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}DRY AGENT . [Firemen Fighting Flames in Annex ND WOMAN DEAD To Cowperthwait’s Park Row Store (BY GAS IN GARAGE RB Sms Walter A. Neely of Trenton “and Companion Sitting in Car, Engine Running. BOOTLEG PLOT SEEN. ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 80, 1923. | — a i + JERSEY CENTRAL [INFANT PARALYSIS | The Evening World’s- GETS PERMIT FOR | MENACE DENIED | Physically Fit Contest | BRIDGE OVER BAY) BY OR MONAGHAN Open to All New York High School Boys} High School Boys! Go into training at once throueh The Protest of Newark Officials}Acting Health Chief Takes World’s exercise charts. See The Evening World daily. "You have several weeks of training in which to make yourself “Physically Disregarded by Secretary Issue With Prof. Brues Re- of War Weeks. garding 1923 Epidemic. Win an Evening World solid gold 14-carat medal. | See 0 WASHINGTON, Dec. 80.—Secre-] Dr. Frank T. Monaghan, Acting Exercise, Chart No. 5 below. tary of War Weeks to-day authorized] Commiesioner of Health for New York| $ TWENTY OF THESE CHARTS WILL BE PUBLISHED-ALL Gg the erection by the Central Rallroad 0] City, docs not agree with Professor POSED FOR BY SENATOR-ELECT ROYAL 8. COPELAND FOR New Jersey of a new bridge across| Charles T, Brues as to the probability THE EVENING WORLD. NE USES THESE, EXuer a CISES DAILY TO KEEP HIMSELF PHYSICALLY FIT. the south end of Newark Bay, replac-] of scrious outbreak of Infantile esl te ing the existing bridge, which is un-| Paralysis in this country next summer, ---t On, suitable becatise the wath of tne draw| Professor Bruos, before the American os, a a bt Ahem Association for the Advancement of is not sufficient for the passage Of| Science, being held in Boston, yefter- vessels, it was announced to-day. The] day sald the disease recurs in waves estimated cost of the new bridgo is] and epidemics of unusual severity, ap- pear every second and seventh year, naa appromixately $9,000,000. that the epidemic spreads rapidly and wes The action of Secretary Woeks was} 40°11, ickly, but ledves a tra| cee )) taken over a protest from the City] Ccclines quickly, but ledve - ud and Once Commander of American Legion Post. (Gpecint to The Evening World.) TRENTON, N. J., Dec. 30.—The fumes pouring from around the cl-sed tloore of a garage on Hermitag> Street, where Federal Prohibition Agent Walter A. Neeley kept his SF , of Newark, which proposed construc-] % Paralyzed people. He fears a re- “+ Automopile, caused a policeman to 1 ANT eos j et tion of a tunnel under Newark Bay, ba gets Ag roruen wet epter at half past 9 o'clock this Y i PRE Zh which the railroad company estimated rv. Brues, a8 it is essen- : ; tially a summer disease, indicates it . ld it. | | . A morning. The place was filled with ery : Weeks stated th a tater te rhoee,|is borne by some insect, perhaps a suffocating fumes. The sound of a L, Raymond, Newark official, that he} ¢® °F fly, or from some migrating yading: automobile engine came out of granted approval because this was} ‘mal. Dr. Brues suspects it is the im tho most feasible way to protect nav. | ft, and cites that in New York City : ; tention tuberesty, the epidemic was most severe in dis-| $ exercises (see When the smoke cleared the potice- : tricts where rats were moat numerous, | $ Evening World ran saw that Mr. Neely was lying back behind the wheel of the car. eee ee MURDER INDICTMENT near the water front and sewers. each day for « A.ying against him with her head on “With all due respect to Professor] $ new chart AGAINST WALTER WARD said Dr. Monaghan to-d his shoulder was Mrs, Annabelle Gilkason of No. 126 East Front Street, “there v © ° which are in- LIKELY TO BE QUASHED] (3.20 intantiic parsivale in due nent | tended for Sane summer. These things do come in warming up. "comely young woman, who has beer separated from her husband for the last five yoars. On investigation it cycles as he says, We may have it "= next year. We know of no meana of| $ 1eY Prepare Was round that both were dead. tt was assumed they had been asphyx- rove Sclf-Defesse Pies. | preventing its recurrence, because} $ the bedy for (Bpectal to ‘The Bvening World.) the method of contagion is not yet| }the more stren- WHITE PLAINS, Dec. 80.—Former| known. Should ‘it come, however,| {uous move- tated by the confined gasoline and oi! tomes. Mr. Neeley, who was thirty-three aq? . ’ Supreme Court Justice Mille of/#nd we are always watching for It. we feel quite sure we will be able years old, was a Lieutenant in tho World War and had been active in Mount Vernon completed a 100511, handle it better than before, be- brief to-day which he will submit tol caus of our experience in the pre. Justice Seeger on next Tuesday morn-| vious epidemic. But there is no aaniflieias This ie the fast of the first group of five ments to follow the ones that really take off any surplus fat and iners ing when he wil! make another} reason to fear it, especially this com- motion for the dismissal of the mur-|!nx summer. the muscular American Legion affairs in New Jer- ’. " r der indictment against Walter 8. ———S— atin : 4 5 devel t. Mat Sy Was for 6, Gike Odiamandar |LEB AUDY HEIRS SAIL Miss : Grace Bacigalupo, Wart, former £ olloe Commissioner of velopmen: of the Mercer County organization of ON LA SAVOIE AFTER Cousin of Late Chinatown {cine ciareuce Peters, an excsallor, the Legion, His wife and only child “4 i 4 . ’ DIVIDING THE ESTATE| Undertaker, Badly Hurt, Jon May 17 1ast. Mr. Mills says the Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening Worl th Press Publishing Company. District At- Mra. Henri au, torney has made no move to bring ‘ LOLA OTA OLLI Gets ® Daughter's Misa Grace Bucigalupo of No. $49} ward to trinl and that 1 ro is Uttle + ; ne Share, 84,955,074. Pearl Street was run over by the head] }ikelthood of : ere ever being a trial. How the Physically Fit Contest Go ‘ete found in the Front Street board- Mr. and Mrs, Henrt Sudveau and}truck of a southbound elevated train] For that reason he asks that the in- . . ing house where she lived. The oldest Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sudreau, the| s+ tne south end of Chatham Square) dictment be dismissed. Will Be Held . EOUNTAL ciavem, She wih her tacther had not women the former frm. Jac oe ee een ne andar, Motor.| 118 thought the indictment will be e . dm % baudy and her daughter, Jacqueline, | § day. “Iquashed. This is based upon the ase i : i Higa beaded — returned to France for the winter to-|man Sykes and n man on the plat-|statement of Mr. Mills that the Dis. ‘The orening World, ceveperating with the Suerd 6?) Beceem Health Department of Greater New York, has arrived at a plan to de- (Continued) day on La Savoie of the French Line }.form, Samuel Arbuck of No, 72 Mad-|trict Attorney has been unable to get (Continued) i from the garage ir a fine residential i tier havininasttfaleub- theaventata. of 2 Ray Sulasuue. teedinrere the cee termine WHO ARE THE MOST PHYSICALLY FIT HIGH SCHOOL ’ of the city ar annesniCame ison Street, said she jumped from y P ——————- . scat BOYS IN THE CITY. The chairman of physical instruction in each de ilvsac eden ads Save teens Sent ii ete fee josie ret, thes Sahar “| the platform. She was removed to|™ent ot Ward that he shot in self-lo¢ the Conference of Premiers in| high school will select by elimination tests during the third week in Janu- From the condition of the bodies the | yictions will be served with court in- Teetiginaut 918,808,000 x : Gouverneur Hospital with one leg te fens a ‘ard ner tee ag the kill-| paris, That conference meets next] ary four boys from each school (96 in all) who are most physically fit. police did not believe the couple had| junctions,” Mr. Yellowley said to-day, Mra Buasean the “older went jm-| crushed and her face Budly cut. are ie aul bette plot ereetes Tuesday. Between now and then the} These candidates will undergo ancther examination at the Health Week boen @ead more than an hour or two] “And upon their noxt conviction of] Oatttay to her cabin and sent out}. Miss Bacigalupo was an operator in| PY Peters aud two others to blackmalllimpression made by the Harding-| Exposition, Grand Central 22-27, before six judges, who will ay breaking the law they will be closed y the Vanderbilt telephone exchange] !!m™ out of $70,000. District Attorney] Hughes proposal for a revival of the} select three medal boys from each borough. wen foupd. It is assumed that Mr.| sent for a year and o day. word to reporters that she was ill. ! 204 tauent the plano to children,| Week®: who obtained the indictment,| mnternational Bankers’ Committee ‘ Neley waa about to take Mrs. Glea-] “yam going (o make a strong effort | ter husband declared his,wifeand hist Fes a don Miss Florence Bacigalupo, | "elites t#emrioffice'Jan: 3. {dea will be carefully weighed by Remember, High School Boys, The Evening World is offe: | ida to"Ker home tn his car and, after] to keep this city dry on New Year's | 0" wits rere Lidee 2 ese wie tho is organist of the Church of St. a French opinion. After many months| PIFTE MEDALS—gold, silver, bronze—-to the High School \wrting the car held ft back in the] ve and the following day. 1 have |sy\\* Teas ener 125,038 nna | James, at James and Oliver Streets PAROLED ON CHARGE of clamoring for American help the boys in the five boroughs who prove themselves the MOST ved gatuige to warm the engine be-| had a conference with Police Commis-|Yer scat got $4 955,076. Kuch | THE two with their twenty-year-old| QF EXHIBITING MINORS] F¥esch will pause before they relect| PHYSICALLY FIT at the Health Week Exposition, Grand Cene- Vpleral aiid Iocat police, are con-| mo of tie benriy mm omeratin of him. |amreed to spilt her share with the| protien have been in hard straits earefully worded that: it involves no| ‘Tal Palace, Jan, 22-27. 1a J ~]| me of the hearty co-operation of him-}¢ ntesy Jean Marie de Fels of Paris, | ‘© Support their three younger sisters lent of Stage Club Thr:at- Lite ee ae ‘ ‘ etd see ae ete Tea self and his policemen sister of the decedent, ‘The tormer|*inee the death of their father, who ed With Jail Beferc. Phone aecareaects Re Sacebe ie Begin your exercises to-day—consult your physical instructor. | ‘ lay have been due to] ‘If any ane has liquor for Now|) oy) . cs . was a grocer for many years at Will- 4 5 cr for details—-watch THE EVENING WORLD each day. mek an Intricate bootlegging plot. Year, let him drink it at home before PAPAUSER Wl Haglan Westbury In| iam and Pearl Streets. He was a] Hetry A. Schulman of New Rochelle. | recommendations of the commission af he starts out for the evening's festiv- |" sys . President of the National Stage Service] when once made. CUT OUT CHARTS AND PASTE IN SCRAP BOOK —sa_——_ cousin of the late Charles Bacigalupo, ¥, > ASTE IN § 4 "Ss: je is caus ink- |. Before the departure of the ship « < ‘. Club, was arraigned in West Side Court] ‘Governments need not bind them- JUDGE M'GEEHAN BIDS | ites, beowuse if he is caught drink | actegation of passengers who arrived | Undertaker and — philanthropist of/ (Nas ATE A ee et ea [sclves tn advance,” said Mr. Hughes] EVENING WORLD'S PHYSICALLY FIT CONTEST IN GOODBY TO MORRISANIA | ei he arrested Se Ream tee ine Captuaats charge of exhibiting iinors in a the-]in his New Haven speech, "to accept! CO-OPERATION WITH THE NEW YORK HEALTH a Judge "Mec rt ' Vice President of the N. J jeGeehan ane i led a halt when Congressman Frank Oliver, his Mast Slat Str personal friend .tried to ring in an ml Wuniiseh, No vration, declaring it was purely an of-|nue, Bronx; Louis tice affair and telling the Congressman| southorn Boulev: ne fact that he once was a court clerk The first of the court injunctions i clades RUNYON NAMED FOR atrical performance. The Children's So- {He recommendations, but they can at DEPARTMENT AND BOARD OF EDUCATION. Hk City Comrtsiuntice! wore served to-day on suloonkeepers| Daas candlestick. a von 7 lock A Me TRICT JUDG ciety charged that 125 children were jn|/@ast make possible such an aeauae ‘ ject Send Off. Can hate Glolnted The Nene ieeenera|weitten téstimontal, declaring theit| wasrinGToN, ee Jo ertvue called “Hello, Broadway,” at] with thoir approval and free the me CHty Magtatrate Joun 1. AMcGeenan,| now if they violate It again. thelt conv fetion that his searianstip saved tRunyon was nominated by President the Earl Carrol! Theatre, 0th Street who Ay repropent thelr country: tn FUNERAL OF W. O. JONES, | 39,303 repeine TO Beare + who! beco © on| pl iM be closed fo a {the ship on its wes oyage.| Harding to-day to additional[and Seventh Avenue, on Dec. 17. y : TTAN 992 2 seen aoe paneer Bre wiline clawed fan Oy And) Mtns Selma Edwards, a day United “States District Judge for the|chlidren named in the complaint were sibility to forcign offices and from any BANKER, ON MONDAY IN MANHA a ae he ‘Magia- oP exe = ae Ruffalo, made the presentation. New Jersey district. Rarbara and Ardele ings, six-year-}quty to obey political instructions.* = = “ Seger no al trates’ bench to-day In Morrisanta Court] YeHowley’s list and the remaining 3 Aisi nil old twins, No. 7 Landscape Avenue, |” “I7 Governments saw fit to reject the malsent mapxeennintives: “05° Fie meoekirn, Wes acer we an tiie acre We began it tn: August, 1917.| OnGS Will be sorved as rapidly as vox. - heen fined twice before} fecommendations upon which such a] AnCial Tastitnttons : Pgeuriee se =... ? shAants./aucontee e ; . ty Clerk: Michs sald to- Jerks and attendants eseorted tlm to] ee as anna for exhibiting calidren and the last time| body agreed, they would be free to do Pens tty ‘Clare Mistinel 3, Cra ae nts office and fired speeches at him and] ion have mee beeen eet at tate wap Unreatensd ith dal, so, but they would have the advan-| The funeral of William ©. Jones, |day that 29,303 marriage licen presenied a diamond studded Elks pin, ons have now been served ant | tage of impartial advice and of an en- r by the bureau in the proprietors Morris FP %, N and 15,397 coupler lightened public opinion. Peoples tonal Park | viinicipal Said b 0 4 . d arriage chapel in —————_—_ would be informed the questibn would | Bark: who died suddenly yesterday in | w be rescued from assertion and coun-| his office in the bank, will be held ter-assertion and tho problem put|Monday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at} ceremonion we united { ilding The record for rapid performance of broken by Deputy Clerk ~— TOFIGHT SMITHS TRANSIT MEASURE Smookler, No. Avent upon its way to solution.” the South Congregational Chureh, [James J. MeCormick, who tled the not I cetenacitas race, Practise OFALOFY | Trronx: James Kermath, No, 262 oo » TURNS RUM RUNNER The foregoing auotation ifte the Court and President Streets, Brook- |{0F 72 couples in one hour satan ‘ ——_—»——— Bath Av Joseph Colin, No. 508 (Continued) O'Reilly, Miss Loretta O'Reilly, Serta itnoe the firet hints were given|iyn. The Rev, Raymond T. MecCon-| In Mrooktyn this, year 20,780 nse enth Avenue: A apiro and ary Connelly ce ‘ ie were Issued, and 3,289 of the couples “ORE COAL EXPORTED Tony Esposito, No. $07 Columbia Avs Main or aly Gen ae, ek that diplomatic moves of prime Impor-[nell, pastor of the church, will offi-/ wer Issued. and thl8h of the enti THIS YEAR THAN LAST Charles — Kal Nu. | Department. spe Ohineon si ter Ones tance were being made by America in| ciate here were 4,282 licenses and 484 mar a3 : Vil | peetection of the Sta "ithe soaithitanbiy) hopes form Gh the Huropean situation. It shows! rie honorary pallbearers will he J.|riages performed by the clerk, and ty es i n ly hi bs for a day vhy ” r CO- e id eo rere respectively In Novem erense| kim: Carroll \ | : why the Borah resolution for an eco See ent at the Nationai{ftichmond the figures. were D tata Siemon teen \oraaes dae 794 Ku | Wile MeDonatd Is wateting a Aue RED) Bah eeeene, she en nomic conference was regarded Ht. Fulton, President of the Nattonal)-(:' 'G's09 Figures for the Bronx have an . 'o sranx 1 ¥ low eDona F (acute ot dimmppointiient. rsigitiaed Park Bank; Gilbert G, Thorne, Vice]! i Hones BBE WASHINGTON, Dec Domestic | 180th ules M vais « Snydecle » suard | from present appearances the nelgl (Continued) muddying the waters at this time. President of the same institution; H ; No , ton 1 » and Vieo Versus Th t app ° nel shows that the American Government Banca ay top tr Eiger ports of coal for November aggre. b Ri: 4 bors and thy esxcomnunts are going ——— bh int.| &: Ward and Alexander C. Snyder Rays e9 2,058,245 tor 2131 Hay New ¥ detectives” are’ taking ' po Wo Albuny beginning this “6 plenty for, evi. | BS riving hard for the appoint-| i. iving National Bank; Albert H . Ad Ae SOON ME Sone) Sareinet 1ACAN is Bloom, No. aac eet anes Ue cinking oraft. (pment of a commission of bankers to) Wi cing of the Chase National Bank ational ver tising. wa for November last year. according homas Celle ndvance cunt bean ts come| “White the S dence against the sinking craft meet in international conference, and| YVigsing Of the Chase Nitin Will, * ty figures made public to-day by the Street; Anthony Jin last night Assemblyman Hotor J. | caleulated to male crea ean eee te] So the good sip Hansen headed}tnat France was privately arguing] 1: 8) ADCO. © Ora sorzan & Co.; as lettce eo Geccs fever iantonny |inriast ala pomut the dia, | SMeulated to make oven such an ex-Jinck for New York and the customs} that her polltical situation would not | ‘am H. Porter of 1. P. Morgan & Co. Th E ‘ W: Id The total exports for last month rep-|Mongrone, No. 305 Hast 111th Street; [trict so many sears served by. AL] vente AtAoson Race ante teak ponent the esata ft the cabin | Dermit. of any recession at this time) fio Cootonal Bank; Willlam P, e veRtng i ‘s . : - = AY. xRoUtiYE ansion appea \omey, }then sought the seclusion of pin 4 ra ver Natio! AG a ; / vent 1,018,037 tons of bituminous and|Joseph Weinstein, No. 30 Jefferson] S$mith, got in on an evening train, | (8 abe chine te be ate See eee ieee. Theyre | {rom her announced poliey of making) Pits, No awin G. Warner, Trus- DVERTISERS whe heve learned 110,208 tons of anthracite, while the|Street; Thomas Blanchard, No. 84] Posalbly tof delay Mt phe train of trucks loaded with When the whart wax reached|GCrmany Pay the sums speciilee a) vcs of the South Congregational the advantages of concentrating porta of bituminous in Novembor,| Wont Street; Isidore Schwartz, No, 26 | the t Hroad sent Geosre] anny turniture. fF : spuebahs rue the Port apd + ago in the London conference jC i —— their attention on the homes of M1, were 1,078,896 tons and of anthru-| Wea! Street; Willlam Storey, N rn atic Weader Off iver stivct, Now ri Depu sal: So there to meet {_, But with all the cards on the table, uureh = = New York cre making lereuaul a t -A80 tons. #08 Grand Street; Peter Lanendi, No Zounty; former Senator Sala Aaa nspector O'Tvcefe were there fo Meet! the American Government has played a 1 f THE EVENING of iertha Bum, No. ash First Avenue mex Thompeon of Brooklyn, who] “ved in Albuns late last ¢ Them. sported tlw seventy. cases, | t# trump card—publielty. France cxn- | FOUR NEARLY DROWNED ot tae ve lumns o! > yawtn the Legwiature when Al Smith | ststeg Trucking Company, wt nd the deputy wetor with a| Dot Very well reject a suggestion that! AS THIN ICE GIVES WAY| "|, national Advertising alone, du to ies FEDERAL BRIEFS DENY vi arrived: George N. Yeung. Sec-] 1.4 Governor-elect ts the Rhee oles : Phe CornUMaeD, CE MAN (98 BD . ing the first. eleven monthe of th rt elary of the King’s County Demo- ai ghi pe eae) beets pointed. It can't say in advance that], a do Man y 2 a es RIGHT TO APPEAL IN | ‘atic Committee, and Max Kennedy | S*, They were last heard : the commission will do the wrong] Tyree Wamen nad ls year, THE EVENING WORLD gai: i ta a : . Poughkeepsie stuck in'the snow. Aj] Thera waa nothing lke se : f wee From River by Jersey 139.734 lines, or about 1106 eine jo¥) & SHIP BOOZE CASES] 21 John Netrain of Queens Into] Sinith ie philosophical about’ tite| cases. ‘The vepity surveyor called [thing T can only eay the matter nas ear 139:234 lines, of sheet a aa : ae own in u ounch last olgh ney | sa ne et walle te ere | aiready bee: ated mR while akatin A a thin apot (on the { WASHINGTON, Dec. 30--ThE | ane relish the prospect of sleeping} HE KNOWS WHAT TRUCKING IN Nae Booyan the olen. Put lookouts to] Uference of opinion as to what Ger~ USB ShAnAY ESE See RELIGIOUS NOTIONS : Federal Government in a brief fited in|» @ park. WINTER MEANS. the end of the ier. Put ad the tag.) many's capacity to pay has oaen and|imilo wos of Pine Brook (N. ; § f vard, 1 he flag-] 0 cc to-day, Mr. and 2 njamin | ~~""~saxs ten atene a the Supreme Court to-day held that] Women are to be prominently! «1 was in the trucking business for|ship and pride of the Dry Navy. mth ine Sac aat hat nie aie = Seanene re nue, | Carneste Halls aondag Morning at 10.45, the appeals of the foreign steamship | represented im the Inauguration Pro-| two years," he explained: “and | have| Hour “Namne’ (casea) and ewo bot-| There is w distinc rm no N y DR. Wise. . lines against the recent Prohibition de-] ceedings, The advance guard of the} i-aveited between Albany and New |tles forward in the crew's department,| {0¢ World is on th an-|New York Frances Kaplan and “OBERAMMERGAU, TO "NAZARETH." gat Are Welcome, cision of Judge Hand, at New York, egation from the Women's Nationa) York in the winter almost every cen-| They found two ares of Scotch in the | ther victory for open dipioin DY} Mias Annie nat the Bronx —_— « had failed to show that the United | Club bearing tickets to the Inaugural}... for eighteen years. Consequently |rag box in the engine room. Under] “Pea! to world opinion as again throurh and RU DARTOW, PACH * > m for eighteen years. Consaqueatly jrag: box cret negotiation and Continental poli rowning, Their r orco, ; States had consented to be sued, and | Ball reached Albany last night under] ‘\Y family and I brought up the ap.|the engineer’s bed. aa if they had been © 1 mes that the cases could not therefore be} the leadership of Mrs. Uilllan Sire. ] pare) needed for our appearances in| there «ince turned out of the distil- | °'* . edie tinea ea (RAIN CPOE TR S Campbell Funeral prosecute TAKE ALONG THEIR HATS AND] connection with the Inauguration in|lery, eleven bottles were salvaged. - The weiter wer Church, Biwer, Oh, Suadiny: eM The Government also |psisted that GOWNS trunks on the train, Even if the]They found sixteen “hams” In HOLD UP PAYMASTER, about twenty other CROHEN.—CLAIRE WHEELER. Campbet 4 the Court did not have jurisdiction, ‘i trucks do not arrive I won't feel sore} shaft atley and another case in the ESCAPE WITH $20,000 urby. The f j Funeral Church, B'way, 66th, Sun,, 3 P.M, for the further reasons that the ap-| A truckload of trumks and hat} at the weather. Trucking 1s hell in| galley locker : shock at the Suneise um’ | EDWARDS.—DARNEY, Campbell Punoral pealx “do not present a cause of ac-|hoxes wecompanied the party which] the snow.” ‘0 ho and a bottle of rum!” Claveiann ‘Walaved Gikaa Racing lee oes BHAA EE INMS LEY Church, B'way, 06th, until Saturday, tion in equity under the Const neluded: Mrs, John Glynn of Brooklyn, th Aye, me hearties, and more bottles Raid in OMcee of Plant, ing =~ a= ROSEN.—On Friday, Dec, 20, 192%, tn Hie of the United States and “do ne Mrs. Mary M. Cagny and Miss] only sister of the Governor-elect, and | —six more in the messroom and two c : " CLEVELAND, Dec, 20,—Armed| TIME IAMIT FOR 1923 AUTO forty year, HARRY B,, beloved thieves this morning held up the pa CENSES TO-MORROW NIGH. husband of Rosa (neo Alexander), devoted master of the Ferry Cap & Screw Co.,] Any one who failed to get. an 1928 au-| father of Phillip Hosen. close a cause of action equitable in] Mary Cagny; Dr, Annr. W. Hoch- civil in its character and] felder, Miss M. Wiener, Miss Be th tit: of theladette Delton, Misa Anne Kerr! her husband arrived last night and] more in the scuppers. A gallant ship, joined the Smith family. me hearties! an, Mra. ynn has recently recovered The eleven men in the crew were Percy OFiddle, alas Funera ‘services at his late restdende, : Miss M. Cooney, the Misses Peggy | (rom a severe {liness. Her urrival] as talkative as clams. So the Coi-| and cmcaped with the $20,000 woonty|temobile licanee and is found driving =} 0. ts weap aby Btreet, sunday, Par and alach, Iso was declared that the factsant May Keating, Mrs, M. Sharkey,!and the arrival of ber children to-| lector of the Port reported the mat-| payroll. ‘The robhers entered the of [PAT Weer BURT, (Onnerhlll Oi A), at 10 A.M * Here: will look © appeals are insufficient | Mrs, M. Golding, Mra. A. A. Hearn,| morrow will assemble in the Execu-| ter of the tarnished flagslip to the] tices the oompasiy with ‘plntela [Ree Ae ‘atae wibenie Hureei ol es when be crosses to constitute @ valid cause of action in| Mrs. Edna Pitkin, Mrs, E. Healy,|tive Mansion to-morrow night for the| Secretary of the Treasury and it is st noon to-day. All applicunte Ina Lost, FOUND AND REWARDS. 2 iva. 6 equity, and | steamship com- | Mrs. G. Guttentag and the three Mis-|forty-pinth birthday of Alfred B.| said that the United States Attorney Pacer eecenahi trent a line wer taken caro of. The of EN sa } ~ * panies have a at law [ses Guttentag, Mrs, Anna Naughton, |smithti the entire extant Smith family [ts going to learn ail about {t—more,| bank with the money, heavily guar open again on Tuerday, but the bell LOST —Tady'e back, bandbags Deeg op which they should follow than District. Leade the two Misses|or the old Fourth Ward and the{ perhaps, than the crew professes to] by an armed escort, was caught off his} will ring ut midnight to-morrow for 1 ee in Warman Oaenne we the course they have purs Navghton; Mrs. \unde'stob, Mre, | descendants thereof. know. guard by the sudden rata. Hivenses Rewards ® L)