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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, FRIDAY. SEl'TKMJifill 15, 1922. Mrs. Whiton Will Wed JVoted Italian Diplomat B.

R. T. SECURITIES UP, AS REORGANIZATION PLANS ARE RESUMED HOUSE COMMITTEE TO HEAR CHARGES AGAINST DAUGHERTY LIVINGSTON DENIES PLEDGE TO. AID WOOD DENOMINATION FIGHT 57 (Beeia1 to The Eagle.) tecuet Valley, L. Sept.

16 An nouncement was made Jiere today that Mrs. fried Kraseh-Whiton. who laat fall was ana of the Italian dele, gates to the Conference on the Limitation of Armament. His horns is in Florence. Mrs," Whiten secured her dlvprcs from her first husband so quietly that was not until many months later that it became public.

No Early End of Receivership, secured a divorce from her husband, Keller to Present Case Tomorrow Looking to Attorney Cen-eral'e Removal. Menry Whiton, prominent yachts- but Conferences Take Up Fundamental Points, After a summer-long spell or tnao. man and business man. In Paris last Urgeff, Y. City Man for Control lrship-Maie Willing to Step Aside, Jacob A- Livingston, Kings cdunty O.

P. executive chairman, denied October, is te be married again in a lew uays. tivlty and neglect, Brooklyn Rapid Her husband-to-be is Count David today that Jie had promised or threat Augustus CopstantiBl, special adviser of the Italian Embassy )n Washington, Transit securities bonds, stacks and notes felt the impetus of buying de, mand yesterday and today and a4 vanced sharply. The customary rumors were put into, circulation- rumors which are heard whenever t-ouni upnsianttnl returned frpm Ku- Moth were prominent in New jors. and Lopg Island society circles.

The divorce was the culmination of their marital troubles which some time be, fore had resulted in a separation, The divorce was said to have been granted on the ground Pf "incpmpatabllity Qf temperament." Mrs. Whiton Is the daughter of the late Herman Frasch, of Cleveland, a noted chemical engineer connected with the Standard Oil Company, Her home here, "Tulip is one of the most magnificent estates In this section. Itscomprises 37 acres. rope pn Tuesday and is staying at the Nothing overlooked Kits Carlton Hotel in Manhattan. Mrs.

WashlnetPn, Sept. 1 Impeachment charges- against Attorney General Daughterly, as the result of his petition for an injunotlon In the cases pf striking railway employees, as presented to the House Monday by Representative Keilgr, Rppublican, Minnesota, will be considered by' the Judiciary Committee at a meeting tomorrow at which Mr. Keller will be heard. The call for the meeting was Issued today by Chairman Volstead after a brief conference with Mr. Keller, who stated to the House in asking for an investigation that he was nreoared to the stock shows a forward move, and Whiten also reeently returned from abroad.

CountCo which some day will doubtless be oorrect. 4T years old, and is the son of Count Emlle Constantini of Italy. He served In the war in the Italian Army find One statement published today sug In The Time of The Pharaohs the length of milady's skirt was just as varied as is today. CJ $tatuettes of Egyptian women of 2000 B.C. show skirts of flapper length and others which sweep the ground.

One of these models of forty centuries ago has a side drape caught on th hip by a large buckle ornament r-, just like one of our newest models for Fall wear, 5Fw can foretell what changes Dame Fasfiion will dictate, But no woman who aspires to be well dressed will ignore her mandates. The NAMM STORE is better supplied than ever before with fash' ions of the "dernier cri," at prices well within the average income. B.H.N, September IS. 1911. gested the lifting of the receivership in a week or so.

There Isn't a snow-hall's chance q( the receivership end, Ing in a week or a month. What is true, however, la that Informal con. BIS OWN NEIGHBORS ened to lead or aid a fight in the State Conveptlon to secure the rrnoniinatlon of Lieutenant Governor Jeremiah Wpod. The statement was nic.de following the reception of reports in New Verk that he had telegraphed date Chairman Glynn to that effect, sent no telegrams or word uf any kind on the subject. Nor ha? I dis- cussed it with any one," declared Livingston.

"How will you stand on the question of Wood's renonilnstion?" ft was "That will depend on future devel. opments," he said, "No'one has talked to me about it. I don't know that he has been informed that he will bs named." "You had a conference with Uim several days ago?" "Yes; but that was about uuother. said the executive While stories of threatened revolts over the dropping of Wood and go before the committee and present Regret Coming Departure Of Commander Booth ferences have been resumed to oon. eider practical' and feaaible plans for reorganisation, only generalities nave been taken up thus far.

and the sltua. PAYOR COL DONOVAN in support oi cnarges. tnere was no indication as to whether the Attorney General would be represented. The hearing will be public. Members of the committee said Mr.

Keller would be given every opportunity to present any evidence i tion la nowhere near the formulation of detail of new financing. As stated some time ago in The Ragle, It Is not likely that the reorganisation will be effected before winter. Meanwhile the B. K. T.

Is earning The skilled chefs in the spotles Hein Kitch ens are of the same mind as the careful housewife in planning her daily meals. Special attention as to good taste, good health, -convenience and economy is put into every can of Hein? Baked Beans, might possess. enough money to meet its fixed charge by a comfortable margin, and HYLAN LAUNCHES HIS TRANSIT PLAN ney General iNevtun seaped tnrougn. to New York city ronowing run, word Malverne Republicans Repudiate Lieutenant Governor's Claims for Reneminstlon. (Special to fht Eagle.) Lynbronk, I Bept, bora of Lieutenant doverner Jeremiah.

Wood repudiated hie claims for re. nomination and Indorsed fey his place the Republican Starts Ticket Col. William Ponovan of Buffalo, at mass meeting last night held under of the Independent Re, was received late today that practically all the for revamping the ticket, had been agreed upon and that out-aide of the usual motions of disap-. pointed aspirants there would be no snrlmis trouble. The Governor's de.

AT BOARD HEARING Harlem and Bronx Residents At-. tend Initial Hearing on fioinn in insist uuon certain changes tne lunger the reorganization la deferred the better will be the eash position of the company, The larger obligations te be taken care of In sny reorganisation plan are the 0,, 000,000 7 percent notes outstanding, part of wich were taken by the War Corporation, the receiver's certificates now amounting to ahout $14,000,000 and the unpaid interest pn bonds, accident claims, ete. Be, Side the notes there are about 130,, 000,006 or 110,000,000 debts to be paid er adjusted. These In touch with the situation believe that an effort will be made te compromise some of the defaulted bond Interest of the war period. But even If adjustments can "be made, la most likely that fresh capital wllj be needed, and a stock assessment Is an easy possibility, There has been some talk -of an Issue ef preferred stock, but the problem of marketing and the dropping of certain men HEINZ t.an vivo in ins rire nouse at been accepted as hnai ana nis rque-.

will be earrled out to the letter. Tiioro hn hnen no change, in tn 000,000 Project, 1UK north af here. W8e hme was formerly within ppuiiuaries or iqaiverns but a determination to substitute Cel. liam Donovjn for Lieutenant Gov. ornnr In nlliee Of Wood.

The p.ciki was put inroug the Legls, lature by Senator ijeerge Thompson Wltljout.payyjg the slightest atten, ton to the warning of Acting Chair. trollershtp situation has shifted. BROOKLYN. N. Y.

na Assemoiymsn Mowhlnnay sap fating a small aentlnn M.l man Leroy p. Harkness of the Transit OVEN BAKED BEANS with Tomato Sauce Marnhal) tu lit) Renominated. ia kiivi nosnllile that a New York" virus, Including the Woes- rssldenes, and annexing It to the town ef Hum. City man will be selected (or this post t-onimissipn mat tne Hoard of Estimate was guilty of a violation of the Rapid Transit Law In not taking up for con Head. The change was medi over protests from MsJverpe.

The result on the ticket. Maler is to ami He is willing to do so, and while-Thomas A. Wilsonof Binghamtou has sucn an 'issue at a satisfactory price is a serious one. The suggestion has been advanced that holders of seeurir sideration the Brooklyn crosstown Universal sorrow was manifested noes pot ivs the village now although is pa pear Its borders thaj th firs house in whleh the s.nt(,WaeJ meeting was ties ne aagea la subscribe to new pre, ferred stock, partly by way ef assess. been groomed ror nu untt, mio not settled and there is a strong inovet.

rnent. afoot to cat' a man from -the today In Balvatlon Army elrcles over plan submitted by fhe Commission ts the Bosrd on fiept. 8, within the time specified the act, Mayor Hylan th(s sfternoen held the first hearing on his ment for the stockholders and, partly held Is within a stone's throw of the tlle nwa th8t Commander Evangellnn Greater City for the post, Htate Treas oy way or compromise for bond and Lieutenant Governor's daoryard. Booth, for II years head of the Army notenoiqers. tne bondholders, note, holders and stockholders, of course.

own pupway construction project, u. j. u-jnynn, secretary of the In, in the United States, had been re urer JM- Monroe Marsnan is now intoiv to remain on the ticket again, there appears to be more doubt r'-' varrilne the original Dlan of some of which involves an expenditure ef sre having their respective Interests "UB18 Club, an, moved on orders from her brother, flounced rssAititiM aA wm I WOODIN ASKS BOARD TO REVOKE TRANSIT Moo, ooo, eoo. passed Indor.hn-'r- orai B'amwell Booth, supreme looked arter by protective committees, and any reorganization will have Several days ago a statement was ticket, Including Governor Millar and the Salvation Army orsanlza-substltutlni Dnv.r,rwi"'- r' Hone throughout the world. to be accomplished with the eo-opera tion of the various committees.

the leaders to drop Secretary of State John Lypns. Attorney Charles D. Newton is to be super, pedsd by Ceunty Judge BJrskine Rogers of Washington county. Mayer Army heads and privates In the shift on the Lieutenant Governorship ranks here wer fairly overwhelmed at the announcement. They do not vet was py unanlmeug vote, Mr, O'Flynn RUSH HOUR ORDER The Indeeandent rMK i.

nsw wnen Commander Booth will l'K Le' 9ub 18 leave, but they are talking tadav of a Meanwhile the stock market in placing a value of about 4 a share less on the certificates of stock deposited with the protective committee than on the outstanding stock. The contract pf the stockholders with their protective committee provides fop a limit of expense to denpsitafl stqpk ef 1 percent waging battle against the WfcPd or- a formal farewell of greijt impressive. aaiuiittMon in mat end of Nassau tnenlan villages and the suburbs of Burja and Burnabat, where Euro, pfans reside, -were It is believed here that the 14 naturalized Americana reported missing In Smyrna are members of the Amer, lean International Collage, which com, prises the bulk of the American population in Smyrna. They were at the Paradise College compound three miles from Smyrna, aoeordlng to a telegram dated Sept. 2.

Several teachers of this college already have fled. Kemal Demand Constantinople. Mustapha Kemal Pasha haa resolved to march his army on Con-atantlnople unless the Powers hand Over the city to the Turks, according to a statement he made to the Daily Wall correspondent at Smyrna? He also reiterated that his peace terms were based on the national pact. One of the posslbloMmmerilate results of this afternoon's British Cabl, net conference, it is believed, is that Mustapha Kemul Pasha will be Informed that he will be met, not only by Uritish troops and British ships but by a Jugosluv army if he attempts, to occupy Constantinople and the Straits of the Dardanelles. I It ts an established Impression In military circles that the Turkish Nationalist Army is largo enough tp take the Turkish capital if Kemal lici de Countw fvr ii wnicn wn.

wind up ner onif service here in "a blaze of glory." as given out by the Mayor's office that today the City Hall would be "Jammed with representatives of fix payors, elvie and political organisations in Huriern, Washington Heights and the Jironx," because many of these organisations had passed resolutions endors'ng the Mayor's plan for worth of pew city pwned and operated subways. The hearing today related to the subway routes laid put py the Mayor In those districts. As a matter of fact, standing room was not at a premium In the City Hall when Mayor Hvlan opened the pro. cecdlngs. Almost everybody believed.

The Transit Commission was asked described el, Walter Jenkms, national eecre- by the ptate Fuel Administration te delay Its order for Innrtased service Velvet u. lary nere- Pressed it. Army here speak wooS h.n:,v:rv...-i" nr rowti? of work on the Interboro and the B. R. T.

in order to permit William Woodin, Fuel Administrator, to make his own or par, or i a snare, ana wny mere should he a differential of between the selling prices of the stock and the certificates is a pretty mystery. The generally accepted explanation is that Wall Street psychology, which moves In mysterious ways, ft responsible for 1 izr Vr or uie training schools under her The organisation candidates for the leadership and Inspiration; of the in-county eommlttee in the distrint are In property values and inyest-treorge Hardy and Mrs. ijilnton ments of the Army from to survey of coal pn It was ex. plained today. At the same time it mtu 1.11V 41IUt11IOIIUUllLH J1U.VC HI TB inflR It I It and the opinion was freely expressed at the City Hall, that the Mayer got out his plan at this time for pplttfSat was stated that considering the supply of soft coal op hand and reports from the mining areas of revlvinc the 4-potnt difference.

The average trader Is not acquainted with the terms of the contract, and besides, the more active Issue la the stock. Wall Street's designated Luclen Brlsbee and H. A. Commander Booth In In the dark Broughtpn as the candidates against as to the reasons prompting her with- effect only. Chairman McAneny of tnem.

diav.al and she hai cabled to hwr The political eemmlttee of the club brother for further I nfnrinnHnn. Wallln of Tonkers, wno was origmany backed for that place by William L. Ward, the Westchester leader, been (Jroppd from, consideration. Discussion of the possibility of a fight led by Theodore Rposevelt in be- half of Wood, with the proposal to run Roosevelt against Calder 1 for U. 6.

Senator, is receiving little serious eon-; sideration in Republican cliclep Roosevelt some time ago informed friends he was not a candidate, and, while he has ambitions, it is under, stood that he has very little support outside his immediate circle af political friends. Speaker Maehald and former Speaker Sweet have been act- ive in efforts to save Lieutenant Governor Wood, but their work for him huff not been successful. Conferences among the leaders have not yet resulted in the selection of a candidate for State Engineer und St.r-veyoc against Frank Williams. Re- ports "from Syracuse were to the effect that he had told the leaders he was willing to retire from the field, but no other name has been put forward -for the placs. DENIESlEElY'S THEATER IS SOLD tne iTansit i nmmission, wnen tne Mayor's plan was first published, had drawn ropolution uttacklntr Mn- When the yiate for her departure called It "absurd" and declared that ninney, Henator Tnompsqn and IT.

S. ei "no will obey tjje order, he said. Judgment in this case would be badly off course if it should turn out that the deposited stock, when the reorganization comes, should enjoy an advantage over th stock not deposited. B. R.

T. stock eertlfleates of deposit it was a scheme to get votes. Connolly Jiot at Meeting, was reported to the mass meetlnic for action, it was stated thnt they had were selling at 83 S4 at one time today been smothered. Assemblyman Mo- sires; also mat lie has sufficient guns to drive the fleet out of the Bos- BIG LIQUOR TRANSFER Whinnoy had a long talk with O'Flynn porous. It Is cpnsldered unlikely, how yesterday and the latter reported to the mass mooting that he had ex qauy productifmr enough fuel would be provided for all, "A week's delay will be po hardship to the general public," seid Mr.

Woodin, referring te the request made to the Transit Commission. "If we should have a mishap we would be up against It. One week will make a big difference 4n the supply of coal. It will give us a chance to survey the supply on hupd." When reminded that the "Subway Sun" boasted that the. Interboro had been forehanded enough to Jay In a stock of British coal, Mr.

Woodin stated that he wanted to make his own survey. The dollar Increase which the independents had served notice they would charge to cover the opst of maintenance during the five months ever, inai ne wouia iaKe sucn deeper, ate measures unless he was persuaded that In no other manner could lie ob. AT 20 CENTS A CASE plained his activity In regard to the The meeting wag scheduled for 2:15 o'clock. At 11:10 the Board of Estimate meeting room was not more than one-third fllle. Boro President Connolly of Queens was not at the meeting and Benjamin J.

Marvin, acting as Boro President, was not enthusiastic ubout the Mayor's subwuy plan. He said that it did not make adequate provision for rapid transit (n Queentf and that his boro was being treated as bill that dismembered the village and that Senator Thompson had tont a tain tna capital or Thrace. Prime Minister Lloyd Georso re while tne stock was at TWO COPS ACCUSED OF EXTORTION STILL RETAINED ON DUTY letter blaming Uenrge Hnrdy a AN UNSOLVED RIDDLE turned to 10 Po wrung st. this morning Mr, Cornell for IntVlrlng the measure. O'Flynn said that MoWhinney had premised that the organisation would the "stepchild of Greater New York' In transit matters.

"keep its hands off'' the primary fight- Off jPi I riAAsn'i Knnui WK McVVhinnev was not endorsed for an- yflew, NnOW Why 11 "According to the Mayor's general other term, hpwever. I Cent Bid Was Icnorad: Not unHnraumarir swsiAliiflnn vnrpfl I plan," he. said, "Queens will not get what It is entitled to as to subways or the strme they were not operating, was called to Mr. Woodin's attention. these candidates: Weeks for lUstrlpt Tel TVIOVed, He said that if the operators handled the matter In a fair way, they wpuld nn'vrnnr.

Ttnnnvnn fnr lj A deeP mystery Surrounds th and rapid transit route extensions until 15 years from now. in te 'mean-tlmp the population of Queens at the not nnng in any uovernmentul inter ference, rate vi its present growtn, will exceed the population pf Brooklyn." anq was to preside. at the afternoon Cabinet session. European Section in Ashes. Smyrna, Kept.

15 (By the Associated Press) The lire which started in the Armenian quarter of Smyrna early yesterday afternoon had spread early this morning to the Turkish sections of the city and was making rapid headway. The entire European section Is in ashes and rootless thousands are liomeless. There were hundreds of casualties among persons who were caught in the sections where the flames spread with greatest rapidity. Fourteen naturalized Americans are missing, but all the American. bern ere accounted for.

Tep of them are in the suburbs, with American and Turkish guards. The Amerioan Conslate-Oeneral was Oovornor, M'llllams for Epgtn-it and scheduled moving Qf some 18,000 Burveyor, Maler for Controller, Lyons cases of confiscated liquor from the for Secretary of Htate, Marsliull. for Brooklyn Army Supply Base to the State Treasurer, lOrsklno C. Rogers for "1 believe in letting tfce business Francis MsCloy and Charles Francis S(efrl, jatrolmen attached to the Liberty ava, preeinct, who were accused late yesterday by John Mo Murtrle of fl Manhattan, of having stopped Mm while driving a motorcar and demanding; $80 to prevent service of a summons for speeding, have not boon susnend. tjien nannie it," ne said.

If they do i th.n 111 JUttll- tne rignt imng, everything will be all wn. The transfer was to. have mh IT HanatAR Hfi nft, vn ml -r Capt. Harry E. Hljf, -representing the Washington Heights section, p'H another damper on the Mayor's plan by saying that he was In favpr of pn the condition that the.

assessment pn property In his section would not be uf wf p. ngni. lr mey oo not, men nil them. Up-State Industries Threatened, taken plaue yesterday, endorsed for Congress. Parke Hol- It has nqt yet taken place, however, ton Is president of the clifb and Frank A number pf up-State Industries are threatened" by a coal shortage.

The ed, although Inspector Sweeney of the Sd inspection District stated that the uruding treasurer. nor does any one In authority seem New York (state Evaporators' Asspeia, tion today appealed to Mr. Woodin "two men will be tried before the greater than the benefit gained by the resulting subway. The general pellef ts tljat tfie real to- know when It will that's the flrst pgrt of the mystery. The second Is MOTHER WINS DAUGHTER for aid in-saving a bumper crop of police trial board two weeks from to.

day' Further' than that he would Mrs, Mollis Onchtflnto pf 400 Central concerned with the cost of the mov apples, totaling "00,000 bushels estate values win jump sny nrgn if tne Mayor's subway Dlan ts ever taken Negotiations for the acqnisltion of Ifeeney's Theater, 300 Livingston st by the Affiliated Theaters Porp, the Shubert -vaudeville organization, are on, but have not been ppmpleted, It was stated at the office of Lee Shubert today. The announcement made last Tuesday that Keeney's would open next Monday with a Shubert "unit" show was due to misunderstanding, arising from the acquisition of Keeney's Newark Theater, which wll open under Shubert management pn Ei tit dfltG Frank A. Keeney has announced to his friends in theatrical circles that he intends to retire from the business and dispose of all his theaters, giving as his reason a wish to ''sit back and enjoy life," according to. Variety, a theatrical publication. Frederick Huebner.

manager ef Keeney's Theater here, said today that Mr. Keeney "wishes to state that he has not leased or sold this theater to the Shuberts or any other cpmpany." 164,000 in Parochial School The enrollment In the Roman Cath. olle elementary parochial schools In not discuss the ease, Laat nght the two patrolmen were on post and will walk their beat again tonight, ave, today obtained uospeaatan of her Ing, Congressman Thomas J. Ryan S-year-o4 daughter Kntelle on a wr't said In Washington yesterday that he seriously long before actual construc They explained that they needed top pf anthracite. They will secure it at onpe, There are BOO plants situated in the burned area.

Consul, General George Horton and his staff left as the flames swept toward the pf habeas corpus sued ntt py her at? will Introduce a resolution on the tion and then assessments will be increased proportionately. bunding, taking with them the offl torney, Ndward Itellly, justice nur ot mo nouse-or nepresentatlves, In ft public statement, the associa ciaJ cades and funds, together with the most important records and dscu. tion expiainea mat sort coal would rum their product. They also ex tnents. AHTI COAL-GOUGING An American destroyer sailed for plained that the anthracite they used is a broken anthracite which is not According to Mrs, MoMurtrta she and her pusband were returning home In a par loaned by a friend, John R.

Gallagher of SflB Sherman st. was driving. About a.m. yesterday Jwo blueeoats drew up In another ear. Thsy declared the MoMurtries had been exceeding 16 miles an hour, McMurtrte and the chauffeur got out and talked lo the policemen, Ops of the blueeoats held his hand ever his sheld.

The number of the other Faloniki with 600 refugees, and an iperatar ana trciive in ttepuinicnn pn i- who fled to Connecticut following 55 ComPa'y sent to the breakers for sieing. Rep other later cleared for Piraeus with resentatives of the association, which BILL PASSES HOUSE has members in Wayne, Monroe 400 persons, including some ef the consular staff, members of American benevolent organisations and business hie indictment for Brand lnrcenv. iir "vt" me u. a. wWwTUrtt t.

rePV- lyn by the police he pleaded gulty tp 'aP' 1 11 0mt having taken for his" own use moiiny Orleans, Niagara, Cayuga, Oswego, Seneca, xates, untario, Livingston, Wyoming and Genesee Counties, eon. Washington, Sept. 16 By a vote of ferred with Federal Administrator rnen. The Turkish irregulars who are in control of the city are firing upqn and terrorizing the population. Sir Harrv Lamb, th- British High 228 to 70 the Houae today adopted the which was intrusted to him by clients YV ne na0 for the payment of taxes He and his ohlain information wife sepafated sU months ago, He of this procediire from the prohibition will be sentenced on Monday by Judge authorities, The Information was Spepcer, Secretary of Agriculture Wal.

lace and Secretary of Cpmmerce Hoover. They were Informed that If Tternnn In County Cpurt, nnDwnDie nero today it became necessary to allocate coal by the elty Is approximately 158,000 children, according to a statement made today by the Rev. Joseph F. Smith, conference report on the Administration's coal distribution and anti-profiteering bill, with a provision limiting its life to one year, unless the rresident meanwhile should declare iiubd Huvnuruica 11 uiii any other source, commissioner, left aboard tne British hattleship Iron Duke. The British marines are withdrawing, jeav, lug the protection' of the cty to States, tne coal would pot be diverted to tnem at the expense of house superintendent of schools In the New Members pf the ITth ub- xrucKing uor- holders and domestic users pf hard French, Italian and Nationalist York diocese.

To this Is added an llcan organisation Inst night held one LwT ZT "ji'Jl the present emergency to have passed. coal. Mr. Woodin has the power to declare an emergency in this respect of the biggest soplaj events In reeent-rwe gnaranteetl the same protecrwm as was taken down by Mrs, McMurtrte, Her husband paid the 3 0 and resumed th homeward Journey. Later a policemen told them to report to the police station MoMurtrle Identified them, but Mrs.

Mc.Murtrle was unable to make an Identification. Hhe gave the number fjho had recorded, The motorcar In which the police rode is reported te belong to MoCloy, LIBRARIANS IV BESSIOrf, The National Librarians Association Is holding its annual conference In the Hotel Westminster, Alexandria Hay, Mlas Helen (J. Maloney, senior librarian of the Brownavllle branch, Brook-lyn, Is the delegate for this boro, guards and American bluejackets. Turks Menace Constantinople. rollment of 8.000 In the Greater City Catholic high Schools.

It was agreed between Mr, woodin years wnen wupien uiuary inn me man wno nnally got It at I and Mr. Spencer to advise the evapo Constantinople, Sept. IS (By the The enrollment in this boro is near. conducted a lawn party on the don't know what the for it now goes to tne senate. HARDING RETURNS TO HIS DESK AS WIFE IMPROVES rators to buy tnrpugn tneir own deal lly as great as that of both Manhattan.

Associated Press) The Turkish Nationalist army is bow within miles grounds adjoining the clubhouse at 78 I mis is, i ney won tell me or any ope Herkimer st pesr Nostrand ave, else." ers, and their dealers in turn tp buy from their regular sources. Mr. Woodin felt thnt If they followed this of Constantinople. The population ts over 7 6,000 registered in the Brooklyn Senator Cftlder In a brief address oon- At the Prohibition enforcement office gratilated the women on their puo- In Manhattan, Director Ralph Pay Washington, Sept. 15 President parochial schppls and less than 78,000 in tne otner two largest ooros.

Harding, due to the steady improve In a state of nervous tension, and the entire city is rife with rumors about Mustapha Kemal Pasha's designs upon the capital. routine, no emergency declaration would be necessary. The local offices of the Lehigh Valley oess. Tax t-ommissioner Lewis was too busy to talk, but Chris Bwasey Introduced the Senator, Alt Fnrtman, his assistant, was questioned entertaining program was presented, on the subject. ment In the condition of Mrs.

Harding, Railroad reported' that 31,717 tons of One story is that the Nationalist Mas the lifiunr been moved he wes able today to go to his o(he for the flret time in a wee. The Friday Cabinet -session was the President's only engagement for was asked. commander has sent an ultimatum te the Allied Powers demanding the evacuation of their forces from the "No," 'Po you know when it will be Many American Relief and city, so as to permit the entrance ef meveq r- anthracite were mined yesterday In collieries served by Its lines. On the same day last year 41,090 tons were mined, This would Indicate thst the mines are slowly returning to normal, since the previous day's production was only fractionally above 50 per cent of the year before. the day, his semi-weekly conference with newspaper, correspondents having baen called off to permit him to spend the afternoon near Mrs, Harding's bedside.

Continued Improve "Is the charge true that bids at 80 cents a ease were approved while there were pthera, equally reliable, at 11 Church Workers in Smyrna ment in Mrs. Harding's condition was cents reported teaay by Brig. Gen. C. E.

HT Ann Vnau, V. 4 sawyer, ner physician, who In re aging direetor of the Hear Hast Belief 1 "ml Mni8 nJUm-'V'f Jr "I there any one else in the office as MaJ, Claflin Davis ef the Ked Cress. spojisa to inquiries replied that "All's the Turkish fsaunnallst army. An, other is that Nationalist troops have crossed over it the GallipoU penln, aula from Chsnak. planning to march into Thrace with the object of taking Adrianopie.

Hodosto and other ports on the Haa of Marmora are choked with refugees, who ere" arriving by the tens ef thou, sands in an appalling state ef misery, Hundreds are dying before they can bo landed. The Near East Relief has dis-patched a rhipload of foodstuffs and medicines for Ro(fsto, in charge of Col. Stephen Lo ve, of St. Louis. wen.

Col. Htenhan Lowe B. I.mii. hn r. i i nnw Pr, Wilfred Post of J'rlneeten, who returned te Athens Thursday from Smyrna where ia went to Investigate conditions after the massacres there by the Turks, want to Smyrna with a medical unit last Monday, the Near East Hellef announced has a brother, Montrose Lowe, at x'lrnpuri, suuum no at jjoaesia, vo know whv the Honor has in 'hrace, taking care the refugees.

Aw2.iLf"...Wv,L5l Col. Lowe. a veteran nf Iha Nnniuh 'B''" TODAY'S SCRATCHES Dorval Race Track, Canada, Sept. IB Ftrpt race Kehoma. Fifth race Austral Thorncliffe Park Race Track, Sept.

ldFirst race Jealous Woman, Sec. ond race-rToy Mlssr" Lura, Ring, American Eagle. Plymouth Rock. Fourth race Ogarite, Topmost, Harry Burgoyne, Jacquerie, Marmite, Assyrian Queen, Toe the Mark, Bogart. Sixth race-June Fly, Padua, Black petty.

Seventh race Magician, Pirate McGee, Stanley; Proclamation, First Consul, On High and Sporting Chance. Viul ilflf om h.er6' "I very busy now I have five or today, Ws sooompanied by Miss V. vww- sty matters to attend tq at once and MARTY O'LOUGHLIN HOLDS LEAD IN GOLF TITLE PLAY AT LIDO It's crptlln Harsh Corning of Nova Heotia and Miss Agnes HI, Evon of Detroit, a Th MAnr W.ua TiviluP noma COAL We have hard coal plenty ef ft. We can in lots of not less than ten tons, any place in Greater New York and and put it In your cellar. Today's Price $14.90 a Ton When winter comes you want coal in your bins, not prpmiaes, regrets Or excuses.

Thece is a shortage (U. S. Geological' Survey report) of thirty million tons of hard coal. The miners are at work, but will nat catch up before next spring. Don't be fooled.

Do nq.t be lulled into a sense of false security. Get your coal while you have the chance. Phone: Bowling Green 3097, 3098, 3099 6346' or 6613 Learn about our proposition. Outf phones will be working until P. M.

tonight, to accommodate the hundreds who got a "busy signal" yesterday. If you cannot get us on the phflne, drop us 'a postcard or nurse, medical supplies at Smyrna but po rood supplies, 'rue rspur rjast jtuuar toijay naq received no ill rent advioes from its MAILMAN 35 YEARS, American mibsionar.eg in Hmyrna arei Kingaley Birga and Mrs. Anna representatives the district dealing with the massacres, The last word was received on Thursday stating that Ivlngsiey Klrge. his wife, of Massa 1'ranor Stands with Allies. (By the A'torinted frees.) Paris, Sept.

i The Gov, ernment. In its reply, forwarded last night, to the Britirh note on the Near East, announces that France has decided to Join the other Allies In requesting the Turkish Nationalist Government torKpect the neutrality sine of the Straffs of the Dardanelles fixed by I lie Treaty of Sevres. Ameriiian Consul Safe. Athens, Sept. 15 An American de chusetts! flamuel Caldwell of North SCHURIG A SUICIDE r- Smyrna wus choked with refugees, Carolina, Dana Tetchell and his ttV (iKOHGR TRKVOIl.

(Staff Correnpondtnt qf The Eagle.) A cablegram received at M. A. headquarters here loduM, from wire, ausan native of TurKeyi of Minn. C-W, Alexander of Maine, l)r, Alexander MacLachlan, Canada) Tcnv thu Iia niiixhi nnt nuca an BOSTON HUSBAND'S SLAYER, CETS FIVE YEARS Boston, Pept, 15 Mrs, Carrie N. Hubbard, after pleading guilty today SiJSTA'SSZl'" of Jacob, general secretary of the organ, laat Ion at Misted that the Y.

M. C. A. reservation la that city wes not destroyed, liftii been reported, by the fire which swept parts of cide 60-year-old Alfred Schurig, a letter carrier, who lived with Mr. Heed of Michigan and his wife, Rasa, lir.d, a native of Turkey) Miss Ha rah Hmyrna after the evacuation of the E.

Bnell, Minnesota, and the folios-- and Mrs. K. J. Cum obeli at 40 E. list to manslaughter for the killing of her husband, William B.

Hubbard, head of ing associates whose States are not Bt Bchurig shot himself in the right Kiveni Miss Mary It, Fleming-. MissLJ the germicide business that bears his name, was sentenced to rive years and a month in the Women's Reformatory Long Beach; Sept. IS playing his niashie and piblick shots in deadly fashion, and putting with great accuracy, Marty O'Loughltn of Plaln-iield held his lead at the end of the third round of the Metropolitan open championship here this morning by four strokes over Willie Ogg of Jim Barnes of Pelham holds third place with 233, strokes behind the leader. Barnes was having his old trouble on the greens this morning. At 1:30 o'clock the leaders were fellows: Marty O'Loughlin, 226; Willi Ogf, 230; Jim Barnes, 238; John Ferred, 2 4 3.

1, Harmon, ZSi; Pat Doyle, 214. at Sherborn, She had been Indicted stroyer arrived yesterday at Piraeus from Smyrna with the American Con-k il fend sfieral other American cltl-zi ns anil numerous Aris-enlsn refu, PARK ISf nTCHI. First Rate Bo-v Spring, Patty Chief Fly nn. Sfcnnd Hare Third Use: Daniel A. Transient.

Fouilh Pace Little Chief, Jehti Paul Jones. Fifth tace Torchy, raviiHe. i.xth Race Three Square, Pay Dear. Weather clear, track fast. for murder In the first degree.

Hubbard was shot down In their Greek aWiiy, The, cablegram added that the families of Mr, Juceh and A. K. JeniilnirP, a secretary, have arrived safely at Athens, The American Institutions in Btnyrna me the Interi.ollegta'e Kchool for which is in the city and has 800 pupils or more; the Internntinnal College foe Boys, nhh-h is Nome distance outside the clly, and branches of the Y. M. C.

A. and C. A. H. C.

Jaauith pf Ptrien, Ceun man. letter. -it! Gertrude OOrohe, Miss Huth A. I'er- a last kins, Raymond MfireniHti, jamas L. Murray.

Kobert Trurblood, Miss When the. returned to Helen Craig and Miss Jessie Way. their home last night they found the Miss Way's home Is in California. body in the attic, room and summoned Ur, MacLachlan is head of the Inter, an ambulance from the Kinge County national College and Miss Emily Me. Hospital.

The mn was dead on the Cullom of the girls' school, the stu. arrival of Dr. Js'emstk. dents of hieh ar Armsnians, Greeks Bchurig hd bn in the Post Office and possibly eem Trk. Department for th years.

home in the Roslindale district on May 2 after he had qusrreled with Community Fuel Corporation 25 Broadway-NeY York hlB wife when she returned from a walk with Edward Pltlock of Chicago, a discharged Naval officer, whg was a guest In their Jioms,.

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