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| THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1922, | “ ’ Wend OEAN GALE TOL, tr a ome XTRA NOEND [Sit Fay ving Things Up 2B LIVES ANDFIVE| °° 2 my == | OF $16,000,000 BY For Trip to Alkany To.Morrow but Puts Them { a: F Governor-Elect Besieged by “Caller SHIPS IS REPORT aur , (| PENNSYLVANI A KI Off—He'll Take Son’s Monkey to Capital. ? H ; : ice . , smith family of N \ yectie® A number of these were Soloranly brought out by youngsters for the inapection of the detectives, who examined them patiently draw- img out childish confidences m the hape of hearing of somebody who had ‘been eeen with a “real gun.” Chariic Nell, who was the constant playmate of Theresa, did not remember anyone who had so much as spoken of a “veal. gun” in anybody's hom: The door of the apartment has a sap lock. An intruder, if the door ‘had been opened to him, could have sipped out quietly, locking it behind him by merely closing it. ‘The detectives at once sought the cbilé’s father, Edward McCarthy, a veteran of Battery D, 306th Artillery, ‘who has not lived with his wife since ‘he returned from France because, he told the detectives, he had learned that in his absence she bad grown too fond of attending dances and making triends of whom he did not approve. ‘Their aeparation, he said, was entirely friendly. lLopce opens ATTACK ON BORAH PROPOSAL FOR ARMS CONFERENCE i nderstood to Represent Administra~ tion Views Which After a Week's Conference Took Shape Te day, v {INGTON, Dec. 27.—Admin- jetration Senators under the lead of Chairman Lodge of the Foreign Re- lations Committee began In the Sen- ate to-day a determined fight against the proposal of Senator Borah, Re- publican, Idaho, for a new inter= The best known S lew York is busy preparing to go north for the winter. Governor-clect Smita is trying to do a little think- ing, but is having a hard Job of it, for the clamorous seekers for “Just a 20 Per Cent., in Addition to] moment” with him won't let him think. Mrs. Smith has taken charge of Annual 6 Per Cent., Goes matters at the Biltmore and has been busy all day getting things in shape] national conference in Washington to > for the Fxeeutive Mansion at Albany, and visitors are barred. Mr. Smith| discuss economic conditions and dis- to Penn, Re R. aas sald, anyhew, that he hasn't anythiig more for publication until he |*mament. omen reachve Albany. : It was after a week of conferences The Pennsylvania Company, all of] ‘Three photographers were on thee that Administration leaders Indicated . owned by the Pennsylvania Railroad, were proceeding for modifications to to-day decla an extra dividend of make {t acceptable. Meantime a 20 per cent. in addition to the regular definite break had developed within nite Celtic Officers Tell of Worst Weather in Thirty * Years, LONDON, Deo 27,—Twenty-elght lives and five ships have been Jost in terrific gales and hurricanes raging in the Atlantic and along the const of England, according to reports here organization of the Senate and a Re- the monkey which was presented to] publican one to get the machinery of Uttle Walter Smith, but the wild anj-| the Assembly going. mal had been stuffed away in the} Both branches of the Legislature Ho lives with his sister, Mrs. Mary | to-day. cmi-annuat dividend of 8 per eent,bCentral Park Zoo. The mdnkey has} Will mect at noon on Wednesday to]the ranks of the Senate trreconcilable Corbett, at No. 91 Driggs Street. | 7011 of the storm continues to grow Thus, the treasury of the Pennaylva.| O82, Pletured ax cverything from «| Of nize and hea rthe first message] group, of which Senator Borah had of Governor Smith, after which ad- journment will ibe taken to the follow- ‘There little Theresa, while attending school, came to lunch every day. ‘There Mrs. McCarthy and Theresa were happy guests on Christmas Day. McCarthy toid the police when he veturned to his sister’s home at 2 o'clock this morning that after the Christmas party he had gone out cel- ebrating. | He could remember with whom he had been and where. The detectives found persons who corrob- orated every item of his story and let hima go free. As he left them he took a $2.50 gold plece from his pocket and cried over it, “I tried to get this to give to my weetheart Sunday,” he said, “‘but I vouldn’t find one in time. Yesterday I got it from a broker. And now my sweetheart is dead and I can’t give it to her.” Prenderville is a clerk in the Brook- lyn Post Office. According to the police, he told them he left the house half an hour after Mrs, MeCarthy yesterday morning. Theresa, they note him as saying, was then up and gorilla to an ape, and it isn't anything like that at ail. It's a marmoset, ono of these cute little things that you] "8 Monday. publican, California, and others tak- ‘The Pennsylvania Company is al COUld carry off in a muff. Se eee ing the position that a conference nd its bh cm Oh The family entrains for Albany at like that proposed would embroil the : ance sheet | 19.95 to-morrow and goes into the E: United States hopelessly in Buropean showed that it held) ecutive Mansion direct, for Gov, politics. shares of various com-| Miller {¢ moving out to-day. There aR oan ae ge panies, mostly railroads, having @ par] has been considerable talk about the ’ COURT i and bonds having a total par value of | rival of the Governor, but Mr. Smith i FOR TOSSING CATSUP $17,200,000. Income from these securi-| hasn't been officially informed about anaes tes in 1921 amounted to $5,828,019. | any of them except, of course, the Johnson Grothers Had Disturbed The outstanding stock of the! pig ball in the armory on Saturday Ponnsylvanta Company was increased] night. —— been a leader since the League of Nations fight, Senator Johnson, Re- as additional details of its fury come in from ports on the western English coast. The disturbances are extend- ing far into the ocean, battering and buffeting even the strongest lners, officers of vessels arriving say, The liner Celtle arrived from Amer- ea, Passengers and officers reporting the worst weather in thirty ‘years in 'the Atlantic. Havoc wis played by. the wind and huge waves with smaller coastal shipping. nia aRilroad is enriched byymore than $16 00,000. holding concern. as of Dec. 31 la: in its treasury Christmas Serenity of Hoadhouse, (Special to The Evening World.) from $60,000,000 to $80,000,000 in 1910] ‘That's the function which, by grace FREEPORT, L. L, Dec., 27.—Edward by a stock dividend of 381-2 per cent.| of Albany and to ndd dignity to the Since 1880 the company has paid.a} occasion, is called the inaugural ball ond Arthur Johnson, brothers and pugi- ; Usts, are minus $5 and §50 respectively total of 159 per cent. in cash divi-| But it is really the Charity Ball. So- to-day as a compensation to pleading dends. The regular rate since the] ciety wi of the tal are th beginning of 1917 has been 6 per cent Pabonecae ay Hid fait re the perplexing that has ever taced tho| Sullty to belng drunk and somewhat dis- pats "| Bokets are soll at §10 cach, the pro.|A@erican government. ‘The execu-| orderly Christmas night. ‘The pair, who annually. . | tickets are sold a ach, tive has the power to negotiate agree- | have appeared in the local prize rings, At the close of 1921 the company's] ceeds going to the orphans of the nts with foreign governments| celebrated the festive day in a Merrick nen sheet showed total accumu-| city. ne tod earnings do not commit the. United | Padhouse by tossing catsup bottles and X’MAS TREE FELL ON HER, Saved from. death in the mid- Atlantic by what" they openty term a miracle, Capt. Edward Owen Fudge of the three-masted schooner Gordon C, Pudge and his crew of four men are preparing to-day to leave St, John's, N. thelr hme port, after having reported to the British Consulate he-e as shipwrecked seamen. The five were pieked up by the Atlantic Trans- port freighter Menominee, which (Contin: bs Boxes aro set aside for the incom- to certain obligations, Tf, it | Uishes around in a most indifferent man- ing and outgoing Governors and their |nad-not boon for the law ydner. deo We law passed by" Police Justice Johnson, ‘ and are occupied at about ten | Congress, which specttically requlres the tines, murmured a few eommentee slock in the evening. nt-Gen- sion to both houses, there Beisel caAdisegs: ving with her toys, after having | would not havé sighted tho ill-fated SHE SUES FOR $5,000] (ror ‘icineoid will ne Gocer-] would not be any dificult: FINED FOR USING DYE jut on her shoes and stockings. Helschooner if she had not boon driven . oe nor's compliments to the new Gov-] It is a broad question, really, was at the ost office all day, leaving Miss Fitemeral of Jersey City, Al- fifteen miles out of her course by the worst storms in several years. : - ’ MATINEE BURGLAR WHO ROBBED SCORE OF DWELLINGS, HELD OVER Politely In ™ Florence through the latter's Adjutant-| whether the executive couldn't make IN FRANKFURTERS 1. Then Governor Miller will}an agreement anyhow covering the e a formal call on his successor, | funding of the debt, but in the face of] Sausage Maker Pays #100 fer presently the call be returned. | what Congress has specified, Mr. roving Their Colgr. military ceremonial accom-| Harding will not try it, He will either] ysqdore Pinkowitz, No. 90 East Third Court at Jersey Cita for $5,000 against] P2ties thg proceedings and the two] asi, for an amendment to the existing |, , & manufacturer of sausages ent No Calley, owner ofa fruit and vege-| Governors then tuke the floor and] law, when it is apparent the negot media Caan ete: table store ut No. 742 Bergen Avenue,|Shake hands with the merry-makers | tions have reached a vital point, or he ree Wes: PLCS S00 1k eae Jersey City, for damages allaged to] preceding the dance will ask for hroad powers before the} Mustelpal ‘Term Court by Magistrate * vg Simpson to-day for using coloring ma’ Pohl have been a Christmas] At high noon on Monday Governor- | negotintion in, In that case he ising ig tm: ter in frankfurte pli ; imbie, However; He Id Net tree exhibit elect Smith will be inducted into office. | will have to keep the British delega-[0"" 4 ne Lid LE Bay it Her Apartment. a : Miss Witz of » he will he the Governor at | tion waiting while f ry powers are ona uy paepees| Welch of ‘Thomas F. Belford of No. 169 West| WP et $ Co : on her as sho was eer anrs he} mid-night on Sunday, but he has to} obtained from Congre 5 62nd Strect, who calls himself a By |store last Thursdays ay disfiguring her|¥© inaugurated. Governor Miller will| The negoti salesman but who is called by the nose and impairing her eyesight. Gate Orin RHA CHarS. HINO police “the matinee burglar’? because leges Eyesight Was Impaired Miss Margaret Fitzgerald of No. 329 Montgomery Street, Jersey City, to-day fed suit In the Hudson County Circuit 5,80 to go home. ‘The police say asily veritied his story of his comets. Two Weeks ago-Mrs, MoCarthy re- members, her little girl roct her as was her custom as she was returning from the rattan factory and told how she and two other little girls wero followed from St, Ceeilia’s Parochial shool to her homo by a man who fried to speak to them amd acted so strangely that the children ran from vim. he sald she had obeyed her moth- instructions and gad not let her- colve Homer ¢ Ith Department, lier H. chemist arise from the fact} Health Department, 1 tinted fete ie n the five billions were bor-}had analyzed the frankfurters and found, reat Britain only a prom-|that the color matter “correspond: te was given in return, That|to Or at ive of coal tar,” self into the house when a stranger A enereetonc at parade to the Capitol, the two Gov ecdkiaagh et rrera : act serew an dthe toss. | 2s i . e sinkowltz tine. ‘The alterna Stas following her, but had run to get of his confesgjon in open court that % Sar the racing of the serew an rnors riding together in the last auto- has now to be converted into fine, he te into the home of neighbors on an up-|ho has robbed twenty-five or thirty eS SeRNaRoT = ing it was a continuous earthquake, | mobile of the procession. The paraders | bonds, with « definite maturity date a ten days in J per floor. ‘There were two keys to the house. Vrenderville cartled one, Theresa carried the other, hanging ft on a yhook inside the door when she was sickening and dreadful even to the | wit be composed of citizens and citi- ¢and fixed rate of interes’ Otte apartments in the afternoons when best of the Vor three days} sen soldi : Kal ‘oposal that hte interest for, the tenants, usually theatrical per- and nights Capt. Boisson spent his} At the Capitol the two Governors] a fe irs be deferred altoge r, or sons, Were at work, was held without lime on the bridge, Passengers Who] wii) bea escorted into the Executive | that the rate be made very low at the hall to await the action of the Grand - had comforted by the thought thet] chamber, as they were two years ago, [Start and gradually increased; meets Jury to-day. anyway they were in touch with the with 1 deal of favor here in. Mrs. McCarthy could npt get in with positions reversed, and here ha gi Ait she returned last night until] Magistrate Tevino commended rest of the world and aid could come] there will be some handshaking and| While little progress has beon made Prenderville returned from his work | Lieut. Patrick Curley, Sergt. Edward to them through the use of the wire-| 416 procession formed for the inua-]i% tho negotiations with tho French at toto Fitzgerald and “Detective Willtam ie were dismayed to learn the] (tT cemontes in. the Assembly] Government on the debt question, ti This was Mrs. McCarthy's story at-}Courtney for the capture of Belford aerials were just loose wires flying like] Gromber. Down the main aisle of feeling prevails that the agreement SE ee seer har heeteria [at West End Avenue and 924 Stroct fibbons-in a galo that mado approach | entre rite itl pee with the British will stand as a r she had come out of her hysteria jong enough to answer que€tions co- herently: “After Christmas Winner at the Cor- hetts—Mr. MeCarthy works for his brother, Mr. Corbett, a housepainter— tte Assembly Chamber will march the | Made ; sort of prec hen onec dent or example and that ngland and the United States have arranged their various difficulties satisfactorily the negotia- tions with other Governments will be coli NA ied persona im ep ta theGr worse mane Ilo mn University Regents and the Judges of of Mrs. Sadie Bennett at No. 303 KScntinned) lake which gaye up tho bodies of two} et eee e hem on Tit Be COUrE OE ep pele ween the UCort West 924 Street. Tho detectives men, identified as Watt Daniels ana} Were In ing and outgoing Governors last in the 4 “te line. ' at | the piano was torn loose, ‘There w have recovered nearly $26,000 with |r obt homag Richards, abducted by a}. isning breaking us it tore aw ning possible information from One of Our 1 the Chamber are now in 3 asked mob last August. It was de ; sushlies . i Belford'’s ald. He has taken them to| him: bs Suet and its lialf ton of weight caromed simplified ‘Theresa enn ie me had sop twenty-five of the apartments he| “Dr. MecKoin did not fice from|clared additional arrests were im ‘ie cay aa thats tl + the chairs | the st domand and Secretary of | jreidentall ; iy 2 good haten'to go becnuse aba ia very fona Sv" Be. has robbed. Whea they|Zouisiana after the troublo at Mer} ney : leped ¢ fom their, acrews and. smashing | Sate John Lyons is at his wits? end | geal of discussion o mt || Strongest vu DECAUSO & is BI % e.”? pa . G ” e he are alleged ave z ia to supp! the ¢ dd, e a fs be r Tatne yr and was evel platen caught him the detectives were look-| Rouge,” sald the attorney. “Ilo re. Tie Nae A alleged to MAS tables and piling all with itself first in ipply the nd. J wit five billion many weeks after} been rfhgleaders in oper ce oh Seep anal wien onoliers mine be ar. | few passer in tho saloon fortu- “t| nately escaped injury and — were hustled out of the danger while the w of controlling the plano was undertaken by the crew. This occurred while the dd letters to members of th to whom tickets have been r their return if © not going to be u » Inaugural ceremony is a simple one, A Bishop will pronounce the in- voeation and Governor Miller, in little speech, will turn over the offic« of Governor to the new Seeretary of State Hamilton, who will administer the outh to the new Goyernor. ‘Then Governor Smith will deliver a short address, another Bishop will render a closing prayer. The ceremony will ond, to te given to the yvernment by the those who advo- campaign whereby to the public at large by the American Governm billions of dollars with which to re- deem some of th Liberty Loan Bonds, carry when offered to the publ On such an operation the Ame ing for the burglars who robbed the} ™alned there tc Central Park West apartment of|the death of the two men, He was] hooded terrorists In Morchow Friefa Hempel, the Motropolitan| With his father, thirty mites away] #re under surveillance and m opera star, Belford said he knew|from Mer Rouge, from August until] tested at any time, nothing of that robbery, October, when he came to Baltimore} The next one due to be taken into He was questioned in court to-day| at the request of Dr. Hugh Young,| custody is the man suspected of hav- by Miss Florence A, Trimble, from | Who offered to permit him to be asso-| Ing dynamifed Lake La Fourche to whose apartment at No. 64 West 60th |Clated with at the Johns. Hopkins} bring up the corpses of Daniels and] | HUIS OnmMNey Ce Street, $3,000 worth of furs and jew- | Hospital. Richards who were flogged, tortured, | WOOF Ct she did for forty-eight elry were stolen Nov. 6. Belford said} "The Mayor placed himself at the} wired to tron wheels and thrown into] Was the best she did ton lonlyne very politely, after asking questions | “isposal of tho District Attorney of] the swampy pool las: August, The] Rowrs. Without exeopilon Util pill to refresh his momory, that ho was}his county seat and was in consulta-| masked organization wished to bury | Semser ndmittec Reet at ges sorry, but he had not robbed her| tion with him for a long time beforepthy bodies elsewhere before they cousd | Permost was tha ; sat aauend cee apartment he left. There was nothing for him] be recovered by detectives investizat-| tainly Bo down nis reas pleased with the sled he had given her and the new-collar for Curley. In the morning I set out Theresa's Vreakfast and then waked her to make r take some medicine for fear she 4vould be sick. It was bitter and she Degged so not to take ft that I let her go back to bed. “{ shut down all the windows; I «tid not tock them, I have never known ‘Theresa to disturb the windows or mything in the house before going out to school, But perhaps, with Arguments for Quality— Briarcliff Assorted Milk Choc- olates. ate « refundin i these bonds are soi ship was which nothing to do ae seats copes Jf Sree EY to hido and ho gave whatever th-]ing the Daniels-Richards disappear.|d@ys few of them took off there ay an end and Governor Hinith S vermis nt agit ane a. aia) might have been different. When she formation he had ct his command."|ance mystery, it clothes. will be himself again a eu ney nines, ORPODR ALOE tue is going to school she goes to Mrs.) YOUTH OF SEVENTEEN Contrary to reports that Dr. McKoin| “Secret se Od. ed tol. Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Clark of Chi-| "ig a" cnet ceremony,” said the| Pl@® point out that the British bonds Corbett's to lunch, but yesterday sho] ACCUSED OF HIDING | was taking a post-graduate course at| jaye discovered: the place® whero the) ca&0 occupied the suite de luxe. In| Governor-elect. ‘The Igngest part off Wouldn't he purchased gene un- avanteed or under asury Department vernment, in would amount to th was to to the home of my other sister, Mrs. Nell, who lives with our mother, Mrs, Schaefer, at No. 296 Nassau Avenue. When I went out I TWO GIRLS TWO DAYs| 222%, Institute, John Hopkins Uni-laynamite, said to have been 1,500] 4" instant it became a natatorium.| it js the handshaking."? Those in the veralty, university oMfcials declared} pounds, was sold, and some of the] There were tons of water thrown Into] Assembly Chamber fila along and that McKoin-had no officlal connection} fon suspected of being implicated [n|it an drunning through it like a mill} choke hands with tho new and old Kept Their Whereabouts Secret | With the institution and that he was| the dynamiting were under survell.|tmce. It was two feet deop when] Governors, after which the two Gov- less they were written by 1 of the United s which case the kissed her and told her not ie tones Until Police Get Busy on a guest of Dr. Hugh i. Young, head ane: stewards camo and carried Mrs. Clark} ornors go back to the Executive} %#i!e thing a iinmuing a cow serie This is more than just Poe ares molne £0 1NUEN' AD DEE GUN mt Revert. of the Brady Institute, Dr. Winford| “nie arrest In Baltimore yesterday] to safety while Mr. Clark saved thol Chamber, and then those who couldn't} °f SevernMent bonds at a lower rate a pleasing convenience. Set prencentnes Accused of having two gira in a| Hs Smith. superintendent of tho hos-}o¢ 1, py at, McKoin, former Mayor] 1s in which they were most in-| eet into the Assembly Chamber come] ° Mterest, something whieh is pri Hi I had fanait Therese ai 3 bie) bobs a rene acy Seriap lta) gals ‘ 7) or on Mon Monge, atthe roqueat oF Gee. [tore Mr. Clark sald? : ‘nan ahake Tanda with the ner Gov ue Hy beln) done by the treasury It is a guarantee that pen the dvor if she knew strangers » 28 23d s work was in conne with | i 5 ; aT HORE It Wear oer prayed | « ant Sovernors shake| certiticate plan now Beech: John M. Ker, caused considerab! mor and the two Governors shak leech-Nut bacon- were outside and to run to a neighbor |Strect and keeping thelr whereabouta | pr patients of Dr. Young and} John At. Parkers cal ASNOGTONG YT amasred chard: | SWwhon: Weowers In hands also. Most of the members of the Amert- 2 rh tbacon stock if she met strangers in the hall. If] secret for two days and two ‘nights, | was carried oa in Dr. Young's i a erat ec eittar gestae ratte. as |e cei hae thor wed! tho-waven wor 2g ee seem H Binding Commtaaten favor keen is all “square-cut’’. wirangers spoke to her on the street, | Richard Haggerty, seventoon years old, |oMce at the institute Lied an-| being a leader of one ot the terrorist | SIXt¥ feet above us. » Captain was] Execulive Mansion goes the new Goy- { ritish bonds in the American Thoroughly cured and he was to run to Mrs, Corbett of No, 287 West 115th Street, was locked | MeKoin admits having jad an-| belng a leader of one of tho terrorist) meat and the crew under perfect dis-|ernor, and these who missed wim in| Treasury and turing the litterest into iinoked Beech oN o far us I know I have no] iy jn tho Kost 126th Streot Pollco Sta-| ther Physlclan seven year Ra Gs Ppa pierce tieg teint reltcnacta tases eh hed Ranerae Ibi Chamber ana coutdnre|the generil fund, as an offect to th © eech-Nut emies. Neither has Mr. Me-] tion last night declared that th - oa ae bait PROAHIiG! | PMERIEOU Ghiow eAA, ted have bee ossing for Exccutive Chamber come finer: monts which the Americ gives you more bacon Marth We are friendly; we just} Policewoman Gardiner of the | defen ORG Shera wis th, Zou " . lin i reo trips « ¥eur, sald Adolph Bu: Marinibn and ata nds] Government makes regularly on Lib ble to live apart, He used to pay | Woman's Burean also took into custody | between him and the othor man; thacyDlelt raiders in darkness and tn they ite Sh Mn Nd West 29th i a erty bonds, ‘They think this will in- ‘as well as more fla- I ie AD irae lane ney ie gach Se Sir evant Glib Rie aie eet ioe area) Gl aap bedlen ltl iy a goon I Dis Work haa i Street. ‘E never thought E would see{ Must of the newly elected Senators] Volve less*¥Viek to the public and sil vor—to the pound. Ex- Theresa, but lately he said that was] No. 2 reot, and Agnes} (Dr, MeKoin qulelee a ! J bh arvramnteit® ind Assemblymen as well as the re-]at the same time tend to prevent flu + ; * vot enough and hus been giving me $5] Burke, eleven, of No. 280 West 115th| however, had nothing to do with the i ; i Sone oe: df. *dh Ween: he iach eect mel he present| tuations in the value of British bond Presd service fresh to + week Hee Ne eect” umned. over to! recent disorders ut Mor Rouge, which ) Places another passenger who has}at the inauguration. The Democrats] Whenever Huropean politics develor our dealer, “E was surprised when ‘Theresa did] ""n.¢ potice way Tagerty succeeded in| followed the physician's activities Hl ARD SHIP § § () § Pico anovigs cpeatesaae “whe: ‘hae et tne IasuNurAUai Fhe Demon wardoud not meet 1 pmo from work | Hiding the girls In the room from Sun-|% reform Mayor, oe tal Mt the worst he ever saw and he never| will be a Democratie caucus to effect “ yal of the British mission s. night, but 1 supposed she had|dgy night, Not once did they leave it,| In his cell McKoln denied that he Niel Bedi aan flee z See ee will the nistration, how eech-~ u . layed at iny sister’s house playing | Hagerty t¥ #atd to have gone out for] Was a member of tho Kjan, He wud ! si pear Ne Rr ah = y, to formulate a definite polic with her cousins. I decided to wait] food for them. bo had left Mer Rouge in August— In bs un Me Lon " igi n pe kernel of the whole thin nul Mr. Prenderville came with the 5 ne ‘and aid xen, with bor fe ster the pant Daniel snd aN here dis- as “§ Ae aa tha wolting ibs Aue oO" nies will be a centralization of authority-- con. «ey and then, if she had not come, tof and yesterday he reported her | appeared—an at he had no : unuble to sts 1 ther the Fsepitivemuat hive afreol cx , vilssl The police connected . is of ecolving came fre 4 life boat tha ” oon se over ther pasa, The, tales connected Wn; atopped to collect tho unpatd bills of seonlving cafe from u lifeboat tho yee either the Bxgeutive mist Inve 4 ("| Sliced—in the new blue boxes Mrs. Nell recalled that Theresa had} 4 youth were n the Kast 125d Street er ert them anything they w eine . j0%. ¢ Sa in wielaly Aches MAL MNEs ——————————— | old her cousins of the man who had | pouse and tho arrests followed. will tell them any cy want haar rg ut ambure Pp A) Clifton Meek jake to conduct America’s foreign chased her @ncher way (rom school. | - _ ta to know,” Dr, McKoin eaid when a ae The Mt, Carroll from Hamburg lifton ee As the Nell children remember t:, she : was halted by reporters as he stepped with her aerialg blown away, her life Sra rie Uhetinintineor front Caren eee eal ed the alah had a blue suit and aj Headquarters, When they received] out of the Brady Clinic still dressed in AContinuca) bouts caved in and starboard side satan data dared rian tha eteare 60 wy MMceap, like a ailor.” ‘They can-| t® report of the autopsy their faith] bis white surgeon's coat. "But 1 do — smashed also came in to-day forty NLA ated liegt LU ec as not pemember that ‘Theresa repeated |!" the belief that the little girl might} not blame the Ku Klux Klan for the|and her troubles began alm me-|oight hours late, Capt. Carroll Hig- SRSA Sai are Rieke nTaue «AN. “Lost jand ound” articies what the man sald, tor her ‘v hich have been killed by another child in| spirit of lawlessness that has spread tely. She carried 320 pussengers,| gins shook his head and said: “The ety . ee ras oe 1a advertiacd tn, The, wy rid or Toported rh na o ‘ which “4 5 Me 7 and no Democrat ¢ sale ‘0 Lost. and Fout sceetenda her play was strenginened. mer terror over that part of Louisiana, (a] 146 second and 181 steerage with the| we 1 ever went throug) vrata’ (hinne chout! the. ‘irredancile 108, World "Building, will’ be listed is Some ‘nformation o! née acees although no em be the aati Me atc Ny ane severe th abo! 4 01 rt % ae iaitmationwee the’ celine tex me tnformation 88] fact, although not 4 member of tho] tcrty-three tirst cab ie Was eee etietien tran ta F thuty day 0 Mate can ble’? Borah ng sald more or less openly ministration quarters about that ¢ seen at any of ‘The “Lost and Found" can be left at a ‘Advertising Age which one of Theresa's little friends | Kian, 1 can say that the members did] allowed on deck and in a short while gf Baldi might have had to a weapon intended | much to hold down boot) * ceived by the police came when Mrs. McCarthy, bysterical, ran screaming ring and]it became necessary to batten down for targot practice or blank cartridges | tmmorality, while 1 was Mayor of Mer} the hatches and locomotion trom one up The World’s Lead or can be ered Patrolmen Costello and Patter- they set out in cuccumabiied to verify ———— pherous, he ia Seagate ner ergee rire iy" ice, 4100 Main, Son of the Greenpoie tation," |, was tome dlacunion of 4)SEEK DYNAMITE BUYER |" ‘ivhusn roan tut viciot ber vol Dry Goods Advertising Og They tried to question her, but her| Fiobert rifle given to the brother of IN KLAN MURDER CASE [2% threw her down as though she inopportune moments will not help replies were incoherent. All the ingor- | M2 of the little girl's schoolmate pos Ul ideeset were a chip the French liner, with HE merchants of New York used NOP POT tne onal problems any more {ee mation they could obtain «My | _Theresa was in the 5B grade of tho ji her nose partly buried and her screw | 6,508,024 lines of Dry Goods neath rigid lawsitying the hasds.of a DIED, baby's killed, my baby's killed.” They | St; Cecella’s Roman Catholic paro- out af water, battled her way Advertising in THE WORLD and i peat Sear MISC a5 , led her back to the apartment, aud| lal school. She was regarded as} === Foun Wayes washed over her and smashed|THE EVENING WORLD during the unding I DIAZ —NITA. Campbell Funeral Church then notified Headquarters, Chief in. | usually neigh ie attended BASTROP, “Ine Dee, 2 nin her deck eabins se that women first eleven months of the year, = _ > Broadway, @6th st., Wednesda b sae spector Lahey responded and asaumed |e iy communion C wa au ait oF ea pertsncy "he aon Ee nd to be ¢ ed fron ju represents a greater lineage FOUND DEAD IN BED WITH GAs] LANG. ~ HARRIET Campbell Puners! one — vidoe bboy Alea $tiendod Moly Comimuniva Clrtstmas| F sy ij Thi r a Gee Re Poor Hank. O Flivver 1 RAD CRED. WAN ‘ SSSR Ae Cee ee Inspector ATthur Carey of the | Borne a 1 vwepry " ‘ 1 sralbed{any other two morning-evening-Sun- Witty One Sit Ludwig Eckert, a mechanic, of NFAR.—KLLA, Campnetl Funeral Headquarters. Homie Squad, ui rhinent tenewod ” ‘ W vis abont|day combinations in the city under a of clothes, 1651 Hancock Street, Ridgewood, 1, 1, ay, 06th at., TI Capt@Rundies, in charge of Brooklyn | ,pHEABACHES FMOM SLIGHT COLDS. TV investicution of the Morehouse Parist bie ‘o Ais Lingle ownership His license is With was to-day found dead in bed, A gae|PRE¥—NONA DORIA. and Queens detectives, worked under | RRO: NINE Tablets scou relieve | kiduappings: They widened their ef-| side of t pa ‘ ae Tat aiestan shite. choice: dssito 5 ver be SAS aati y partly turned ore | church, Bway, 66th, Wedneeday. 8 enspector Lahey’s direction, reporting | {leadache caused trom @ Cold. | the ber} forts to run down the persons respon-| the floor forward as she pitched. doubt the most rastured advertising fam way € Seats wae dogared to Lave ba cele | WHITE.—CATHERINE. Cempbell Funeral Saweugh Inspector Coughlin, at Police | sure you ROMO, Blc—Advi. aible for the dynamiting of a nearby For day’ with tye chuke of the ship, judgment in America, dentaly Church, Broadway, 66th, untih Wednesdags n 4 Hy / . eee 4 . ‘ 4