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It was know, ho\V~ver, that at leats Rrr\j.t§ l1:1,d be~n nlade ~p 1.1!1tll nQOB Md It WM I'ello\tl'd tllat 11101:e tban summonse~ had beel1 Issued for minor bll'enqers. In tile firat hours 'bctwf.1on twenty.llvo \n<l 'hil'ty cabs which had been stoj,en l1orted. Tho offico (It the State ~'!o\ol' VCl1ic\e C(lmmissloner lists 18.9~5 taxicabs in the nl~tropolitan section. which Includes Rock- 1und, Suffolk, Nassau and Westchester counties. The ~\'tWtles out~dfl the fIVe boro1Jghs. ho';Vev\ arc nct co-q:peraUn~ in thE: drive. . While the crusade continuos tile prison\ ers w!1I b,. l1a,led into C(lUl't. Olle 'WII-a flnq!\. no tills afternool1 by lIlaglstra~e eO%;fll.!an In Yorkville Court for Ol'eratlng 'v:J.thout a llcense aEld ::tJ.lolher was sent to jalJ tor twenty da;'s for tile same ofte~se wilen M was Ilj'ral!;rneq in night court milt nigh t. Chief Inspector Fay Is In elial'!!e of tllfl The houso at 7:1 J\lhm()n stl'eet, Broo;dya. after tbe fire \vbirh lImed three [)(lrsona was extinguished. 8 D(Jad, 10 Injured in Brooklyn Blaze wet and ~hlve1'ing. • to tho \treet. prc~ent rO_u_ud_.U_P_. __ ---- (ContInued Iron, Page 011 . .,.) \SPANISH PRISONER\ CAUGHT' I ftrst. ladder. He IlIlW the eldl ,. Mrs. lA- Five llours after the fire was discovered a firema.n ca,tne from the ho\\e carry'lng a bowl of wat~i' It! whkh a solitary gold- fish Bwam. The bowl was sm\j{ed. but the flsh unharmed, 1:>rlly~re. sixty· five, a.t her wlm'ow In her n:lgl1tdr~s\. Sne was sobbll1g ar.d shaking \U\ hands Uke a helpless child. ~:Irs. Labruyere weighs 2\50 pounds. But Al'reGt In 50.vur Hu\t EndJ Career 01 '\VashillgtQIl, March a.--Gene:ra,1 Ramon Clancy did not hesitate. lIe stePl'oo qver de Santa Clara. ~omet\mes Ra!ael de san· . t lie ,111 and clutched the womlUl. ;' tnternatl()na,1 Swindler J. C. Clancy. supervising' Inspec to.· of the Tenement House Department: a.ud J. M, Bol!ror. deputY chief InHpeeto r. Inspected tho ho-uBe after lhe fire had I,e<'o extin- l\'ulsMd and announced 'h.,t all regula- tion .. in the Tenei'iient HOll\ !_\W5 had been compliea ,,'!th In tt 3 (On,t rudlon. tOB. und as-ain just n. d!'l S.; but Inter-; ,?Ultlr hands--those at GIlPt~i1 Byel'B. naUonally l~~ow:n as the~aniSh prls- anil Firemen Frank Ward and Wllllam oner.\ at last has been jailed. tIls arrest BU~Bs-also grasped her. A rOl,e sling en.ded a fifty-year police hUIlt, ! \ Improvised and Mm. Labruyer~ A report to the State Departm~nt sald \ slowly to the safety o! the street, the \General\ had bCon apprehended In ...,hEre she rollapsed. The damas-e Is estimat<\l at morn tl13,ll $25,OO~. Madrid and Was (or tile first time In hls, Slle was burned alld cllORlng wlth smo~e GIRL HIT BY AUra GETS $5000 care~r .actually a prisoner. The record~ : and ,vas taken tQ the hospital. Doctors --- ,-- show that he swindled many Anlerlcana. I said her condition was CI·ttleal. Father Re9clvclO $1500 Verd let Ir) Dam- The \Spanish prisoner\ posed al} a bank~ I l\ilealJ'Whllc, In 1be rear of the building. age ActlCln rupt. Imprisoned em that charge and po .. • unseen by th~ hundreds now swarmlll.lI' to A. verdict of $5000 ro'· H,trrle swergel '''''fing a hidden tortune 01 $360,000. From Lh~ Bcone. Patrolman Barbel'! was mount- and 11,00 for hor' father. Otto. V.,,\ 'c· pers~ns-WTio offered to ~ 41Hu-.J.n tbJ!.......llUL. the l]l·e-,,-,!caJ1.B _I'ol~l!J.!l to the }'tUrd tioor. turnell by a jury in J ulIl.,ica J-;upremo recov\ry of his fcrtune tor a reViard of: Fle ca.nted Ihe younger 1\Irs. Labruyere -COtn't'itn'IttY 4B t-bell' suit ng.tlnBt tho ~lllJa $12(),OOO, with a cash advance \from the i t..o Ih\ sround, and assisted hot\ husband, &; Gibbs Corporation of 2&6 Fuurth \venue victim always stipulated. he Is aUeged to : Frank. Manhattan, and James ~lnhar of 107 East have reaped a fortune. I Labruyere's tather, LoUiS, who Is sixty- avonu .. , Long Island City. eight. had been carried to the street from Tho damages were awardo,l for !niUrles BROADWAY PAVING COLLAPSES I th~ front of the hOUSA, His coll(lJtion Is sull'ered 1,y the gIt'1 when sIHl\,,'!lS run dnwn \ set\!ous. by onE of the corpuratlon's t ruell\ drtven Hole Forms ,'n Front 01 Standard 011 Building at No. 26 A section at pavement !n tro~t of tho Btandard OIl Building, 26 Broadway. col· lapsed early today, leaving a hole abotlt e1gbt feet deep In the center of the atreet. Traffic ,vas beld UP fol' a brieC period whUo policemen roped ott the ILl'ca and diverted vrbldes to other streeta. II&at Drives Back Firemen by :Manar as she stePI1E'fl fron~ a. trolley I John I'. O'Hnra, Deputy FI:ro ChIef, was on .July 20. 1922. nenr her hon~ •. ll9 .;Ighty· fllr-octlng the worl' ot firc-fighters now. sixth Bt\cet Woodhnwn 'ThE father's • .A se<!ond allrm had been sent in. awanl WI\.B for loss ot his d. ugllte,\\ ser. I I.lll.l'berl led firemen 10 the top of the vices an~ metUoal fpes. Thp hole Is about ai;c feet in dla,meter and rl;rectly over the Interborough 8~b· \\\9' ~eaf the Bo'Wl!ng Green station. Po· lice say electric lInomen had been worltlng I below that point yesterday and had t\c- placed the cemont mnnhole covering. The .. treet • ,Hapse occurred when a trolley ~\'-\'~\\'·\\)ju,\p.l ... 1 an adjacent track. Philadelphia Man iil Suicide third floor. but the amnlle and Increasing lwaL nnd flames d\ove ~hem bade. Deaths of a Val} THOMAS 0, SMITI-l Bu.lness Man, Figure In l'c1ilk Exchango Probe, Klllc:d by Truck On the top fioor John J. Cal·roll. who <lll7nS a. garAge and trucldng business at 24S Poarl street. BrooklYn, had awa.kened wIth hIs wlte and tour chIldren. lie grabbed thE baby. Joseph. Rlx months old, nnd' ,'lair.. t\\ ~ and a half ycurs;'1:lDd dashed I to tho real'. I Funeral services are 1><'lng nrr\ nged to- With I,oth children In his arms he got t:>· day tor Thomas O. Amltlt. \I tv-dght. who tbe roor and hurried them dOlln to No. flgure<j In the Investir,a.lh,n \f the ['on- 74 I I • . . II B(l.ldat~r1 Mini Exchnngf' !1fl(~-t'n YE'nl·S (,go. 'Then he turned back. exporting to \c>e Mr. l'lnulh was slruel, nnel f«talI>' Injured hl.ll mho and the otht'r t,,-o children await· I by a motor truck whlk 'r .. \\ln~ l\lxth 11I1l I1tm .,t the bark wlnd\\s Tirey were I aVC/lUe near 1\lftieth slro\ The ell!'~l'. not 'hHO. CarmI. In panic. ra.n to the I John B Delmarrp or 87.1 tn-Ih . \rnue, front of tht\ housr ~'ooclbaven, Queens. \\ia~ c 1111~f\'l with ·fh. same emptiness at his front win' homicide. JIFF~~&! CO . . \ ,FItTH AVE~~ fi:37~S'tR.tETr - Wasl1l@ftl)Il, Ma,#ll In .:a .!.cl~l.\ t~ Pr.Q~ldent \'\,nIj,;\ IlJfll:rlnOld tllIB ExeC\lt~v~ U1l1,t ''IT;;,'\'''''''''''' \aCCUS'EII!I\ obar~ng IrnI;Ql!J.rlt1es III hanlilll:lr 011 E'~<leral securltlel,\ rema\p tal' nQ'~ !:rOI'l\ prpVln'E' th~lr charges -ll\ , ' tMY \'iI1\\i ·In UltQ,'! ' Mr. ~~.mOD'B lotter revle,ved the. ac- tIvities e»/ Dl.\ower and MC<:a.l't~r and ce- dl~reu t~~1t ntrltber 11M been able ':0 go furtho:r 1tluan to ~ay' that t!leY Busl.~nto<! Irregttlarltl'~s but could not prove <them. Charles G. Dawes easily was tILe mOflt a,ttractive and plc~ tlU'esqua ftgllre leu tQday's I}re-Inam~uratlon 'preparatlolf! as h~ ~trQ1led abour the oapltal. Tllo O~!I\111littee'~ rePort, he said, ic.r the 1I10et part \Ls liardly mOl'e t!lan a \epetl- tlon 01 ebl'al'g:es ma.Qe by MI'. Brewel'-\ Mr. ~{\ mentioned tbat in _\P'l'1l 01 last Y' o~· -he> llad answel'ed 11'\ r1etl£il fl,11 the chnrges made, and '\I~clared I \1: IU(ld then, ,>lll.4 I repeat here. that thero have, 1)eell ~e !ll'audulent dupUr;atlon~ or ov~r-' Issucs r>-'t tiM publlc debt l).ll,d tIlI\'t the cha.rll'eB IW.{J absurd; \':t:berEll \'I'ere some mech~lcal and clerical ~r .. ors In the preparation all!.d re- cordlJl.l! of U111 e:n(lrmOuS Val~l1\~ ~e \var- Ume alC'ur-It!es,\ he said, \and thero \il\e some P~tC:f thefts o~ ret!:red 5eG\.lfltle;s from thE ,;iIlES.\ , \ThE lll.~cl1anioal and clerical c,-rors,\ he cOl1tfnl!'tod, \dl~ not result In any loss to the (;ev'l\Jlment wblle the thefts ~! re- tired sl>\:lU!l'ltle5 from the tUea t>.aY\e In., volved It. lIJ8S to the Cnlted States o~ only i13,1~~ dUe: of appl'o:&lmately one l1taM.re~ blllloa d!oIJat\s of securities retired by the RegIstrY' ()of Tohe Tl'easury dUI'lng the :parlt>d 191.1 to ltJ2~.\ A Nlpert urslnll' a complete audi t \'[ til., public: d<lb t and othOl' measures to \\,rreet conditleJ!ls which ,vere declared to have led 10 dU']Jliu/l.tiOll of Government \onds sotne I,,-!ttl fraudulent PUI'pose, art d tlH !aI5111.<\tlo 11 <If ,·eeords. has been st'~~ftle<1 by a. majority of the HOUfle conullittee whlcn il1V'.stlg~ted charges of' Irl'egulnl'j· ties in Ute BUl'eall of j!;ngl·,win(;' and Pl'intinJ;. \ peclu:ll»g the proportIon 1>f Ute bUl\.d QuplleiUOEls wllich resulted frClm fraud is \not 3'~t;d\'lel·mlned.\ toe oQmmlt\t;\e EIlIlJOr. tty llClded tint Ute report gf lne ':rreasllry I relatn. 10 tile mMter Is \Incomplete cop- rt'adlcto~'y l\.IIel evasive.\ Al<>l1~ \\lUI\ tbe majority report, Slj;l\ed by Ro~r\\,entatives lOng. Republlo;;ln. 01 , IllInois, Steagle, Democrat,. of All'loba.ma. and !Stevenson, Democrat, of SQuth Caro. Una, nepnsentative McFadden, cllll.il'rnan, submltt>Ed a. minorIty r;-eport declarl:ng tho ma~o\'lt;;y findlngB were \Incomplete\ and that he could not subscribe to them be· cause tllte hearlnl\'B had not been eoBtinued to pel'DlII:; the Treasury to pl·cuent:. addl· The Dawes pipe \'flB ille Qllly trnce DC the \Hell. Marln.\ ancl canlDDJgn days.' H& \va!Jf,~« 4I9no <IiiI'! slt>'IV)Y, seeming to tako Cull advantage ()f his Inst day as a priva.te cltizon. Requ.~~t~ oe pjmtognphor& that he dorl' '1115 hiLt, :puff at bl~ pipe, give t'rnllt' I and prollle viewa anti ~oso as a \hand- shaker\ readlt:y \\ero gl\anted. . It was a new and (lelIght'ful Dawes Washington saw-amiable, attractive and ijomewhat boyiSh. Ho '1'allt~ to C()clld,;c I ' Damaged Casts Taken From t-!ome of ::;culptor's Aid-_ Indict\ ,. mellts Are So4~ht ARTIST TO FIGHT FOR /jCHILD\ I Special Dispatch to the Eveninu Post Atl3Jlta. (/a.., Mal'ell S.~Pamaged models of nob~rt m. Lee and the, g)'OUP at equ as - b'lan j)S'~I'CS formlllg 111e central group of the Stone Mountain Confederate Memoriai. .After !\J,1 ~/i.l'ly hl'ealcf{l1t\ with his [a.lllilY 1\.t the Hotel \'Villard );10 ~trQUed o~er to the Executive offices and confOi'l'~Q on inaugural \r.-nngement$ \ tho Presl· dent. 'rltch .,onierence 11/'>18 terse but the two Iln/.mred awh.l1e, perlUlpS lool\lnS' 'Into the fO\lr years ah(l(l.d. . thE! Ia.tter /l. d~lplicate of the one dastl'oycd On hia way Ollt General Dnwe~ quickly became the center of ~ group of ofd fl'iQntls and nawspapal' men, \You know,\ h~ ~h uckled, \! ha veo't made up my milld about tIle Senate. Don't I~now how l'lllij;o this p\esldlng: buslness.'-, Just then b. ca\,ght sill'h t of Henr!k Shlpstelld, ).i'nl'mer-LalJor' l:3enntor [rcm ¥innosota. \Let\e aSEh-' SI10l\c' UP General Dawes. a.br\lptly but good-naturedl)'. \you\'e\ Senutor. and' ol~e of these l'acll~al ones\ His pipe cam e out of his mouth. 1115 bluo oyes, twlnkllng a D\oment before, gl'ew se- rlolls. and tlu smlla vanished. \you lmo,\\,\ be continued, \I spent many yeara In Nebraska, worlled hard and was up ag-alnat It many a tlnle. Onee It took me II'>.ree yoars to p,.y off my I <lebts, but I didn't grow radical. How , old are you?''' I It was llke a. fatllel' questioning n chlId. I Cneonsolously. perhaps. dumlnated\ by the intens€> personallty of a nHl.l1 four Inches shol·ter than him. elf. Shlpatead replied, Without other (omment. \Forty·four \That account. for It,'- snapped Dawes. ··you're young yet\ l in the studio last Wecl~esday, have been discovered by .De Ka.lb County officeI''' searching' tile home of J. C. Tucl<el', super- intEndent of construction ot tlJe memorIal. The of!icel's, armed. with ~e..'\rch war· rants. visited the Tucke!' home at Stolle Moun1~1l. ,,\ tile exception of two or three small models alleged to hav~ been ~an'led off hy Glltzon Borglul11. dispossessed sculptc>r of the memorial, th\ damaged models are all that lemaln of the plaster ('asts from whleh the gigantic\ ~arvlng was h~ing rnao on the mountain side. ':rIle mQrleis found 'u y the officers liIu'I baen sliSh tly damaged. I Dlseovery of the mod~ls was announced I as he Del{<4k~ l\ounly Orand Jury bCglIn I investigation of the cbarges eonneeted with . tite d<struction of the models In the studio WId the removal of othel' mo<1els frorp the ~!Cen\ of operations all the mOlllltaln. FoUl· Indictments are belns' sought agaInst Borglum-In'·ceny from the house I in conneetion wIth the remo\'al of models il'am Ihe sludio (a felony) two cimrges of mal!dous mischief resulting from tho dc- \tructlon of models anti a chru'ge of simple I larceny. bllsed on the remo\·al of the bust I of Stonewall Jackaon from the mountain. $tone HOl.!8e Uset:f by WashinQton L..nd Dc.ired In Brooklyn Action to aoqulre far a l'8.r)l: tll~ prop', ~l'ty bounded by Third alld Fourt~ streeti and Fourth and Fifth I).vep.ue§, ,IlrQQ~I¥n, was brought by the' city betor6 JUI!Illee Lewill II) th'\ SUprtmt\ O<1lil't 11) ;lU(lOkl~ today. A stone house used by George Washington at the :Battle af J.,()l,)g ISla~d, stallds on tile property, an~ It; tl! \ntQn~\}~ to preserve the llulldln&, as an historlc;;>1 la.ndmfll'k. The land, held by the Bl'o[)kl:yn EdlsC>ll Company and the R. H. Holding COOl' pany, is used as a baseball gt·ound. BANDITS CLUB PHYSICIAN Held Up by Four, Doctor I, Too SloV! In Rql~inQ His HanQIII f'. I, Dr. Henry Batzes, II, physlolan with off\ oes at 113 Second avenue, Is recoverlnr today f!'Om IorJjtll'les received when he was assaulted by four yMlng men. l'obbed <Ie $150 q,nd Ills watch and strllck aver the head with a revol vel'. Dr. Batzes. wUh a patient, Max: Blacleman at 877 East Tenth street, were alone in the el'!iees last nl.itl when the men entered. Tl1ey ordered Batzes to hold up bls hands. He was slow. He wrts lmocl,ed tu th~ 110m'. '1'he bandits then escaped. Notl\- inS' was taken from B1ack,man. \ .SANDWICH BI~_HER.:..GEiS $1()()() i Wllman Wins Damage., Saying Lbard Was Hldll1g Between Slices of filre_d I A jury til City Court todaY al'/~I'liea. I S1000 damuges to Miss Catherine PUl!'gl'S, \ fo,' Injuries sbe suffered when It fi~ll(l~ wlch :ahe WEl\ eating in a Broadwav re~\au- I rallt turneil lne ta.bles. fls-urat1v~ly IlI1~Qk- , Ing. and bit her. .MIss Puree ~al<l the sandwich harbol'cd <J. lizard. 'l'homaB J. IlUiad;;, manager of the ,·estaurant Ide~ll- I rt'I;rl It as a centipede. And' Justice lIl'1l&- light before whom the ~'16e was heard E:\.- pressed the opinion that It was a wasp. WEDS GIRL, 15.; BOY, 18, IS HELD tlonal \ lla.<l tI.18 been rione, he 5ald, tbe Ina' Jorlt:9 mJgi1t llilve presentpo \diffel'enL Cll'lI~II~OlEl~ n nd necesaurily differGnt I The mnn ,,110 nfl,'er \andered In the fields of ;-';ebrll.Sl<a,t\adirallsm or Bryanism Is olxt l. \God belp the man who hurts tbat I mcnument! God help him!\ '['heso were tlul linnl words o! Gutzon I I BOl'glum. dlsml~eed sculptor of Ihe gl.\ gantic Stone 1II0untaln Mpmoriol, before I he left for Cleveland late yesterday. Wealthy Fruit pe;aler Qf Brooklyn Charges Bridegropm With Abduction Edwa.ril ReynoldS, eighteen, of 43. Rogers a wnue. Brooklyn, was hold In 1i60'il ban wlwn arraiGned before Maglstra.t~ Foil· well in Flatbush Court today an tL alHWlfo(l of abduction. rece:Ol!rtelntlatlons.\ ~Ietts Old I\rlolld Re~rcsentnll\'o Strong. Republican or.l On tbe way to the Stat 0 and WaI' BuIld· Kansas, In a separate minority report I !ng. he m~t Representntive Lineberger, fOUll<l rtO basis at a\l for the majority con· of lalifornia, and the lalter's hrother, Paul I \I'm going to make the fight of my life I for the right of an artist. an author, a du\i hOldlnS' that willie there had ,L!neberger ~ , b.eet> llUI)Jlcation ot bonds. he believed nOllG I Yea.rs ago Geneml Dm\es ~ot Paul Line· waB fl .... ltdltl.nt or spurious . .AlthouSlt thero berger a judgeship in th'\ Philippines. He waB O\OJI<LetAce 01 erron and some \petty apparently ~'as U'E' sal\~e fo,'ecfu.! Dawes thlovll1\.-· 11Is report saId, it '<Va!! \flot In those dm-s. LlnE'l1erger had been turned more lJ\a.n eould be el<pected\ In conSider· do·\V~ at \Va.abingtoll and I,as on \lis way Ing 'tlte g;;reat volumo of wartimo securities back home \'\Ihel he met Da\eB. then Con· Is,ued. trolle,· of tlle Cut re.ncy. Tho m.ajority report declared that dU P I1-\ -\liell.\ sald lJawes. ··)'\u·re qualified for oate b~IL(\. totalIng 2.314,000 pairl!'. rang- that joh.\ I' lng In denomln'dtlon from $50 to $J(l',DOO, • As tbe figur,s passod ol<1wly down the had b~!f11 redeemed to July I. 1024. I <'onldor of Ihe .tately bulldinlt lL negro I ~ attendant ra,nc out ()f a da)'k cornel'. ~ \AND ERLIP' ON THE MEND I \Why hello ('hades\ roared Dawes, and, I put oul hla halld. Bartke:r, Sick for We~ks, Recoverinll I It WQ8 Charles Reedor. footmnn for ~Ie· N~...., From Pneumonia Attaok I Kinley. Roos,velt .~nd Taft. and a favorite fa. thel' or a moth .. r to ha I'e somethIng to say about how his child shall be bl'oul!ht Into thIs world.\ Borglum tledared tlercely. beatir.g hrs huge chest with doubled fist. \By destroying those Imperfect models I stopped the \,lndalJsm whldl some memo b .. rs of the commltteee planned upon the monumont. \Don't blame the South In thi_ conh·o- versy. Tho South is as sweet as a nut over this thing, The South is sound.\ L. I. ROAD MUST ABATE SMOKE Gets ;t Vleck tP. End Blaok Pall Over Morris Park Vards Otis Webb.' It wealth}\ wl\O)esale fruilt dealer of 58 East Twenty-second stl\llot: Brooklyn, snid tha.t ReYl10lds abductea...!\.l' dau!;hte\', J~~sle, fifteen, whom pe ma(.1 on February 26 against the wishes of hel' parents. Death Laid t~ Fall From Beo;i Bll1l'alo, March 3.-B~jl1lllln IL llugb, seventy-five, a .a.1esman tOI\ a. N61V 'l:orlt harQwn.re flrm, was found dead ln his rQOI!l1 at the- Lafayetto Hotel, his body wetige-<I between tile wall and a sl1Iall desk. It is helleved he fell out of bed, . AtL~ntlc City, ~{arc\t 3.-Howard Jos~ph !llxty-llve. of PhHadeh,hla, slmt and k11lc<l I himself In the Un]esli. apartments hero. I Birth, Engagement, ~f.rri.!I., n\ath and I In Memoriam Notice. may be in,erted ill the Evanin, Po~1 by lelep/wnirotl IV h ioI e II all 9000 do,n, nnty tho DC'renming of tprrifiei W()n\l1 and the yells of firemen nnt! polIce. ('all 01. for a moment. thou~ht M~s. Car· rnl lHid f!R.f'sppd \,\\lth the two rhJldren. :\lr .. f{mith's business \aft Ifw.ltf'!l fOl :n?nrs III ~1J(th avenuE'. neUI tal' f:( f\IW IIf thpo Re- ddent. He Ihe,1 at 16, WO<1 Flft; fourth Il':nnl( A.. V,lllderlip, bank~r, Is r\.ov- I \f Dawes \ he \\as Controller mol''' erll1Ji (,0111 an attack oC pneum<min at than tIVenty YNlI'S aga. !tIff' helll'\ In Scarborough, I1cc(ll'Cdlng to \ All dOWll tile hall a.ttt'ndants stepped Dr. ilformall Barneshy his family pltyal- out for a han,lBhalte nnr! tn rongmtulnte The Long Island Railroad, through its I\ pleade<i guilty toclnv in Queens Rpeclal Sessions Court. berore Justice Simons to maintaining a nu\sallC'o at its Morris Pari, yards. InSpoct01' Hosllss of the Board of H .. alth assorted that daily and almost conl!nually dense black smoke paUle<! its pall \V\I' nearby homes. tbere· PalrfJ!ntan Rarbl\ri and olhl'ra harl come meatb~ \ liP til the root now through Ihe at!Jo!nlng '- _________ ..;... _______ ..1: h()u~\ nnd ,\law Carrol running badl and ~\.. _. MiiF$~, l~. wj1e <>t I [orl h the lat.t> Fr-e4erlc Henry Eett'l. III her .evem,.. I Thf\ smoke h(,romp thlrkel' and flames f'l.r;:hth Y<'IlT, at hI')' roeldenC!'. 830 PlITk .ve- ,h.lgh('r Th['l tnf\\n f(>11 back. COI'TOl heard nue Flll1.f'ral servJN\'8 at 8t Bartholomewe n. /IorI'P .. J.r1 nnrJ 1 UFoi1('1d t,\vard tht'!' resr flrp· .(\huN'h Flftif'tb B\f'Pct and Park· aVMlue. ! e:s('ap~. street. CHESTER WILLlAWl BLISS Form~ Official of Seston &. Albany RaTTway Dies at New ~ondon ~e'W London, Conn .. Un:.: 1, !l -{'h<:\ster WlUiam Bliss, slxty,t\·r.\ r<\ nt \r :o;ew Y('\rk l\'tty and New Lnndf\n. If' tip.HI at his ('Ia\\. Dr:\\Bams.by Raid Mr. Vanderlip \Mistah Da\\e •. \ nolV' U! entirely free from tho sel'leB of I' lllncHs\. \V'bleh have caused him t()o remain In boc3 Eor- many week •. \?oll- Vander,lp I. on the meoG.\ Dr. BUJ.\'nl>.:lby .aI\l. \lie Is doing as wen as can be cxpeotod. He baa beon a very skk: ,ptan. Tho attack cie )JnolllDonla. Is not [\ known.\ ,'Isits Htlghes :a.1J!1 Weelis I by endrungerlng the heaith of l·asldents. The General thon visited Se~retarles Justice Simon gave the railroad until H~_ghos and ',,\eel ACier that he I()oked I March 10 to aba~o the nuisance. Charged up h!a comrades overseas, induding MaJor with the same offence last yea. a su.· General John L Illnes, chief of stuff; I pendell sentence was imposed, Major General Doni- Xol .. n. and Brigadier General Ilu~h .\. 1.>ru\ uf the general' U. S. Pension Chief, 80, ReSigns BRo.AD PONGEE ,JAPANIJ!l1! II&OAOG1..0,.H SI-IIRTS HOlda to MQ .. IU'·. I n \Joron Fin\.t Workma\.hip Exceedill[(ly Durable Price _ ••.. _ $9.00 rfhurs~lay a£terDQon .Marr·ll ~ at!! an tAt t hn t Jllum(>nt th£' roo! dlopped with n, OLARR-Wll.lam Andrf'\'HI tormltt rnHt>d f\t.nlofl \·on.I ,'h& names leaped to?aro the ruddy L 8pnntor frtlm :Montana b\ husband of sk~\ staff. \/'--, \ \'\'ashingfOIl, !\larch 3 - Washington Bacl, then throu,,11 tile 'Vhitn lIouse nardner has submltterl his resIgnation as ._~ _____ --: _______ +-g!l:!CrO~u~n!'.d:',S~'~~I\;\h~\::r~e,---,h~e,--w\s stoped by a dele Con\l~lsslaner of and It has been ~~f-::~~:'::;::::::':;~::-l-- Ger1cl:'al Sessions Jury plallgree, In Bro. gat\on of \\-Is(onsin nlen ·Wlth jabsOf Ills ~V~·.J.,;OOIlWJ;.e..·...e.u:e<:uy.e-Hi-- home in tho Pequut >'\ II\\ t .. rl.,,· li~ had 1I E'UF TRIAL FOR MACMACOoTER· ~ ~ai.rT~I'_·~'d~a~t~I~1~ls~s~u~nu~n~~~l'~h~'~'''~'~'~1~1.~lw(~,~s~'~tutlllr~.~ ____ I. ~, ~ ~ j to 1h(> rouf. Carrol, blarkl.'nco llnd f'X- l (81'. AnncJUnC'f'tnl'ct nf 1 unrral arra.nco I Q1(>nts\w.i.l be mlidt.' lat.er. l hDU8t{\lc1 fell, too. Both \Vf'1\£\lHrrif'd to the • ! strcrt. COLBY-On Monl1 3. 1!J~t). at f>1. Lui, •• lias\ I Bodles Found III RuiJls tJlta.1 to U\e a.xty·f\1\61 ~oar 01 hts age. F'Tank )lOOiC\ (\.lby ,..f10 (If the> lato Stoddard B an,l ( :\[Ol\'~ than two hours 1ater .... vhen Hre- Elkn (' (oilly FUnt:'lo.l !>t\T\\,'M In tht' Foalnl I \J'€\n searched the- twtstf\u shell of N~I 72 ~ILvlour ChaII\1 of the ClL1h\dral or Saini I !iI( ~ found lhrC\ft forms nl\'artl1G buC\lC: \\In- John the DI\'iul\. at 4 P]:[ WOtlnrsoU' I c111~. :\II-~~. rnrrol had tried In ' am to Ma]'{'h 4 Interment at CUea. N Y I-a ,-,' ' l pr chlldrrn. GtJTH1dA.N-DoJ\<lthY Jane 1.ytnB' In 'lItatp (;.11111 1 Ten[{nts in No. 70 nntI in 1\0. 71 '\ t\re t;ell Fum'ral Church. Bway, 06th St. Funil- ()111(,1 fin to the Atl\E'\E\t Py f'r('men 'whpn they Ttll e,ervi\oa Tuesday nt 12 N{Jon \11.'1\\ 11 JO!Il\SON-Nl LYlog In ,u.~. Campbell 'Th<',,' 110USPS '\ere sUghtl)' s('orched hy Fuul'raJ (bureJI. U'\\cu. 66th St Fu.nt'raJ slu(lk\ and dt'f\nC'h~d with water, Aftpor sen1ces on WedneBUay at 1L A. M. !h(' ftre ,vaR Umlf'l' rontI 01 tht'h' tC\lld t1t.s 'I\\\'{(ELLElt.-:MarianrlfO L'Jlng in atatp t;amlJlJrll ,Vel'e nl1nwfOd to return. Funt-'r~AI ChUICb, B v,8,JI, (16th ~t. Fu.n6%\al 6('1 nco! un ThUI't{dllY at 10 .A M. .An Nnel'genC'y hospital 'Was pstahllehp(J In, Ill, olftl'e of a physicIan nt Jay nnd S'l'UART-Februo.17 l~ 10!!o. fit. '\'Cimlcz. E'ranCf John~f)n strret5 and aU mInor ('a..~es Lydia FrothmtIhalll Boblns.on. wlie '()f the late- \VUllam Cou('h Stuart 1o~uDcr81 \t!rvll'e~ nt St. BartholJIDcw'e Church Fift1eth r;tt'tlct and Park ave-nue_ Thu.r!!duy mom1ng. Marcll • U. ot 10 A M • WEBSTER-At the ltoo8&v('lt BOApJt&1 o.n Feb. runry 28, A.. GotduU W cobBter, Jr\ til hla thirty\ yeal'. Funeral :!erV1<!E'B Graet'\ Cburch, Droadwa,y and TCl1tb St.reet, on Tllel. day ev,,'1ng JlI.rrh 3 .• t 8 P. M. tl'Putf'd th€'r~. Mrs John Fnrr{'11 wIff'- nr on und€lr~ tnllf'r nt 302 Jay strpt.\t. thrC'w 0[10n hpr llushand's shop Q:,4}d trnn Q fC1rmpcJ It into .a Itl1f'hnn wbere aho spr\ ('d hot <,oft'~e and sa TIll \\ lc h as'\ 'I'he fan;!ly ot (,hnrl,·s I·~ ;\Iu!lp,·. 77 Johnson street. I1ke\lsp ald .. d tho home- le\'o. Mullet' Is n plmnhlnl\' C()Dtractor. HIs ~bfl\l was headquarters f;;- thOBe. driven irVin theil' homJs. Miss ('ather!ne BnWwln. one of the In· Jurod. WBS atruqk hv ~ failing wIndow as she ran from No 74. )\hprnatJ )'larttn Blf'rnp ()f Engino CO;l1 w JlaIL).~ 2H5. took a line of hOR-e tlll·ough thG third flooi' \\ Indow at !'In. 72. His rom· pon!onH, 1'{)al1zlr~e: the rashness of l'-iR ~H't, followed him. He had ('oll\psad 011 the fioor a!H1 'VlaA ('arrled to the strf'flt. \\:hf'JL da~ H~ht t'anle uno thp Rtrf'J11l1S f)f I ',vatel' \\\prp 111u ring ()\'f\l' a !llnrkened a.nd e\1,mol hulk. ··Dull'· ... the collie thnt hud rou .. ~d - F.Hl,,,,· arul hlB ;W,r<\ al'lJ)Cared at n. front window, barking. lie Wal! soal!.1ng day. ~Ir lJlisg 'WaR the \\n ,·1 \\ i1ilmn RlIss prosid('nt of. I he BOl<t,,\ & A Ih., nv nall~ road.. He was gratlu,lt~t1 f!f'lIl lInt Yard in 1884 and later hecame a:';;i\:\'I.~nt f;upC'rln- tendent of the Boston ,~ ,IM'.!11), ltallrond. al:ttioned o.t Sprlml'fteld .. \1.1sa. lie had Ihrp.e children. Maknllll 1 hr .. llL:l~ or ~t, I.-oUb. Mr~, .\l\tnory (\( I b.11 t (If :\':' \\ \ nrk, nnd A.~dlson I,ee( h HlI\\ :!2. Year·Old U~()rge (-annon (\nn\ ... f\\pnt\ t\\O, son ! of City :!\iagtstratP llll ,)!I':\I JalHPS J. !.(\Ol~wClY. dlC'£1 this n:(\rlll\l~ d,t hi~ honle. 2,1 139th stlPet. 13·110 IIwt..r. !.Iueolls, fron\ henrt dlselt\ . l-!c 'Was [). memhf'l- of l',l('dhulil Ln.w Rchool' -ana \ya$ attarhpil III thf\ law of, fiees 01 WIlUam l~. t'tP\\lt \r I ... n/; IslAnd City. lie ,vas graduutell ft-Ull'l ~L Pnt~' rl,k's C'alh\dral lIh;h ~,I\ H.,l<les his j pnr(lntR, (our brnUwl 9 llnrl t\\·o ::!.!olte-rs Bur .. vly€. :s'o fUBi'ral arU111g--e11\1(\lltR lut\'e been mad ... , , Mrs. Lou Ise H. e\ I !l' !\1t'R, I.A)uise }1ol\Il'll(lk Het If!.. \hlo\v of I FrPflp\ lc'1< Heh\rY R~ttR. i~ dl-'atl :H hor horne. 880 ParI, al'('>nllO. I:'hc3 wus elghty- ~Bvon, I'-unfll'al Nel'\' Ires \tIll he helel at !'II, J;lnrtholomew's ChUl'di. Flftl\'h streot and Hlrll avenue. at 2 301'. ~I ThUlsday. John H. Tau S61 9 I'ltilQ.drlphla, Mal'{'h a.-· J .. hn 11. T,lllBSIg, a ~'1lS engineel- nnfl I~ fOl\tlll~ (~tltl\l~ll (vot .. [ ' b~ll slar, Is ttoDd br,'\ 1'''.'1\' I/o WIlS an In~ t'nlo)' of gos-moltlng 'n\P ,11 II\\''>' I, nd was .,MlMt't-(!d ,\,Jth· l.iJ~ t;1!l!'.,j .\ .... imp-rove- OIElI) t COll1pany. kerag. House Cille al'Dl and ('[endl~<1 fistS the gpner:1.1 I tomo:rfow. 'Mr GardnN. who was ap- vlgorQusly n.{h·an<,er! hIs Irleas of ,\11\, t I poi'lted by President HardIng. is eighty .J oil 11 F\. Ma('Masters of thO defunct '. ,~ , ! tl d f -hre>II\Tnge firm of Roy II. Ma(,'M<I~tcr-s & troubles Itls nation ~\oul,l be In the IlGxt \ y~ars old and s known as Ie ean 0 the AND HAOIRDllIjH1iAS FIFTH AVENUE AT 46th STREET Co., eharg~d with tradIng agalnst four yeals. oa~o;v:e:r~nm:e~n~t~b~u~r;e:a~u~c:h~le:f~S~.=======~::::::::::::::::::~::~ the oS',l\\ of ... tu\tome!' of the fll'll1\, t~ay \Good dtl:!enslllp.\ \\8 declared, \Is what = f. c '8 P TO ('eerU n g sin\ kin g r 0 l' 3 11 ~\\ t rl al. this ~ 0 u n t I\Y ne e d s t Dd\ Y 'J' here· 8 IJ,() thin S' I !e!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!I,!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I! Th .. jltn 'Which hean\ his case befc.re J\ld!1;c the mntL!>'r with tlils \orl'l that cant W·1 k Ta.lle:;y lin General, Hessk>ns Cour1 disagreed be cur-cd by thaL\ hi e sates still linger, at 1 o'clt>d< thl\ morning. lie bUl'st oul hillghlng and saluted when I ':I'h.. J'11'), 'Willi out lIlnc hotlr!'!. Ml1C'. one memhE\ of the dolegu.tion. which wore enter canoes Mast..,,.,,, was cnntlrlUed held In $10.000 hond lta,dges marking theln as official repro· an<l Judge Talley ordel'ed an trnrncdin.te\ sentatives of th~ Governor of La. Follette's retl'lel. State. repllca: \·Well. ,\ve·,·. deported La Follette by SE~R E1ARY WINS PROM ISE SUIT At\O'!'R'W Must Pay $2500 in F' all ure to Marry Action .it j Ul·:It In J usUee Levy's part of SUI,r-Cl1!19 Court today returned a. aealed verd'lrt, ot ~2500 In favor ot Miss .Janet Behr,ns a.s damages In hal' breach of 1\I\elrlls. suit all'n.lnst Saul J. Bcaron. a.t- tC>Jn~Y of 82 r;assa~ street. Cc>uns .. l fM' Mr Bc.l'On asked tbo vel'!lirt te:> Lw eet ~sld\ on the ground that !f tho jU TV believed MisS Bebrens' testimony It 6:t\O'uld h~ vo n warded her a.t, ileut $15.· 000. lila asked M!ss Behrens' I,eou n5~1 to join htm on that baals. but ehe latter ,·efUO:'$tl. Tlle Il'lotton was denied by JUBtlC(! Lnvy. wIle» s.ald he verdict WIlS \chea~.\ . rRl~tman;' &ends $35()O tel Ireland !'8'F11l1any Hail today throuj!'h James F. F;ga.Jt\aecretal·Y transrnltt\ld to l:roland the nU)'::l \ $3500. the BecOn~ inslaIltnE:llt ot 11:S c<Pllt.rlbutlon fur lhe re)l~f ()of the dIs- troF01l<l'<l l1POplo In th~ westorll 1>>3l't of the I'i'I~O ~tata. It will ,1:)& !1lslI':ipUI(><l Ill' Al~l,bIB110P O'Donnell. P1'lmnle.of INlIa.l1cl: sending him to Flot\ida.\ In the Ill'st Inle1vie\\- hE' has gh·en since his arrival 118l·e. Mr. rrnlVCs explained why bE' hurst (»lIt of tho plct4t\e scene p.t Orand Central Htation In ;-';ew' Y<Jrk last fall. He seemed n n~!ous Lo correct. any Im{l<'e$- Blon New YOTk or Ih~ country might \lava re~el~~~ .;11. t he \as di~~oul'teoua or t:ude. '~h~, hp !Jurst Gul. It was qutrageOu8. It was l1urcly a C'o'rttnE\rrial I1tnposlUon. At first I was \villln~ t~ stand for a pIcture because thl\Y t.old me they had spent a lot of IUOIIEY InstalUoll' IWeg lights and oth~r apI,al'atus. but It. Ivas tOQ mUDh when they tried to ring In some movie queens on me. I ' Invited (1) a gain Pt\eSl\ntation of \Aida\ tonl15\ht. '\Vltll Jea .... Gordon nnd Frances Perall In. the cast. he (leelined. explaining .he was going tQ hl1\'o a family dInner with Mrs. DUI'Ces, his tlV'C adt>pted Children, anq his thr~e br()there, H(\!lry M., form\r Con. troller; R\l..fU8 C. I'.I\tl U<;lmen G. On the reato of 11~ wa 11<, through the TreaSury Building t~ tbo hotel, thlJ Gim. era! excltoi'l no C'clnmellt or atteMloJl. l And all during II is stroll h. dldn·t 1'()sOl\t t1l \HeU Marla\ trllee. . , • The' other morning, when many of the Sound steamers were held up by fog and ice in Hell Gate, a passenger caine ashore from one of them in a motor boat, feeling very muJ;h like FridtJp! Nansen discovering 86° 14' North, ~1:Il though our friend only discovered Clason Point. Having missed his morning cmgagement in. New York he wandered into :Macy's and saw, ca1loeli displayed on t!i.e fifth ~oor. \You rush thc season. don't you?\ he re- marked, rather bitterly, to a salesman. . And he could hardly be persuaded that Macy' patrons have bought canoes a!teadYi that Sprin, ia just aroUnd the CQmcr, and that the Ole! 'J,\own canoes in which MacY's has specialized so long and 80 usefully are ready for you at Macy's DOW. Why not ,have one $ent to YOlu boat ho\.lfC today? . . -~ ....... ---- '\ I • 'l pul ,\XI ab, COl an in! a:. l fid !M! po I'at <;a prl Ull ne lo( pr, m. co de ha tI, m p~ 1I th bl HI III a! cl PI C re l\1 e. b, al H Ie hI It [r ::to II e, II t I tl I~ T t, t , ( 1