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Copyright (New York World) yf Press Entered as Second-Class Matter Pubniebing Company Post Office, New Vork, N. ¥. _NEW YORK, SATURDAY: NOVEMBER 18, 1922. “1 INGA CLAWS IN DEFENSE OF FRANCE AS NEW YORK ROARS WELCOME — 9 “PpCLY WIGGLY” [SURE STRONG CASE |Y ALLE. LINES UP WITH CRASH FOLLOWED) 1 BUILT UP FOR BY ELLIOTT FALL} HALL GRAND JURY) —— Petition in Hapantey Filed Investigators Hint Hint Mystery Against Business Builders, of Double Killing Is Parent Concern. Near Solution. CLEMENCEAU ARRIVING HERE ON PARIS WITH MESSAGE FROM FRANCE Clemenceau Tells America His People Have No Mili- taristic Aims. A MILLION LIABILITIES.|DESPITE “BUNGLING.” Only $350,000 Asstts Left}More Revelations by New to Those Who Put Sav- Witness, Who Says ings in Scheme Widow Was Incensed. MUST PROTECT HOMES. ‘Traducers of Cc ‘orced [raducer: of Country Forced Pollowing: UaraGeunGnant ai Pete Him Here to Correct cival Wilds as recetver in bankruptcy Untruths. for the Manhattan Pigsly Wisely Corporation, Mr. Wilds promptly filed an involuntary petition tn hank- ruptcy against James W. intt’s Business Builders, Inc., of No. i42 (Special From a Staff Correspondent of The\Evening World.) NEW BRUNSWICK, N, J., Nov. 1§.—Nine weeks after the bodies of the Rev. Edward Wheeler Hall and Mrs, Eleanor Reinhardt Mills were found on the Phillips farm the au- thorities of Somerset County are alto- gether confident in the strength of the case they are to present to the Grand Jury Monday morning, with Wilbur A. Mott of Newark as Special Prosecutor, They were not afrah! to show this confidence to any one who was inter- ested, saying: “They called us names; they wrote letters to the Governor about our bungling stupidity, and we are glad tnat they thought we were stupid because they g7ve us the chance to build up @ case stronger thun we ever hoped to butld."” As an instance of the detall with whieh the investigation has Jeen fol- lowed, a witness will be called ‘before the Grand Jury to tell of ah tneldent in the Sunday School room during an entertainment at which the min ister and his wife and Mrs. Mills were} present, | The witness asked Mrs. Hall if she was to be present at a meeting of the IN Georges Clemenceau, “The Tiger of Franc darkest hour, hailed by his people as The Father of Victory,” the organization which an soll this morning for the promoted the stock sales of Manhat- Pans hale areas tan Piggly Wigsly, employing young college men and professional) men with smaif practices as high speed, fast working stock salesmen, who In- duced hundreds to withdraw thelr bank savings to go Into the grocery business. Mr. Wilds was associated in the petition with Ida Cohen, who claimed Se lhad twicd ween hia ‘native: tkad | $1,000, and A, Johnson, who claimed invaded by the German armies, he! fig $3,000, for services revere: onrmestly disavowed any vailitnuigteg. oe ae e} The Busintes Buliawe wel ati to ambition on the art of ance, ana said she would armies ut the first moment it conld be done with: security trontie Premier of hi snation in its set foot on Broadway, Amer! first time In m fury. And in less than an hour after his lunding, standing in the Alder manic Chamber of City Hall, he was delivering the keynote of all the ad dresses that he has crossed the ocean to give to the American peopte. Speaking as an old statesman who | has participated in the violent crises faced by his country In the last ha century, reminding his hearers that OF TEAMS YALE - 188 PRINCETON-179K, By Evening World Staff Photegtapner | licve assets of $100,000 and liabilities To-day. ssolve he of $500,000. + PRINCETON - The Business Builders wero tncor- porated to “finance, sell stock for, NOTE—Wight, 168 Ibs., scheduled to start for Yale in place of Neale. *° “TIGER” COULDN'T GIVE AUTOGRAPH IN ABSENCE | "2%: own ana control tho stock of other corporatiens." OF AID WHO SIGNS THEM} yy, wias also filed petitions pes Sad f U.S. Benatiest| against the territorial subsidiaries of yng Skirts Untrnes Likes the Manhattan Piggly Wiggly Cor- Short Ones, poration, the Western New York PIg- We must defend ourselv declared. The former [vemier’s speech, an- awering an address welcome Acting Mayor Murray Hulbert, ¢ lows He repited as follows “The fact is that it is only fifty- seven years ago since I saw this old MAGNETIC, SCOREBOARD ows vatzrnincrron SOQ GUESTS SHOWS YALE-PRINCETON ry Church Gulld a few days later. Mrs Hall looked long and with no kindly eye at the Rev. Mr. Hall and Mrs. Evening World Wi City Hall of New York. At that time Former French: Premier Cle- gly Wiggly Corporation, the Hast-|i i oo were 1 pa “ : 4 ; Mills, wh ro in a corner apart, it looked to me ver high Why is rence was approached oy « ern Piggly Wiggly Corporatio: » that? N lonksad tow: Obcoutse TH, Co appraached By a BB! : ee : ie ae NI) whispering together with glowing Play-by-play detail of the Yale- Cannot “help being, novel to the ute|| 2mRetnoUs women am) board? Beare ee nee en ueyees Princeton game nt Princeton will r 7 A erin gly Corporation, asserting that] “No," she sald, in frank anger and most by the kind werds which Gen. Yaris while en route to America ™ i, * s SNwith @ siite cot contempt & be shown on The Evening World's Wickersham and the Mayor we and asked for an autograph the Western New York owed Chic! pt toward the : , : couple in the corner, “I certainly magnetic scoreboard on the front kind enough to address to me. The ON y: dear, madame, he a, [the parent company $50,000, and of the Pulitzer Bullding, opposite City Hall Park. A The board, with its magnetic Life When Thrown From ball and card insertion system, illustrates every play so clearly you can visualize the actual rom- bat without trouble. The game starts at 2 o'clock. Come early.and get a good pluce to watch the scoreboard as a quest of The Evening World. There's shall not be at the Guild meeting.” Mrs, Mills was the movii iit of - : - the EL) sf joving spirit ot/ Brooklyn Man Also Loses The Phillips farm was made a | tour point to-day by hundrbds Rds automobiles bound for the Yale His Car. Princeton football game at Princeton ——- The curiosity and craving for sou venirs of the graduates and theic| yg - friends was shown by the notion ot {2% ——Miss Bessie Winkel of No. 45 An- the woman of one party who made 9POlls Avenue, Atlantic City, und thelr men folks scoop up and remove) Clifford Cline, former proprietor of a] plenty of room in City Hall Yark in & newspaper some of the soll fr shop here, were killed early to-day | =————=——====== = oe AE eee eta bins cla s cra Vewhon thelr automobile ran off the| found to have been issued in May-)t @ A. M. to-day by whittled it down to the roots, _ White Horse Pike and hit a telegraph | nard’s name Charlotte Mills may be subpoenaed | pole about six miles southeast of here, orat wee ae bie , VOM ondary nit | 274 Washington Street. to-day to give her an opportunity to| Jorry Fair, a clty fireman of Atlantic|},. who had been killed, Hesaldhehad| Several excited wor vole a tes aa ten letters) City, was badly hurt and was taken loaned his car to Andrew J, Driscoll,| threatened to Jump frox ‘Apparently, disappointed because |*? Atlantic City Hospital. The bodtes | twenty rs old, of Great Neck Jof the annex, she has not been called, Charlotte Miss Winkel and of Cline rey The bo f Driscoll announced last night that sho knew|taken to Atlantic City also. . . Neu Tthe Wettavale Wutiow (uy. ter John McCellan, elghty years of ag mother to Hall, got there, rhe é ing ¥ First sho declared sho know wh. |T2¢Y 9nd his wife are staying with|struck and killed by an automobile took them to the Hall home tmme.| Mrs. Cllne's father, Charles Young,|'sst night as he was crossing Bush diately prior‘to the crime, but later] who {s proprietor of the Philadelph Para a at Madison changed the statement at a sign from | totel here. pg dale : ais Faia se Se eA@<N Novel Henry Zuercher, of No, 137 Ever Matbeane ly the aint, ane hen tried NT PLEASANT, N.J.,No —|green Avenue, according to police, unsuccessfully to give the informa: | Mrs. William T Patterson and Alfres]owns the automobile and was} ~iothea, tion to the prosecution, and now| Johnson, a chauffeur, were killed last} Operating It when tho aceldent | rao main hotel im si wants to be heard by the Grand Jury | nicht when a taxicab was hit by a Y Thet Special Deputy Attorney Genert!| train at the Forman Avenue crossing FS : Wilbur A. Mott will bo told to-day |, . ee oe * sg aa H. G. WELLS DEFEATED f the annex are occur that the Rev. Paul F, B, Hamborszky | "°° : sci hate eres \. and L. F, related ‘a story that Mr. Hull fea ely Injured, but tt was sald at IN PARLIAMENT RACE tore. The fire started death to several persons just after| Point Pleasant Hospital this morning ne buby a the murder. This was established bY] that she probably would recover Candidate on La hor Is the store. the persons to whom he told It, but ss Goes Down to whether it may cause Mr, Mott to LONDON, Novy, fact is that I, myself, to get greetings, Our information is so e bad over in the benighted country we] do it. In fact, there is nothing | tures to show for it; that the East- call France. I knew 1 would have] the women ask that I do not like | ern owed $49,000 and had $30,000, and lid not come b apologetically, ‘I would like to had $40,000 worth of stock and fix- Threaten to Le: EGG HARBOR CITY, N. J., re- and Johnson Streets, B: site the Post Office, w weuty-two ye thoug! Cline was marrted and had two sons Street, iremen, el went down to the tol Belligerent Status in dunt Cc PUBLIN, Noy. 18 Press).—The ers, one of the annex, four trial of Erskine amon de Valera's le v ing Heutenants, und brought before a military tribu- or Ticket, He naer kind greetings. But I did not think it] to grant. Yet, madame, how can | the Connecticut owed $50,000 and woul i g0 to ae bate ae ate Gr s| T give you an eutanrap pene n had $40,000. speech would want me to think, my Secretary who does all the . ‘You have net eald @ word, Mr:} autographs for me isin Paris." Judge A, N. Hand accepted the pett- Mayor, that is not an expression of ‘A second anecdote on board the {tions and appointed Mr. Wi the truth, You spoke of the time] paris is that of a newspaperman |ceiver for tae three subsidiartes and Repent ena sit the Ameri-] gho insisted. upon an interview. | the Business Bullders, fixing his bond can soll with w But we want “Pel hit fd: Clemenceau, . to sce it never again, though it has thay VE ndicltea at $40,000. progressed toward bettering nations Al -Aen ce Am atReimGat The Manhattan Piggly Wisely was and men, We have had a terrifle,! peautiful of women, and I hope | Pot, backed by the Piggly Wiggly the greatest war, that ever was tn t that this disthenain G-atore: Oh done ain store system which Is working world, Men fell by hundreds of! suirtg js not true. I hope 1 shall |#Phatently profitably in the Southern thousands in that war and we waited] ‘ing them. still, wearing short | #24 Western States. Tho Manhattan very long sometimes and we looked a “ Le company simply bought the license to around to see if some help would not| ®*!**s ss use the patented Piggly Wiggly self- come. Po as service chain grocery store plan Help did come and it came magnin-| ADMITS $22,300 THEFTS owned by the parent company, pay- cently, I must say, in the shape off TO “PLAY THE MARKET,” |! one-half of 1 per cent. of tts the American soldier, I can speak of profits as royalties é Young National Bank Commis-| The labilities of the Manhattan (Continued on Second Page.) sioner Arrested in Wrighton, N.J. [concern was given as $1,250,000 with poe ee es ey BOGE, a assets of $350,000. ERSKINE CHILDER’S FATE an eit me gi Aa De iea Phillips, M:honey & Liebell of wish Seu , twenty-six, cashter of] No, 51 Chambers Street, counsel for NOW RESTS WITH COURT [ine irst National Hank here, was ar-| the Manhattan F legly Wiggly, attrin rested to-day {n connection with the] uted its failure yesterday to an ef- embezzlement of $22,800 and committed] fort to ¢stablish too many stores bt to jail when he was unable to furnish] fore the public me acquainted (Associated | $20,000 ball. Titus was arraigned before| with the pleasure of buying !ts gro- Child-| United States Commissioner Haines at|ceries, ready wrapped and price Mount Holly, where he resides. marked after inspection of a glass- d-| After the warrant for his arrest had] encased, exposed sample, and pay- rested last week} been read to him, the young cashter re-} ing for them at an exit turnstile, piled: “I ain guilty of all that.” The} The company did establish stores at embezzlement came to Mght Thursday ‘Avertised (te stock alee, last] and was admitted at once by Titus. He| the time It adve| ne noe The] took the money, he ts alleged to have] Placing them tn localities: where pros. nal sterday, was cancluc night, it was learned to-day. told officers of the bank, in order to] pects would see them—If for no ahuaes his catnd and call the cleray A touring car, driven erratically t7 18H, G. Wells finding of the court, it was stated,| “play the market.” reason”? than that no practical grocer] man before the Grand Jury 1s douvt-| Fulton Street, Brooklyn, ¢ t Fritish novelist, who ran for Partia-| ‘Td floor, » would be announced in due course ——— had ever selected the site. tul F 19 alarm fn the hall ou A J fs norning crashed Into the rear ment as a candidate of Labor . The only ohare ag ; rst ic nase CALLS ON PROGRESSIVE Mr. Elliott had a remarkably effect- The narrative of the Rev Mr. Iam {a Ward Baking Company automo |Perty, was defeated by & ” sle put on his shoes and overcoat was that he ad an automatic pistol > : ae ee ” er ed 7 GROUP TO GET TOGETHER ive sales force made up of young nfen ‘ who were attracted by the hope of becoming captains of Industry In a few months, A demonstration of tho borszky was exclusively published yesterday morning in Hungarian ' the Amerika! Magyar Nefszava, whose | 8°" editors were kind enough to ex; aye arrested, it at Glemada Place, bounced oft} Russell dove into an elevated ratir in bis possession when Js said. Patrick Wells, miijority of 2,406. Conservative, by a Lynch, for the defense, © main building. world famous writer, author of CAPTAINS tad LINE-UP IN TO-DAY’S GAME canes rtid™ BY $100,000 BLAZ IN BROOKLYN HOTEL sss Scores of Men and Women Clarendon Wi in the four-story annex bullding, No, was later identified a4 thal! were a few Ceet away. oats and wraps over their alght-] ment has been r Newman dry goods Benjamin Bridges, tive lerk in the First District Court of } lat Sooklyn, who was sleeping on the melied smoke and pulled] We sik} BOUT UNTIL PRICE. THREE CENTS TIGERS MINUS TWO BACKFIELD STARS Eli Eleven Favorite, Despite Absence of Headliners— Princeton Takes All 10 to 8 Money It Can Find. Blue Is Riloted at Quarter by Neidlinger, and Gorman Returns to Fray to Direct Team of Old Nassau. By William Abbott (Staff Correspendent of The Evening World.) PRINCETON, Nov. 18.—The Ball- dog and Tiger fought their annual scrap this afternoon before a record attendance for this historic town. Nearly 60,000 persons jammed Palme: Stadium to the last inch. The huge concrete horseshoe was one solid mass of color, while additional thousands found valuable space in wooden stands at the open end of the fleld. Yalo remained the favorite as regi- ments of colorful football rooters took their places in the Stadium, The Yale squad, forty young huskies and a flock of coaches and trainers, arrived at noon in autome~ biles from Trenton, where quarters ‘werg made last night. bs a Tad Jones frankly predicted vite- tory for the Elis, The head conch at the same time spiked rumors that Wight sprained his ankle and sald that the star halfback would start the game against Princeton, Bill Roper, head keeper for the Tigers, would not name the probable winner, but did say he expected one of the hardest and best played games since Yale and Princeton first clushed on the gridiron in 1873. The weather turned dubious toward gametime. An early sun slowly hid behind leaden clouds and mists start- Jersey meadow To handle the invading army, the local police force was reinforced by 500 special from other cities. Many bets were made at even money, but gradually the odds worked up to 10 to 8 in favor of the indows, Hills Examination showed the gridiron in perfect shape. The turf was firm and 16s ap From Three hundred guests in the Hotel Jin excellent condition for u fast game. Clarendon and Annex, at Washington | JOHNNY GORMAN WILL BE AT rooklyn, “ppo- QUARTER FOR TIGERS. ere routed out] ‘The Tigers wili use the same line-up a $100,000 fire] that triumphed over Harvard last week, except Johnny Gorman will be the quarterback and Stout will go tn for Ken Smith at right end. Gor men and men} man ts regular quarterback, It was n tho windows| his gambling with forward passes h ftire-escapes (Centinued Etghth Page.) Post OMco ete ; employees carried three couples down WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE of No. 42 Covert Street, Brooklyn, was the escapes, and the remaining twenu- ty-nine who had been sleeping In the innex were carried down a ladder by| Cane wit ‘The guests in the main ho- TO GET DAY IN COURT © to Supreme Court on bby with over-| TOPEKA, Kan,, Nov ached with William Al- len White White, Emporia author and ix stories and|edtor, that the case charging him with lower 8 violation of the Industrial Court Act In 0 lower M00rs | piacing « strike sympathy ecard in his led by the T.] office window, shall be carried Into the Supreme Court dir under an agreed statement of facts, Vov. Allen sald to- on the second | day M jam White protested against the order by the Attorney General's offies yesterday for the County Attorney at Emporta to diamise the sult SUSPENSION EXPIRES nd aroused the others in the annex nd then crossed through the pas- ae% and helped arouse the guests in| an offer from a Boston club for a mateh PARIS, Nov. 18.—In connection -rith : ‘ he dete RS i hasodlah dy © between Battling Siki and Kid Norfolie, handed im a statement of objections, profits of the Pixsly Wiggly system |that English language new 2 impact threw the man at th In front of tho Post OMce were pce: o HW dd later ano.uer state- WASH N re ‘© it was adopted b; ‘eal numerous works, was persuaded to M. Hellers, ma r of the Sene seven in all, an ran r sta nator La] in areas where | jon ¥ real lyhould be cautious in giving ¢ ST etignllatitha daarina ead throat d three employees ready to report for ; ment in writing, claiming a belli-/Follette to-day issued a call for a| grocers who knew the trade, easily |to it, though the Hungarian reude-# : ae ek id 460 0'8) stand for the House of ¢ work—Frank McCarty, No. 76 Under | ‘04 L’Auto to-day that he Intended to gerant status as an offieer of the Irish nite organization of the progressive | persuaded these young men that they | having known of the activities « windshiel@ \and he fell under the tn. stuns weream Nill Avenue, Brooklyne Patrick Burne, | Tespect fully the French Boxing Federa- Republican Army, taken in war, The} pou) wero doing their acquaintances ulRey, Mr, FE a ; wicvls, The car, rebounding from] . No. 92 Street, on! nq {tion's ruling suspending Siki. By re- : Ags group SRnAO lamborazky for Sir Willam Mitchel! ( 92 Lynch Street, Brooklyn, and objections were overruled and counsel! 41, announced that the Progressives | AYO" bY letting them In They |nucded no such warning. pillar, ran over nium J crushed | i inerat, was:elected. 1 Charles Faust, No. 38 West Street, | fusing all challenges he hoped to brimg then submitted that under tnterna-|ouiq aim to defeat the administration | Went 1 themselves. It {9 belleved} Mr. Hamborszky’s long narrat\y 1 to death, ATAU EAS TAD oEa Ci Manhattan, They sow a spurt of [about @ reduction the nine months onal Red Cross stipulations politieal program, whieh includes the Ship Sun-| that the amount of the stock sales included tho assertion thut durin a] In the pocket of the deat man war] Virmoga, d feating. Lr, Donald flame from. the second floor of the | suspension decreed .y the federation, or prisoners and prisoners taken in civil |siay railroad legislation and the| Will be found to run far over the} railroad trip last June between New]an automobile registration card of] Liberal, who sat for the conatlt , and in a few minutes men] at least galn permission for Siki to give war were entitled to war prison treat-leontrol, of the national forests by the| amount of the more than a million olin Maynard of Great * L, J. [ the lant House, This increases the exhibitions io the Parisian musle baile ment Secretary of the Interlor, (abilities. (Continued on Second Pag and the license plate of tho car Georgian forces to forty-five (Continued on Second Page.) so that he might earn his living, = = = ceaaedl = —_ 2 : a auiSiis e J ¢ SPECIAL PRIZE FOR NEXT WEEK “WHAT DID YOU SEE TO-DAY?” } { DORT TOURING CAR GIVEN AWAY FREE nS See Page 6 \ co

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