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cheeeeemene sence sn STRONGLY FAVORED|TO THIEVES WHO GOT} 1S CHARGED WITH ~ BY TAGOVERNORS) $200,000 AT MINT} SHOOTING FRIEND} Ritchie of pray the Only Dissenter Among Har- ding’s Visitors, Police Belleve We Woman Had]|Drove Him Around in Taxi, Part in Hold-Up of Then Fired When He Want- Bank Guards. ed to Go Home, He Says. (Special Despatch to The Evening} DENVER, Deo. 19%.—Authorities of] Policeman Francis A. O'Neil, twen- World.) eight Staten to-day joined tp the hunt|ty-flve, attached to the West ssth WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.-——Tho]for the seven bandits who yesterday| Street Station and living at No, 639 Governors’ Conference on Prohibition] held up and robbed Federal Reserve}Tenth Avenue, was suspended trom called by President Harding wae a] Bank messengers tn front of United|duty carly to-day by Deputy Com- small, select and dry party, Only|States Mint here, of $200,000 In cur-| missioner Leach and was later locked fifteen State executives out of forty-|rency and killed Charles Linton, bank|up in the West 80th Street Station @fght attended, and of this number} @uard. on a charge of felonious assault, The “ene (Gov. Denney of Delaware) was} No trace of the bandits had been| police say Dr. Charles Dillon, Police “compelled to leave before the White] found early to-day, although police in| Surgeon, pronounced him Intoxicated. House juncheon owing to a death in} Colorado, Utah, Arizona, New Mexioo,] At 2 A. M. Antonto Bancavila, thir- Be famity. Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas and Ok-|ty-elght, a laborer of No. 451 West - Irhportant States like Penneylvania, | !shoma were watching Bolecgrattne (sth Street, went to the West 68th New York, Ohlo and Illinois were Strect Station to be treated for a bul- admitted they had no clues, without representation, and so fruit-| Rad!o was used to broadcast de-|let wound which, he said, had been infilcted by Policeman O'Neil. He Jesn’ was the initial effort along this| scriptions of the men, and State and line that tho President announced he| forest rangers were asked to Join in/haq been shot near the heart, his the hunt. if pwouldeall another conference tn Jan-|" Shortly after “The Battle of the|2avy Watch chain deflecting the bul- let and saving Lis Ife. He was wary, at which fuller representation] Mint’ occurred authorities were del- {s hoped for, including tho incoming| sed with hundreds of telephone calls|treated by Dr. Bornstein of Flower Sererndea: telling of speeding touring car. Et-|yrospital, who sald the wound was “Ji Is not @ meeting," the Presl-| Piteved to-day the bandits, neparates |0t #er!ous. ent is auoted as telling Die vieront,| Within a few minutes after the daring | Bancavila sald ho was standing at Mitce Cut ck ae antercambonte® hold-up was staged. 59th Street and Tenth Avenue at 1 It was noteworthy that of the small] | Chlef of Povectives Pinker declared! a. M. waiting for a stroet car when group of Governors who attended] fo Peeve Mvowis gang, which op.{O'Nell, whom he knows well, camo Practically all are listed as drys with] 08, Sat sourl a few years ago, | up at the wheel of « taxicab, O'Neil the exception of Gov. Albert C. Ritchle was in uniform and off post, and had é was connected with the hold-up. Pee. calesuen te His ey etue| Kiva was released from the State} mo one elgo in the taxi. Prison three weeks ago, after serving| ‘What's .doing?” Bancavila sald to the President that the Vo'steod] |’ contence for her participation in a|the policeman anked. jaw is unenforceable in hig State. hold-up and gun battle near Colorado| ‘‘Walting for a car.” A I told the President that the peo-} c) iney two yeure ago, when two off-| ‘Get in and I'll ride you around.” ple of Maryland regard the Volstead| vo. were sinin by members of tho} Bancavila sald he got in and the act as an Invasion of State and per-|7 vis gang. She was questioned late} policeman drove him around for a sonal rights that fs unnecessary and) oerduy at her home near Denver.| short time, and when they came toa lias brought deplorable results," Gov." yr ty pandits made their way into] former saloon at 67th Street and West Ritchie sald. the mountains, pursult will be dif_i-] End Avenue the policeman said: Of the remaining fourteea Gov-| ot and thelr chances of escape ex-]| ‘Get out and try the door,” adding ernors attending the conference prac-|tyemely good, officials said. something about getting a drink. Tho Mealy all are either personally or} “phe city's underworld was searched|door was locked, and Bancavila sald politically dry and most of them rep-11,, police and Secret Service opera-|he guessed he'd be going home and Neon ay. Kedistanpealberts ould bes tives in the hope of running down the] started away. ent of thelr enthus ‘or the enver's boldest day- varied from the exuberant and en- silane » ey ARtneaten atone pope elen Cnet decluration of Gov. Henry] CHICAGO, Dec. 19.—All roads into} six shots, all golng wild except the J. Allen of Kansas, that the law can/enicago were guarded to-day, follow-lone that hit him after breaking his and is being enforced In his Com-ling the receipt by police of a tip that} watch chain, oo monwealth, to the more conservativelthg bandits who robbed the Denver] Detective Simeon Tierne: of th declaration of Gov. Cox of Massa-lmint of $200,000 were headed this way. | went @8th Street Station new cart ne chiusette that “since the Volatead Iaw|" Federal authorities declared they liners ameigued tor the on ct fs on the statute’ book it should bel received the “tip” from a woman who] Giney) psec @ investigution. enforced.” refused to divulge her name. The tn-| acu ‘hy nates Dost where bo The recipe of the Massachusetts] formant sald members of the gang 4 have (been and dented the Governor x “more money and more} were from Chicago. Operatives were| Wounded man's story. His automatic pens mon for the Federal Pro-|{mmediately sent to points along roads|W%% found to have been fired which ———————E——— hibition Service."" from the West. Plans were also made |? explained by saying he had stot at several men whom ho saw actiug suspiciously at 67th Street and West End Avenue. O'Neil was taken to his station however, and examined. Then he was made to remove his uniform and gv to the West 30th Street Station to be locked up. He will be arraigned in the West Side Court. The potice were unable to learn where he got the taxicab or what. became of !t and the chauffeur. They say O'Neil, who has been on the force ten months, was slightly injured two months ago in a battle with gangsters on 30th Street and Tenth Avenue. He was then a “T agree with tho President, sald|to search i lutcanssentutente transcontinental trains, FOR PENSION RAISE ERE CHRISTMA sat renee our problem. If the people demand a change then that is a matter to be Conference Agreement oN] s, 009 ball for examinatics Measure Which Increases considered later." Condensed, the recommendations of Pay to Veterans, 4he Governors to mect the situation were as follows: “1. More stringent Federal and State enforcement laws, carrying heavy fines for first offenders and substantial jail sentences for all sec- ond offenders, regardless of thelr po- sition or prestige. “2, «Prohibition enforcement offt- cials who are honestly in favor of Prohibition #3. Education of the business man to a’ realization of the fact that Prohibition enforcement is ys much of an economic question as a eral ques- Alon. 4, Larger appropriations for the enforcement of the law." Of the small group of Governors present the Maryland Executive was the only one who was outspoken tn saying that even tho above measures | Planned to press for an early ratity- would be ineffective in obtaining the| ing vote in both houses as u Christ- pesults desired, x mas remembrance to soldiers and Tighten up tho law; don't loosen | .aows of the Mexican, Civil and In- up," Was the Way Gov. Allen Of a eee eae naan tne canta |Atenue- early thia moming, called. fr Pe eoane:. bis “recommiseanaaten” 10 hit aio for the maimed | ryen and then beat with his club on the the President. Kansas is a ploncer| soldiers of all wars—including the| Ruppert. door until. the Colonel came Prohibition State and tts Governor | world War. down In ha pajamas and a bathrobe suid ty an interview that the dry Sol. Ruppert and the policeman went Scant has not abated in hia baili.| It 1 declared 4o be the most com-|inrough tho, house and. aasemsied” hile Wick, althourh ho admitted it still|Prehensive pension seasuro ever|mother and aunt, Mrs, Myllus, and ¢ needs 2 ‘little onforcing after| enacted. Rates for Mexican and Civil| Servants In the front parlor ui 0 firemen arrived and by pourtn forty-two years on the statute books. | War veterans aro increased to $72 aldown the flue squelched the fam “Federal Prohibition will become month, their widows to $50 Ruppert waid he had been short of coal national success when the business lows to $50 & month: | et had been using wood In his furnace Indian War Veterans gre increased to man realizes that the total abstalner 330 thelr widows. to $20, while the {Sha thought this was the cause of the st tt 1 ae rks which fgnited the soot in th genie te ess ieee ah Pac tiigg maimed roldiers of all war service are} chimney. ‘The house was not damaced = sure & TAN * exes 6 oo) placed in ao special clussification of —_- said Alten, rates ranging f 15 to $125 B a Gov. J. A, O. Prous of Minnesota] Fonth, the last named rate to vote] nT awa. HOR JACOB RUPPERT’S CHIMNEY ON FIRE WABHINGTON, Dec. 19.—Senate] rhe Cet Quick! and House conferees reached an} Family, but D agreement on the Bursum-Puller| Policeman John Ashworth of the Pension bill carly to-day, It is] 104th Street Station, observing @ spurt of sparks, smoke and flame from a chimney of the home of Col. Jacob Rup- port, once ® captain of the brewing in dustry but now a mere owner of the Yankee Baxeball Club, at No. 1116 Fifth DO CUTS FISH. BOAT IN Two. told the President Prohibition was be- 4 the President ¥ 1G ne Dee Who lost both arms or both legs} TOULON, France, Dec. 19.—A prac- enforced in his State. “AN wel) action K Ne wade tained Figg goal end pe ina eg le tice torpedo, badly aimed during ne . In addition to the Ineveaso in rates, | naval maneuvers, to-day struck a small that there is no let-up in making Itlene act confers pensionalle stutus on| boat containing two feterman. effective soldiers who served in Stato militia] Projectile cut the bout neatly in two Gov. Trinkle of Virginia placed par- nizations during the Ciyil War, [and tossed tha occupants into the s: ticular emphasis on the need for] ‘The Bureau of Pensions estimates} Netther of th hurt heavier fines and longer jail sentences for violators of the Volstead Law, "1 ve declined to pardon any man, rdless of lis prestige or position, 10 Was crnvicted of dispensing in the additional cost will amount to 900,00 for the remainder of pros eat fiscal year. ER CENT. STOCK DIVIDEND LIBERTY BONDS Liberty 3% opened at 10 02; Int 44s, 9890, off .o8 up .02; 3d, 98,76, off .04; 4 58 toxicants for promt,” sald he. “Takel py HAWAIIAN MNEAT co. Jup .04; new, 78; Victory 4% politics out of the Prohibition enforce-| ONOLULU, Dev, 1 (Associated |100.34. Arent machine We m Piens).—Stockholders of the Hawatlan CURB © forcement agents who are in sympathy | Pineapple Company have approved a iu themeelves with the la per cer idend and increases |_Ovened irregular, Cont, Ca a 12 } Radio, 8 5-8, up 1-8; Simms Intl. Pet., 20 1-8, off 1-8; of the $6,000,000, Gov. Morgan of West Viginia de- k from $4,000,009 te clared that his State now favors “bone dry"? Prohibition and all that = = 8 0. off 1-8; Morrin, is necded ts a conscientious effort ailltix attitude toward the law, but it ip [9 Les UP be43 City Rerv., 174, up 4 down the line to muke it effective. well under control in the}: O: Ne Ys 46, off 1-8 ou r ¥ nth + 1 “Inverce t Prohibition Enforce. | , suid 1 49 7-8, up 3-4; Mutual, 11, up 1-8 ment Department trom politics,” was Denney of Delaware recom. |PFOREIGN EXCHANGE Orennp t lis way of putting it mended a nation wide law enfor RASIER “We aro not having much}inent week lke the Safety Week" | Sterling, demand, 4.623-1; cates trouble in Alabama,’ said Gov.| campaign being run in many cities as] 4.63, off 11 French fr., demand Kilby, “although I told the President bu ventative of accidents. OT86 1-2: cables, tose ite we needed more men and money for Through the schools, mass-meet |demand, .05091-2; cables, strict enforcement. The State Gov-Jings, conferences cf incn's and] .0001 demand, 7 * erament Is co-operating with the Ped-] women's clubs and other ringa | cables 0010. Murks, .o140,| eral authorities: might prove lelpful in tk Woe aa TG bldars: aiden Gov., Hyde of Missouri told the President there was more lux en- tin hie State side the larger cities than itr these citles—such au Kansas City, St. Louls and St Joseph “The fecling of 1 govern- they did in Delawa joy, MoCras of indiana + of $998, off 0 cab! Drachma the ehler re demand, .157) Swedish kr., demand, 2688 tlon were as foll ‘Appointment of in sympat nt more of the kr., domand, 1993; cutles, 196 #0 0 Alited C 100 Alita Chai 100 Allis Chal p! 700 Ain Ag Chera 100 Am Ag Che 00 Am B Bugar 1100 Am © Féry 2H & L pf, 1499 Anaconda. 100 Asso D Goods. 199 Ati c# 1000 AiG &@ WT 400 Aust 100 Beth 8200 Beth 100 Beth 109 Booth fish : 490 Brookisn Edison .. 490 Brooklyn Rap Tr.. 100 Bklyn Rap Tr cts.. 1400 Burns Bros A . 1900 Burns Bros & . 1400 Butte C & Zinc... 100 Cal Pack 700 Cal Pete 300 Callahan ot 100 Chan Me 1800 Ches & Ohto 100 Chea & Ohio pf hi & Alton 500 Chi & Alton pf 800 Chine 200 Coca-Cola .. Co KF et Co! Graph Comp T & B onsol Cont Can Corn Pr Crucible 2000 Con Gas wt. 8300 Con Gas rte. 200 Davis Chemical. 300 De Beers. 800 Del Lack & W.. 109 Dome Minea. 100 Du Pont Deb. 400 Bleo Storage Bat.. 400 Etkhorn re 000 Endicott-Jonson 900 Erle ist p 300 Famous Players 2000 Fisher Body 1000 Fisk Rubber 600 Freeport Tex. 1200 Gen Am T Ca Gen Asphalt. tones B Tea Kayser 2p9 Kan City So ..... 18% 1 18 oh GENUINE AS, cown DIAMONDS Seven onacaing, brilliant, blue white, ir y that they hive thi nd only $2.00 as a th and we'll send t Wear It 30 day» autce Yo return Zour money ie yon can duplicate tt eivewhy Pay Only $4.60 a Month for only ten months. Total prico eoly linve eve Why pay full prices otivers® “Buy at wholesale "prices rMo for big hatgain catwiog of dine sull strong outside @ematics und there hus been a more be operation 1 Vederal authoritice. 0001, Danish & déninns STERLING EHS i PARK ROW. WORLO BLOG, NEM.Y High. Low ii ENFORCENENT [NOT ASINGLE LUE |ROGKE OLENA (-st0ck_auoraTions 119119 ©) Keliy-Spring oo , m0 Keingy Wheel? 0 ww |s Recott 1700 Rey one. Lrie & We 100 Lee Rubber sw Lina Boco .... 109 Loew's Ine Chtele Cotten Ol. pio 400 Magma Cop Lash M lev ne No Man Elev cts. La France Lin Ou Loco . Ship Smelt . Steel Fery.. Ctates On 11% Steel Fary pt. AIC «os seerene 78 reat nat >Kun & Tex wel 15 16% m Tel & Tel OM KAT piwik, 3 58K m Tob Pacitic .....00 1 13% Woot 400 Mo Pacific pf... Ww Pepe 3 ) Mont Ward 6) Mothor Lode 990 Moon Motors . 700 Nat Biscult Lin 800 Nat En & Sta. 400 Nat Load 123 Nichols pf 200 RRM3dpt 3 3 Loco . 5) New Con... 15 & 0 w) New OT & Mex. Steel. Btec! Stee! re Mar pf 000 Phillips Pet + at, 40% Wis t ending 210) Republic as 190 Seu Ratlway 800 Sou Rallway pf © Sta Ol of NJwt 100 Stromberg . 0 Studebaker 1400 Sub Boat 2800 Texas Co 1200 Tex Gulf Suip. 100 Texas C & Oil,. 600 Timken Co 1700 Tob Prod 1100 Tob Prod A. 2d pi 3000 Unton Pac .. 590 United Drug 400 United Ry Inv ™) United Retail 2 8 Food P 1S Ind Al 700 Utah Cop . 90) Van Steel... 100 Va Iron C & © boo D So 8 & AU pf ' ae 300 Gr Nor Ore cts « aoe ie 000 Gulf SB steel a. TTS 200 Haber Ele mm 1900 Hudson Mot a 500 Hupp 1% Aegina . 113% too White OW ever. 8 - 1200 Willys Ove sor 0M evintne ‘ a} 100 Worth Purp TEN ation 3 SOY Hx dividend. , s ————_——_—_—_—= Inter Coment ‘ 0 Intor Har. a F 0014 MEETINGS. Q00ulnter M Mar coo. MM 31%, 115 FL atta Naha + St he TO THE STOCKHOLDERS oF 100 Inter Niekel 6 $e (SAT TH RQUITABLE THUS’ COMPANY 109 Inter Nickel pe 6 @ ‘OF NEW YORK: 499 Inter Paper mF SO Novten te merey qussts Moat w Spectal set 100 Inter Paper pf sta % 24 Yhe Equitable Trust Company of New Aiea Neste teksten Gen) mm nority ‘nad diruetion ‘ot th 390 ron Pr ' i 5 700 Island , ver, 1922, at 2s clock eeriber iene cbiect of the eald meet norkze the (b) To authorize the offe: of wuch “new toe (cunt ‘of the par value of BlueWhite Teas, tn. the proportion of one-third share for each tnd ‘held ‘by pach of sald: ato shown by sald Looks, suci ye made on or before the SU fombers 3822, and under euch comber, nds clistered together so appearance of ere for tess than $75.00. This is the lowest price at which 1} diamond cluster rings to the total (a) To properly ©0t othe prone’ 8 meitton $228,000,000 NA NAVY ¥ BILL PASSES HOUSE Provides for Newo val Appropriation Bill, carrying a re- with forelgn powers relative to ln ing construction of war craft by the House. , which carries a total $325,000,000, provides for an enlisted ce of 86,000, the same fixed last year. under which the Pr Announcing THE INDUSTRIAL BANK Manufacturers Crust Gompany 1 ‘The merger of the Industrial Bank, located at Fourth Avenue and 27th Street, Manhattan, into the Manu- facturers Trust Company, becomes effective today, Tuesday, December 19, 1922. This consolidation will give the Institution resdurces of more than $70,000,000 and eight offices in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens. These offices are located as follows: MANHATTAN 139 Broadway, at Cedar St. 481 Eighth Ave., corner 34th St. 54 Broadway) cores Berry Sect 385 Fourth Ave., cornet 27th St. 710 Grand St., near Bushwick Ave. 1696 Myrtle Ave., corner Cypsess Ave., Ridgewood | Throughout its history the Manufacturers Trust Company has been known for its Courtesy, Efficiency, and Service. Those seeking a banking connection where these traits predominate and where a liberal yet conservative policy is pursued are cor- dially invited t to consider this Institution. OLD WAITER. roa RoaBERY, Jorn, end un ¢ 2 : Was dropped in tue face of overw Homplint Employee. Charmed wu ing opposition. Assault aad Theft, ‘ Sake ee \ 1 of 'g ond robding ant GIRL OF 14 ALLOWED operator base $20,000 MAINTENANCE frogate James A. Voley yesterday allowed Mrs, Margaret B. Sparrow of No. fl East 68th Street $2 000 a year » Mona- from the estate of her i 1. Edward Monahan W. Aparrow, i the ten and t Gareia and maintenance Alicia, fourte Mrs. Sparrow ance of $24,000 are of f e and an daug years old. tion for an allow- owed that the daugh- him of 485 sued, blowing « police Patrolman uway er, Margarat the Aenth floor to clock Just night, wn and robbed 1. but We pure dd Gareia @ ‘vas not foundl merged with BROOKLYN 774 Broadway, corner Sumner Ave. 225 Havemeyer St., near Broadw: yay QUEENS Nathan S. Jonas, President SAVINGS BANKS. he Fortune in Small Char Gone to make others rich—just small change. crease Of ihe Cao. ‘i illi oe trate ait ne Movies make millions out of dimes and quarters, and the storekeeper around the corner spends Sundays in hic autornobile, Twenty of your nickels, 10 of your dimes or 4 of your quarters make a dollar toward your financial indepen- B J" x sl of $100. cach itig an increase cf $8,000,000. ‘consleting bi iu ‘sharen of tho par value of $109, each Of £4,300 0» pion mt the rate of ‘$100, “fore e Mhervot, to. the aluckholdrs of be Company of record on Its books at the clos: AREY: } reara oils it hav een re Company OF terry eotn das of Dees How many of last year’s dollars might have been r corded in vour savings bank book—but were carelessly spent? Why not open an account today with the S nearest your home or place of business? THE MUTUA re uf stock then so 0 Is the per annum tate of our semi annual dividend, payable December 31st, our third distribution at this rate. Victory Notes payable December 15, ngs Stamps, Series y 1, 1923, may be 45% a “1918, due Jam deposited as cash. ‘|East River Savin Institu 9 tion 35) Bear tne ee Fai SAVINGS BANKS. SAVINGS BANKS. HAT a fortune is thrown away in small change! Every morning it jingles in one pockets, but in the evening it is gone. vorth made millions out of nickels and dimes ngs Bank SAVINGS BANKS OF NEW YORK, XD WESTCHE TER COUNTIES ¥ - > Se f SAVINGS BANK 11'S CHAMBERS ST.N\. QUARTERLY DIVIDEND ee | % |eecines as, du ak the Payable on and Rate Per afier Jan, 18th, Annum of | 1923, ~~ Deposits made on of before Jan, 12th will cia wtorest wrom Jom. 1st, NOTE: Deposits made or or before the 3d day of ANY MONTH N will draw interest from the Ist of the month, OIN OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB.” BANKING All