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Rea | NX BOROUGH HEAD’S KINDIES IN FLAMES The To-Night’s Weather-—FAIR; COLD, To-Morrow's Weather—CLOUDY; WARMER. ~— Worla, HNALE * “EDITION (RET) a , . Manudaat ve 799 | | “Circulation Books Open to All.’ | “Cirenlation Books Open to All.’”’ | *] Press 7 7 Fotered as Seeand-c s Matte) "1 = VOL. LXIII. NO. 22,234—DAILY. O22. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1922. Post Uftice, New Yorks Sot PRICE THREE CENTS ———— SS =< —= z —_ - - 4 ibi ictim in B ¢ Fire, Her Si US.SOUNDS FRANGE|Alibi for Mohr on Murder Night 49 (QAI STATION Victim in Bronx Fire, Her Sister ’ ' . 7 ’ ne sas And Hero Brother Who Saved Two ested 10 octor; rowe , , s s s S Insane in Jel, Convicts Swear Confessed Slayer Barked Like a Dog, Five Say—Widow, ' —_-— Completing Testimony, Declares Brunen Senge Morgan Statement Shows Drank Heavily. Fuel Dispensed to All Who 1 5 Be Met Spi wl eae, alls all at 70 Cents Per Clearly Terms to Be (Special From a Staff Correspondent of The Eevning World.) 100 Pound ee. a to Secure Big Loan. MOUNT HOLLY, N. J., Dec. 19.—The defense ‘n the trial of Mrs, Doris ounds. | a = Bruren and her b.other, Harry C. Mohr, fcr the murder of “Honest” John a Miss Annie he : : » : TT ie 7 = spe Annie Otto Trapped by LL RESTS WITH PARIS.| Bruen, called witnesses to-day tu prove an aliA for Mohr and show|CHECK ON PEDDLERS. ‘ire j fee : ti oes that Charles Powell was insane when he confessed to slaying the showman. pS Ss Fire in Basement of ‘ One of the defense's most tmportant ¢@———_—_—_—] ) Lang : | ti oH] Razed Home. ‘Answers ‘“‘Irreconcilables,” |wetnesses in cetablishing un allbl or Learoyd to Demand From), FOR : siete : Who Fight Government |Seur on the evening of the murder “ach Dealer Accounting 1 |BROTHER SAVES TWO jnterference ih Burope Dr. William C. T, Paulson of Phita- of Various Distributions. ‘ RSA SISTER sUrORe: phia, testified that on the night of — —" , ANRIE OTTO Ma ” ~, r + ee we ne erlme he saw Molir at his office Arthur S. Learoyd, Fuel Adminis- Catches Women, Clothing ‘i By David 1 awrence. prior to § o'clock and that he was rator for the City of New York, to- Ablaze, as They Jump pecial Correspondent of The Eve-|iwenty or twenty-five minutes in vis o RAACROS mae > ~ een ee al : lay announced a fist of forty-nine From Second Floor. lice. He sald they went to che iisPeoni atatt ia wedt , i ; res “i z ; ellef conl stations at which “peddier Justice Tompkins = Com- - WASHINGTON, Dec, 19 (Copy-| Barry Post of the American Legion pool" coal may be bought in sacks for ) | right).—J. P. Morgan's statement }nd that Mohr'’s demeanor was not t- a) conte a HGpared podndal kee mends Jury for Award Miss Annie Otto, daughter of Mrs {that he told the German Ambussador | ng out of the rdinary. fesult of acantenence held last: veeek vai Sophle Otto, a cousin of Borough | that prospects of a loan from Inter Another allbi witness for Mohr, ap- ot seAirbei local Goal denleca aedacnhi ce \gainst Hotel President Henry Bruckner of the ] nationa! bankers were no better to-| pearing this afternoon, was Jules A é atc a é inseam TaN ae Pes i Bronx, was burned to death at ¢ | Vaay than they were last June tan} St62, Who testifled that on the e mais Insurgents Renew] or the State and City Fuel Admini Nilygiig that Elie Daution, Manager | o'clock this morning by a fire which tj H an they were fast June has) ning of March 10, the time of the Campaign of Bombing trations arrangements have been made Past cnet atree areata ’ 2 | #eleared the wir of rumors und fantas-] Rruneg murder, he saw Harry Mohr paig Fr ping te sell stove and chestnut sizes of und Vics Eresident of Raymond Ores | destroyed: the Otte homie at No, 4 tic thoories of American aid to}at the home of tho latter's. sister, and Burning. sel 40. peddlers ‘or: otheh eonmamace ‘ larg, Ine, which conduets the Lafa-] Bast 160th Street. | Beye. Mattie, in Philadelphia, between 7.18 wie Will aeto ahe/souarrauatieeteet i © Ns yette Hotel-in Manhattan, eajed him] Mrs. Otto and her youngest daugi- Mr. Morgan said whut the Depart- Sal i Ve i be Heatnc Ces DUBLIN, Dec. 19 (Associated | tuke the coal home in 100 pound bags, ni iss . 5 Wes ‘ ple and refused to’ serve him In the | ter, Agnes, were saved from the fire | Ment of State was unable to say I] were together about ten minutes, he| PFess)-—Four railway men and three] 5ut no more than 200 pounds ta an; | Motor Truck Hits Contginer cafe of the hotel, Dominique Vacelni,| by her son Henry, Afiss Agnes Otto f answer to the unfounded feurs of the] thought. The witness said he lived| borers were execut this lions’ pefson: and Drums Concealing cluiming humiliation was awarded a] and her mother were slightly scorchec | “rreconciliubles’* and others who be-|tbout three doors trom Mattie Mohr.| morning for Inierfering with trains] ‘The yellef coal stations were "i ‘ verdict of $750 hy a jury before Su-} about the hands and face. Henry | Rea exes redionl) Aepil The conclusion of Mrs, Brunen's iin County Atldare. pened to-day and are located as toy.) Orphine Are’ Exposed. prema Court Justice Tompkins at] Ofte bad his eyebrows burned off ant American policy was fortheo Hemant he Aeeit ee een tha], The seven men exccuted were cap-| jews: — White Plains this afternoon wrist sprained, * Mr. Morgan's announcement Burlington County Jall when Charles | t¥Ted Nov. 18 by Free State troops in MANHATTAN. A motor truck careening down the a] Vaccint curd for $20,000. a Misa Annie Otto got up at & o'clock | haa another signif It means |Powell, confessed killer of Brunen, was|a house, the location of which Js un-| y2 . 5 _, | pier at the foot of Joralemon Street, claimed thaton dune 28, 1918 he went |t get breakfast tr her , brother | u 8 I. Henderson & Co,, No. 179 ; that he has told Fruni t ald from}, fellow inmate, Ernest L. Mayo, a]iknown. ~ With them a quantity o | ao., . Brooklyn, at 10 o'clock to-day hit ene o the eafe with friends, among whom | Geerse, who left the house at 6 5 tha “lifer, now in State Prison at Tren- i Seventh Avenue ae ; o'clock. A few minutes tat ; the Allied bunkers cannot be given|.o., for murder, testified that he haa | t0!e9 Beods, rifles and ammunition Sinram. Bros 109th Street and] O% twelve barrels mentioned con- vas Viee Counsel Bibley of Frang 4 ninutes later the unless the program druwn up by the/;aiked with Powell in the Mount Holly | ‘“@8 found. ‘The men were tried by it River Na: aren ip, cube i oy ite TE eR On a Oy a Toe ene ace eae Internationa! Bankers’ Committee last | Jail, The defense holds Powell to be of | Military committee and sentenced to! timrns Bros th t lewedltroni| talaga! SpRing idee: Jabisy ropuwed, Hii service ndicall ety he: Welebhoriood. he) was) appar June Is revive paneound Laas F 5A ., | ceath on the charge of train wrecking or sh le So aventiatan the barrel wore Nn i Fa ently caught by the flames in the The key to the future Hes in the| ase par eres ight him how he} _2Be sentence was carried out at 8.30 Weber, Bunk, Lange Co., 10th] ripped out re was a slide of fish inager Dwution contended thar] oMsement kitchen of the two-story fALefully: worded Gocumont tanned | aoe cetiee ni DUC we never main vere | R{SIOCK tile. morning. ‘The cen are hl River, an to the floor of the pier, followed by 9 Vacclnt had heen warned to stuy away | fame house: which was bullt seventy then by Mr. Morgan cole | much. It was at might that 1 heard | TePe ted to have been members of Aas oat zu ety FETED Strat ph Or ae fool tie Clamaran Bad) ond ‘the: cate, becauss, the witness} years ago, leagues. Will France her} him. He barked like 4 dog and erled | *¢PUbIIcan army, RPRe DIN Paes 5 Sh SN Nadel Hd, of a former oceasion when he] Charles Knight, a nelghbor, ramout member of the Reparations Comm out, ‘Don't ‘touch me. Call a cop. oe unofficial report, however, states| ,PUFS Bros. 134th Street, North Me ma (nap ai beraral see Wl words with the management.| ang turned in an pea me eh sion to vote with the majority and i8-|[m uader the bathtub.’ * EY spopenes were captured In adug-| “Ver. Sith Street, Nortt {it contain Bea handed pounge er =—< yoccknly It way anid, at ond te hud Avenie and 160th Street whieh sue a unanimons invitation toa tank-| Grover Landis Duncan, another | (ut fullise, near the Kildare] _ut"s cee TT arene : been in the employ: of the Lafayette | bought Bingine No. 7% and. Deputy " col tten aeain to devise ways | pyper* s m1 5 4 ver. orp F " ‘a on andl was whit enerally 1 Ps 4 y are: Soe Sarena He ves “iter trom (Trenton, corroborated | (OUnty line. Sr tae pean mere part Burns Bros., Barrow Street, North} Deputy Surveyor of the Port Will- B. R. T. Employees Fight ain eve ddA deh Ph eee Shier Gooderson within two minutes. as ana een MOYO, ean) Bald? istrict and re: i n thal 2 os jam Sanders was se and i 5 “ scars hey found flames spouting £: Mt economic situation in Europe “I was in the jail here and I also | diatrict and responsible for the am-| Ver. sam | cused the nelaure and search ot thejoHoppers to Rescue Her—| mesensery on incoming liners, Dau-|¢he windows of the Monee to cere The bankers in June incurred the! heard Powell call: ‘Help! Help! Don't push ot National troops, the destruc. Burns Bros,, 40th Street and East other Slovan barrels, Eleven tins of | “Why Did 12” She C ee tion claimed that on the f accasion| way Henry Otto, who, after throwing } @isfavor of the French pointing [hl me with that stick. ‘There ary {U9 Of goods shipped by rail and tho| River , sRaranihe ween toand/anls onal barrel ay WEE ONE CHS. | Vavets {call him, among quite] his four-year-old brother George jout the obvious thoush unweleome|men in the back yard trying to get{*°2ure of materials in shops. Hagedom Brotherds-0stly Stroctiong) i maining. Herel TH) It few thins a “soup cater ahead of him, had jumped from } fact that until (here was some mod-|me with a gun, That man, Charlie}. 17° official army report of the exe-| Hast River. : Ravana seente we tS anreat a a of 2onullon denied that he ordered Vae-1 4 second-story window and war eration on the part of France toward | Powell, doesn't live here, He lives | UtiOn® gives the names of the men aa| _‘Tenlty Coal Corporatic Mt chiel pebaons 101 wloni dhol barnelh were yeild OH foniay ALY cint out, but sald that he instructed | omgering his mother and sister Agnes the enforcement clauses of the Ver-| next door.’ 1 heard strange noises in| Stephen White and Patrick Bagnel of | Street and Bast River consigned and the agents of the ship. |e Brooklyn t ’ na ter fe inform Vaceint that Ne} ty jump down into his arms, The: sajlles Treaty and some limitation of | his cell Just as if he was hitting his | *! by laborers; Joseph Jolinston| —Stepliens Puel Compay Pike} ors, Penchureh is un the | 33d Stree 1 Broad Mant an he served. Thereupon. it] obeyed with thelr nightclothes ane Germany's liability was made consis-| head against the wall." (ne Patrick Mungan of Kildare, rail- | Street, a operation of J. W. Elwell & Co,, whol whieh w wded irods of | NU* Cutimed, Viaceint arose and quietly ‘ tent with tho opimon of investors] On cross-examination, Duncan ad-| yoy, Wormers: James O'Connor of}, Burns Brothers, Fourth Street, Hasty ty a eunts for thie Fab a : throughout the Atited world, it was | mitted he knew there were dogs in the] Haneht: Tinperary, and Patrick Nolan] Blyer. th 8t Mr. Sunders estimated hopeless to talls loan jail yard, but was sure he knew the] ion ature of iar ne neta and RPE F OL COML COmIDEDY At SUCeh rts RL. veal ath The United States Government 1s]difference between Powell's ‘bark’ | PE2n Moore of Rathbride, Juboren, st River. Bk : Rese Ore very reasonable and a Mpliey, Ware nuraates ribera. RHE: Gireak: “eane| S100000; “and aala ast Ova u : rebel Edward Jones, Mrs. i BEA eaiey ta tcc IGOHEEI eaUiee anartnene the calmite oe hey Were arrested with a number! | BurnseBrothers, 27th Street, East] $100,000, and sald | pn arasyion veal \ The verdict byt Haweid dened: Mim lobe, Faust and tions of tho bank Mr, Morgan) ‘The third convlet, John Denno, af, eer at fathbride, in County Kil-[ Rayer aie eae : OUT EAM ABA killed the flames after purt of the roof Went abroad as private citizen and| burglar, did not know anything about [MF SW the official report, whieh| | Stokes Coal Company, ¢ reet, from Sea Beac — alan seen oie with no commission, official or unoffi- | Powell, but sald he had heard some | 2745 that the eee found guilty by ; cd Pe asittenin eal Surat AGED WOMAN ROBBED % woman ’ Vickon OUMRATION ion On the other side, at No. 428 Eas Ig was tovite aI WIE the ates doeuateus ltteer ee ene ‘without proper authority, ten Bast River. . ; 1 BY ALLEGED SAMARITAN | Cortez, a ratiroad man, had alt he] poxpoy, ine eee ce Iuoth Street, Vincent Plecola, his wite pationa! Bankers’ Committee and ren-| greeted the testimony of Job Noe, a miata ‘ t ammunition, 4 1 THE BRONX. uld do ki 1 ld the King's youngest son, was m1 ene five Srildap. wera pele te the @er advice to the Reparation Com-| ministerial-looking Negro in gold- letonators, and one exploder. J. Morrison, Williams! daughter, Cecilia, f ful on for anpundicitis cg. | street by firemen asd palles, but were milssion, A dispute arose as to the} rimmed glasses who is serving a <r New York Central R i ner mother, A ‘ n rant for * tial Sie house WanEse OMe text of the invitation to the bankers, | burglary sentence in Trenton. Noe] .. i)... ‘ tho tearing up of] John WintJe, temputile: tile ‘ev ecin ellie to ald him : But out the English and French wording being] gave his testimony with all the pleas- Bridges, orks and the blowing up of] Woodlawn Station N. nptible thie er brought before n practiced on a large| H.R. R. The motorman of scale by Republican sympathizers in] fF, W, Schwiers, Wi {reland sinc: th Irregu 8 began ¥, Ck. Re thelr operations. This has b 4 Magistrate Lev ket Cou’ cial tn Kesex Mar ait for Schwartz, twen- machine *perator, of jomewhat at variance. Anyway, the] ure of a skilled narrator, He en- French saw the Bankers’ Committee | Joy as a body attempting to usurp the| ness to-day held in 31,000 tons, He <l every minute he was in the wit- odlawn Station had alreac chair. He has spent twenty-two his train a |Who Stole Werrenrath’s Fur Coat actions of the Reparation Commis- | years in prison so far and Is said to be| | Perils ee dly dis- J. Rawlings, Van Station iy starRSd Wiel ine, Brat! dae. ind he: set pion and as endeavoring to decrease} fifty-six years old. His convictions, | Tmanized, {he railway system. ¥., N. H, and H.R ae Lesa ae * Germany's reparation liability. Under| he said, number “fifty or more, sab." }4n6 intesteronon with tra Ceoeencot |, Burns Bros., 198th S and Har- an was arrested At {ie the claim by viath nye e ropo ] an pera a yster such circumstances, the Bankers’| Asked what he heard in the Mount | vay under the blanket menses eons | lem River. Ave Pea aN te noe tale ane te helen Committee accomplishod nothing ex-| Holly Jail when he and Powell were} ) "the Da 1 Blrcann last ie we Stephens Fuel Company, Unlonport} Ch ‘ i fissure te sob ——-- —- cept to set forth to the world its views, | there, he sald: ee incrite tar aiececa e Y. giving | yard, talon reateriay atternger, Shel EOURD, sie Gxctio ch RReula ¥ on care 1 Coot pf Fh p which are as valld to-day as they were] "There was somo guy who was al-| vious executions have bees In contece| Stephens Fuel Company, Bronx] had offered, to help st ,Bir, Cortes told tho police ,| Disappears From Under Seat of Enthralled Baritone As then: ways making all kinds of disturbance, | tion with the use or poss ~| River and Westchester Avenu r a Babe By Lael 2 ca f, Talk ; e use Or possession i i 4 , 420 Enst 18th § was seized with vert v » Listens Y eur Unquestionably the United States| barking something like a dog, though] arms, except that the last Infietion oe} , Borough Coal Company, Walker] tragic at the cr Walking ue ite < He Listens to Die Walkeure. = a anita ion tc, = Avenue and Westchester Cre Halfway across | Avenue, accord>| tare ents . Reinald Werrenrath’s turlined o t two other Republican leaders were| 3%0RX River sales tpt Sta iledten dic bto/the (tract. wit t] to doubt t eAcuteds was oficial nounced as| Stephens Coal Ce ur Hanlon a » the track 1 ’ 0 do rrent wssertion (hat a & thitt swiped the cou! pe ee which . from te Ir. Werrenrath eat hile he was enthralled by the pe eath at Last Separates Man, 106, |i io i etn oo Sean Hales, the Deputy shot the day (Continued on Second 1 ) os of Die Walkeure, 1 her she y previous. that Mr. Werren-@ ca i ; el i From one of the windows of the Ghitetmes choprera. arhon Mra (Ct OF dN ona Otto home the flames reached the : 2 \ sh snnounced | apartments at No. 424 East 160th cilia Coriez of N Hilton Streot | fustice Tompkins suid to the juvora: |Strect and drove out Bir. and Mire. “And Wi iti h VE \ Nd Wife, 96, Awaiting POOPMOUSE) s.::15. 06c5Z0. eeswnean| 12 ABOVE TONIGHT, =| Man Cote are a ee ah sired witnae ne er insurgents renewed their warfare of ATHER MA r) 2 ospita. ver b ¢ eee eumrel Saeed ee Say First in the Offers] t's imu Str wl ee wine bale a i] ee al Tatle Die, AP e less than twenty-four hours er] Predicts New nwo Record, hn ~ SAAR T In the pockets of the overcoat, liv || “The Hand of God” Wails Disconsolate Old Lady Who] 3" ,i242, (wen four neues, Scan Meadicte) Near hae OB t of Employment GRENADE BOMB 15 FOUND ‘ h. Wealden iin muttity aoe sate be | Objected to Removal From Home. rhe laland, A new 1 , AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE] °"! ' ‘hat ) lowes aid some papers, were the key Two bombs were thrown against the]. ). A The World's reader sit \ nradhy omy press Jot h Utomobile which he had locke (Special From a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) building housing the Irish Indepen- a Saenas 4 favored by e: ‘i Vhrown in Asheart to 1 iid of and sor ent 1 do] parked it in the neighbor PATCHOGUE, L. 1., Dee. 19.-—"It's the hand of God; it's the hand of| dent, only one exploding, It blew tn vtec ed them when y ad ms Gon" 4 doorway, aa the auto-load of rebels| 2¥ the We ¥ 1 i vertine ih The Hit res: The first thing Hugh Brown, Supe k iorokensdown old awe , . . [that swept past hurl the missies|!! Ws x Ay a ' ' t ntendent. of the Operk House, did : DER: WHO: Adinits minerreAN FeATE RSH FOrORY | tied x0 48 12 degrere, \ Number Help Wanted Ads i W ' wid that when Mr. Werrenrath complained the socking dolorously back and forth and wailing broken-heartedly over the Armed men stormed and burned thal thro. hwlow ¢ “ I Week Ending Decemt WAP I ut ' coat had been stolen was to tak: «body of ner husband, ten years her senior, whose weakeend, run-down | home at Soren Campbell, son of| morning eck Ending December 16th f ery = baritone to a certain spot an: pulse gave up the struggle last night on the eve of their removal from] Ae" jGice Ws nractioulle. deatrogey [aeons Oe fille | THE WORLD Ada MASA Melt AIDE Se earn been oint to a sim reading: their home, No. 17 Mott Street, West Patchogue, to the County Poor House} There was heavy firing for two} t 1" the American 7 ae How th fi pol host { that | spe a tee i es vies hs a at Yaphank hours during last night in the novth-[fter ” The Herald Ads ona ee \ eo} he folite put it un-| checked - . Beside her, disconsolat vere — ern subt Be oF kt on L BA ee as The Trib) Ads | charg ew ert Then Mr. B med Mr. Weg baby, a mere boy of seventy, who atf eon AeihaRrlal Men Kain Otte ng a a Fa fe 1 The World over all combined Ads | ton * t enrath an over and Mr, Wer AMtervals withiiaws his tone arm tromt “say, why did T loge may tempei —_— Bite ‘wearing tort | The World's Help \/anted Ads | sas t ; " cosh want’ ous eas See i dhe shoulder sy > WIPCT yesterday?’ wails the woman, as a AUTO NUMBERS, 1 y the Mest for Workers was on \ " fo tow Als, locked: O88 0) Mc way the at ap in a The New York City auto numberafand + ercury H . E one who mer rid of @| rele warrage. “yes, Ma he «© con- (Continued on Second Page.) for 1928 will start at 100,04 i did to-ds Best for Employers dangerous sow * after the formance Wer-] Anyhow, It yas a good, warm come | \ ——— XX

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