followed and Fina became! FOUND HERE BY CHANCE bull Heerjee Bathe se my Wilts far is pluiniy seen against the £26 after lmping to @ siding left more ALE: MAN E @hUAHae Tne Gln MRid Bete Dion er to play a xylophone solo on her] a prisoner All but the eat were victims o} jack of the ruins, Toward daybreak | than 800 passengers ai on Rae citcdn spas (28 Tal] ent day renders a fair equivalent, | shoulder blades, sho says. Patrolman} When the two charges of fclonous| IN SEARCH FOR SLAYER|fire. By means known only to itself, it disappears, remaining in hiding dur meadows near Babbitt, Twenty minutes oa saoneelips : tan.) ov even tries to do so in one way 4 7 asgault against Finn came up for recullar to its feline abilities, it madeling the day. Its plantive me later an express train from THOR »f Burlington, Ia., said to be dying . h ee John Duffy found Finn sleeping. None seh me up for a y plan MeouWs CAN) way flagged, the marooned passengers Grace Hospital here as the result of} 9" another, for what she rocely ee = hearing, the wife said she believed he ia Miner Rearrested| its way to safety be heard half’ a block away in the| hoarding it and arriving in Jersey City ‘all last night. He had been to and to that our answer is de- 00 gently he urged him to rise, don} was craay because cf his disposition on Charge of Murder, But the hot walls of the tenement] still early hours. oer ay hare inte lance and ca going out fell down a stai cisively negative, his hat and coat and come to the sta-|to sting and insistence upon breakfast | Alexander Tatpoulos, twenty-six, «| 28d NO sooner cooled than it made its] Detectives and Assistant Fire} ‘The train, No. 914, originated in But~ mes Dut neither do wives escape Mr. tion. Finn said all right. If he had|in bed. For ten days they kert Finn » Orato arrested in| WAY back to the fifth floor apartment} Marshals, fearing the animal hay gone |ler and passed through & score | of aes miner of Dante, W. Va. was arrested in) Wiere the Mitilskys and the Sugar-|mad from grief and towns and cities, the largest of which to be arrested he believed Duff. . under observatioh and decided he was Wasl & nd hunger, so far ab Duffy war peers. Tocday he was back in York, |% botrding house ut Washington and) mana formerly lived #0 happily.| have not attempted its capture, The | Were, Taterann, rege ooo ap the man for the job. PT intatarth rake! ome Rector ets to-day by Detective] Every night, now, it may be feen to reach It le by way of lad. | orm Rocbelle Park and Bogote. P A N T oO M I M E Duffy says this bit of diplomatic] igainst him Fitzpatrick as a fug from justic around midnight, crawling (rom win- ‘A flckety fire. escape ‘ language lulled hin. off 1 rdand| “Where do you think you 4 arr ih pane ut oth murder un} dow to windae of ais barre Miah : Neighbors a ? discussing an appeal | GAS FLAME BLOWN OUT, 5 lage oon ane ne o he ark e o humane Finn took the coffee ne and] Surope, and what do yon think , Tatpoulos was whan | Pore Ate fBe. S8 eS WIFE DEAD, MAN DYING Aad LOTRG TTA conEe RRC ate manded Magistrate Hattting i was released : Ay cope ENAE TaUREe MAES Faceel cae ee ees | re tae amt eee ae alee, eimai AUTOIST FLASHES $15,000 | RED HAT FOR HAYES fotime Lit Stove Yesterday Not te Ho wound Oremied; Duty won Jn the hen he aot examinuthe top were 1, |tedy wae discovered nnderv's pile ct| ROLL ON HIS ARREST ON 1S VATICAN REPORT bee Pal ! coal, Deputy Sheriff Pi Xenis came E As orthodox Jews, Harry Grateh an& | Peres E INTOXICATION CHARG! “ SAYS MAN HIRED HIM DIST. ATTORNEY CAL: to New York {n search of Tatpoulos and Archbishop Mundelein Also to we | lis wife her, would not make a fire ATT ‘ALLS encountered hin by chance In the haba.” ‘Therefore before auns down yesterday they lighted the gus stove in the kitehen of thelr home at jonored, Rome Hear TO STEAL HIS OWN AUTO|BRONX COAL CONFERENCE |°""5 Bouse. / ROMB, Oct. 28 (Associated Pre . JERSEY SALOON GRAFT Riding With Two new American Cardinals, Arch- 1B ted MM Ludlow Street, so there would Did It Bees ed Money| 10,000 Apartment Houses Reyorted When Magistrate ‘Thomas McAndrews | bishop Mundelein of Chicago and Areh-,| be » fire to-day without vielation of re~ to Get Married, Unable to Get Coal, DENIED BY CONNELLY | ,, night court fixed bail at $500 In each | tishop Hayes of New York, may be ap. | sious principle This morning Mrs. Gratch was found her bed d her husband so William Mille No, 2431 » machinist Distriet Attorney Edward J, Glennon, * 5 of two cases against Charles Townsend the Bronx,]|@mmnouncing — that 000 apartm Police, However, Say They Havel .¢ xo, 16 Saratoga Avenue, Yonkers, of a ga pointed at the first consistory of the onvou: Contrib . pontificate of Pope Pius, according to by gas that there Is doubt of under arrest to-day charged with grand] houses in the Bronx report they are meatemients ef Ceninbucers the engineering firm of Jobnstone “|. tnoritative Vatican reports, y at Gouverneur Hospital. jurcony, told the police that Frederick | Without coal and are unable to get it] Thomas P, Connelly, publican | mownsend, who is charged with having « ind been Blown Sut In ‘The consiatory, which will have driven an automobile while intoxicated the Pope will into a touring car in which a patrolman eucyelleal containing x in full uniform was riding, lost night, | the programme of his pontificate, ts 4 ” a pops | clared to have been set for the first I W LD’S the defendant took $1,500 from a “roll” | CON ene of December. HE OR of $15,000 to supply the ball. - Harle Office He told the ———— Now Located at 2092 7th Ave. has called a conference of Bronx coal| leader in the First Ward, Jerssy Cl'y, the night. ers for Monday morning to discuss| to-day denied that he had directed two special investigator Braner, a storage battery dealer, No, 2446 Preston Avenue, the Lronx, had engaged hin to steal his automobile to Bronx shortage was discovered] “shake down” Jer collect insurance on Jt complaints of tenants that} keepers in the interest Miller said he carried out his part of] !#ndlords were not furnishing My, | candidates in t nnon sald dealers told A police invest! the agreement, taking the car to Ho terday of a report that me cave, . collecte » faloon proprietors and £1,050 insurance ‘ail nt Connelly's boi fusing to give fee : a payroll to-day. A] The Rey, Dr. Bernard Drachman, a mobile while} sociate rabbi with the Rev, Dr. Philip {fle Court of having a huit} Klein of the Congregation Ohab Zede to get enough to meet the denian * the Job, he explained, to add to thelr difficulties. tt Tite dirsat, cae cat toe money to get marrie afraid to ¢ what they must, ried inthe Har y : rthodox Jewish . oe arrested a and both we cause it would Invite penalties paign . The collision took ers the city, hes resigned, Near 125th St ay In Contre Street State Aduilnistrator Woodin, Visite’ place at Park Avenue and 94d Street, fe haa bela the place since 1908, HOTEL THERESA BUILDING \ f \