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capllnliied at $1,000,000 and the de . fthdanta aro cnrtra with having \Trdudulsntly gold 100,000 shares. In the Hanger deal tho United Status Securities Company was used by Van tttper, It is charged, to make contracts. Ashley L. Hotbrook s AAia to bo President ot tho Curtli. f ' Packer Ctrapany, tho firm that han- -, died the Ranger stock. The W. P. Williams Oil Corporation t Indictment grow out ot alleged mis f'i Jflfornvvtlun and mlrepreacnttlon. 7'iThe defendants are charged with bbII- -' ing stock on the faliio solicitation that \Vjjlhc company vna producing 00 bor- -. , trls a day. This company paid 2 por , a month In dividends' out ot :tbck Bales and not out of ny carn- - ' linr. II In rhnmrt. Tim oil com it'fianw In 1919, went imo 1. i... i. .i.. ... .. twds on its loose. About $1,000,000' m ; stock sales changed hands and $120j00u Vn dividends were paid out, although f only \120 III oil was produced, ftC- - , ' cording to allegations. i The Great Western .Petroleum Cor .p,rMu, iv mo ..,.... .. traa represented as the \fourth largest independent roflnory In the unuea mates. otow . Co. contracted with tho company jl. buy iu aofk at ,1 a sharu nd M U for 5 a share, according 'tu ho of his About Jones Is to buy hlB milny frlenj, )ltrc wiio JAW. tllSHid mt at about Jjtoek direct -- to save tils - - B&Sr- - - ' tX.T: comet(J ,h(J tmU tln advlc0 - . Tho werejed to ,. ,,. ,,,, ... ls who Mr. ih,.t Relievo that company was pro- - .duclng .1,000 barrel, of oil a day and that tho company would earn $1,000,- - V.?1\: .1 Ur 1 \J n?!\ Plcted.\ It Is charged that Lnmb'ri -- week ufttr you buy the stock.\ , areenbaum. Ulgtlow & Oreenbndm. fnlrnent SrtJ n&52 fA Oil Gas Company stock, although the gas. t company as a corporation la not S nt\' trio and their salesman aueffod to lhare contracte-- d to buy tho Block nt 7 3 cents a share and sold in Chicago for $:.I3 a ah aro, lator tho operations to New York where they eold It for $J u share. The company had no production, but a dividend, was declnrod by Oreenliaum, It Is chargod, buying u. worthless hair Interest in a lease and Yirraltlncr pnftllvh vntlrtc tnr.lr tn H n claro a dividend. Tho selling agents, it Is used the name of ono 6f tho sons of the late Theodore oil corporation. They sold 70,000 snares or stook. B. M. Fuller & Co, Jfo. CO Uroad Btreot. sold Crown OH Company stock capitalised at $3,000,000 In Del- aware, It Is charged. . SS TtTS. rS,d.r iXXTs Louisville. Tho Crown company paid l unearned dividends one week aftor j v ?l r.?! p. OHiain, ana iww wown iar in- - creased It to ! per cent, the ' ment This selling campaign ,also misrepresented Its oil output, tho charges. GIRL HOLDS .WITH MAYOR HYLAN t isi Wyoming Lass Crosses Continent ' Astride Indian Pony to Ex-- tend Invitation. ' Astrlds an Indian ipony,shs had rid den all the way from Wyoming, a . nretty dressed as a cowboy rods ' to (he foot of City Hall steps y and was received by Mayor \tllylan. The visitor was Miss Wyoming i courier from Uov. Itrvhsrt 'u 1 1. Carey, of who extended to the Mayor Jtn Invitation to the Frontier i,bys' roundup at Chayenns. July 27 U to 0. r.T .l . .... Ait. sin b cyca wero very large ain flflM. tilUA. WtlAn fthn ftunv nff h.. Kk?r sombrero her hair shone llko silk of a corn tasseL Hhv leaned forward and grasped the band of the iMayor. Several very tense seco.ids passed and the girl still held the Mayor's hand., Finally, I tho Mayor shifted from one foot to an- - 'snd and began to get' very red. He i:ati B sufe oi inipaiionce ana a nun therel\ The girl smiled And the Mayor trlod lo. see you are not used to holding J Jiands.\ald the girl from Wyoming. I'U.I rVV ,rJ m\ .lI n rl I. . Ik. rt.f.. $f two The handclasp lasted a minute and aeconas. VE ABROAD IN NIGHT. rallerman gays lie Funn.1 Vouugr Woman llnrlotlirtl. The sight of a pretty young wman. .'nho, aocordtng to Patrolman Frtd- - \ rlck Munser. was seen rimr.lng un- - ' V \ uo.n.B.. Unornlntf, cauicd txcltement In tho nslghborhdod, The young woman. Elliabetii Corbctt, twenty-thre- e years old. a chorus girl In a Brooklyn cabaret, who lives at No. Ml Bast 01st 8 1 root, waa draDod In the patrolman's coat and led him to No. 411 East (2d Street, the home of Will- - f , ,1am Daly, a waiter, who was charge! 4 ... I . nt uiau.udir ... cunuuci iW . . 1.1. on .11 ute com- - . . . Sht tllhlt flArf frAm hlfl .MandAn. .1,... 6 . lie had torn her clothes, filie Insisted mat sne was not entirely unclothed. . $v TO SEE GRAND JURY RECORD U, jfj Conrt Qranti I'rrmUalun to Child, Supreme ' Court Justice John M. r Tlerney y granted to Lj2 WJIIUun Hamlin Si'i minutes of the Chllds to Inspect tho Extraordinary Qrand jury, uy wuicn ne was inaicted on 1 yer ... k; ins conspiracy cnarge alleges con-- f. ctrted action among former Gov. Will- - jam ouiicr ana lormer otate ncnaiors i ..swnu.li nnu vnuaa lor ooneeaung ine i .iiii.il w . miiun oiiiuiuru in iiid f Fusion Mayoralty campaign 'of 1518. mho perjury cnarxe is oasea upon an allegation of false returns by Chllds of the. expenditure of these funds. Ml W, K. Vniiderbllt Jr. Ralls, Mrs. William K. Vandorbllt Jr. salUd for Havra on La France to-d- with tier two daughters, Muriel and Consuela. Thev irUI loin Mr. and Un W l(. ' sr. and remain abroad for an P . . M'ADOO 'SF ORCES REARRANGE L IIS i IN AN F RANG CO . .. ,' uain iew nope hrom uemai That Withdrawal Was Due (o II! Health. POSITION STRONGER. if It Comes at All, Will Appear to Have Dictated. till tlnntA tjttnrrnrn (8p,, Correspondent of Evening World.) has KlttNCISCO, Cul, June 2t Copyright. l:o.-UUII- Iam Glbbs Mc- - f . \T\ \c \ not Quitting, the Presidential race beoatme wlh hJ kbrUt rofUBU, t0 havo nam0 pr,8onled to tho Domocrat0 Nll tona, Conv.ntloni ut the made no refer- - ! . ... advanced he that' President Wilson ,und his former Secrotary of tho Trcns. ury ),ave conclude that It would bo barraslng to both to consent to tho candidacy of olio whose distill- - . gulshed father-in-la- Jstaklng such Pn-l- hent part In framing tbo ptal- - form of the convention. i Mo tho McAdon forces havo taken on,renewed llfe.and havo renrrangod their linos. They are now Fonv,.,,od MoAdoo deliberately withdrew ana EVENING WORfcD, THURSDAY, JUNE' JEWELLER ROBBED 0FS6.000 GEMS burglary Reported. LI. AUTO BANDITS SIGHTDF CROWD AND GUNS CHASE tO.Armsby. Indictment. Tho customers Vorc, position thanelBNborhood nt' Uii'C'ouftJof. ulMojaUo. charged, Implored tho Imd t,hcrocnlngnria BtufCfd 'trjWtfigriri 11 brokerage concIuulun ticket. 'charges.' customers ,,n Hoy, was-bohlh- his conn-- 1 rthtrr the T 3?.'\ moving asserted, \\L'i\ indictment HANDS Y girl officially itonhatn. Wyoming, \I pennlsdton Vanderbllt ftomination, Been statement falled to tncounigq any movement for, , . d ' h\nd tbo 1 , \l \hot down It wltbout putting on visions of tho act. and there-himse- lf wlndo,r simply bocaitfo he believed W. brakes. Thcie In ?. ?flal 0WM a duly \ Jcome to him, If at all, would be after the convention had npontanuauoly :.. i !. ... t.i wIdIios or any suggestion direct or In- direct a from thn White Hpuso. UNSOUGHT NOMINATION WOULD STRENGTHEN POSITION. H,o would no, in an infinitoly ,,,ronser po'll,4n l,cfore t0 country \ pomlnated. and would not bo obligated cither to his distinguished or Mr one else, ard wauld ..KboIu.oIv . free - from Dledttos or promlsen. With the slnglo question of III- -, health removed, which, by the way. troubled MoAdoo'ii fr.iends moro thnn a apytWni: olaje. It wna tho only way they cOuld account tor. thoi sudden- - ui ixniB.i.iuiii-- . u. tactics, thpro Is a change from do- - spondency to enthusiasm In tho Mc-Ad- camp. They am now determined to go ahead, and the announcement that Dr, Hurrls. Jenkins, of Kansas City, will place McAdno's namo In In nomination without his consent has served to concentrate attention upon the nominating speech, Mr. MoAdoo, Incidentally, In his latest statemsnt appears to be labor ing under tho Impression that tho Ntorjf about his having a serious Ill- ness was Inspired by sources un- friendly to him, for, he says, after denying the published report, hat \It would bo Impossible for mo to pub- licly characterise mch despicable methods.\ Thsre was no effort to Injure chances of nomination. Tho story was on the lips of many a good friend of MoAdoo und was the prin- cipal Item of gossip among the o, supporter, om arguing It was Uuo and some contending It was not true. Mr McAdoo's reference to \despicable methodti\ suggests to sonro observers here that the former Secretary o\f the Treasury Is sensi- tive about his candidacy and bullevos there is some movement here to hurt his Chances of a spontaneous nomin- ation. HAS HELPED THE SITUATION BY CLEARING. THE AIR. Uy clearing the air on the heajth question ho has helped matters In his own behalf a great deal and his crfortB to prevent JJr. Jenkins nominating him aro considered excel lent tactics. But without better or canlzatlon on the floor Mr. McAdoo's chances would appear tf bo slim at thlH writing. With the arrival, however, of Bonn-to- r Carter Glass, who brought a copy of several planks for thn platform ap proved by President Wilson, the real jssue which must be decided before a canaiaate is cnosen, is ine wet or ary Question. If this bi a Wilson conven tlon. and It will nrobubfy bo proved so In tho early seaalons, there will be at least a moist plank In platform, for tho White Housa has wet Inclina tions. It was pointed out to the writer, for tnstunoe. with gftfturo of sla-nlfl- - canco to-d- that President Wilson vetoca tho vouiieaa net ana that it later boc&me a law over his veto. Moroovar, It be remembered. Mr, Wilson never sent messaged to State Legislatures urging them to adopt the rjlghteenlu Amendment whlto he has taken a vital Interest In tho constitutional amendment to grant the franchise to women. Eastern Democracy is. of course, wet and has enough votes to exvr else a balance of power between tlie more or loss paaslve South and th arid West. Western Democrats ail mlt they uro umaxod by tho uvor- - ..... ...... . . I V. I ..' ..l.i . vriieiiiiiua it.i iiiiinn. uvuia in hither from tho Kail, Several Demo cratlc leaders wnnt to win o badly that they are considering tne uiivm i. ability cf taking a leaf out of tho ltupubllcan book at Chicago and urg- - Inv a. nlunk that la both for and ugnlnat something, satisfies most everybody, prevents a quarrel and THE 24, 1920. IN IN IN u - fi it. i '. Me ..nan mu,w nam m Scries, With No Arrests Careless of tlio throng of people pusslng suld also of tho Instant alarm tMTwild raised, a well-dress- Jf, .h.. .. \ , wrerioed br Mt ihrnnh H.n i,n,v rr7acfjues Io Hoy's Jowelry store ait night trW lb oW'silitAU s. George ;t No. !0sS Third Avenue, at wtfo of a S'Jhr Ytonkcr. strengthened ironitho es-V- wlth USA\ hj,. . ArtmiW,. Indict- - aaya. . n ' JJ Volstead the pursuing r?.\ .. , for from the should . 1 i ....... w, vniuii ..,...,, JUMnvU uo.c, oiiiuu rs.vvu worth of diamonds and other Jewelry ran. rt. of lhem .ini.iif.ti nnrii, tn Thiwi Avonue with a tray coiiui.ni.ig ring.. flAX, truough the cnnain tcr. darted from tho atoro uh the brick crashed through the window. lli saw ono of tho men turn south \\'I \ through !d Htreet and went after him. Th ov \fnn th.ef!\ brought 100 .- - Into the A \ v,, muiwms u man ln a w\Kon wtv on the heels of h\ Thereupon he turnrd. nrcfino o snoot Ihs flir nnn Tlrl n .iS nnjul rril,,. ur\ul' \ And hit ' \-- \ ivenuo und got away. Th.. a .i... . ... I J? f MTbM u' .\\','', ...... . ,.f.,l .... .... This Is tho second time 1m nv hna been robbed, tho first being last April when a Hawaiian. Francisco Forendo, had a dlnmontl ring put In i box, saying ho would call for It. i V u\ .w uu lluy.nuonCU . the box, but tho ring wasVono. For-- endo wab nrrtstetl a week later In an- - athcr Third Avenue lowcllor'n where h0 w\ \'\ \o sumo trick. Ho wan convicted. Tho vettc Company, hair goods, which Is on tho tenth floor at No.' 114 Kast 18th Mro ., . . - iuuotu 1,19. night of moro than $14,000. llurglars ' entered through the front door, 1 climbed ten flights of stairs, forced do&r to tho stock room, turned a aafo on Its back, blow It open and so- - lected $10,000 In Wostlnghoueo bonds, , w UciiUn nur uunui, ii,hu in cash and Jewelry tho value of which Is not jjlven. Hnjff Salomona U the \\naecr reported the theft. No nrrcat. have been retried. - tn - u lU.U,D .1. 4tiHvy iiuu tl,uuu gooda woro stolen from tho Nnmur Dress compans on the fifth noor nt Nns. lS.2U West 21t Street early Tuesday, Tho 'thieves carried ihclr loot down flvo lllnhtn of fire cscApc to an nuto trdck In nn alleyway. They , sclrcttd 100 newly completed slllc dresses, ready for dellvory this week, twcnrjr-lhrc- c bates of i,trgc, a quan-- 1 tlty of sllk-nn- from a safe took sixty- - live rlcnr .tore counonn. Abraham Ooodman la tho proprietor. No arrests navo dccu repoiica. A Broadway burglary, between OU and 94th Strcots whuro thcro Is intic'.i traflc all night long, nottc'l thlovos $5,000 ln goods from tho Unkorlo shou of Paul Klsnltx' on Hatnrday night at No, ifGU llroadwuy. An Iron gato, opening out on llroadwuy was filed, admitting trie tnicvcs a man at a tlmo '.nto tho narow nllsyway. They filed tho bars from the shop window facing the alleyway. The goods load- ed down un auto that nt'ooj waltln? nt the Hroadwny curb. This Job re- quired not less than ifour hcurs. No rrests have even reportou. nurgluin nt Nos. s to 10 West 22d Street early Baturday opened a back door to tho establishment of Isadoro Hollander, dress goods, from the flro escape. They sclectod $10,000 worMi of goodJ mostly rinisncd into tmita--whl- they packed Into an automo-bll- et .They thtn' went to tho \stock room of Klrmnyer 4 Wolfslmug on tho third floor. entering the same way. Down the lire cscapo tnoy again look $loi00O in women'H dress roods. Nft arrest n nave neon rcporiea, pcrmllfl a candidate tn Interpret the innnK as nc pieasri in inn campaign. The lieuirue of Nations plank of tho Ur.publlcun convention may find Its parallel in a compromise pianu on the llauor Question. t:the Domooratlo convention. What Johnson wua to tho Republican efforts nt harmony, Bryan will be to tho Democratic con- vention. Mr. Bryan has considered making a fight on Homer Cumtnlngs, who Is to bp Tomoorary ciuurman of the potiventlon. btcauso of the alleged wet 'leaning of the latter. The Wll sun forces would welcome such li tilt. for Homer Cumtnlngs would win easily and Mr. Bryan would bo weak ened ro r any auosoquuni oontrovcr-ala- s, Tlie truth Is Mr. Cummlngs hasn't said whether hn is a wot or dry and If forced to say ho probably would insist that It was not his arrair to dictate to the platform committee As to that committee, the drys have a big majority, but a minority roport condemning the Volsteud Act will al most cortulnly bo brought to the floor ot tho convention. The Democrats arc bullcvod to be about equally divided and an opportunity for a compromise may como tn San Francbjco us It did tn Chlcajto. Nothing in the famous Virginia platform which Is to bo the model on tbo Lengtio of Nations rufcrH to tho Prohibition question, but tho big delu rations from Now York. New Jersey, lndlun.t, Illinois and Masuchtisotta are muiinea to ravnr a inoiat piank. The chances for Its ae'Contnnce an Detnocratlo doctrine thin year arc Improving. USE SEARCHLIGH I j ! J. i . ., i ...... Mrs. Annsoy escapes pv wua 7. 7r? I Flltnlt IJllder rirCOr RflhhrS . the , KUIldWay Trust 1 P Tnkr?l1 I blinding their victims with ft search llht to coiujief U)tm to stop Is the nowtat Uevlcb uKedy tUUBMiandlts ... . lerrvrizifu ino c.orui tviiore j.t'j wiiiio nfiu Wad on (lOr W\ly numc In ncr Mrs. Armsoy. wnone hutvand Is a partner In Ulalr A Co. In occuov- - IK Ul0 Towniend Jones estate at ,.!!..... ... .u. . ..... 7 0 th r,ldBn e velam WMHam the actor iat.in Ibownc. was driving her HmoiiHlne. or An eighth of a mile rrom the Fav- - crhum place Mrs. Annsby .aw a dirk- - . ... ...... rr CHr M Um wnfi R Bhnrp mwTt, which tho chauffeur declared wa8 pillo sllot nm, no, roi ,J b)ntlnre ray of UsM waK ta,djlin,y ,hrown from n rchut aM re. Hector In the strange machine and tho cr Parted after Mr,. ArnisbyVllmou- - nine. ... , ... . i. r ..... . . .... . Ulinuru uy ui'J rriicviiuu ui inn Hum on the windshield In front of him, I.o- - t p. Pinallv comlnc to a perilously stcp'a machine evidently knew the hill and teaixA to speed, there. On reaching home Mm ArmsJby telephoned Mr Knvershnm to wnrft his other guests who might bo stnrtlng home. Ho tele- - . I'liuii .'.... I Tho two escaped trusties from the Suffolk County Jail at ltivcrhend, who wcro sought . ns the. auto bandits, .were captured to-d- a Tlln jnenwcro trudging nlong Jericho Turnpike, near tho village of Oucens. when City Policeman John .. - i ...... IIUn.0 OI JllllH.lUa .U.UII WU,lll.fU them from descrl.Mons as Walter Uarbtr and Stephen Leyscr; the (titer known as \Yellow Spot.\ the namo he usctl to sign to surcastlo notes ho Lvroto his victims. Hoth men wero 6,rvln(f tl.rMB for automobile t .efts when thy escaped Mondny. ,., \rned other nnllrAmnn nnii iL. ,wt nfi.lt 1JL' I tin lit A nlthounh they had rcvolveri. .'.0l f the jBl. nna plenty of in cartrtclrTCw. They ilcnlod attempt!nff any holdup, but admitted, It !. laid, i. n ..I m tnbnii nn A wit lmnhllt' at Huti n'w ' which they abandoned who,? It , ,,inp nftr ton miles. ' ,(, t wa,Uui, al, tho wny iUvrrhead without food and rt,,pearAnce and appetites boro \ J , 0 ' - I . rsfifVQ fnHilMFNT M A\U O tummwi QJJ LAWRENCE STORY Surprised That a Reputable News paper Man Could Be Guilty of \Wanton Falsehood.'\ ' William G.. McAdoo has Issued tho following statement In reply to a para- graph a 4n o story written by David Lawronco In 8an Francisco and tele- graphed yesterday to The Evening Worldi Mv attention has been called to tno stntemont In Tho New York Evening World of Wednesday to the ctrcct mat I have tuberculosis of tho throat. It Is ama'xing that any reputabla newspaper man or individual could bs guilty or hch a wanton falsehood. There IJ not a shadow of foundation for such a. .statement. It would bs..Jmposihis for me to- - publicly iwharaeieriis sucn despicable methods.\ ' RESERVES LAND DECISION. Hislt I to Compel Jetty Itetnval at nrlo-bt- llnacih. Suurome Court Justlco flquler.i in Brooklyn to-d- rssorved decision on an abolleatlon to .compel the removal of a Jotty built on Brighton ieacn property adjoining tho land or Nathan Schwnrtistel-i,- No. iOt Coibln Street, Manhattan Beach U was represented that the Jetty would' cause new lund to form and that tho builders of tho Jstty would claim the new land, and build bungalows on It The defendants aro the Brighton liwvoh Company, tho Manhattan Beach Development Company, and the Macs day Building Company. The defense was that a ermll hau oeen ooiainoa from the dock department for the building of the Jotty and that the Jetty Was necaea ior tne protection ui v'\V erty against Ico acid hoavy seas. Cltanar Xante l'rom Klmmernian to Hudson County Judge Young at White Plains y grantetl tho petition of Mrs William 0. Botthof, No. 1 North 17th Avenue, Mount Vernon, to liave the iiamA o( hnr alxteen-var-ol- d aon. Allen Taylor .uunicrman, ennnseu 10 Alien Tsylor Hudson, The petition stated that tho boy's fa'.her Is H, S!lmmr-ma- lie ili'sortiil hla wife In 1811 and she outainou a oivorcu in un., ne ninriivd Botthof on Oct, 10. WW, und sent ner eon om noi oesiro iio nuvi nttliur thn name of ZlmmJ-ma- o liotlhof tieoautu of their urrram origin, a. rott HAritiNii nnrrtl Fathsr Juhn'a Madlclna aaiithuKna cciLe uuuas susiutittAavt. PLEA OF NOT GUILTY IN THE GIMBEL CASE ke Prujidciu- - and Others Indicted on Prniitcrtnir ChiTtrt I in Court. Frederick A. airhbcl, First Vice President of atir.be! Brothers! Joseph of powdell. Mcrchandbio Manager of the establishment, and Charles 11. Hlawtrr, buyer for the men u clothing depart- - ..,, is.fAm tv.l.rnl v. ',rtPlT ;t uiitv to chr(ro Of proflUer ng , In offering u wle ol llnreB80abl0 and unjust prices. Tk.o M l,,.ni.i I,.. fli V..rtr,.l 'arxnd Jury vi..trdaV on 207 founts. h.. iiKiirimtnt ir,t iHrvn, hnviiii! been prepared by Lester A lUser. a P\W Assistant United .States Attor- - W' evidence procured fcy pcelst ABellU Jonri(1011 ,nrt Mitchell or the , ... ..jm.. ... pleading In his own behalf. Vrederl-- . k ciSrTtton. ch 20.1 nn acirnunni wnro rvjjrcnr.iucu 'j case was continued. POLICE NEED NOT ENFORCE DRY LAW Maryland Attorney General Holds Such Duties Devolve Upon ; Federal Agents. ' BAJjTIMOHE, June 24. The police other Stato officials are under no , Compulsion to aid the Federal au- - thorltles ln tho enforcement of the Prohibition Law, State's Attorney 'Genera. Armstrong ruled In an op.n- - \ The Attorney General was aBkod V ho Maltlmora Police nepartment , w www uro u.o rcpos,o.,...e Ullrt illlMna IVih nnmlin i t i . . city police In tho enforcement' of tho Volstead law. Maryland has not ye enacted anv concurrent Prohibition .nforpimint Wuintinr, ' \Congrcas.\ tho Attorney General said, \has not seen fit to confor or' attompt to confer any authority upon Stoto officer to enfdrco tho uro- - \Since\ tho recent decision of tho Supreme Court this net Is now effec- tive In Maryland and may bo en- forced in this State, but the duty of the enforcement lies exclusively with the officials In the act Itself, and tho pollcomen of Ualtlmoro and all other ...... . rti -- I. i. ... ... . WiV., CQmpu'- - MRS. G. S. ST1LLMAN A BRIDE. Weila II. C. Ctiatneld-Tnyl- ar In St. nniihlomtWa Cliuntrr. Only relatives and n feW Intimate friends attended the wedding of Mrs. deorge 8. Btlllman of No. 3S West Slst Street and Hobart C Chattleld-Tay-l- or of this city and Chicago, which took place yesterday noon In tne chantry of Bt. Uartholomow's Chutrh. Tho Itcv. Dr. Lelghton Parks per- formed the ceremony, whloh was fol- lowed by a braakrast at thu Colony Club. The bride, who was given In mor-rlag- e by hsr father, Oenrge 11. Har- bour of Orosse rolnte. Mich., wore a g.iwn of blue chiffon over mauvr. I fto.lLat. J?' at oh. and carrlrd orchid. no utienaants. wayne Chatflola-Tay-lo- r Wua his father's beat man. Mr. and Jlrs. Chatf e will pass thn rummer at Southampton and win aivioe tneir tuno next winter their homes In Warhlntrton. D. C. and Santa Barbara, Cal. GABIN BURIED IN CALVARY. Throng tlnd C'tineml of Mur dered Iteslanrnnt .Man. Funeral een-lco- s for Manuel O.ihln, tho Spanish restaurant keepr. were ' held y In he apartment at No. 770 Washington Street, whore he was murdered. Hundred of children from families ho. had befriended visited the homo during tho day. and dcttctlv.-- s were on hand In the hope that morbid ' cZSrT ctfwi55 ' Cemetery In a plot ho had bought only fow days b foro hi res si.nn, ior tno burial of a child whose parents Wcro unable to pay for a funeral. ClOiOlns wiaow y sain inni n few weeks ago her apartment wus broken Into and about $1,800 worth of wines nnd tlouors stolen. Acting on this nnd r!hnr Information. Detective Camp- - boll loftetho clt yto-da- SOUTHERN PACIFIC REPORT Shows 4,n:tl,nn5 !,o 'to floTern- - mcnt In 11)11). The annual report of the Southurn Pacific llallroad for tho year 1919, made public shows a net income, after taxes and other fixed charges are de- ducted, of $31,618,777, equal to $10.45 a share on $302,024,005 stock In 1913. Aimlnst a guaranteed rental of J48,- - 244, 060 fro\ the Government thu oper- ating ar.ount .hows u net Income of $4S.J1I.J04, or a loss for the Government of $4,314,3(5 in 1919, as against a profit AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. FIRST niCw B13c. fiw tw-WN- f flrt futlnam. 4 Vliwwn (Oi lUiiluwAi'. 4J.1l lA'ly.Walaa. ItO; (ikt llli iuit ion. iw of iim norm. 10H J HlVfTWMIM' nn; Nn lust la. W. Ill' lumkln. Uii: aniitiKw los: Oiicni r lv.4Mwf. . nAlni. 10A. 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Track ft. llnttrd Atatrs alteeornlsea llrrrera In Guatemala. WASHINGTON, June 24-- The Hef- - rera Oovornmsnt Hi Quatemala, which U tale Jjeparuneai. NO ARREST ORDERED FOR CARUSO THEFT John Doe Inquiry Into Jewel Robberv Comes to Futile End. Th John Doo Inquiry Into tho theft $400,000 worth of Jewels from the summer home of Enrico Caruso on June was completed y before Justice Sherrlll H, Kftsl Hampton. District At- - torney Yoirig said ovcry one had rked tho case m complete har- - mon). tui added that there did not ap- - Pr to enough evidence to ask a warrant for nny person's arrest. Jus- - 'ice tnorrin romnllmented the Invcstl- - Kfttors - .. . 1 nc session reopuiieu n... '\ 0i wlth Mrs. Caruso un the tand. Hrie 'J hi \taL?!! h\ T' l '7,, n, ' \ \ ' ' \r\ ' ,:hl\: to last anlnuie , (fwltched her pluns ' to $3500 FOR BEING PAT T Fn \TnilflHFST\ ho Boy Wins Damages From Sage Foundation on Charge of Libel. of A Jury In Supreme Court Justice John Ford's vrt of Supreme Court to- - day awarded a verdict W 18,500 to Wll-llla- m aicCiie, a 'boy bringing suit If ihrotish his mother, nmlnst the ltussn gaR0 Foundation for damages for libel, The Foundation published n picture J of the Infant defendant In 1914 In a book entltlod \Boyhood and Lawless- - nP ovcr lne P\\\ \ Xllis uuun na, survey of lhe wogl Mc Ncl(fnt)or(, ot yomiK csioOno ttstlfled tho boy was a model youth, nnd. at the time the picture wb t.Ken oy a pno- - tnn.ni.a IahIIhm n Inin mlnr Witt an altar hoy nt the Church of fit. Ambrose. in West Fifty-fourt- h Street. In denying motion to set aside the verdict. Juntlco Ford warmly crlti- - cltvi tl,e Foundation. ' ERROR CUTS Orr DAUGHTER IN WILL Finding Mrs. Brasher of Sound Mind Bars Mrs. Bain From Legacy Codicil Revokes. Through the error of a Jury which meant to decide In her favor. It de- veloped yrfttcrday, Mrs. Louisa Ila'.n of No. 110 Henry Ktrect, Urooklyn, gained no redress through her con- test of tho will of her mother, the late Mis. Martha M. Brasher of No. fS Seventh Avenue, that borough, who died Feb. 15 last, excluding Mrs. flaln from pnrtlclpatlon In her $1.000.rUO ustato by meana of a codi- cil to her original will, marto In 1012. In the original will Mrs. Ualn was left $10,000 In cash and a trust fund Of S4U.O0O. The Jury by Its verdict revoked tho codicil which cut Mrs. Ilaln off, but found that Mrs. Hrnsher was of sound mind wl n she executed her original will. W fact that the will provided that any lecatoe contesting It should be automatically cut on cs- - caped tho notice of the Jury, and so, regardless of tho fact that the verdict set aside the rndlcll. Mrs. Hiln still remains cut off undar tho terms of the orlglnul will, Inasmuch as the Jury held the testatrix was competent at tho time It wrm made. After the mistake was discovered member of the Jury went to Herbert T. Ketcham, attorney for tho Brasher estate, ami besought him to see If omo way cannot bo de- vised to give Mrs. Bain what the original will provided \ho should havo. Ketcham said that may 00 done If the helm consent. Under tno will hnlf of Mrs. Brnsn -r- -. PS.ate went to.tho Church Char ,y foundation of Long Island. Tl'.n 'residuary legatees are Rdgar M. Doughty of No. 151 Lenox Itond, Brooklyn; Herbert u. amun oi wo. na Highland Boulevard, that trough . -- M k 'M? Each rocelvt'i about $125,000. Doughty and Smith wero Mrs. Brasher's lowyera AUT0ISTS BAD.LY BURNED. Una Tank In Srillin lixplodes, tn Jarlne Ttto Buffalo Men. BYIlACL'Si:, June 21 John FrleK of Buffalo Is In Bt. Joseph's Hospital, nrnhnblv fatally Injured, rts the result of bolng enveloped In flames yesterday When the gasoline tank of his auto- mobile burst Into flames. The man wa's Dractlcally roasted alive and physicians entertain little hope for his recovery. . . .... . . rricKa .vw...u also of Buffalo, waa In the car, but escapod with his life, although sev- erely burned. the car in wnicn uir iw; wrm riu-In- g was a sedan. As the flames shot up from tho gasoline tank. Iln.t man-age- d to reach the door and Jumped out. Frlck. was held a captive until his clothes wero on flro and then ho fell out of the door. It was at least two minutes more before the flro tn his clothing could bo extinguished. 900 KNIGHTS AT CONEY. Seventy Antos Flllad When llronx K. of C. Clo on Junket.' Filling twenty larga sight-seein- g cars and about fifty touring cars, 900 mem bers of the Bronx. Council, Knights of Columbus, with their wives and swost- - hearts, \did\ Conoy Island last night. Tho automobiles gathered at UOth Rtmpt nnii Thirri Avenue. Then tto linn hn.ilpil l,v (Irani! Klilirllt AfMUrl( Conway and Socrctarv Michael Inch, paradol through the Bronx, Magistrate John B. McOt-ehan- , Ddward- - Qeary, Nicholas Eberhardt. Charles Sheridan. T, Floyd Stapelton, James Barkley, Sain inv nnn A iioai or tuner iironx ceieo- - rltles oomnianded cars In the tolg pro cession. Wratchestor O. O. V. Committee 3Icrls. Tho Westchester County Itepublican Committee Is meeting y consider- ing tho claims M Ueorgu J. Werner for tho office of sheriff. Yonkers has al- ready launched a boom for llobert Fer- guson, so u promary contest is likely The of County Beglster James K. Apgar apd of Supreme Court Justices Thomnklns. Morchauser and ueorre a, juuie ior as lavwiios. r. aa been recognised by Uie United County Comptroller and Harry n. s, It was announced y at the well lor County Treasurer appeared to Z : . . r-- r-4 Unit N Un I 01 r IILlf LLuLLL ULUL I (Continued From First rage.) employer was to bo notified Imme- - dlatoly. bo he could accompany them and get the necessary wldeDce. The assumption Is that tlwcll mleht hnvn l.een trsnned bv s, hus. l\id. who lost his head, and Instead ocing satisiico witn mo eviuencc, k,Ie(, tho ,rfnlnn, Mr. Doollng said ad Mr' al!'y lwou,ll! ln,vUte the story. All the seem believe they must look to some new line of Inquiry to clear up the mystery. They .have found nothing convince them any ono knows the murderer except the murderer him- - self. In other words, they believe was alono when he killed Klwcll, and that no one saw him go Into or Out of tho house. Much time, has necessarily been spent running down minor cities. One the doubtlul points 1s where ll went after leaving tho Lewlsohn theatre party. They arc utmost con- vinced he went straight home. Dut they prove' It, It still will get them nowhere. Similarly, ovenIt they es tabllsh the fact that a. telophone call wen. oUt from tho house before he reached home, It would mean nothing unless they could find out who sent It ,... .,,. uuuin n. .ivn iu(- - mor racing partner, cancu again iu-d- at tho District Attorney's office In rcsponso to a request of Mr. Swuun, but It was Assistant District Attorney Doollng who questioned him. Before going Into the offlca Mr. Pehdlpton chatted with tho nows-- J paper men. Asked as to a theory that Elwell wns killed because he failed to sup- port a child and Its' mother Mr. Pen- dleton replied: , \Nobody believes that kind of stuff about Elwell.\ If there .Is anything In tho Elwell mystery agrowlng out of the sale cf the race horso Pastoral Swutn, Clary Winfrey, who now owns the horse and was once ElwelPs trulncr, knows nothing of It. The basis for tho story wus contained In a despatch from Kentucky, saying the sale ot the ho'reo was brougi about through third parties and that Elwell re- fused to pay a commission that goes with such transactions. Winfrey and his brother, who Is- - known Ui tho race- - track as' \Slim being tall and stendcr, whlleY'bary','ts short and stocky, both discussed the matter with a great show of frankness at tho Jamaica track yesterday. \Yes Bald Oary, \1 bought Pastoral Swain from Mr. Elwell for $3,500 Just bffore his murder. I havo the bill of sale for the transaction, l rauy gavo him only $5,200, four $l.b00 bills and twelve century notes. He owed me about $300, so ho deducted that from the sale price he placed on the colt, squaring our nccounts. If you need verification lor this, see Tim O'Brion. He stood beside mo ami saw mo hand over the cash.\ \Why should Eiweii want to sen the horse'\ Winfrey was asked. \Because he needed ready cash. He hnd nroDertv and other possessions but wits shy on money at tho time.\ Gary thon produced a letter writtei. to him by Etwoll from Louisville. Ky lhe middle of last month, He ki d this proved that the. murdered man wasn't obliged to leave Kentucky suddenly or In a hurry. Tho lct'sr rav.i: f w'My Dear Winfrey: I am writing to acknowledge your lottor with check and statement Inclosed. I had a good bet down on Pastoral S, and wn naturally disappointed when he was beaten a head. Thls was at Plmllei.) 1 shall bo ln New York the first of the month and will then straighten up our money matters, I bet $100 on Mrman for vou and 3200 on Pastoral s.. an owe vou 3375. Will you attend to the Inclosed bill? They keep charging mo rent for the stable whlJh I am not using nor intenn to us \Yours very truly, ' \J. B. ELWELL.\ The Inclosed bill wus for $IC6. four months' rent for staoie room at tno old flravescnd course. MUs Etly Hope Anderson, \the woman In black,\ who hns rorrobo-rate- d the story told by her friend, Victor Von SchlegMt. former hus-ban- d of Viola Kraus, has announced she Is ready to come to New York and tell the District Attorney all she knows, which she says Is nothing that would help clear the mystery. Shn will be accomDnnled from Min neapolis by her father. It was said at the District Attorney's office that she would not be pressed to come here now, as It Is not believed she ran bo of much help to tne invest) gntotn. X of Unexcelled, fragrant, rntnnrised of Butter Butter Crisp, Butter Sticks, Caramels and many others. nunc atk rov- - Klirjs MU'UATINKH- -. Iltx of tatlfjiruU Hunry Noasat. niwlueen from h .nurrat and cholrwt of cremurrr aeneryoajv atlidilrd wlh taaly rhopiKMl Suls uud with oar m ator?a. (sroouim. or la.rt location. Tho apoclflml wicht HALTED HAMMER 'A TRIAL RESUME Juror Says Bribe Offer Did Come From Doctor Near. Tlie trial of Dr. Julius Hammer, charged with ftianslaUghter following the death of a patient after an opera tion, was resumed to. day In llronx County Court before Judge OlUbs, who yesterday adjourned it for an Investiga- tion Into tho roport of Juror Joseph L. Mahcr, No. 1160 Forest that he had been offered $10,000 to Influence a verdict In the physician's favor. The Jury whs retained Intact At 'a Inquiry, which a be- hind elosed doors with the other Juror. excluded. .M&hor jlalJ ho ru.i an.. proached Wednesday by a man tvhuse description he gave to District Attorney I Martin, who expects tn nuke an arrest I . Thli man advised him to \hold out for an ucqulttil.\ He would profit to the extent of $10,000. Mahcr sa.y.1 he was told. i \Did you get the Impression this man came cither illrctly or Indirectly from Dr. Hummer?\ ho was ajrked. \No ippltal CkTahor. The Jury then was called In and the full testimony read. Judge Glbbs, iuked enoli man If the affair would Influence his opinion ninl whtu nil flaUl ho, the Jury to return at 2.20 o:!ock. whn Dr. Max ttosenthsl was pUccd on the stand ba u witness for tho defense. COAL SHORTAGE IN NEW JERSEY Curtailment of Gas and Electric Service Forecast by Public Service Corporation. There Is danger of shortage of and electricity throughout - Norther i New Jersey bernusp of the ahortago of coal, th\ Public Service Corporition announced y. ln a statement It aya: Unless conditions .change In the next few dayn both the Public Service \.lectrlc Company aid the Public Ser vice llos Company will liavn to curtnlLV 1 their output for want of rcul. Tho \ situation Is very acute. Coal contracted for Is not coming In. We are not .. tlnK enough for our daily needs.\ President McCartcr at tho IMWIc torvbv Corporation has rctuned frm Washington, where- - he tlrgeil t'no In- - t ratatii iTomtnerce Commission to .take steps to -- lvo relief. Mealiury Arrlrra to llrlp llrymi In Hla Dry I'lKli. SAN FRANCISCO, Juno For mer Justlco Samuel Soabury of New Yotk arrived last evening to Join tbo Bryan forces nnd Incidentally to lielp liodovll aueh .plans .in Charles F. Murphy hay havo for voting tho New York delegation under the uult rule against the wishes of some- of the members. Senbury'o arrival whs hailed by the Bryan group us an ad- dition worth while, tho more bo be- - .'.use ills won tuiuwu oiiuosiuun iu Tmnmiinv irlves hint a standing nmong the delegates from the MlJdlo West not enjoyed by ' other kcw Yorkers. U lrrlrxa Strike Dmln. LONDON, June 21. Tho atrlk'e of lreleps operators which threatened to urine shlrmlnc activities to n virtual .tnnriatlll. hn been called off. Thli sctic.n was taken as a consequence of iieotlngs or r.io Association wireies Telegraphers held y at London. Liverpool and other porta. The leaders declare they have secured guarantees of fair treatment. GSOfj 13 An air of refinement and good taste is reflected in this simple but beautiful bedstead. Plcasin; to the eye by us tactful out- lines and at the same' time strong and serviceable. Mat- tress and spring equally good In all the essentials of fine bedding. FRANK A. HALL & SONS ( Maaulsclurtrs ol Beds and Bedding 1 20 Waal 40th St., Haw York . If. V J Vtuv J8t& J velvety Chocolate, d7\k Jt f Chios. Nouiratmes. -- Jv JH v Fig and Cocoanut SPECIAL, POUND BOX Attractions :\. o !.- - ATK cov- - lCtlKII NfTTliU I.IILM Tim lo..., thla iwwt In rouiprUrd of a. roorarl ol lloiirr MVCft. .'Mill fUvornl Maralu.nalUiT. la men li Imrlixl n hlr, ta.tv hnalLih Walnut. llii. flnlalilnr Traturo la a rloak of our .\C. Drllclnua aTMv!i. Nrr York. loenarK, lolephona dlrpctary. Includaa tho container. I PENNY POUND PROFIT mh tMr-,,BMnti'- jam jwafj ' Our Big Daily Special For w, Friday, June 25th CHOCOLATE COVERED HARD CENTRES A big collection of favorite hard candy goodies under coverinna our Molasses Thursday o i. lr bUn-Urt- rd tTnrx-c-rllf- il. l Arrest Avenue, u g ot VY9F UaSSattKaaaa tilnwii isiMUxri'Jiii i is ss ism mi X3 r