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. i ft El. W 1W0MEN IN AUTO, ( : I CARPETED WITH THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1923. $10 BILLS, SEIZED Counting Roll When Arrested but Denv Counterfeits Are Theirs. The Arrest of two tnon at 1 A. M to-day by Detectives Howard O'lxsary nnd William llown. of the Onk Street Station. . expected to break up a pans which has teen flooding the East Side with counterfeit $10 and $20 hills The detectives report that at the time of tho nrrrsU, thoy solrd twenty-six alleged counterfeit bills In an nuto In which one of tho prisoners was seated. The men descrllicd themselves as Ralph Gangale. twenty-one. a chauf feur, of No. 1 Franklin Street, and Michael Grazlosa. twenty-four, a laborer, of No. 82 Bayard Street. The detectives were on patrol early to-day when they noticed an automo bile of expensive make standing near Bayard Street. Gangale. at tho wheel, was ;ountlng a large roll of bills while Grazlola was bending over looking Into tho cur. "What are you doing?" asked O'J-eary. npproachlng tho two men. "Just counting tho roll to hoo If It's all there," tho men replied. O'Lenry looked Into the tonnonu of the muchlnc and sow tho floor car peted with $10 bills. 'Do you usuull use money for up holstery In your machlno?" he asked an he gathered u handful of tho bills nid begun to Bcrullnizu them. Firemen in Rival Nines Vron't Know To-day's Batteries Until They See Them LEADERSHIP FIGHT ARREST BROTHERS OF DEAD GANGSTER i. N RICHMOND DU E TO CAHILL'S DEATH Many Candidates for Chair manship of Democratic Genera. Committee. a Ills leugucr. Hunk Marshall of En gine Company No. :0t pitched well for eight Innings but was smoked out ut the beginning of the ninth when ho gavo way for a pinch hitter. Kin of San Juan Hill Feud ist Accused of Violating Sullivan Law. Edward anil William McGlynn, brothers of the notorious Scotty Mc Glynn, tho Sam Juan Hill gangster who continued u feud with his old enemy, Frank Gllllo, even after tho twil W(fn MfintmirAl trt Kini. (llnw where Gun ostnbbed him to death. Managers Mute as to ntcners were arrested to-day by Detectives n SCCOnd Game Between cromn and ixsnch and charged with rw j u, Vnrl- Violation of tho Sullivan Ijiw. -ui..i5. auu .-v. . . r. TllP twn lMfrtlVf worn InnlHntr ir suspects In n hold-up when they saw JO.cpn vjoracn. rue umcngo party consists or ii" the McGlynn- and William Dorry in a HP"? baseball teams representing hersons. Eleven Aldermen camoW restaurant at No. 101 West End Ave- 1 '" l""cm ' , Armtigo representing Mayor Thomp- nue. They found a blackjack on Ed- ork nnd t-hlcugo will ciasn in BOn, who hud to remain In Chicago ward, a long knife on William and a tho second game of tho current series I because of the railroad crisis. No pistol on Dorry, Edward was held In 0f three at Ebbets Field this after-1 rn.ll crisis, however, could keep Fire J2.500 ball nnd Dorry in $3,000 ball for ... ,. , t dvanc0 hlcr uucklcy away while his men are Special Sessions, while William, kho 1 attempts to get advance 1)iltulnB for U)c NntlonnI nro Eatura. boa seved time In Sine Sine, wim i,pi,i I Information as to tho pitchers to bolcnnmponsllp Tno -smoUey Joe" of in $3,000 ball for tho Grand Jury by used in to-day's gamo proved futile. Chicago rooted until hn could root no Magistrate Sims In tho West Side The managers of both teams prefer more. During tho fifth Inning rally qourt. , B manne 01 ul" ltu' v by tho visitors, Chief Buckley was 10 Keep iiicir suiciuuuo constantly on his feet waving his Acting Deputy Chief Henrornan nnui hands and exorcising his lungs. rhnrlln Maiiror. Manager and Cap .... ... v .n.tiviiiv I our own --nmoKey joo" Martin wns tain of theNcw lorkers. respec Ively. I needIesa , ,mt nftcr th(f gavo prefect imitations oi fifth Inning, not qulto so lively na when they were asked to throw some I Chief Buckley. Too bad he couldn't light on the subject Staten Island Democratic leaders are surveying anxiously tho situation caused by the recent death of Bor ough President Cahlll and the neces sity of choosing n new Chairman of the Richmond Borough Democratic General Committee, which carries with It the iwirty leadership in the borough. There are several anplrnnts and several combinations are being considered with a view to greater party solidarity at tho next elections. Aldennan David S. Hendt, whose support of John A. Lynch for Bor ough President to succeed tho lute Mr. Cahlll was thought by friends would result In his appointment as Commissioner of Public Works, Is Vlco Chairman, and looks to Borough Prcai dent Lynch and tho luttcr's friends to support him for tho Chairmanship Borough President Lynch to-day de nied a printed report that ho had up pointed Aldorman Remit to tho public works post, which was made vacant when Borough President Cahlll de manded and received tho resignation of John E. Bowe. Joseph McKay of Tompklnsvlllc, d supporter of Joseph F. O'Gnuly, su perseded by Cahlll hb Richmond Dem ocratic leader, also is un aspirant His cundlducy Is urged on the ground that It offers un opportunity for tho two fuctions to como together before the next election. James W. Hen nessey ot Now Brighton, u personul friend of Cahlll, also Is strongly sup ported and commands tlu$ votea of the North delegation, it is s.ud Other aspirants aru Park Commls sinner Thomas R. McGlnley of Sta- pleton and Deputy Water Commla- hloner James L. Vail of Hoscbank EMPLOYEES NAMED IN OSGOOD WILL D. S. C. FOR BEARER OF MESSAGE TO GARCIA Brtnteil IteroKiiKInn of Srnlucn if Itrtlrrd Major. WASHINGTON. Juiy 21. Belated recognition of tho man who carried "a message to Garcia" wus accorded by turn In a Borough Call Just before that fatal inning. Roosevelt Hospital Receives Residue, Valued at $111,55(1. Roosevelt Hospital, relatives and faithful employees of the late KIlz.i both A. Osgood iebtjverd gtjnrrous be. quests under her will, which wus of ferod In Surrogate's Court to-day for settlement. Tho residue Twenty-Eight Preferred Death To jarrender in Rio Fortress With Pieces of Flag Pinned on Hearts They Fight Be siegers and All Arc Killed or Wounded, UIO JANEIKO, July 12 (Correspondence ot the Associated Press). The series of events In Klo Janeiro within tho past Week, find which wan reported throughout tho world an a "revolution," was tho prooact ot In tcn6o feeling which had Its Inception In the Presidential election hold on March I. The supporters of Nllo Pecanha claimed victory, oven afte: the Brazilian Congress recognized the election of Arthur Bornardes. For reflections on the Government by Mnrshal Hermes da KoiiBeca, for mer President o ftho republic nnd ranking officer of the nrmy, ho was arrested. H- was liberated on July 3 and Immediately disappeared from tho city. At 3 o'clock on tho morn ing of July 5 tho Copacubana Jort rcss, at tho mouth of tho Rio Janeiro Harbor, fired several twelvo-lnch guns as a signal of revolt. With tho first shots, tho Govern ment forces, who had been prepared, began action. An artillery duel be tween tho fortresses of Satita Cruz and Vlglu on tho one sido and Copa cabana on tho other continued until 0 A. M. this morning, when 200 men and ofllccru surrendered and received immunity. Three Lieutenants una twenty-live niCIl WHO ITIUHU UeClUtU HIV nuuiu nbandon the lort and nttucK tno dc Hleglng lines. They decided to die fighting "for the cause. Then followed the most dramatic episode of the entire revolt. Cutting tho Brazilian flag into twenty-eight pieces each one of the de.pcrate group Pinned a piece of It over his heart and swore that ho would die fighting. Loading themselves with all the ammunition thoy could carry nnd seizing nlles nnd automatic pistols. tho twenty. Bight started on their for lorn march against the besieging regiments at 2 P. M. Under cover of sand piles nlong tho beach, atom walls, houso corners and trcs, tl marched through the district towuf the city, tiring effectively at their op ponents as they advanced, galnlm the wooded slopes along tha district. Thslr number dwindled as they pro gressed, however, and In leas than an hour nil of them were killed or seri ously wounded. THREE ARRESTED IN L. I. TIRE THEFT Purty in Toi ing Cm' Brought From Stamford Face Charges. 1 Three men arrested In Stamford. Conn., In connection with tho theft of tires nnd automobile accessories from a garago at Malvcrne, , L. I., vera arraigned befote Justice of tho Ptuco Edward T. Neu to-day and held .vlthout ball for tho Grand Jury. The iro Drayton Tyleo and his brothot Kdward of Rockville Centre and Hor rid Karnsworth of Montpellor, Vt- Thcy wero arrested whlla touring through Stamford when tho police saw a quantity of tires and supplies m tho rear of the car. Edward Tylee confessed, the police say, that he and the other two men broke into the Malverno garage last Wednesday night. Pollco say the car also had been stolen. Capt. Ralph Bennelo and Managor Peter Holm of tho Chicago team wero lust as reluctant about giving out SIMPLE SERVICES AT FUNERAL OF EDITOR MILLER the War Department to-day when it information as to their plans as tho announced the award of a Distinguished ocai pilots. Tho Smoko Eaters from Service Cross to MaJ. Andrew S. Itowan I tho Windy City are hero to get re- of San Kruiicloco. retired, tho hero of venire for thu beatings tho New York- the Incident. I ers administered to them last year at . ih .i.,i, f un.ni.h. Chicago, and If yesterdays game is American War In 1898. Rowan, then a " "m? f lh'r de'e""lnaUon ll,cy t i. i, .ii.i.u ..l eviucnuy mean enemy lines In Orlente. croised the K..rU. i,nnft neonlo attended the Island of Cuba and not only delivered 1 0DeninK pirne of tho series. Scores message to uen. uarcia, out, ills I 0 prominent city officials, neauea by citation says, "obtained secret informs- Mayor Hylan, Hro Commissioner 1 ponHlirf f"H hv Hr Prnwrlfr ll iiiM rr.ii.iivn in pxlatlnc mllitarv rnnril. I Drcnnan and Assistant Ciller josepn I J ' tlonn In that region of such great value Crawley, saw tho contest, tno pro- that It ha dan Important bearing on ceeds of which will go lowara sian- the quick ending of tho struggle and lng tho $100,000 Honor Emergency tne complete success oi me unueii i j.nj of tho Now YorK I' lro uepnn aiaies Army. mnnt for tho caro of Injured und ills abled fire fighters. 100,000 V RDICT St. James Episcopal Church Many Floral Tributes. The funeral of Charles Ransnm Tho Chicago firemen ure hero I miner, iai? euuor-in-cnicr or tno Ken in rnr-lnroeate tho trln the I York Times took nlnnn ilila mnrnlmr NEWTOWN AHDS, North Down. Ire- . ' ade to ther clty n ,.,., mrm ... . ... . Und, July SI (Associated Press). MaJ.- irn whBn the Mutual Benefit Fund of . ... ..'. Qen. Rt. Hev. J. M. Slmm.. former tho Klro Department of Chicago raised dCnCC' . . - ' nrK Avenue- the sum of 1112.000 for tho widows " " ai oi. jamcs r-pis- nnd orphans of the men of their de-I copal Church, 71st Street nnd Madi son Avenue, half an hour later. The ntmplu Enlsconal hurial ser. The Mayor tossed the first ball I vices were conductrd at tho church from a box niong mo ion neia una in. Dr. Frank Warlleld Crowder. th and tho game started. In honor of ,)Ustor. Tho edlllco was crowded . . . 1 . . . . ir.ilnn ' I ... ine visnors, mujui jjiiu mui twill) members or tho newspaper them un even two Innings, but when I rrofesslon with whom Mr. Miller had MAJOlt Cl'.V. J. M. SIMMS ki;c- CEKUX WIl.SU.M. Ch&plaln-ln-Chlef of the Urltlah Expe ditionary Forces, has 'been elected, un- opposed, to succeed the late Field Mar- I n-irtment nuai oil iivtit f iiii.uii us ...ciii.fi u . 1 parliament, It was announced to-day. HANGMAN'S WORK UNCERTAIN AND NO DAV D AtCC C HANfF he Baw that 18 r00l,n,r 'aea to Jinx K.en associated us well us with hosts ---- tho (.'liicagoans no ion ior nis own ot friends he had met during hip i.o neiiinn me new iur pencil, i jOUrnnIlstlo career of nearly half a Canadian Can Spure Wife honn p- cuiierton, civilian head of otntury ino wiiubw ... ......... tub sen-ices were sung by the full him why tho hurry, but failed to get veBte(J cholr of Ht, jami;l,. chllrrn a satlsractory ropiy. under the direction of O. DarllnL-ton irlnhnrnn. nliiimh APmtut tv, , .. Tho Anv wnn mnnt nirropnhtn tar n . . : h . ..;'.,'. ;;. i;i.. "icai servico conSlstd of tho organ Only $75 a Month Instead of ?110 Asked. , MONTREAL,, July 21. Pleading that his business is uncertain and that his Income cannot arbitrarily bo Increased, Arthur Ellis, hangman, has in formed the court that he can spare his wife only $75 a month, Instead of tho 1110 she asks. Kills, now on his way to Van couver to bundle the execution ot three men, was brought Into police court on a charge of as sault preferred by his wife. The complaint was withdrawn after ho promised to give Mrs. Ellis the lift and the couplo had shaken hands hands on the bar gain. But Mrs. Ellis has recon sidered, and again Is pressing 'or tho $110. Her husband hud been notified that shu Intends suing ior a fcuparauon. Sk?h- P,d7 "6h, He. Z 'ErJTo ,.i.. . u ,, Mendelssohn. Selton's Burial Chant n Mlln1." r.l h!.lr fllrnlahul "I oiibmiii vi.vi ...... " I -i ,1 Tnt V. .. ... rollull Inilnh In thn Hpnn It I mv iinilirm I mrinkled a little ut times but the ,fard a Volce Prom Heaven," S weather man, realizing that water Oosa, and the rccesslon.il hymn n n nonr medium to uso to scare Jerusalem the Golden." by Rwlng u fireman, gavo It un as a bad Job. The organ postludo was Handel'k L.urgu. Tom Dowllnc. n nronx product. I Dr. urowuer cunin in from his tiw nlayed centre for Iho locals nnd fur-I mer homo at Norfolk, Conn., to nffl nlshed tho real punch of the batting, ciute ut the service. Ho .iccompunlci A single, n long triple and n base! the cortege to Woodlawn Cemdiur Ion balls was his quota out of the nvol where lie conducted the cominltlu trips to the plate. The memtxT of services at the grave. The flora Engine Company No. S3 uiso got n tributes were muny und beautiful stolen Ikisc I'ATiucK mii.hm: ii i:ik omi; m Olllo Dempsey of Hook und I .ad- I Till: hi:vt. Ider Company No. 102 dlil some very I Patrle"! M.ilone, fifiy years old, of No Hpectulur worn behind the plate lor 750 second Avenue, a oveicome the New Yorkers, and red beaded tho neui wnue ni No. 32'J . Irst , I Jim McGovern of Engine Company I enuo hi noon lo-uaj, na alter bein I No. 05 took caro of first base like ' aiienaeu nem nome Tho Flro Department Band furnish d tho music. When the visitors 1 judicial mnrcheil out on the flcld, they wero I valued at Mil, .556, goes to the bos net with "Hall Chicago." If that pital was what put so much pop Into them I The accounting shows tho following the band had better change tne tune eBaciea: Emmie A. Anderson of No, to-day. There was singing, too. 268 mversido Drive, an lece, J75.000; Irene Thomas, a niece, 150,000; Mary Elmer Maagnr pitched for tho Chi- I Osgood Cutter, a cousin, Salem. encoana and turned in an excellent! Mass., J30.UUU; hanio fcargent, u gamo. Ho nllowed tho locals but! friend, Kulem, 835,000 ; Frank H eight well scattered hits and though I Sincerbeaux, a friend, for tho bene- he had soma trouble finding the plate rit of his 'children, $10,000: Elsie at tho beginning of tho game, lie I SchenkTierg,' a friend, o f No. 11 West finished llko a whirlwind. 1 47th Street . $10,000: Coadjutor Bishop-elect lUght Re Charles Lewis Ten of tho Chicago players werol Slattery, for officiating at decedent's accompanied by their wives. Whether funeral ceremony, $1,000 they camo Just for the trip or to seal Five thousand each to Margaret if their husbands really went to New Manning) NOeJfit East 71st Street, York to play ball could not, up toi "faithful, maid;" Mary McDormott, a late hour to-day, be discovered. Englewood, N. J., "my laundress; Dr, Charles A. Whiting, No. 54 West 52d Street, "for kindness to mo In time of trouble;" Mary E. Dougherty, No 9 East 86th Street, dressmaker, $2,000; New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, $25,000, QUEEN OF THE GYPSIES, MRS. LOVELL, DIES AT 70 Knoirn From Coant to coast Head of Hovlnir Hand TOLEDO. O.. July 21. Mrs. Sophia Lovell, seventy, once kuown from coaBt n .nual an f1lln nf IllR flVnHlPM. ! APpeiiaic UlVlSlOn UeClSlOn Iblilend in a tiny plcturepque cottage Here, 1 I uflilli cnraninp(l All till (In In tftlts f.ATiP. UnanimOUS in ACtlOn On Man dally placed for visiting members of n, . ,, I the roving Danus are more uinn a nun- O War S Brother. drcd former members of her gypsy band The rovers began to arrivo early in ti,. Annoiinin TM..i.i nr ii.althft week when it Decaiue Known mat I ... tnftnnr nii.iin hml rinlv fL frw rluvs supremo Court for tho Second Dls- 'to llvc- shc d(ea yesterday. She was trlct to-day alflrmed tho decision of! born In England In 1802 and came to li.UIco Cropsey of Brooklyn, giving America rNnw H. P. Sinclair a Judgment of $100,- NEWARK JITNEY INCOME "00 against Jamcs n. Johnson, arts-1 cunuS SROfl OOO P.AIIM np out ot tno purchase of Play fellow, tho full brohter of Man O' Crrr 811,740,810 PaMmgen in Wn ' I,at Six Months Slnrlair and Jnhnnn .r. fnmnus More than $500,000 Increaso in the I rnoBlnta of 1 tnev buses Ior the first air inrso owners and breeders and after I months of the present year over the llin I?rinl nnrlnrmnnra nf M,in r' I COrreSDOnOIng DeriOO Ol 13JI WBa Dtl War last year Sinclair Instructed announced lo-oay oy ino wiy uirccior of nm HIM u rchaso hupe was effected for $100,000 and ., .ix months, which Is 12.40S.817 lino nine laier. air. Hincinir tomi more than mey carriea in me same the court. It was discovered that I time last year layfellow was running poorly nnd was easily distressed, and that he van n "wlndsucker." It was In hit March that Justice Cropsey rendered his decision, which HIS BRIDE GONE BAKER KILLS SELF Police Sav Bellmore Man's Wife Wanted to Live in N. V. City. Because his bride of two weeks had left him when he refused to move to New York City, tlitj police say William Mohnnan. twentj-mne years old, employed as n baker In Manhat tan, committed Suicide by lunging himself to a rope in n barn behind his home at Bellmore, Long l-jiund, early to-duy. Mohrman'a wlfo arrived here from Germany about a month ago and they were married two weeks latei. Ac cording to the poller, she expressed her dislike to living with Mohrniun and his mother at theli nome hcio and finally left the house yesterday, saying she would nqt return. ELANS TO REGISTER PLANES LIKE SHIPS VMi I TIIADK MARK Who Wouldn't Save JfV Here's Where You Win Ot Friday & Saturday, July 21st & 22nd E AFFIRMED IN THE PLAYFELLOW SUIT t year Sinclair Instructed announce .-uy Uj v .,tCigr oi ,i lt , ,.'. Revenue and Finance In Newark. N J lieth to negotiate for the bujei opcratln ln K k of tho animal. The pur- carrled $6,740,810 passengers In the Paris OfUeial Would IIae Record as Guarantee to Passengers. PARI8, July 21. Airships, in the opinion of Laurent Kynac, Under Secretary of State for Aeronautic, should be rated as other ships. He is planning u Lloyds Hegister of Air s.iips, designed to give the uge, motor power, dato of overhaullngs. the place of construction und the port or reglhtry of ul! passenger airplanes He says this will afford un ttUsoluto guarantee both to nlr travelleia and aerial transportation companies. frhre ASSORTED CLUB CHOCOLATES V A L iS1 E POUND NET 40c CHOCOLATE COVERED DATES VALUE POUND NET 49c CHOCOLATE COHERED ROASTED ALMONDS REGULARLY fJGkn POUND NET 'ft $1.68 Worth CANDY for 99c While they last Southern Parlines Six big toothsome Louisiana goodies, with tasty Pecan Nuts. PACKAGE Regularly 50: Extra Special, generously spangled c 39 Extra Special : It American Filled Confections Rf gularly 69c A f pound 49c NET FOR EXACT LOCATIONS SEE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Credit That Sarpattes Cash! In Jue , rlTtnr jurely in conrenlence. Thli Diamond $00 Solitaire TCU lA-Kt. BrlMi white roM. Sitttlnr of unuiaal dis tinction. Tkii iTtn-tton clsitcr iintU $1000$kAOO DUmond, OXJ Opm Saturday Until 9 mm m n BOWIWJflJ r was in effect that tho trade was off. riio Appellate Plvislon was unan imous In Its affirmation of the Cropsey decision, which means that there cun be no further appeal, that Mr. Slnclulr gets his money back and that Mr. Johnson must pny all costs. Horsemen who have been watching tho late workouts of Playfellow de dure that the animal is now In Bpien- did cond.tlon. iMi;itir.v NTi:.Msinia wiuxdbd in 111. t(l( si: A. LONDON, July Ml. A Lloyds' do ipatclt from 1'unt.tuntlnople yesterday uaieu inai tin- Aim rli-un steamer IIIBUd was rtl'Hiiili-d mi I'ape Kerempe, near he town of (I'lngulduli. on tho Hlack icn. Tim Italian Mmiinor ltemo was 'landing by wlim tho steamer strunikd, hi- despatch reports. Tho lllgho it ft Constantinople for llutuiu on June 30. 613 NKRR 45Rn 3 ULOCKN HOM JJMI MKAK.. SUIIWAV uiul ttl ST. rUllltV. 1 ni.OCK l'UOM 481) ST. ,M DT11 AVI!. "I," bTATION. LIGHTING HXlLKLii Al liALl i RICE! Our tuccuii l due lo th wonderful mine we gle our lre olumr of biihlarM built up tij keeplnc mr pmntUen mskr tlme low urlf pomlble. We know we ren too monej n hnni. In n,m. It. HIMII.I". ,m 0 o t. Vn ,or Slni, tures as Well Sft .ao .80 .95 a.75 1.Z& VHUXS JS.98 S.98 tiohl Room I 98v.. f'mnlfff with kIum.- r.are, wtreill rt4 i fa ea tu Get It Now - - Just Published The World's 1922 Summer Resorts Annual ' - and ' ' ' Good Motor Roads Tour Guide 112 Pages of Information for the Summer Vacationist and Many Touring Maps for the Automobilist Price 10 Cents at All World Offices Subway and Street Newsstands By Mail 10 Cents, Address WORLD SUMMER RESORT BUREAU World Building, Parhi Row New York City 3 o O 11 li H