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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1922.’ 4 At t Opening of 37th Annual Show be a lon aes tee merger a ee 100 Air Reduction .... 30% 50% 80% | 8800 Max Motors B... 13% 18 Sr ey ‘ 5 2 Ajax Rub ........ 184 18% 134] 400 May Dept 6 164 162% jaska Jun 1% [00 Mex Pre F ‘Flivver Nursery,’ Something New| = *"<" 2 me hes So 9 200 Allied Chem pf .. 103% 200 Mex Seab cts. 11% 17% 1000 Allie Chaim . ry} 1900 Mid States O11.... 11% 11% Will Give Garage Trust a Fight) &*:s7<c,;. 3 Siegal 100 Am . a 400 Minn & 5H 7 6% 600 Am porns 100 Kat 0 10 ‘ 7800 Am assis 8 1woM K& TWH. 16% 16 ities e . 100 Ai a6 woM K& T pt Wi 4 wn Better Class of Securities Zoning Restrictions Give Trust Owners Opportunity to| + am : to Be Mo Pacitic 1% AT % " 100 Am Cot Of pf .. 41% Mo Pacific pf.... 40% 48% Unshaken by Plight of Charge Exorbitant Rentals, and They Do It. 300 Am sp sees .cs 16136 3900 Mont W ax ai £. ~ + 100 Am Hide & Lea. 11% = _ Speculating Coterie. Here's tho Bronx popping up again with something new. This time its] 100 Am Hide & L pf. sti 100 Moon Motors My 14% 2 aa a “Flivver Nursery,” said to be the first in the country. According to its ca to Wu Nat Acme 11% 8% ~ m Ice pf sees " Py While the stock market this morn- Ae saland President, John Finkbiner, No. 1089 Webster Avenue, the new project wil) Am Int Corp foo Nat Bea tac, eM 68h ing gave a relatively better exhibl- je gk be the first in a move to combat the garage trust in the Bronx. Am Lin Oil ...... SOT & Sex... 80 80 tion than on recent trading days, OF THE. Capitalization of. $60,000, Finkbiner Ts Ua ig MOONY NH & i) one 38 considerable speculative uneasiness and his associates in the corporation Am 8 Razor NYoawW.., a ae og Cornelius Buckley, Thomas Farley % was in evidence in various sections have leased @ site from the New |and George Wolf. sia lened 400 Nort & West 110% Of the list, and it was quite apparent York, New Haven and Hartford 7 ios seat St eter ae oe pr that bull pools that have been locked Ratlroad, It comprises twenty city] 80ARD OF TRADE TO INSPECT Am Steel Féry 100 Nor Pacitic . 2 81% up in specialties were having a de- jot, running through 167th Strest,| _ SRONX RIVER PARKWAY. Am Sugar. 1700 Okla Ret 2% 0% Gldedly uncomfortable time. between Webster and Brook Avenues. Geiziplasia an a TOPAaGY KGEKODT Am Tel & Tel. a eiavin ANG “ re far as pres: t= : Otis Stee % Recent liquidation, coupled with a A twenty year leage has been acquired | ations will go, and a final inspection caw Wak Bl 300 Owens Bot ....... 8T 8T Conspicuous absence of-public demand, and the incorporators plan to erect] of the course will be made to-day by Am W Wks 6pc pf 00 Paditin Baw 44 has brought prices of many specia!- 2,500 portable steel garages to house | ™embers of the Parkway Commission Am Wool 600 Pac Gas & E a \tles down to a figure where banks the flivver type of car only. and pause Leer here ie ja ten ‘pt... 2 15000 Pacific O11 45 s Commissioners json Grant, shew? : Mn 5700 Pan-Amer Pr ie have taken a keener Interest in pro Plans are being drawn now and at] W. Niles and Frank H. Bethell, ac-| 1500 Anaconda il 48% on Baca Pat ote Ceedings, and have become Insistent the direction of the members of the|companied by the business men,} ,10) Ann Arbor pf... 8 700 B & Ret 5 that either additional collateral be new corporation each will be an indi- Lae Pret shee oe 1400 Atchison 102 plas Lee My Me as laced back of loans~or that a part ’ e way to-day, wind-| 0 atl G & W I. 3% be della ¥ lps Ata vidual garage, with steam and water! ing up at the Criterion, where alunch_| 100 Atias Powder .... 100 100 Peopies o1% of collateral be sold forthwith. Sev- furnished from @ central unit. Elec-| eon will be served. ie Atias Eueder' sti. 60 1200 Pere Mar 31% eral pools have found it expedient to Ringmaster, t‘o lighting will be installed and aj Surrogate G. M. S. Schulz, J. | ##00 Austin-Nichola . 29 200 Phila Co 40% follow the latter instruction and this cleaning and repairing plant will be} Wynne Jones, Park Commissioner Jo-| 900 Bald Loco . 5 Pameanew ri Mitexing there was forced selling of maintained on a oo-operative basis, [SDB P- Hennessy. Richard W. Law-| oso Bait & Ohio $05 Plata cee bE 7 ; rence, Dr. Charles J. Goeller, August | 100) Barnsdal! A. shag North American, Erle shares, The present plan calls f a $10 per] F. Schwarzer, Louis H. Werner,] 00) Beech-Nut peated haley ag ‘Wabash, Texas & Pacific, American month rental and Mr. Finkbiner says| Maurice Miller, Edward R. Koch and} 4600 Beth Steel B 300 Plerce Oli pt 43 ‘Writing Paper preferred, Austin that after the first year the rent win] Charles E. Reid will be among th. | WO Beth Steel woo 700 Pitts @ W Va 4% Nichols, Coco Cola, Loose- Wiles, Mix- probably be reduced to $7. members of the Board of Trade Com-} jo grookiyn Edison .. 200 Pont Creek 18% sourl Pacific preferred, Pressed Steel “Few people take into considera- mittee in the inspection 1500 Bklyn Rap Tr 900 Postum 107 Car, Gulf States Steel, Wabash issues tion” we Ue, Finttiner, “ae teat 1400 Bkiyn Rap Tr cts. 200 Poatum pf in and others. tou the present day prives in mar[HOME FOR, INCURABLES TO] Go Brooklyn U 100 Pres Steel Car 80 Declines in these stocks extended rages Gonstitatel tt pér Gant ab tse HAVE 400 NEW BEDS. foo Burns Brow A 1100 Prod & Retin au from one to more than four points. upkeep cost on a car of the flivver| The oldest inmate, Mrs. Fannie] M0) burns pros pf. 100 Pub & ot NJ 108 ‘The recession in North American ran Sam type. It is our aim to cut down the| Price, éald to be 109 years of age, and] 09 Hutte © & Zinc . 200) Pullman 126% to eight points. WILLETS cost of maintenance in proportion to|the youngest, Samuel Rosen, who 18] j00 Butte Sup ..- 3043 1100 Punta Aleg 4% Meanwhile, the main body of the the cost of the car. The zoning laws|tWenty-one, will be guests of honor} 100 Butterick 18%, 2200 Pure Oil 28% MeEt Sor those stocks that more ac- have so regulated the construction of /%t the ceremonies that will mark the| so cai pack 2 rR curately indicate the real price trend garages that the garage keevers have] @YINS Of the corner atone of the new! oo, PERN vated encode Pedy Were irregular. High priced dividend no difficulty reaching an agreement] Beth Abraham Home for Incurables| j4w Callahan M_ Tbe Radia ia paying raflroad stocks were uain- as to rents. in the Bronx, Dec. 3. State, city and 440 Oan Pacitic Cems i. 6% fiuenced by the soft tone of the low “They have agreed on the cost of] P°Tough officials will attend the cere- DO Cent Lea I Tob pt B 87m priced non-dividend payers. Steel the various types of cars, and with| Monies. Brera od Royal I 53% stocks generally paid but little at- only a few exceptions a fiivver costs}, The new wing will add some 400 igs aed : | F tention to the gyrations of Crucible, at least $18 per month for storage| Peds to the capacity of the home,| $0 corre Pe kaso TLE rig which was sold down three points be- alone. They are holding this price| Which was started two years ago and| {0} Onis @ ohio pt... 103% etic Ga ae @ause of poor earnings or to a drop of 5 just to discourage the owners of small|C#res for seventy inmates, Dr. Leon-| oo) oni & Alton 2h i Gkee Aa Tea: OES snore than two points in Gulf States PRENTICR. cars. We propose to make it hard for|®74 M. Palitz, head of the institution, 800 Gaxon Mot ..sscs 4% | 4K which is usually governed by the Cert oF them to keep to that agreement.”” will conduct the stone laying. 200 Beaboard A L.... 6 6 whims of a pool whose judgment of- OF THE THE SOCIETY The new “Flivver Nursery" will be ae : sR tentimes has commanded anything but ASSOCIATION WAITRESSES. of fireproof construction, and each beta hated iad 3 ++ 85K BBM admiration. unit will have a different type of lock. Gone MA TeECB pte OK 300 Shell Un Ol pt... 91% 4 Seasoned industrials, whose divi- The incorporators plan to clear the se wonwant cso 4500 Sinciatr 2% 31% @end stability cannot reasonably be site immediately and finish the first . 7 1 & Pac .... 36% asad he * one Pied questioned, steadily maintained a firm section of the project within sixt: Up) Ct . % MME. But copper stocks reftected the Military Spice ea kcal During Hagee yer Eat Md fou Ralivay on, aI disappointed hopes of n newly formed Troopers Pulley Poeane ae oF bull pool which, with the help of Forenoon As c DINNER TO POPULAR SERGEANT Bo ous ee propaganda that has been assiduously _ Ride. | tb ”) BY BRONX BUSINESS MEN 200 Coca-< Btand Ol) of Jreulated, displayed a reactionary diversi Rinarek Hees. Gilneas | Foe aad Stromberg “tendency. : p fey SBSH Studebaker There continued to be a conspicu- There was decidedly a military Pease ab aey esalnnen leet Lepgcbeted H ee ee ah Siuassanee at us lack of news of fundamen’ * spice to the forenoon program of rm let 6 iy’ Mc- - Sub Boat a tal im J Cauley, who resigned a Uttle over a eo ou portance. Bears were unable to make the National Horse Show to-day. En- cniccniilienass 200 Com Bol A Licalalpeedd : abl gear ike dtrseee dh idbemnale ! ee week ago after being a member of the peodptoea ed Ney Sup stéel .... , . sted men in uniform rode troopers’ ferte:tor twanlecfite WeRRECA’ putes ‘ 509 Consol Ctgar : Bie ct poled rrr Sp mounts, elght artillery horses were of $600 was presented to McCauley inj rake Yarns of Equally Fake] ss Consol css - roo Tex Gutt Gulp duse of the strengtifMof all foreign : service: . Se ore pth eile hat eee ices Yates; Demand atesting of spoil shown in hand and there was a class —_— ST eee eeriarali, | Lxescucs enc Eisastrousiy, || ieee cane Cex @ or ata 148 showed a gain of nearly a cent!(Committee Headed by Taft|for Mehtweight officers’ chargers. (Continued) 149th Street and Walton Avenue. P. for Hooch Sellers. 10400 Cosden O11 9060 Timken Co . ver the final quotation of last night. FR + thi f Military horses have become 80 - _ J. Murphy was Chairman and Magis- = 100 Coaden Ol pf . Tidewater . *rench francs at 6.72 cents a franc ormulating Ethics for Jarmiy estaviisied a part of the show]Mass., where he goes into training,|trate Bernard Qouras, Commiss'oner| 4, SEia Saw ce 1400 Crucible: > S90 "Tob Prod Brees rooney Ue 44 ponte, "a8 Judiciary Members. nowadays that there is always more] Most of his work will be in construct-|Joseph P. Hennessy, Thomas O'Brien foe Smith and Izzy Einstein had| 2W) Crucible pt 1100! ob Prod A “allan, Belgium and German ex- ary, cepacia t unifoune about {28 @ farmhouse, In addition to that|and Billy Ellis were members of the| etter look to their laurels, They Taiee Ae aiwet sik a Saale: change all were firmer. eee than a sprinkling of uniforms about) +. wit ride horses. Most of the time, | Committee. have two formidable rivals in Agents] 1800 Bug .. Union On . The money market, too, was a neg-| Headed by Chief Justice W! the arena. And as these horses are| though, he will carry lumber and| Among those present were: Gus-|John Kerrigan and William Stafford,| 1200 a Cug pf.. Union Pac... ele Eersaie. aa tanta! one Howard Taft of the Supreme Court, a]!mproving In class as the years 60) swing a pick and shovel. tavus Bruns, George Demarest, Jumos|who gave their first performance in] 1 Coley Tin Foll.. ‘s velade tr e for ca ds was r . a e office: ey x raTrall sy ed Re! . folie per| committee of the Ainerican Bar Asso-|P¥» 80 are the officers themselves be-| This novel dinner of Babe Ruth and|J. Geraghty, James Thornton, Al.|/the Bronx last night and landed bar-| 0 Day Chem . UB Ind Al... a ,, coming smarter in the cut of the uni- the other sporting writers was at the| Darling, Ben Riegel, George Gold- 100 Del & Hud us , The bond market, like the stock|ciation 1s fermulating a code o ethics : Ee ‘ Cf 1 Elks’ Club, Among the guests was|smith, Karl Ross, Joseph Keegan, tenders and owners of six saloons. 300 Del Lack & us market, was inclined to irregularity.|for members of the Judiciary similar | TOMS they wear and the way In} conator James J. Walker, Democratic |George H. Buschmann, George Shultz, | _, RePorts of the wetness of the Bronx| 499 Deere Co pfd us ailroad and corporation bonds were|to that prepared under the auspices of which they wear them. leader in the Assembly. Dr. J. F. Curry, Francis Fitzpatrick, ake Agents Kerrigan and Stafford 600 Du Pont vs merely firm. French Government} i. same pedy for the guidance of| No military horse in the show this] The Senator made a talk that im-|B. Nicholeon, Louis Dwyer, Frank Pe e trail last night. In Kerrigan's} 100 D 8 8 & Atl ve Utan ‘gues were soft despite the firmer year, or any year, for that matter,| pressed Babe deeply. He pointed] Peters, M. L. Condon, Wm. J. Elli,| crpycarin gin the. back of which 18] oy past Kodak Van Steet : ‘ ane of exchange on that country and| Practicing lawyers in 1008, lt became] Yea" oF any veut te thal MBL tt) citi oe tne Babe's position was no|Sam Cohen, James O'Brien, P, 3,|carricd an assortment of makeupe for| 50 fiec g bat baal nae ti of Saget) somestic Government war time issues| known to-day. The decision to have| si . different from that of any other man|Kane, Eugene J. McGuire, James] ‘"¢ Characters the agents assume, the| {69 Eiknom ... Vivaudou . 4% O14 Vere @ shade lowe such a code drawn up was reached wt] chestnet which yesterday defeated }in pubite life, He told how the pub-|Culleton, James Walah, Wm. J. Rice, | No. seen eerie tre, Gridiron Cafe, | S00 Endicott « Wabash % 8 EAVES SON ESTA1 the laet mecting of the association, | Sixt" of the best fumpers that could] {ic having elevated him to the stage|James Fitzpatrick, Al, E. Carlson, | prong att PESEIOS AVOGUS P| paso mrie Wabash pt A... re TATE, P) be gathered for this year's events,|of heroism would be very quick to|James O'Toole, Louis Skrivanek. : 4700 Erte Yet pt West Mar NOTHING TO H and ‘the first meeting of the commit- ala hil 7 drop him down—if the chance came. A gang of laborers were placing a Erle 24 pt West Pac USBAND |... was held Saturday. But, aside from that, Moves has a/tie "told how the Babe's duty wan to telephone pole in position outside the a Week tinea ecor vin ved wi z saloon, n Player 4 Inifter Not to Contest Wite's win} The five jurists who are working on| ¥ y cord, hav 1s acres with tne the atnty tmced boy who got his im- Reet eta siinies cn ia: paly ot 200 Fam Players pf. bie 3 % Disposing of 815,000. thovdmceinciuass with Justion Tat |Persnarmy: Unsls Bam, Paushiy presen of the Bambino trom what and slouched wearily into the saldon,| fo pune: hau White Eag e Frenc! 3 Y 1 1 le - “ r Body . e will Of Mrs, Matilda .Carctine| Chief Justis Cornish of Maine; Chiet| %!™. fram \the French Government, | 0° ie" oo oot Pere ae abate ) where he commented on the dryness| 0) Fisk Rub White Pi cxensic, of No. 970 H. 179th Btreet,| Justice Vonmoschzisker of Pennsyl-| U"4er whose officers he had learned) aity to see that that boy never lost of “pole placing." 900 Freeport T White OU. who died on Sept. 6, wa d to-day to jump, and sent him to the Cavalry School at Fort Riley, Kan, faith, To the dir Charles A. Boston of New faced kid base- ball was a sacred Institution, vania; IN LIBERTY BONDS He says he got a drink of whiskey and when he told who he was, George Gen Am T Wickwire w fr probate the Bronx Supreme] York, and Garret W. McEnerney of the Sen- Smit ; wilvs Over Gourt. It disposed of an estate of | « Res 4 He was tutored and coached and ator said, and if that instit {nj He Ene bartender, ee te Woolworth Hout $15,000 in personal property, all] 509 Francisco. Supreme Court Jus- ; rer : allowed to dwindle in his ¢ sna the taborera into she saloon. BtAt> | 14200 Gea. Motors Woolworth pf. Gf which was left to her son, Bruce tice Howard Sutherland was a meim-| hearsed until he was ready for a} pe ttle less than desecration, ens Senn | | 100 en Motors Deb — In the will, which was made in 1904. | ber of the committce us at first or-P8hOw!ng. So he was brought here last] The Babe listened to all this earn- siding Beith with ona hand while he! 200 Gea Motors Deb Oe LIBERTY BONDS. here was no mention of her I ; in Nip waved the laborers back at the point} 500 Goldwyn husband, : ‘ year and competed in the arena, as|estly. Never before had he under- i erty, 3 1-28, opened 100.40, off iam J. Mackenzie, who signed «| S2nized, but was automatically 4 8) stood that viewpoint. At the finish os Bid Bevrivae. Smash Was Forked PT 40) Goodrien RE ene ye mtition asking that it be admitted tol qualifed when he left the Unired] esterday. He won the Willlam H. 1 o¢ the Senator's talk tears came inv chargediwith violating the Eronibition |) 100 Gray & Davis’: OB): $i, A asta, ORORy OF 0.067 BF ee directed that an | States Senate to take his place on «he! Moore Cup that year, but yesterday | his eves. ters Sucmons waa left for Guey See ith, 98.72, off 0 . 4 8-48, Mackenzie ected hat all s aa cha ope! * - ass, S Sperl, z e owne: 00 special... Honeys coming to her from the estate| Judiciary. ¢ resolution calling for) Ne performed better than in any time] | "Fe News, you pave heard my prom-|Thieves Get 14 Bottles of | Shar sttesed to be the owner of the} i ciel Bron eed 100.30, up 0.04, called 100,04, off 0.03; of her mother, Mrs. e e committee! of his career. The remarkable nes RS One, fall down every ‘ A . = 400 Gimbel Brow Tr, 11-48, 99.76, up 0.02. fould go to her son Beker, [the REDMRE ORS Of Mia RODIN U dovata Nee aeetac hl kid ought to be ashamed of me and Rare Wines, Clothes The agents visited a saloon at No.| oo ore ore on My : RB ssc Ade provided that two members should] of it Is that he is probably more than] |) pe darned if I don't hopo he does nd Jewel 1191 Boston Road, the Bronx, alleged) 4169 Guit 3 steel 811 CURR: WIFE NO. 1 WINS SUIT practicing fawyers, He was re-|‘Welve years old. Even the vets are] But 1 won't fail.” an ewelry. to be owned by John Montgomery. Opened tirm. Simms, 11%, up %; . 5 pe uals not sure how old he is. All of the veteran baseball write Se, Kerrigan and Stafford told David Job,} 100 By al Nentviacieer iets Aiuinprodaa eae FOR DEATH OF HUSBAND |" ced py Mr. cnern The classes this afternoon as set| of New York were present and nearty < . the bartender, of the heroic work they] 100 re ¥ ; a, ‘ d Nr he committee which drew up thof forth in the program were a delight] all of them made talks, Words w, Jewelry valued at more than] haa done in the fire earlier in the eve- | 1900 rhe i; P. Morris, 17%, up 0. of Mh chained Victim’ Wad Deo ons of Legal Ethics in 1908 re-1iy those who still reserve a fondness} not minced. Babe asked them to point| $19,000, clothing worth $1,500 and) ning at Clason Point. When Kerrigan) m) tiidson Mot ty a th? tne Ol) af See wacA Sia awa cccacsiel. , ed that tt would have leh al for horseflesh, Hunters, roadsters,} out his faults and make suggestions. | fourteen bottles of rare wines were a 2 the Bene Ap his wary where he} 1, Bearauias 5 Hi ried Arn Constable, 21, up 4; Stee : similar draft to cover the sudiciaty| ponies, saddle horses, all’ had their] They did not hesitate to do so 2 and Stafford had rescued two women ie 2 8, off 4; Todd Ship, 66, Supreme Court Justice Donnelly de-[hud Its powers extended to that twid.| paces in the ander of events, And| It’ was the oddest sporting dinner] teen seuray niene from the home| trom the flames, ho alleges, he auc-| 400 int « mae se up) et Int, En ined to-day to ret aside a verdic: for] Since that time there have been fre-| toward the close of the afternoon that has been held in New York torj°! Frederick W. Helnzer, retired) ceeded in buying a drink of liquor. Ineptration #10,000 in favor of Mrs. Mary Wethers,| quent discussions of the need of al sion there waa listed an exhibition of| many a year broker, at No, 2827 Valentine Avenue, | Summonses were left. Inter Cons cinen emai No. 272 West 143d Street, against the} code such us the Par Association com-] 9 gix-horse draught team belonging to —>—_— the Bronx, by burglars, who passed] (Charles Meyers, the alleged owner ines MM 4 aig porenee ah 2 deatcat prepi ne legal pro- ee . sid nEINg ‘ .: z e ) Inter ar % x . “IRM, New York Centra! Rallroad for the|Mmittee ts preparing, In the lesal Pro-} tye National Biscuit Company THIRD ‘SUSPICIOUS FIRE up $50,000 worth of Liberty bonds| ot tne Saloon at Neo: Hrs P] i000 Inter M Mar pf... 49% 48% 40% eM death of her husband, Robert, who was} fession It is recognized that the pub-| pnis team, a sextet of towering Street, the Bronx, also listened to the 1100 Inter Nickel Sterling demand, 4.48; — cables erushed to death on Feb. 25 last in| lic has as much right to know what tol ciydegdales, with backs as broad ac IN WEEK DRIVES NINE which were not indorsed, according to] story about the fire. The rescues} go inter Paper 4.48%, up %. French franc demand, Mth Avenue. expect of a Judge as it has to know], piano, great shag at complaint made to-day to the pot were repeatéd for his benefit. Meyers] 00 In: * ; - i ano, Aggy hoofs and filled complain} e y to the police. Ps Inter Paper pid Sta 06741 cables, .0675, up .0017. Lire Counsel for the raitrond contendea| what to expect of a lawyer, und it has] with a tremendous pride, wees wince FAMILIES INTO STREET Bix years ago Heinzer was robbeq|¥@S Impressed and allowed them, the] 40 Invincibie 14 laomand, .0488%1 cables, D488, un that she had not been supported by her| been felt that the ethic foverning the] inst night, alone in the arena. And agents said, to buy drinks. The agents Island Oo... % Ml Aon aaah oreanee kamtared fauand for many years before be was) judiciary should be codified with thelthere was not a person aean 4 nd] Police Start Investication of Karly| by burglars of jewelry valued at) seized twelve quarts of alleged liquor, ae i: a3 hide, 049%, up 0090. Staeae jed, and had deserted her and married pk ; a ene 3 no on present, ap- MaVaini. Binns <a si bs k a i is Case 3 33 $; cab 1627, up .0020, d ‘ Filed. and had deverted her and married | same precision as those covering Prac-| parently, who. id not respond to the me Hinae at No, 416 $43,500, he sald to-day, and since that} At No, 3408 East Trement Avenue, foes Hirt Py reninensnachrn Mie Nay held that his client and her two| tins attorneys. performance those animals gave. Too] xine tamil: ne time has hidden his valuables in out.|the Bronx, the agents told Victor 1 Kayse 108% 4094) mand” 0168; ‘cables, .01%0, Bwike Giildren were the only ones having a} No information as to the scope of} much cannot be said for the skill with| 20° fam were driven to of-the-way places in his home, In| Stlf. the bartender, they were iat Hap : franc demand, .1885; cables, .1887, up against the railroad. as Wel) the proposed code could be obtained. | which the driver handled this power-| Street at 6 o'clock this morning searching for a man tn the neighbor- City So pt 0002, Guilders demand ; cables, ould not have had more than one legal|but it was generally assumed that it{fyl team. He put it through evolu.| Te 1m the four-story rtment house} this latest robbery, however, the place} hood from whom they intended to buy aay Aa spac. up: 10001 Besetas demands wife, Would approximate that of the Can-| tions which would have won applause| 2t No. 3416 Park Avenue, the Bronx,|was thoroughly ransacked and the|@ herd of goats. Stolfl became inter-| S00 Kellysprine aneds > Gaulane tt up .0001, Swe- Al gee ons of Legal Ethics, which covers|i¢ done by a single pair. Short turny,| WMch police reported was suspicious. | burglars even found a $8,800 diamond| ested and, according to the agents, | 100 Kelsey Wheet nan iin Damend eaten 2692, a BOGUS DRY AGENTS GET |eome thirty topics. 11 is believed that] ngures-of-eight and the like were exe, | This is the third suspicious fire in the] stud which had been placed under the|S0ld them a drink. They gave him a] tw) byyuecoit Hoc Obhe et Rowan AMMAN Rage =CAR OF SMUGGLED RUM |!!! Inchsie sections governing not} cuted with the skill and precision of | mmediate neighborhood in less than] wires of @ plano. summons and left one for John Mo-| 2100 Key ap forway demands sAAt i only the conduct of Judges on thea skater. And at the last the giguntic| ® week. Police of the Tremont Avenue Sta-|'#no, the alleged owner of the saloon ednig meade oy Henwesery N bs — hench; but also their private and per-|team was sent out of the arena at a] Mre. Mary Nienstedt, who lives on| tion, which 1s the headquarters in the| The agents visited the saloon of Mek Gite! : a: RB 1 sonal affairs. A long list of extra-|thundering gallop. The responso of|the third foor, was awakened by a| Bronx, declare thelr estimate of the| Keiser Brothers, No. 2401 East 177th u & Wert : t: judicial acts of Judges on the bench|the large audience was as hearty as| crackling noise and found the hallway | amount of loot taken {s considerably| Street, the Bronx. They posed as real Lehigh Vatley , ICHICAGO, Noy, 14.—Ten men falsely |has been made up from year to year| it was spontaneous. in flames wid tho house filed with |iower than that elven out to rep estate speculators, and allege they ina Loy a epresenting themselves as Federal dry |by lawyers jealous of the standards of sane amoke. She screamed and Mra, Jenny} to-day by Mr. Helnzer. They would| Susht drinks and found three quarts Lott i agents raided the Chesapeake and Ohio|th¢ir profession, and it is believed that Hogan, who lives o n ccond floor, | not go into details, It was explainea|f Whiskey. Charles ond M.A reat ee & ffeight yards early to-day, and escaped | this will be used as a basis for much] ing sentence on condition that the] telephoned an fire that the burglars, who broke in while] the Sllesed owners, rere both given) om Mans oie octet an ' with five truckloads of whiskey which | the committee's report prisoner would mow his lawn. An Acting Dep ef ro-| Mr. Heinzer was attending a concert, | * pmyaianee Ne79 Westchester Avenue,| 300M T 94 pf Soy enhance Gane hay took from a freight car. One field to which, it is expected, er Judge had a child publicly] sponded. 5 8 must have carried off the stuff in an ts. Kerrigan engaged Michael | 400 Mcintyre 103, World Buta! e a ive e: ente: ” the Bronx, Kerrigan engaged Micha for thirty days. hi the committee will give especial at- ked, A third sentenced a man to] tingut: t tomob! #00 Magma Cop Federal Prohibition authorities and 2 neu third autor Cooney, the bartender, in a conversa- ? ween at any of The World tention 1s the recent tendency of the] sleep with his horse. Lawyers have| way was destroyed Paniiaed! tn thee deet. baaliealt tt ¥ 1000 Ma line “Lost Found" alvertisements ppgnts of the Department of Justice judiciary, particularly in dealing with} charged that in such ctl ‘ y was ed. Police nel Fria yao bce he} tion concerning fhe hopes and pros- | ‘000 Mallines ' ; Me il), \aentGe etiat coe cerns were investigating both tue theft of the}? 0 0°! 3 ie Wt atk oo ASHone the! skowity) of M a stud, was # diamond ring valued at| pects of Ireland and succeeded, ac- Manatl B wo. 6 ROO ‘Advertising Agencies, or can be eariond of whiskey and the way in| o!ldren, 9 aut usual son Place themselves above the! then reported that the fire was at-] $3,800. Both the stud and the ring} cording to the agents, in getting a peott SR MAL Elenhoned® aireetly “to, ‘The, World. the boow viiginally came to be| tences ao ple of this ten |iaw, and that the number of such in-| tended by 1 about 5 8-4 carats. There als RB 6 0 Ma . ‘ i} Cal! 4000 Beckman, New York, oF ; alsol drink for 23 cents. 7 a found} 300 prior pf 69% U8 Brooklyu Office, 4100 Main. emer’ into Chicago aboard a freight | dency, attentio: een called to the! cidents ta increasing so rapidly that! investigation. ‘T a set of cuff links valued at $900} two quarts of whiskey ney Was} 200) 48 ‘ [recent action of a Judge in eh serious situation may result, Detective McCan a locket worth $700, givep a summons ] ”) Maa jytors A Te 4 en ‘ ‘

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